Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 May 1941 — Page 6
‘Bishop Fout “ Has Role in
Unity Drama
Work Toward Merger of
° I * Two Denominations Near Conclusion.
Bishop H. H. Fout, retiring bishop .
of the United Brethren Church and longtime resident of Phdianapolis, is playing a role in the Arama of Christian unity. Bishop Fout now becomes bishop emeritus by a new ruling made by his denomination this week which sets the age limit for bishops at 70. But the work he has been doing for a merger of the United Brethren and Evangelical Churches moves toward successful climax. The bishop is a member of the commission on union composed -of representatives of both denominations. This; week the commission reported progress, difficulties “being ironed out” and plans being completed at the Qeneral Conference i | Brethren Church now
Holy Land Bishop Fout has
senior bishop of the United Brethren and presided: over the Northwest .Area which includes Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota. He is an honorary vice president of the Indianapolis . Church Federation, served in a religious capacity with the British Army during the World War and - Near East relief afferward. Bishop. Fout is ‘an ardent temperance worker and a one-time member of the executive committee of the Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America. When he is if the city he teaches a Bible class in the First United Breth Church School. Bishop’ Fout is a quiet man with gracious manners, a Virginian by birth, a Hoosier by adoption and a Christian gentleman by acclamation of his many friends. : The Rev. Fred \L. Dennis, Dayton, O., will succeed Dr. Fout July. 1. ‘The Rev. Mr. Dennis, the pastor - of the First United’ Brethren Church in Dayton, was born in Gwynnville, Ind., and served several Indiana churches before going to Dayton in 1926.
Members of the Mars Hill Free Methodist Church were aware that a new church could be secured only by hard work with pick, shovel, hammer and paint brush. But they were so eager for that new church that when the contractor started, the laymen and the minister, the Rev. F. W. John"son, all did their bit by excavating, spreading concrete, painting, and planting trees and flowers. Incidentally they will tell you they stretched the building fund to its greatest limits and increased
Marks 100th
Schedule ‘Guest Speakers
‘Tomorrow; Hold Murat ‘Dinner Wednesday.
The. 100th anniversary of Zion Evangelical and Reformed Church, for which the congregation has been preparing for a year, will be celebrated with special ‘services addressed by ‘guest speakers tomor-
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Mars Hills Free Methodist, Church . .. minister and congregation did their bit with pick and shovel.
their own spiritual Satisfaction in the doing. Tomorrow, they will display the results of their efforts at dedication exercises at 2:30 p. m. Their church is of glazed cream tile trimmed in brown. Its upholstered opera chairs dnswer the complaint of many people who say they don’t like’ church pews which force you to sit uncomfortably. - Bishop M. D. Ormston will give the sermon; the* Rev. G. “H. Boley will preside; the quartet will sing, and a history of the church, written by George Darnell, will be read.
City Youth Hail American Day
As a city-wide expression of grat-| itude for personal freedom on “I Am an American Day” tomorrow, the Junior Chamber of Commerce has promoted the “Young American’s Church Day” with worship for every faith. The Junior Chamber has asked all the young people of Indianapolis to attend either churches or temples and thus dramatize their appreciation for ‘their heritage of “liberty and the pursuit of happiness.” As a ‘consequence, Donald B. Keller, chairman of the Junior Chamber’s Young American's Church Day committ reports a hearty response on th art of Jews, Catholic and Protestants, both young and old. Throughout the city, yourlg people are planning to take an extraordinary part in church services.
FRANKLIN CHOIR SINGS TOMORROW
SECOND PRESBYTERIAN
The Historic Churn of Which | Renty Var Sac oF Was Minister: ; . ‘Vermont an ennsylvania Streets JEAN S. MILNER, D. D.
MINISTER Morning Worship, 11 A. M. Sermon: * Dune American’s Day.”
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Tabernacle Presbyterian Church
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Rev. Stewart. W. Hartfelter : 1 Mi nist: 9:30 Al M. Bibi e School 10:45. A. M. Divine Worship ].: Dr. Vale Preaching ‘Keeping the Priceless Gifts of Youth” Recognizing ‘Young Americans’ Day” Named oh SnioF Chamber of Commerce . Youth Societies
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The Franklin College Choir of 35 voices will present a sacred concert tomorrow evening in the Memorial Baptist Church: The program is being given during the spring tour of the choir through Indiana and is under the direction of Glenn M. Seitz. Clifford D. Long will direct .the Concert Choir of the Central Studios of Music in a recital tomorrow evening in the Union Chapel of the Methodist Church. The Protestant Vespers in the Veterans’ Hospital tomorrow schedule music by .the Junior Pilgrim Travelers Chorus directed by Ollie Hopkins and accompanied by Miss Katie Linsley. The Davidson Sisters will sing a duet.
SCIENCE TEXT
All Christian Science Churches will study the lesson-sermon subject, “Mortals and Immortals,” tomorrow. The Golden Text is “Forsake the foolish, and live; and 80 | Mm in the way of understanding.” Prov.
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AMATEUR performers from all over Indiana will compete for an opportunity to appear on Maior Bowes' CBS progfam on Thursday, May 22, when Indianapolis will be the Honor City.
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The Indianapolis District Methodist Youth Fellowship was estabiished today at a district convention in the Irvington Methodist Church. The new organization supersedes the former Epworth League and Sunday -School organizations, uniting all Methodist youth work under a single direction, according to Dr. Guy .O. Carpenter, Methodist district superintendent. Harry Grose of the East Tenth Street Church is to head the new organization as president. Vice president will be the Rev. A. J. Coble of the Brightwood Church and the organization will be sponsoréd by Charies Wright of the Bellaire Church. = Miss Mildred Boyer of Victory Memorial Church will be secretary. Commission heads, also to be elected this afternoon, are‘ Worship and Evangelism, Miss Mary Florence Hunt of East Park Church; World Brotherhood, Miss Dorothy Guffey of Trinity Church; Community Service, Miss Gail Lawrence, West Morris Street Church; Recreation and Creative Leisure, John Nail of the. Irvington Church. Miss Catherine "McBurney of West Washington Street Church will be life work counselor, and Orville Lee of the West ® Michigan Street Church will cdlinsel older youth. Junior and intermediate work will be in eharge of Miss Virginia Ray of Trafalgar. Miss Mary McIntyre of the Grace Church will be publicity chairman.
PLAN MONDAY FOR CHURCH CONGRESS
Plans for the triennial meetings of the Episcopal Church Congress in Indianapolis in 1942, will be made Monday by clergymen of the Indianapolis Episcopal Diocese and Dr. Donald B. Aldrich of New York. Dr. Aldrich, who is congress chairman and also rector of the Church of the Ascension, and Miss Rose Phelps, congress executive secretary, will meet local convergion officials at 10 a. m. in Christ Church. He
will give an address at 11 a. m.
Dr. Aldrich’s working, committee puts out papers on important issues before the Episcopal Church, a re-
posed concordat dealing with a merger of the Episcopal Church and the Presbyterian Church in the S.A.
SHOW 'IN HIS STEPS' A talking picture of the book, “In His Steps,” which sold 13,000,000 copies, .will be shown tomorrow at 7:30 p. m. in the Southport Presbyterian Church. So far as is knowh the talkie has never been presented
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There will be a centennial banquet in the Murat Temple Wednesday. Dr. P. A. Goetsch of St. Louis, denominational = Foreign Mission Board executive . secretary, will preach ak 9 and 10:30 a. m., ‘and the youth and senior choirs will sing, directed by Dale W. Young, organist and choirmaster. } A German service at: 2:30 p. m will be addressed by Prof. William Bauer of Eden Theological Semin-
ry. Vespers will be conducted at 4:30 p. m. by Eugene Meyer, grandson of Dr. J. C. Peters, pastor of Zion for many years before his death. Mr. Meyer is a student in the Chicago Theological Seminary,
Medical Missionary Speaks
Women “of the Protestant churches of Indianapolis will present Dr. E. R. Kellersberger of New York; general seeretary of the American Mission to Lepers, in an address Thursday evening. Dr. Kellersherger will speak in the First Baptist Church, at 7:30 . m., under the auspices of the Leper Committee of the Indianapolis Council of Churchwomen. Mrs. Harry W. Krause is committee cairman. The guest speaker is: g native Texan with a ' record of many years service as a medical missionary in Africa under the Southern Presbyterian Church. ” ” s ‘a
Discuss Chinese Missions
The Rev. Walworth Tyng sand Mrs. Tyng, Episcopal missionaries to China, who have been*in bombed areas, fed thousands of refugees, taught and preached, wiil speak in Episcopal churches here next week. The Tyngs will be heard at the Church of the Advent tomorrow at 11 a. m.; at Christ'Church at 2 p. m. Tuesday; at St. George's at 2:30 p. m. Wednesday; and at a supper that same day at the Church of the Advent. They will speak also at All Saints Cathedral Thursday at 10 2. m,, 8 p. m. and &t a supper meeting at 6:30 p. m. Friday at St. Matthew's. -
Student Is Buss Speaker
Walter Farris, senior student of the Pittsburgh-Xenia Theological Seminary, will be guest speaker tomorrow morning and evening ih the Woodruff United Presbyterian Church and serve as supply pastor there quring Jue summer. ” ”
Rabbi Addresses Youth . Dr. Morris M. Feuerlicht, rabbi of the Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation, will give the address, “Philological By-Products of the War,” at the 6:30 p. m. meeting. for young people, 20. to 35, tomorrow in the North Methodist Church.
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Dr. Milner says, and ‘its field is thé United States and her Jposessions. The General Assembly will dispose: of business at the‘ daytime sessions and throw open the evening sessions to the public. are usually attended by thousands of persons. At the pobular-mbeting, Monday
work of mational missions of the resbyterian Church will be described in addresses and in technicolor moving pictures.
nance of hospitals, schools, churches, neighborhood houses, in- fact, an elaborate program of religious. s0cial service among the underprivileged in crowded cities, rural
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tain areas A Dr. finer will celebrate his 20th anniversary as the pastor of the Second Church in June. He served the General Assembly as chairman of the Standing Committee on Pensions in 1939; worked as a layman with the Red Cross during the World War, and was minister to churches in Edinburgh, Ind., and Ashland, Ky,, for brief periods before coming here. His work as president of the Board of National Missions will be free and for as long as he wishes. Tuesday morning, May 27, Dr. Milner will be formally introduced to the General Assembly as the president of the Board of National Missions and will take a response. His new duties will not interefer with his pastorate but will entail some travel, chiefly to New York.
Dr. Milner expressed high praise for the board which he now heads, saying it includes some of the gblest businessmen in the nation. It is their function to invest annually about $50,000,000 belonging to the board.
Other matters to be covered by the St. Louis meeting are the election’ of a new moderator for which Dr. Henry Sloane Coffin, president of Union Theological Sentinary, New York, and Dr. Herbert Booth Smith, pastor. of a Los Angeles church, are being considered.
sent to Indianapolis to the United Presbyterian General meeting. Union with the Protestant Episcopal and Southérn Presbyterian Churches will again come up for attention and plans will be adopted for co-operation in various phases of national defense.
Dr. Alexander E. Sharp, execusecretary of the Indiana Synod, is now in Chicago attending a staff meeting of the Board of National Missions held each year just before the General Assembly convenes. Official delegates who will represent the Indianapolis Presbytery in St. Louis are W. T. n of this city, and Harold Graham of Whitela d, Ind., elders; and Dr. John B. Ferguson, Irvington Presbyterian Church pastor, and the Rev. Howard: Stone of Franklin, Ind. Dr. Ewing Vale, pastor of the: Tabernacle Presbyterian Church will at-
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~ Dr, Jean’ Ss. Milner: will ‘preside at one ‘of the popular meetin the General Assembly’ of the Presbyterian Church in the United: S tes
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nd Presbyterian Sure here, vee : elected “president of the denomination’s Board of Nation Missions” at a recent meeting in New York. Assets of the. bozd total $67. 000,000, :
Dr. Jean 8. Milner
tion’s Permanent Judicial Council. Local Presbvierians say because of Dr. Miller's recent election, the Indianapolis dclegation’ will be in | the limelight at the seven-day General Assembly. Ee ET
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Andrew Kostelariets’ j program to- | morrow aflepoun, WFBM at "2:30. % =» The Gillette Safety Razor Co. has signed contracts in the offices of Baseball oner K. M. Landis for i rd exclusive broad- - cast of the World Series next fall. The s d for broadcasting rights was not announced but series receipts in 1940 were swelled -approximately $100,000 by. radio. The Mutual Broadcasting System will air the series over 300 stations in the United States and Canada. 0
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Reports from New York | are that Fritz Kreisler was so seriously injured in that traffic accident last week that he may never play the violin in concert again. Intimates say, however, that the Viennese maestro had planned to devote his time to composition. Mr, Kreisler is said to be improving but is still on the danger list, His skull was | fractured when he was struck by a car while crossing the street. ” a 0» ' The most recent Crossley survey of listening sentiment places Fibber McGee and Molly in the No. 1 spot, with Jack Benny second and Charlie McCarthy third. Kate :| Smith’s comment series continues to hold first ranking in ‘the daytime offerings.
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6:00—Charlie McCarthy, WIRE. 7:00—Summer Hour, WFBM. 8:00-~Take It or Leave it, WFBM. 8:30—Helen Hayes, WFBM. 9:30—Jack Benny, WIRE. 5
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and Meredith Willson in starring roles. The program will be heard over WFBM- at 7 o'clock.
“Boys and Girls Together” ; which is nowon j tour. A surprise guest star will be Gordon GiffoRY, baritone : soloist, who was “5 ? signed after an Jane Pickens audition which greatly impressed | ‘producers. : He is said to be one of | the radiq “finds” of the year. - Mr. Willson, who has achieved. a reputation for notable interpretatioins of popular music and - has| won recognition in the field of serious music as well, will direct the orchestra in the first four programs of the new series. Other wellknown conductors will follow him on the summer hour. Miss Pickens and Gifford will be guest stars on tomorrow’s program only. New guest soloists will appear each week,
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ADD TWO DEFENSE CLASSES AT TECH
Two . new classes in. metallurgical engineering will be offered in the defense program being conducted by Purdue University at Téch High School. . The courses, to be. instructed by R. J. Raudebaugh of the Purdue School of Chemical and Mettalurgical Engineering, will start at 7:30 |p. m. next Thursday.. One course will ‘be elementary metallurgy and the other will be advance metallurgy.
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