Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 August 1941 — Page 5

SATURDAY, AUG. 23, State D. A. R.

Convention to

Open Oct. 8

W. J. Cameron Is, Booked as Speaker

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W. J. Cameron

commentator for

of Detroit, radio’ the Ford Motor | Co, will speak to Indiana members| of the Daughters of the American: on at their state conference | 8-10. His talk; Wednesday evening,

peakers at the session in| otel will be Judge Ros-| ‘Byrne of Brookville, Indi- | Association president, who | the Thursday banquet, villiam H. Pouch of New| Pouch, president gen- | f the national society, will at- | ten ope sessions and fly | back to New York on Thursday for | the New York state conference. | Mrs. Pou has announced the ormation of a new national comto udy the American In- | lia Duri the summer, the D.| A R. Mervorial Continental Hall in! Washington is being used by Red | Cross wor TE to relieve the press; : Red Cross buildings i conference will be sent to, regents on Sept. 4.| the October meeting mbers of North District

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Florine Ardery Is Wed to Sop Dunn |

i » weddl breakfast at Catherearoom followed the wedding Mary Florine Ardery andj W. Dunn this morning at o'clock Rlessed Sacrament of SS. Peter and Paul CaThe Rev. Fr. Thomas Clark officiated | - of Mr.| y of! bridegroom's Dunn, also

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Sorority, and Mr, Butler University. WITHIN the past week several] readers have asked for directions for an eer shampoo to be given at home. Here they are: | rst of all, drop one large fresh] egg into a cup and whip it lightly with a fork. Add one-half teaspoon | of fresh, strained lemon juice and; set the cup within easy reach of! the wash bowl inn which you intend | to shampoo your hair. Now brush hair and scalp for several minutes. Then, using very warm water and a liquid shampoo | (you can make your own shampoo by dissolving small pieces of a bland | soap in warm water), give your hair | one good soaping and a thorough | rinsing. Be sure that water for the final rinse is tepid—not hot. Now pour the whipped egg and | lemon juice mixture over your head. | With thumb and fingertips, mas-

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Return From the East

Mrs. Hubert L. Jackson, 6223 Central Ave, and her

vear-and-a-half-

old son, Peter, arrived home by plane late this week from Buffalo, Mrs. Jackson attended the wedding of her niece, Miss Lois Helen McLeod, of Snyder, N. Y. Miss McLeod was married to William Henry Viel. Mrs. Jackson and her son were in the East for two weeks,

(3 nner dance of the! q ers this summer] he Bridal Scene—

for ceremonies

(Ht Xon i Presb: terian Mrs Bd- of Mil | bridesmaids

Robert Pflumm a | Tllinois | Spencer | ushers Johnson, Johnson is the daughter of Mrs Central

eon today the bride-to-be and | tendants have been Robert couple, a dinner O. Pierce special guest: {and |= ans {uled for next week

Jordan Conservatory { John { Hixon { University Sigma C

Hotel Mrs Miss Luella BRarkalow, riage to Edward take place next Saturday ing gg will be Miss Dorothy at 2 Jack

Mesdames Humfieet. Krause, Polter, Powell, cock | Misses Opal Dawson. Flore Jennie Marie Westring and vir-| Reinken, a light blue wool suit and ginia Marlowe.

the bride; Miss Dor- | and Mrs

ding will be at in the chapel of the Third Christian Church.

Rettig 1s announced by her mother, | Mrs N. LaSalle St {came the | Macdonald {Peter T. Macdonald. ington St, {took place Thursday, st. here

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Francis Bechert Charies Keesler, Frank dinger, Richard Furminstein, Frank

Fdaward Middleton ay | Peters, Thomas Sullivan, Harold Frank Wehrel Randall Jordan and Merrill Richardson Joseph Golay, Jerry Han- Others at the shower were the and Ruby Alexander: the Misses Martha Hudgins, Bertha Evans, Miller, Irma Steele, Rafferty, Mars, Bildren Allen, Dorothy Rose Boland, Margaret | Spicklemire, Jane and Ann Hom- | sher, Lillie Salmon, Patricia Hur- . * ley end Virginia Cruil. McCleaster, 35186!

ter Maries | Marshall-Cochran Wedding Today

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O. Van Horn} The wed- | 20| CENTER POINT, Ind, Aug —Miss Dorothy F. Cochran, daugh[ter of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Cochran, will become the bride of Richard T. Marshall of Indianapolis this morning at 11 o'clock in the First Methodist Church here. The couple will leave on a wedding trip following a reception in home. The bri ‘and Mrs

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The marriage of Miss Jeanne Florence Rettig Clark. 2404 Miss Rettig beof Wallace Allan of Mr. and Mrs. 5602 E. Wash-| which 14, at Church

bride son degroom is the son of Mr. R. P. Marshall, Champaign, Ill, and attended the University of Illinois. Miss Cochran attended Indiana Central Business The ceremony was performed by College in Indianapolis. They wiil Charles S. Heckingbottom. be at home at 328 S. Drexel Ave Attendants were Miss Jean Booththere.

in a ceremony Aug

Matthews Episcopal

Engagements Arve Announced

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massaging for at least five minutes, | adding a few drops of tepid water | whenever the mixture seems to be getting dry and stiff. Afterward, rinse with a hand spray until not a trace of egg remains and your hair “squeaks” when you run your hands threugh ft. = = ® IF YOU do not have a hand spray, at least four rinsings inh a bowl are required. Either way, by all means use tepid water for

rinsing. Hot water will cook the egg. If possible, brush your hair in the sunshine until it is dry. Other-) wise, set it in loose, wide waves! and ringlets pinned fiat to the head | until dry

The marriage of Miss Irene Padgett (left) to John E. Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Williams, will take place at 9 o'clock next Saturday morning in Little Flower Catholic Church. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Padgett. Miss Helen E. Grant (right) will become the bride of Morris C. Barker in an early fall wedding. She is the daughter of Col. and Mrs. James A. Grant of Massena, N. Y. Both the bride and bridegroom-to-be’ are members of the Indiana University staff. Shaw Photo.)

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Couple Leaves On Motor Trip To the West

Joseph ~~ Hilgenbergs Wed This Morning

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hilgenberg jare leaving on a motor trip to the {Rocky Mountains this afternoon following their marriage this morn{ing at 9 o'clock in the Holy Name {Catholic Church. Mrs. Hilgenberg, {the former Miss Marjorie Me- | | Donough, will wear a blue silk gab-| |ardine suit with dark brown acces-! sories and a corsage of gardenias. | { The bride is the daughter of Mr. | |and Mrs. Charles McDonough of | {Beech Grove. Mr. Hilgenberg is the | {son of Mrs. Harry Hilgenberg, 2055 | | N. Capitol Ave. {| Soloists for the wedding service] and mass read by Msgr. Peter Kil-| {lian were Mrs. Sarah Withem, Miss | Rosemary O'Connor and James) { Murphy. John Van Denten was! (organist. Harry Hilgenberg stood | {with his brother as best man and| ushers were Thomas McDonough, | the bride's brother, and Richard { Krackenfels.

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Miss Mary Isman, who! ~

{was maid of honor at the ceremony Burnadette Hall . . . temporary church for Qur Lady of Lourdes parish while the new church is being

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(Was in a gown of aquamarine satin with a tucked basque and bouffant skirt. She wore gladioli in her hair] and carried a bouquet of gladioli land asters. The bridesmaids, Miss | M L Dorothy Norris and Miss Jane Bar- SJ r. yons ton, had gowns of pale blue and] shell pink, made like Miss Wals-| Offi t man’s, and similar headdresses and | oO icia e bouquets Entering alone, the bride wore ivory satin made with a fitted| : basque and long tight sleeves. New Church 3d in 35 Years shirred at the shoulders and extending to points over the hands For Our Lady of Lourdes. Her four-tiered veil fell full-length : from a coronet of chantilly lace and For Iw third Ume In Is Se year! seed pearls. She carried a bouquet history, Our Lady of Lourdes Cath- | Se [o. forget-me-nots and |olic parish will celebrate the erec-| ahy reath + % i on of a new place of worship toMrs. McDonough, mother of the So : 3 > o ? bride, chose a beige frock with dark | MOTTOW FT the comepsne ot ) brown accessories and the bride- (new Tudor-Gothic structure will be| groom's mother was in coconut|laid at 4 p. m. = +) bh ; A with lighter brown acces- | The special services will be in sories. Both had gardenia cor-icharge of the Rt. Rev sages hn Se ge ARSC | Michael Ww Lyons, pastor A wedding breakfast and recep-|of Our Lady of Lourdes tion at Holly Hock Hill was to fol- | The new church was started in oo be I 12:30 o'clock | June, and already workmen are setig =town guests are Mr. and ting the Kankakee limestone that B s Louis Rover, Oak Park, Ill. lwill form the exterior | oi nd Mrs. John Royer, Ur-| The old building which formerly row ‘ : {housed both the church and school ; Mr. and Mrs Hilgenberg will be at is being renovated and the secondhome in their new home, 6135 Ral- story place of worship converted ton Driy e, after Sept. 6. She is a into class rooms graduste of St. Vincent's Hospital | he school is expec cted to be comSchool of Nursing. Mr. Hilgenberg ‘pleted in time for the fall semester was graduated from Indiana Uni- and work on the new church is ii sity, where he was a member of expected to be finished by next] | Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity. {spring, according to the Rev. Fr { James Moore, pastor

We, the Women 20-Year Dream

New Job Gives Chance to Be New Person

By RUTH MILLETT THE GIRL—and there are thou- In 1915, the combined school and sands like her—who is right new | church structure was built. The| beginning a new job in a strange | parish has grown in size until it| city and looking about for new NOW is too large for either the] friends, has a perfect opportunity | School or church quarters. for becoming a While the new church is being “new” person built, services are being held in If she wasn't Burnadette Chapel on the rear of setting all she the school grounds, which was con-| wanted out of Structed as a school annex life in the town | Because the building is small, six or city she just| {Sunday masses are being held. The| left. if she hadn't Structure seats only 300 people and advaheced fast) the new building will accommodate]

enough in her 190 work to suit her if sne hadn't all the friends she! wanted, rig ht now is the time to take stock of

When the new church, featured] iby its close-to-the ground lines and | {contrasting high spire in the rear, is completed, it wil] climax a 20vear dream for the parish. The parish was founded in £909} when a modest frame structure was | built at 5333 E. Washington St. on|

land formerly belonging to the Cu-| sack family.

Ceremony Begins at 4

The ceremonies tomorrow will} start with a procession from the | rectory to the gite of the new; church, where a wooden cross wil herself and de- be erected on the spot upon which] cide to make/the future altar will stand. This] some changes. [location will be blessed, and the Maybe she had procession will move to the corner] a reputation for! stone which will then be blassed and being shy and stand-offish. Well, laid in place. nobody in her new home knows! Following this, priests and altar| what her personality is iike, so she boys will go in procession around | can make herself put on a friendly, the church and both the outside] front, even though she is still shy{and inside walls will be blessed. | and uncertain inside. A girl who| Next the renovated school building] is old enough to earn a living is Will be blessed. The services will old enough to take hold of herself close with solemn benediction in|

land overcome her persorality de-| Bernadette Chapel | foots. | The churcH choir,

£ % = {of Hilard Francis, will sing hymns! to the Rlessed Virgin and the tradi-| tional hymn to Our Lady of Lourdes | during the ceremony, Msgr. Lyons will be celebrant at the services, and the Rt. Rev. Msgr. | Raymond Noll, diocese vicar general, ! will deliver the sermon, | Msgr. Noll will be assisted by! priests who formerly were assistants, at tha church. They include: The (Rev. Fy's. Andrew O'Keefe, Charles Schoettelkotte, Daniel Nolan, Ronald Hostetter, John Betz, and the Rev. Bernard Gordon. |

Rev. Fr. O'Brien to Assist

Masters of ceremonies

Ruth Millett

under direction

PERHAPS she never attention to clothes and aiwavs looked a bit dowdy. Well, for all} anyone in the new place knows, she has always been a smart looking girl. So she can blossom out now without hearing any “My, aren't we dressed up today” comments Maybe she had let herself in for the sympathetic friend or just-like-a-sister role, so that all the men che worked with treated her like a good sport, but never asked her out to dinner. Well, she never needs to] play that role again, now that she| knows how unprofitable a role it is.! Or maybe she was a little too services will be the Rev. Fr. Lewis! sweet and easy-going for her own T Gottee and the Rev. Fr. John | |zood, so that all the unpleasant jobs| T. Flynn, assistant pastors, and the | {that nobody else wanted to fool with Rev. Fr. William O'Brien. member |= |zot pushed off on her. Well, she|of the parish who is to be ordained | can just be a little less sweet and a next June and who is expected to iittle less willing and get only her be the first priest to celebrate his hare of the dirty work in her new first mass at the new church office. | Father Moore said that the box| | Ey ER — {to be scaled in the cornerstone will [contain a history of the parish, parish records, pictures of the present Pope, Archbishop and Bishop,

5 Miss Mansfield {a list of the first and present trus[tees, a diocesan yearbook and other

Decorations in silver hit ons in er and white] items.

and bouquets of red roses at each| Color sound movies will be taken! place were to be used today at aof the cornerstone ceremonies to be

luncheon and miscellaneous shower | shown later before the parish. Boy | Scouts will serve as ushers,

to be given Miss Dorothy M shield) REV. MAHAN TO SPEAK

by her aunts, the Misses Jessie and | The Rev. Stanley Mahan,

Catherine Mansfield, in the patio] {of the Marott Hotel. Miss Mans-| (field is to become the bride Of of the Old Bethel Church. will spea | Richard W. Helton on Sept. 6. lat a Young People's Py De | The guest list for the shower igred hy the Fast Park Methodist {included Mesdames R. A. Campbell,| Church, tomorrow night. The Rev | Alfred Braun, W. P. O'Brien, Lloyd d! Golden’ A. Smith, pastor of the | Mattson, William F. Wilsdon and|past park Church, instituted the 15: F. Crousore; the Misses Rose-|annyal service three years ago | mary Spear, Mary Jane Mansfield, on re ra : | Gerry Hughes, Martha Holmes,| ‘Mary Jo and Rose Mansfield.

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Luncheon Honors

| pastor

Vacation at Shafer

; . es bers of the Data Deb Sub-| | rf 3 . | b Club will leave tomorrow for Soros ity Enter tained | {a week's vacation at Ideal Beach, | Members of Kappa Xi Chapter, | Shafer Lake. They are the Misses |P1 Omicron Sorority, will be en-|Wilma Sering, Betty Raftery, Patty| |tertained this week-end at the Lake | Wheeler, Genevieve White, Betty | Freeman home of Mrs, George j Jean Keough, Dorothy Oyler, Swain. Margie Miller and Jeanne Suess.

Parish to Lay Cornerstone Tomorrow

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ception;

| Western Yearly Meeting of Friends.

pected to attend the annual home-

| Baptist Churches”;

constructed,

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The Rev, Fr. James Moore, Our Lady of Lourdes Church pastor , , , seiects objects to be placed in cornerstone tomorrow,

Miner to Head FETE ST. BARTHOLOMEW The festival of St. 101 Men's Class

an Apostle, will be {6:30 a. m, Steward Miner has been elecied president of the 101 Men's Bibie|

Episcopal Mark's setting of Class of the Broadway Baptist Church. Other officers are: Chester | ringer, first vice president; Wilson, second vice president; Sheets, third vice president; McCrae, secretary, William Heyl-| assistant secretary. Bert] and Loran ‘Brown, |

celebrated at

Cathedral. the Holy

offertory, by

| with an | My Shepherd,” Caryl Florio.

HEADS METHODIST

BarBlake | Fred | Owen |

DANVILLE, Ind, Aug. 23.—Pres- |

Lay, {reasurer, assistant treasurer. Department heads chosen were: College has announced acceptance | William C. Kingery, publicity: J. Bf te post of president of the newly

| Morris and Layman McAnninch, re-| : Wayne Ridpath, secret [Created Conferance Youth Adult Norman Quinn, employ=-|Fellowship of the Northwest IndiRobert Jordan, entertain-fana Conferance of the Methodist and Harold Esanann, ath-|/Cchurch. President Hunt suming the additional bility because of his belief that {church must plan a

Sel'vice, ment. ment, letics said he was asresponsi- | the

REEVE RENAMED

adults. 23. _| He said the purpose of the org as | ization would be to plan such

Times Special PLAINFIELD, Ind. Aug Charles Reeve of Indianapolis w re-appointed for a three-year term | Program. to serve on the Earlham College board of trustees yesterday by the

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MRS. FIFER GUILD

Edward D. Evans of Indianapolis and James Matchett of Chicago {were renamed as nominees to the Berlham foundation, At a special peace session yester(day, Errol T. Elliott, pastor of the First Friends’ Church in Indianlapolis, addressed the meeting and L. O. Brown of the Second Friends Church, Indianapolis, was scheduled to present a chalk talk today. Several hundred persons are ex-

Mrs. O. W. Fifer, Conference president of the Women's Society of Christian Service, wiil be guest

ing of the Guild year of

Avenue Methodist Church. The meeting will be held at home of the president, Miss Mabeth Callon, 3217 Broadway. Dinner served at 6:30 p. m. following business session. Mrs. Neal D. Ireland, District president, will lead] devotions.

ahd reunion tomorrow,

"MIND" IS LESSON

All Christian Science Churches tomorrow will study the lesson-ser-mon “Mind.” The Golden Text is: “Who hath known the mind of the Lord. that he may instruct him."— I Corinihians oie. 2:16.

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‘coming a

Dr of the Indiana Christian Missionary Association, will deliver the sermon at service to he held at 7:30 p. m. morrow at Bethany Park. Special

EPWORTH 'H GIVES S PLAY

Harry Coryell will direct “The Folks Next Door,” an Epworth League play to be presented at the [music will be furnished by the choir Broadway Methodist Church Oct.|of the Olive Branch Christian Mr, Corvell is a member of the | {Church under direction of Merl | Roosevelt Temple Methodist Church. ' Krug.

‘Acton Church to Be Host

Pastors and laymen for 91 Baptist churches will meet Sept. 9 at the Acton Baptist Church for the semiannual meeting of the Indiana Bap-

tist Association. On the morning program will be a welcome address by the Rev. Isom H. Ferris and appointment of committees. Other speakers include: the Rev. Clive McGuire, “Ninety-one Dr. U. S. Clutton, “Measuring Devotion With Dollars”; Dr. L. C. Trent, “Baptist Advance”; the Rev. Frank L. Crutchlow, “Candle Gleams,” and the Rev, William O. Breedlove, Indianapolis Baptist Association moderator, “Missionary Baptists Face a Missionary Task.” Following luncheon the Rev. Herbert Hinton will speak on “Responsibility to Aged Ministers,” and Dr. iT. J. Parsons will speak on “Baptists of Indiana.” Officers will be elected and committees will report. Following a dinner at 5:30 a. m. the Permanent Council will meet. A sermon will be preachgd by the Rev. Oren A. Cook,

The Rev. William O. Breedlove + + + Indianapolis Baptist Age ciation moderator,

speaker Monday at the final meetthe Wesleyan Service Guild of Central | yission

GIVES BETHANY SERMON]

E. D. Lowe, general secretary | group are Robert Gugenheim,

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Nazarenes Meet Here Next Week

Sessions of Missionary Women to Precede | 6th Assembly.

The 16th annual Assembly of the Indianapolis District Church of the Nazarene, will convene next week at the Roberts Park Methodist

Church. The assembly will be preceeded by the District Women's Foreign Missionary convention, which begins Monday with sessions continuing through the next day. The assembly proper will open Tuesday night with an address of welcome by Governor Henry F, Schricker and Dr. Howard J. Baume gartel, executive secretary of the Church Federation of Indianapolis. The assembly ends Friday. The Indianapolis district is come posed of more than 100 churches and missions covering the southern half of Indiana. More than 1000 persons are expected to attend.

Convention Called By Church of God

Times Special CLEVELAND, Tenn. Aug. 23. —e The Great Speckled Bird,” a hille song written many years ago

| by Sarah Dillon, a member of the | Church of God, will unite the thou

| here Sept.

Bartholomew, |

tomorrow at All Saints’| Christopher Com- | munion will be sung by the choir, “The Lord Is)

definite pro-| TO EARLHAM POST gram to hold the interest of young |

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| bird,”

sands of members expected to gather 10 to 16 for the 36th ane nual world convention of the church, Inspired by the passage: “Ming {heritage 1s unto me as a speckled (Jeremiah 12:9) it is the theme song of the church and is interpreted to mean the church em braces pecple of all nations, colors and faiths. The 2000-foot Berger Mountain belonging to the church will be the scene of a special ceremony on Sunday, Sept. T when delegates will stand on 50-foot letters spelling out the Ten Commandments on the side of the mountain and recite the com= mandments in unison.

GUEST SPEAKERS

Dr. Clyde E. Wildman, DePauw University president, heads the list | of guest speakers tomorrow ‘n Ine | dianapolis churches. Dr. Wildman will speak at 10:30 a. m, at PIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. His topic will be “Like Unto Leaven.” The Rev. Constant W, Southworth of Utica, N. Y., will preach on “Why Church” at 9:30 a. m. at ADVENT EPISCOPAL CHURCH. “But I Will Trust” will be the sermon to be delivered at 10 a. m., by the Rev. Glenn H. Reynolds, former pastor of Bellaire Methodist Church. at CENTRAL AVENUEB | ME THODIST CHURCH. A grad=- { uate of DePauw University, he was ja student at Drew University last i year.

The Rev

C. M. Yokum, executive

YOUTH CONFERENCE secretary of the Department of

United will

and India Missions, Missionary Society,

| A Africa Christian

lident Virgil Hunt of Central Normal [speak at 10:45 a. m. at CENTRAL

| CHRISTIAN CHURCH. {i Dr. O. W. Pifer will speak on | “Contrasting but Creative” at 10:45 fa. m. at NORTH METHODIST CHURCH. { Dr. Alexander Sharp will be the {guest speaker at 10:45 a, m. serve {ices at MEMORIAL PRESBYTEe | RIAN CHURCH, | At FIRSTPRESBYTERIAN | CHURCH, the Rev. Harry E. Campbell will preach on “The Home Fires.” Services will be held at [9:30 and 11 a. mM The Rev. Walter Farris will be t heard at 10:45 a mm at WOOD~ {RUFF UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, His topic will be “The Heater

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SPEAKER MONDAY SERVE BREAKFAST

AT RESCUE MISSON

| The Young People's Fellowship of the Wheeler Rescue Mission will sponsor the Sunday morning breake fast for unemployed men at the tomorrow. A gospel program, Drang the breakfast, will clude 'ocal numbers by Miss atherion Clayton and Miss Irene {Norris and a saxophone solo by { Miss Bertha Abel. Messages will be Elliott Sutton, Paul Ramsey and Louis Abel, president of the Fele |lowship. Other officers of the vice secretary treasurer,

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1000 TO ATTEND C. Y. O. MEETING

Times Special RENSSELAER, Ind, Aug. 23. Delegates from 191 parishes in Northern Indiana are expected tot attend the Catholic Youth Organie

a special musical and religious | to- |

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{zation conference to be held Sune

To Baptist Pastors, Laymen

day, Sept. lege here. The Rev. Fr. Joseph J. Hennes, diocesan C. Y. O. director, said approximately 1000 delegates will be on the St. Joseph's campus. Discussion sessions are scheduled for the afternoon and a banquet, general meeting and entertainment in the evening.

7, at St. Joseph's Cols

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Second Presbyterian The Historic Church of Which Henry Ward Beecher Was Minister Vermont and Pennsylvania Sts. JEAN S. MILNER. D. D. Minister Worship, 11 Dr. Thos.

Morning

AM Sermon by R. White

TABERNACLE PRESBYTERIAN

34TH and CENTRAL Dr.’ Roy Ewing Vale Rev. Stewart W, Hartfelter Ministers 9:30 A. M. Bible School. Daylight aving Time 10:45 A. M. Davlight Saving Time DIVINE WORSHIP Mr. Hartfelter preaching

“The Sound of Many Va cos”