Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 October 1942 — Page 7

respondent for the London 3

.omist, will be the ‘speaker for the: ~ INDIANAPOLIS BUSINESS AND}

club’s celebration of National Busi-} |

ness: Women’s ‘week, =

The : war progtam for the na-|.

tional ‘federation 1s divided into four

‘The first, the “Battle|

of Ideas,” will be the subject for|

a forum hour under the direction of Mrs. Zona Shirley, chairman of the public relations committee. -

The second section will be the|

“Battle for Production,” sponsored by the education committee of which "Miss Laura Hanna is the chairman,

. “Community Offensive”| -

is the heading of the third group, with Miss Fannie Paine, chairman of international relations, arranging the discussion. Mrs. Gertrude Marlowe is in charge of the last forum progam entitled “Battle for the Peace.” Miss: Lucy Osborne will introduce Miss Ward and ‘Miss Marjorie Ford

The first meeting of the INDIANA ' UNIVERSITY WOMAN'S « club will ‘be held at the "homie ‘of Mrs;'Ray H. Briggs, 7120 N. Pennsylvania’ st, next Saturday at 3 p. jm. Mrs. Olive’ Enslen Tinder will review’ “And Now Tomorrow” (Rachel Field), and tea will be served. Officers of ‘the club are’ Mrs. J. Dwight Peterson, president; Mr; Walter Titus, vice president; Mrs. Russell .

Mesdames Titus, C. O. McCormick, Briggs, ‘Jeanne Crowder Bose, Miss Helen Elliott and Miss ‘Florence Membejs of the NATURE STUDY club were to hold ‘a cabin-work: bee this afternoon at the: cabins in Woollen’s gardens. =~.‘ :. Tomorrow afternoon from 3 to 5

ppensteel, corresponding :

Scott

committee president, Miss Helen Clever,

and Mrs. David Carter.

Sororities—

year appear in sorority news.

N. Arsenal ave. New members who

olis are to be special guests at the

Plemen-Logan Ceremony Read

This Morning

| Tri Kappa Chapter Members Te Be Guests at Luncheon; Omega Nu Taus Will Install + Announcement of committees and installation of officers for the

The first meeting of the Indianapolis associate chapter of TRI KAPPA will be held Monday at the home of Mrs. Morris Dixon, 315

1 o’clock luncheon. :

Mis. Ralph C. Gery (let) is chairman for a guest tea which the Golden it Harrison-chapter, Daughters of the American Revolu

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have moved recently to Indianap-

. A film on homes and flowers to be shown by Taylor Land of the Indianapolis Coca-Cola Co. will be a feature of the afternoon’s program. Assisting will be Mesdames Charles. Newman, Fred Rohn and L V. Countryman. .

The GAMMA chapter, OMEGA

| ward, he realized that’ some of his| “v= i o "At Camp Atterbury, Chaplain Luther

‘|’ Then there was the time when ‘|a group of @ Protestant soldiers

Wheel committee of Caroline

will give tomorrow at : Mrs. Gery’s assistants are Mrs. Fred Harmon Fulton (center)

Mary McGuire, Thomas Carney Married Today

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Carney were to leave on. a wedding trip south following their marriage at 9 o'clock this morning in Blessed Sacrament chapel of SS. Peter and Paul cathedral. Mrs. Carney was Miss Mary Elizabeth McGuire, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Edward McGuire, 2064 Park ave. and fhe bridegroom is the son of Mr, and Mrs. James P. Carney of Dubois, Pa.

The service was read by the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Raymond R. Noll before an altar decorated with white

Sacrifice Is

Keynote of | 8 Communion] jis Local Churches Will Join]

Tomorrow in World ‘~~ Services. Heart-warming stories of sacri-| fice on the battlefield and at sea} strike the keynote of tomorrow's world communion. . " A chaplain ‘was\ahoard a barge bound for England and safety

men were being left behind. “There are plenty of chaplains in England,” he exclaimed, plunging into the water and swimming to shore.

wished to receive the Holy Com-| munion on the field. The Protestant chaplain lacked the simple elements of the bread and the wine, In the spirit of helpfulness which prevails among clergymen in the armed forces, a rabbi-chaplain. provided unleavened bread in the form of ‘the Jewish matzah and the priest-chaplain, the wine.” Thus was the Protestant service enabled to go forward. . The Theme Is—Sacrifice

Humbled by numbers of such accounts as these, it is expected that Indianapolis peopla and those all over the globe will go to church tomorrow to partake of the Lord's

There is to be no fanfare, no large mass meetings for the celebration of the communion, but quiet services, with each church packed with its own members or the city’s guests. | XE fy Wherever the service, in Greenland or India or here, the there will be the same—sacrifice, Christ’s sacrifice of himself for the love of mankind. And people communing simultaneously will be dramatizing the .thought that though war has divided the world, the fellowship of Christ is still present and intact. Mindful of what the men in service are sacrificing to preserve religious freedom for. the human race, many congregations will give their « offerings ' tomorrow to the United War Pund campaign,

The First Evangelical church will celebrate its 90th anniversary and the Second Evangelical church, its 30th, tomorrow. Eleven men and women who have belonged to the First church for more than half a century will join the membership in marking the anniversary in the newly decorated sanctuary. The Rev. H. H. Hazenfleld, pastor, will preside. Dr. G. L. Schaller of Harrisburg, Pa., associate editor of Sunday school ‘literature, will speak at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Among the members who have belonged to the church more than 50 years are Harry W. Krause, Mrs. John Koch and Mrs, Laura Magenheimer, daughters of a former pastor; E. G. Eberhardt, Charles Hartman, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kritsch, Mrs. Albert Dux, Joseph Gardner, Otto Linsteadt and Mrs, Emma Stoelting. The Second ‘church, child of the

New Pastors Take Pulpits

Several Get Welcome

Services Tomorrow.

communion for the men.

First and Second Evangelical Churches

Note Birthdays First, was established as a mission sometime in the 90s and as a church, in 18906. Mr. and Mrs. William Kick, Miss Augusta Jannack and Mesdames Bertha Lindsteadt, Robert Bonke and William Heler= man are living charter members. The Rev. C. L. Hanging, who is 90 years old, preached the dedication sermon:. for the original church building and is also a one-time pastor. : Rally day and homecoming services at 9:30 a. m. and 7 p. m. will be the chief anniversary events. The pastor, the Rev. Manno Shatto, will be assisted by the Rev. M. L. Scheidler of Cambridge City and the Rev. F. C. Wacknitz of Hunt ington. Pvt. William Speicher of F't. Harrison, will preside at the school program and Albert Theil, Katherine Strols and Mildred Delks will present musical numbers.

Laymen to Speak

Before Pastors

Business and professional men of Indianapolis will present the panel discussion, “What Laymen Expect of Their Pastors,” at the meeting of the Indianapolis Ministerial association Monday.

83d division, conducts a field by i 4 v k b:

Dates Given # For Revivals

North Side Church Begin: Services Tomorrow. Among the autumn revival serv- - ices scheduled for Indianapolis i: one opening tomorrow at 7:30 p. m. in the North Side Church.of God. The Rev. N. K. Powell of Clarion. Pa., will give the sermons each evening through Oct. 18, beginning at 7:30, Barbara Minkler, child soloist, anc other singers, will present the music and the; pastor, the Rev. Ross H. Minkler, will preside. Quariet on Program ; The Olivet College Gospel qdarte* of Kankakee, Ill, evangelistic sing- . ers, will be presented at 9:30 anc 10:30 a. m, and 6:30 ‘and 7:30 p. m tomorrow at the South Side Churck of the Nazarene. } " The Rev. Mary Storey of Muncie and the Rev, Margaret Hankins, former missionary to Jamaica, will conduct a two-week revival beginning tomorrow at the Brookside Pil. grim Holiness churche There wil * be. meetings each evening at T7:3¢ with the Rev. Ralph McCrory as pastor, Young people of the Winter Ave~

chrysanthemums and huckleberry . . foliage. He -was <assisted by the|Hear Singapore Bishop Rev. Fr. Charles E. Ross. A’ pro-| Services with an international gram. of bridal selections was played |atmosphere will be held tomorrow

nue Church of the Nagarene wil sponsor evangelistic services for two weeks beginning tomorrow.

o'clock members. may bring their friends to the first open house of| An Open ‘house this aftegnoon the season. Miss Clara Moore,|and evening was» tc honor Staft

The meeting will be held at 9:30 a. m. in the Roberts Park Methodist church with the popular di-

NU TAU, will install officers for the coming year Tuesday night in the Riley hotel, at a 6:30 o'clock

The Rev. Herbert Scott Huffman who will preach his first sermon as the new pastor-of the First Friends

chairman of the birds and animais|gergt. and Mrs. “Joseph Plemen, : committee, is- to be in charge, who were married at 9:30 o’clock ‘The BUSY BEE club of -the|this morning in the Holy Name DRUIDS will sponsor a public card | Catholic church, Beech Grove. It ~ party Jomight 2 We home of Mrs, was to be held at the home of the Margaret r, 541 N. Parshing, de’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.

ave. Thomas Logan, in Beech Grove. Mrs. Plemen was Miss Anna Marie Logan, The rite was performed by the IRt. Rev. Msgr. Peter Killian before a setting of palms, ferns and garden flowers. Gordon Kronoschak, who {sang bridal airs, was accompanied

% i» - un S pr Mead-Wright Wedding to Be Read Tonight by Paul F. Eggert, organist, gs? Attending the couple was Miss

Palms lighted with cathedral can-|Bileen Logan, sister of the bride, dles in candelabra will form the|and the bridegroom’s brother, Robsetting for the” wedding of Miss|ert Plemen of New York. The Marjorie Wright and ‘Harold Mead|former wore a rose velvet dress tonight. with navy accessories and carried ‘The ceremony, at 8:30 o'clock, will|an.arm bouquet of Briarcliff roses. be in the Calvary Baptist church. The bride was attired in a soldier Miss Wright is the daughter of Mrs. |blue velvet frock, a white hat and Maude Wright and the bridegroom |navy accessories. Her bouquet was is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William |of Bride’s roses. Mrs. Logan wore R. Mead. - : similar accessories with & wine colThe Rev. William O. Breedlove|ored dress while Mrs. Joseph Plewill perform the double ring cere- men, the bridegroom’s mother, had mony. Mrs. William Muterspaugh

dinner.” Mrs. Waltrud Powell, Mrs. Henry Ross, Miss Betty Ulrich and Miss Mable Daywitt have ch of reservations. :

Mrs, Lee Oldfield, president, will install Mrs. B. C. Smith as new president; Mrs. Oldfield, vice president; Mrs. Paul M. Cook, representative; Mrs. Ross, secretary; Mrs. Esther Stotler, treasurer: Mrs. Wilford Furgason, chaplain; Mrs.

arms; Mrs. Jie “Worrell,” historian, and Thomas Anderson, philanthropic chairman,

In opening the year’s. activities for Indianapolis alumnae of ALPHA DELTA PI, Miss Dorothy Woods, president, has announced committee personnel. Included are Mesdames Max Foster, Thomas McGuffey and. Paul M. Butt, membership; Mrs. Joseph P, Cummins, Miss Edith Seitz and Miss Woods, social and program; Miss Mary Agnes Smith, Mrs. Joe J. Davis, Miss Virgie Blum and Miss Seitz, finance; Mrs. L. A. Hart, Mrs. Hubert Rethmeier and Miss Naomi Tevebaugh, hos-

by Miss Marie Filcer, organist.

For the ceremony, the bride wore

her mother’s wedding gown of French voile over satin and rose point: lace. Her fingertip veil of bridal. ‘illusion was attached to a Dutch lace cap and she carried her mother's white prayer book topped by an orchid and with white ribbon. streamers knotted with bhou~ vardia. George Petersen, ' society editor; | Mrs. Lawrence. Bowen, sergeant ‘abl.

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Miss Joanne Reifenberg, the

bride’s only attendant, ‘was attired in a rose chiffon gown and wore a Dubonnet Dutch lace cap. Rapture roses, Dubannet pompoms and croton foliage formed her cascade bouquet. The bridegroom’s brother, James P, Carney, was best man.

A victory blue dress and matching

hat were worn by the bride’s mother with a corsage of white carnations and bouvardia. Mrs. McGuire was|Service, here, in navy blue with a corsage of and carnations. Following the serv-|Preach on ice, the bridal party attended a|One Baptism.” wedding breakfast at Whispering Winds.

roses

For her going away costume the

bride was to wear a moss green

in the form of a missionary institute in the ROBERTS PARK METHODIST CHURCH. Bishop Edwin PF. Lee of the Singapore area will describe the Far Eastern situation in addresses at. 3 and 7:45 Pp. m. Communion will be celebrated by Dr. Sumner L. Martin, pastor, at 10:45 a. m. Bishop Lee will preach at the service beginning at 10:30 a. m. in

with the communion ‘ service’ preceding the sermon. ; Somewhere among the’ armed forces, there is a chaplain who now has a new field communion set supplied b the IMMANUEL EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED CHURCH of Indianapolis. At tomorrow’s 10 a. m. world communion the Rev. William C. Nelson, Immanuel pastor, will “One Lord, One Fatih,

Hs # » Candlelight Service During the angelus hour in the

church tomorrow is one of several pastors being welcomed into the clerical ranks of the city. The Rev. Mr. Huffman received his secular education in Indiana and Kansas and was graduated from the Colgate-Rochester Divinity school. He has held: pastorates in New York and Iowa and been a professor of religious education at

William Penn college. He, his wife, their one and one-half year old son will be. greeted. by their parishioners tomorrow at 10:46 a. m. At the Southport Presbyterian church, the Rev. John H. Rowlan will assume his duties as new minister tomorrow. The Rev. Mr. Rowlan comes from the First Presbyterian church of Canby, Minn., and is a graduate of Hanover college and the Chicago Presbyterian seminary. Mrs. Rowlan also attended Hanover and the Presbyterian College of Christian education, Chicago. Both the pastor and his wife specialize in youth work, The Rev. W. G. Procter, former pastor of Mayer chapel and other

Jr, pianist, and Miss Ruth Messersmith, soloist, will provide the bridal music. ‘The bride, who will be given in marriage by Carl Messersmith, will be gowned. in white satin with a long train and sweetheart neckline. Her fingertip veil will fall from a coronet of orange blossoms and she will carry a bouquet of white roses. 7 Sister Attendant

wine accessories with her black sheer frock. The corsages of both were gardenias. A wedding breakfast at Cifaldi’s followed the wedding. = After the reception this evening, the eoupl will take a trip to Cincinnati, re ——

Hospital Guild

Dale W. Sare, publication; Mesdames Arthur R. Coller, Hart and Frank H. Meranda, altruistic; Miss Lois Ann Hodgin, Miss Jean Arnold

frock with pecan brown accessories and an orchid corsage. Out-of-town guests with the bridegroom’s parents were Charles Sowar, Brazil; Mr, and Mrs. Louis Haag, Terre Haute, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sowar of Muncie. $i

Sisterhoods

pitality, Mesdames Paul Myers, Foster and

and Mrs. Arthur R. Coller, telephone; the Misses Pauline Rathert, Helen Adolay and Peggy Aspinall, serap book.

young people will receive the Holy pastorate with the Union CongreCommunion tomorrow at a 6 o'clock |gational church at 9:45 a. m. world candlelight service. communion services tomoirow. At the post chapel at Ft. Har-| The congregation of the Beech rison, the Rev. J. Willard Yoder,| Grove Methodist church will welnew visiting Episcppal chaplain, will|come their new pastor, the Rev. celebrate the Holy communion to-|Kenneth D. Vandeventer, tomorrow morrow and every Sunday at 8:10/ morning. The Rev. Mr. Vandea. m. and at Billings hospital one|venter comes to Beech Grove from day each week. The Rev. Mr. Yo-|/New Albany. He and Mrs. Vandeder is the vicar of ST. MATTHEW'S| yenter will be guests of honor at a

Mrs. Wilma Spears, sister of the bride‘and her matron of honor, will - Wear a powder blue taffeta and net dress and carry pink roses, The { bridesmaid, Miss Sarah’ Andrews, by the St. Vin- ~ will be in & dress of the same ma-|cent’s Hospital guild at a meeting terials in Dubonnet and rose. She{Monday from 10 a. m. to 4 p, m. in will earry Talisman ‘roses. the nurses’ home of the hospital. _. ‘The’ bride's nephew and The first review to benefit the bearer, Dickey Wright, dressed in|8uild will be held Oct. 27 in the white, will carry the rings on a mm World War Mewhite satin pillow. Sandra Spears, morial auditorium. flower girl, will wear a frock of aqua “The Song of chiffon and will carry a tihy colo-|j Burnadette,” {is nial ‘bouquet. - me OR. the book to be i ‘Reception Follows / discussed. Mrs Best man will be Robert Noffke, awn © While and the ushers will be Hugh Mead, man, essisted b brother of the bridegroom, and Pvt. Mrs. Klbert v Floyd Reinken, Camp Cook, Cal| Johnston. : Mrs. Wright and Mrs. Mead will |}

Meets Monday

_ A series of book reviews to be

Members of the ticket committee ad corsage: 0ses are Mesdames reception at the couple’s new home Francis J. Moore, F. H. Blackwell, will follow the ceremony. They will{Henry Nolting, Bert McCammon, C, reside at 3334 Orchard ave, affer|E. Rimp, Sidney Sullivan, Warren

d, Marbargh, IL. ‘W. Mohlenkamp and L. 8. Murray. Hostess for the luncheon: to be

[Mrs A. C. Johnson | | Heads Local LF.C.

“wn . ; y —— gl PR 8 J Preston Woolf and Mrs. ; Federation of Clube, elected Mrs. [30% - : ®" |stamps may be made through Mrs

Service Star Unit 0 Meet Tuesday

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served at noon will be Mrs. BE. B.|:

Marott Bridge Winners Listed

Winners in bridge play at the Marott hotel this week have been announced by Mrs. Dorothy Ellis, director. They include: North and south, Mrs. Merritt Thompson and Mrs. Reba Buck, first; Edson T.- Wood and Joseph Cain, second; east and west, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Myers, first, and Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Rupp, second.

G. O. P. Meeting Set:

The Seventh Ward Republican Women’s club will wold a candidates’ meeting at the home of Mrs, Frank EH. Gaines, 2445 N. Meridian st. Tuesday at 2 p. m. hostesses will be Mrs. James PF. Bailey and Miss Elizabeth Waddle,

President

Will Convene

Members of Indianapolis NF.TS. Temple sisterhood attending the convention of the Indiana State Federation of Temple sisterhoods in Terre Haute Oct. 14 and 15 will hear Mr. Albert J. May, New York, as banquet speaker. : Mrs. Julius Mark, Nashville, Tenn. will conduct a National Emergency Training institute, Oct. 15, to orient members to the present crisis. The Sisterhood of Temple Israel, Terre Haute, will be hostess to state dele-

EPISCOPAL CHURCH. : "An afternoon observance of the World Communion will climax a full day of ‘services at the CUMBERLAND METHODIST CHURCH. Dr. Guy O. Carpenter, district superintendent, will conduct. qudrterly conference and deliver the sermon and there will be forenoon rally day ‘services and a noon basket dinner also. / Dr. Howard J. Baumgartel, executive secretary of the Indianapolis Church federation, will conduct the World Communion service tomorrow. af 10:45 a. m. at the CARROLLTON AVENUE EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED CHURCH.

reception given by the church Sunday afternoon, Oct. 18. FJ 2 .

Young people of the West side section of Christian Endeavor will meet for their monthly hymn sing tomorrow at 9 p. m. at the West Park Christian church. The Rev. Léon Weatherman will direct the music with Mrs. Weatherman as Miss Opal Nance is the West side section. » w

Dedicate Plaque

‘The 101 Men's class of the Broad-

accompanist. president of

gates. The Indiana State Federa-| The choir, directed by Mrs. Ber-|service plaque, honoring 104 mem-

tion o! Temple sisterhoods, one of |nice Fee Mozingo, will present their|bers in the armed forces, tomorrow 21 regional units of N. F. T. S, is|first fall program at the World|morning. There will be a roundmade up of 14 Indiana sisterhood {Communion service tomorrow in| up of old members and presentation

Assisting | groups.

Mrs. David Lurvey is president of the organization which has been affiliated with the national federation since 1917. Mrs. Marc J.

To Be Consecrated

the CHURCH.

School Children

Children

Saviour.” Chet Barringer is the new presi-

{lustrated music pre- ¢ hymns of the church

‘lof his faith over the country sre "| marking the centennial of his death.

vision of the program beginning at 10:30 a. m. Laymen on the panel are Fermor 8. Cannon, president of the Railroadmen’s Federal Savings & Loan Associafion; Parker Jordan, general secretary of the Y. M. C. A.; Glen L. Steckley, deputy attorney general; K. V. Ammerman, principal of Broad Ripple high school; and Harry W. Krause of the Harry: W. Krause Co. The Rev. J. Luther Seng, pastor of the Bethany ‘United 'Lutheran

mission.

Rev. Haggeman Speaker

The Rev. Harry Haggeman is the ;

Karl Steele, artist, will draw

guest speaker and the Rev. C. B Carmony, pastor. The Evans sisters will supply the: music. 4 .L two ° pictures, “Rock of Ages” and “The: Rapture,” accompanied by special” music at the 7:30 p. m. evangelistic services tomorrow at the Wheeler . The musicians are Mrs. Don Mawson, Mrs. R. E. Higgs and George Heflin, owe

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church, will conduct the worship

Dr. Rettig Takes Pastorate Here

. Old Fashioned Revival | Fuller

Charles E. I Gospel old Hyp and

WIBCO—8:00 ob Sunday 1070 ocycles Continuous Interna tional

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Dr. Richard Rettig of New Glarus, Wis., ‘today, accepted the call to become the new pastor of the Carrollton ‘Avenue ‘Evangelical and Reformed church, .' Announcement was made by Maurice G. Lipson, chairman of : 3 the church pulpit committee, that Mr. Rettig will visit the congre-

WELCOME

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Broadway at 22nd St.

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Sunday, Oct. 4, Rally Day’

gation on Nov. 8 and assume his

hausen, a former pastor. Dr.. Rettig succeeds Dr. Ralph L. Holland, who resigned the church to become the

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CITADEL MEETINGS |.

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SPEAKER—BAND-—-VOCAL MUSIC

general secretary of the Indiana

Council of Christian education. The new pastor will come to Indianapolis from a church of nearly 900 members, one of the largest in the denomination.

ination’s board of Christian education for 11 years. Mrs. Rettig is very active in missions and church school work. She and Dr. Rettig

TABERNACLE - PRESBYTERIAN © 34th and’ Central DR. ROY EWING VALE REV. RALPH L. O'DELL Ministers 8:30 A, M. BIBLE SCHOOL

10:45 A. M.-DIVINE WORSHIP DR. VALE PREACHING

“I Sat Alone Because of Thy Hand.” Thurs., 7:16 P. M., Mid-Week Service

have four children.

BACKUS TO DISCUSS. LIFE OF CHANNING

Dr. E, Burdette Backus, minister, will speak on “Wiliam Ellery ” tomorrow at 11 a. m. in All Soults Uniterian church. Channing, who founded the Unitarian church in the United States, is honored by a place in the national Hall of Fame, He died Oct.| 2, 1842; accordingly, the churches

LESSON IS "UNREALITY" All Christian

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COMMUNITY BIBLE SCHOOL Starting at 7:30 P.M.

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