Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 April 1943 — Page 7
Clubs— = °° ~ Latreian Group
Plans Luncheon And Bridge
Lecture on Program Of Present Day Club
Two clubs will play bridge Mon-| 3 Others will hear talks by|
day. 4 members.
The ALPHA NU LATERIAN club] |
will meet’ Monday at the Cahary Cottage for a 1 o'clock luncheon, followed by bridge.
Mrs. Theodore PF. Fleck will have|
the C.-1. H. N. club meeting at her home, 5623 E.' Washington st., Monday. The group will have a lunch-
eon-bridge and a business meeting.|
The assistant hostess will be Mrs. William Arnold.
The hostess for the. FORTNIGHTLY STUDY club meeting Monday will be Mrs. George W.
Shugert, 27 Kenmore rd. Following|:
a talk by Mrs. George L., Davis on “Papua,” Mrs. J. Lester Williams will lead the discussion. The assistant hostess will be Mrs. Luther E. Polen.
A business meeting of the CHAPTER P, P. E. O. SISTERHOOD, will be held Monday in the Indiana National bank.
“When Money Makes. A Difpessrence” will be the subject of a talk by Mrs. Robert Reed for the IRVINGTON CIRCLE of the CHILD CONSERVATION LEAGUE OF AMERICA Monday. The hostess, Mrs. C. J. Watson, 343 N. Irvington ave., will be assisted by Mrs. C. D. Vawter.
B The Monday meeting of the PRESENT DAY club will be held ‘at the home of Mrs. E. S. Wheaton, $5696 Washington blvd. Mrs. C. V. Sorenson will lecture on “Uncle Sam’s Ditch.” Mrs. O. H. Greist will assist Mrs. Wheaton.
Mrs. E. K. Higdon will be the guest speaker for the CHAPTER G, P. BE. O. SISTERHOOD program Monday. The hostess will be Mrs. T. G. Smith, 5808 Julian ave.
Miss Margery Wilson, authority on charm and the author of “The Woman You Want to Be,” will be the guest speaker at a meeting of the BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN'S club at the Woman's Department club Thursday evening. Miss Marjorie Ford, © president, will introduce Miss Wilson.
McKee Chapel Will Be Scene Of Wedding
An informal wedding ceremony-at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in . McKee chapel of Tabernacle :Pres__byterian church will unite Miss ephine Forrest and Ensign James B. Wright, U. S. N. R. Miss Forrest is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Forrest, 4021 Ruckle ave. Mr. and Mrs. Carr Wright of .Cincinnati are Ensign Wright's parents, . Dr. Roy Ewing Vale will read the service before a background of palms flanked by two seven-branch candelabra. Miss. Donna Alles, organist, will play Pi Beta Phi sorority songs and bridal airs. The bride will enter on the arm of her father. She and her attendants, Miss Martha Hart and Miss Adelyn Cooling, will wear street-length dresses in pastel shades with matching flower hats. They will carry French bouquets of spring flowers.
Reception Follows’
Thomas Wright of Cincinnati will .be his brother’s best man, and Jerry Wright, another brother, will be the usher. Following a reception in the home of the bride's parents, the couple will leave for a wedding trip South. As her going-away costume, the bride will wear a brown and beige git with brown accessories. he attended Butler university and was a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority. The bridegroom was graduated from the University of Cincinnati. :
Elterd Cover to Wed. Lois Day
Miss Lois Day, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Day, 1333 Hiatt st. will be married to Pfc. Elferd Allen Cover of Logansport at noon tomor“row at” the Woodworth-Etter tabernacle, 2112 Miller st. The Rev. Thomas A. Paing will read the ceremony, and the church will be decorated with palms and candles, Preceding the ceremony, Mrs. * Eleanor Chetam and Miss Florence Hodge will sing “I Love You Truly”; Miss Edwina Paino will play “Because” on the solo box and Alvia
church will officiate before the fire
Given in marriage by her father, the bride will be in a pink pearl satin gown styled with a fitted bodice and shoulder yoke of-mous-seline de soie outlined with pleated braid. Her three-quarter length sleeves will be edged with pleated braid and her skirt yill extend into a train. She will have a two tiered fingertip veil of pink pearl illusion attached to a halo of pleated tulle accented with pearlized orange blossoms. Her flowers will be orchids and freezia. Miss Marjorie Pabst of Marys town, O. will be maid of honor. Her heather blue taffeta frock will have a romance neckline, three-quarter length sleeves and a bouffant skirt accented with pleated bands. She will carry Enchantress carnations and wear a matching tiara. William Schorr, Normandy, Mo., will be the best man.
Reception to Follow
The bride’s mother will wear a navy blue crepe gown with light blue and navy accessories and a corsage of Enchantress carnations and blue delphinium. Mrs. Myers will have a similar corsage and her
chiffon. A reception at the Tudor home will be held after the ceremony. The assistants will be Miss Doris Speake of Lafayette, Misses Bunny Callaway, Helena Hunsicker, Marjorie Hiott, Delight Otto and Jean
Stuppey. When the couple leaves on a wedding trip, the bride will travel in a beige gabardine suit with dark brown accessories and an orchid corsage. They will be at home near Camp . Bowie, Brownwood, Tex. The out-of-town guests will be Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Stewart, Mrs. Laura Godfrey, Mrs. Isabelle Spen-
Lafayette; Miss Marcella Obermann of St. Louis and Miss Patricia Chumlea, Lebanon.
Nellie Young to Talk
To Churchwomen
Miss Nellie C. Young will be guest speaker at the second quarterly meeting of the Home Service department at 2 p. m. Tuesday in the Third Christian church. Miss Young is affiliated with the Central Christian church. Also on the program will be devotions by Mrs. W. T. Lemons and music by a trio including Mesdames Robert Hoffman, D. F. Bergsteron and Preston Jenson. Mrs. Frances Helkema will accompany the sing-
ers. Members of the Priscilla and Federation circles will serve: as hostesses and Mrs. Harry Alumbaugh will preside.
Velma Maston to “He
Wed Tomorrow Miss Velma Maston will become the "bride of Charles F. Schanke Jr. at 3:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Pleasant Run Boulevard church with the Rev. R. C. Windhorst, officiating. al Miss Maston is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Maston, 3604 Ralston ave. Mr. Schanke’s parents
are Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Schanke, 3621 Bluff rd.
| Emera Meets Friday
ne Emera club will meet at 8 m. Friday at the home of Miss Myrtle Blumberg, 1551 Lexington ave.
palm, ferns, lilies and two seven-branch candelabra. ing, harpist, will play bridal airs before the. service.
gown will be of light blue lace and
cer and Prof. and Mrs. J. J. Rising,
Mrs. ‘A. M. Welchons (left) and Mrs. Jasper P. Scott yesterday were installed as third vice president and parliamentarian of the Indianapolis Council of Church Women at the organization’s 45th annual meeting in the Central Christian church. A third new officer is Mrs. Ralph Holland, corresponding secretary.
Jeanne Tudor Will Become Bride |Of Lieut. Robert E.. Myers Jr. In Ceremony This Evening
The marriage of Miss Jeanne Tudor and Lieut. Robert E. Myers Jr. will be read at 8:30 p. m. today in the home of the ‘brides’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Howell Tudor, 5538 N. Guilford ave. Lieut, Myers is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Myers of St. Louis. The Rev. Ernst Piepenbrok of the St. John’s Evangelical and Reform
place which will be decorated with Miss Mary Spald-
May Day Party Proceeds to Go
To A.W. V.S.
‘The May day party of the Indianapolis chapter, Indiana Hairdressers and Cosmetologists association, May 2 at the Hotel Lincoln, will be climaxed with the crowning of a May queen. Proceeds from the arly, scheduled for 8 p. m. will be given to the American Women's Volunteer Services.
Educational demonstrations will be given during the day at the hotel. Mrs. Mabel Thomas and Mrs. Jewel Edwards, both of Indianapolis, and ‘Orlie Mitchell of Columbus will be in charge of demonstrations of hair styling -and shaping, starting at 10a. m. - Mrs. Murt- E. Craig, chapter president, is general chairman for the event. Assisting her is Mrs. Edna Porter. : Committees include Mrs. Thomas, chairman, Mrs. Edwards and Miss Irma Zook, style critics; Mrs. Ruth Oesterle and Mrs, Leola Beck, program; Mrs. Mildred Rottler and Mrs. Betty Wheeler, dance music, and Mesdames Irma Robertson, Irene Shuman and Emily Armstrong, card party. Also, L. C. Van Rheenen, Paul Korby, James Fox and Mesdames Bee Innis, Fleta Sprinkle, Leona Pitzer and Katherine Steurer, hosts and hostesses, and Mesdames Florence Trowbridge, Minnie Goerke and Lyle Powell, door aids. Mrs. Dolly Fouts and Mrs. Lucille Hardy, pianists, will assist with the music.
Marge McAbee To Be Wed to Aviation Cadet
McKee chapel of Tabernacle Presbyterian church will be the scene tonight of the wedding of Miss Marjorie Helen McAbee and Aviation’ Cadet Robert H. Hallden of George field, Ill. Miss McAbee is the daughter of Mrs. William D. McAbee, 2312 N. Pennsylvania st. Cadet Hallden’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Fred G. Hallden of Bellerose, N. Y. Dr. Roy Ewing Vale will read the ceremony at 9:30 p. m. before an altar decorated with spring flowers and cathedral candles. William T, McAbee will give his sister in marriage. She will wear a sky hlue, two-piece ensemble with black accessories and a White .or= chid corsage. Her matron of honor, Mrs. William T. McAbee, will wear a twopiece coral ensemble with white pique accents and black accessories. Her corsage will' be of gardenias. Mr. Hallden will be his son’s best man. The bride's mother will wgar a pearl gray suit with tiger lily accessorics and a corsage of tiger lilies. © ‘The bridegroom's mother will have brown accessories and ga corsage of yellow roses with her pale green dress.
To Talk on Hawai: Mrs. J. W. Thornburgh will talk on the “Hawaiian Islands” at noon
Monday for a meeting of the Indiana chapter, International Travel-
Study club, at the Hotel Lincoln,
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Church N News— * Dr. Bowen:
To Talk at
Pastor is ‘Lenten Speaker at
Circle Church.
Dr. Harold Bowen of Evanston, IL, ‘will give. the sermons at the noonday services Tuesday through Friday at Christ church on the circle,
standing committee of the house
lof deputies of the General Conven=-
tion of the Protestant Episcopal
mittee on the status and work of the presiding bishop. He has b2en Lenten preacher recently in New York and Houston, Tex. The Monday noonday preacher at Christ church will be the Rev, James G. Jones of St. Philip's church, here. ‘ sn 8 Dr. Herbert E. Hinton, former missionary to Burma, will sing “The Holy City” at the meeting of the men’s class at the First Baptist church tomorrow morning. Dr. Hinton is now the midwest secretary for the ministers and missionaries’ benefit board of the Northern Baptist convention with headquarters in Indianapolis. #
Backus to Speak
| Dr. E, Burdette Backus, minister, will give the address, “Thomas Jefferson, Pioneer of Tomorrow’s Religion,” at 11 a. m, tomorrow at All Soul's Unitarian church. Since Jefferson was born April 13, 1743, the church will be celebrating the bicentennial of his birth tomorrow. - ® ” ®
At the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Prospect and Villa ave., George Hill and Gerald Dale will speak and Margaret Hus ber and Margaret Harold will present special music tomorrow . at 7 p. m.
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d 2 = ” Oscar Stern of Czechoslovakia will be the ‘guest speaker Thursday at 7:30 p. m. at the First Baptist church.
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Discusses Vocation
Following the theme for April which is “Choosing a Vocation,” Glenn B. Lacey will speak on “Why I Am an Industrial Engineer and Personnel Director” at the Christian Endeavor meeting tomorrow at 6 p. m. at the University Park
{Christian church.
1 wy The Irvington unit 38 of the 11th District American Legion auxiliary has invited the Boy Scout Brass quartet to play at the Protestant vespers- tomorrow at 4:30 p. m. at the Veterans’ hospital. » » » Jules Ruben, new secretary of the Indianapolis Hebrew congregation, will give an account of his recent experience in Europe at the meeting of the Temple sisterhood Monday at'2 p. m. in the temple. The First Christian church, Bedford, is issuing “religious ration books.” The book bear coupons
distributed by the government. A person performing a task for the church or attending a service, writes his name on a coupon, detaches it and leaves it in the church as a token of his devotion.
PRESENTS 3D ORGAN RECITAL TOMORROW
Mrs. Evelyn Borofsky-Roskin, organist, will present: a third organ recital tomorrow at 4 p. m. at the Beth-El Zedeck temple. Mrs. Roskin will be assisted by Samuel Kaplah, violinist of the Indianapolis Symphony orchestra. The concert will begin with the “Passover Preiude” by Lewandowski and sn “Ancient Hebrew Prayer” by Nowekowski-Pickinson played by Mrs. Roskin. ‘It will continue with organist and violinist alternating. One group of compositions to be presented by Mr. Kaplan inclades “Meditation” (Thais) by Massenet and : “Liebesfreud” by Kreisler. Final organ numbers are Tschaikowsky’s “Barcarolle” and Bach’s “Dorian Toccata.” :
Noon Rites,
‘Dr. Bowen is’ chairman of thej
church and a member of the com-| i
similar to those in the ration books|
Kenneth Dodgson (left) is chairman of the juvenile crime committee of the new Baptist Boys council. . Inspector Donald Tooley is the council founder and Charles E. Curtis, right, is a vice president to recruit council members at Technical high school. of the new council are to combat juvenile crime, interest high school youth in religion and promote wholesome recreation.
Chief goals
Chaplain
. Rabbi Perley has come directly vard. He considers this a sort of director of the Hillel . foundation, sponsored by the B'nai B'rith, at Blooningion for some years. He is familiar with the whereabouts of’ some of our fighting forces over3 seas, having been a rabbi in Australia ‘two years. It was there that he met Mrs. Perley and they both keep: in ; touch with her native country. Rabbi Perley Raphi Perley was born in Philadelphia, was graduated from McGill university, Montreal, and received his theological degree at the Jewish Institute of religion, New York. Before volunteering for the chaplaincy, he was executive secretary of the Leon N. Levi Memorial hospital,
congregation, Hot Springs, Ark. # # #
Directs Young People
Miss Kathleen Shannon of Durant, Okla. is the new director of young people’s and children’s work in the department of missionary organizations for the United Christian Missionary society. Miss Shannon has served as religious director in Massachusetts, Maine and Texas. She is experienced in conducting vacation schools and in directing church music. She was graduated from Phillips university and received her master’'s degree in religious education from Andover-Newton Theological
4 seminary, Boston.
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Attendance Falls People interested in the city’s religious -problems say they are disturbed by the conditions disclosed in .recent surveys. The Marion County Council of Christian education estimates that the total attendance in the Sunday schools of the county is between 7500 and 10,000 lower than a year ago. This is true in spite of the fact that the city’s population has
SECOND PRESBYTERIAN
This Historic Church of Which Henry Wa Beecher Was Minister Vermont and Pennsylvania Sts.
JEAN 8. MILNER, D. D., Misisir Morning Worship, 10:45 A “Handling Moods of A . Dr. Milner
Church School, 10:45 A, M.
and rabbi of the House of Israel!”
Rabbi Perley Named Jewish
at Ft. Harrison
By EMMA RIVERS MILNER Rabbi Martin M. Perley, one-time resident of Bloomington, a clergyman of international experience, is the newly appointed Jewish chaplain at Ft. Harrison. Until now, various rabbis of local synagogs have conducted the Jewish services at the post.
from the chaplains’ school at Harhomecoming, he says, since he was
increased by. approximately 87,000 during the past year. » ”
Receive New Pastor
The Rev. J. Maurice Thompson will be officially installed as pastor of the Broad Ripple Christian church tomorrow afternoon at 2:30. Guest ministers who will speak include Dr. Ephrahim D, Lowe
ation, and Dr. i Bruce Kershner: of the Butler college of religion, former instructor of the Rev. Th n. Poa aring Rev. Thompson. will bring greetings from Marion} county Sunday schools; various other ministers will offer felicitations and the choir will present special music. ” 8 »
Boys and girls who have been instructed in the practices and beliefs of their church will> be publicly examined tomorrow at 10 a. m. at the Friedens Evangelical and Reformed church. The class has met with the pastor, the Rev. Robert C. Kuebler, for two . hours each Saturday since September, The class will be confirmed at services next Sunday, April 18. > ” » ” . Mrs. Jacob Weiss, president of the Beth-El sisterhood, wrote the dramatic skit-which will be presented at the sisterhood meeting Monday at 1 p. m. in the temple.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.
Meridian and yErmont eS Carleton W. Atwater, D. D., Pas Rev. Roland L. Pickhardt, Asst, Pastor ons jbl School Sermon by Pastor: “mor ora st's Sake’ 6: Lg M,—Youth Fellowship 7:30 P — Worship. Sermon by Asst.
as “The TEs Tn These Days” Thursday, 130 P. M.—Midweek Service scar ay 1 Czechoslovakia, pea.
Lyndhurst Baptist Church
dhurst Drive Two Blocks
uth of W. Wash. St. REV. C. H. SCHEICK, PASTOR REV. HAAKON KNUDSON, Asst. Pastor
Unified Service, 9:30°A. M. “The ( Chest of Joash’— Pa astor Eve. Worship, 7:45 P. “Salvation. '—Asst. Pastor »
Wors, grship Service On Wednesday, 7:30 P. M.
13d Christian | Notes 75th
Anniversary
‘birthday of its founding.
{charge of religious education for
ment employing six national work-
Festive Rite Arranged; Emmanuel Baptists. . Mark 44th Year.
Tomorrow, the Third Christian church will open the celebration of
Baptist church will mark the 44th At the Third church, the Rev.
congregation -at worship ' sérvice and deliver the charge on ‘the afternoon, to 100 voluntéers who will make calls in the interest of the pre-Easter membership drive, Women , of the church will serve iuncheon to the volunteers immediately after the church service when the chapel and’ chancel choirs will sing under the direction of Prof. Joseph Lautner. The Rev. Mr. Kellison is in
the Disciples of Christ, a depart-
ers and 30 in the field. It is expected that tomorrow's program on which - he , will speak. will be the forerunner of several which will come to a climax on the 75th anniversary day in December. ! # 8 8
has planned to wipe out its debt during 1943, its 44th anniversary year. Accordingly, Charles Holton of the Railroadmen’s Federal Savings & Loan association will address the congregation on “Responsibilities,” tomorrow at 7:30 p. m. The Rev. Roland C. Pickhardt, associate pastor of the First Baptist church, will speak at 10:45 a. m, when Mrs. Ethel Swinehardt will direct the special and the Rev. Floyd F. Smith, pastor, will preside. Emmanuel began as a very small’ group meeting in a storeroom, moved later to a building at Woodlawn and Laurel sts. and later built its present edifice on the same site.
EVANGELIST TO OPEN SECOND CAMPAIGN
Jackie Burris, evangelist and former professional boxer of Los Angeles, will open his’ sécond ‘campaign in Cadle tabernacle tomorrow afternoon. - The Burris party will hold meetings each evening at 7:30 p. m. and on Sundays through April 256. The campaign will come to a climax with the burning of the Cadle tabernacle mortgage and a Sunday school rally Easter Sunday. Last year, an average of 5000 people are said to have attended the Burris meetings here. Included in the Burris party are the musical: messengers, Cy and Susie Ramseyer, singer and harpist respectively; Jimmy Haskins, organist and tenor; Alvin Rasmussen, pianist; and the Asbury College Ladies trio.
Observe 'Birthday'
Park Baptist church, of which Mrs. William Duke is teacher, will celebrate its 24th anniversary tomor= row. Mrs. R. R. Mitchell, state president of the women’s missionary society and charter member of the
its 75th anniversary year with fes- : tive services and the Emmanuel
M. Owen Kellison will address the ’ the 10:40 a. m.|
- Carl ‘Bassett of Los Angeles, chalk artist, trombonist and evan~ gelist, will’ hold revival services , at the. Calvary Baptist church, : Wednesday through May 2. Services will be daily, except Saturday, at 7:30 p. m. There will be lighting effects, stereoptican pic- - tures, hymbs on the screen, replacing hymn books, a chalk’ drawing by the evangelist .each evening and tamatie Yeaing of poems, ¢
The Emmanuel Baptist church.
CHURCH ot CHRIST
2842 Shelby Street invités you, to attend all its. services, Radio program over Sunday, 7:30-8:00 a. m., over Station ISH. W. L, TOTTY, Minister. GA-1742.
West Side Gospel Tabernacle
Tune In Every Sunday, 1:30 P. M.—~WIBO Sunday Qervices. ‘and 7:30 P., M. PAIN
2112 Miller St. St. Paul's Episcopal Church Illinois and New York Sts REV. WILLIAM BURROWS, Rector, Sunday— 3 00 A. M., Holy. Communion 9:30 A. M., Church School 11:00 A, M., Morning prayer
Monday—11:00 A. M., Holy Communion Good Friday, April 23—Holy Communion, 12 to 3 P. M. :
Hear Ross H. Minkler
3 Times Each Sunday 10:40 A. M. and 7:30 P. M.
North Side Church of God 900 W. 30th St. Radio Broadcast—11 P. M.
Over WISH—1310 On Your Dial
Calvary Baptist Church
Roosevelt Ny & 23rd. at Stuart St. William O. Breedlove, Pastor
Sunday School—9:3 Morning Worship—io: 35
Byange)istie A Cthing April 14 to
Each Evening Wy " 30 Except Saturday Carl Bassett, Los Angélés, Evangelist
The Three-G class of Garfield|
class, will deliver the address.
CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Delaware and allt Streets DR. W. A Ul ER Bible School—9:30 A. My Morning Worship—10:45 A, Sermon—‘‘Heroic Souls Carry oir Matos”
usic by excellent Youth Fellowship—5:30
ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH OF OUR REDEEMER
Fairfield and Park, at Wotson R LE, | Sunday Schoof at 9:30
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EIFERT, PASTOR
Morning Service at 10
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34th and Central DR. ROY EWING VALE REV. L. O'DELL Ministers 9:30 A. M.—Bible School 0:48 A. M.—Divine Worship
Vi P. “In the Book, It Is Written of Me" M.~Midweek Service
Thurs,, 7:18 P. and Raa Meeting
Thomas Jefferson “I trust there is not a young man now living in the United States who will not die a Unitarian.”—Jefferson. The 200th anniversary of his birth will be celebrated Sunday at 11
All Souls Unitarian Church 1453 North Alabama Street
REV, J. C. BISHOP
COWBOY EVANGELIST J. C. C.. Bishop and: Party
EVERY NIGHT NEXT WEEK EXCEPT MONDAY
Calvary Tabernacle’ 902 FLETCHER AVE.
RADIO BROADCAST WIBO SUNDAY, 8:30 A. M.
Raymond G. Hoekstra, Pastor
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