Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 October 1943 — Page 5

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missions forum Thursday at 8 p. m.| in the Zion Evangelical and Re- Great ET Ottber nations ; mon e VA Bim tion. Sunday services will include: Pocahontas to H 50th Sessions.

BE, ants Soptotlo Sevnon-Th fathers Delegates to the 50th annual

! {meeting of the Great Sun Council of the Indiana degree of Pocahons tas, Improved Order of Red Men, will convene Tuesday in the Clays pool hotel for a two-day session. Highlights of Wednesday's ses= sions will be the public installation of officers. Mrs, Fern Burke, of In- -| dianapolis, Great Wenonah, will succeed Mrs, Leona Edleman of Anderson as Great Pocahontas. A luncheon for the Past Great Pocahontas association will be given at 12:15 p. m. Tuesday and a banquet at 6 p. m. in the Riley room of the Claypool. _Mrs. Gertrude Campbell of Ine dianapolis is chairman of .the convention and Mrs. Mayme Eichel, co« chairman. Mrs, Gertrude Schminke of the Indianapolis Meta Co. will have charge of installation of offi« cers. Mrs. Bertha Doyle is great keeper of the records.

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WES! CNU RENE-—-Youth week will bé celebrated Lt _ Bunday,

nigh Tuesday nex Oct. 34, with the exception of Saturday. eo Mark Rhoads will discuss juvenile ida Dr

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and y an ariottesville will speak next Sunday at 11 a, IRVINGTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ~Dr, Cleland B. McAfee will morrow morning on “Keeping Age's re on "How the Ni Times Is Met by the Christian Faith." each evening wt 7:30, tomorrow throu Thursday, and conduct Bible hours dally at 10 a. m, Monday through Friday. The public is invited, LINWOOD CHRISTIAN CHURCON A pipe organ, so difficult to secure in these times, has been purchased from the Second Baptist chu snd rebuilt, Rt will be dedicated with a special vesper

Bookseller's Forethought iui h team. Prevents Local Shortag EER

ENTENARY Publishers all over the country are rationing Bibles to gealers be= | vow, TY ht tw Suntan

Milt D, Campbell (right), national defense director of the Legon, | watches ' Wilson points out on the globe where Mr. Campbell's son is figh in the Pacific. :

Lean Gives National Job To Air Raider Shot af Rabaul

hospital at Ft. Harrison last Sat-

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P. A. Wood . . . prepared for the Bible shortage.

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Pvt. James R. Wilson Jr, who ‘is out of the fight because of \ wounds received in a raid over ae has spent 10 months in the vital Jap base of Rabaul, h&5 three bullet wounds received when entered the flight on the home a Jap Zero attacked the American front as assistant national Ameri- bomber, of which he was tail gun-

ner, over Rabaul on Dec. 7, 1042. - ion director of the American He wears the Purple Heart medal.

The 24-year-old army air crops Pvt. Wilson, of Wilkinsburg, Pa., private took over part of the duties

Dr, Clive MoGuire, A f er home, 1100 W. Sis st, afte the indianapolis Baptist association, wil r's illness. was a member of the Republican Women’s club and ist Oct. 24 and Oct. 31. Dr. McGuire the Meridian | Street Method cause of the limited supplies, but P. A. Wood, Indianapolis bookseller, and the pastor. the Rev. David 8. MocNelly, ) A will have enough for his trade. will Hake persotial calls during the two Mr. Wood, who has managed the Meigs Publishing Co. for 34 years,| A BEECH GROVE CHURON OF THE NAZ. began to increase his orders for Bibles three years ago. He rerifembered | Mra. Not et Soliton dee and that Bibles were at 8 prémium in the last war and was foresighted evangelists, will conduct meetings each

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Survivors are the mother, Mrs. Henrietta E. McHolme; two sisters, Mrs. Margaret McHolme McKinney

LABOR BENEFITS EXTENDED

MEXICO CITY, Oct. 16 (U. PJ — President Manuel Avila Camacho

and Mrs. Irma E. MacNelly, all of Indianapolis, and a brother, Robert

is the first world war II legionnaire appointed to national headed his

handled by C. M. Wilson, who was assistant national American-

enough to be ready when the present shortage developed. However, the provident

restrictions concerning the sale of

evening at 7:45 tomorrow through Oct. 3, FIR PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Dr, | Horace H, ‘Underwod, returned missionary | to Korea, will speak at 9:30 and 11 a m,

last night issued a decree extending the benefits of the "recently an~

Barth McHolme, Grand Rapids, | Mich. p quarters here, He ism director until his appointment Mr | ties atthougt, paper rationing and | oa MINITY a SIaonis? CHURCH--The

nounced “compulsory wage increase” speakers will conduct the eves

aughert | team of singers, musi.

II eo- Wood does find it necessary to pre-|

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Mrs. Murvill S. Dilley ; “Puneral rites for Mrs. Murvil 8. Dilley of near Bloomfield, who died yesterday at the Methodist hospital of injuries received in a traffic crash in a Bloomfield blackout July 8, will be at 3:30 p. m. tomorfow in the Bloomfield Methodist church, with burial in Grandview cemetery. Survivors are the husband, O. Ray Dilley; a son, George Albert Dilley; three daughters, Jeanette, Barbara. Ann and Wilma Patricia

Dilley, and a brother, Levi Stanford.

Rev. James A. White Funeral and burial rites for-the Rev. James A. White, former pastor of the United Brethren church in Washington, Roanoke and Huntington, will be in Westerville," O., today. Rev. White died Thursday in Grant hospital, Columbus, O. He recently had relired as pastor of the First United Brethren church in Westerville. He was 74. 3 Survivors are the widow, five

Lewis C. Pickle

Funeral rites for Lewis C. Pickle, ‘the oldest Oaklandon resident, will held at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow in

CANNING CO. HEAD TO ADDRESS ROTARY

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duties Thursday after being discharged from Billings General

recently as world war ordinator of the legion.

FRED ODIET DIES AT AGE OF 61

Gamewell Division Worker Will Be Buried Tuesday.

Fred Odiet, an employee at the Gamewell division, died yesterday at his home, 3466 Salem st, He was 61. Mr. Odiet attended the University of Notre Dame, where he studied electrical engineering, and was a member of St. Thomas Aquinas church here, the men's club of the church, Fraternal Order of Eagles and the Electrical Workers Union No. 481, He was born in South Bend. $i Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Nora g Odiet; a "daughter, Mrs Thomas Angelos.” MINGNE, Mads. one: son, Fred C. Chelsea, Mass.

Funeral services will be held at 8:30 a. m. Tuesday at the Kirby

and at 9 a. m. at the church. Bu-

AT RALLY TONIBHT

Dr. Thomas Moseley, missionary, evangelist and youth worker, will speak at the “Youth for Christ” rally at 8:30 p. m. today at the Roberts Park Methodist church. Dr. Moseley is president of the Nyack training institute at Nyack, N, Y. For 13 years he

border in southern China. ‘ The song service will begin at 7:30 p.m, and a half-hour program will be broadcast over racio station WIBC from 8 to 8:30 p. m.

DR. CRAIN TO OPEN U. OF LIFE SCHOOL

Dr. James A. Crain of the United Christian Missionary society, will open the eight-week ferm of the University of Life at the Riverside Park Methodist church tomorrow night with the discussion, ¥Are We as Christians R for a New World Order?” Supper will be at 5:30 p. m., with chapel service at 6:20 p. m. Dr, Crain will speak at 7 p. m. :

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mortuary, Meridian and 19th sts, |Pital rial will be’ in Holy Cross cemetery. 2nd I

Was a. missionary on the Tibetan

C.W.Blacklidge Given New Post

CHARLES W. BLACKLIDGE, formerly associated with the local Railway Express agency, has been named

cago Rallway Express agency. Mr, Black~ lidge has been in express service 38 years. He was transferred rw manager's office in Cleveland in 1939, and was called to the office of the president in New York 10 months ago. u

FORMER TIMES MAN |

. A daughter, Margaret Ellen, was born to Mrs. Earl M. Hoff and Capt. Hoff, former Times reporter, Thursday in the Bloomington hosThe girl, weighing seven pounds 1 ounces, was born on the birthday of her grandmother, Mrs. Lela Finkbiner. Mrs. Hoff will join her husband at Camp Blanding, Fla.

State Deaths

FT. WAYNE-Catherine Letts, 57 vivors: Daughters, Mrs. Ch: Mrs. Ru Deller, Mrs.

nd, Henry Schaefer; Schaefer; daughters, Miss Doris Mm. Bertha Ghiment!

BUS-TRAIN CRASH KILLS 6 TRACY, Cal, Oct. 16 (U. P.)—~

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Rev. R. W. Green, says no one in the congregation is more pleased by the purchase than Miss Ada Collier, who led the unaccompanied congregational singing for years.

force, the Rev. Green said. Methodists. are forbidden to drink alcoholic beverages, to use tobacco, to attend movies and belong secret societies. There are no kitchens connected with the denomination’s churches and no parties are held in them. However,

Robes Forbidden Ministers are not permitted to wear robes; no choirs are organized; members are requested to fast pray before revivals or the conference; and women as ordained to

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sur-|of a lecture delivered by Richard Tin:1J. Davis, C. 8, B, of San Jose, ster, | Cal, In church at 12th and Delaware sts.

the Christian Science

this afternoon, Mr. Davis, member of the board

Lavrence Scha A of lectureship of the Mother Church, id |the First Church of Christ, Boston,

\ unfolding idea of divine mind.”

SALVATION ARMY - WILL HEAR ALLEN

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sent a deaf ear to the many appeals he receives from other book companies to share his Bible stock with them. Last month he received a| heavy shipment of Bibles ordered in February, 1942 A great many of | these are in the hands of Indian. apolis children who entered the] junior departments of the Sunday |

Both the members of the armed | forces and the folks at home are purchasing so many Bibles that the publishers made their own rationing rules. There are no government

VISITS CHILDREN

Bishop ‘Thomas J. Jenkins, reord, Ore, was In Indianapolis this week visiting his children, Thomas P. Jenkins and Mrs, Frederick Mitchell,

Bishop Jenkins is the author of the new book, “The Man of Alaska.” a biography of the late Rb.

| mushers, went to Alaska before the | Klondike gold rush, Bishop Jenkins was - the “Episcopal - bishop of -Ne« vada for many: years.

QUARTET TO SING FOR VESPERS

The Broad Ripple unit 312 of the 11th district American Legion aux« fllary has invited the following quartet, Mesdames Carl Hughley, Joe Murphy, William Blake and David Combs, to sing at the Protest ant vespers tomorrow at 5:30 p. m. at the veterans hospital. Mrs. Wilbert Smith will accoms pany the singers and Lloyd Smith,

schools for the fall semester, | 4

Rev. Peter Trimble Rowe, for 47! . years bishop of the Episcopal Dio-|-[as the sourdough and the prines of”

the scarcity of leather’ for bind-

ings have had a marked effect on the situation.

| i Lom ari aay Dr. ree 8. Men. JAW to plece workers, and other { ninger will preach In the morning in the groups not provided -for in the

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Woest Side Gospel Tabernacle Tune In Every Sunday, 1:30 P. M-WIBC Sunday Services, 3 and 1:0 P.M REV, THOMAS PAINO 2113 Miller St. FUNDAMENTAL BAPTIST Tune in WISH 8-8:30 A. M, and 11:30:12 Midnight Every Sunday. r, Sponsor Sha-Pushidued_ Gospel Program CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Delaware and Walnut Streets {700 North)

CHRIST TEMPLE

(Apostolie Faith.) 403 W. Fall Creek Parkway Sunday, 11:30 A. M, 7:30 P. M,

ST. MARK'S UNITED LUTHERAN Prospect and Linden Sts.

R. H. BENTING, D.D, Pastor Sunday School ...,.y....10:00 A. M. Worship

CHURCH OF CHRIST

Shelby Street . invites you to attend sll its services, Radio program every Sunday, 7:30-5:00 A. Mm, over Btation wisn, Ww. L Minister, GA-1743

ST. PAUL'S CHURCH - EPISCOPAL

ILLINOIS AND NEW YORK STS. REV, WILLIAM BURROWS, Rector,

Sunday, 8 A.’ M.~Holy Communion,

9:30 A. M.—~Church School, at College ave, and 4th of.

“Dr W. A. Shullenbgrger, Minist Bible School connie 3130 ACM, Morning Worship ..... 10:40 A. M,

Sermon: “Amidst the Churches a Presence : Invisible." © Musto by excellent choir Youth Fellowship M30 PM

FIRST-BAPTIST CHURCH. Creer MRSTIRIR RUA Vorname: Streets Carleton W.. Atwater, D.D,, Pastor

9:35 A. M.~Bible School, 10:50 A. M. Worship. Sermon: “Paith for Today."

18 P. M.—Youih Pellowship,

7:30 P. M.— Worship, - Sermon: “Christ in the Midst,"

_Thursdey, 7:30P, MMid week Bervive

TABERNACLE Presbyterian Church

3th and Central

DR. ROY EWING VALE REV. RALPH L. O'DELL

Ministers 9:30 A, M.-BIBLE SCHOOL. 10:45 A. M.--DIVINE WORSHIP, Dr. Vale preaching. “A Prayer on Every Star" Thurs, 7:18 p, m.~Mid-week Service

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violinist. The Rev. C. R. Lizenhy, Protestant chaplain, will give the meditation to be broadcast to the! patients over the public address system. Mrs. E. E. Burton Is 11th, district chairman and Mrs, Clara] E. Hirst is unit president,

E. C. BILTCUFFE DIRECTS CHOIR

THE BOY EVANGELIST

Edwin C. Biltcliffe, a musician with the Indianapolis Symphony or-

of choir director of the Third Christian church, Mr, Biltcliffe plays the plano and percussion instruments, is an accompanist and a former pupil of Arthur Foote and Guy Maier. The Prof.

last night at a Kiwanis club dinner.

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Hear Him Tonight

CALVARY TABERNACLE

902 Fletcher Ave,

10:40 A.M. = Becon

HAM ~Morning Prayer and Sermon. WHEN LIFE LOSES ITS ZEST Sunday at 1 F. 8. C. Wicks, Minister Emeritus

NORTN and NEW JERSEY STREETS FREDERICK I. DARIES, PASTOR. Louis PF. Busdmeyer, Assistant Pastor,

HARVEST HOME SUNDAY

G00. AM. ~Pitst Servic of Worship, - . spre yi Ly.

Bervice = ¥ = Ty A AI EE NTI a"

Sermon by Pastor Daries. -

UNITY TRUTH CENTER 1544.Park Ave.

Bpeaker—Ralph E. Johnson, Sunday School-0:30 A. M. Chureh BService~10:88 A. M. Subject: “The True Sabbath.” Y. 0 U6 P M

FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Bad 5 10 8 School. ES KOEI wt ort Su

Broadeast WIBC, 11 to 11:46 a mm direct from church, ?

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DR. B. B. SUTCLIFFE ND, ORBOON.

OF PORTLA Multnomah School of the Bible

at WHEELER MISSION

45 N. Delaware EVERY NIGHT, 7:48 — OCT. 10 TO

Chaplain 1st Lt. W. O. Backlund of Camp Atterbury

Sunday Night — 7:48

"Crisis Living: There Is a Better Way"

Roberts Park Church

(Methodist) Delaware and Vermont Bta. 19:48 7:48

Dr. Sumner L. Martin, Minister, - v ; . preaching. Victory Service for Servicemen

SATURDAY NIGHT - 7:48

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES

Branches of The Mother Church, The First Church ’ of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Mass. THO Rati? J Rtieliy Svited 10 sur services and Pres ig Rooms N FOR AY, OCT. 17: “DOCTRINE OF ATONEMENT Morning Service, 11 A. M. :

FIRST CHURCH, Meridian at 20th SECOND CHURCH, Delaware at 13th 5:00 p.m.

THIRD CHURCH, Wash. Blvd. at 34th 8:00p.m. FOURTH Pleasant Run Parkway, 8. Drive, at Butler Ave. 5:00p.m. h CHURCH, College Ave. at 62d 7:30 p. m. Church CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY, 611 Prospect Sunday 9:30 and 11 AML Femail in AE

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