Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 November 1943 — Page 5
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dos Presbyterian Church fo Attend
a or Cleland B. McAfee, world traveler, author ‘and Bible scholar, | | will speak tomorrow at 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. at the Meridian Heights Presbyterian church. : Dr. McAfee will continue his eveTt waar and. ‘conduct Bible hours 8° ay and conduct Bible hours
{at 11 a. m. daily through Friday. ~{Other "events in Indianapoli UNIVERSITY PARK CHRISTIAN
= Msgr. Fussenegger to Mori
«| tinction came last March when he
. {with the title, “very reverend mon-
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Silver Jubilee Tomorrow
. Many honors have been conferred upen the jubllarian both nationally | and as the director of all Catholic welfare work in--the - southern . half of Indiana. But the crowning dis- b Indiana: Society for Mental Hyglene; a member of the American Association of Social Workers and varjous local inter-faith- and racial
was designated papal chamberlain signor.” Since then it has been his
Celebration Presented Sunday
by the Rev. William H. Knierim, pastor, will be presented at the 60th
{anniversary service of the St. Paul's {Evangelical and Reformed church
tomorrow at 10:30 a. m.
the names of the church's members in the armed forces and the congre= gation will respond by saluting Old
{Glory and the Christian flag. The {Hope Bible class pageant characters and the Rev.| | Mr, Knierim will-deliver the morn ina» sermon. There will be special
will serve as
music by the combined choirs of the |
‘ [host and Trinity churches, directed ‘by Mrs. Thekla A. Knierim; by Miss
Margaret Wacker and Miss Ruth Lots, vocalists; and Paul B, Pleyte, violinist. Elmer W. Stumph, congregation president, will present greetings as will Edward Kornbroke of the Trin- | ity church, Former ministers and
Tohurch Plo |
Historical Pageant wil Be|
A brief historical pageant ‘written ||
Miss Benaldine Pencheft will read |
Miss Helen Rosenbauin will assume her duties as the new choir director of the Memorial Baptist | ‘Miss Rosen “Saunt Is a vocal “soloist “and “has olis Symphony, Fred. Martin's | A Capella, Floyd Jones Civic and Youth for Christ sholrs.
been un member of the Indianap- |
a [city
EVANGELICAL UUNIT TO MEET FRIDAY sNpay's LESSON
The Indiana State conference of
the auditorium at § a m. row to listen to the te | anniversary broadcast which will |be carried by WFBM. The radio {address will be delivered by Dr. | F. H.. Knubel, president of the deI nomination, who will be introduced iby Dr. Paul E Scherer, pastor of [Holy Trinity” shuren, ‘New-York. Nov. 14 jis the exact dale when {the three branches of the. united |church were officially merged a |quarter century ago in New York The three were the general | synod, the general- council and the - | united synod of the South.
Bis| privilege to wear the purple cas- “their wives will be mentioned by
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liams, 1158 N, Holmes ave.: daughters, Glenna Jean Williams and Barbara Anne Williams; two sons, Jack Allen Williams and Jerry Lee Williams: a sister, Mrs, Frank Downing: and three brothers, Kay Williams, Zionsville; pe Lewis G. a At Salt Lake] City, and Pvt. Earl W. ‘Williams, in the South Pacific area.
Funeral services will be at the
West Side Nazarene church, with burial in Floral Park cemetery,
Mrs. L: LaVina Go Good Funeral services for Mrs. LaVina Good, who had charge of Ayres’)
bakery department, will be held at]’ 2:3 p. m. Monday in the Ray|
Street Church of the Nazarene with burial in Floral Park cemetery, Mrs. Good died yesterday in her home, 320 E. 17th st., after an illness of several weeks. She was 47. She was a lifelong Indianapolis resident, and was a member of the Nazarene church. Survivors are the husband, Clem BE. Good, and a son, Pvt. Gale L Good, stationed at Daniel field, Augusta, Ga.
Rollie Mullins Rollie Mullins,. employee of the Chevrolet division of General Motors. Corp: 13 -years, died today at his “home, 30 S. Rybolt st.,
“Mr: “Mullins “Nh
cookies and candy, but she does know that wearing that sign is a Patriot sesture. :
ATES 5 HONDAY
Dies; Leaves Widow,
Two: Daughters.
Funeral rites for Duke Edward Painter, former. conductor for the! New York Central railroad; will be Held at 2 p. m. Monday in Lhe Robert W. Stirling funeral home, with burial in Crown Hill cemetery. Mr. Painter died yesterday in his home, 1505 Villa ave. after a long illness, : Mr. Painter had been -employed by the railroad 26 years. He was-&
member of the St. Mark's United Lutheran church and the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, “Survivors include the widow, Mrs. Margaret Painter; two daughters, Mrs... Robert. Polter.. Indianapolis,
sonvilie; {wo brothers, Charles ‘E:
_— from ‘the firm. where he was! Painter, Portsmouth, O., and Sam-
a press metal equipment ‘operator, since July. A native of Paris, 0. he had lived in Mars Hill 20 years. He is a veteran of the last war.
Ham Mullins, all of Mars Hill and a sister, Mrs. Mary Waltz, MayPufieral services will be held at the Beanblcssom funeral home, -
APPEAL IS FILED IN PERRY'S CONVICTION|
An appeal of the conviction of Norman E. Perry, former owner of
the Indianapolis Indians, on traf-
fic counts was on file in Municipal court today. Tried before’ “Judge Niblack yes
-terday; he was fined $50--and costs
on a charge of driving while under the influence of liquor, $1 and costs on a charge of reckless driving and
“his driver's license was suspended
Jor 90 days. A charge of being
“drunk was dismissed.
Perry was arrested Oct. 9 after
“this car rammed into & parked police
et $n the Np mek of W. Néw
uel Painter, Kankakee, Ill; three sisters, Mrs. Fred Dillard, Birdseye; Mrs. John Morning, Petérsburg and Mrs. Orville Kendall, South Bend,
HEART ATTACK FATAL] TO W. D. HAIGERTY
The body of William D. Haigerty, 40, of 548 Eastern ave., was found in a field near Sherman drive and Dr. .John autopsy last was _due to
Raymond st. yesterday. | Deever conducted night and said deat! heart disease.
Former Railroad Conductor
Mr. Haigerty was a native of
5 by Mrs. Mabel Duncan,
YOUTH JOR CHRIST—Dr. Glenn V. a of the Birmingham Gospel Tabernacle address at 8 p. m.
will giye the following the 1: WIBC.
ARENE—Dr, Leigh Colvin of. New York “Drink snd Defense,”
ROBERTS PARK METHODI IST CHURCH the 1:45 -p- Mm. faa ow the armed forces and their wives, Cpl. Otho Gilbert will preside and 1. Franklin Suchanan will reach oh “The ‘Kin dol dO TwaEE RELATE Sd HOSPITAL OMAPEL—Barbara Minkler will sing; sgeompanied by Darlene Minklas; at the 5:30 p R. Lizenby, Protestant © Tn. vii Ere the meditation, morial-unit-3 of the 11th district Amari can Legion daiary 1 in charge of the music
SINGS WAY T0 TOP
IN QUEEN GONTEST|
Miss Joan Wildridge, 17, secretary of the Lawrence Central high school senior class, has sung her way into first place in the American Legion “Victory Queen” bond contest. She was nominataed by Lawrence citizens recently, after she sang at a bond rally, She has received 16,500 votes in the Legion drive. In second place -with-10,100. votes was yesterday’ s first position queen, Miss Mary Deeb, who works on the night shift at Lukas-Harold. Nominations may be made until Nov: 24. Fourleen defense workers Fn ditghe school “Students entered |
rere Willie Ridenour, fier iv-thie contest driven sell $4,000000
‘in bonds, have. brought in about $35,000 worth, Votes may be made on ballots available at bond booths, and ballot stubs will admit purchasers to the coronation ceremony | Nov. 28 at Cadle Tabernacle. Lucille ‘Manners, singing star of radi and stage, Will appédr with the Indianapolis Symphony orchestra at the coronation rites.
DRUGSTORE BLAZE
ment was thrown out of operation temporarily,
result of fire the basement of the Hook drugstore at 2202 N. Meridian st,
_the cho Thelma Morris and ors
TS PARK METHODIST CHURCH
30 p. m. broadcast over.
SOUTH SIDE CHURCH OF ™e NAZ-
service in tharge of
DAMAGE IS SLIGHT Heating and refrigeration equipbut there was only
slight damage to merchandise as & y afternoon in
Firemen streteched two lines of hose across Meridian st. and for an
Loogootee and had lived here about 20 years. He was a former field superintendent for .the American | United Life Insurance Co. and was a former" ‘member of the Columbia club. : He is survived by his wife, Thelma; his father, Charles; five brothers, Flavian, John, Joseph and Edward, stationed at the Bunker Hill naval aviation base, and Aviation Cadet ' Vernon; stationed at Towa Wesleyan college, and a sister, Eula.
nois and Pennsylvania sts, Cause of the blaze was not determined.
"ARMED MAN SEIZES PURSE Closing the doors of the garage in the rear of her home at 3052 Central ave, about 2 a. m. today, Mrs
armed man; He grabbed her pooketbook and fled.
hour trafic was re-routed to Illi-! fas = first gave
Juhe Miles was confronted by an as neg
mortuary. Funeral
|not been arranged.
The body was taken to the Kirby services .have|
“State [ Deaths
en {BUTLER’S FUND DRIVE ARRON “vour | | SWINGS OVER THE TOP
1 Butler university - students and faculty went “over the top” in the
United War Pund drive by contributing $1041.
=Alpha Chi Omega sorority led the : tions C 0
OE a ae fraternities, Zeta Tau Alpha, so-
N—Ananias Beach. 80. Survive Minerva A. Beach; sister, ‘Mrs. Em nett. CRAWFORDSVILLE —H. Jane Clark a Survivors: Mother, Mary Ward; rence L. Clark; Laushter en nd Jeu - brothers. others, Har: Gi Lester a Peck,
Mis. yl a Mrs. Neve Boots and Mrs. ng Sicks. DENVER—Ruth Lucile Brandt, 46. SurSirs. “Marvin, Kan a aay Ria n Knauf; and Edward Brand(: sisters, Mrs. and Mrs. David Kerr. -
Harry,
Margaret s Mp ig Miss + Shari Somer
h rors SEER Walter wGouch,
Non and Mea. Flossie Denies, oo ne . Nance, 76. Survivors: Son,
we'd Mr
s. Ella Linn, | o
es METHODIST CHURCH
sock on high days in the church, which he, of course, will do tomorThe monsignor's - friends — and they are legion—describe him as an Sh Crtaning talker with a lively ooh of Catholic Wo men. He is sense of humor. He is the ideal | Setime assistant pastor of the Holy dinner. guest, tells a funny story oroe Holy Angels and St. Francis well, but has a perfect genius for 40 gales churches and holds credit listening, would rather listen tran for & year of graduate work at St.| talk.. When someone else is humor- |; i; university, taken after ap-| ous, Msgr. Pussenegger’s “laughter! iment to his present diocesan is the most sincerely hearty. of-any- {Pomimant.
body present. | The Rev. Pr, Bernard Sheridan, There is this interesting coinci-| hha mate and St. John's pas-
ities, Msgr. Fussenegger directs diocesan Catholic hospitals, the Catholic Youth organization and is diocesan director of the National
St. Meinrad, Ind., moved with the 5. | family to Louisville and afterward - {returned to St. Meinrad’s abbey to be educated for the priesthood. St. Joan of Arc's pastor. Those were the days, when as young | August, he performed ably on the | cornet, played a good game of haseball and was actively interested in | all sporfl. | Muse Chiet Diversion
“Music is Msgr. “Pussenégger's chiet diversion. - He has been singing all his life and finds his greatest pleasure in evenings of music with St. John's choir. - ‘Then, they. not only sing religious selections, but just anything they please. After church tomorrow, the choir will entertain | ™ Msgr. Fussenegger, his friends and] relatives at dinner at the Indian-| apolis Athletic club. The monsignor “is also a fourth | __ Sefree Weaver of She Kayhts ol CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH cil chaplain of _the third degree Delaware ob Wain Streets from 1027 to 1940." ? “UC Dr. WL A. Bhullenberger. kd
Rible School--9:30 A ..He..directed . the. taking. of" the. os BO re A x a
morrow, The sermon will -be deliv-
CHRIST TEMPLE
(Apostolic Faith) 402 W. Fall Creek Parkway Sunday, 11:30 A. M, 7:30 P. M.
West Side Gospel Tabernacle ne in Every Sunday, 1:30 P. M.—WIBC Sunday Services, 2 and 7:30 P.M,
REV. THOMAS PAINO am Miller 8t
diocesan-census ever-taken in the United States; served as vice president of the National Con- | - ference of Catholig charities the same year, and reorganised diofcesan charities in 1935 and. 1036. He is a member of the board of ‘directors of the Indiana: State Cons ference on Social work and of the|
Midis by excelent thniy Youth Fellowship. 3 30 Pp M.
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SECOND Teen
This Historic Church of Which Henry Ward Beecher Was Minister . Vermont. and Pennsylvania Sta. “JEAN 8. MILNER, D.D, Minister” ~ Morning Worship, 10:45. A. M. “Strong Serenity.” Church School—-10:45 A. M:
Irvington Will
In addition to the Catholic char- |
ered by the Rev. Fr. Clement Bosler, |
dicoesanoeisin 4 she Abe AC ao tC ee complete:
| Mrs. John H. Bosch.
DR. CLIVE McGUIRE PREPARES LESSONS
Today adult Bible students are studying Sunday school lessons prepared by Dr. Clive McGuire, ex[ecutive secretary of the Indianapolis | Baptist association,
~The. lesson discussions will appear | {weekly in the Baptist Leader, aj {monthly magasgine issued by the|
[denice ii his lifer He was-Born-ab ii wii he master of ceremoriies to- | American Baptist: Publication society
!and circulated among Baptists living in the states north of the Mason 'and Dixon Nne.
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ATTENTION!
Service men and women A program by you and for you. Every Ssturday night, 745 p.m
WHEELER MISSION
‘248 'N. Delaware
NORTHWOOD ‘CHRISTIAN
Central Ave. -and 46th DR. HAROLD E. HANLIN, Pastor
Bible School, 9:30 A.-M, Worship Service, 10:40."
ABER EA Surmonious Christian Life PROPOR 430 *P. Wunder
ARTROTE g : direction sof. Robt-B: Gonyes, asst. Peston
UNITY TRUTH CENTER 1514 Park Ave.
Speaker—Ralph E. Johnson + Sunday School—9:30 AM
~ Bubjeet * “The. New Birth." oC ¥.0.U—830 P.M.
“FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
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My Ideal and I Sunday at 11 - E. Burdette Backus, Minister All Souls Unitarian Church for | Where Religion and Science Unite 1453 N. Alabama St. :
* “| 3 . ' Sing ‘Messiah! . Handel's oratorio, “The Messiah,” which is the Biblical story of Christ set to music, will be sponsored by
the Irvington Union of Clubs, for the 12th season, on Dec. 5 in the 1 ethodist cheb.
ton will.direct the Irvington Community chorus, as he
EPISCOPAL ILLINOIS AND NEW YORK STH. REV, WILLIAM BURROWS,
| minday, 8 a: m Holy Communion | 9:30 A. M.—Church School, at College ave, and ®4th st ry 11 A. M. Morning prayer and
| i i
Rector
sermon.
this Christmas present to the
ST. PAUL'S CHURCH | "
Meridian and Vermont Streets Carleton W. Atwater, D.D,, jJungor 9:25 A. M.—Bible School. 10:50 A. M.— Worship, Sermon: “ALL THINGS ARE YOURS" 6 18 P. M.—Youth Tetonip,
730P, M Worship, Sermo “When a Man Talks to Himself.”
RAYMOND 6G. HOEKSTRA _
SERMON SELECTED
“Mortals and Immortals” is the
the two-year-old National Associaton of Evangelicals “will hold an
all-day meeting in the Roberts. Park | subject of the lesson-sermon in all
Methodist church Friday beginning | Churches of Christ, Scientist for at 10 a. m. {tomorrow. The Bible citations inThe national! association defines clude the following: “For in him we itself as “a movement of Bible-be- live, and move, and have our being: lieving Christians of many denom- Aas certain also of your own poets
Refreshments, fellowship and night ace modations for men. Bervice every Rev. Herbert Eberhardt Sunday Nig
Service men and women especially welcome IN VKRNATIONAL GOSPEL amoAnt ABTS | LE: FULLER, Director
- Ohurely Berviow 18:08 A Mi one
inations and organizations.” The have said. For we aré also his off- | state assqciation will spend the day spring.” Acts 17.28, {in worst and discussion. Special | ‘The. desson-sermon- also includes {guests “Will be Dr. Harry J. Hager, | [the following passage from the | Chicago, chairman. of the Chicago | Chistian Science textbook, “Science committee of the N. A. E.; Dr. Rob-|and Health with Key to the Serip= |ert Lee Stuart, president of Taylor | tures” by Mary Baker Eddy: “As
{ Mittee chairman, and Dr. J. Elwinjocean, a ray of light one with the Wright, Boston, field secretary of sun, even so God and man, Father | the N. A. E land son, are one in being." P. 361.
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Cordially Invite You to Attend One of 1 Their Services
28 P= ad a 28 28
Foursquare Gospel Church’ Woodlawn wand right ~ Koi AM
Sunday School 10 “ AM, 1 nr.Mm
Tune in Sundays THE PILGRIMS’ | | Service
. HOUR “Already Condemned. ENCGES,;
-WIBC 2:30 PM. rev 1m PASTOR
CEvIVAL "HOUR _| The: First United Brethren Church ~ 704 PARK AVE.
“WIBC 6:00 P. M. REV. GRO. F. SNYDER, D. Dy Pastor
Bunday Bchool--9:30 A.M.
! Mo orning Worship-—=10:45 A.M. Sermon: “The Importance of Christ."
Evening Service, 7:30 P. M.
"ST. MARK'S UNITED | LUTHERAN ’ : A rin guns. Sevia tort for
anxious’ hearin. You are. yeicome, ii
Morning Evening
Worship
prospect” and: ‘Linden Stas. TRC i BENTING DL Pater «4 EVANGELICAL AND «
iy BORGO! © T000°A WE rors ARR 3 Worship SU 0ssA REFORMED CHURCHES"
| cARROLLTON AVE, 4th and Carrolilon, Rev. Richard Retig, 1 10: am
FIRST, 2104 EB. 10th BL Rev. Ralph BE Weisser, 10:30 . m
FRIEDENS, 8. Alabama shams dng Jakes. Rev. Robt. %. Kuebler,
GARFIRLD PARK, 743 143 Plear'nt Run; 8 Dn Rev. Norman H. Schuilts, 10:30 a, m.
IMMANUEL, 8, New Jersey-Prospect. Rev, Wm. €. Ne .
GRACE METHODIST - E New York at Grant f son erin ANDO BAR mesos. E. Arnold Clegg, Minister Sermon Theme, 10:40 A. M,
“The Man With An Inforiority Compler”
json, 10 a. m,
PLEASANT BUN BLVD, Hoef Rev, Robt. C. Windhorst, 10:
SEC oon, 903 Shelby Bt. .Pranklin Lahr, 10:30 a. wm.
an Sanders, . Piepenbrok, 0am
ST. JOHN (Cumberland, Ind) 10:35 a.
ny rags, 13th and and Carrollton,
«8. Penn. am.
ST, : Joux, Rev.
TABERNACLE Presbyterian Church 3th and Central RvR L GoRL on rag Si, Knierim, 10:
CALVARY B TABERNACLE © 1 Fletcher Ave.
— Services - PAA M,
11:00 A, M.
"A BERIES OF GOSPEL MEETINGS
THE GARFIELD HEIGHTS CHURCH OF CHRIST 2843 SHELBY STREET
Sunday, November 14th, Services Sunday ls Morning at " and Every Evening at
RADIO PROGRAM ‘SUNDAY MORNING, 7:30-8:00, OVER ‘wisn
CONTINUING THROUGH NOV. 20
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Congregational singis§ directed by Carl Miller: W. L. Totty, Evangelist, GA-1743
a hallelujah on eve
Ind. state com~ a. drop of water is one. with. the...
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rmx WERNER Go
Ministers M-~ ~BIBLE BCHOOL -DIVINE WORSHIP, M Vale, preaching __*"The Man Who Stands in the Gap" Thurs, 1 a » m. - - Mid-week Bérvice
9:30 A. - 10:48 A;
rary. Perkins-Raymond, . We. MH. Knfertm, 11:18 a m a New Jersey and North, ; Rev, Frederick™R bg 10:40 5. m, . Rev. . Loviy PF. Suedmeyer, BION, pei Road and Troy J Ave,
Groves,
The pubic te cori nvited N FOR SUNDAY, N AM
Morning ng Servi 7 In
"CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES
Branch St The Mother Church, The rn Chureh h Scientist,
i hi services and Free Readin,
H, Meridian at 20th
Boston, Mas : = Rooms “MORTALS AND IMMORTALS."
EO I To Messiah” carries the comforting of the Scriptures as well
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FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
E. Washington and State. GENE E. PRILLIPS, Pastor. ~~ 9:30—8unday School. 10:30—Morning “The God of the
Broadcast, WIBC, 11 to 11:48 ACM. Direct Prom Church. .
Evening ‘Service, 7:30
Victory Gospél Quartet of Kankakee, Tilinols
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BELL TOLLS"AGAIN
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DELAWARE AND
~~ ATTEND THE
Youth for Christ Rally
TONIGHT 2 7: 30 Roberts Park Methodist Church || |
VERMONT STS.
BE SURE
“DR..GLENN
Birmingham Bible of radio Revival Hour. P
Pustor of the large Birmingham Gospel Gospel Tabernacle—President
Proclaiming. a Living C Christ to a Drie World
V. TINGLEY
network radio preacher |
Delaware at 13th SP Wash, ~..
LTD CHURCH, Wash. Bivd. at 34th 8:00p. m. Church Edifice ~POURTH CHURCH, Pleasant Run . Parkway, 8. Drive, at Butler: Ave. FIFTH CHURCH, College Ave. at 62d 902 m. Church Edifice CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY, . 1611 Prospeet
Third MET Sunday School ZIV ooioiq Fourth, Pitth and C. 8. Bn iL TESTIMONIAL MEETING, Wednesday Evening, 8 O'Clock
diana. Side e Conference | National Association of Evangelicals
‘ROBERTS PARK METHODIST CHURCH |
Delaware and Vermont Sts. “Indianapolis, Indiana
NOVEMBER 19 Sessions: 10:30 A. M., 2 and 7:30 P. M.
SPEAKERS |
DR. HARRY J. HAGER, of Chicago, Pastor of Bethany Re- | formed Church, chairman of Chicago Committee, N.AE °
.DR. ROBERT LEE STUART, of Upland, ™. President of Taylor
University, chairman of Indiana State ‘Committee, N. eo oo ° ..
The National Association of Sppmaaiceh is a . movement of Bible believing Christians of many 2 donominetions end organiiations, ries 4 ia ; : I, organi in tempor m in 5 and ad in patmefird form Ta May, Ts 1943, for. te gon providing a un for evan : 2 oninaiom, TE tien re associations of churches, mission boards, sducational i
5:00 p.m. $232 E. Market. he
