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Mr. Overmire died yesterday at his home, 162¢ Park ave. He was 80. A native of Yorktown, Mr. Overmire had lived in Indianapolis
‘Yorktown lodge of Odd Fellows and the Knights of Pythias. Survivors are a daughter, Mrs.
and two sons, Wilfred J. Overmire, Indianapolis, and Edwin G. Overmire, Yonkers, N. Y.
Mrs. Clara Borchert Puneral services for Mrs. Clara Borchert, 1016 Churchman ave, will be at 2 p. m, Monday in. the ‘Meyer & Abdon funeral home, with burial in Concordia cemetery. Mrs. Borchert died Thursday in her home. She was a native of Indianapolis and attended St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran church school. She was a member of Emmaus Lutheran church. : Survivors are the husband, Otto Borchert; a daughter, Miss Helen Borchert; a son, Otto Borchert Jr.: six sisters, Mrs. Charles Dammeyer, Mrs. Henry Fechtman, Mrs. C. W. Rugenstein, Mrs. Anna Foullois, Miss Ella Quack and Miss Sophie Quack, and three brothers, William, Albert and Charles Quack, all of Indianapolis,
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word, inevnted by the Presbyterians about 1640. It carries ; with HOW TO PLAN [BITES application to a person commonly involves condemnation more than | description. Egocentricity, on the other hand, is a factual word; it describes an actual state of mind; right or wrong, there the psychological situation is—an acute awareness of self, so exaggerated that the ego is habitually the focus of attention, until objective interests have a hard time claim“ing notice or care.
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[Fei— Being a Real Person
To Be Real, We Must Get Ourselves Off Our Hands
church.
By HARRY EMERSON FOSDICK
A certain “Charm” school, promising to bestow “pérsonality” on its clients, prescribes in the first lesson that one stand before a large mirror and repeat one’s own name in a voice “soft, gentle and low
in order to impress oneself with oneself. It is the nemesis of psycho-
logical counseling that turning attention to oneself or to improve oneself may only increase obsession with oneself, which is the root of the mischief. Integrated personality is impossible save as the individual finds outside himself valuable interests in devotion to which he forgets himself. To be
Y whole persons we must get XMAS TREES ourselves off our | Fresh Load of ¢ hands. ORANGES E g ocentricity From Florida Doz. is the psychoMIXED NUTS Jogieal pass Jor a XMAS APPLES on ho Mich. Potatoes, $2 & $2.50 bag ever, is a moral
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Dr, Fosdick
Quotes Eliot George Eliot describes an old-
fashioned silver mirror covered with multitudinous minute . scratches from generations of polishing, and notes that whenever
lighted candle is brought close the mirror all the lines arrange
So an egocentric
1 wants her for is food and pro- . tection. He does not care for her ¥ nor try to understand her for her GET FREE FOLDER sake; he wants bor, and later “ | FUTURE HOME” everyone else within reach, Yous FUTURE Nome solely for his own sake, ean bilder cub - Self-centeredness is the inevitfive Dp and ool able attitude of early childhood. nexpe enc home- 2 : Nob clo
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ers causes and values for which he lives and might even die; he habitually forgets himself in creative work; the richest values of his life lie not so much in what
interests to which he belongs; his enduring satisfactions are found in letting himself go for aims outside himself, and as Jesus said, he finds life by losing it. Thus discovering objective values, interests, and aims, he is pulled together into coherence and unity by his outgoing loyalties. How, then, does one get from infantile self-centeredness to this maturity of a real person?
age they still are living on a childish pattern. Moralists censure them as selfish, but beneath the ethical is a psychological problem-—they are specimens of arrested development, Says a contemporary novelist about one of her characters: “Edith was a little country bounded on the north, south, east and west by Edith.” - Calling: Edith unethical does not get us far. Edith suffers from a serious psychological affliction.
MONDAY: Self-centered persons are least prepared to meet trouble,
belongs to him as in persons and
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two brothers, Jessq, N. Rogers Indianapolis and Andrew W. Madison
Funeral services will be held at Monday in the Flamner & Buchanan mortuary, with burial ia Crown Hill cemetery. The Rev. McCarthy, pastor of the Thirty-first Street Baptist church
Mrs. E. K. Foreman Services for Mrs. Eva K. Foreman, 522 Ogden st, were to be at 1:30 p. m. today in the home, with burial at Crown Hill Mrs. Foreman died in her home after an illness of 14 years. She was 53. of Bartholomew county, she came to Indianapolis six months ago She was a member of the Hartsville Methodist
Wednesday
A native
Survivors are the husband. Alpha T. Foreman; three daughters, Mrs. Ealnor Thorson, Miss Cora Foreman and Miss Culla Foreman, all of Indianapolis; flve sons, Joh® Ray and William Foreman, all of Indianapolis; Aviation Cadet Gilbert Foreman, stationed at Seymour, and Marion Foreman, Lafayette; a brother, Ray Klipsch, and two half-sisters, Mrs. Showgran- and Mrs. Savannah Klipsch, all of New Castle.
Lewis J. Levey Lewis J. Levey, 5605 Washington blvd, a partner in Ben Hammerman & Co., 140 8. Meridian st, died yesterday in Chicago after a long He was 48. A native of Chicago, Mr. Levey had lived in Indianapolis 24 years. He was a member of the Masonic Indianapolis Hebrew congregation and the temple broth-
Survivors are the wife, Mrs. Ruth Levey; two children, Miss Harriett Levey, Indianapolis, and Irwin Wil. liam Levey, Indianapolis; five sisters, Mrs. Charles Lewis, Mrs. Rae Klein, Mrs. ‘Charles Kramer, Mrs. Anna Hayman and Mrs. Sam HershChicago, and three brothers, Oscar, Herbert and Saul Levey, also of Chicago. Funeral services wil be at 10:30 8. m. Monday at the Aaron-Ruben with interment in
FRENCH TO GET 3D SHIP WILMINGTON, Del, Dec. 11 (U. P.).—The third warship to be turned over to the French national committee will be launched Dec. 17 at the Dravo Corp. shipyard here, the navy announced today. ..
MEAT Brown L, M and N are good; P becomes good tomorrow; Q, Dec. 19. All expire Jan. 1. Brown R becomes good Dec. 26; 8, Jan. 2, 1944; T, Jan. 9, and U, Jan. 16. All expire Jan, 29, 1944. CANNED GOODS Green stamps A, B and © in Book
are good through Jan. 20. SUGAR
Stamp 29 in Book 4 is good for five pounds through Jan. 15, 1944. Applications may be made for canning sugar until Feb. 20, 1044.
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1944, and should be used with defi. nite value coupons for filling tanks. All change-making coupons and re. serve coupons are now good.
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| Pastor will | Speak Here The Rev. Patterson to Be |" Guest at Englewood ‘Church.
The Rev. Charles D. Patterson, a returned nfissionary from Malaya who is now pastor of the West Michigan Street Methodist church, will be guest speaker at tomorrow morning's worship service of the Edgewood Methodist church, 1822 E. Epler ave. Bev. Patterson's topic is *“Mis{sionary . Vision.” The service is under the direction of the Woman's Society of Christian Service as the annual Missionary Thankoffering service. At the evening worship the Edgewood pastor, Rev. R. G. Skidmore will preach on “Truths of Christmas.” Other church services tomorrow are:
ALL SOULS UNITARIAN CHURCH--“Juvenile Delinquen in Indianapolis” will be the subject of a morning sermon by Dr. EB. Burdette Backus. UNIVERSITY PARK CHRISTIAN CHURCH-—-Women's day with the st speaker at 10:30 a.m. being Miss Veda arrah, head of a girls school in Pendra Road, India. Larry Brandon will address the junior church at the same time. At the Christian Endeavor meeting at 6:30 p. m,, Eugene Brown will conclude the series of meetings on "What Price Peace?" with a discussion of “Can the Christians Hold the World Together?’ FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH--'The Star in the Darkness” will be the subject of (Dr. rleton WW. Atwater's sermon at 10:50 a. m. The sermon at the evening worship will be “The Christmas Tree.” EDWIN RAY METHODIST CHURCH-— The Rev. D. Millard Church, pastor, snnounces that Dr. Guy O. Carpenter, district Methodist superintendent will discuss “The Tree of Life” at the worship service at 10:30 a. m. CHRIST CHURCH--The sacrament of confirmation will be administered to a class of adults and children by the Rit. Rev. Richard Ainslie Kirchhoffer, bishop of the Episcopal church here, at 10:4 8. m. tomorrow. The class will be preJenied By the rector, the Rev. E. Alnger well, IRVINGTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ~The morning worship will include an Advent sermon, In the evening a movie, “The Book for Our Times" with narration by Lowell Thomas will be shown, NORTH METHODIST CHURCH-Dr. W C. Hartinger, resident minister of the Methodist hospital, will speak on ‘The Sign of the Bavior—a Babe.’ The choir and quartet will sing with a solo by Mrs. Lowell Springer, soprano.
Christian Science Topic for Sunday
“God the Preserver of Man” {is the subject of the lesson-sermon in| all Churches of Christ, Scientist tomorrow, The keynote of the sermon is found in the Bible citation from
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tian church services tomorrow will be Chaplain Thea O. Fisher, the : church pastor who is on leave of absence for the duration. Lt. Fisher is stationed with the army air forces at Gulfport, Miss. :
7 p. m. tomorrow when 30 Butler sent “Why the Chimes Rang.” The
ah 6 Se 0 20 " i BAPTIST CHURCHES RAYMOND G. THE MIDWEEK - “ hy Downtown (Every RA GOSPEL BROADCAST FIRST. | Meridian and Vermont Ww BL 9A N Over Station WIBOC. W. Atwater ..10:50-7:30 re . Every Wed. Night, 8:30-9 - . ht x . CALVARY [RINITY METHODIST . \ Central ~ RNR Dennen..." haa TABERNACLE CHURCH ORTH «uve. 52d and Norwaldo 903 Pletcher Ave Division and Oliver Sts. Harold W. Ranes coe 9:30-7:30 Service Bunday Morning Worship—10:48. ‘ PUA M "lee a nM TARP. M "ars rorahip...1 20. East ham : - M. car. M. REV. E. P. WHITE m0 ee “oinaiay | West Side Gospel Tabernacle | CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH EMERSON AVE. Emerson-E. New York Tune in Every Sunday, 1:30 P M —WIBC George T. King vy i 10:45-7:30 Sunday Services, 3 and 7:30 P. M. Delaware and Walnut Streets ™ : SARE 9 N, Grant 44100 sant). REV. THOMAS PAINO 1706--North) y utton 30-7.00 4 D WOODRUFF PLACE. Walcott at E. Mich 312 Miller 8t TW A Shullenberger, Minister L © Tent . 10:45-7.30 ———— ———————— Bible School-—9:30 A. M. South ZION Morning Worship—10:45 A. M. | NORTH and NEW JERSEY STREETS | Sermon: "Starting With Something.” GARFIELD PARK ..Bouthern-8helb C. Spurgeon Paschal , 10:38.1:30 FREDERICK R. DARIES, PASTOR v a w BX So HILLC! T. Villa Ave.-Pleasant Run| pLouts FP Suedmeyer—Assistant Past outh owship—-8:30 P. M. Ernest BE Ballard . .. ..30:30-130 [pa m, First service of rt astor | . A Sermon by Pastor Buedmeyer. ; l9-4s8 a.m, Church School, Foursquare Gos ol Church GARDEN .. ‘ 314 N. Bright Bt. 10:40 a. m., Second service of worship Woodlawn and Wright Sts. Chve McGuire . 0:00-5:30 ~8ermon oy Pastor Darfes 9 .30--Bunday Bchool LYNDHURST Lyndhurst Dr. 8. of Wash “The Enduring Word." 10 45-—"God's Filling Station.” C. H. Beheick, H. Knudson 9:30-7:30 | Excerpts of letters from men In. the 7:30--"Beeking a Bride." MEMORIAL . «...001 N. Belle Vieu| service in appreciation of the Bible REV. R. L. MENGES, PASTOR Rie RIS ard and ra-1d0 4:30 P. M.—Vesper service of music under rr me. tt | direction of Mallory Bransford, director G. D. Billeisen = 10:30-7 y > TABERNACLE 62 N. Somerset| — ._. OtWW CHRIST TEMPLE 8 W. Hartsock 140-7:00 : (Apostolie Faith) WEETYIEY i. vereren Weatviey-Selmont SECOND PRESBYTERIAN | 403 W. Fall Creek Parkway
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A guest at the Northwood Chris-
SIDENER TO ADDRESS * CHRISTIAN BUILDERS
Merle Sidener will discuss “At the Conference Table” before the Christian Men Builders class of the Third Christian church tomorrow morning. * Quests will be employees of the
Packard Manufacturing Co, and! The evening program also Miss Charlene Clore, soprano, will wl
Are feature the 70-voice Howe high violinist, will play. Marilyn Shan- editor of the Christian Men Build-|S. Watkins, music. teacher at Howe non is costume mistress, and thelers Bulletin for 1044, and church organist. :
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Christmas activities will begin at
at 10:45 a. m. and on “Cod Will
Help Us” at the evening worship hour at 7:45 p. m.
university theater players will pre.
leading role will be played by Horace Burr, and Prof, Lucile Calvert is the director, The Butler choir, under the direction of Ralph Wright, will sing Christmas carols and Peggy Rc-e,
id honanors CHURCHES
Cordially Invite You to Attend One of Their Services
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This Historie Church of Which Sunday, 11:30 A. M.. 7:30 P.M,
Henry Ward Beecher Was Minister
Vermont and Pennsylvania Sts | JEAN 8. MILNER. D D, Minister ||
Morning Worship, 10:45 A. M. “What About Repentance?”
BRIGHTWOOD METHODIST CHURCH
Nazarene Churches REV. JESSE TOWNS, DIST SUPT
2410 Station St
© M. Hamilton Reynolds, Minister RE 9:30
1116 King Ave. | Church School-10.45 A. M Church School 0 Beech Qrove—327 Main Bt, [| (Broadcast over WIRE, 11:30 to 1% Morning Worship ........... 10:48 Rev. Stanley Moneymaker, 65 8. 9th _ Evening Bervice Fara arre ns 17:3
Edgewood 1541 Epler Ave | Rev, Buford Blal , 1038 E. Epler Ave. | Pirst Church—1621 E. Washington, Rev. Gene E. Phillips, 37 N. Bradley. || Priendly—~Ray and Holmes Ave. | Rev. J. H. Fowler, 1 Eastern Ave, Oarfleld Church—116 E. Raymond, Rev, Danie! W. Jewell, 230 Bakemeyer Madison Avenue 3062 Madison, Rev. Herman Myrick, 717 Perry. North Side--Eugene St. and Barnes, Rev. T. W. Stofer, 1151 Eugene. Ray Street—Ray and Warren, ev. Floyd Cole; 630 Division, South Side--Legrande and Olive, Rev. H. J. Rahrer, 2118 Olive. Westbrook—819 Dennison, Rev, leo C. Davia 4047 W. Wash. West Side—11th and King Ave,
FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
E. Washington and State QENE E. P IPS, Paster 9:30-8undhy BSchavt: 10:30 Morning Worship
"OLD TIME RELIGION"
( BROADCAST, WIBC, 11 to 11:45 A M., DIRECT FROM CHURCH |
Evening Service, 7.30
"GETTING OLD TIME RELIGION"
Qirls’ Trio from Kankakee, III, at both services. Old-Fashioned Camp Meeting Service—8aturday, 7:30 P.M. Girls’ Trio Singing
Rev. Everett Atkinson, 1049 King Ave ————————————— — Winter Avenue. Winter and Pernway, ————— — Riv. Gg Sarmeny WN. Teoomit CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES
WELCOME SERVICE MEN!
Branches of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Masa,
Galations 6: 9, 10, “And let us not
be weary in well doing; for in due season we shall reap, if we faint not. As we have therefore opportunity, let us do good unto all men.” “The passage from the Christian Science textbook also follows the theme with, “Mind science teaches that mortals need ‘not be weary in well doing.’ It dissipates fatigue in doing good. “It is proverbial that Florence Nightingale and other philanthro-
The public 1s cordially invited to our services and Pree Reading Room: LESSON FOR SUNDAY, DEC. 12TH: “God the Preserver of Man." Morning Service, 11 A. M. i .veeee.. Reading Rooms FIRST CHURCH, Meridian at 20th wi». Church Edifice TABERNACLE SECOND CHURCH, Delaware at 12th 5:00 p.m. 15 E. Wash. Presbyterian Church ooo 820 State Lite RS WHE: Comat THIRD CHURCH, Wash. Blvd. at 34th 8:00 p.m. Church Edifice FOURTH CHURCH, Pleasant Run DR. ROY EWING VALE Parkway, 8. Drive, at Butler Ave. 5:00 p.m. 5232 E. Market REV. RALPH L. O'DELL FIFTH CHURCH, College Ave. at 62d 7:30 p.m. Church Edifice rol CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY, ......... 1611 Prospect
9:30 A. M.—BIBLE SCHOOL. 10:48 A. M.—-DIVINE WORSHIP. " Dr. Vale preaching “When the Mirage Becomes a Reality”
Perla at eta LEAN
1609% Prospect . Third
coo. 0:30 and 11 ALM. Sunday School Pirst, Second, Fourth, Fifth and C, 8, Society, 11 A. M. ° TESTIMONIAL MEETING, Wednesday Evening, 8 O'Clock :
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pists . . . have been able to undergo without sinking fatigues and exposures which ordinary people could not endure.”
Veterans to Hear School 4 Choir
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Thurs, 7:18pm. — Mid-week Service
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Meridian and Vermont Streets Carleton W. Atwater, D. D,, Pastor
1235 A. M.~Bible School
HEAR THIS GOSPEL SONG WRITER! EVANGELIST! BRILLIANT PIANIST!
HOMER GRIMES
“The Star in the. Darkness.” 18 P, M,~Youth Fellowship, 30 P. M.—Worship. Sermon: “The Christmas Tree”
The junior high school choir of School 44 will sing at the Protestant vespers at the Veterans’ hospital at 5:30 p. m. tomorrow. The program is sponsored by the Bruce P. Robison unit 133 of the 11th district, American Legion aux-
All Souls Unitarian Church
Able preacher, talented musician, popular youth leader. He has carried on a unique ministry among service men in army and navy camps. Well known for his original piano interpretations; an inspiring song leader, It is easy to see how these talents Er Joh Christ Whioash add to the effectiveness of his meeting. 1453 N. Alabama. St. 15:87.) : His ministry will prove a blessing. -
Juvenile Delinquency in Indianapolis Sunday at 11 E. Burdette Backus, Minister
“Come unto Me, all ye that labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest” (Matt 11:28.)
“Thanks be to God, which
iliary. The Rev. Charles R. Lizenby,
chaplain, will conduct the services ' which will be broadcast to the pa- ST. NARS UNITED ROBERTS PARK METHODIST CHURCH = tients ‘over the public address 7:30 P. M.~Delaware and Vermont Streets Choir director is Mrs. Geneva Tpdspech an Linden Ste Come Tonight—7:30; Overleese and accompanist, Jeanette) FB BENTING, DD, Pastor g Hiatt. Mrs. E. E, Burton, 11th. dis- | Sunday School ..... vee 10:00AM Se ———— - Worship ......ovvvvinnn. 10:65 A. M
"YOUTH FOR CHRIST," ‘RALLY
VICTORY GOSPEL TRIO TO SING AT REVIVAL
The Victory Gospel trio of Olivet Nazarene college, . Kankakee, Il. and the Rev. and Mrs. Maurice Finger, evangelists of Northampton,
Pa., will take part in the revival
The First United Brethren Church| 104 PARK AVENUE . : M Sermon:
anxious hearts. You are welcome.
THIRD CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Fo Announces
A FREE
LECTURE ON
REV. GEO. ¥. SNYDER, D.D., Pastor Sunday Bchool—9:30 A.-M. orning Worship—10:456 A. M. “Through the Eyes of the Master” Evening Bervice, 7:30 P. M. o “A Chain of Gold.” A series of services of comfort-.for
services ‘this
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sats Faults Sadist Me Yt Grande ave, and Give sh | mie clot PR A = Jpntidied James fam Deton 50. a we ig wi sing at the 8 ; Sreaiing A arp : “8 "un CHRISTIAN SCIENCE 3 do 2 SL MA yung peopi’s meeting at 8:0 . | sob RA oct i SCIENTIFIC MIND-HEALING Wiliam ©. Mller, ». Survivors: Sis: |Sunday. The Rev. H. J. Rahrar is| ; by ; Miller, Sirs. Anna Bade and Mre.| church pastor. . - CHURCH OF CHRIST Prank J. Rohlof, 88. Survivors: Mother, vines yout Bhs, Bh vio WILL B. DAVIS, C.S. erate anit | LEGION POST TO FETE KoA" Jobs 2nd othe? #504 of Chicago, ilo. ih 7 na Sd an Yea, | EIETY 3; 5 Juor, Station WISH. oa-na||| Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, | GRANGER--Thomas Jay Cooper, 72. HOSPITAL MEN ; The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts : Wile, Harriette M. Cooper:| mite men in : ST. PAUL'S CHURCH ol \ Charles and Lioyd : sige tty terned in - Billings ES RCOPAL . fers, Miss Lens J. Cooper and Mrs. Nel-|general hospital will be guests at| pn. .vom AND NEW YORE TS : In MURAT TEMPLE >
Sunday, 8 a. m.—Holy Communion
MICHIGAN AND NEW JERSEY STREETS
TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 14, 1943 8 O'CLOCK
9:30 A. M.—~Church School, at College ave. and 64th st.
1 A. M.—Morning Prayer and Sermon.
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GRACE METHODIST
YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND |
E. New York at Grant
4100 East
E. Arnold Clegg, Minister Sermon. Theme, 10:40 A. M,
"God's Word"
Continue at 5 : THEBIBLECHURCH
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. 3851 E. New York St ;
A. B. ROWE
"Creative Happiness" ROBERTS PARK CHURCH (Methodist) Delaware and Vermont Sts.
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Dr, Sumner L. Martin Minister 3
