Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 April 1945 — Page 10
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Mother's Day Is May 13th To a Mother with Someone in the. Service
'Bishop Fout to Be Honored;
CHURCH PLANS 100-YEAR FETE
Mortgage Burned.
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Times Church Editor The First United Brethren church
its mortgage and honor Emeritus Bishop H. H. Fout in festive services
The kindling of the mortgage
$65,000 debt OVEr cesemsmeneion the 11 - year pastorate of Dr. George F. Snyder, the present min-
“Tremendous ef-
have. combined to make .the 100vear - old congregation debt-free,” Dr. Snyder said. “As an expression of thanksgiving, the. church will honor the patriarch of the congre-| gation and of the .denomination,| Bishop H. H. Fout. Era of Progress “For, the ‘coming of Bishop Fout to Indianapolis launched" an era of progress in our. church. He attracted religious conventions and, began to teach his Bible class. He ‘had not been here very long when steps were taken to build a new edifice.”
Bishop Fout
After May 6, the church will have | a lengthened name which pays per-| manent tribute to him. It will be known as the “First United Breth-|
ren church, a Memorial to Bishop| /
H. H. Fout, D.D.” | Later, business and professional men of the city who are friends of the bishop will place a plaque in {the church vestibule as a token of their esteem. U. E. Bethel, Wallace Lee, Chester Robinson and Judge :Clarence Martin head the committee for the plaque. The bishop retired in 1941, turning over his episcopal duties to Bishop Fred L. Dennis. But that {does not mean that Bishop Fout {entered upon elderly cleric’s life of leisure. | He seems to have grown busier {and busier as the years passed. Now | at the age of 84, he goes all over the nation making addresses on special | occasions and leading revivals. In| fact, his brethren regard a denomi- | national event incomplete unless Bishop Fout is present. | “Most Eloquent Preacher” | He is a familiar figure on the Indianapolis, always] | faultlessly attired, often in grey; a | He car-|
| streets of
| flower in his buttonhole.
{ according to Dr. Virgil G. Hunt, conference superintendent.
been integrated with the Midwest,
ginia in 1861, the year the Civil war broke out. He is also international,
| with the British in world war I. | He. has visited Europe and the { Holy land four times, and did relief | work in the Near East after the last {war. He has written several books. A firm belief in prayer is one of | Bishop Fout's outstanding charac{teristics. - | A few years before he “retired,” ‘he was stricken with a severe. at{tack of preumonia. His wife and | daughter, virginia, now Mrs. John | Lewis, were gravely concerned. Letters poured into the home from all over the world saying that thousands of persons, whole church con- | gregations, as well as individuals, | were praying for him. | B-29 BASE IN CARIBBEAN | SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico, April 25 (U. P.).—The U. 8. army permitted disclosure today that B-29 Superfortress crews have been receiving advanced operational training at isJands in the Caribbean before being sent to the Pacific.
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