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First hour—Mrs. Herman worth. ‘Ways P. of Teaching... M. L. Stoepplewor “Visual K 8,’

Religion Schools To Open Monday

Sessions to Be Held For 3 Districts

The religious education depart ment of the church federation announces the opening of community training schools for religious workers at 7:30 p. m. in three districts. Schools will be in session on the south and east sides for flve successive Monday evenings. The west

side schools will meet Monday, Thusday and Friday nights for two weeks. Districts, location of schools, teachers and subjects follow:

WEST SIDE West Park Christian Church First hour-—the Rev, Clifford Lanman, “For Prospective Teachers,’ Mrs H. Montgomery, ‘‘Vacation School Methods." Second hour, the Rev, George e Kimse and the Rev. Charles Armentrout, “Life of Paul” illustrated by films taken by the Rey, Mr. Kimsey in' Greece. The Rev nald Duncan, dean, and the Rev. Almon Conte. devotional chairman, EAST SIDE

Brookside Evangelical United Church

and Mrs. John A. Clark, ‘‘Vacstion $chodts i the Rev. C. Nevin Stamm, “The Bible as

chairman and the Rev. Mr. Stamm, desn. SOUTH SIDE Second Evangelical and Reformed Church First hour—Mrs. Edna Vander Moere, “Church Youth Program; Mrs, Dorothy Unversaw, ‘Vacation Schools.” Secon hour, "Old Testament Survey,” Pro Lowell Maechtle, leader. The v. Val Thompson, chairman and the Rev, Walter Laetsch, assistant,

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Gaseteria Head |

Named Director

Russel 8. Williams, president of Gaseteria, Ine, has been elected to directorship of the American Petroleum Institute at Washington, D. C. Mr. Williams was one of four jobbers elected to the board to replace retired members. He founded Gaseteria in 1929 with his brother, Phil Williams. He Mr. Williams _,., was founder and is president of the Bonded Gas & Oil system, which he established in 1930. A graduate of Indiana university, Mr. Willams holds en LL. B. degree. He is a veteran of both world Wars.

~| Set: Cosmetic

Lecture at Warren

Mrs. Rose Laird, of the Rose Laird Cosmetic Co. of New York,

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ren Central school library, April 29. The progfam is sponsored by the Warrenette club, under the direction

_p of Mrs, Myrtle Podden.

Warren Central Senior chorus, directed by Miss Kathleen Hergt, and the senior band orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Paul E. Hamilton, will go to Bloomington,

Capital Scientists To Set Test Fire

By Science Service WASHINGTON, April 25.—There’s going to be a fire at the national bureau of standards here. It won't] be a four-alarm affair as it would be if scientists weren't setting it purposely. (Any fire alarm from the government's great research laboratories calls out apparatus equivalent to four alarms.) Furniture and typical office equipment will be placed in a special concrete and cinder block building, now under construction. When the arsonist-engineers apply the scien- | tific torch, in about two weeks, tem- | perature measuring devises buried |

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The idea is to find out how high a temperature must be resisted in order to keep fire from spreading. The information will be used in de- | signing more fire-proof walls and | equipment. {

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