Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 August 1947 — Page 4
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500 Ministers Will Meet At Purdue
Mark Sixth Annual School of Prophets
More than 500 Indiana Method-| ist ministers - are expected to as. le .op the campus of Purdue’ university for the sixth annual school of the prophets Monday! through Friday.
Bishop Titus Lowe, Indianapo-! lis, founder of the! school, has invit-| ed distinguished speakers from various parts of the country to cons duct classes and give addresses, Buch subjects as
“Marriage, Home and Family, Bishop Lowe .cpurch Archi tecture,” “Preaching for Today")
and the like will be discussed, Invitational Affair The ministers attend by personal invitation because of individual qualifications. They consider it an honor to be invited, says. Bishop Lowe is a pianist, organfst and a singer. He will stress the influence and choice of music in special classes,
At the prophets’ school the min- A
isters combine a vacation with a period of spiritual and mental refreshment and gather valuable material for use throughout the year. Bishop G. Bromley Oxnam, New York, will speak on “Christ and International Relations.” Dr. Hazen Werner of Drew university will con duct classes jn “Marriage, Home and Family.” Dr. E. M. Conover of the interdenominational bureau of architecture will teach two hours dally, stressing the modern thought of the more useful, more worshipful church building Dr. Charles R. Goff, pastor of the popular Chicago temple, will give a series of lectures on “Effective Preaching for This Day.” And Prof. D. Elton Trueblood, author and professor of philosophy at Earl-| ham college, wil] teach a course in “The Nature and Punction of a Redemptive Boctety.”
Church Social Work Worker To Be Honored
Mrs. Matthew Winters will be saluted on the “Favorite Hymns’ program on radio station WISH tomorrow at 11:30 a. m, Mrs. Winters is president of the women's association of the Pirst
Presbyterian church, She is known volumes is given a pocket teacher of St with the wish to know the location of any public schools. ‘The women's as. special passage of scripture will be sociation Includes all the feminine supplied the information activities of the church-missions, play includes reference books concordances,
for her work groups
in parent in connection
2id society and the like Mrs. Winters has chosen “O Day of Rest and Gladness,” as her favorite hymn to be given on the program.
Fundamental Baptist Chure Has Unique Exhibit at Fair
building at the state fair.
the Rev
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Baptist church.
BIBLES GALORE—Frank Collins (stooping) and the Rev. Robert D. McCarthy arrange the Bibles in the display sponsored by the Thirty-
First Street Fundamental
By EMMA RIVERS MILNER, Times Church Editor { CAN'T buy anything at the Bible booth in the Manufacturers’
YOu
h Hebrew School Picks Gelbart
Formerly Wérked In Italy, Germany
The Jewish Educational assoclia-
The Thirty-First Street Fundamental Baptist church and its pastor, ion announces the appointment of
Robert D. McCarthy, maintain the exhibit merely to bring the Bible to the attention of fair visitors,
Dr. Gershon Gelbart as new execu-
Every person who stops at the booth to examine the new w and old tive secretary of the association
SOTO {= ——— n— the booth, It is shabby and worn
with use and the years, There also * is the church's own copy of a Latin! Bible printed in 1734, an English
John's Gospel. Visitors who
The dis. Bible
and director of
schools. Or. Gelbart has had a long experience, both in this country and abroad, ang tdition of 1804 and a polyglot i, oqministering relief. He succeeds Commander Ballington paver Gallin who resigned to ac-
local Hebrew
in religious education and
’ Booth's Bible which he has read ont 5 similar post in Milwaukee.
” ” AMONG THE MOST valued pos-|'0 th0se in prison may be viewed. sessions of the church is the 230-!
year-old German Bible shown in such as Moffat's
River Avenue Baptist Church Expands Under Rev. Paschall | ‘vu
{whole stack of Gideon's Bibles all {are there.
Positions formerly held by Dr. Various translations of the Bible Gelbart include that of staff mem. and Scofield’s, her of the American Joint Distri[Catholic Bibles, samples of Scrip- bution committee in Germany and [tures in many tongues supplied by Italy, acting director of education {the American Bible society and a for that committee in Italy.
He holds a Ph. D. degree from
Dropsie college for Hebrew and |Cognate Learning,
THE REV. MR. McCARTHY likes and also was graduated from the
| EVONigm—
Philadelphia,
WHEN YOU first meet the Rev. Gordon W., Paschall with his to tell human interest stories of |Herzllah Gymnasium, Tel Aviv, slow Texas drawl, it's difficult to realize what a religlous dynamo he is.. men and women who pause and | Palestine, and George Washington
But when you examine the River Avenue Baptist church records ask questions of the church mem- | university, Washington, D. C, for the past two years, you understand some unusual force has been! berg on duty in the booth. ——————————————
at work. The Rev. Mr, Paschall has
A total of 230 new members have joined the church during his held at the last state fair held beIn addition, a parsonage " ¢ mney 1 new mission ' ¢
ministry. has been* bought, branches established and extensive repairs and beautification made on the River ave. properties, ~ ~ » RECENTLY he decided River Avenus church needed a library
And pace-setter that he is, he placed ;
100 volumes of his own on shelves.
the
gave more than 30 books as a memorial to their parents, The
library will be opened formally Sun-
day, Bept. 7. Instead of closing its doors Bunday night, as has become the custom many places in the United States, River Avenue church holds a sort of family} evangelistic servs | ice. The pastor showed real enjoyment in talking about his church and his warm friendships with persons in all walks of like. » ~ . “1 LIKE to put on a pair of overalls, an old shirt and get good and dusty working in the garden,” he sald. “Then maybe some passerby who doesn’t often go to church will stop and chat a while, The person would be awed by clerical collars and a very stilted ministerial manner. But in my garden, he'll talk to me” “I'm not very strong for the title of ‘reverend’, and all thé build up that goes with i,” the Rev. Mr Paschall said. “I want to get right down on a level with men and women 50 they'll talk to me and I can help them.” PERHAPS THIS tendency to be folksy 18 why the Rev. Mr. Paschall takes such keen interest in his mewspaper colunun for which he is not paid. He writes a homespun piece based on a passage of Scripure each week for the Athens
tears
The nine children of the | late Mr. and Mrs. Charles Street |
been the pastor over that period. The first exhibit of the kind was fore the United States entered world war II. Afterward, a young } (soldier wrote from Africa of how § much good he had received from
, Rev. Mr, McCarthy 5 contact with the young man received no response
but
i ‘boy is one of the many J not come back." + Across the front of
Roberts Park Head Named
Miss Edna Cutshaw will assume
her duties as the new youth director the little gospel given to him. The and office secretary of the Roberts tried to’ make Park Methodist church Tuesday,
Miss Cutshaw recently was gradu-
He fears the ated with a bachelor éf religious “who did education degree from the Hartford Theological the Bible Conn,
seminary,
booth is this sign
“THE BIBLE THE HOPE OF THE WORLD.” |
Christian Scientists |
BROADWAY BAPTIST
224 and Broadway Rev. R. ML, Dean eter
Sunday Sch 3 M. Worship 10:48 A. ae ¥.5 PMN
Topic Is 'Jesus' The golden text is: “God ‘se
demn the world but that. the world through ‘Him might . be saved®
ALWAYS: ON THE GO
not his Son into the world to - FRIENDLY CLASS
“Christ Jesus" is the subject of THE {the lesson-sermon in all Churches HOME-LIKE of Christ, Scientist, tomorrow. CHURCH
Wm. M. Wills, Supt, Joseph C. Black, Minister 10:30 A. M. — 7:48 P. M.
SECOND FREE METHODIST
Wilkins and Pershi
W. L Car, 2300 Weat, -0T1,
Hartford,
, 9:30
Tha Rév.2Bbldon W. Paschal Rn. writes a newspaper column, e lesson-sermon also includes tivates his aarden and con. |e following passage from the Cutlivates 14s 9orom ‘ Christian Science textbook, “Science stantly starts new project in land Health with Key to the Scrip-| .the River Avenue Baptist church, |tures,” by Mary Baker Bddy: “The Weekly Review and the Athens Ohrist-element in the Messiah
Daily Review published in Athens, made. him the way-shower, truth Tex. He also formerly talked over and life” p. 288. station KGKB on the “Country Church Program.” ¢ Mrs, Paschall finds time to look after her home, her children and her husband and still serve as his secretary. She holds a master’s degree in theology from the South- | western Baptist Theological semi-| nary from which the Rev, Mri Paschall also was graduated, She = formerly was secretary to the vice-| president of Oklahoma Baptist uni- NR versity, (Affiliated With Unity. Kansas City. Mo.) Miss Dorris Maddox will take NDREWS Sunday Devotions, 11 A, M. charge of the new church “library, 8 KE Market, Room B50!
2 . n Daily 10 to S—Saturday Ont 9 Miss Ruth Bunch will be her as |oven, a, Satie UY sstant, | (Unity Literature—Phone A
HILLSIDE CHRISTIAN 18th at Ingram Herbert J. Wilson, Minister 9.30 A. M-—~Morning Worship 7:45 P. M-—-Evening Service “THE PRODIGAL WIFE" ~The Church. That Cares
PRAYER GRO
YOUTH for
CHRIST
7:30
Hear Rev.
Paul Ellis Youth Evangel. ist, Urbanna, Im.
ROBERTS PARK Methodist Church
Delaware and Vermont
Church to Offer
Guests to Fill Special Program
. : Roberts Park Methodist Many Pulpits |e w rome Tomorrow and Mr. Viel Bock
Deadline Hors nym vl For Pastors’ Vacations A. Guests wil fil many local PUIpIts singer - Mi the Mu-
while pastors are away. Tomorrow, the last Sunday in Au- studios in New gust, usual deadline for ministerial York, will be {vacations and prelude to Sunday sponsored by {school rally days and the opening both the church of the fall activities. ‘and the Veter
for tomorrow's worship services per o ‘tual
+ Religious events follow: ans Hospital proaren? Melshis United Brethren Mr. Maxwell glans Central Coll e wil” preach to: He has canceled all Mie en. EA J iat Skid mem 0 J AA Now: Cusio will giv Rev (pital programs. Tt is a non-profit
r Te ante >a ET ol {organisation which entertains the Faker &° Tasich, ia on Vacation a. Bear personnel. in the hospitals and disVolunteers of America. 30 N, Hiinols tributes radios to the men.
|i give the 'eveny The Larkin Sisters have ap-
the Christian bu will Vial tun network. The Brocks are well | Crandall, local commander. vil pre aide. | known in the eity, having sung | Jordan eral i Th of the ¥ M. c often in evangelistic services in the will “be guest speaker tomorrow 1) churches. { nm Christian Chureh—The
bod Christian Reliowsh ie
Rev, cor P. Austin, evangelism direc{tor United Christian Missionary CENTRAL Chi SHRISTAN | oglety will Fisch, Jomotrow morn n ethodis Ohu ~The | Eimer arvey of Jeftersonville will au th Delaware - wa Streets | t tomorrow morning in the absence or y, Ralph © Pearson. minister W. A. Shullenbe , Minister Centenary Christian Church—Groups of | Bible School—§: {the women's council will meet Wednesday Morning Woiatip--10: 5AM at 1:30 p. m. as oliswe circle 1, with Dr. Oaines Cook, Secretary, Mrs, Elinor Traubel , Tacoma ave; International y Disciples |circie 2, Mrs, Ralph er 1233 N. Os of Christ, Guest Speaker, st. and circle 3, Mrs, Emmett Stafford in N, JTuixedo a Those who will Test . [4 me da m. are: circle 8, | ST | with Mra Ey Bia HN Bosart ave | . MARK S an Stic , Mis va wney, | ia UNITED LUTHERAN
The Bible Nady class will assemble at the church Welnmdey ui 100 B Oi Prospect and Linden Sts.
u mann
hy m , 4101] N° Rural A) gr siren J at 30 p. m,! Rev. Thomas B. Kline. . ro Riisstae Christian’ 1) a, — Ty frst Sunday School .......... 9:15AM. board meting of t Nomens council will meet Tuesday at 10 a. m. at the Worship ...... - 10:1 15 A.M. M.|
Sadar a at the Worship ghuze reh, ‘Those. 4 Honing are expected to p——— ring sandwiches for Jun University PATk Christian Chureh— Belmont Church of Christ Circles of the women's council will meet 1008 8. Seimont Ave.
as follows: Ambra Hurt with Mrs. Dan Hackard inne Pennsylvania a" for Sunday Program: prepar. uncheon With resdrvations re ‘ prt Bl er wi yal Bible Classes, 9:45 A. M. Plain, b bo" Sutherland, also a "Prepared Worship and Preaching une
10:45 A. M. and 7:45 P. M. Wednesday Services, 7:45 P. M. CA-1350
eon. Veterans Hospital Chapel—Mrs. Warren Hunter will ping, accompanied ” ars. Donovan Cook, Pe $ a m se To, inton, Prot: Carl Flinn, Minister.
Aran Chaplain, . it Five ne meditati made ENGLEWOOD CHRISTIAN CHURCH
{hro the Haywood Barcus unit B85, haesict American Le, lon ausiiiary. 57 N. Rural Street 9:30 A. M.—Pamjly Bible School.
Youth For Christ — Ellis, Tormer pastor of the arn "min Pree | 10:45 A. M.—Worship. Sermon by minister “Great Terms in Christianity’
Methodist church, will speak at the 7:30| (No evening ser¥ice)
. rally toni tht at The Roberts Park Methodist chure For- the past five ‘ ~A Cordial Welcome to All— O. A. Trinkle, Minister
years, the speaker has been campus pastor of of the niversity of Ninos
CHRIST TEMPLE (Apostolio Faith)
402 West Pall Creek Parkway Sunday, 11:00 A. M,, 7:30 P. M.
COAST-TO-COAST RADIO STAR
Richard Maxwell
(and Radio Party)
IN PERSON
and meet Richard Maxwell, aring IN PERSON with Mr. Mrs. Virgil Brock, well known JAndiana musicians, and Margot Power, “Arthur Godfrey: Talent Scouts” winner. Here's as musical program too good to miss. Admission is free. Bring your friends.
Roberts Park Methodist Chirch
SUNDAY EVENING
Hear
AUGUST 318T st OP M Under the auspices of this church and RICHARD MAXWELL VETERANS 8i Star of , + » “Hymns You Love’ ...... Mutual HOSPITAL PROGRAMS | “Songs of Comfort and Cheer’... OBS ADMISSION FREE | “A Friend In Deed” ......p....: CBS
» “John” of the Sqth Parker Prgm. NBC Everybody's Welcome
' GARFIELD HEIGHTS CHURCH OF CHRIST | 2842 SHELBY STREET Worship and Preaching ........... Bible Study .......ov0000 Sasens srsensevenee 30: Evening ‘Service svssnse. 18 Wednesday Evening Bible Study ........... 7: Ww. L. TOTTY, Minister; residence GA-1945; Church
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Christian Science Churches
Branches of The Mother Church The Pirst Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Mass.
The Public Is Cordially Invited to Our Services and
Lesson for Sunday, ‘August 31st, “CHRIST JESUS”
Morning Service at 11 o'clock in All Churches
FIRST CHURCH FOURTH CHURCH . Meridian at 20th Piessant Ran Zlewy, 8. Drive
R. R, Church Edifice Evening Service, 5:00
R. R, Church Edifice
| SECOND CHURCH FIFTH CHURCH
Delaware at 12th | 526 State Life Bldg. : | RR. . R R. Church Edifice | | = THIRD CHURCH "SIXTH CHURCH | Washington Blvd, at 34th 1609% Prospect St. RR, Church Edifice R. R., 1611 Prospect SUNDAY SCHOOL IN ALL CHURCHES AT 11 A. M.
Wednesday Evening Testimonial Meetings in All Churches at ia 8s P.M
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James &, Pek Per
REVIVAL SERVICES Tonight and Sunday Night
Bible Church
3861 E. New York St.
JOSEPH D. TORRENCE
Youth Evangelist, Speaker
TONIGHT—SATURDAY
SPECIAL Seance for YOUNG PEOPLE
!
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at the
SUNDAY
11 AM. and 7:45 P.M.
“TUESDAY and THURSDAY 7:45 P.M.
CALVARY TABERNACLE
902 Fletcher Ave.
HEAR NATHAN A URSHAN of New York City
Special Speaker Tues, 7:45 P. M,
win the United Nations Succeed ?—Bible Prophecy Previews the Future! «~Stereopticon Pictures—
Birth of a New World
Great Technicolor Sound Film, « Hear Evinsuls DeWitt S. Osgood y. August 31st, 7:30 PM.
MURAT THEATER
Massachusetts and New Jersey Extra Special—-Indianapolis Buphonio Choir under the directiog of J. W.
Allison to render a ym No im hates.
¥
0AM.
fsiste ta ashing RO rs - Members of peared on CBS, NBC and the Mu-
vary ue
Old-Fashion Gospel Messages RIVER AVE. BAPTIST 1080 RIVER AVE.
Sunday School .......... 9:30 a. m.
Evening Service ... 70pm GORDON PASCHALL, Pastor
TUXEDO PARK~—29\§. Orans (4100 East.) U. 8 Clutton, 9:30 i 1:30 POL
EXETER & Rev. lsom Perris—9:30 and i
of W. Washington st.
EMERSON AVE.~Emesrson & Peter Vroom, 10:30 AML: 130 PAL
a HOURS OF WORSHIP , [100A M.-730: P.M.
| .
Cordially
CARROLL AVE. a 44th Richard Rettig 10:45 A M. Right Answer Not Enough" PIR Ouand and E Jon C. Nevin Stamm A.M. Church School 3 3 A. M. FRIEDEN Tat ‘way and Alabama Raymond FB uck W00A.M
et —————ree eee tee GARFIELD PARK, 743 Pleas. R. pkwy Norman H. Schulz 10:30 A. M “Christ and the Working Man”
IMMANUEL—Prospect & New Jefser Clarence B. Sitler 9:30 A “Power to Break Down Barriers”
| PLEASANT RUN—39 Pleas. R. pkwy. Bobert Windhorst 10:30 A. M. | Church School at 9:30 A. M. ! JOHN Leonard and Sanders ‘ Ernst A. Piepenbrok Sermon by Mr. Hewson: “They Had Been With Jesus”
BAPTIST CHURCHES
Worship Service wesesins10:30 a. m.
—. 100m Perria-9:30 and V0. LYNHURST--Lyndhurss dy. 3 blocks 8. st. Donald J. Dunkin, castor. Servioss, $:30 AM. and 1:30 PAL BE, New York
EVANGELICAL ad FORD CHURCHES
WOODRUFF PLACE~Walcott of KE. Mick, L ©. Trent, 10:48 AM.; 1:00 PML
CENTRAL BAPTIST Dr. GO. H. O'DONNELL, Pastor. Prather Temple:
College 4 424 Stress Sirvicts 048 and 1048 A. 2
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Meridian and Vermons Streets Carleton W. Atwater, D. D,, Rev. B. L. McClain, Associate
9:28 A. M.—Bible School. 10:30 A. M.—Worship: “And § Work" Associate Pastor,
THURSDAY 730 P. M.~Midweek Prayer Service.
TRINITY - HOA AT EAST STREET on ges CM. Jans, Burn HIP
ZION if a Wi hot RE Wea
. DEAF SERVICES IN TRINITY CHURCH \ MARTIN KQSCHE. Pastor 2d Sun, 10:30. 4th Sun., 2:30 P.M,
y Sunda WBE 778
Invite You
\ ST. JOHN—Cumberland PF. Gustav Brune 10:35 A. M. “The Road to Industrial Peace"
BT PAUL (E.). Carroliton and 13th. E. Harold Klingel 10:30 A. M. "Open Doors" 8T. AUL (R.), 711 N. Belmont Within H. Knierim 10 A. . No Service. Vacation Sunday.
~ SECOND—Shelby and Pleasant W. Franklin Lahr 10:00 A. Unified Service—July 3 and August TRINITY—Perkins and B Raymond William H. Knierim 3 A. No Service. Vacation Sunday, ZION—Fenton, Troy and ot Road. Robert E. Briggeman 0:30 M. __No Service. Vacation ay. ZION North and New Jersey
Frederick R. Daries A Labor Day Message
METHODIST
CHURCHES
NORTH CHURCH
Meridian and 38th Street Dallas L. Browning, D. D., Minister 10:45 A. M.—Worship Service Dr. C. M. McClure: “Whose World Is It?” Broadcast by WIRE—11:30 A. M. 9:30 A. M.—Church School.
WASHINGTON STREET W. Washington at Warman Ave, ALMON J. COBLE, Pastor | 9:30 A. M.—Church School: 10:45 A. M.—Morning Worship. [ "Thinking Versus Swearing” | 6:30 P. M.—Youth Fellowship.
IRVINGTON 30 Audupon Road, North RALPH O. PEARSON, D. D., Minister Church School, 9:30. Worship, 10:45. “Proving One’s Worth”
East 10th St. Methodist 2277 E
REV. CHAS. R. HOLMES, Minister Home of Everson Bible Class
Church Bchool 9:30—A. M.—10:48 Worship
Sermon by the Pastor.
“A Religion for All of Life” 10:45 A. M. . by the pastor
A Richard Maxwell Program. T:45 P.M, 9:30 A. M., Church School
ROBERTS PARK CHURCH Methodist (Since 1821) Dr. Sumner Martin: Minister
GRACE
METHODIST East New York at Grant E ARNOLD CLEGG, Minister 10:40 A. M.—Sermon theme: “The One Way” We Welcome All Visitors
Presbyterian Churches Invite You
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
TWO MORNING SERVICES $30 and 11 A MW
5 LLOWAY | “The Peril of Emptiness’ Matt. Church School 9
12:43-45 30 A.M.
The Historie Church of Which
Hoary Ward Beecher was Minister ermont and orien Sts,
Morning Worship, 11 &. m.
“The Bveriasting Partnership” By Mr. Johnston
| Tabernacle Presbyterian
34th and Central DR. ROY EWING VALE REV. HARRY R. MERCER RALPH SMITH. Ministers. 9:30 A. M.—RBible School. 1045 A. M.~Divine Worship Mr. Mercer “The Ties That
Bind’
{ Thursday, 7:30 P. M., Midweek Service|
| Memorial Presbyterian | Carrollton at 1ith--Rev, M.—~Chtirch school for all ages. - > 3 M~-Moriitiy Wo Worship: “The Power | Broadeast WIBC, Pom. 11:00-11:30
7:00 P. M.—~Westminster Fellowship for | you | Thursday, 7.30 p. m, Midweek Service
SECOND PRESBYTERIAN |
| Jean by Milner, D. D., Joseph W. Johnston | { Ministers oy, | Free Reading Rooms (R. R) |
MERIDIAN HEIGHTS
Central Ave. at 47th. Rev. Roy B. Connor Jr.
Sunday School, 9:30 Worship, 10:45 Rev. Robert Thomas, Guest Preacher Youth Meeting, 7 P. M. Sunday
Fairview Presbyterian 46th and Capitol Ave. VIRGIL D. RAGAN, Minister. 9:30 A. M.~Church School snd Morning Worship: “The Hope of Our Paith” ‘Rev. Roy Mueller
~ NORTHMINSTER Millersville Masonie Lodge vied RICHARD 8. WILLIAMS, Minister
9:45 AM. -—Unified Services, ~ 10:45 A.M.—~Worship. f
WESTMINSTER
445 N, State (1700 East) 1 WALTER L. PEARCY, Minister. ,
Sunday School, 9:30 Worship, 10:45 A. ML. Young People, 4:00 P. ML
EX-OUTLAW
LECTURE ON JUVENILE DELINQUENCY SUNDAY, 10:30 A. M., AUGUST 31
SOUTH SIDE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE OLIVE AND LEGRANDE AVE :
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At 3-D The 26th a vention of the
a dance at 8 p. pool hotel. Luben Dimi Macedonian locally, who is the conventior more than 100 from the U. S pected to atte vention. Held in con P. O. convent annual nation Macedonian Y cently organi Woman | Miss Olga Mich., editor ¢ the Macedonis general charg youth organiz: Business ses tion will be 10 a. m, tom Bishop And Macedono-Bul thodox ‘chure South Americ: be an addres delegates an Popoff, nation “The Pight for Freedom will be the to be given by th Atzeff of Ft. Annual repc by the nation: discussion of ters will follgs Concluding be the conve held at 8 p. | of the Claypo 5 Cities Se On the = morning will next year’s of peting for th Wayne, Detro Pa.; Cincinns town, O Election of scheduled for business sess! ganization al business sessic A resolution lishment of abe state in | 18 expected f« convention de secretary-gene Nations. Bringing th wil be a fc night at the | 4 Miss Evelyr id, O., form lish Page of " une, is publi convention.
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