Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 February 1948 — Page 5

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L BAPTIST WORSHIP WITH US and Westfield Blvd, t Service. Dr. G. B ll speaking. OR ALL AGES

N. Mich. Rd. & 56th , 9:45—11:30, 7 P. M, i ———

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House Tax Bill OK Is

Major Achievement By RAYMOND LAHR ~“ United Press Stal WASHINGTON, Feb. 7—A cononal blance sheet for the month of the 1948 session

o ovement of the Republican

th ago men the major developments: ONE: The House passed legisjstion to cut personal income taxes $6.5 billion a year. Senate ers are ‘waiting, however, until the budget outlook becomes clearer. t 102-member Housegenate committee agreed that ernment spending during the - . 1040 fiscal year should not exceed 12 billion, bil-| BIBLE BEE ANSWERS: sion from President

that at least $2.8 billion| 14 should be paid on the national debt. . THREE: The Senate and House Foreign Relations Comniittees began hearings on" the

TWO: Palestine. with milk and honey. Ex. 3:8, 17.

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y ONE: Absalom, because he was so handsome and had such tes. ‘The committee also| a Waguincent head of hair. 2 Sam. 14:25-26, Douay's 2 Kings

It abounded in bees . . , has land flowing

THREE: Solomon’s pretentious home so awed the Sheba. 1 Kings 10:1-5; “Queen of Saba” in Douay's

administration's European Recov- Dr. E: D. ‘He a dl |Presbyterians to Hear

rr finished its hearings Fellowship Mission

3 Kings 10:1-5, lt

Queen of

Thursday and expects to approve

Will Preach

A fellowship mission including

a bill, modifying. the program, within two weeks. Senate leaders that debate on the bill should begin March 1.

FOUR: The House passed two

training programs.

pills, approved by the Senate last! vear, increasing ‘benefits for vet-| erans in schools and on-the-job

Congressional leaders have not

. |representatives of several foreign Seminary President countries will ‘address PresbyDue Here Feb. 15 terian churches of the commun-

Dr. E. D. Head, president of the ity in a popular meeting Feb. 22

Southwestern Theological Sem: Brosioterian Church: Eo

inary, Ft. Worth; Tex. will-give|...The group including natives of the sermons for a two-week re- Norway, Iran, India, China, Chile

and Korea will speak in local vival beginning Feb, 15 in the | hurches the forenoon of that day.

yet decided what social legisla- ~~ tion they will push-this- year. Nor have they reached any conclu-| gions on what legislation, aimed at racial-equality, they will pick to try to run a Senate filibuster. There was little doubt, however, that GOP leaders would make an effort to push through tax or anti-kynching

anti-poll

Services will be

legislation, and perhaps a bill to ister, will preside.

prevent racial discrimination in Southern Democrats, already stirred to revolt by President Truman’s civil rights recommendations, will soon for a filibuster againat whatever bill or bills the Republicans |

employment.

choose.

automobile.

and Mrs.

Baby Left in Parked .Auto Dies in Fall BLEHART, 104. Feb. 7 (UP) —A coroner said today that a! 5-months old baby boy died: yes- $4 Million terday of a skull fracture suffered in a fall in his parents’ parked

of sincerity and organize

English.”

tion,

Dr. Burton E. Kintner said Mr.|a United Lutheran World Acti ne Eugene Schmidt of | : endon, Mich., Jeft their son, Donald, in their car in a municipal | Honal appeal for parking lot while they shopped 8lobal relief and reconstruction.

Dr. Rees

River Avenue Baptist Church.

a. m. both Sundays and at 7:30/and growth within the church. | : p. m. daily during the evan-| The mission is traveling ie gelistic meeting. Mrs. Donald|country en route to the Gen Tooley will direct the adult choir and the Rev. Robert Cullen, asso- 10 Seattle, Wash. ciate pastor, the junior choir. The Rev. Gordon W. Paschall, min-

Dr. Head is described by the Rev. Mr. Paschall as a “preacher

phrases his message in simple : He is a former pastor 32Y at 8 p. m. in the YWCA. of the First Baptist Church of| | Houston, Tex., which has 6000 formal | members and president of the| {Texas Baptist General Conven-| |

Lutherans to Open mittee of the Church Federation. | :

tional Lutheran Council will hold

on [Rally tomorrow to begin a na-

ar Tulloss, presi- bp.

‘The p of the mission is to held at 10:30 stimulate increased membership

Assembly which will meet in May

Fellowship Group - Cards Game Night | : Gh

A fellowship group will meet humility who! for games and a program Mon-

Mark Cowan will direct Ingames, Mrs. Lucretia Love will lead the community “sing” and Mrs. Edith Banks will give readings. The party is the = Tfirst of similar ones to be sponsored by the race relations com-

Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra — 8:30 m., Murat eater

route to a hospital.

He died in an ambulance en |L-utheran Church. The Rev. Don-

gram, 8-p. m., Athenaeum Auditorium. ald E. Elder, pastor of the ‘Beth- EVENTS TOMORROW

BIGGER BREAD VALUE

Fresh, enriched ‘Kro ger White bread . . . made with twisted . dough for finer; Whiter texture. The best bread buy in town

ESBYTERIAN

hureh of Which scher was Minister Pennsylvania Sts.

y, Joseph W. Johnstos iisters

ship, 11 a. m. A Serene Mind” ichool, 9:45

MINSTER Ralston Dr. TLLIAMS, Minister Sunday School: 'M. Young People, 5:00

[INSTER 0, (1700 East) 'EARCY, Minister le, 4:00 P, M.

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RAM me Choir,

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ACTUALLY LESS THAN 12¢ a POUND

{ Church, will receive as guests! rick,

lehem Lutheran Church will pre- Bey Scout Sunda Services in

yy. side. thelle

Of the total sum raised in the Indi

Ito Europe and _»s. m. 45% 8. Dela \ (for EI and $175,000 opening b increase Right Breaktast Com. soc } ligious| conser ood. ih ga ay The. re. Notional Heari Week tugim. 10lay,

mainder of the expected collec- BIRTHS

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‘J tion has not been allocated. Twins g ! < As 5. Vincent's—Donald, Marjorie Leslie, * an rl. Unitarian Pastors. DOE ANE AL re . . _ At St. Francis—Walter, Viola Klose To Yisit Here : TAL ST. Vincent's—George, Gloria Adams

Kathryn Moran; John, Choat; Harry, Margaret Caskey Coleman. argares. Nordman: Prederick, Carolyn Hartley: Jatk, Dorothy Tilson; Edward, Alice Rafferty:

Monday, a group which consti-| (tutes a committee of -the Asso-| |clation of Unitarian Ministers. n: ». i The group includes Dr. Thad- Joie Teton: Donald, Pater “Dowsint. {deus Clark, St. Louis, association At General—Rexford, Glo allory, | president; the Rev. Robert Wes. | A, Methatit — Robert, True ton, Louisville, —Ky.; thé--Rev.

and Protestant | P 8: ny Orchestra ~ 3 United States, $3,525,000 will go , Bm. Aturat Theater. - 10

| Maurice, Rita" Sigler; John, Margaret | Dr. E. Burdette Backus, min-| Hanafee: Wilmer, Frances Baxter; Ken-| {ister of All Souls Unitarian Deth Reba Tomey. Carl Louise Bloom- | | ®

Bdward, Margaret Hannigan; Pat-| Betty |

Michael: Eimer, Anna Green: Lester, | Kenneth Walker, Bloomington, | Ruth “Kinnett; James Elizabeth Lynch; Ill; the Rev. Francis Ricker, Co-

{lumbus;~O;;—and-the-Reév.-Aaron; 3 a. GHimarten, Ft. Wayne; Ind. Lhe at Hams Eugene Crowder, 2008 Hoyt,

function of the committee is to explain the work of the minister] © the laity. -

‘Dedicate New

cert at 3 p. m. for the entire community. Dr. Sumner L. Martin, district superintendent, will give the forenoon dedicatory address. Organists for the 3 p. m. program in|clude Howard McCullough, Mrs. {Herman Austen and Miss Char-

lels will sing and Miss Gloria Har-

At 84,

Raymond, Eliza guerite Louden:

bert; Carl, Margie. Glowner;

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Francis—John, Cecil, Katherine Emlow Cooney. James, Mary J

man; Jethro, Dorothy bert, Eleanor Hockreite:

John: Delilah Tyostle;

Brooks;

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Lydia Raymer: John, Delores

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person should understand the vital importance of religious training through the Church. For it is in the Church that we find inspiration and

fuel for the inner warmth,

produce a rich, contented, glowing life.

How comforting and cheerful to gather around the fire blazing in the open hearth! We love its warmth, we crave it, we need it.

Since the time when man first appeared on earth, the struggle to avoid cold has been one of his basic undertakings; and while he has devised countless ways to keep warm, his efforts will never cease.

And so, too, man needs inner warmth—spiritual warmth that

Drive | religion alone can kindle in him. ! The Church Churches affiliated with the Na- n i : the } {he Grectest tackor en party 4 | eli li This need for warmth through faith, through belief in God, is : throng Gorshouse of apirtu yoo Slisemaity n lanapo S inherent in every person. The external warmth that fire gives must -, mn survive, There ape” moma nor ent a . 30. ILIOD 107 pri a uN “be supplemented by the internal warmth supplied by religion to an an should nd ries a why : . arch, are: Fully

at a nearby store. Th { ; fell to the floor of the tat |dent of the council in New York Jocasn Conservatory Oo “Rainh Bleck a r d should ie "a d . pi they were gone. The father found City, Will give the address at 8 _ pianist, 8:15 p. m.. Odeon Hall ve chil 0 tauaht ese ament material the Baby 27 Thi ane | pe-mi-in-St. Matthew's The Athenaeum Concert Orehestra—Pr ry g. fun al facts. Every arly

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