Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 May 1948 — Page 5
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for the Home,” Friday night. Electrical transcriptions of radio programs from the Upper Room Radio Parish also will be given. Plan Panel Session “Our Children Have Problems, Too” will be discussed by a panel tomorrow at 7:30 p. m. in the Unity Methodist Church, 18th and Harding Sts. Speakers will include the Rev. E. Arnold Clegg, Grace Methodist Church pastor; Mrs. Henry Graham, Indianapolis Day Nursery Association; George Ostheimer, principal of School 12, and
Mrs, Virgil A. Sly, nationally! known churchwoman, ~~ 1 The panel is sponsored by the)
religious education and social service departments of the Church Federation. - 5 . Protestant, interdenominational ‘broadcasts under the chairmanship of Mrs. W. H. Baumheckel will be given over local stations next week. Mrs, I. Albert Moore will speak on “The Christian Family” Monday, Wednesday at 6:20 a. m. over
WFBM. Mrs. Donald J. Dunkin
will discuss the same subject next
Saturday at 11:15 a. m. over)
WISH.
God's Punishment
‘5s Sermon Topic
“Everlasting Punishment” is
the subject of the lesson-sermon |
in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, tomorrow. - The Bible citations include the following: “Know ye not that to whom ye yield yourselves servants to obey; his servants ye are to whom ye obey; whether of sin unto death, or of obedience unto righteousness.” Romans 6:15. The lesson-sermon also includes the following passage from the Christian Science textbook, “Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures” by Mary Baker Eddy: “Let truth uncover and destroy rror-in- God's own way and let nan justice pattern the divine.” Pp. 542.
Plan Dedication Of Memorial Tablet -
of a new memorial tablet Sunday
fat 7:30 p. m. in the auditorium of
he United Hébrew Congregation. Rabbi Samuel J, Fox also will
Fspeak and Mrs. Nathan Resnick
will read an original poem.. John Hollow, Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra violinist, will play.
Mitchell gave the tablet. The presentation ceremonies are part of the synagog’'s 45th anniversary.
Dr. Sparks to Talk
Dr. Frank Sparks, president of
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WAbEEH College, will give the-ad-{methods. is. to teach children t dress-at-the.May. dinner Friday use fire safely. If they are al-| | & night sponsored by the Tower lowed {6 Tight the gas while Club - in the North Methodist| Mother stands by or get the bon-| Church. Fred Shaw is club presi-|fife started in the backyard under - © _ {Father's watchful eye, most chil-| {dren will not feel driven to find
dent.
Expect - Good Reception WASHINGTON, May. 1~Badio
listeners are in.luck again. Fair
Tuesday and|
Rabbi Elazar R. Muskin of Chi-| cago will speak at the dedication)
BIBLE BEE ANSWERS: ’ | ONE. Says Mr. Kahn, “In Nehemiah 8:10 (Douay's 2 Esdras {8:10), the Israelites were instructed to go their way and to ‘eat the |fat, and drink the sweet, and send portions unto them for whom
nothing is prepared.’ ”.
TWO, Prov. 14:5, “A ‘faithful witness will not lie"; James
3:14, “Lie not against the truth.”
and Abednego refused to worship Nebuchadnezzar's golden image, | 30 were cast into a fiery furnace. God protected them from the
flames. |
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Family Scrapbook
Playing With Fire
Matches seem to fascinate most
ichildren and many a serious home| {fire has started . because young- ana University Law School, a
Grandchildren of the late Scheva Sters have secretly experimented Member of the Columbia Club kitchen and the Masonic Lodges.
with a handful matches,
of
{hide matches. lintenaity their curiosity. One: of the. most. zuccessful
out about this fire business, which |
[80 disturbs their ‘mothers and
(fathers. And it i§ Surprising how T--{proud a child can become of being’
to good reception of shortwave careful.
broadcasts is predicted for the!
next few days by the
National Buréau of Standards,” EE
Beauty Softens Sorrow
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personal attention.
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passed. The smallest. detpils receive our
beautiful tribute 16.2 departed loved one.
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-(In_Bus-Auto Crash (UP)—
ROCKVILLE, May 1 Ten passengers and the driver of
{day which they suffered when
occupant. | © Carl’ Hartman, 53, Rockville, {was killed when the auto he was {driving was struck by the bus. {Joe Hawkins, Lafayette, said he
lost control over. his coach -after|
It apparently hit a hole in the pavement and swerved to the left, striking Hartman's car. None of the bus passengers was injured seriously.
Call Us With . Confidence
Thoughtful, sympathetic understanding — backed by years of experience — enables
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M a tina Se mnie did Meeting Set | op NA1T: For Tuesday WHAT CAN MILTON Baiwell to Speak E. KANN OF PORTLAND, § “On Delinquency Frege ae i J ELia, Ses Bans Charles H. Boswell, chief pro- WERE pation officer of the Marion NOT" CAL ORY County Juvenile Court, will] | CONSCIOUS ¥ speak on “Delinquency and How ® - the Home Can Help” in the ad Family Week meeting Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. in the East Tenth) Street Methodist Church. The church will present a Aifferent speaker each night through day. Family Week is being marked py Indianapolis A churches in a variety of =hy radio pro. grams, the distribution of literature and panel discussions. Mother's. Day ‘will climax the eight-day Family Week in secular vy as well as religious groups | ir throughout the country. Vics 8 BE Fou E FOUND FOR | THE SONG, arco Poster, specian agent of |All WHO TESTIFY {PSHADRAGH the FBI, will speak on “Trend in| | BEFORE A GOVERN { MESHACH, Modern. Day Crime” Wednesday, |MENT INVESTIGAT: } AND ABEDnight in the amt So 8ireet ING COMMITTEE ? v hurch; Ray D. n, on 's Family Measuring Rod.” Thurs-| {™™ “An amr” day night, and the pastor, the Rev. Charles R. Holmes, on “Anchors
{ THREE. Daniel 3 (King James version), S8hadrach, Meshach
Something Good About
By Barton Rees Pogue
If you want to make uo fellow beam; Sort of bubble through and through, T Greet-him, when you meét, and say: “Il heard something good-about you.”
Law-zee won't he prick up his ears And smile, though he’s looking blue, If you pat him on the back and say: “I heard something good about. you.” There are some, I suppose, seek compliment On the devilment they do, : But most would rather have it said: “I heard something good about you.”
There's plenty to tell us about the bad, And, maybe that’s helpful too, : . But it don’t cheer a guy like-having them say. “I. heard something good about you,” When the pages of -Life are finally turned, And we reckon our chances are few, It will help a heap if St. Peter will say: “I heard something good about you.” ‘Why Not Try This?
“IU Medical Center _By DR. ERNEST 6. osome, Sport Urged.
Legislative support for a pro- :
day by Sol C. Bodner, attorney
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Some parents spank — |children, others scold; still others| For many chil-| dren; however, these ‘tactics only!
a Western Indiana Ceachline bus Woman Leaps to Death, were recovering from injuries to- Leaves : Son in Hotel
{their vehicle collided with an ;p)_ automobile yesterday, killing the the
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gram that will make the Indiana University Center here the finest in the world was advocated to-
and-candidate. for the GOP nomination for State Representative. “Indianapolis with all its in{dustrial and cultural progress is (entitled to state funds that will made the medical center the best of its kind,” he said. *
Mr, Bodner, business and civic leader, is general counsel for the Apartment Owners Association and headed a construction firm
that erected many of the newest —
apartment and business structures in the city. } He is a graduate of the Indi-
$2 for your ideas we print. Write Jerry Lange! ¢/0 The Indianapolis Times
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CHARLESTON, 8. C, May 1 -Police puzzled today over motive of a mother who leaped to her death from a fifth{floor hotel window here; leaving
‘her eight-year-old son behind in|
the hotel room. The woman was registered as Mrs. George Airey, about 35, {Washington, D. C. { She registered with her son in the early-morning hours .yesterday, then jumped from the win-
|Lana and Bob Will Fly East Monday
HOLLYWOOD, May 1 (UP)— Lana Turner. and her new husband, millionaire Bob Topping, will leave their honeymoon hotel suite here for New York Monday. Miss Turner's studio quoted Mr: Topping as saying they will fly least Monday, then continue their honeymoon in England.
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of modern architects and engineers. | ‘With their primitive machines and methods, it must have requiréd.the labor of hundreds of thousands of men to mine these great stones, haul them from distant quarries, chisel them into beautiful designs and build them into this stately and imposing structure. - :
: Religion has always inspired the best that was in man and called forth his noblést efforts—even when it was no more than
blind faith in a pagan god.
In this modern and enlightened day, with our clearer understanding of the moral, ethical and spiritual character of God, ~-religion -is-still the touchstone of human character, the inspiration of human action, and the force behind man’s highest
achievements.
‘Every church in the land is a shrine of God and every worshipper an heir to the eternal heritage of faith. Here the hopes
and aspirations of mankind throughout the ages are brought toa
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