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5 SATURDAY, MAY 2, Atom Panorama to Feature Sunday School Convention

Life mi Another ature which will be

pew at this year's meeting will onstration teaching of the

be dem Be school lesson. Teachers, including Mrs. Asa Hoy of Indianapolis, will teach the June lessons before the adult

workers’ group just as if Sunday y|

school were in session. The Rev. Oscar Rumpf, director of adult work for the Evangelical and Reformed denomination, will

comings and the special merits of each demonstrator’s presentation of the Sunday schoo'® lesson.

Mrs. Holland to Speak

Mrs. Ralph L. Holland of Indianapolis will give the keynote address at the opening session. Her subject is “Guiding Christian Education-into Action”

Each day will begin with watch Frank Hardy will. speak; en comes within the octave of the!

at 8:30 o'clock with Dr. Mueller!

leading on Wednesday, and "® ony, departed members, and;

Thursday by Dr. Fred West of Wabash College. Prof. W. Alfred Murray of Evansville will serve 1) presiding officer throughout the meeting.

Dr. Vincent Bennett To Address Rally

Dr. Vincent Bennett, ‘internationally known Bible teacher and evangelist, will preach at the! Youth for Christ City - Wide Awakening Campaign meeting tonight at 7:30 p. m. at 2011 N. Meridian St. Dr. Bennett also will be heard tomorrow at-3 and 9 p.m. andl daily at 7:30 p. m. through June 6. The Rev. T. W. Wilson, member of the Youth for Christ, International staff, will speak June 7 and at subsequent meetings. He comes from Great Britain where he has been holding evangelistic services and Shang the mass rally program of the British Y. for C. *

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402 W. Fall Creek Invites You To Hear

ELDER GOLDER, Pastor Briagng | to You Unusual Messages.

- Services Sunday School—9:45 A. M Morning Worship—11:45 A. M. Evening Service—T:45 P. M. Welcome To All

FRST CONGREGATIONAL 16th and Delaware Sts. Rev. Marcus W. Johnson, Ministér 11 A. M. Morning Worship: #'On Being Followed” Rev, Johnson, Preaching

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Holy Name Men to March |

Corpus Christi - Procession Planned - | Approximately 560 men of Indi|anapolis Holy Name Societies will march in the Corpus Christi Procession tomorrow on the grounds of the Church of Our Lord Jesus Christ, King, 1827 Kessler Blvd:

on the convent lawn and another at the entrance of the school. Benediction will be said at each {of the altars as the procession paises, As a final feature, benediction again will be given inside -4+the. church with. Holy. Nome -80members. serving as they will at the outdoor altars. The Rev. Fr. Alvin Schlubeck, O. F. M,, director of the Holy Name Society at the Sacred Heart will carry the Blessed Sacrament in the procession. The Rev. Fr. Ambrose Sullivan will be deacon.and the Rev. Fr. William Knapp, sybdeacon. The Rev. Fr. Robert Hartman will be master of ceremonies, The Rev. | (Fr. Raymond Bosler, archdio-| [cesan director of the Holy Name! ._____ |Society, will give the sermon. Procession Leaders Banner bearers, the Cathedral High School Band and the

AUTHORITY — Or Reuben H. Mueller of a oO. will speak as a specialist at the Indians Sunday School Convention in Evansville. He is executive Secretary of Christian Education for the Evangelical United ted Brethren Church,

Churches Set

Knights of Columbus choir, the Memorials Columbians, will lead the procesThe Christian pp

Men Builders|at the church and wend their way huas of the Third Christian around Kessler Blvd. to Crittenurch and the 101 Class of the den Ave. to the first altar at the Broadway Baptist Church both|convent. They will proceed down 3nRONneS ‘special programs for Norwaldo Ave. t# Northgate, emorial Day tomorrow. |around Crittenden Ave. to north

The Hayward-Barcus Post of! e e of 1 f the American Legion will present there to i Boing A and retire the colors at the CMB|

service beginning at 9:30 a. m.|

Clark, post commander, will call!

exposed on thé altar in S88. Peter land Paul's Cathedral tomorrow {after the consecration at the 11 |a. m. mass until after 5 o'clock PANY! devotions, mem-|. noroug ‘Christi 5 a feast which falways falls ‘on the Thursday Hace Cute Brat Dlace. Paull, tter Trinity Sunday. It. com-, second and Arnold Dove of Com-|TIeMOTates the actual body and, pany “I” third. Awards will be|bicoc Of Christ present in the made tomorrow. [Bol Communion. Society The 101 Class members who, The Holy Name Society numfgave their lives in World War aber more than 2,500,000 Inge. will be honored tomorrow morn- Its purpose is to “beget due Ing. in the class session. The Rev. love and Jevarence for the Holy R. M. Dodrill Will speak and the vc Of God and Jesus Christ; lentire program including special/20d to suppress blasphemy, permusic will > “be broadcast over jury, oaths of any character that are forbidden, ~peotanity. uniaw-| and improper

boy sco will place roses on the altar in honor of them. Frank W. Morton will speak on the “Legacy of Peace.” Virgil Deal, captain of com “H” of the class Speedway

Two altars will be erected—one

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_ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

(Ask Mrs. Manners— ‘Secure’ Reader Gives Recipe for Happiness

YOUR COLUMN is filled with moanings of people obviously not adjusted to living with their companions. They need to grow up. In marital problems the need is sympa. thetic understanding between husband and wife, between parents and children, and between couples and in-laws. Marriage is wonderful, and all you make it. Anybody

can be as happy as my wife and I if they work toward a common goal We-settie little differences while they're little. My wife doesn't

occasionally. I deal with women in business, but my wife isn't JORTOUS. “Jealousy 18” AIStrust, TOF WHIEh there's 1io room In a HAPPY | marriage. My wife has ready access to our money. I don't ask for an accounting, but our budget never suffers, Youngsters believe their parents rob them by not’ allowing | them to freely run around.’ Parents don't try to chain their chil-| dren down-they try to help them grow up gracefully, When my | daughter is old ‘enough for dates I hope she will have gained, enough wisdom from our teachings to make her recognize the finer qualities in boys, of her own choice. If she heads toward disaster I'll feel that I, not she, failed. I know she thinks much of her daddy to let him down. Parents should be pals with their children.

are as natural as rain. before their time. Eventually each will find his ideal and such

time" .to arrive. The mother=in-law problem need not be so terrible. It takes understanding. Mother naturally is jealous of the girl who takes away her son. Father feels hurt that some young upstart has taken his little girl away. Understanding—that's all it takes. SECURE, CITY. You, say it so well. These troubled people are good people bu unhappily misunderstanding and unconsciously ec It's little wonder that wives of indifferent men bother to excel at homemaking and budgets, and that husbands of nagging, tactless women think little of their homes. attempt

To M. L., L. M. and Downhearted—I don't a to give medical advice. MRS. MANNERS.

Housewife Likes to Fish

WHERE DO I write about joining the Indianapolis chapter of the 1zaak Walton League? I just love to fish. NORTH SIDE HOUSEWIFE. Inquire of L. H. Allender, 5728 Beechwood Ave.

Boy She Loves Breaks Dates

THE BOY I loved and dated steady started breaking dates without excuses, so I went out with another Indianapolis boy. The first boy found out and said he didn't know if he loved me anymore, or if he'd ever want to see me, How can I a in Dack? Let him believe that you ENJOY these other dates with boys " who keep their word——and see that you do enjoy them. See him, occasionally, when you realize that he can’t break your heart.

Married at 17, Should She Tell?

I'M 17 and married recently. My parents don't know about the marriage and I'm now to have a child. Should I tell them and my husband? J. G. You're missing so much fun by not tellirig them. Do it right away. You should be happily pregnant, for your own good and the health of the baby. It's an accomplishment—everyone will think so and so. will you when you get all the attention that's |

BE —— . -+fut(guage; and as far as members can, Scientist Churches {to prevent those vices in others.” List Lesson-Sermon

aa. IE sre aad NYC. Conductor Dies in Home Here

Hypnotism, Denounced” is subject of the lesson-sermon thet all Churches of Christ, Scientist,

tomorrow, The golden text is: “He ‘that overcometh shall inherit all] Rites for Elvas Loyd PFedigo,

things; and I will be his God, and | who died, yesterday in his home, he shall be my own” (Rev. 21:7)./1209 Comer Ave., will be held at] The .lesson-sermon also in-/1:30 p. m. Monday in Jones &| cludes the following passage Hurt Shefield Chapel. Burial will from the Christian Science text-'be in Washington Park. book, “Science and Health With | Mr. Pedigo, who was 48, was Key to the Scriptures” by Mary born in Knob Lick, Ky., but lived Baker Eddy:- “Nothing but the here 20 years. He was yard power of truth can preyent the conductor 18 yeaks for the New

fear of error and prove man’s York Central Railroad. Mr. Pe-

{digo was a member of Southport | —————————— -tMfasonie- Lodge and the Brother- | |hood of Railroad Trainmen. Pennsy Conductor Survivors are his wife, Dora; Funeral Tuesday his daughter, Miss Vada Glenn Services for Clarence IL. Pedigo, Indianapolis; two broth-|

. ers, Jerman, Indianapolis, and| Ythe, former passenger con- (ol, TBeechville, Kv. and his)

road, will be held at 2:30 p. m, Sister, Mrs. Ollie Mae Roberts, | Tuesday (Indianapolis “Time) in Indianapolis...

the Masonic Temple in Terre ‘Mrs. Louis Hofmann Haute. Burial will be at Terre| gorvices for Mrs. Ruth H. Hof-

Haute. mann, 957 Linwood Ave., will be Mr. Smythe, who died Thurs-nai4 in Fianner & Buchanan

day In his home in Terre Haute, Mortuary but arrangements lived in Indianapolis until three not completed. ange will

years ago. {Crown Hill, She was 47. ——— Mrs, Hofmann, who was born in;

dominion over error.” p. 380.

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[ Dorchester, Mass., died yesterday | Sut » ww [in Methodist Hospital. She lived! hristian Church here 32 years. 1534 W. Moris (at Blaine) pSurviving pre me Husband, 2:30 A. 3 — | Louis .; her mother, rs. | 10:4 4“ A M. hi thie Sehoor > Charles C. Howe, New York, N.Y.; 138 ed “Woriaip . her sister, Mrs. Urban Renner,

Indianapolis, and three brothers, |

TP. ye Hp or Help | Gene Howe: 2 3 tie ’ poxi| MARRY BUCALSTEIN, M: aries Howe Jr, New York mister |City, and Ralph Howe, Cam-|

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| Places Blame for Broken Homes TO THE WOMAN who went nuts over the man who went

|South and stopped drinking: That man happens to be married to

a wonderful woman whom he wouldn't divorce for you or any other woman, If people like.you would stay in their places there woulda't be half so many torn-up homes. This home you can’t tear up. STEADY READER, CITY. Several men went South and several quit drinking, very | probably, and this man probably isn't the husband. I hope the wife is careful not to tear up that invulnerable home -by false

Friend's Attitude Changeable’ ~ SOMETIMES my friend here I like very much acts like he loves ‘me and sometimes he doesn’t. He has another girl he goes] lout with most times. When he's with me he says he loves me and we'll »e married, but I don’t know whether to believe him. M. M. wo Hier isn't -dating “the -other girl-to study algebra together, so aren’t you silly! Those dates he has answer your question—you aren’t his choice.

To Mrs. A. R. H,, a reader der asking about clothing—Consult the Indianapolis C hamber of Commerce. MRS. MANNERS.

"ve! Question of Wedding Etiquette 1S IT PROPER to give a wedding gift at a church wedding when you've already given one to the bride-to-be at a shower?

F. D. It's proper, if you feel generous. Warts McCallister's Address WHERE COULD I write Lon McCallister? BETTY.

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‘Wishes She Hadn't Asked Boy

I WISH I HADN'T asked this boy, 16, to the Leap Year dance because he refused on account of his job. Now I'm embarrassed! {when I see: him and we don’t speak. I turn my head, I'm 15 and had been friendly with him. I wondered why he couldn't get off work for the dance. I'm average looking and dress nice,

- AANE,.... You ‘didn’t learn. to dance in one “evening ‘and ‘you can’t learn to handle men when you've dated only a few. You make him incomigrtable With your emba nd you'll ‘keep on bes

Mrs. Ella Black Dies Here at 85

Funeral to Be Held. Tuesday

Services for Mrs. Ella Black, 947 N, Highland Ave, a resident of Indianapolis for 70 years, will be held at 8:30 a, m. Tuesday | Blackwell Funeral Home. Rites will follow at 9 a.m. in Holy Cross Catholic Church. - Burial will be in 85.

{in General Hospital. She was a member of Holy Cross Catholic

[Fares {man will attend a brief reception urviving are . her daughtey,| supstintendent, then reboard the

My Mary B. Fossati; two sons, [Charles and Leo; her sister, Mrs. 'Willlam Stossmeister; eight grandchildren and eight great. |grandchildren, all. of Indian-| too | apolis,

Bramblett Gray

The problems of youths striving to attract their ideal partners | Services for Bramblett Gray,! {holiday death™toll mounted today Youngsters want so many things—all who died yesterday in his home, (8 thousands of Americans

2152 Ransdell St, will be held

[ideals will have been right there all the time waiting for the “right at 10:30 a, m, Monday in G. H.!/three

{Herrmann Funeral Home. Burial | will be in Concordia Cemetery. [He was 51. | Mr. Gray, born in Fleming County, Kentucky, lived here 37 |years. He had been an electrician! 11 years for Inland Container! Corp. Survivors are his wife, Goldie | A.; three daughters, Mrs. Lois/ Fries and Miss Mary Ann Gray, | both of Indianapolis, and Mrs.

Richard Gray, Indianapolis;

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‘Anthony Lee, 52, Dies

Enroute to "Hospital Anthony Lée, a machinist with the Progress Engineering Co. here, died today enroute to St. Vincent's Hospital. He was 52.

bury St, was the father of Thomas Lee, an employee in. the engraving department of The Times.

A native of Chicago, Mr, Loe had lived in Indianapolis most of his life and was a member of St. Catherine's Catholic Church.

Joseph, all of Indianapolis; two brothers, Joseph J. Lee, Indianapolis, and Charles E. Lee, Dayton, O.; a sister, Mrs. Charles A. Braun, Indianapolis, and a nephew, Robert Lee, Indianapolis. Funeral atrangements have not been completed.

Clarence L. Price Dies

At Veterans’ Hospital

Clarence L. Price, 1543 N, Gale St, died yesterday in the U. 8. Veterans Administration Hospital on Cold Spring Rd. He was 57. He was a color matcher for the Standard Enamel and Paint Corp. An Indianapolis resident 17 years, he was a member of Cen(tenary Christian Church.

ence; two sons, Leroy and Clarence Jr; one sister, Mrs. Arthur Sauer, Newport, Ky. and two grandchildren.

Louisville Pianist Ho Perform Here

Jean Maxwell Cooper, 10-year-old pianist from Louisville, will be presented in a recital at Crispus Attucks High School June 18 by the. Kappa Chapter .of Alpha ‘Kappa Alpha Sorority. Proceeds will go to support a health clinic.

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Mrs. Black, wiio™ was born if throw out the first ball for the drink, but there's beer for me in the refrigerator if I want it|Toronto, Canada, died yesterday baseball game between the two

Doris Schmaltz, Milan; his son, 2000 Hoosier farmers and their his|families in Noblesville July 25. |mother, Mrs. Mattie Dailey, Indi- Guests will be farmers who have

Mrs: Lena Hunt, Sharksburg, Ky. /in" Forest Park: and Mrs. Lottie Stockdale, In-|

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