Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 February 1949 — Page 5
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president of the International Convention of the Disciples of Christ in their sessions here next week. : The headline speaker for the sessions tomorrow afternoon through Tuesday afternoon, in the Central Christian Church wil} be Dr. Eugene Charles Beach, Youngstown, O. Dr. Beach will give sermons at 8 p. m. Monday and at 11:20 a. m, and 3 p. m.
‘Bend, president of the International Convention, will speak on| “The Spirit of the '49ers” Tues-
Churchwomen will entertain persons of different faiths and races at a St. Valentine ‘Tea tomorrow, beginning at 1:15 p. m. in the Second Christian Chu¥ch, - 29th and Kenwood.
Mrs, Clayton Ridge will review “Eskimo Doctor” by Aage Gil berg and Mrs, D. Joe Hendrick~ son will give the continuity for the pageant, “Woman's Gifts to the World.” Mrs. Daniel Ehalt will portray Ruth, personification of loyalty, for the pageant; Mrs. Leonard Hunt, Joan of Are, cours
3 |age; Mrs. J Susan B. Dr. ¥. E. Davison of South Anthony, Jon Witte, : B
Me|Leod Bethune, vigilance; Mrs. A. R. Kauffman, Jane Adams, serv-
| Mrs. Hazel Farmer, Mary
day at the noon luncheon. Other ice; Mrs. 0. O. McKinley, Eleanor
scheduled speakers are the Rev.!
Roosevelt, vision; Mrs. Ada
Percy Thomas, Valparaiso: the, Thompson, Madame Pandit, steadRev. Kenneth W. Ball, Logans- fastness; Mrs. Grover L. Hartport; the Rev. F. Elwynn Peace, man, Mrs. Garside Hines, patience;
G. Schuster, Anderson.
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Mrs. Dersey King will sing and Mrs. E. H. McNay Sanders
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play organ selections during the tea. Mrs. Dorsey D. King, council Albert
end Mrs. L Moore will pour the tea.
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{it Board of the Northern Baptist Convention, will give the keynote Ad: at the mass meeting. The . George G. Kimsey, pastor of the Memorial Church, is assign
joverflow crowd at the mass
Dr, Crain is executive secretary of social welfare for the society and editor of the Social Action
a half year's leave of absence and will sall Mar. 17. He ex-
pects to go to Italy, France, Poland,
sponsored by Church World ServIce. Early in August, Dr. Crain will
of ‘the Disciples of Churches in Britain before re-
The Rev. Reuben H. Lindstron, {pastor of the Southport Churgh, is chairman of the crusade and/
willimusic director for the mass
meeting. Dr. Bruce Mills of Kala-| mazoo, Mich, visting director for the crusade, will have charge of the program for the mass meet-| . The Rev. Olive McGuire, Baptist city executive, is direct{ing all local plans preparatory to {the crusade. The Rev. Oliver Carlson, Chris{tian education director of the) {Indiana Baptist Convention, will! fend a youth evangelistic program | in the churches Mar. 2 to 6. Youth (teams will visit all the congrega- | tions as a feature of the program. |
‘Garden City Church | To Install Pastor
| Dr, 8. Marion Smith of the Butler School of Religion will give the charge to the congrega-: tion at the installation of his brother, the Rev. J. Hubert 8mith, as new pastor, today at 2 p. m.
in the Garden City Christian { Church. The Rev. Roscoe Kirkman will give the charge to the minister and Dr. E. L. Day will say the installation player, Leroy Millett, vocalist, and the church choir will
{sermon by the new minister will ibe’ followed by a basket dinner {and social hour,
Sunday Schools Schedule Contest
The Sunday School of the Fountain Square Christian Church thas challenged the school of the {| Northwood Christian Church to an attendance contest beginning
A banner will go to the schivol which brings in the higher attend-
period will hold the banner “for Both churches are re-
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ment. The Rev. Warren Matish |is minister of Fountain Square |and the Rev. Theo Fisher, of Northwood.
Panel Discussion On ‘Family’ Scheduled
The Brotherhood of the Indian-!
¥ : ite “What Is Happening to Family” on a panel, Feb. 22 at {8:15 p. m., in the vestry of the;
-jtemple, 10th and Delaware Sts.
The panel discussion, in ob-| servance of Brotherhood Week, Feb. 20 to 27, will occur on Washington's birthday. Rabbi Maurice Goldblatt will serve as moderator. The speakers include Henry -M.
-giGraham, general secretary-of the
Family Service Association; Wil{lard B. Ransom, attorney; George (Thorman, Marion County Juve{nile Court representative; Dr. {Grover L. Hartman, head of the {Church Federation Social Service { Department; and Nathan Berman, director of Jewish Social Services.
J Church. Women’s - Unit
Will Dine, See Movies
All the. women’s organizations of All Souls Unitarian Church will. meet for luncheon’ followed by a talk illustrated by movies given by H. J. Pierson, Thurswy, TH THE §3%{al rooms of All! Souls Unitarian Church.
relations for the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce, will present. the movies: “The Declard- | tion of Independence” and “Of This We Are Proud.” Mrs. Lehman Dunning will preside.
Democrats Set Party The Indiana Democratic Club will hold a Washington's Birthday ddnce at 9 p. m. Tuesday, Feb. 22, in. the Antlers Hotel. Members of the soeial affairs committee of the club are Walter Myers Jr. George Rice, Tony | Majo, Lawrence Ammon, Toney Flack, Jack Kammins and Fred W. Nordseik.
Miss Woods to Speak All Souls Unitarian Church will present Miss Frances W. Wood of Boston in a conference on religlous education and leadership training today, tomorrow and Tuesday. Miss Wood is director of church schools and leadership for the American Unitarian Association.
Gamma Kappa to Meet | The Gamma Kappa Sorority {for church secretaries will meet, {for a 6:30 p. m. dinner followed | by an organ recital given by Miss! | Georgia Lockenour Tuesday in, | the Central Christian Church.
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Commoner Is Host
To Princess Margaret HASTINGS, England, Feb. 12 (UP)—A handsome, 31-year-old commoner dressed country-style in a tweed shooting jacket and corduroy trousers played host this week -end to Princess Margaret Rose. ie The visit of the youngest daughter of the king and queen) to the home of Capt. Tom Egerton “gave fresh food to the ro mantic gossips who are ready several times a week to marry her off. The princess and young Captain Tom have been good friends for some time. He served in the Coldstream Guards and is a veteran of the siege of Tobruk.
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Civic League Plans | Father-Son Night
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