Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 February 1949 — Page 5
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Bishop J. W. Ernst Sommer, head of the Methodist Church in Germany, ‘will speak Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. in the St, Paul Methodist Church, Eugene and] Rader Sts. Churchwomen will : serve dinner before the meeting. This is announced as the bishop's last visit to the city of Indianapolis! during his pres-| ent tour of the! country, He! came to the state at the invitation| of Bishop Rich-] Bishop Sommer 2rd C. Raines of the Indian al Methodist Area and the areal committee for the Methodist Ad-| vance for Christ and His Church. | Bishop Since 1946 i = Before his election to the epis-|
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was director of the Methodist » . . . Theological Seminary at Frank- eight sons including six fort-on Main, Germany, where his i present headquarters also, are|] located. Paying tribute to his|} outstanding leadership, the -German Central Conference at its session last fall re-elected him! bishop for life by unanimous vote; During the war years he and| his family lived in the basement|} of their home, which had been| looted by Polish soldiers. He was| called before the Nazi Gestapo eight times and questioned con- . cerning the connection of his| Hillary Howell . seminary with American Method-|
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Aubrey Howell Stanley Howell Gaylord Howell Robert Howell Forest Howell John Howell Morris Howell |fnanced a great part of their married and a senior in the Bos-|
educations. They early gained a | ton University Theological Semi-| respect for DePauw University, nary. {
Studied in England | . . & Bishop Sommer—wasborn—and, Follow Father into Ministry me jtheir father s alma. mater. san. John, a vetéran and unmar-| educated in Germany and later } . , rE ley, Gaylord an orest are ~ ried. carries on his studies at Destudied at the University of Cam- By EMMA RIVERS MILNER, Times Church Editor Pauw graduates and John and
SIX OF THE EIGHT sons of the Rev. Arthur Howell and Mrs. |3Morris are students there now. Pauw. and simultaneously fills land. He is of German and York- Howell of Pittsboro, Ind., are preaching in full “or part-time’ Yt is a comnientary on the fam-ithe Cory and Mt. Calvary Methshire ancestry and his wife is an Pastorates: wo oo ily broadmindedness that Hillary, odist Chugches. Morris. single English woman. For a number| A seventh would be in the ministry except for the war. Aubrey, the oldest son, serves as pastor and a DePauw senior, preaches of vears he was a missionary who is 31, planned to be a missionary. Instead of studying for that of a ‘Baptist Church, not a in the Bloomington Circuit of the teacher in Turkey, a pastor in Profession he spent four and a half years fighting in the Pacific/ Methodist one, in Tolleson, Ariz. Vethods y b ing dean Theater. He now follows the : He is married and the father of Methodist Church. . Germany, before becoming dean =. = ° olumber in Crawfords- hard for a little girl. But since two jittie boys. Each of the eight brothers was of the Frankfort Semifar: ville, is married and the father the littie sister never did put in Stanley is minister of the He- carried to Sunday school at the
He has taken a leading part if , . an appearance, the boys received | | ¥ the formation of the Council og) Of the only Howell grand a good deal of ronda h training. bron Methodist“ Church, married age of three weeks. “We trained Fu
bridge, England. and in Switzer
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copacy in 1946, Bishop Sommer Th, Rey. and Mrs. Arthur Howell . . . examine pictures of their The Rev. Mr. Howell . . . ministers to the Brownsburg Methodist Church (above), also the Pittsboro
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. land refused to attend both Sun-|——— — rr tpt Rites Planned =" "5" 5 ii Holler to Direct Singing of Hymn 4 The father did not “spare the George Frederick Holler will Lynhurst Church Cites od” and Bob went back to the direct the ' First Presbyterian $80,000 Addition grind” of the classroom. Church Motet Choir in the sing |
# ® = ing of Mendelssohn's “The Hymn hurst Baptist Church SIX i sons are: The Lys p THE SIX preaching sons a of Praise,” Thursday at 7:15 p.m. |
will dedicate its new $80,000 ad- ,. . . rd | Hillary, 33; Stanley, 29; Gaylord, in the church. {
dition with services and fes-|, oh « 22 and Mortivities ‘all day today and pro={+5; Forest, 24; John, 22, “The Hymn of Praise” is one of
ams each night thereafter ris, 20. through Thursday. { The Rev. Mr. Howell ministers | thé most popular oratorios of the * Dr. 8. R. Kamm, chairman of to - both ‘the Pittsboro and composer, Mr. Holler says. It was
the social science division of Brownsburg Methodist Churches. | written to commemorate the Wheaton College, Wheaton, Ill. He ne) his wite, 59 and 57 re-|400th anniversary of the invena _will_give the dedicatory sermon spectively, radiate cheer tion of the . ~f(adar at 230 p. m. services. |Snd energy and stil-are-brown-: Jon-0T_the PIIAE Mrs. Cora Scheick will make haired. Their faces bear no un-',, “; 4» i's part of the comspecial mention of church officers, usual lines of care but seem. hosition. preachers present and construc- Youthful for their years. Mrs Raveend Cowan will tion workers. Greetings will be The parents chuckle over mem- : A brought from various religious mories of the boys’ exploits and community organizations ——speaking-frankiy-ef-the-tilhe-one Other ministers assisting the ©F them killed a cat and another Rev. D. J. Dunkin, . pastor, are Geliberately started a fight with Dr. L. C. Trent. pastor of the heighbors. Woodruff Place Baptist Church, “There was Aubrey lying in and’ the Rev. Robert Shipley, 11¢ street with three boys piled
Letts Corner Baptist ¢2 top of him,” the pastor reRN reh Bf ists’ Cone Pp called. “I indignantly pulled the
There will be a noon pitch-in/PoYs ‘off and reported them to dinner and a light meal at 5:30 their parents. But pever again receding the 7:30 p. m did I interfere with one of my| . p. m. P g . *_.: enns’ fights. I found out Aubrey|
services. The Uneedus Class will, "0051404 the trouble himself.”|
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lead the evening service. The] four-part sermon will be given] * =» = by Robert Hinkley, LeRoy Town:| THE ELDER HOWELLS live send, Bob Sheets and Don Win-'alone now in the five-room par-|
the. meeting. of the Indianapolis it did for all the children ‘in the Association. A youth night pro- community in earlier -years. 3 ..gram and play are scheduled. for, . They made home. just as atTuesday. New members will be tractive as they could. they say honored following devotions and Every kind of pet—dogs. cats. i}
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Bible study Wednesday. The!birds, chickens, fish and even 4 ® Rit In Antennas Lb week's program will end with pig—was permitted. No rule Vr the church board meeting THUFS- against™notse-prevaited— Two or ®. Sejector-Lite” Dial J day at 7:30 p. m. when plans three musical instruments some- . ~ will be made for the. coming times were “going” at once. And ® Superb Tone Control . fall wholesome sports ‘were enyear. couraged. : ® Quiet Record Pickup
Indiana is the birthplace of the
fa lie parents. They were married in this state in 1913 and have served
Hoosier pastorates ever since.
i ; The boys were born two years Plans Bre d |apart with one exception: Gay{lord is just 14 months younger
|{than Stanley. Being so close to-| The Indianapolis Episcopal Lay-| gether, the brothers worked and man's League will sponsor the piayed in four “pairs.” third hnnual corporate commun gyery time a new baby was fon on George Washington's birth-4,,6 the father says he wished! day, Tuesday, at 7:30 a m In. the} —— eerie rm -— Episcopal Church of the Advent. GTH ANNIVELSARY NOTED Breakfast will follow in the par- pne 79.yoice chorus of the St. ish house. Paul AME Church, 25th St. and
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