Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 February 1949 — Page 36
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1947 when the Pilgrims marked the golden jubilee of their church, they decided to establish an extensive print shop as a monument to 50 years of Christian work. The walls of the large basement are being painted white and its many rooms are being cleaned and set in order, The slick paper magazine titled The Pligrim Holiness Advocate, all kinds of Sunday school leaflets, papers, en-
literature distributed by the church will be printed here,
The presses ) church members who will render their services in the same spirit] as missionaries sent out to preach the Gospel, the Rev. E. V. Halt, national treasurer of the.church
punctual Sunday school child, colored prints of famous religious
The Pilgrim Bldg., 320 E. Ohio St. . . . houses the national headquarters of the Pilgrim Holiness Church,
Pilgrim Holiness Church Here Hails : Half-Century of Progress With Print Shop
“By EMMA RIVERS MILNER, Times Church Editor ‘Workmen are setting up printing presses and arranging a fully equipped publishing plant in the basement of the national headquarters of the Pilgrim Holiness Church, 320 E. Ohio St. Igrim Bldg. houses the executive of the Pilgrim Holiness denomination. The publishing plant represents a dream coming true. For in
velopes, bulletins and pieces of \abroad or those returning to spend
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concerns itself chiefly with the establishment of churches and missions in the United States. There are about 861 Pilgrim Holi ness congregations in the country, now, with a membership of nearly 30,000. The Rev. R. A. Beltz is secretary of home missions and church extension. "No housing problem confronts the church’s missionaries stopping in Indianapolis before going
their months of leave. For the Pligrim Holiness Church has con-
quarters at 16th and Delaware into a missionaries’ apartment house. The church also owns two houses further north in the city and is planning to buy more for its officers. Frankfort Pilgrim College. Frankfort, Ind., belongs to the It has more than 200 students enrolled and a faculty of 21 members. It is one of
floor [Six colleges and Bible schools for retary of ‘Sunday schools; and ing to custom, will be disbursed fied under the direction of James
the education of young people maintained by the church. These extend across from California to North Carolina.
Conform to Discipline The Pilgrims claiin the late John Wesley as the father of their church. Wesley's followers founded Methodism to which most Pil-
every kind of article used in churches. : : The treasurer's offices extend from the rear of the bookstore to the end of the ground floor. In the basement a man works ail day every day baling the tons of gifts of clothing and household goods ; other persons to be sent to the needy in overseas mission fields. In the chapel on the third floor,
given by Pligrims and evangelization of the world, and
grims formerly belonged. But Mr. Halt said the Methodists became too modern, too liberal for the Pligrims and they founded their own denominations. They believe, he says, in the “Apostolic doctrines of regeneration, entire ‘sanctification, divine healing, the
the second coming of Jesus.” Members must conform to a
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the Rev. W. H. Neff, first assistant] On Easter, Apr. 17, inembers | general superintendent; the Rev.
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applying the ideals also at the dinner. 250 Will Attend A selected group of 250 business executives, labor leaders, agiriculture representatives, government officials and persons active in commercial and professional life will attend. They will divide into sections Mar. 12 for discussion -of public health, economic controls and labor-management relations. . Dr. Howard J, Baumgartel is executive secretary of the Church Federation and Howard G. Lytle, director of the Goodwill Industries is conference committee chairman. |
U. S. Accidents Cost
More Than ERP Aid
CHICAGO, Feb. 26 (UP)-—Itj{ costs this country twice as much] to have accidents as it does to run the schools. : } Norman Damon, vice president of the Automotive Safety Founda-/ tion, said in an article In the National Safety Council's maga-| zine that America is spending] more money on accidents than on| the entire European recovery program, The total economic. loss from accidents in 1947, Damon said, was about $7,100,000,000, or an average of about $200 for each American family, More than a third of the total was represented by traffic accidents, he said. !
K. of C. Here Plans Major Degrees Today Major degrees of the Knights of Columbus will be awarded to |approximately 85 candidates at 2 p. m. today in the organization's club house. f The Indianapolis Second Deof all Pilgrim Holiness churches gree Team will enact the second 8. M. Stikeleather, general secre-|will bring offerings for home mis- degree Auring the meeting, and. tary; the Rev. P. F. Elliott, sec-/sions. And the offerings, accord- the major degree will be exempli-|
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Brothers, Raymond Halt and the Rev. E. V. Halt . . | consult about the Pilgrim Book Store affairs.
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at 8 a. m. for a half hour of devotions, Those who wish to do
{sixth, or top floor. Administer Projects The Rev. R. G. Flexon, foreign missions secretary, and his assistants, occupy offices in the building. They administer the affairs of the church’s projects in Africa, India, the Philippines, South America, Jamaica, Isle of Pines off the coast of Cuba and
Indies. The church lists 53 foreign - missionaries and gave ‘to foreign missions a total of $181, 588 over the last fiscal year. The home missions department
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indicates. For example, they must not use tobacco, alcohol or {harmful drugs. They must avoid
dances, shows, theaters’ horse] races, promiscuous bathing, base ball games and places where gambling is permitted.” Officers of the church who! maintain departments in the Pilgrim building in addition to those mentioned are: the Rev. L. W. Sturk, general
UN Official to Speak At Wabash College
Times State Service CRAWFORDSVILLE, Feb. 26) -~Byron Price, assistant secre-| tary-general of administrative | and financial services for the United Nations, will address Wabash College students Mar. 9 {when the campus chapter of Phi Beta Kappa celebrates its golden | anniversary, f Mr, Price, a 1912 graduate of | the college and member of the {honorary scholastic fraternity, will speak on “The Scholar and {the Peace,” in the college chapel’ at 8 p. m. . A reception and dinner for Mr. Price and Phi Beta Kappa mem{bers will be held in. the Craw{fordsville Municipal Club precedling the address. :
Local FBI Chief To Address Alumni
|. Harvey G. Poster, special agent {in charge of the Indianapolis FBI |office, will discuss the organizaition and functioning of the FBI |at a dinner meeting of the Alumni | of Alpha Tau Omega Tuesday in
1 A report on activities of the | alumni scholarship committee will | be made by Chairman ; | Bardwell. . Ralph E. McDonald,
{D. D, 8, is alumni president.
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