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Dr. Gaston Foote, Dayton Minister, To Be - Speaker

- “Peace of mind and soul” is the goal of a Methodist preachingteaching mission which will convene here in April with Dr, Gaston Foote of Dayton, O. as speaker, , All Methodist. churches of Marion and Johnson counties are

participating in the mission, which! Earl Jones, Al Shircliff and Elmer Plake . . . Sunday School lard G. Lytle, director of Goodwill children for the church is their goal.

will have nightly meetings from, Apr. 3 to 8 at 7:30 p. m. in Roberts Park Methodist Church.

” ” - » » ” | " ‘ “ ; The Rev. C. R. Holmes is chair- £ $ { 5S k $ b ] lc ommunity Center, and the Rev. man of the mission, Assisting him | ap IS S ee Oo nro | Amos Boren, host pastor. .

in the planning are Dr, Sumner, ° i £ th Hel h ib hibited at the Indi lis Anti Sh in the Spink A L. Martin, district superintendent. 3()(0) ( h ld bh . i : ay ) some 0 e rare articles which will be exhibited a e Indianapolis Antique ow in the Jpin FMS |11e Civil War, will meet at 1:30 and approximately 70 committee i ren as em ers Lloyd Kirk are general charmen i}

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Methodist Church, Dayton, He! became pastor in 1945, succeeding ny hat is thie goal of the Hap Dr. Hazen G. Werner, Methodist bishop in Ohio. Preached Overseas Dr. Foote previously served pastorates in Amarillo, Tex.; Oklahoma City, Okla.; Little Rock, Ark. ‘and Montgomety, Ala. He has filled summer supply pulpits in large churches in Providence,

uperintendents’ League of present Indianapolis~ in = its evangelistic [program designed to brig into {the membership of the churches the nonmember pupils in 200 Sunday school classes in Baptist churches. The program will be carried on in 32 Sunday schools with classes

R. I; Springfield, Mass.; Detroit, having a membership of: more :

and Washington, D, C. than 500 pupils:

He spent the summer of 1947 This program will be supple’ &

preaching in Belgian, French and mented by that of the Winning British churches and attended the the-Children-for-Christ program, World Conference of Christian Now in progress at Lynhurst, Youth in Oslo, Norway. Calvary, Emmanuel and Wood In 1948, he was an official ruff Place Baptist Churches, Methodist delegate to the World Elmer Plake, superintendent of Council of Churches in Amster- Mt. Pleasant Baptist Sunda) dam, The Netherlands. During the School, is president of the League.

summer he studied conditions in Al Shircliff, vice president, is

several displaced persons’ camps superintendent at Crooked Creek and visited France, Belgium, Sunday School and Earl Jones, Switzerland and Italy. — - - oT Dr. Foote, who has an academic doctorate of theology from the Church Club Plans University of Denver, has been Sunday Coffee Hour granted honorary degrees by The Triangle Club of All Souls Miami University and Wilber- Unitarian Church will sponsor a force University. List Members Members of the executive committee for the mission, besides the Rev. Mr. Holmes and Dr. Martin, are Francis Hughes, 706 Sherwood Drive; Mrs, H. F. Ayres 1117 Edgewood Ave.; the Rev. T. L. Rogers, 1928 Woodlawn

{church service each Sunday noon

Toronto in June.

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Ave; the Rev. William Burton, Southport; Dr. Dallas Browning, 3608 N. Meridian St.; Earl Buchanan, 1215 King St., and the Rev. Homer Page, 313 N. Grant St. Committee chairmen include the Rev. Mr. “Burton, youth; Mr. Hughes, men; Mrs. Ayres, women; Mr. Fricke, ways and means; T. E. Pyritz, outdoor advertising; Sex-! son E. Humphreys, press; Charles Hamilton and I. A. Carter, music; the Rev. Henry G. White, prayer; Gerald Power, finance; the Rev. Mr. Boren, platform, and Mrs. Ayres and Miss Bertha Everett, altar, |

Stolen Vehicle 1 Charge Faces GI

A soldier from Mitchel Field U. 8. Army Air Base, New York, formerly of Indianapolis, will be arraigned before a U. 8. Commissioner here next week on a a - charge of transporting a stolen J Colorful KoolVents keep rooms automobile from - Hempstead, N. sp to 20° cooler . . . prevent sun Y., to Booneville; Miss. damage to. furnishings . . . give

Richard Earl Norwood, 25, was arrested Friday after he failed J TOF home new beauty and all.

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Auxillary will open Easter Seal Please send FREE color booklet on booths Apr. 4 in support of the | Koolvent Awnings sale drive sponsored by the Mar [AQAress oovvvierenrrneriiiienens | |

fon County Society for Crippled Children and Adults, Mrs. Eugene Prather, president of the auxiliary [Xof 12 State .... said yesterday. ! Booths will be installed at the Federal Building, Union Station TTL and Traction Terminal building ECLA for sales until Apr. 16.

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Goal: Children for Christ : Methodist. Group Rare Antiques to ‘Be Exhibited

Baptism of 300 Sunday school|League. secretary, is superintend-| James Costin will present a musi- the two known still in existence. Furniture shown includes an early Sheraton curly maple chest and an (League Memorial Hall, 1714 E. -Dr. Foote is pastor of Grace pynils on or before Easter Sun-lent at North Baptist Church. = |cal program. | early American curly maple four-poster bed. “Similar pieces will be shown during the exhibit here. | Washington St.

during the Great Books series.| Proceeds for the brunch will be] fused to send a club delegate to {the National Convention of the| '|American Unitarian Youth in|

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St. Mary Collese Gets New Head

| ; | “TERRE HAUTE, Mar. 26 (UP) —8t. Mary-of-the-Woods College had a new president today, fi Mother Marie Helene, who was 1 {elected ninth superior general of — the Sisters of Providence yesterday. | . She succeeds Mother Mary Beri nard, who died last October, As superior general selected by the general chapter of the congregation, she becomes head of the college and head of all activi‘ities of the order. - “Mother Marie Helene formerly : 'was Helena Franey, a native of Galesburg, IL She formerly taught at St. Augustine Academy, Ft. Wayne; {Providence High School, Chicago, .. and Marywood School for Girls . {at Evanston, IIL

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"Dr. Summer Martin will install Mrs. George Schamber as president of the Methodist City Council Auxiliary at the annual spring luncheon and election of officers Friday noon in Robert Park Methodist Church. Other officers mclude Mrs, Clell. {Bettner, vice president; Mrs. Alvia 'Cradick, secretary, and Mrs, E, P, | Messick, treasurer . On ‘the program will be Pr. {Grover -Hartman, the Rev. How-

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