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‘ publications 8 have “gone to sleep,” The Times 5 ne built on a site yet to be an- beg made a special study of the state, n.eq ; The Lutherans have opened an|purchased 25 acres of land near] sférdom. Heads of churches which| eo in the Underwriters’ build- Howe including a lake shore for oné-third of their quota of $1 la camp grounds. It will open next million toward a denominational goal of $14 million for steward-
“Churches, the Jewish -Bynagog,| SUvepite and sects:-John Mixon of ~ Chicago “and his “associates will
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Six Protestant Denominations in Indiana Rep idetail even to eleciic washing] DR. EPHRAIM LOWE, head of|
Growth and Progress Phenomenal, Disciples of Christ Churches in|for in
Even in Construction, They State By EMMA RIVERS MILNER, Times Church Editor
SIX Protestant denominations in Indiana announce an “all-time naye heen mailed by Indian high” in church membership.
| machine. Twenty-five DP families
(Jan. 1
Lutherans
Dr. Hanes says United Luther-
‘ghip. A total of; 159 Savurasicel tian ) |upeite of the tremendous influence ¢ . . which would provide{Butler University is wielding in These include Methodists, Baptists, Presbyterians, United Luth- homes and jobs for 377 persons.|the field of religion. . erans, Episcopalians and Seventh Day Adventists. The Disciples of
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Christ in Indiana baptized more candidates for-church membershiplans have completed a new churchlenrotied in the Butler School of churches.
than did Disciples in any other state from January to June this yeardin Hammond: ST —r===——"=—Inew churches _in Speedway City greater enrollment Protestants church is a home for the aged'and Vincennes; and are ready toithis semester, in construction of another in Disciples of Christ | Ft. Wayne. The denomination has seminary in the country. Disciples in Indiana have raised
Spurred by hints that
of the Protestant Church in Hoo-|
maintain state or diocesan head- in
growth and progress. All cited lists of new churches and educational units recently completed, land purchased on; which new structures will stan and old churches rebuilt or redecorated. :
pile and maintaining an even; & full attendance, according to the state officials » Definite programs of evangelism have been conducted or are under way which include personal visitation’ into homes of a community and preaching services rlanined to be very spiritual and arresting { Emphasis is being laid upon] higher education. Young people; are being urged to go to college and campaigns are planned to ex-| tend and improve college properties. Lutheran churches affiliated] with the National Lutheran Coun-| cil are leading all othér Protes-| tants in the state in resettling families from the displaced persons camps in Europe. {
~ . » { PRESBYTERIANS have engaged a team of survey special-/ ists to gather statistics in the principal cities of Indiana to dis)
“cover the over-all religious pic-|
ture. Information is to be ob-| tained regarding the state of |
the - Catholic and - Protestant .
| f conduct the work. - The Rev. Roy E. Mueller, ex-| ecutive secretary of the Indiana sald the, church is the first denominational body to -sponsor a scientific religious survey over as large an area as a state. Maps, charts and| typewritten reports in book form are promised by Mr. Mixon. These are expected to serve as a guide for the future location or relocation of churches. Disciples of Christ are focusing on improving the quality of their effort by raising educational standards for ministers to be ordained.
» * . EPISCOPALIANS point with pride to new diocesan headquarters and a bishop's residence— both gifts to the diocese. The for-| mer Bherwood residence in Merid-| fan St. now serves as the diocesan’ office. The Rt. Rev. R. A, Kirch-| hoffer, bishop of Indianapolis,
“will use the former Beveridge
homestead as his residence, “ Singe a deluge of figures escapes the memory, perhaps it would be well to-cite a few in con-| nection with the Methodist church, the largest branch of | Protestantism in Indiana as’ typical. Methodist church mem-| bership now stands at 340,256 in| Indiana. This represents an in-| crease of four per cent over the preceding fiscal year, Methodist church property in Indiana is valued at well over $36 million An outstanding goal of the
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Banquet Closes $b Indiana Conventioft |
C. E. McCauley of South Bend | was named president of the In- © diana Motor Truck Association, Inc., at the close of its 18th. annual convention yesterday in the Claypool Hotel. “ Re-elected first vice president was Ernest Wheaton of Indi anapolis. Mr. Wheaton also will become a vice president of the ; American Trucking Association representing Indiana
Chosen as directors of the na tional association were Mr. Ellis C. FE. Althauser, Indianapolis; Leonard C. McDaniel and Russell Howard. Crawfordsvilie; Robert
E. Carrigan, Muncte, and John Kile, - Batesville . Delegates also adopted a resolu tion urging co-operation by the association with state officers on tate weight laws, The conventon closed last night with a banquet in the Claypool tor el
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National Bar Elects Little Rock Lawyer
J. R. Booker, Little Rock, Ark was elected president of the Na tional Bar Association at the close of ite three-day session here in the Walker Casino last night, Other officers elected by mem bers of the association from all over the United States were Loren Miller, Los Angeles, Cal first vice president; John Doles New York City, second vice presi dent, and E. L. Johnson, T17T N West- St. third vice president, Lions Club to. Tour The Lions Club of Indianpolis| will tour Indianapolis on the belt | line of the New York Central Rallroad after meeting at 12:15 p., m. Wednesday in Union| Station. !
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