Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 November 1949 — Page 5
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“Members of the Roy Rogers. welcoming party for the Wm.
When he arfve at Municipal irpor
Heading the club will be the club member. The selection was
‘Most piel Contest
to be
‘Riders Club will be the
L§: 45 a. m. next Saturday. r girl named as the typical made this afternoon -at the
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Fountain Square theater. Members. were requested to: attend the
show dressed in .cowboy outfits or some part of Roy Rogers re-
alia
Every boy and girl holding a Roy Rogers Riders Club member: ship will be included in the welcoming ceremonies for Santa Claus. Members should have their parents take them to the air-
port. Youngsters 12 years of age and under still may join the club free of charge. Clip the membership application from The Times, Take it to the Wm. HM. Block Co. toy, department, the Fountain Square theater or The Times to receive card
The club is sponsored by The
Times and Fountain Square the-
the “ofticlal/ish speakers 2. Block Co, store's Santa Claus spongorship. of and its
are scheduled under the Religious | |Couneil and president, Harold Gunderson of Indiangpo The out-of-town guest speaker i be Dr. William Orr, & mem- | §
ater with the co-operation of Block's, Borden's Capitol Dairics and Borden's Furnas lce Cream division. ’ Club members today started the Roy Rogers “mystery tune”. con test. Members will identify the mystery tune on a questionnaire available at the Fountain Square theater. The member submitting the best entry each week for sev-
‘visit Roy Rogers and see movies made. The trip will be free to the winner and the escort. The “mystery tune” wilt be played dally at Block's toy department at 10 a. m., 3 and 4 p. m.,, and at all shows at the Fountain Square theater.
Seminary faculty. Dr. Orr will } discuss “Religion. and the Uni{versity Student” all three days at {noon during meetings of the student body Sn Sweeney Chapel. Rabbi William P. Greenfield of
Memorial hall} Fr. Joseph Brokhage of St, Thomas Aquinas Church will speak ‘Wednesday at the same) hour, and on Thursday Dr. Orr; also will -gpeak at the same hour | and in the same.room.’ | ~%ireside chats" will be given, Wednesday evening at fraternity and sorority houses by Indian- | \apolis ministers, priests and rabbis. Assisting Mr. Gunderson | with program arrangements are Miss Geraldine Simmons, Indian- |
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N. Methodist Choir fle Present 'Elijah’
The 50-voice North Methodist |Church choir will present Men- | delssohn’s * ‘Elijah” twice the com» ing week in Indianapolis. J. Russell Paxton, choir master,
eratorio tomorTow at 8 p, m. in the North Methodist Church and at the same time Friday in the synagog of the Indianapolis Hebrew Congre-
to Often Valuable
Many Dén't Give Thought to Future
This evening was the first time I ever noticed your adventurous column. I think it is good. But don't you think “many people should think about making themselves a job that would ‘be permanent? I, during the depression, raised tomatoes and arranged to have them come off before anybody else, and got winter prices for them. A little more self-re-liance and the idea that you ean do what you learn to do, will lead many to green pastures. Although I have worked ‘for the other fellow about half of my life, I will say that I did better working for myself.
By JAMES GRAYSON
{Christian Science
Lecture Here Tuesday
“Christian Science: the Awakening to Spiritual Reality” will be
{discussed by Cecil F. Denton, C.8.,|
Church of Christ; Scientist.
“The church is" located in 5201 his great faith.. Inspired. by this Pleasant Run Blvd. The speaker theme,
is a member of the Board o
{Lectureship of the Mother Church, | The programs will be given as
ithe First Church of Christ, Sci |entist, Boston. a0 is lecture sponsor.
Evangelist to Speak |At Tabernacle Church
The Rev. Joe Parsons of Wades
'boro, N. C., will hold listi Xt week Monday Revival Planned
in the At Tyndall Towne
iservices next week {through Friday nights, Tabernacle Baptist Church.
The Rev. Mr. Parsons will serve} his own church tomorrow and fly, founded the Indianapolis Youth {here Monday. He will reverse the| |for Christ, will conduct a revival
process next Friday night in orde
{to be in his own parish next Sat-the Tyndall Towne (Interdenomi-| lurday. The Rev. 8, W. Hartsock national) Chapel. lis pastor of the Tabernacle Bap-| The
Thank you for your letter. I tist Church.
think that every person who] ere ————— works should give serious thought [NE EW SORORITY PLEDGE
.. would be permanent.
{Berkley Rd., is a new pledge o
It is true of course, that widy Kapp Kappa "Gamma; sorority
‘persons don't take time to give @t Duke University, the future much thought. They| ‘e bs will take the first job that comes not so fortunate. They couldn't along and often will leave it for! adjust themselves. Their morale another without any thought of | slipped and it took years. for them, | to get back their former pep and,
the future.
Working for one’s self has its] initiative.
disadvantages as well as its’ ad)
vantages. Not every. person:
fitted to be his cwn boss. a do the other fellow’s bidding bet-
ter than their own.
_ The depression of the 1930s
If. you | have a personal job problem, write to James Gray_son in care of The Times.
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changed the lives and fortunes they don't mean a lot unless they of many. Some came through all had. relatives who were either “Hight “even if ‘they were forced tounemploved:
ining would have helped people’ meet the intense competition fo
over the hump. But many fall by- the wayside.
These reminiscences bring back} memories to -middle-agers and
oldsters. But to the teen-ager
do things they never thought they during those trying days.
would or could do. Others were
NY SECA ERLE) flavor for you — TEE aL It's Lady Borden Chocolate with
of New York City, in a lecture struggle against the worship of Tuesday at 8 p. m. in the Fourth | | Baal.
The host church Thanksgiving season.
Miss Alice H. Goldthwaite, 210] for Christ in the club house, 20th
Durhars, [Missionary Training Night School.
In many cases advanced plan-|
{jobs in those hectic days. Appar-| tently it helped you. It got you! you saw,
“or “underemployed
gation. "The - music is set against the ba ¢ kground of ~the story of the early and his
Mrs. Paxton
|prophet, Elijah, epic In his stand for the one
true God, the prophet expresses
Mendelssohn wrote his f oratorio.
~-lan offering to the city in the pre-
Mrs, Paxton is organist for thé North Church choir. Soloists include Naomi Pryor, Bettye Brown, Dorothy Fidger, Farrell Scott and Wallace Knapp. x “| —_—
| | |
The Rev. Roger Malsbary, who r Monday through next Sunday in
Rev. J. B. Simmons is chapel acting-pastor. The Rev. Ir. Malsbary directs the Youth
f|and Meridian Sts., and serves as {president - of: the -Y. for.C. Bible.
e &
the Beth-El Zedeck Temple willi 4 ;
Hebrew §'
If those persons who are too
young to remember the 1030s will |lask some ‘of the oldsters about! what happened, they will begin to! | appreciate the truth of your state-|
no adme “ 3
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ment about self-reliance,
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