Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 December 1949 — Page 6
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
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terians fo Welcome TL ACC dof Their Denomination Special Service
tives of 41 Presbybrian congregations will welcome Group fo. Donate Head of their denomination Food to Needy t a mass meeting Wednesday at 8 p. m. in the Tabernacle Presby- , terian Church, b 4dr; Clifford BE. Barbour of . Knoxville, Tenu. head of the As its elested moderator, speak. Dr. Barbour is a long-/ friend of the host pastor, , ‘Roy Ewing Vale, a former tor. It 1s a coincidence also t Dr. Vale 30 years ago served | the minister pf Dr. Barbour's| , the Second Presbyterian urch of Knoxville, #iEach year at its general assem- , the. Prosbyiatian Church In! wy 8 A. sleet a Hoderator, : Re | serve one year, t May, they ¢ ; A Night” an ina Dr. Barbour into this office. | | - a ring ‘his term he will visit churches across the country, He fs. making such an itinerary now will the guest of the Inapolis Preshytery. onal
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apolis Presbytery, elders, deacons nomifiational officials report. He Mrs. H..C. Rominger and Mrs.
and trustees will march into theiis laying great stress on laymen's H
church in processional, Dr, Lloyd ¥. Sunderman, minister of musie work as reflected in the National od to the mission and Mrs.
“the host church, will direct Council of Presbyterian Men-<and Tabernacle Choir in special/o8 the need for training good Ihe the dedication and benediction. . music. Paul R. Matthews, organ-|preachers and leaders, He urges| Mrs. Edward H, Mayo, chairm , Will play. The Rev. Charles the revamping and modernization | of the anklin ‘Bruce, pastor of thelof theological seminary buildi (preside. land Preshyterian Church| The moderator's admirers speak | V1 chairman. And moderator of the Indlanap-iof the way he has risen above! of)s Presbytery, will preside. misfortune. He walks with FIRST IN NEVADA Dr, Barbour stands for the re-|crutches as a result of an attack | The first white men to set foot melt ot Qetomination ih of infantis ralysis. Three years on what is now Nevada are berane n njago, Mrs the ‘South called the “Presby: alrplane ras bos died In an | paved to have been Franciscan)
Young Men in Cad Work
The Rev. Leonard C. Hunt will (speak on “A Manger in Indian-
| Joe sponsored by the Indianapolis] Comet of Churchwomen ¥Friday!|# at 10.4, m. In the Wheeler Mis-| islon, The Rev. Mr. Hunt is mis-| |
“brin “White Gifts” of foodstuffs to an {baskets for the needy distributed] # Contributions of| {money will purchase meat for the | baskets.
Mrs, Hunt will sing “0 Holy “Mary's Lullaby.”
|Roseoe Crokett and Mrs. Edward!
: Tiihman will give Scriptural read-| Dr. Clifford E. Barbour | D. 'D. King, council)
; Set Process) The 60 ministers of the Indian- Srinh Church in the U, 8." de-{President, will speak on “Are You,
arold C. Olin will present the|:
thy Harrison will pronounce] . FL
meeting committee will Mrs. Tillman is meeting §
license but. is not yet ordained,
The Rev. and Mrs. C. R. Brown
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Robert Kirkman
The .Rev. Jack Davis
Youthful Ministers Injecting Modern
Drive and Spirit Into Local Pulpits By EMMA RIVERS MILNER, Times Church Editor Young ministers under 30 are putting modern drive and zest | into local churches. The youthful group who supply this “jet-propulsion of spirit” include the Rev, Charles Richard Brown, the Rev. Jack Davis and Robert Kirkman, P The Rev. Mr. Brown, recently returned from a mission post in|
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To Be Painted Distribution Set ..For Next Year ]
Indianapolis Catholics and see a faithful lkeness of ‘the
be distributed in the Holy Year 1050, As the ‘Holy Year opens. in
of - the Eraldo _Mori-Christiani| portrait of His Holiness, Pope
the country. The original is the first painti made fron™life to be shipped to the United States.
to beé reproduced by modern color printing in America. = Gothic House, New York, which announces the distribution of the pictures, imported the painting. The canvas came to the United] States with permission of the Italian Government, sponsors of | the color reproduction.
Comes In 2 Sizes The painting, which measures 25 by 35 inches, will be reproduced in two sizes—14 by 17| inches and 5 by 6% inches. It| {shows His Holiness seated in the |ancient chair in which he is car-|
{ried to and from public ceremonlies in Rome and Vatican City. He holds his right hand in the position of bestowing a blessing. The artist sketched the chair, the triple tiara and the vestments from the actual articles. The triple tiara symbolizes the Holy Father's : functions as teacher, law-giver and judge. Embroidered symbols of wheat and vine jon the vestments recall the bread lana wine of the Holy Communion. | His Eminence, Francis Car dinal Spellman, holds the first finished proof of the historymaking picture. The proof will {go into the New York archdi-
Pius XII, will ge to all parts of | - of the Holy Father
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the Philippines, holds the position | on oY of associate minister in the First| Preshyterian Church, The Rev. | | Mr. Davis has served as pastor of! the Cumberland Baptist Chureh for the past year. Both of them are 27. Thi 22-year-old Mr, Kirk-|: man, who holds ‘a preacher’ .
directs the youth work in the Centenary Christian Church. The Presbyterian Church in the| U. 8, A. sponsored the Rev. Mr. Brown for three years in rehabilitation work in connection. with Silliman University, Dumaguete,
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Negros Oriental, the Philippines. | {He taught Bible and other sub-| |jects, coached basketball and traveled with the team. | He and Mrs, Brown lived within| 30 miles of each other In Penn-| sylvania but met for the first time and married in the islands. Alan Gripe of Irvington served) as a groomsman in the wedding. Mrs. Brown also was attached to the university under the auspices lof the Presbyterian Church. The restoration of the Philip! pines goes steadily forward, the new resident of Indianapolis re-i. ports. Americans are getting credit for their aid too, he says. Large signs on road construction jobs and new housing proclaim this fact. The U. 8. Public Health| Service is waging a good fight | against malaria, he says. /. The new associate minisfer was| uated from Western Theologi-| Seminary. It also is the alma mater of Dr. George Arthur! Frantz, First Church pastor,
The Revi Mr: Davis started | preaching in his home church in Columbus, O., at the age of 16. Now, a graduate of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville, Ky., he is said to in: spire the patriarchs to “sit up and listén” when he gives the sermon at some inter-church gathering. |: What is more, he can step right down out of the pulpit and play the pipe organ or the piano. He has been instrumental in im- . proving’ his Cumberland church " both inside and out with parish- ; joners doing much of the manual work. He 1s coaching the 4
church young ‘people in a play, conduct- x ing a mid-week Bible class, serving as a chaplain at Sunnyside .
Sanatorium and sponsoring work fn connegtion' with the juvenile center, And he still finds time to enjoy his home life with Mm, Davis and their two small sons.
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The week Mr, Kirkman decided to forego his appointment to the Annapolis Naval Academy and {study for the ministry stands out (as one of the. “most rugged’ in|
{his life. He lay awake several | nights making up his mind but|
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[the church “won the fight,” he says. ‘ | He was graduated from Manual | Training High School at the age of 17 and received his B. A. de(gree from Butler when he was 20. He is a life member of Manual's Roines and is treasurer of the Roines Alumni Association. A threesway schedule claims] (him now. "He sells shoes in a [local store from 8 a. m. to 5:30 A} p. m. every Saturday. Sundays [ind him busy all day in youth } {work in the Centenary Christian} Church, ‘The other five days, he works toward graduate degrees at| Butler, He expects to receive his mas-| ter's degree In the psychology ‘and philosophy of religion from the university and his- B. D. degree from the Butler School of Re-|
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