Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 February 1950 — Page 19

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Times Church Editor Associating with alcoholics and olis will attend -the Nationals law breakers strengthens .rather {Study Conference on the Church |g than destroys a mission superin- and Beonomic Life “Thursday 2 “tendent’s faith in men. | through mext, Suny in Ram E The Rev. Leonard C. Hunt, Approximately men an W.izeler Mission superintendent, women from Protestant and Orthwiil tell you why, odox congregations will discuss = "An Indianapolis man of a respocted and quite wealthy local family became a periodic drinker,” _..th2 Rev, Mr. Hunt's true story began. “The man constantly was in and out of the penal farm. | “He drifted into our services, sporadically, for about three ‘years without seeming benefit. Then one night, the sermon rang a bell in his mind and heart. The man: was converted, got to know Christ for himself.” To shorten the narrative, the man ceased his drinking and now holds a responsible position _ With the government in Indianapolis. Recently, his young daughter walked down the aisle on his ~arm and he ‘‘gave her away” in} her

in an Interdependent Economic Order.” The Indianapolis delegation will include: Dr. Howard J. Baumgartel, Dr. Gaines M, Cook, Dr. James A. Cain, George R. Har vey, Loran J. Houser, Dr. Howard Lytle, Dr. Walter W. Sikes, Dr. Ralph L. Holland, Mrs. Holland and Miss Lois. Anna Ely. Twice as many laymen as ministers are registered for the conference. Drawn from the leadership of business and industry, labor and agriculture, government and the professions, men and women will come to the conference as Chris“Itians, officially appointed by their churches. With the Christian Gospel as their guide, they will explore many of the economic problems now facing the nation and the world. Speaking only for themselves they will submit their conclusions to the churches for study and action and through them to millions of Christiar<. The conference is being convened by the Federal Council of + —— SENG the Churches of Christ in. Amer- ¥ eam AA ee BE ica through its department of the . J church and economic life headed by Dr. Arthur 8S. Flemming, president of Ohio Wesleyan Unione astray” . . . John Smolor ods versity. Laymen will include more countless pedestrians passing-the [than 100-leaders of management land labor.

. church wedding. He has joined a church but returns regu-| larly to the mission to use his influence with other men to take| i the “road back.” “We keep a homeless man three nights and give him his meals,” the superintendent commented. | “In that length of time, we may, be able to reach his problems. ~ Or when he is rested and fed, he may solve them himself. A] cold, hungry man is a desperate man.

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Performs Chores | “All we like sheep have “On the second and third days, from the open Bible viewed that he is here, he is expected tol Wheeler Mission. _ do a = Shores repay us un- The| yyRev. Cameron P. Hall, respect, - Last month we gave [them busy here in their leisure Rev. Mr. Hunt plays the piano} o¢ the Church and Economie Life, | _away 6000 meals. jtime. That's one of the things we accompaniments for his wife. |gnnounced that among the lead-| “We do not require attendance {are hoping to do.™ : He also broadcasts over WFBM | ors f economic groups and govat services but most of the men| Ine mission staff workers in- every Sunday from 3:45 to § a.m.| ernment who, as active churchcome because it -gives--them -a. clude about 20 men who haveion the oldest mission program in| men. will attend are Noal Sar sense of security to do so. \been reclaimed through its serv- the United States and the onef cont’ New York secretary of the “Ninety-nine per cent of the ices. They remain for a period broadcast the longest of any in n.iional Association of Manufacmen who come here believe in Of months before making a new Indianapolis. Both the’ Hunts|, ,.... pr Robert E. Wilson, ChiGod. Tt 19 not doubt of the reality Place for themselves in the work- visit in the hospitals, give talks ..o, hresident of Standard Oil of God and Christ that has aday world, the superintendent in the jail and hold evangelistic of Indiana: Walter Reuther, Debrought them to their condition. |repor ris. méetings together out of the city. Something has gone wrong in Other features of the mission Funds come to the mission their lives and they begin to Include distribution of emergency from the Community Chest as a drink to drown sorrow or pewild.|Tllef and services and social{member agency. Thé Protestant erment. |gatherings for young people. Mrs. Churches give it support, calling Zenith McDonald, social worker, (it 2a city - missionary project. Need Gym Equipment and the Rev. and Mrs. Hunt all Priyaié individuals too contribute u _{three give counsel to families or a other organizations. The ed A 01st of ST sjldtun atime others seeking it. Service Club _makes..for many day. They turn but 90 strong for| . Sunday Broadcast JSUIE Zeovie 2, three Weeks’ camp Saturday morning Bible classes.| Mrs. Hunt, who studied for But on Sunday afterneons they | concert stage as a young he Jo hecier Mission 1s interdenomwander about the streets because enjoys sharing her voice with her| “we guide men into the they have nothing else to do. {mission attendants. They get to, churches,” the Rev. Mr. Hunt ex‘If we just had the money to hear compositions of a quality| plained. “We teach no creed but

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Automobile Workers; W. Walter Williams, Seattle, chairman of the = = Committee for Economic Develop-|= ment; Sen. Ralph Flanders of S Vermont, and Rep. Brooks Hays of Arkansas. Also Miss Frances . Perkins, Washington, former Secretary of | Labor; Rt. Rev. H. Ralph Higgins, Grand Rapids, Mich.; Erig'= Johnston, Washington," president = - of the Motion Picture Producers Association; Rep. John Saylor,

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Johnstown, Pa. buy some gymnasium and hand- they might not otherwise know| Christ, no law but love.” -—f t L Recently elected Demosratie Amasingly effective UDGA Tablets, like —Lonstruc hur ch Ph in, sour stomach Mrs. Zola Jones, president; Mrs in « (ington Methodist Ghurch, starting vice president; J drow 25 UDCA Tablet in mouth an i Marie Sage, treasurer: Mrs, Isa-| ion UD Firemen from all over the city] Frosrams for the four succeed- nclusive. of thal wondestal fom champ, publicity chairman. | lay *due to excess on the new Community Chapel, P. m.; Elaine Donenberg, violinchapel pastor, estimates that the, » * S30 Worn of JobOF Lowabd oom aiary Spalding, harpist, and Mary NOTHING ELSE TO BUY * EASY TERMS

Firemen Help {Church to Present |Democratic Women New Help For . Announce Officers S$ achAcid Pain Lenten Music tom in | Six programs of Lenten music| Womens’ Club, Ward 2 officers] & doctor's preseription, give simply ‘have, been scheduled for the. Irv-| [07 1950 are: Cartes i rn and other excess acid distress, fn L b Mary Burchette, an UDGA Tablet in mouth - onate Labor {today with the Technical High| Mrs. Helen Néll, secretary; Mrs. burning stomach acid_paing..don't coo 0 To Local Pastor School Choir at 7:30 p. m. Malle Safe, Heasuier: Mi IE wait] More than 250 "mil . al tonclusive of th nderful rerio devoted their "Kelly Days” this/Ing Sundays will be: Oswald Gif tomo. me ire Taurerts Bran ine” OBC ToL fom | week to helping with final touches Ragatz, organist, Feb, 19 at 7:30 ne er. nan 5. wenber, "Fe Baton mime irv-| SENSATIONAL NEW TV 8 ley p ebber, ington Choir Festival, Mar. 5 at firemen who, represent various) {7:30.p. m., and on Mar. 12 at 7:30 . BUILT IN ANTENNA . JUST PLUG IN AND PLAY : faiths, donated . approximately p. m., Charles R. Hamilton, tenor; | . : pleting his church. Instead off engaging in recreation on their |Fizabeth Hite, organist.

Last in the series of programs free time, popularly called the oe 1 TU AN TO “Kelly Days,” the firemen donned] will be on Friday, Mar. 24, at 7: nd ; } i their work clothes and drove nails'p. m., with the Boston University | PAGE 5

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"Site Was Donated The church. built of cement University School of Music. piano block, stands on. a donated site faculty, will be heard in recital and has been largely constructed at 8:30 p. m. Monday in Recital by the hands of the pastor and Hall on the campus. his members. —.a-1t is the result. of the pastor's. dream. He formerly devoted himself to the ministry of the United Brethren Church. ‘ But as he looked at our world today, he decided there were too many . Protestant denominations and that he wished to erect a community church in which all would be welcome. Z With encouragement and approval of .the Indianapolis’ Church Federation, he started —...his,_ chapel. Jt “has. been many. ~ “months in the BUITIAg. But_he says he expects it to be ready for dedication very soon.

8 Local Residents Attend Meeting

. Eight Indianapolis residents will speak on the program of the annual meeting of the International Council of Religious Education which opened today in Columbus, O. The meeting win close Saturday. Those on the program from g here are: Dr. B. V. Andrews, ex- ig - ecutive secretary of Christian Ed_ucation for the Indiana Presby- " terian Synod; Daniel R. Ehalt, secretary of the department of religious education of the Indianapolis Church Federation; Dr. Ralph L. Holland, general secretary of the Indiana Council of Churches.’

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