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het Rov. Mr. Crain Stresses Team Work - By BA RIVERS MILNER
everything else, ‘The Rev. John P, ill ‘be instituted rector of the stone Gothic church on the Circle in ceremonies tomorrow at 4 p. m. i, the wardens and vester will honor the Rev. Mr. Craine and Mrs, Craine with a reception on the fourth floor of
the Colum Club. The Rt. Rew. R. A. Kirchotfer, ‘Bishop of the
iscopal Diocese |
the institution. “I'm countipg on the Indianapolis Indians staying in first place, giving me the chance to cheer a winner,” was Father Craine's comment. “I grew up near Cleveland and I still watch the Cleveland Indians.
“I'm a baseball observer and! a golf participant, But I've found! music, both pipe organ and piano,
continued. “I played the piano in dance bands to help pay my expenses in college. “Music will weld a group far more quickly than talking. I discovered this in dealing with men's groups, using God's gift of rhythm. My ability to play the piano stood me in hand; too, in little parish shows where home talent was used. “But of coursé my primary! job is my pastoral ministry, It's very time consuming.” The new rector has some defInite ideas about how the members of a church can work together. “I don't want to announce a program, or séem tol} have come here with a set mind,” he explained. “I'd-rather get my people into a team, a kind of family relationship, and then have all of us, do the church work together.
He Loves People “I love people. - “Real leadership, I think, con-
a part of a group. Lots of anx-| jety and a sense of frustration exist today, We see that in the maiter of capital, unions, in
but leadership and. responsibility evade us. “I've been tremendously imbeauty graciousness of Indianapolis. I have a real feeling about Christ Church -—a- great church which! stands at the heart of a greati —gity—-and--a- great state; “So often churches sell their] downtown property, take the modey and move out to the edge’ of the city. We have work fo do here, at the nerve center of the city. I hope we can emphasize the things of God in the heart of the city, right here.” The Rev. Craine came to Indianapolis from Trinity EpiscoHe
with Mrs. Craine and. their small daughters—Susan 5 i Elizabeth 3—will live at 3665 Washington Blvd.
“The —Outlack for Modern Women” is the subject of an address to be given by Prof. Gabriel |
D. Ofiesh of Butler University for|
the 11 a. m, service tomorrow of the North Unitarian Church. The
porary quarters in the Orchard
jare’ Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Minta,
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Father Ajamie will his first solemn high Mass June
11 at 11 a.m, in St. Philip Nerl's Church, He is. the. son. of Ms. and
Mrs. Roger Ajamie.
Fr. Minta Tomorrow Father Minta, whose parents
will say his first solemn high Mass tomorrow at 10 a.m. in the cathedral. A sunday dinner for relatives and close friends will follow at 1:30 p.m. in the Marott Hotel. The parents also will hosts ‘for a reception honoring the new priest from 7 to 9 p.m. in the residence, 3025 Guflford Ave, Among the many relatives ex{pected to attend the services are Sister Mary Aileen of the Prov‘idengé Order who is stationed. in ette, Ill. She is a sister of Father Minta. Father Burkhardt will say his first- solemn high Mass tomorrow at 10 a.m. in the Bacred Heart Church. It tryly will be a homecoming, for he was bap8|tized in that church. He received his elementary education at St, Vincent's School in Vincennes and attended both the Sacred
Heart and. Cathedral High!
Schools. His sister, known in religion as Sister Clotilde, is a Benedictine Nun teaching in .8t. Henry's School, St. Henry, Ind.
Relatives Here
Two brofhers and another sis-|
ter live here. They are Francis A. Burkhardt, Edward A. Burk-
Father -Maudlin,-son--of Irvin Maudiin, will celebrate his first {solemn high Mass June 11 at II a. m. in St, Mary's Church. A procession of the vested men’s choir, acolytes and the clergy will form in the rectory and walk into the church. The Rev. Fr. Albert Deery of Jeffersonville, who -was an asand) istant priest at the now disand, ved Bt. Joseph's Church in which Fafher Maudlin grew up, will serve as assistant priest for! the first Mass. The Rev. Fr. Vie ‘tor .L.- Goosens;- host pastor; will ‘preach the.sermon. A reception is scheduled for the afternoon {from 2 until 4:30 o’clock-in the auditorium of St. Mary's Academy. * Two additional members of the immediate family are serving In religious orders. The Rev. Fr. Stanislaus Maudlin, O. S. B, is a missionary to the Indians in fhe Dakotas and a sister belonging oto the Franciscan Order is stationed at Oldenburg, Ind.
Special Program Harold Holtz will direct the
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Rev. John E. Wells Drive-In Services Set
The Maplecroft Auto Theater on U. 8. Highway 40 will “black out” its screen in favor of a “Drive -In Revival” Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday nights at 8 o'clock. The theater is a 10minute drive from Plainfield. The Irish-barn Evangelist Bert Turner, originator of “Gospel Sky Writing,” will preach. Others scheduled speakers are Dr. B. R. Lakin, pastor of Cadle Taber-| nacie, and the Rev. Percy Crawford, director of “Youth on the March” television program presented on Sundays from 10 to 10:30 a. m. over the ABC network. The Youth for Christ 25-volce Choir, instrumental trio and quartet, in charge of the Rev! Roger Malsbary, will give special numbers. The Dixie Four from Station WIBC will sing.
iRev. Cooper to Start wilt Forest Manor Duties
The Rev. Lawrence D. Cooper!
house. No fire occurred, however.
Mrs. W. H. Huntsiriger - Rites Tomorrow
(ward’s Hospital.
“Frederick E. Kording
a broken main leading into the
Times State Serviee NEW ALBANY, June 3-Serv-| ices for Mrs. Henrietta Huntsing-| er, will be at 1 p. m: tomorrow! in Park Christian Church. Burial] will. be in Graceland Memorial Park. wv Mrs. Huntsinger, who was 71, died here yesterday in St, EdShe was the mother of Mrs. L. V, Phillips, wife of the commissioner of the|
sociation. Surviving are her husband, W. H, Huntsinger; and another daughter, Mrs. Neal Pinkerton, Kansas City, Mo.
Services for Frederick E. Kord-! ing, 514 Norman Ave., will be at! 10 a. m. Monday in Tolin Funeral Home. Burial will be in New Crown Cemetery, “Mr. Koriing, WEG" Was died | Thursday in St. Francis Hospital, A lifelong resident, he was a car repairman at the Beech Grove shops J the New York Central System seven years. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Kording, three sisters and two brothers survive.
Mrs. Nannie Bush |
Private services for Mrs, Nan-| {nie May Bush, 5831 N. Delaware i8t.. will be held Monday in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. Burial!
~ Iwill be In Crown Hill.
Mrs. Bush died yesterday in her thome. A native of Dearborn
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though she was only a stenographer, she knows something ny work Sue squid HAMIY Wa NO ult ht ob and be a housewife and she doesn't wan wo! ~ now, but” She. Won't “keep from Bever has. Should I 06. ‘wad talking about the days she was line {in the business, I'm glad some of |
| the couples who come to our ashed! house are in the business I'm 4n. DOY more interested? He asks
My wife and I knew them before| me fo for dates but I want him to we were married, crowd and I want to stay in it. from the other boys I go with. What I'm afraid of is that my wife will drive them away. : We had a party. the other. night |_PM. 16.404. Was. Waa. engaged -toMy wife. fixed the food like any boy, I moved to another state good wife, but-after greeting the because 1 thought I was too guests she retired to the kitchen | young to get married. He wants where the men gathered. No| doubt the women were insulted I tell him I'll come back when and the men acted like all men] I'm 20. Please give-me your adact when a woman horns in on vice. *
their kitchen drinking. 1a M. Db. php SOME Blo et Bt i 21 the womeém;- all housewives like 1 LIKE YOUR advice, “wii
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Will preach his first sermon asiCounty, she lived in Indianapoli new pastor of Forest Manorisg RE She was a member of, Methodist Church tom orrowthe First Baptist Church. {morning. The daughter of Henry Swift, The Rev. Mr. Cooper is 34, aipioneer Dearborn County land-| native of Brownstown and a grad-|owner, she came here with her| uate of Hanover College and/husband, the late Arch V. Bush, Drew Seminary. He has held!a veteran employee of the Penn-| pastorates in North Madison and sylvania Rallroad. She was active! Hartford among others. With!in church work. Mrs. Cooper, also a Hoosfer from| Dr. C. W. Atwater, pastor of Madison, he will occupy the par-/thé First Baptist Church, will sonage, 3423 Arthington Blvd. officiate. The new minister ‘succeeds the She is survived by a daughter, Rev. J. R. Rogers who. -Tesigned. (Mrs. D. T. Brownlee, and a son,
~{choir “of thé English Liithieran Church of Our Rédeemer in a spe-| cial program tomorrow at 10:45 la. m, Mr. Holtz also will play the organ for the service. The program includes selections from Schubert, Stainer, Bach and other noted; composers. The Rev. W. H. Eifert
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| FUREY, S0VER-- grandchildren and: RAIL CRASH KILLS TWO seven great-grandchildren. MONTERREY, Mexico, June 3 | (UP)—Two persons were killed | yesterday when two National Railroads freight trains collided south of here. i
THE FRANK McKINNEY STORY By Edwin C. Heinke STARTS IN TOMORROW'S SUNDAY TIMES CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Delaware and Walnut Streets
£700 North) Dr. W. A (Shullenberser
GRANDDADDY MARRIES BAD GLEICHENBERG, Austria, June 3 (UP) — . Granddaddy. Sam Hedge, 61, of Chicago and his mall order fiance, Edith, 28, were married today. The wedding cli-| maxed a romance carried on almost two years by mail and telephone. { |
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501 Fletcher Ave. : Rev. John E. Siner 7:30 P. M.—~Heor
1048 4 4 Jf —Chirch ght. | The Boys Treble Clett Choir. Spon oypiri paint gt. | ered by the YMCA. $130. PM. — - —promises tobe o very “outstanding
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“-~—She was in the business I'm in before we married. ‘Naturally, about
{let ‘him come back ‘on his own?
time to have & wife who the opportunity comes but my ah about my work. garthis and I think this Py isla, Fo 3 oe PUL To ue from glad when we 1. W. INDIAN APOLIS, ra . Jeffreys, Ca-
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It's a 80 with me. He is so different
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me to come back and marry him.
herself. She sald women bore you give me some? I've gone with her. She sald she stays home alla boy three years and love him day and she certainly doesn’t) | enoiigh to wait three more years, want to talk about growing ivy but we split up. He sald he loved {when she has a chance to talk me .wanting me to forgive him, business with the men, | HE"Ras a new car but girls seem What would you do? to be interested in the car, not TROUBLED HUSBAND, a except my girl friend. He is NORTH SIDE. oi fall she talks about. Should I Semen keep having a friendship with Whatever mhkes you think {her when she goes with him? I'm those women aren't your guests
lafrald-if I am not friendly it as well as your wife's? A good might give them the idea I am host and hostess make their
jealous, My mother guests stimulating and good prove of this boy because of the guests mix, stimulating each |
way he treatéd me. - other. You rudely snatched | HOOSIER READER. away the men.
Instead of a wife you should
MY MOTHER says the boy I want to go out with is too old for me, He is 17 and I will soon be 14, I think that I can take care of myself and he isn't the kind to try anything out of the way, Will you help me? I've read your column and so far you've
‘helped every one. { : WORRIED,
YOU GIRLS really go the long
You want your wife to talk business only when you want to hear it. She wants you to de a lot of things including make with the attention. She yearns for companionship when she hunts it so hard. She doesn't really mean she'd want a narrow lttle mind like yours. She wants stimulating conversation. She must be Sisappolaied if she things Tve | heard when cocking a curious ear to overhear men's big
want. You spend hours cooking up reasons why the right aren't interested. “J. W.,” for in{stance, tries to believe those
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The, sessions will end with a by; the Rev. Robert American Youth for Political |
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Wabash's Top Award
CRAWFORDSVILLE, - June (UP)~~George B. Gavit, Bloomington, was announced today as winner of W 'A..top)
Maurice Butler prize, The Butler prize is the income from a $6500 endownment, and is awarded by vote of li ~ faculty which take: into consideration Scholarship. chardcter and leaderip. “Mr. Gavit is a son of Indiana law school dean Bernard C. Gavit, and plans to enter Indiana University law school next year,
him but she thinks she has to make up her mind right now, -
“L. M. D.” wants to keep a boy in the offing. She says she's too young to know her own mind yet she inconsistently tells him she indicates she'll love him when she’s 20 : “Hoosler Reader” probably didn’t care too much about a boy, until he walked out, bought a car, and talked to her girl friend. Then there's “Worried,” liking the “older man” of 17. She doesn’t know a mature should make boys think she trusts them but first be sure she trusts herself, MRS. MANNERS.
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Another refugee, Toshi Isomura, sald he fled in his car “with telephone poles crackling and. falling behind me.” The refugees first er
ing it outside the But last night some of them be-. gan trekking farther north. No one knows where the deadly lava may strike next, At night the town 4s” lighted by the eerie”
flow is hidden under a thick cloud layer, x nti Gas exploding inside the cooling." lava rends the air with bursts like morfar fire. However, police reported that’ all- missing persons have been found safe, melding two feared dead.
today met at Pittsburg, Carroll county, for their annual spring pligrimage, | hela this year 1 CORNG an Sat :
{friends who tell ‘her the boy friend sald she acted mad. If you're willing to work so. hard {why don’t you work at improving . |yourselves and “rehearsing” -on LIKE MOST T YOUNG girls I the art of romance by dating
deals. They're usually a | golf games, hole by hole, or talking about the price their wives pay for oF eggs.
boy. He doesn't care fore me.. You can't have the boys you There is another boy in the AAF want so you hang on to fragile who wants me to marry him. I!excuses, instead of making youradmire and respect him but selves attractive to all boys. You couldn't possibly love him if we hang bn-to a sure thing, a de-
were 2 arTied. 1 want to be near voted boy friend, Just to have) i the g
first ~boy.— Please don't teil! gates. rt me to date other boys. I have,! “Miss H” is sure she wants to! and that doesn’t work. Can you, {80 steady with a boy she hardly or some’ of your readers tell me knows, Maybe she wouldn't like
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what to do? ANXIOUS.
WOULD IT BE BAD stiguet if I made the first move to ge {back the boy I went steady Mio for a short time? He told oy {friends he liked me but that I acted. mad when he phoned. He Si oulEENE promised to call a month ago but
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