Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 June 1950 — Page 5
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Music: Mary. Etta Sears, violin
“Boys and girls will offer the] main feature of the services to‘morgow on Children’s Day. in Meridian Heights Presbyterian Church, Children. wilt form a processional at 10:40 a; m, following a
Church Sept. I
‘Résignation of Mrs, Ralph HH.
Y. For C. Schedules Two-Week Event - Evangelist Bert Turner, of Detroit, who was born in Ireland, WH Sive he Sefwions for a revi:
a | brief Sunday School session be. terian Church will become efuing through ginning at 9:45 a. m. The boys fective Sept. 1. June 25 in and and girls will’ follow. the. robed Mrs. Johns announced the
Youth or Christ
She iB the will ‘give ‘songs, stories, Strpture and poetry all
: J Services » will be based on the day's theme, “The fore that time, she wonked in A pt [Bible in Christian Faith and Lite.” N° Same capacity with Wallace Monda, ; " : Friday at 1 The Rev. Roy B. Connor Jr. pas- up eet Preshyletian, Church.
p. m. on Saturdays; and at 3 p. m. on Sundays during the campaign. The campaign will mark the seventh anniversary of Youth tor Christ, ; “The Rev. MY. “Turner; “& former advertising man, uses advertising methods in his religious work. He has gained national mention for his “skywriting for God.” Arnie Hartman 6f Hollywood, Cal.,, accordionist, will be in charge of the music of the revival. The Rev. Roger Malsbary,
tor, will preach a children's serm-
on following ‘the same thought, iyoung people. August 14 to 24,
Rev. Turner
bring out the meaning. The Meridian Heights Church .and. its . neighbor-congregation.. y-- education ..at... Northwood Christian Church; will Geneva, Wis, combine in a daily vacation Bible, W | . School in the Meridian Heights Was Camp Counselor building. Classes will meet start-| ing ° Monday. and
a. m. Monday through Friday. minster Fellowship of Indiana]
cation, will direct the school. She the United Christian Youth Coun-! Will "be “assisted: by a staff of cil meetings as well as the Irvworkers. 1ington Church.
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METHODIST CHURCHES ROBERTS PARK CHURCH | EDGEWOOD
1820 'B. Epler GA-8088 8. D Thistlewaite, Minister 9:30 A. M.~Church School 8:25 and 10:30 A. M.—Morning Worship “God Left a Baby on Your Doorstep.” 7:30 P. M.—Evening Service
“The Non- -Conformist’ ah
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. 'God, Man's Presarier’ Christian Science Theme “God the Preserver of Man” is the subject of the lesson-ser-{mon in all Churches of Christ,
Scientist, tomorrow. : The golden. text is: “Withhold
Delaware at Vermont Rev. Amos L. Boren, Minister -9:30 A. M.-—~Church School. G. Wilbur Little, Supt. ~—“Power for Tomorrow.”
Johns as director of religious, education” of Irvington Presby- | tianity around the world for the
OE end of her Smploymwent
served br Irvington ae as tion for the past four years. Be-
The resigning director “is na-| | tionally known for her work with
and employing lighting effects to she will lead a seminar on the! ih | “Program of the Christian Youth Council” for the interdenomina-| tional - regional Sopfevence Oh or the Disciples of Christ, but he ‘Christian... ake pug: gone: out: onthe:
She is a onetime counselor for the help of o continuing Camp Kosciusko and was ad-| through June 30 from 9 to 11 | viser for seven years of the West.
{s interdenominational and sponsored by Indian- ‘Disciples of Christ.
Mr, and Mrs. Johns and their three children live at 5949 Uni-|\,q able to collect $87,449 on the
fle The mother of the family: was
wil Close T¥oar Work in Religion
An offi al who has been extending the advance of Chris-
‘past 33 years will retire from his executive position June 30. Dr. Cyrus M. Yocum, on that day will end his service as chair-
of the foreign division of Unfiod ‘Christian Missionary Bo-
clety, If you wint to talk to a man who sees the world in one piece stretching should belong to the Christian ‘way of life, just talk to Dr.
He not only has worked busily ‘his office in the Missions building in Irvington -to administer the affairs of the United Soclety,
“mission 1fleld and observed what was [needed to promote progress. Then| Ine came back home and with
| practice. i
Miss Helen A. Wright, Meridian Synod. Mrs. Johns often Aree Phonomendl Growth Heights director of religious edu- the recreation in connection with|
As a reward, he has seen the “influence of United Soclety grow phenomenally. In 1917, no selfsupporting churches existed in the foreign mission fields of the The Dis{ciples. subsidized them. all. How: ever, at that time, the soclety
ids. In 1049, the Society raised
graduated from- Hvansville Col ¢x39 883 on its foreign fields. Dr. lege with a degree in religious Yocum counts this very signifiHer experience also cant because one of the objectives,
{of the society is to establish self-| | supporting. self = governing and. self-extending mission churches,’ 1In this way, he believes countries] eventually will’ be led to Christianize. themselves. In the area of education, growth on the mission field has] been commensurate, ‘Dr. Yocum; {points out. Thirty - three years 28D 214 schools with 9694 stu-|
dents. Were operating. on. Disciples’ |
over a globe that’
so DF. You He held a church in Rushville!
onary Society. The foreign Society later was
merged with the United Chris. ang will live there near thetr
{tian Missionary Socfety. With Dr.! { Yocum’'s retirement, none of the) ‘secretaries who came to .the| United Societies from the constituent boards will remain. It fell to Dr. Yocum’s lot to! steer the foreign affairs of the society when “it was forded to
of the depression, The budget dropped from more than $1 mil) Hon to less than $300,000, In one
year, he had to order 100 mis-|
sionaries home from their posts. The total force was cut from: 330 to 176. Even so; he retained the friendship of all the workers, He | reports,
African School
As a result of one of his visits {to Africa, the Congo Christian Institute, a Disciples school of higher learning, came into béing.|, It now has merged with Bwedish missions to-carry on the Program
5:30. P. M.—M.- XP : 7:30 P. M.—"Myths We Do Not Need.”
not-thou-thy tender -mercies from © me, O Lord: let thy loving kindness and thy truth continually preserve me.” (Psalms 40:11.) The lesson - sermon also Includes the following passage from the Christian Science textbook, ‘Science and Health with Key
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METHODIST C. R. Holmes. Pastor . B 10th St at Keystone Ave Church School 9:30AM Worship Service a0: 45 AM: “Will & Man Rob Gi
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soloist; Phyllis Miles, vocal soloist. ;
~ NORTH METHODIST CHURCH ‘
Dallas L. Browning. D.D.. Minister roing Worship—10: 45 1 - "Education Missing
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salpBrorning. GO TO CHURCH om prived of the light and might of
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teach a course im missions for | prospective, ministers, attempting
{to give them. | ginriing in January at the College {of the Bible, Lexington; Ky.
| Christian Church and the Yojeums’ many friends of the com- | munity will honor the veteran | church worker. June 20 at 8 p.m. {With a Tereption in the church.
Men Develop
Church Camp
I stop you from building a church camp if your community heeds one, ” !
| District Men's Fellowship recentily demonstrated with hard work
! felled i built a road to start the improvement of a piece of land donated! | for their religious camp site, | :The 15-acre tract three miles east jon Ind. 252. Mrs. Marie Allen who {lives on the adjoining farm gave
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Off to Europe June 23
Joseph A. Burke, Songwriter; Dies
How “Moon Over Miami,” home in suburban Upper Darby yesterday.
of Broadway” ist from childhood, and a charter member of the American Society of Composers, ) lishérs ¢ASCAP).
“iTective Ju
Leave Chureh Post "Here on June 30
his refirement years.”
Christ. preaches.”
other pieces as "extra work.” Labors Beat 4 Fruit
“His
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{324 Brown's Lane, Lou'sville; Ky.,
daughter, Mrs, J, Paul Keith.
Dr. Sherwood expecta to-read! somé and
a great deal, speak ito continue writing. He is the
‘author of approximately 75 pubs) ‘band and 1, and I'm sure my boss’
lished manuscripts includin books, . articles. and. .ot! ings.
has been adopted in 18 states,
Filled Many Posts
He has served as state supér-| to my intendent in Indiana and taught Job will cure them. What would
the University of Cincinnati, joe of Colorado, La C Teachers’ College, Indiana versity, Franklin College,
University of Kentucky. His four-year term with
“One of the most important things any minister’ or educator can do 18 to provide security for
Dr. Henry Noble Sherwood would like to give this advice), to the persons indicdted ‘on the eve of his own retirement, e » 30, as éxecutive sec: retary of the Board of Higher Education of ‘the Disciples of The retiring official said he {was most grateful that he has ..ibeen able to “practice what he During the years that ‘the has beén teaching and holding administrative positions, he
has been writing textbooks and Re 8 : ° Just as he walked in I was
i income shoulder, {from the textbooks and other| [= the me he Secepted the pos jogger resources will “take care! thers did all ne tion of an executive secre Ar¥iof him and Mrs, could to put his knowledge tno With the Foreign Christian Mis! ladequate comfort,” They have bought a house at!
Sherwood in|
or offer. Dever mentioned the scene. 1 He has four textbooks to know there's talk in the restrooms retrench in the early '30°s because nig oredit, one on civics which | about my jealous husband.
Uni-|. the! “|University of Louisville and the
the, Board of Higher Education of the Disciples has coincided with! the active period of a Crusade for a Christian World. He gave. your husband feel excluded. He | 5B much of his time to the crusade
DEAR
whim? Before we ‘married ny to but admitted he'd ra
didn't like housework or sewing, ~reluetants
My ly, that I could work, 1 was fortunate” in getting my job and we're saving money. 1 manage to opok twice a day and pay a woman to clean,
meet my boss and my boss and the people I work with to meet my. husband, I invited my husband {to our office,
{leaning over the boss' desk, My
wi
I looked up just.as my husband turned on his heel and stomped, jout the door, He'll" never come {back for T know he feels like a tool. I'd make us both feel like ‘fools If I quit: 1 think what he Tishould do is make my office for-
Hin and acting friendly. We've been miserable, my’ hus:
feels uncomfortable though: he’s
ousy are something to stop right now and k.-don't think giving in husband and quitting my
[you do? ...TROUBLED WIFE... I can Imagine about what ‘you did, As a housewife you probably did a -lot~of griping Back to work you gave your husband exuberant accounts of doings at the office. Part, of those accounts involved men, Including your boss. You made
figured you were bored with
Dr. Youn states emphatically | that he always has applied democratic principles alding the foreign churches to stand on their
own feet,
He says his contacts with great religious personalities has been
: “lone of his greatest compensa-. J and Mes. Yocum. wanted. £0, tions, sugh. men. a8 Dr. John. R.| go to India as missionaries when Mott, they were a young married couple.) Spear, Frank Mason North, Dr. Toyohiko Kagawa and others;
the late Dr. Robert W.
The retiring executive wiil
his broad. view, be-|
The United Society, the Third
Bypass Fund Lack With Hard Work
“Don’t let a mere lack of funds
Twenty members of Capitol
heir belief in this principle. The men. rolled up their sleeves, trees, graded land wa 'T
is located of Trafalgar
institutions participated.
with a ‘dinner and a gift.
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Dr, HN, Sherwood"
Holland to Go
To Germany Wili Work in
Reconstruction
The Rev. Leonard ‘Wymore, |
| assisting him.
etreats,
| recreation for all ages. It will -be| {open at least three fourths of the en from 400 applicants to be what | year, A sandy beach. has been Is known in welfare made on the north side of the Pick and shovel |lake to Tacilitate swimming.
Service Committee, =f Mr. Holland, who is the 20-yea r.of Fairfax Christian old son of Dr. and Mrs. Ralph L./} | CH urch, is directing the ‘develop-| Holland, will do manual labor} { ment. of the camp project. James five days a week in the recon { Bradford, fellowship president, is struction of eGrmany. {week-ends, he will visit It' is planned that the camp churehes of the country, He will! provide a setting “for religlous/sail for Europe June 21 and re-| worship “services and turn after Oct. 1, The 60 young people were chos-|
Families of Indianapolis Chris- meet their own expenses.
tian Churches and Johnson Coun-! ty will have a plenie-dinner fol-/formed Church here includes Mr services Holland on its roll. He is an Fagle. 2401 Scout with 63 merit badges to his a preé-ministerial student] and a senior at Earlham College.| Dr, Holland is the general secretar
Churches and Mrs. Holland hea anapolig, will gail June 23 for a ithe Christian citize
‘by dedication une 25 at the camp site.
leredit,
i Mrs. John C. Welsh and her] aughter, Pat; formerly: of Indi-;
ear's stay in Europe
I Miss You Tonight” and
Mr. Burke, who wrote composi-| ons for the fraf~nSold Diggers! show, was a pian-
Authors and Pub-
Other hits written by Mr. Burke ere “Yearning,” “Tiptoe Through
\ Avenue Methodist Church. died at his A
at 71; Hamon 48 pas stor.
The Zion Evangelical and Re-|
of the Indiana Council 0
and Reformed de-
H, Wood wil preside.
On the in the
in which the board and affillated]
In April, the Board pf Higher Give him back his Education, honored Dr, Sherwood |
Looking back over his years as an educator, ‘he says one of his “most rewarding experiences i “with whith “he rmer member of ‘his classes who expresses appre-! {clation of his effort,
Theodore Holland of Indianapolis will go to Germany as one of {the land for the camp to the fel- la group of 60 young Americans | lowship. Mrs. Allen also financed to work for good will under the: {a dam making possible a ~three- auspices of the American Friends {acre artificial lake, }
circles as peacemalkers.’” They work without pay and they |
‘married men are tight when they
being a housewife.
stellar role. Lay affection and praise | on thick.. H¥'ll trust the People you work with If he " Satis quainted with th ually ce him
bored with your boss. Laugh at his habits to convince your husband the boss isn’t beckoning kneewards, ? When your husband agreed to let you work you were making him, not work, your major Interest. that don’t act like he needs your fan or that you're smarter an he is. De
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SHOULD T LEAVE the fob 1 lov to satisty my
husband said T could work 1 didn’t, 1 tried elaving home red. I didn't care for clubs of wasting time with
Anxious to have my husband :
{iet the incident by coming back|
being his wife, not Jusi with |
you could pretend to be a little
Rites ‘Monday For Mrs. Sommer
Services for Mrs, Luise _Sommer, widow of a former Indian. apolis banker, will be at 2 p.m
{Monday in Tolin Funeral Home Burial will be in Crown Hill,
yesterday in Lynhurst Nursing
I think these tantrums of jeal- Home. A resident here 60 years
she was the widow of Hermar Sommer; president Street Federal Savings & Loan Association from 1908 until his death in 1940. He earlier had operated a bakery and hardware store on Shelby St. She is survived by two
eral grandchildren.
Ws: Agyies- Reynolds
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Mrs. Bommer, who was 80, died
: of a Shelby — 0 .
Mrs. Freida Michelfelde:
YOU GIRLS stepping out. with married men are all wrong when
{That's-a- sin and the same stealing. There should bea a — ‘against it.
“City Reader” complained that step out. They should be. A man
wife have a little misunderstand. | ing He wants to have the last word. He still knows he has af wife and children to support after he cools off. I don’t agree with most bt the things you say, Mrs. Manners, be-i|
reply to “O. N,, East Side,” was good, though... READER.
A woman Bast: won because she gets the last word, has
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: Rabbi Maurice a will PHILADELPHIA, June 10! speak on "My Trip to Israel”| (UP) loseph A. Burke, 66, well-' 2 ¢ter- the noon luncheon of the known songwriter whose ballads woman's ‘Society of Christian] included “Carolina Moon,” “Oh, Gervice Tuesday in the Centrall
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