Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 September 1950 — Page 5

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30,1950 ° SATURDAY, SEPT. 30,

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New Quarters

Victory Baptists to

mont Streets i + DD. Panay Hear Rev. Allen mmunion The Victory Missionary Baptist

Church will hold its first Sunday services tomorrow in its new quarters 46th St. and Central Ave. 2 . The church bought the building from the W . Northwood Christian cong- * regation which § has erected a new edifice just across the street. The Rev. Ly-

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———————————— man Smith Al- A : len, pastor of Jj MARTIN! the Emmanuel _ Baptist Temple, HURCH Henderson, Ky. : will speak to-p.. Cleveland

morrow at 10:45 - a. -m. worship; at ¢'.c 2:30 p. m. dedication and at 7.30 p. m. in the Victory Church. -

Norship Victory Baptist Church began its activities with 239 charter 5 Eo, 7] members in July 1949. Dubing the ear, members have given a to- - Won In tal of $40,000 to home and forWorld eign missions and toward purchase of its new quarters. . 337 on Roll Martin, The Rev. Le Roy Cleveland, 1s (Area) pastor and organizer of the Church church, says he feels sure many members must tithe, or give a tenth of income, since proportionVorship ate giving is so high. The roll

pow numbers 337 members. The pastor also announced that the congregation plans to begin

MUNION . construction of a new auditorium on the newly acquired site within Non-mem- two years. : Sunday school will convene teInvited morrow and every week there-

after at 9:30 a. m. and regular Sunday night worship will be held also at 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting is scheduled for 7:30 p- m. on Thursdays. .

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rch School. le, Supt. W. C. Martin, speaker. “The l1 Word in a ng World.” r

Evangelist

Communion. he Manner St. John 9. Rev. Boren.

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*hurch. bh Minister. , nig a arr Dr. Billy Graham k." 2 ” # ‘ . STREET Dr. Graham Ea . : gh Will Preach 30 A.M . WAM ~ Cadle Program wg Set for Oct. 10 3 Bible Clam Dr. Billy Graham, who has been drawing thousands of persons to his evangelistic meetings over the : to country, will preach here Tues1 SUNDAY day, Oct. 10, at 7:30 p. m. in Cadle Tabernacle. . Dr. B. R. Takin, tabernacle a. , pastor, and the Rev. Roger Malsbary, director of the Indianapolis Youth for Christ, are serving as| 1 co-chairmen of general arrangeS ments, } Dr. Graham, six feet two inches Mass. tall and 31 years old, was born! | in Charlotte, N. C. He was con-| verted. ta the Christian life at] ices and the age of 17 and started to - preach soon thereafter. He was graduated from Wheaton College, 30th Wheaton, Ill, and attended the Tampa, Fla, Bible School. He now is president of Northwestern Schools which includes a semifefies nary, college and Bible Institute. a Traveled Abroad - Also Dr. Graham holds the ofURCH tice of vice president of Youth (wy. 8. for Christ International. He has ler traveled abroad many times in 2, 5:00 the interest of Youth for Christ. Edifice Those who have heard this resent-day evangelist pronounce RCH Pim a powerful, though quiet | 2d preacher, solemn, not given to 2, 7:30 many witty references and with a difice tremendous talent for influenciay RCH men and women. , George Beverly B8hea; vocal t Bt. soloist {n the Graham Evangelisospect tic Team, will sing here Oct. 10. 1AM . He is heard regularly on the | . ! ABC network program,.. “Club Time.” ) fe Side) Local persons who will assist AM the general chairman include the Rev. LeRoy Cleveland, the Rev. Russell Kauffman, the Rev. Harry red) Bucalstein, the Rev. Gaylord LM. @ Hankins and C. R. Craven and Gordon Johnson. d Societies . Dean Will Speak . . At Praise Service Dean O. L. Shelton of the Butler School of Religion will speak at a praise meeting tomor-

row at 3 p. m. in the new Northwood Christian «ng «= . Church, 46th 8t. and Central Ave. Members will attend their first Sunday morning worship service tomorrow in the new church. = will

Neighbors and friends are expected to come to the afternoon +” praise servicg who ‘are unable to be present in the forenoon. The Rev. Theo Fisher is pastor.

‘Costs’ $37

Cathedral.

¢ |Oxnam is the American .presi-|

) |day at 7:30 p. m. in Cadle Taber-

{Communion to be held at 7:30

_ |He is proud to be humble; he

1950

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| 4-Day Session | Begins Monday

| Bishop G. Bromley Oxnam of

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{New York will open a convention

of Methodist leaders with the

|address, “Endless Line of Splen-| dor,” Monday at a 6:30 p. m. 'banquet in the Scottish Rite

The convention, called a Dis- | trict Superintendents’ Meeting, will bring 570 superintendents and 37 bishops to Indianapolis. Bishop |dent of the World Council of |Churches. A mass meeting for an ex- ° pected 12,000 will bé~held Wednes-

inacle. Another popular meeting is scheduled for Tuesday at the same hour in the Roberts Park Sg |{Church. Rishops will give ad|dresses as guest speakers in local

Church Opens Address by Bishop Oxnam To Open Methodist Parley

Bishop Raines

"Dr. Mohn -

[Rosary Rite {Tomorrow

Procession to Be

| Church of St. Mary.

Bishop Werner |

{dren will be

Bishop Kern

|pulpits tomorrow and speak also -

to other groups. Meetings of the Mara Perils

|Couneil of Bishops will be held

[Monday in the Claypool Hotel. Rep. Halleck Declares WARSAW, Sept. 30 (UP) end of hostilities in Korea was land of roses.

termed “the end of an episode” prayers are called the most popu-| the Virgin

{The convention will close Thursy

ay. [Plan for Future

Officials announce a two-fold last {purpose to be accomplished by the sessions. The will hear the achievements of the “Advance for Christ and His

la the coming two years. Bishop Richard C. Raines. of the Indiana Area and Dr. Sumner. L. Martin, Indianapolis, district superintendent, will welcome the convention guests. Bishop Arthur J. Moore, lanta, Ga., president of the Meth|odist Board of Home Missions, will give the Cadle Tabernacle; address Wednesday. The bishop:

Asia‘ will speak on “Missions in a Failing World.”

ular meeting in Roberts Park Church Tuesday night. The new” movie, “Crossroads,” will be shown. Bishop W. C. Martin, Dal-| las, Tex., president of the Advance, and Dr. E. Harold Mohn, | Chicago, Advance executive sec-! retary, will give daytime addres-| ses Tuesday. Area Meetings | Area meetings for all delegates to.plan the starting of the next| Advance phase will bring the convention to a close. | Bishop Hazen Werner of the Ohio Area will address the inter- | denominational Indianapolis Min-| | |isterial Association Monday at] {10:30 a.m. in the Roberts Park

Methodist Church. Bishop Martin will preach at 10:45 a. m. tomorrow in the Rob-| erts . Park Church. The sermon entitled “The Eternal Word in a Changing World,” will serve as preparation for the Worldwide

p.m. that night in the church. Dr. Amos L. Boren, pastor, will} conduct the communion. | Bishop Paul Kern of Nashville, | Tenn., will speak tomorrow at| 10:55 a.m. -in the. Brightwood| Methodist Church. The. church] will lead the Methodists of the! city in inaugurating two Sunday morning worship services tomor- | row. The first service will be at 9:30. Bishop Kern will give the episcopal address at the Metho-| | gist General Conférence in 1952. |

Walkin’ Preacher |

| ; Rev. Guy Howard ; | oo ® =» Rev. Howard

To Talk Here

Revival Meetings Set in Mars Hill

The “Walkin' Preacher of the Ozarks” will conduct meetings for two weeks in the Mars Hill Church of Christ. The Rev. Guy Howard, known popularly in the Ozarks as the “Walkin’ Preacher,” will speak} nightly except Saturdays in the! church. The revival will open Monday and close Oct, 16. The -Rev. Ralph Hamon, pastor, will preside. The mountain missionary has Averaged 4000 miles per year on, foot for the past 16 years. He has received about $14 a month over the time for his missionary work. He also is the author of two books. In an article about him in the Christian Herald, Dr. Daniel Poling said: . Vall “Guy Howard is one of those noblemen of God who restore our faith in man and God. He is Lincolnesque: the good earth is on his shoes and he is proud of that.

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night conventions Halleck (R. Ind.), in an address _, before a group of GOP workers. First In 20 Years “Termination of hostilities in (Church over the past two years Korea will merely mean . .. that

{tention to other grave perils confronting the nation,” he said. The “perils,” he said are

jectives of ‘Russian imperialism.”

SEAMEN BAR REDS OSLO, Norway, Sept. 30 (UP) Walt Disney studios. who has led missionary effort in —The Norwegian Seamen's Union|resent events in the history of unnoticed. many countries of Europe and Das barred Communists, Fascists the Rosary. | and Nazis from positions of lead-|" ership and

of war,

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lar devotion to

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Priests trust at home and roses

tomorrow will

in traditional

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES |

| At St. Mary Church

| Children and adults of all ages ‘and stations will honor the

| Blessed Virgin Mary by ‘marching in-a Rosary procession tomorrow at § p. m. outside the Catholic

Catholics everywhere lay great ‘istress upon the Rosary devotions! {during the month of October. At {St. Mary's, Vermont and New Jersey Sts. the church named for | —_ (the Mother of Jesus, ‘Rosary de|votions are scheduled for every day of the month. On week days/' (they will be held at 5:25 and 8 {p. m., and on Sundays at 5 p. m. | On the Feast of the Motherhood of the Blessed Virgin, Oct. {11, mothers and children will receive special blessings and childedicated * to, Our Lady at.11 a. m. and 3:30 and

{Tp { The Rosary beads used to through the fingers and remind the worshiper of definite prayers, The are strung in the form of a garThe 700-year-6ld

A cross-bearer and 15 banner. cheeked multiple trations have consistently failed carriers will lead the procession. Single notes, It's a brutal kind of]

At- to correctly appraise the’true ob- Each banner will depict one of attack on music. Mr. Phillips the mysteries of the Rosary. Would be first to admit it ism't | Twelve additional pictnres to be entirely musical, particularly borne aloft were painted in the since & lot of his finer, more They rep- imaginative work last night went

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Orgy of Jazz

Whole House Seems More Whacky Than Ever Before

To Be Withheld

The question is not idle, if

Philharmonic.

From the vociferous bal-| cony, before the concert opened, I seemed to hear jov-/ ial group shouts about “Ball State.” Let's hope nobody's on morning report Monday in Muncle. The whole house was more whacky than ever. There seemed less rhyme and reason, as there visibly was less rhythm, in this year's audience respcnse than there was last year. Chalk it up ‘to world conditions. They Get Orgy This year, listeners seemed to (want orgy, and they got it. It wasn't little orgy, either. Musically, it would have made Bel-|

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The Rev. Fr. Victor L. Goossens |shazzar's wildest imaginative ea pastor of the St. Mary Church, flights - Seem d map a course of action for NOW Wwe must turn our full at- ai4 tomorrow's procession honor- Brothers’ first attempts. 1 ing Mary as the- Queen of the! L {Most Holy Rosary will be the first doings on tenor sax. Mr. Phillips the of jts kind in this city in 20 years, Teached greatest iatensity and direct result of the fact that the insofar as he knows. : Roosevelt and Truman adminis-

like the Wright

I have in mind Flip Phillip's

|drew greatest applause with pufftonguing of

By an oddity in last night's bless Murat atmosphere, he stole much

ceremonies. of the instrumental show, Sensing

The Rev. Fr. with always a promise of more if

Bishop Gerald Kennedy, Port- abroad. The resolution, an- The congregation afterward will the crowd, he gave all he had, land, Ore., will speak at the pop- nounced yesterday, emphasized receive the roses. | ? the important role Norwegian Richard Kavanagh and the Rev.|life weren't too short and blood

sailors would have in the event Fr. Paul Courtney are assistant pressure too high. And so, with- | pastors of the church.

‘out meaning to, he led the crowd that's important.

Rocks Murat |

. By HENRY BUTLER What kind of drug do they pack in those notes?

_. Norman Granz and his tsam were#back, playing for a packed house and getting response little short of DT's.

| effect Monday. you've been listening to some-

{get their first paychecks { tober. more in withholding taxes deducted by employers.

The income tax boost is

| where they wanted to go in ex-| citement, helping.them ignore the subtleties of Lester Young's tenor sax playing and the excelent or defense spending. stuff from trombonist Bill Harris. Boon to ey . It was good to have Ella Fitz- personal gerald back as vocalist. Miss Fitz- Which. the. pigter- person gerald, ample and radiant; did her best singing in the un-bop de-'gy partment (“I Don't Get Around’ Much Any More.” and 50 on).

Need Better Material

Other Taxes Set

nresgiveness needs new material, 'excise tax now levied on especially written, and refrigerators.

Oscar Peterson, the Canadian The personal

huge, amiable-looking guy, uses Art Tatum gimmicks and di-

a brilliant performance

an over-eager mike, complete than does the man in an

with feed-back hum, makes the pracket of, fay. $5000 a year.

best piano in the world sound : like the juke-box in your mornin coffee joint. . |. Another new star was Harry| Edison on trumpet, a serious, — Eugene Hurst, clear-toned performer with

Again in Indiana” not always Wright, 31, Plymouth,

measure theme is concerned, if 17 South Bend, were ! |slightly.

Income Tax Hike MacArthur Thanks Effective Monday

12 to 20 Pct. More |

WASHINGTON, Sept. 30 (UP |—The personal income tax in go ean victory: crease voted by Congress to help |pay rearmament costs goes into generous message, which I shall

Taxpayers will become directly 0 thing like last night's annual Murat program of Jazz at the aware of the increase when they concerned.”

Some 12 to 20 per cent

a $4.7 billion revenue-raising bill so for thé high measure of underrecently approved by Congress, at standing and support which has President Truman's request, to heen given me.

2,745,

taxes will bring in, corporations publishing your message to all will be called upon to pay about elements of this command.” 5 billion more in income taxes. a...

The new law also ¢alls for a Chest Campaigns 1 kept thinking she needs bet- 10 per cent manufacturers excise

ter song vehicles for interpreta-'tax to be .put on television sets ition, which is her long skirt. Her and deep freeze units Nov. great talent for pathos and ex-/is comparable to the 10 per cent

income tax pianist making his Indianapolis crease ranges from a 20 per cent debut, wowed’ his listeners with boost for those in the lower income the aggressive playing he did. A brackets to 11.5 per cent for those he who earn $500,000 a year. ) As it works out, the taxpayer luted Rachmaninoff quotations in jn the high income bracket. acthat tually gets'socked harder because could do without the mike too he already pays a far larger perclose to his concert grand. In fact, centage of his income in taxes

Killed in Collision

SOUTH BEND, Sept. 30 (UP) first time.” 19, Mishawaka, im- was killed last night on U. agination. Mr. Edison and the en- south of here when his automobile | semble tangled with “Back Home and a car driven by Lonnie L. (UP)—Albert Tyler, fired $28 for collided. beating his wife, said she used successfully as far as the 32- Dr. Wright and Helen Coldwater, indelicate language i the presence

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Truman for His Congratulations

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TOKYO, Sept. 30 (UP)—Gen. | Douglas MacArthur sent the following message to President Truy man today in reply to the President's congratulations on W@W»

“1 am most grateful for your

transmit to elements of this command. It will be a source of

jon and- strength to all

” rn . REPLYING TO a message from will be the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Gen. 3 "MacArthur said: | “I am grateful indeed for your part of generous message and even more

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It ‘has contribIn ad- uted immeasurably to the success 000,000 of our arms, income “I shall vtake great pride in

Truman Kicks Off

WASHINGTON, Sept. 30 (UP) — President Truman kicked off Community Chest campaigns last night with an urgent appeal that Americans give more this year than ever before to help beth servicemen and women and the needy at home. With the Armed Services rapidly expanding, he told his radio audience, Red Feather contribuilons “will be for the national defense.” “During the next year we shall double the size of our armed forces,” Mr. Truman sald. “We shall need many new Community Chest activities to provide re|creational facilities for tens of {thousands of young men and women away from home for the

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8. 31 WIFE BEATER, 90, FINED MEMPHIS, Tenn. Sept. 30

injured of men on their front porch. Mr. Tyler is 90, ais wife 65.

MAMMOTH MASS MEETING of .

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CADLE TABERNACLE |

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WEDNESDAY

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ATTENDANCE

IN * 35 BISHOPS

%* 570 DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENTS

% INDIANA

* INDIANA METHODISM * YOU

REPRESENTING * 40,000 AMER

ICAN METHODIST CHURCHES

* 9,000,000 AMERICAN METHODISTS * [316 INDIANA METHODIST CHURCHES * 352,000 INDIANA METHODISTS

* BANQUET

SCOTTISH RITE CATHEDRAL

MONDAY

- Oct. 2nd, 6:30 P. M.

1500 RESERVATIONS

ADDRESS BY BISHOP.

G. BROMLEY OXNAM

of New York

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serves a greatly humble people as ambassador of God, and he turns a cold shoulder on calls to the big city church. Few ministers could do what Guy Howard is doing; this is the high calling at the very {best.”

ls" KILLED IN COLLISION

Arnis; "0. Sept. 30

UP)-—Five persons were killed and two

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THEME: "ENDLESS LINE OF SPLENDOR” - » BISHOP OXNAM is known for his leadership ‘as-a Protestant churchman, and for his sig nificant: arficles on social, international, industrial and religious subjects. ©

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ADDRESS OF THE EVENING BY

BISHOP ARTHUR J. MOORE

7:30 P. M.

and Korea. He is president

BISHOP RICHARD C. RAINES CHAIRMAN

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. "Missions in a Failing World"

w BISHOP MOORE has led Methodist Missionary Activities in China, Japan, Czechoslovakia, Belgium, Belgian Congo, Poland of the Methodist Board of Missions \ 23 and Church Extension.

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