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SATURDAY, FEB. 17, 1051 . Church Events—

Protestants’ S ponsor Nation-Wide Pron! For Overseas Relief

‘One Great Time for Sharing’ Is Slogan

For Lenten Campaign to Raise Funds

“One Great Time for Sharing" Protestants of the United States are sponsoring nation-wide appeals for relief overseas and to refugees throughout the world during Lent. The movement, called “One Great Time for Sharing,” Is being conducted in connection with the newly formed National Council of Churches. Lent commemorates Christ's gift of Himself for the world, an Sunday nights: and grade school chiland, therefore, was chosen as the|" Shrier EFIRCOPAL AL ‘CHURCH ON TRE

sharing time. It will end Easter bers of the Young People’s will Sunday. LL nent Saturday. pu: ee au

“Different denominations will] ih bundles of 8, Jo, be, picked up

h conduct relief drives in different |the paper sale hare so toward the purchase

ways. Fourteen major denomi- oe al public address system for the parish SQUARE CHRISTIAN

nations and Orthodox groups of OUNTA IN > HURCH—E] have formed a united appeal un-|esch Sundar at a ay I eto

der the auspices of the National GENERAL BAPTIST DENOMINATION—

Council of Churches. The Rev. Cecil Davies and Mrs, Davies

Disciples of Christ will present 730 3 Jot Pn thetr: on Mag a Pat o~

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eo THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Tough to Take—

TIMES AMUSEMENT tt CLOCK Civic's ‘The Man’ Gruesome Fare

IU BLDG., FAIRGROUNDS Min peychelorieal drama. at 4130 th Ron. Critic Finds Fair Grounds Play ‘Brutal, Painfully Clinical’

cmoLe sid" Reagan ‘and Diana ‘Lynn. a By HENRY BUTLER

1, Se. 4:38, ing 10:15 and 1:08. Fone. at ba Ph ul 1 7 oy ESQUIRE hy About Eve,” with Anne Baxter and Bs Basta Davis, at 1:85, 4:40, 7:28 “ . ‘The Man,” the Civic Theater's February production, is more gruesome than plausible, Mel Dinelli's so-called thriller, which opened last night at the Indiana University building at the Fair Grounds, enters the realm of schizophrenia in a painfully clinical manner, A psychotic personality as] center of a play may create

suspense. To that extent, a playwright’'s meddling with clinical matters may seem justifi-| =" able. Certainly Mr. Dinelll has haa With Miss Fitzgerald, where he

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"with J at CH 3: "a 10a nd he Frame.

KEITH'S “The Steel Helmet," with Gene Evans, at 11, 1:45, 4:35, 7:28 and

“Three Desperate Men” at 12:3 3:25. 6:15 and 9:08. . " 3 LOEW'S | * with Em) willags nd: Bre o Arden, at 13: 14,

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“Mystery Submarine.” with Macfonald Canes an and Mania 10 Jaren, at a a’ ad int thi 1 3:80. : years or more of stage and|ard’s madness into something alGene. Autry. at is, mi ¥30 |screen. But, precedents or no most tangible. And Miss Fitznd 9:18, precedents, I can't help feeling gerald, in turn, was best in hose

about as bad. taste as epilepsy; But the whole play fell apart] would be on the stage, not to|whenever other characters ap-

. y r that schizophrents is in just Same sequences, Neighborhood

Theate rs speak of the final ravages of less Peated-—whensyes Mrs, Gillis had mentionable diseases. a chance, always muffed, to esDOWNTOWN When you make your central cape. There's the great hazard

SSADOR~ of the Wastern| Character a psychotic pgtentialiof this kind of play. If the looprt and {xara jo of the Desert.” killer, you divest him of respon-'holes aren't plugged with quick

He was best in the duo scenes

plenty of precedents in the last 10/could build the intensity of How-|

through Feb, 25, calling the|to be sponsored by the General Baptist group Compassion.” Rev. Mr. Davies are hoping to obtain a other Interested persons are invited to Churches will bring offerings to|rev. Joh on, K. Hammon, minister, will colleges, clinics, hospitals, to re-|/ice tomorrow in the Orchard School. Gospel over the world through!p

rts. “Un id Teed " ne It" plus med. Brest we "Whe

Er ay, ARLINGTON ‘Branded” and “Emergency

Marts will speak and Mrs, Glen Way and Al Isenberg will give musical numbers at the Svangelistio service’ tomorrow at 7:30 in Ses chapel, 320 N. Illinois St.

anes p plus select shortld ~The Love| ginility. You also doubly victim-|timing, suspense dissoifres into

ze his victims by rendering laughter. heir normal intelligence completely useless as a means of|jy through Monday.

“The Man” will continue night-

RL Elegy

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8t, Sot{age prayer meeting is planned a relief campaign, tomorow in preparation for the nationwide RerVices “ nomination March 18 to 35, eight-day period, “A Week of General Baptists led by the Publis buildin for regular services by th Will Bring Offerings mentioned date. All General Baptists and Members of the Disciples|ioin this ples IOV ORTH “UNFTARIAN CHURCH — Th e , preach on “Can the Spirit services to be used for schools, Life of the World? at Ty a ey thie cruit young men and women former ong ERS OF AMERICA —1van Christian service, to carry the - "ALL SOULS ARIAN CHURCH evangelism, to aid displaced per Dr, E. Burdette Backus, minister, will AVAL ON hits Heat” and “South of| thwarting the killer. You make

sons, for inter-church projects|speak on ‘“Unitarians Believe” tomorrow BEI

|at 9:15 a. m. over WPBM and on “Ideal- |B and for a varied program of re- {ism” at 11 a. m. in the church.

ligious and social work in the to mba ate asked to bring old paper Near and Far East. e church each Sunday, Proceeds from

the sale of the paper will help defray the Dr. Franklin Clark Fry, presi- 1%

$¥bense of a ental Health Series of

dent of the United Lutheran| “TiNWoon CHRISTIAN OHURCH-—James air er. ne - Church in America, and repre. elm professor. will sive the address at sentative of the National Council|the Father-Son Banquet the evening of of Churches, has just returned | from a round-the-world trip to Thomas M. Gregor f Butler Universit gain information to further “The | philosophy gepartment will speak on “How | Obtain a One Great Time of Sharing. {tomorrow at 30 Dp. and t Hogue wil He was accompanied by Albert lead the song service and the Rev. 3 Crews, director of the department! YOUT

TRST UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 22d St. and Park Ave.—Prof.

kine astor, the devotions. OR CHR!

{tive of the Louisville Messianic Witness {te Isrsel, will tell his life story at the Ol Fally tonight wy BS 0 mn hes club ouse, an eridian e NazaIRVINGTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH rene Four, male quartet, and Frederick

National Council. Religious events follow:

«Dr. Howard W. Stone and the Rev. Em-| Vollrath, soloist, will sing. James Fleming |FA

erson O. Houser, ministers, are holding will play trombone numbers. Gordon instruction classes for candidates Joi | Johnson hii Lipside in the absence of the church membership, Adults meet. at 10:1 Ishary Xho is on a preach- #. m. on Sundays; high school aa Rey LR oo the South

odko NE T—"Mad esday” DAISY] azing Sun” and

a — rPazan Love Song” and

P HOWARD “Nan ney Goer to Rio’. and “Lone

RIST—The Rev. Charles | IRVING— ‘Branded’ of broadcasting and films of the|l re founder and field representa- | MECCA—" “Yokel oz i nd Hern or|{0 take, unless you can find tenberg College, Springfield, 0.

They will appear here as part of |

nL " madness the ultimate power, from d Te eney gals "ana which there is no appeal. ARR, Csr 15 the Frilzbingar al Play Bratal

atch the Birdie” and * Now it may well be that Mr.

Choir to Give Concert

Wed : an Guerilla in the pines

RITE Fito rocks with Love” and handled power may yet destroy wil be sponsored by all United r Heaven's Sake” and “Red all of us. But just as a play, “The Man” munity, {impresses me as brutal, insensi- Th tive and more than a little tough the 0 Bod

“Where Danger L Texas Ranger."

oii lim [laughs in it, as some of last LD TRAIL Never a Dull Moment” and | “Emergency Weddin night's spectators valiantly tried! ORIENTAL "Mr "Music" and “Watch the | beg

MOUNT — | “Over the Border. Circle” and] “Pani . oo oe eks Vth Love” Te - REX EI Gee Bottle vmorder Tres. WhO gets 2 job house-cleaning for pro. no"

a tour of Mid-western states, Dr

| Bostrom not only directs the choir The man of the title is one, y,14s the chair of ecumenical

2 Gene Autry

Hamma Divinity School!

“BEYOND THE PURPLE NiLLS"

Twenty-two young ministers-in-“Pygmy 1s. Dinelli intended more than just the.making directed by Dr. Otto EMERSON — “Pasan Love Sons” and a suspenseful play. It may be heyy Bostrom will give a concert FOR: TAIN ody Lives." intended this to be an allegory Feb. 28 at 8 p. m. in the First | on Bail ARE — “Branded” and|of our world, in which insanely(United Lutheran Church. They

Lutheran Churches of the com- y

and | Howard Wilton (Tom Adkins), theology and English Bible at

Butler School

Ministers Plan Retreat

~ Dr. Searle Bates, Dr. Roger T. Nooe

A Love Song” and “Where oF Religion, RIVOLE ‘Bratided and *

Light." ouse Across the Street” and

SANDE! age ND In the y. 1 the Birdie” and “Emertency Wedding” plus Cartoon

SPEEDWAY — “Never a» punt Moment” and STAR yf Firesalt® 1" qd “C O Leathernecks Mt x ane B AND-—“Bran and “Red ST. CLAIR “Harvey” and 3 vont “Dull

To Be Speakers Tuesday, Wednesday | orn

Dr. Searle Bates of New York

‘ville, Tenn., will give the addresses for the retreat and lectureship

| TACOMA 1 ‘Lucky Losers” anad “Dyna- - mite and Dr. Rogert T. Nooe of Nash TUXEDO—“Tll Get By” and “Red Light.’

sponsored by ministers and the Butler School of Religion next week. PE ong. .Red Light of

The Indiana Christian Ministers Association and the School of 2h

ARING— "Harvey" and “Never a Dull

Religion, with any other ministers of the community who wish to; Moment.”

attend, will hear the speakers Tuesday and Wednesday In Sweeney |

= Foreign Policy Workshop Set

Chapel. Dr. Bates served for 35 years as professor of history in the Uni-| versity of Nanking, China. now is professor of missions Hel Union Theological Seminary. Dr. Nooe, a former president of | the International Convention of the Disciples of Christ, was for 25/ yanrs minister to the Vine Street (Christian Church, Nashville. Schedule Listed Dr. Bates’ addresses and the hours to be delivered are: rent Changes in the Environment of Missions,” day, 11:30 a. m,; World-Wide Missions Tuesday, 7:30 p. m.; and the Local Church, ? Wednes-| day, 11 a. m.; ward,” Wednesday. 3p. m

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Today,”

Wednesday, 9:15 a. mo;

“Preaching in a Time of Ten- night and close Thursday morn-| ing in Washington.

gion,” Wednesday, 2:15 p. m. Ministers’ wives will sponsor

a tea Tuesday night, following ment, ambassadors, and various Dr. Bates’ lecture, in the school specialists in the field of legisla- soul waiteth upon God: from Him | lounge. Dr. George W. Buckner, ition, diplomacy, economics and | (cometh my salvation.” Jr. editor of World Call, willjthe like will speak to the work- 62:1. speak on “American Protestant- shop enrolees. The visiting men| The lesson-sermon also includes sm Moves Forward” at the min- and women also will visit the|the following passage, “Soul can | {sters’ luncheén Wednesday noon State department and see our gov- never reflect anything inferior to|

in the Northood Christian Church ernment functioning.

building. Simultaneously,

two-day program of speeches an fellowship will close at 4 p. m,| Wednesday on the School of Religion campus.

me ————— !

Wheeler Mission

day.

The Wheeler Mission Auxiliary Christian Convention; Miss Gene- | will meet for a 12:15 p. m. lunch- Vieve Brown, executive secretary |

eon that day in the mission. The of the Fo A. Gien O'Dell, pastor of Education of the United Society, | The series of sermons the Brookside Evangelical United and Mrs. B. H. Bruner, state sec-| Brethren Church, will speak. Mrs, retary of the Indiana. Women’ 0 naiana Dugal Smith will sing. Mrs. Leon- Fellows p of Indiana le a rest of to]

ard Hunt, wife of the mission]

superintendent, is in charge of] | ASSIST PILGRIMAGE

the program,

The Indiana Farm Bureau do- of Indiana nated the material for the Easter direction of the Fourth National dresses. Mrs. Benjamin DeMoss, Pilgrimage to the Shrine of Fati- a 3 head of thé ways and means com- ma, Fatima, Portugal, in May. DUE mittee is in charge of the dress- Father Moriarty directs the Fati-! sewing project. ima Retreat House here.

bors for

2401 MARTINDALE

“Cur-/and women will join others from World all over the United States in a Mon- workshop for the study of for“A survey ofieign policy as related to Chris- |} {tian principles next week in Wash- |} “Missions ington, D. C.

“The Road For- be sponsored by the Department of Social Welfare of the United Addresses by Dr. Nooe are Christian Missionary Society. Dr. scheduled under the following Walter W. Sikes, of Indianapolis, | titles at the named hours: “Pas- will direct the workshop which is! toral Care in a Time of Tension,” an annual project of the United and Society. It will open Tuesday ddmission fee.

the ministers’ in the workshop are: “The Impact hook, “Science and Health with wives will lunch in Disciples’ of World Crisis on World Poli-/ey to the Scriptures,” by Mary

House of the University Park cle es;

N. Tilinois St. The, Rights.” i 9 d {ademic Freedom}

| curity and Individual Freedom; 'and “An Economic'and Techno-' logical Program for Peace.”

{going from here are; the Rev. | Lewis H. McAdow, pastor of the {University Park Christian Auxiliary to Meet church; Dr. BH. B. McCormick, [adjutor of West Virginia, in

Members are expected to bring president of the United Society; 75 new dresses, which they have William H. McKinney, executive made for Wheeler Mission chil- secretary of the Department of | dren to wear on Easter, to the Men's Work of the Disciples of |

_IChrist; Emmett Dickson, execu-!ley Divinity School. Hilagion) auxiliary meeting Mon tive secretary of the National | Speak Tuesday through Friday. |

TO THANK OUR

WE WISH to thank our geod neigh-

signs in front of our establishment, or church when a service is scheduled. Many families have told us how much they appreciate this courtesy in their time of bereavement.

Our funeral service recommends itself. As the need occurs, old friends call us for the consoling: service that is ours to render.

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Scientist Church Lists Speaker

| Robert 8. Van Atta, C. 8. Rochester, N. Y., will lecture on “Christian Science and the Search for Cause” tomorrow at 3 p. m. in| the Murat Theater.

Mr. Van Atta will be sponsored | by the Sixth Chureh of Christ, Scientist,

Local Delegation Plans to Attend

A group of Indianapolis men

Board of Lectureship of the Mother Church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston. All Chris tian| Science lectures are open to the, Mr. Van Atta public without |

The workshop, or seminar, will

“Soul” is the subject of hel lesson-sermon in all Churches of Members of the state depart- Christ, Scientist, for tomorrow. The golden text is: “Truly my!

Psalms) |

{Spirit.” The quotation was taken Some of the topics to be studied ‘from the Christian Science text

“Protestation of Civiligaker Eddy. "Safeguards for Ac“National Se-

Episcopal Leader Will Speak Here

Christ Episcopal Church on the Circle will present the Rt. Rev. Wilbur C. Campbell, bishop co-

In addition to Dr. Sikes, others

inoonday sermons next week. Bishop Campbell was a class-| mate of the Christ Church rector, | the Rev. John P, Craine, at Bex-| He will]

{The Rev. Felix Cirlot, rector of] [All Saints’ Church, Indianapolis:

Department of Missionary Will preach Monday noon.

Bishop Campbell here will follow] s |a preaching engagement in Trin{ity Church, Wall Street, New

|youngest members of the episco- — The Rev. Fr. James Moriarty pacy of his denomination. He, polis will assist in the | | formerly directed the Laymen'’s jacttnyey of the Episcopal Church! and also held a rectorate in Pitts-

Dr. Boren to ‘Preach JOn Painting of Christ .

{| The most recent canvas exe[cuted by Warner Sallman of Chilcago, who painted the “Sallman| {Head of Christ,” will furnish the] {focus of interest at the 7: 30 p. m. |service tomorrow in the Roberts Park Methodist Church, Dr. Amos 1.. Boren, Roberts |Park pastor, will preach on the| theme of the picture, “Christ, Our Pilot.” Dr. Boren also will {Interpret the -oil painting. The |{Purpleaires, singers of Ben Davis {High School, directed by Omar [Bebo will give special musie.

NEIGHBORS

respecting our "Ne Parking”

Mrs. Gillis (Alma Fitzgerald), - ta {landlady of a rooming house. Mild vr enough at first, though rather {peculiar, Howard starts angling for sympathy. Getting that, he works up into an alarming mania {of orneriness, which ultimately {has pretty ghastly results, such {as holding Mrs. Gillis prisoner in ines home and strangling her pet og. I won't go as far in this | summary as Howard does in the {play since I don't want to spoil anybody's fun. Thankless Role

| But I must say I kept thinking {that if Howard belonged in the boohy-hatch, Mrs, Gillis. certainly belonged in the ladies’ wing [thereof, if only for being so dim|witted about his dangerous symp-| | toms. Possibly “The Man” has a| |great social message. Possibly it| {will warn characters like Mrs. | | Gillis against characters like) Howard. | In a very difficult and thank-| less role, Mr. Adkins had mo- | ments of great convincingness,

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