Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 September 1951 — Page 7
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Church Events
Rev. Carl R. Hatfield
To be Insta
f§ Meridian Heights
The Rev, Carl R. Hatfield, who jolt clhsses in ‘Bible and
served for five years as an Army|'h* chaplain during World: War II,
Crises snd will be installed as new assistant on Mondays minister tomorrow in the" Presbyteri
Meridian Heights Ch
AEton Han pL ON haan Rev. theld Saar H also owed t e a MoCormich Theological Seminary and holdy a 00glonl from the ° .Divihity Sehool «of Southern Methodist Fniyeraity. — the S ast two years, heen ister ‘of the Srocitieta Pres-| T _ ‘byterian Church, Religious events follow:
ureh bosrd of education,
Warops” at the men's dinner Thursday beginning st 6:30 : m, Mr. columnist for the Indianapolis Times and president of the Indianapolis Club. The congregation will five Shen _hasket dinner tomorrow noon berger Park in honor of Dr, "and Mrs. John B. Fe
TH METHODIST CHURCH ~ Dr. Evan Bergwall, president of Tayler Uni. versity, Upland, Hd preach tomorrow at 10:45 5. m studied at Oxford niversity in Eneiand and Dy of Edinburg Pret Kena the - BETH-EL BOK services tonight will by Cantor Myro Glass snd the choir under the of Walter he.
UNITARIAN. or. ph “Does Prayer H "nd tomorrow at 9:15 a Rp Ts AMERICA — John
nasfum. YOUTH FOR RINT Youn for Christ announce the opening their
St. Joan of Arc Plans Two-Week Mission
St a ot Site priests in a mission for two weeks beginning tomorrow. The visiting priests, the Rev.
Fr. Francis Wilson, 8. J., and the Rev. Fr. John Reardon, 8. J., will
Greenfield, Ind.|
New Sacred Cantata
lled at
week. Classes to
of the East, Be ew aids Emero erson: “Fire. SA Anvil to oF TRB Town ort
st. Paul Methodists Burn: Morigoge- .
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"Those who have been very active in the projects are Mrs. Frank Bransletter, president of the Woman's Society of Christian{a Service, and John Wesley Meade; chairman of the board of trustees.
To Be Published
GREENCASTLE, new sacred cantata entitled “The Man of
large choral Watk, th intended for use ng Len especially Holy “Week. Being published by the Lorenz Publishing Co., Dayton, 0., it is for four solo voices, mixed chorus and organ.
Rev. Russell Ford To Conduct Meetings
geet] ord will ii sermons by singing songs 814 painting pictures 1 & saries of ‘meetings in the First United Presbyterian Church. The Rev. Mr, Ford will conduct his original
services Monday through ving 30 at 7:45
Dr. Ford P. Hall Of IU Is Dead °
Times Spedinl heart attack was blamed
-{Tor the death of Dr, Ford P, Hall of. Indiana University. Dean off
faculty who became worried when he failed to come to work or call his
Minnesota,
Rites fo Be Monday For Nicholas L Werner
Nicholas L. Werner, retired In. |dianapolis fireman, will be buried
{Monday in Washington Park
Cemetery following 10 a. m. services at the Farley Funeral Home. He dived at 1434 ¢ Blaine Ave. Mr. Werner died Thursday at Veterans Hospital on Cold Spring RO: He was B5 and retired in after 27 years in the fire’ de-
ne dianapolis Masonic Lodge, Scottish Rite, Capital City Gun Club and the Fire Fighters’ Association,
Survivors are his wife, Alvina; daughter, Mrs. Helen Osting;| two sons, George and Walter; two |C Meters; Mrs. Katherine Foster and
Sept. 22—A Nouthe Use Stolen
Fuel to Flee Police
This mechanized presents 4 few pumlers. ase
Without the Sagoline the couldn't have fled, but ir y
hadn't siphoned it, would 't {have needed to. Tay 8
Today, on foot, they are being turned over to JAD authorities. ee ete Child Patient Bites Finger of Doctor FRANKLIN, Ind, Sept 22 (UP)~—Dr. Lennis A
his. office temporarily today to recover from the ravages of a
p. m, in the Church, 22d St. and Parker Ave, He is an associate
Church Offics, L1.9502
* Garfield Heights Chy
Biblg, Study, 10 A. M.
CW.
L TOTYY, Minister Morning Worship, 11 A, M.
First United Lutheran Church _
701. N. Pennsylvania se. PAUL E HUFFMAN, Postor 10:30 A. M.~MORNING WORSHIP CHURCH SCHOOL 9:30 A. M.
oe or. FE Cadle Javernacle. ‘The. : : AC . Blekking Tani pastor f the. First : United. Siashyteriah
juvenile patient.
Rutafs Hoe, Moti Church of Christ
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with him as song leader, Kenneth Wells, baritone, soloist and trumpet player. The Rev. Bob Blake, pastor, will be in charge.
CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN (
Evangelist to Conduct Series of Meetings
The River Avenue Baptist present Evangelist G. Covell Kespum In a series. of meetings beginning Monday at
7:30 p.m. and continuing nightly
at that hour through Oct. 7. Evangelist Keenum will bring
BLOOMINGTON, Sept. 22 -— Al
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‘{office. Mrs. Hall, the only imme-| diate survivor, was Visiting in
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held for Investigation, and will be|sid ¥. B°
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THB INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
‘NON.- .COMBATANT—A Republic of Korea nurse. takes the pulse of a half-starved war orphan, just one of many picked up in combat areas. American soldiers gave a benefit boxing match for sick and orphaned K
ians,
: PAGE 5 Death Toll Rises to 13 In British Train Wreck
NORTHAMPTON, England, by polies ak U8 Army eri An
Sept. 22 (UP)~~The death toll in ust N. Buchholz. Rafiroad Ln “ithe deralling of the London-to-| said they believed two more.t : 8till are in the wreckage. I Liverpool ‘breakfast express”! .porty-six persons were rose to 13 today ag rail crevws|seriously. ‘The train boi the searched the wreckagg for othertracks at 65 miles an hour yes- - victims. |terday and 10. thes One of the dead was identified down an embankment. Et
Committee Plans. 2 More Sessions In Hollywood
+BY STHSINIA MacPHERSON csv [08 ANGELES, Sept. 22 (UP) . To \ - {~The House Un-American Activ- i Small Rodent t titles Bub - Committee laid the — - — : 4 undwork today for two more MEAN H h ators aimed at determining HORIZONTAL VERTICAL. ; / ithe extent that communism has| 1Depicted 1 Narrow path ‘{invaded the film colony. rodent, the 2 Ireland Committee members, most. of| collared ~—— 3 Encountered whom left Los Angeles at the! BSI turng se 4Volume close: of yesterday's session, sald ppt . § Holm oak they hoped to wind up the hear-| 18 Interstices 6 Church part ing Tiesday noon. Théy did not| 14 County in % Driving _ |disclose the names of witnesses Michigan command to be called next week, 15 Insect egg # Mental Movie Actor Jeff Corey was the 16 Turn inside faculties day's session, but he refused to 18 Seine "Indian shed light on Red intrigue in 19 of 10 Hostelry J movieland and said he had been 19 Chief priest of 10 J0ee} Paced op an industry “graylist”| & shrine 12 Dines { because the committee linked his 20 Cutting tool 17 Sun god name with communism, 21 Prake
‘Present at Meeting
| Actor Mare Lawrence told the! 24 Reg committee at a Washington, D. C., hearing that Corey had been| 25 Part present at a Communist mesting. "But Corey, who wore datk’ glasses throughout the session and sported a handlebar mus-| tache, doggedly refused to answer questions on grounds of possible self-incrimination,
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FIRST—16th & Delaware
Rev. Marcus W. Johnson. Minister
11100 A. M. Subjeet
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UNION—17th & Rembrandt
Rev. Gerard B. Blues. Minister
10:30 A. M. Subject
“WRO 18 YOUR GOD”
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Since 1821 Delaware at Vermont Ministers Amos L. Boren, D.D, George W. Dinwiddie, 8, T. B. 9:30 A. M.—Church Schoo! «0G. Wilbur Little, Supt 1045 A. M~—"To loose Is to Gain.” Dr. Boren. S30P. MM Y. I. T30P.M~—~"We Are Being Watched.” Dr. Boren. Special Music: Sanctuary Cholr.
EAST 10TH STREET
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Fall Creek Pkwy. at Broadway | Ministers: : ROBERT B. PIERCE, D.D. CARL D. SHAVER, WM. R. BRANTLEY Duplicate Services: 8:15 and 10:45 Sermon: 1 “The Science of Faith Listing.” Dr. R. B. Pierce, Speaking. | 6:00 P. M.—M., ¥, F. | NORTH CHURCH Meridian + 30th | Gerald L. addle,
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Corey was preceded to the stand by shapely blonde screenwriter Elizabeth Wilson, who candidly 7 admitted former membership in| 38 “ {the Communist Party and said she resigned because, among other | 38 While reasons, her husband “insisted on it.” :
Indianapolis
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