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SATURDAY, JAN. 12,
Members Are Sympathetic—
Effects of Their Work
How the: young nurse does tug and pull in her effort to get heavy shoes on a patient in ‘General Hospital. ~~ Members of the Indianapolis Council of Churchwomen feel sympathetic toward an elderly patient and his nurse in such a situation. And it has moVed the
church wortien to furnish approxi- &
mately 1000 pairs of scuffies annually for invalids of the hospital psychopathic ward, * ’ But thé Indianapolis and worldwide program.of the council includes far more than making the bedroom slippers, 100 housecoats and 50 bath robes each year for Genesal Hospital. 6 mentioned elderly patien feverish and restless, wished > leave his bed if only to sit slumped against the wall in a straight chair for a while. And so the nurse, by the hardest, succeeded in putting the stiff leather shoes on him. Théy were the only foot coverings at hand at the moment, The weak, vague, old man reacted like a figure of rubber, did not stiffen his museles or help a bit. And the scene would have been quite comical if it had rot been so tragic. ~ Moving pictures of other scenes improved by the churchwomen would furnish episodes for a movie of both color and action. | They make cookies, cakes and|
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sandwiches in their own kitchens, | carry them to Wheeler Mission! and serve them to the youngsters| enrolled in Daily Vacation Bible! School, Saturday clubs and classes or at picnics, It would intrigue to see the women giving festive ice-cream-and-cake parties for the residents of the Marion County Home. Onetime soldiers, terribly wounded in war, are being trained to earn a
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' REMEMBRANCE—Council of Churchwomen members, mindful of the comfort of General Hos. for feverish feet. Sewing (left to right) are Mrs. Goldie Roetter, Mrs. |
Royal McClain and Mrs. Clyde Raub.
cal church. Members brief each interracial choir and give an an- the community in what they do, | JOHNNY (other in plans and goals for the nual festival for young people of the 4 coming months. They have lunch- different races and an interracial speakers’ leon together, pray together, sing Valentine tea for women of the
together and enjoy a grand good city.
time as they launch their work projects. The women, who Protestant denominations, seem to stress their spiritual life activi-
| The council members express their interest in world missions
represent through a contribution of more)
than $3000 every year to aid persons suffering from Hansen's
living anew in the Goodwill In- ties above all others. These, they disease, or leprosy, in India, Thai-
dustries through scholarships financed by the Flanner House, too, befefits b
the Council of Churchwomen.
The council opens its working year each autumn with an all-
Events—
Dr. Robert B. Pierce will speak
on “Let's Get Angry” at the an- music by the 24-voice choir of!
nual Ladies’ Night Dinner sponsored by the Men's Club at 6:30
p. m. Tuesday in the Irvington music in the Irvington Church! 20th
Methodist Church. Dr. Pierce, pastor of the Broadway Methodist Church, is the] sop, grandson and great-grand-| sod of Methodist ministers. The! dinner meeting program in ad-
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SOUTHERN GOSPEL lid SINGER FROM WILMORE, KENTUCKY
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say, are ‘‘designed to strengthen
churchwomen. the faith of the members and to
y 3 3 ia. .an April “shower” of gifts trom|" ete love and understanding.” religious, educational and social
The churchwomen interpret current laws, make a study of economic issues and family life,
4 Kal and sponsor a missionary educa- | tunity is overlooked for increas-| Circle and with others all over ay workshop in some large, lo-|tion institute. They conduct an'ing the good wishes and help of the city. (E. R. M.)
land, the Phidppines and Africa.) In Indiana, they help finance] {service among the migrant fam-| |{illes who -harvest Hoosier crops.| To make sure that no oppor-
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bureau. The bureau members, when invited, will address groups in all parts of the city on phases of the council's program. The chief executive of this in-/ terdenominational council is Mrs. W. M. Baumheckel. The president and dll her departments, officers and committees are looking forward now to the World Day of Prayer which they will observe Feb. 29, the first Friday! in Lent, with a mass meeting in| Christ « Bpiscopal Church on the |
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dition to his speech, schedules the Washington High School with. Charles Hamilton directing.
Mr. Hamilton is in charge of
and a staff member of the high school.
The Men’s Club has 200 mem-
bers enrolled with Lester Whitaker as president. Dr. Henry G. White is pastor.
‘DAILY PROGRAM
. Rev. R. G. Flexon Dr. T. M. Anderson
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Each Night 7:30 P.M.
. Each Week Day 10:30 A.M. and Sunday 2:30 P.M. -
| Dr, James DeWeerd Monday, Tuesday 2:30 P.M. .
Wed. Thurs 2:30 PM. ~ «spiritual awakening", . , Join ke wk with us. ps
Religious ‘events follow.
YOUTH FOR CHRIST--Dr, Harry J Hager, minister of the Bethany Reformed { Church, Chicago,” radio and television | speaker, evangelist, Bible scholar and world traveler, will address the rally tonight at 7:30 o'clock in the auditorium, and Meridian Sts.
TMMANUEL FORMED C H—Following the 6:30 |p. m. supper, members will hold the an-
nual congregational meeting Wednesday night. They will elect new elders, deacons |and members the education committee. The Rev. John H. Bollens is pastor.
OLIVE BRANCH CHRISTIAN CHURCH members for a hymn sing at 8 p. m. Mon-|
GENERAL FOREIGN MISSIONS SECRETARY OF THE PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
EVANGELICAL AND RE- |
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Pellowship will sponsor a tea and style show beginning at p. m. Jan. 23 and presented by the L. 8. Ayres Co. in the church building, VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA — John | Farquharson will giva the talk for the evangelistic service at 7:30 'p. m. tomorirow in the chapel, 320 N. Illinois St. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH -— {Prank N. Wallace of the Indiana Department of Conservation will speak and show color pictures of Hoosier beauty spots at 7:45 p. m. Jan. 23 in the ladles’ parlor of the church. NORTH UNITARIAN CHURCH -- Mr
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_ Circle Four of the Christen Women's day in_their residence, 319 W. 5d 8t.
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Wesleyan Methodist Sheridan, Ind. Rev, Lester Wilcox, Pastor
Indianapolis Remodeling Ce. 1420 Commerce St. Mr. Leo E. McKee, Pres, Central Pilgrim Holiness Elm and Pine Sts. Rev. W. E. McGinnis, Pastor Brookside Pilgrim Holiness 2101 Brookside Rev. Chester Wilkins, Pastor First Pilgrim Holiness 3600 E. Rev. C. E. Posey, Pastor
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Second Free Methodist 4 8. Pershing at Wilkins St, > Rev. Vernon G. Duncke],
Mars Hill Free Methodist Farnsworth and Foltz St.
Rev, F. H, Current, Pastor
ASBURY COLLEGE WILMORE, KENTUCKY OUTSTANDING SOUL WINNER
DR. T. M. ANDERSON
PRAY FOR REVIVAL
This indoor camp meeting is a united effort on the « part of a large group of Spirit-filled Christians who are uniting together in prayer and faith for a mighty.
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North Side Church of the Nassrene Cor. Eugene and Barnes Rev. H. J. Rahrar, Pastor
Win Avenue Church of the Nasarene
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South ton Charch of the Nazarene 510% Brookville Koad
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Rev. Loren R. Pendry, Pastor College Ave. Church of the Nazarene 1501 College Ave. Rev. 8. R. Moneymaker, Pastor -- Clermont Church of the Nazarene Clermont, Ind. Rev. Jesse Towns, Pastor Cook Bros., Inc. 233 Virginia Ave. Mr. Daniel Moriarity, Pres.
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