Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 January 1952 — Page 8
PAGE 8 Sermon of the Week—
‘The Wonderful Scene’
power of God and the wisdem - 5 of God.” 1 Cor..}; 28, Ni
CHRIST CRUCIFIED is
Note — The
{I'he greatness of His suffering
© * By the Rev. Carl D. Shafer
Rev. Carl D. count of the manner in which’
cause. If Christ was crucified
THE INDIANAPOLIS TMES
J. H. Heath Rites Set
building e Circle. Earlier, he had.a shop-on Alabama St., near City Hall. |
Services for James H. Heath, Hotel well#nown barber here for som 50- years .and brother of another
low in Washing-
on Monument
{new P i sonle Joe Heath, Knew Prominent People
Shafe stant pastor of .we regar is sole scene: -\ well-known * barber, ; re Shater, 3suistont ? A ; we regard thig solemn scene; vel no a ; : Like his brother Joe, who has te $ th Jam. th He. A ee rrr : there must be repentance ‘for will be at 1:30 p. m, tomorrow in barbered on W. Market St. be-'man, is president of the ate ! ’ i i i v : 3 ar n of " for The Times gin: faith in and love to Christ, [Shirley Bres. Irving Hill Chapel.itween Illinois st. and the Statea ek ; - ar ce mee re - and active. exertions in His Burial will fol- lhouse for more” than 40 years,
James Heath knéw many prominent persons in the ¢ity. In his
Mrs. Lewman Dies at Home
Mrs. Flora Lewman, 79, mother ~ Mrs. Lewman belonged to Third
of a well-known teacher in short-| Christian Church, where she was the - Women’s Bible
ridge High School, died yesterday |active in in her home, 5940 Carrollton Ave.tClass. She also. was a member of
| Pad iss ~ White Cross Guild and the Her dsughter, Miss Filth Tew Daughters of the American Revo
o ¢/lution. : She had two other daughters, Doris Gillespie, S. Pasadena, .and Mrs. Elsie Fudge, Col=
Federdtion Business and “Pro fessional|Mrs. and Cal,
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Women
n inexhaustible siubjecte— ova attentio a ark C : : : - si 8 an inexhaustib i Bs did not, prevent His attention for us, we must be crucified to ton. Park Ceme later years he became a barber in girls’ vocational |lege Station, Tex. Her SE hie it contains the basis oI our to His mother (John 19:26, 27) < the world; dead to its spirit, |'er. his brother’s shop and had adviser and a/Frank L. Suffern; lives In 20 faith, the ground of our He did not forget the interests giinciples.. and maxims, and | Mr Heat h, |worked there until about two]. teachei ofltur, Ill. Two graddaughters su A h ) t. of Y of” the women that followed-—ztive to Him who died for us. [Who was 67] died i | months ago French andivive. nhdence. the subject. of OU salay , i ke 97:9K) : " > on wy ak tw he . 3 ; . CL —— ey ao s - d the radio ¢ all Him weeping Luke 23:25 Ju I'he attractive influence of the yim a. Ji i | James Heath was active” in Spanish at - BP wa eternal Blessings prayed for His enemies \ 9 cross. savs one, is to us what 9 me, 1x Democratic politics for a-quarter Shortridge. Burton's Widow Dies ic hahald in Christ crucified were gnashing on im With tha heat of the sun is to Bradley St. lof a century and was 8th Pre- Mrs, Lewman! UP) » ? ww their teeth: “Father, forgive mgjsture of the earth—the only A native of cinet . Commifteeman of the 25th had lived in De- ' BERKELEY, Cal, Jan. 19 ; the A SCENE OF GLORY =Glory them; for they know not yy aan drawing power; other doctrines (Kokomo, Mr. Ward at the time of his death. “ catur, Ill, until —Mrs. Jean Burton. A died < it refers to His character they do.” He heard the Prayer mav, like the moon, produce [Heath came to Besides his” brother, he is sur-l sr. pewman moving here in/best-seller, ‘Lydia Pinkham, S 1 nerfections He the of the thief who had reviled regular tides of formal worship, 'I n dj an a p- vived by a sister. Mrs. Daisy + AL ¥ 2s. Her par- yesterday . at her home nate, J Zhines y His Father's Him and ; aie, Toda, 0" a and. like the stars, brighten the olis about 50 Mr. Heath Ervin of Downey, Cal.; two sons, ent: descendantsvof the Pilgrims, was disclosed today. She ogg ¢lory. In the cross we have al thou be with.me in paradis Surface of the character; but years ago and Joé F=and Robert J.: two daugh- were pioneer settlers of . Illinois, She died of a heart dseage. ton, glo N he divine ron they shine too cold to regenerate [ran barber %hops at several ters, Mrs. Delmar Godfrey andicoming from New Hampshire. was the widow of Richarg 2 yplon, t1 ua nited, and A SCENE OF RESPONSI- the heart, or purify the con- |locations. At one time he owned Mrs. Robert Wright, and six|Her husband, C. W. Lewman, died|writer and translator o ra | I { € g | : ett ! science, |four, the last in the old English! grandchildren, all of Indianapolis./in 1917. | tales. LL
: u = u A SCENE OF EFFICA( 3) the death of Christ we find an answer to all the requirements of the law, and the demands of justice. Here our guilt is removed, our pardon is obtained. sin atoned for, and our salvation safeguarded.
Rev. Carl D. Shafer
A SCENE OF IGNOMINY— Many things connected with our Saviour's humiliation were H 1a introduction the meanness of
ignominious
eternal into the world
This is the medium through gis condjtion here; the epithets which the influences of the Holy heaped lon Him His ‘being Spirit descend upon us; and clothed with the purple robe;
foundation of our Saviour's,in-
having a reed given to Him for tercession in heaven. Through B
a sceptre; being crowned witi
th is e ‘who , he geal of Const Ne nda thorns, and suffering the death | were dead in trespasses @ E : “ of the cross sins’ are quickened; the sor- ty
rowing penitents are made to rejoice: proud boasters are humbled: the desponding souls are comforted.
R. E. Schenck, Construction
A SCENE OF LOVE-This was the principle that constrained Him to suffer so much.
Rainbow Order Sets Installation
The Order’ of Rainbow for| : s Girls will install ‘Dottie Settle] Man, Dies as Worthy Advisor of the South- | Ralph E. Schenck, prominent POT! Assembly No. 10 Wednes- |
ay in the Southport Masorel
who - designed Temple. ”
onstruction man
and built the new State Board : oa] yf Health Building, died yester- Chief install-) jay morning at Methodist Hos- ing officer will]
pital after a short illness. | be LeDeana Born in Boone Stansbury, reCounty, he had tiring Mother lived here 30 Adviser, Other
years. He was 58 years old and lived at 1540 N.| Meridian "St. d
installing officers will be Kathryn Derr, marshal; Ruth
Before coming, Bretz, recorder, to Indianapolis, Shirley White, Mr. Schenck was Miss Settle chaplain, and comptroller of Mildred Jervie, organist. DePauw Univer-. Janet Haviland, Junior Past
Green- Grand Worthy Adviser, will be installed as Mother Adviser. Others] He was ato be installed are: ! member of the Gobin Memorial! Sandra Temperley, Virginia sfethodist Church at Greencastle, Gates, Judy Piper, Beverly HerMasonic Lodge, Scottish Rite, zog, Nancy Epler, Marguerite Building Contractors Association Bohne, Delores Hurt, Jean Domof Indianapolis and the Asso- Tresa Bicknell, Carole Webster, Sue ciated Contractors of ner, Norieta l.ucas, Doris Bare,
: [Linda Ulrey, Shirley Reed, TheYT 8 Manual . ’ . After graduating from Manua rest Bicknell, Carole Webster, Sue
sity at castle.
Schenck
Mr.
America.
oF 2n i " Se K High Se hool In Tap. ’ henck Smith, Deanna Dora, Mary| attended the a S jexree Critchlow, Beverly Greenwood, igan and receive 8 B. 5. dERTee \ri14red Sterm, Carolyn Lang-
from the University of Illinois. Services will be at 10 a. m. in Salem Methodist Church near Royalton. Burial will be in Salem Cemetery. Friends may call at Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. There are no immediate survivors.
{horse and Judy List.
The Indianapolis DeMolay Drill Team will do the escorting.
Raps Global ‘Financiers’
Indianapolis’ bankers last night| heard a Republican congressman|
{rap international financiers _in|
Local Deaths i.
{ MISS HARRIET L. GUNDER,, Rep. Charles B. Brownson, |
62, of 30 N. Drexel St, former, ,,,,50lis, blamed the “failure” |
, American National Bank telieri or our foreign aid programs on| who lived here 43 years. ServiCes n. njicy of putting global bank-|
10 a. m. tomorrow, Shirley Bros... i, charge of the spending.
Irving Hil} Chapel, urlal, 03K oo eaking in the Athietic Club] lymouth. before the local chapter of the 4 2 + _ American Institute of Banking, “MRS. EDWIN P. (FRANCIS yp prownson assailed the apF.) HILL, 53, of 5421 Broadway. ,,intment last. week of William] Services 9 a. m, from Kirby Mor- yi praper Jr. as special repre-|
{uary, 9:30 a. m. tomorrow at St. gantative in Europe with the rank | nan of Are Church, Burial, 3¢f ambassador,
‘rown Hill ! y . a With Banklin Firm
ARCHIBALD LANCASTER, 80,) Mr. Draper, the congressman t 2225 Winter Ave. retired stove said, is on leave from his post as) p. m. tomor- vice-president of the New York
unter, Services 1 Kirk Northeast banking -firm of Dillon, Read. &|
W Moore &
‘hanel. Burial, Mt. Pleasant. Co long active in financing in-| 4 2 a : ternational loans MRS, G ROVER (LUCILLE) “Will Draper be able in every MILLS, 57, of 411 W. 38th St case to protect the American taxService 2 noon tomorrow, payers’ interests,” Rep. Brownson| rist Ter > stolic Church. asked, “when those interests con-| Aurial, Crown Hill flict with those of a Dillon, Read | » = " : client?” { KALPH E. STEWART, 62, of) mr Brownson asserted Point] 1220 W. 30th St, co HeFVIces Four was the only foreign aid) | tomorrow, Rirpy Moriuary. program “that promises any| Biiria ! n H significant, long-term benefits. | THOMAS A. JONES. 78. of 5565 By a coincidence, it is one of| Lowell Ave. 1 ed railway 1 which the profit of the interna-| clor} Serv 11 mt. tional bankling clique would be norrow, Shirlev Brothers’ Irving Small or nonexistent.” ®
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