Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 April 1952 — Page 8
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PAGE 8 — + Sermon of the Week
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‘Fear and Death’.
Scripture: “For God so loved . the world that He gave His
"only begotten Som that whosoi: aver believeth on Him should
not perish but have everlasting lite” John 3:16.
IN THIS modern world, our “educational system is geared “to training our children how
to live happily. They learn to “play.and work with other people; they learn to be thrifty, healthy,
and cheerful.
As they grow in years, they are counselled by wisely-trained
adults with a view toward a good
choice of life-work that will be easy and In which their personalities will be readily adjustable. They must avoid disturbing con-
flict and resulting tension, We teach them how to live.
» ~ » BUT ALAS. To live is not all that man must face in this world, Undeftainty and inevitable death also 'are here. We carry insur-
Rev. Paul E. Huffman
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By the Rev. Paul E. Huffman
NOTE: The Rev. Paul E. Huffman, minister of the First United Lutheran Church, wrote this “Sermon. of the Week” for The Times.
ence at their service—even the whole world without a human enemy in it—who were frantic with pain, grief and fear from which no money could buy relief, And they were faced with a
future before which all scientific
mouths were mute and toward which the friends could but share
their fear,
“For God so loved ths world that He gave His only begotten son that whosoever believeth on Him should not perish but have everlasting life.” Not even creation can equal this, Even the unbeliever can test it. By all the powers of creation, let him seek to save mae.
FOR A TIME, he will seem to!
ance to pay our debts, but I have] seen too many who had all debts| paid and the whole world of sci-| be successful, but the last dread|—nor ask. Théy are the answer,
hour of death will shatter every vestige of hope that fired his enthusiasm, Only in God's Son Is the: word of Life over Death spoken. | “It was a strange and dreadful strife, when Life with Death contended. The victory remained with Life. The reign of Death was ended. Btripped of power no more he reigns; an empty form alone. remains; his sting is lost forever.” With the close of these words there arises a grand “Alleluia.” The words make no sense to our business or scientific minds nor to those who think merely in terms of friendship and happi. ness. But to those who, with true intelligence and courageous faith, grasp the eternal meaning of existence in this world and life in the nense in which God gave fit, they are the answer. Why or how ‘they are the answer I do not know
Navy Officer Reserve List Faces Cut
'DISTRESSING FACT' = Adm, Francis Old, “Within a month, more than half of all reserve naval officers in the Ninth Naval District
(Which includes In I) will be put on the inactive status lst.
This
distressing pointed out to some 300 Indiana © Naval officers at their first an-
nual roundup here yesterday by
Rear. Adm. Francis P. Olid, Ninth.
District commandant. He cited
. the Reserve's role-—and losses— . In the Korean War.
and greatly improve their own chances,” sald the Naval Reserve Training Center here—where the roundup ‘was held—"has set one
. ‘of the top records in the country.” Other Navy officers told the re-
ONE: It has been the policy since Jan, 1 not to order reserve officers to duty involuntarily e\cept in cases requiring specialized
or highly technical skills.
TWO: Ninth District policy 18irylly carved, but very ugly woodto give at least 60 days notice toon mask, and he can still do the
On Church
The {festive program of the versary dinner will include historical pageant and an address by a celebrated guest, The Church Federation will present Dr. GG. Merrill Lenox, lexecutive secretary of the Detroit Council of
day in the North Methodist
Church. Dr. Lenox is 2a pe Lenox" writer, world
An Historical Pageant
Program
federation and the Ministerial As-
Church Federation's 40th anni- ni- sociation, and-the formation of a
Race Relations Committee, ' Tribute to Dr. Evans
Toward the close of the pagjeant, tribute will be paid to Dr. Ernest N. Evans who died in a local pulpit one Palm Sunday. Dr. Evans preceded Dr, Baumgartel as executive secretary,
Delegates will elect a new president to succeed C. Oliver Holmes, who is retiring, and other officers. An Indianapolis person will receive the annual interracial award. Yearly reports will indicate the scope of service rendered the city by the federation. During Dr. Baumgartel’s administration, the
traveler, radio speaker and Baptist clergyman. He will speak on: “We Christians Belong Together.” Story of Federation Mrs. Thomas A. Bunch will airect the pageant dramatizing the {story of the Church Federation from its beginning. Dr. Howard J. Baumgartel and others will say the lines while pictures of past ts are flashed In a large picture frame in the center of the
The likeness of the first presi dent, the late Caleb 8B. Denny, will appear while his son, George, is speaking. wn "geant continuity will recall the admission of women to a tion committee for the first about 30 years ago; a Gypsy Smith meeting sponsored by the
Scientist Entitled To Indian Man's Medical Care
By Science Service LOS ANGELES, Apr, 26—Other scientists can tell with pride how they have been accepted Into academies and honor societies, but Curator M. R, Harrington of the Southwest Museum here, has a story about how he and another anthropologist, Dr, Arthur C. Parker, for many years director of the Rochester, N, Y,, museum, were initiated into an exclusive Iroguois Indian soclety. Curator Harrington still has the symbol of his initiation, a beauti-
all naval reservists ordered to ac-/qance that is part of the religious
tive duty. THREE
ritual with which he was en-
: Reservists returninglirusted
from Korea will not be recalled] It all came about through a
involuntarily except in the case dream,
of all-out mobilization,
: A ball at the Naval Armory last night topped off the roundup,
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in fact, two identical dreams. At the age of 21, Mr, Harrington with Dr. Parker was digging for the Peabody Museum in Western New York. One day they were shown some fantastic old masks, and that night both dreamed of
Social Service Department has been expanded to relate the federation to all local social agencles, Dr. Grover L. Hartman heads the department, Over the same period, a Department of Religious Education WAS organized to aid local churches with leadership training and in planning educational
radio and television programs, How the Comity Committee has
overla, building sites will be indicated.
programs. The department gives
influenced congregations to avoid pping in the selection of
PENING
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Play Producers Sue Union for $120,000
NEW YORK, Apr. 26 (UP) — Producers of “Women of Twilight,” a British play which folded on Broadway after a 1-week run, sought’ $120,000 “in damages” today from a labor union. Joseph Kipness and Jack Hylton who refused to hire an American set designer, said picketing by the Brotherhood of Painters, Decorators and Paper Hangers of America (AFL) destroyed their actors’ morale.
$20.5 Million Spent On Disabled Ex-Gls
WASHINGTON, Apr. 26 (UP) ~The government has spent almost $20.5 million since 1048 to help seriously disabled veterans get “wheelchair” homes, the Veterans Administration reported today. * The grants have been made to 2272 veterans. Another 1656 disabled former servicemen have recelved preliminary VA approval for such grants,
Shortwave Reception local Expected to Be Poor
WASHINGTON, Apr. 26 — Shortwave radio reception will be disturbed by weak signals and fading, and occasionally by blackouts, for the next week, radio forecasters at the National Bureau of Standards here warned this morning.
THE INDIANAPOLIS 1 TIMES —
Full-Scale Patede Is Set For Holy Name Rally |
For the first time in its threeyear history, a full-scale parade ‘will be held in connection with the outdoor Holy Name rally on May 18,
their respective church societies will assemble at Burdsall Pkwy.
and Riverside Park and mirch fn procession to the scene of the rally at Victory Field. Some par-
ish groups n to use floats and color All will carry banners and flags.
Meanwhile, John T. Carroll, general rally chairman, has announced the names of committee heads in charge of preparations for the annual outdoor demonstration of faith sponsored by the Catholic archdiocesan Holy Name Union.
List Other Chairmen
Assisting Mr. Carroll as district chairmen are: Charles Lebo, | Harry Jackson, Robert Harvey! and O. L. Bach. Other chairmen include: Program-—Rev, Fr, Raymond Bosler; Invitations -- H. Weir Cook Jr.; Fourth Degree Knights of Columbus—James Ross; Knights of 8t. John -— William
Litzelman; Traffic—Michael Kavanaugh; City Directional Marking—8. "Puntarelle. Other chairmen are: City Parish Contact— Joseph Davey; Bands—-C. V. Jarboe; Marshal Committee — Charles Fleetwood; Altar Erection--Al Prestel; Altar Decoration — William Cronin;
.|Outside Parish Contact— Ted Senn and Publicity-——Fred Fries.
Heading other committees are: Finance — Robert Alerding; Rosary Tableau — Bernard Bewsey; Public Address System-—Martin Larner and William Shank; Safe-ty-—Bruno Roell; Altar Supplies— William McAtee and Tony Fussner; Music—Elmer Steffen; Color Guard—Louis Bauer, and Posters ~—Charles Commons.
various parishes in the archiocese will assist these men in making preparations for the rally, The group is scheduled to meet Tuesday night in the Knights of Columbus hall te further plans for the event, Mr. Carroll said.
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