Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 May 1952 — Page 6

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Baptists, Disciples of Christ To Meet in Chicago, May 19-23.

Members of the American Baptist Convention will meet in the Chicago auditorium which later will house the

Democratic and Republican national conventions: . Some 2000 Hoosiers, including 600 delegates, are expected fo attend the Baptist sessions May 19 to 23 in Chicago International Amphitheater,

Dr. J. M. Horton, executive secretary of the Indiana Baptist

water, executive secretary jof the Indianapolis Baptist Association, will take part in pre-convention sessions.

$7.5 Million Budget

Most of the business questions to be d.cided by the convention pF : will be worked out then in speci- ? fic recommendations. A §7.5 mil- BAPTIST—-Dr. J. M. Horton, lion ‘budget for unified missions i : is expected to be proposed. Bap- Li tists support 376 missionaries on \ the foreign field and 800 at home.

Dr, Horton said the spacious quarters afforded by the amphi« theater will permit the most elaborate exhibit of church materials . Baptists ever have displayed-—or-gans, books, pews and other items. : New missionaries will be ded-

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"Joint Session Scheduled ‘The program of. the. Dis] in Chicago

ciples of Christ Internationdl| Two major denominations i

Convention reads like a direc- hold several joint sessions dur-

tory of Indianapolis names. [\°8 coming annual

The convention will meet May |

19 to 23 in the Medingh JTemple,| Chicago. of the Disciples of Christ and the] g re iche Baptist Convention will The permanent headquarters of |;,,14 simultaneous conventions, the Disciples of Christ Interna- May 19 to 23, In Chicago. The tional Convention, the United | Baptists will assemble in the InChristian Missionary Society, the jernational Amphitheater and the Pension Fumd and other denomi-| 0 °CiPles, in the Medinah Tem-

national boards are located here.| Joint sessions will be May 20,

As many staff members of these|21 and 22 in the amphitheater. departments will report or give! Dr. Gaines M. Cook, Disciples’ addresses, Indianapolis will be| International Convention execu-

conventions | in Chicago.

The International Convention

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. LOEW'S “The Wild North,” with Stewart Granger and Cyd Charisde, at 12:25, 3: 35 6:40 and §: {Shadow in. the Sky,” at 11, 3:08, 8:15 and 8:20.

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05, 8:10 and 10:15. « INDIANA “Pride of St. Louis,” with Dan

Dailey and Joanne, Dru, at 12:35,

3:45. 6:55 and 10:0 “Barefoot Mallman.” at 11:08, 2:15, nd 8:40,

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Battle At Apache Pass.” with ig Chandler, at 11, 1:50, y4:40, 30 ) And 0 $ Fin y ‘M, 3:20, sid dar Bn at 12:3, 3:20

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“Hoodlum Empire,’ , with Brian DPonlevy And Forrest Thicker, at 11, 4:30, 7:20 and

well re ted {tive secretary, and Dr, J. M. Horell. representac, ton, Indiana executive, both said 300 From Here Disciples did not make these plans| G Dr. Gaines M, Cook, executive|y ity the expectation of merging. secretary of the convention, esti-| Both men said the two denominamates 300 Disciples will go from | jons arranged the united sessions Indianapolis and 1000 from he for fellowship only. state. For a number of years, a Joint| They h h Commission on Baptikt-Disciple y have chosen for the con- Relations has been : cultivating vention theme: “Brotherhood Un-|friendship between: the two limited.” "churches. Both believe in immerThe eléction of a new presi. | Son. in the democratic form of dent to succeed Dr. Marvin 0. church government, that every

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Indianapolis school pupils are| represented in the Scholastic Awards Silver Anni-| versary art show, which opened today in Carnegie Institute. Three of the Indianapolis exhibitors in Scholastic Magazine's,

fcated at the Monday night ses-'

sion. The Rev. Roger Frederikson, Ottawa, Kas, and the Rev, Culbert G. Rutenber, Philadelphia, will speak.

Latourette to Speak

Dr, Kenneth Latourette, convention president and Yale professor, will give the president's address Tuesday morning. The convention will elect a successor to Dr. Latourette. An outstanding

ices conducted each morning by the Rev. Jitsuo Morikawa, pas-

tor of the First Baptist Church,

Chicago. Another speaker wil be the Rev. Oscar Rodriguez, Baptist missionary to Cuba and Puerto Rico, who will give an address Thursday forenoon. An evangelistic rally will close the convention Friday night. The Rev. C. Oscar Johnson; 8t. Louis pastor and former president of both the American Baptist Convention and the Baptist World Alliance, will speak. 0

‘Mountain Schools’ Is’ Talk Topic

Mrs. Frederick H. Allen, Columbus, ©. will speak on “Our Mountain Schools” at the 81st annual Praise meeting of the Woman’s Association Wednesday ‘in the Second

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feature of the convention will be worship serv-

DISCIPLE—Dr. Gaines M, Cook.

Minnesota Gospel

Team Program Set

The Gospel Team of the Minnesota Bible College will give a program following a 6:30 p. m. dinner in their honor Thursday in the Fountain Square Christian Church. Miss Mary Jane Larison of the college faculty and a mixed quartet featuring Sue Frost from the student body will give the] various numbers. Young people and youth leaders of Marion County are expected. The church office (CA-3471) is taking dinner reservations and listing families wishing the team and students to be their house guests.

Missionary to Africa Will Speak Tomorrow

Miss Helen Kluck, a missionary to Africa for many years, will address Lutheran women at

Pres vy t erian Charch The meeting will open with a 1 . luncheon. Allen, now . wife of a Presbyterian minister, taught for a : number of years in the Langdon Min. Allon Memorial School (Presbyterian) Mt. Vernon, Ky. |...

She also has made an intensive,

study of national missions. Mrs. Ray D. Grimes, assBoiation corresponding secretary, and her committee sen® out nearly 1000 invitations to the Praise) meeting. Mrs, Mary Godfrey Kaiser will

sing and Mrs. Harry E. Blasing-|

ham, association president, wil} preside, Indianapolis’ most a]

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- of the Chicago Disciples Union,

including about 30 choral groups will sing.

Dr. West to Report

Dr. Donald West, Indianapolis, who recently returnéd from the Orient, will report on his trip. He is executive secretary.of India, Thailand and Filipino Missions. Dr. A. Dale Fiers, president of the United Society will bring the convention to a close ‘with an adiress. , Mrs. James Wyker, Columbia, Mo., convention vice president and president of the United Council of Churchwomen, will preside at {nearly all sessions. Mrs, Rosa Page Welch, Negro soprane, Chicago, will lead the convention singing. Indianapolis persons who also {will appear on the elaborate program include tne Rev. Lewis A. {McAdow, Dr. Cleo Blackburn, Dr. C. 0. Hawley, Dr. Willard Wickizer, W. H. McKenna, Dr. George Oliver Taylor, Rev. Parker Rossman, Dr. J. D. Montgomery, Prof. Ronald Osborn, - Rev, Lyle B. Newman, Miss Jessie Trout and| others.

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| Represented in the exhibit also are Ruth Ellen Ritenour, Howe High School; Robert >Woods, Attucks High School Ethel Chastain, St. Mary Academy, and Mary Alex Richter, John Strange School. Indianapolis entrants, together, with a larger group from Indiana, were chosen from the state competition held in the Wm. H. Block Co. auditorium, Indianapolis, last March.

Dr. Pruden to Speak

An address entitled: “A Witness to Faith—American Baptists” will be given at the May 20 meeting by Dr. Edward H. Pruden, minister of the First Baptist Church, Washington, D. C., which Presideht Truman attends. The companion talk will be delivered by Dr. Hampton Adams, pastor pf the Union Avenue Christian Church, 8t. Louis. It's topic will

be: “A Witness to. Faith—Disci-| - TRG ples of Christ.” BE FREE PARKING Dr. Luther Weigle, chairman RT RRA RL

of the committee for the revised Bible, will speak’ on: “The Revised Standard Version of the Bible,” Wednesday night, May 21, A mammoth Holy Communion Service held by the First Baptist

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First Church pastor, will serve as minister of the Communion and the Rev. Melvyn Thompson, New Castle, Ind., as director. Baptist and Disciples of Christ] elders and deacons will pass the elements.

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