Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 June 1952 — Page 6
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Church Group To Convene |
In Australia |
Leaders among the Disciples ot | Christ will attend the World Con-| vention of the Disciples Aug. 5 to 10 in Melbourne, Australia. Miss Cathrine Carter, minister of Christian Education for the Olive Branch) i Christia n Church, will | leave New York! gf via the 88. Queen Mary for) England on the! © first leg of her) s travels toward) the convention. | Three persons from the staff of | the United Chris-| tian Missionary! Society who will attend the world gathering are Miss Jessie Trout, Spencer Austin and Mark Ratherford. -
First Trip Abroad
This will be Miss Carter's first trip abroad. And since it is wintet in Australia, she has the problem of arranging her bag-
Miss Carter
gage to meet all temperatures. |
She will carry greetings to young people .of the Disciples of Christ in all the countries she touches en route to Melbourne. At the convention, she will preside over a session on Christian Education as representative of the Youth Fellowship of the United Society. Miss Carter will visit in addi-
tion to England, India, Ceylon,
Colombo, Port Said and, of course, Australia. Returning by plane, she will stop in New Zealand and Honolulu and land in San Francisco. Melbourne Speech
Miss Trout, vice president of| the United Soclety and executive
secretary of the department of
Christian Women's Fellowship, will speak at Melbourne on “The Enlarging Fellowship of Christian Women.” Leaving Indianapolis June 21, she ‘will meet with women's oups in churches of the Dis-
= oF Chitit tr adistratta, New year: a “Japan India; ~Phatland:-
Zealand, .and the Philippines. . She will fefurn to the United States about Oct. 4. Mr. Austin, executive secretary of the department of resources and chairman of the United Society's Division of Administra- t tion, will address the World Convention on evangelism. Mr. Rutherford, assistant ex-
ecutive secretary of the depart-|
ment of men's work is being sent] to Australia by a group of laymen, With Mr. Austin, he is to! accompany a tour group of some 20 persons from churches in this! country to mission fields of the Disciples in India, the Philippines, Thailand and Japan. Mr. Austin will-also visit mission work in the Belgian Congo, returning to Indianapolis early in October,
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GOSPEL TRUMPET OFFICIALS—Left to right, Dr. W. Dale Old. | ham, Dr. Steele C. Smith and the Rev. Harold L. Phillips.
Dr. Oldham Re-elected
Will Head Paper After Record Year
By EMMA RIVERS MILNER Times Church Editor
ANDERSON, June 14—Dr. W. Dale Oldham {is starting a new year as the re-elected president of the Gospel Trumpet Co. here. g
Dr. Oldham, known for his “Christian Brotherhood Hour” broadcast over 160 stations and pastor of the Park Place Church of God, was re- elected this week {to the office. Dr. Steele C. Smith, general manager of the Gospel Trumpet {Co., says the publishing house has closed the best year of its : | life with a volume of business ’¥ amounting to $1 million. The Trumpet Co. owns the BOOKSTOR:-Gespel Trumpet camp grounds here. It is through shop in Anderson, its earnings that the convocation, possible without the compromise! now in session and which draws any-deep conviction, he feels:
i carries on each; ,.. Rev, Harold Phillips looks Lat hg world fron his position: ae
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Fernaticable publishing; house-with no capital stock and profits used He sees secularism, mental {f+
solely to premate religion, char- ness, crime, delinquency and many | ity and education. The company’s other social - problems as real property consists of approx- curtains.” He feels the Christian | hod pei acres. About 20 of religion could get behind those | these constitute the camp grounds and sites for various related buildings.
Start With Prayer
The main Trumpet building of reinforced concrete includes editorial and business offices and the | factory. The company employs an| average of 250 persons in its vari-| ous departments. Prayer services|
happy victims free for normal | living. { The camp grounds here present | {a lively scene as men and women
ices, high point of the week,
Big Deal Delayed
BOSTON, Mass.. June 14 (UP)
mark the beginning of each work-/—The city .council postponed a} |day in the departments and pearing on a petition to buy a
jEiited Worship for all employees, |, .. line franchise when it learned] each Monda Yoldham urges “a that the owner, John Manning,
President lunited church for a divided,was “too busy with other mat-
- |world,” he said in an Interview| ters” Manning's 27-year-old wife!
this week. “I do not mean one, great ecclesiastical super- -church | should be established, but that men and women surrendered and committed to Jesus Christ should {find In His Spirit a basis for co-! loperative endeavor,” Dr. Oldham {continued.
| More Christian
To accomplish a more united church, “a requirement for all {Christians is to be thoroughly Christian, to minimize differences and to recognize those innumerable areas where co-operation is
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Church Plans
| 50th Year i Observance
The Tuxedo Baptist Church will mark its golden anniversary with festive services and a basket dinner tomorrow, . ¥or 44 of the church's 50 years, Dr. U. 8. Clutton, pioneer vacation school and weekday religio us education leader, has been pastor. The church began its life as a mission of Woodruff Place Church. A union Sunday school which met in a school house and in store buildings was its ancestor,
Dr. Clutton
|Both the Emerson Avenue and Franklin Road Baptist Churches , |are offspring of the Tuxedo * |Church.
Will Give Sermon Dr. Clive McGuire, who for 22
{years was executive of the In-
dianapolis Baptist Association and present Garden Church pastor, will give the sermon at the 9:30 a. m. service. Dr. J. M. Horton, executive of
{the Indiana Baptist Convention,
will give an address challenging the congregation for the future at the 2:30 p. m. anniversary servFormer pastors, members and friends also will contribute to the program. The church choir and Mrs. Hazel Dell Shirley Nordsick will give the morning music. The basket dinner and a social reunion period will be held be-
| twéen the services.
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Young people will sit in a reserved linto a bridge abutment. Investifront section of the auditorium’ 'gators ‘said each had exactly $13 for the service. lin his wallet.
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