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Congregation 55 To Mark Its | && Both Year |
Members and neighbors of the, Friendswood Baptist Church willl mark the congregation's 65th an-| niversary with an all-day meet-| ing July 20.
A climactic afternoon service|
at 2 p. m, will follow a noon| ¥ basket dinner. The Rev. Ken-| . neth Thorne, minister of the Speedway Christian Church, willl give the afternoon address. A double trio from the Lynhurst Baptist Church will present a spe-| cial music program at 7:30 p. m.| The Rev. Ralph P. Wade is pastor, : i |
Other religious events follow: |
CHRISTIAN MEN BUILDERS, THIRD bh STIAN CHURCH-—Paul Smiley, Injanapolis accountant, will address the! ons It's % si aula | {
SECO CHRISTIAN CHURCH The | young adult persons of the congregation! will Presel t artindale Youth Chorus a musical at p. m. Monday in the! econd Church, | 5 FIRST FRIENDS CHURCH — The Rev. | director of elieious !
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Fiucal Anderson, ot A tious ucation 2 ndiana ounce 0 hurches will preach at {0430 a. m, to-
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New St. Is receivi R an packages to be sold a the Pall Festival.
YOUTH _FOR CHRIST~Th WP Wilson, Ban! RisY _ oh this Hoek a the Juth fof Shrist ternations X ake, w . jet fs rally. He il speak at hm a
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CAMPERS—Indianapolis children enjoying a vacation at the
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§ Teachers Plan 8 European Trip ||
Church Conference Set igghund, Sweden .. Two Butler School of Religion S¥§% > faculty members ‘will leave next “As i week to attend the World Council &§ Er of Churches Faith and Order| or Cn Conference in Lund, Sweden. 7 valk The teachers, Dr, Ronald Eb ¥ Osborn and Dr: Willlam- Robin-| »* fg 0 son, will follow quite different] itineraries for the summer. Prof. Osborn heads the depart-| ment of church history in the] school and Dr. Robinson, the de-|, partment of theology. The Faith and Order Conference is sched-! uled for Aug. 16 to 29. Prof. Osborn will. sail from, New York Tuesday for England,| travel in Scotland and be pres-| {ent at the British Conference of] {the Church of Christ in Edin-| burgh. He will go to London, Rome, Florence,» Milan and Ge-| ‘neva. He will visit headquarters of the World Caunci] of Churches! and participate in a conference of t (all Disciples of Christ chaplains, of the European theater, both in! Geneva.
- His travels will include time in| Germany, the Low Countries and| Paris before he returns to Indi-| anapolis for the fall semester at! the School of Religion: | a
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Swedish Pastor To Speak Here
Dr, Odd Hagen of Sweden will preach at 10:45 a. m. tomorrow in the North Methodist Church. | Dr, Hagen, called one of Eur. ope’s distinguished clergymen, is! president of the Union Scandinavian Theological Seminary, Goth-
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Times State Service WINONA LAKE, July 12—Internationally known Evangelist Billy Graham will preach at 3 p. m tomorrow and at 7:45 p. m. Tuesday and Wednesday in the Billy Sunday Tabernacle here.
Dr. Graham tomorrow will address the closing session of the two-week Youth for Christ International Convention tomorrow,
He will speak at the popular evening sessions Tuesday and Wednesday of the Moody Week Bible Conference.
The total attendance for the i [Youth for Christ - convention is | lexpected to reach the 100,000 {mark with 16,000 present tomorrow, Dr, Graham has been a key man in the movement since it was founded here in 1945. He was its first paid employee, set up its British organization and now holds the office of vice presi-
dent. will Invade Ireland
Two hundred American and Canadian Youth for Christ leaders this week laid plans for what they termed “a spiritual invasion of Ireland” in August, The evangelistic effort in Ireland, they explain, will serve as a springboard for a spiritual crusade in Great Britain later,
Outstanding speakers at the Bible conference, which will open tomorrow night and close July 20, will be George 8. Speake. Mr. Speake will give some of his “Sermons in Science” demonstrating that there is no conflict between true science and true religion. He will be heard Thursday, Friday and next Saturday nights.
way, written varfous books and lectured widely in Europe and the United States. King Haakon of Norway awarded Dr. Hagen the St. Olaf Medal in recognition of his religious leadership. He is in the United States this summer at the invitation of the Methodist Commission of Ministerial Training. He will lead a pastors’ school and lecture in various universities, His topic for tomorrow's sermon is: “The God of Tender Mercies,”
Dr. Hagen
Mission Group Plans
Woman's Day Services
The Woman's Mission Society of the First Baptist Church of North Indianapolis will mark Woman's Day with three special services tomorrow, Mrs. Albert Moore will speak on: “Lifting as We Climb in Missions” at 11 a. m., and Evan-| gnarkg crackle from Mr. gelist Mrs. Pauline Spencer Will gneake’'s fingertips and a stick address a 3:15 p. m, mass meet- of wood held in the hand igame{diately bursts into flames as a| The Priscilla Young Mission tremendous charge of electricity) Chorus, directed by Mrs. Mary passes through his body. He is Fitts, will give a sacred concert unharmed, of course. at 8 p. m. The Rev, Frank F.| Dr. Torrey Johnson, pastor of Young is pastor and Mrs. Mattie the Midwest Bible Church, ChiMcKinney, president of thelcago, president of the Chicago Woman's Mission. Society. Mrs, Hebrew Mission and former presAlberta Young is Woman's Day ident of Youth for Christ Interchairman. national, is scheduled to give the
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The Conference on Faith and Order will attract &hurchmen from all over the world, Plans will be made for the meeting of the World Council in Evanston, Ill, in 1954. Both the local pro-
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ill can carry his bride across the rries his ninth wife, Anita Roddy-
fessors have been assigned to serve on the conference commissions, ‘
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Immigrants of Savings
SAN ANTONIO, Tex. July 12 (UP)~—1t took years of great sacrifice for Tobias Cukier and his brother to save enough money to come to America from their native Germany. They saved it, however, and with $1300 left over bought a $1000 automobile and paid $300(7°gh 4 §eeeti, 3% h for a stock of bedspreads and Richard x johnston, 30, electric blankets which they be- Lowey i . arve! we gan selling door-to-door less than |= or’ Diehl 3 A aan, . Jean two months ago. Jo por Army; Sarah Mr. Toblas told San AnmeniolF Wih BME Hy po y y par 3 arqueritte P. Durrett, 23, 1318 8.
MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED David B. Harrison, 23, 1049 W, 18th; Ge-
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address tomorrow night. Other heralded réligionists will be heard | throughout the Bible sessions.
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oi DIVORCE SUITS FILED ‘Sacrament’ Listed Lucille A. vs. a A. Beach, Eleanor For Lesson-Sermon |
“Sacrament” is the subject of the lesson-sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist,. for tomorrow.
vs. James D. Cox, Lillian vs Earl Patrick, y Witllam bo) vs. Lillyan B. Little, S nnor . vs. Ruth G. Price, 3 M. vs. Vi . Hileman, Alice vs, erbert Birely, Elmetta G. vs, Frank 8. Harrison,
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DEATHS
Local Deaths Approve Change "Mrs. Apa may papen- IN French Lick
BROCK, 75, of 3944 Kenwood, Ave., a life-long Indianapolis resi-| Hot el Conir ol Reorganization of the French
dent. Besvices 2 p. m. Monday| Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. yg Springs Hotel to give MassaBurial, Crown oi. » ° |chusetts Mutual hgh Emi MRS. MELINDA STUVEL, 84,/Co. control has been approved by of 1140 Evison St, a member of Federal Judge William E. SteckEmmanuel Reformed Church,/ler here. Services 3 p. m. Monday, J. C.| The southern Indidna resort, Wilson Chapel of the Chimes. focal point of a mortgage dispute, Burial, Crown Hill. {has been in financialéhot water
A. ince its convention business E. COOPER ZARING, 52, of ® 2258 N. Meridian St. a former started dropping off several years real estate dealer. Services 2 8% p. m. Monday, Hisey & Titus| The reorganization shifts conMortuary. Burial, Crown Hill, (trol from ‘John B. Cabot, its 4 8 & {owner, to the insurance firm CHARLES W. COFER, 46, for- which holds a heavy mortgage on mer Indianapolis resident whoithe hotel. But Mr. Cabot was’ died in Belleview, Ky. Services granted a 90-day option to buy 11 a. m, Monday, Flanner & Bu-/yp the hotel's capital stock for chanan Mortuary. Burial, Crown gy 850,000.
| If Mr. Cabot takes advantage o o ” | MRS. ALBERTA SANDEFUR, of the option, he will be required 80, of 722 Cottage Ave. a for-/to make an advance payment of mer school teacher. Services 10/$73.000 to Fidelity Trust Co., the a. m. Monday, Flanner & Bu-/court appointed trustee. The adchanan Mortuary. Burial, Crown|vance payment then would be Hill, |applied to the claims of hotel
Donald Blackf: rd 38, at 3274 Ralston, coronary seclusion
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Snyder. 73, at 1638 N. Illinois, care cinoma
Cadford Starr, 74, at St. Vincent's, hypertensive heart, Osella Winfrey, 73, at 1009 N. West,
Myoca harles onta. ugusta Zimmerman. 66, at 2 . Teams tensive cardiovascular.
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a * CHAPLAIN THOMSON also| Officers will be installed and] ABOARD 88 UNITED STATES, stressed the necessity for prom- {new members initiated when the|At Sea, July 12 (UP)—The superises of jobs, sponsors and places | Holy Name Society of St, Cath-{liner United States will break to live for paroled men. Several erine’s Church meets at 8 p, m./the East-West trans-Atlantic are being réquired to remain in|Tuesday in the church basement. speed record unless it runs into the reformatory. who could be| New officers are LeRoy" Kre-|{08 Or strong head winds, its happily situated “outside” if they mer, president; Joseph Braun, vice|8Kipper said today. had the promise of work, persons president; Phil Seyfried, secre-| Commodore Harry Manning to serve as sponsors and housing. |tary, and Harry Glass, treasurer.(5aid the 53,000-ton liner, which A quartet of singers and other broke the westward crossing recreformatory residents with ex- ord on its out-bound maiden voy-| ceptional talents would apprect.| UN Plane. Losses ; [ages was cruising back home at| ate being invited to appear on| 34 knots—equivalent to just over church programs, the gear ob in Korea Total 719 {39 land miles an hour. said. The warden and the chap. LOKYO, July 12 (UP)— Far) . |East Air Forces announced toda lain of the reformatory plan toy y . . take these talented men out into| that dhe pilited a oe have| Olympic Officials Plan the chur w yg 5 orean| . el: Serve War compared to 524 for the Entertainment Policy to lift the morale of the perform-|feds. | HELSINKI, July 12 (UP)—The ers. However, the Air Force said Finnish Olympic Organization 548 of the Allied plane losses were committee said today it will open ; ) [to ground fire rather than airispecial dance halls next week and
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Novena Services
To End Wednesday i
Candles will glimmer in the Youth Found Guilty hands of the hundreds of wor-|
shipers on the lawn of the Car-! melite Monastery as the 1952
|aowned in combat. |letes with one exception—women,
| Women “are invited to make | {the living for foreigners as BLOOMINGTON, July 11 (UP) pleasant as possible,” the com—Jerry Parrish, 19, Freedom, was mittee said. novena comes to a close Wednes found guilty of manslaughter] -. ; “icharges yesterday in the fatal day night. beating of a former Owen County, Farmers Set Record ! WASHINGTON, July 12 (UP) |
The Most Rev. Paul C. Schulte, Deputy Sheriff last fall. archbishop of Indianapolis, Willi parrish and John Phipps,’ 17, —Farmers this year planted 84.4 | officiate at Benediction gt the preedom, convicted earlier of per cent of their, corn acreage pened manslaughter in the case, were with hybrid seed, a new record,
final service. The novena
Tuesday night. laccused in the death of Warren|the agriculture department reThe Rev. Fr. Vincent Holden | johnson, ote ay, P
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the sermons for the novena. Var- ¢ FHA and othgr plans ¥ fous priest of the city ‘have been ® 5 to 20 years celebrants for Benediction and their choirs have given the Ne Low interest cost musle. ¢ Monthly or semi-annual payments > ee aa— o Liberal pre-payment privilege Touring Missionary * No commission charges Projects in South Five Indiana women among a . You need not be a depositor to apply group of 23 from Christian Our service embodies all that ques : churches in 10 states are touring ; teal ia. for a home loan at any of our 14 city- musionaty projects in the South. to give that after fouling of satis wide offices. Miss Katherine Schutus, toys di- taction; the satistaction of a rector; Miss Mayble H. Epp, Miss . " LOANS Carrie Dee Hancock and Miss beautiful tribute to a loved one Fannie Bennett, all of Indian Commercial + Collateral + Term-Credit bd iy BE met, ad Lewis, nap yet no burden to those left. FHA Mortgage + Real Estate | mont, are Hoosiers of the party. oe The entire group first visited FHA Modernization » Personal the Missions Buildings in Indian- HISEY & TITUS i . o apolis ‘which houses Disciples of Life Insyrance Form Suburban | Christ boards and J Sxpected i CHlostuarrey include mountain institutions an 4 colleges in their 2000-mile trip by 951 NORTH DELAWARE ST. Fletcher Trust Company [deren Ran INDIANAPOLIS ACCORDION $ 50 . . Private V2 var Letsgn g . Free Band Traine 14 CITY-WIDE OFFICES * SEE YOUR PHONE BOOK || Free Sond Tring $s MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE S¥ATEM a: MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE .CORSORATION | JNDIANA MUSIC CO. cele —
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Boy Drowns in Lok |
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T LARWELL, July 12—A 14-year-old Chicago boy, visiting his uncle here drowned while swimming in Larwell Lake yesterday.| Jerry Kelly, nephew of Jerry, Kistler, was swimming with his cousin Nancy Kistler, when the, accident happened. was recovered.
George ipman. 56, at 147 N. Highland ago Ave., coronary heart. in Sims, 58, at neral. myocardial
ptrap, 61. at Bt. Vincent's, hypermyocardial D. Austen Sommer, 74, at 919 Congress, ] $ be thrombosis. R po oO bt 44, at 3718 E. Minnesota, e rts 85 R b * ry Lena Whitaker, 76, at 2213 N. Keystone.
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DONALD ‘PAYNE PURSLEY creditors. 26, of 2141 Gent Ave. a RSLEY The plan approved by Judge t on claims of about 200 Monday, Moore & Kirk ColonialP2¥men Chapel. Burial, Floral Park. - creditors, and transfer of Mr. MRS. ELLA HENSON, 68, ofthe insurance firm. 144 N. Senate Ave. ,a resident| Massachusetts Mutual holds a Monday, Scott Methodist Church.| Burial, New Crown, : . Gls Split on lke * Red Bid f News Hits Europe. e 1 or FRANKFURT, Germany, July w X Big Meme served under Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower when he was Supreme GLEN COVE, N. Y., July 12— today in their reaction to his The Glen Cove City Council last Romination for the presidency. a Russidn move to acquire the/ture of the Republican nomina-56-roori mansion of the late J. P.ition spread quickly through barMayor Joseph A. Stanco post- other GI hangouts. poned public auction of the os-| Some unreservedly endorsed day, until Aug. 16. {they thought he, if elected, would The city fathers agreed to the keep them overseas longer than block an -attempt by the .counsellor of embassy to the Soviet secure ownership of the mansion i ackpot wnersh And Hits the Jackpo NEW YORK, July 12 (UP)—A kicked out of the house two years bettor Then they moved 70 beds|yeant to bet on No. 11 in the first house its United Nations staff, race and No. 3 in the second yesthe building shall be used as ajagked the clerk for No. 10 in the one-family residence only. first race. to county tax liens was issued in favor of the Russian functionary,/a mistake until his ticket had dicating the Soviets stil desire to|with the clerk but nothing could live amid the halls of capitalism.
here 20 years. Services 1:30 p. m.|Steckler calls for 50 per cent Cabot's 2500 shares of stock te here six years. Services 1 p, m.|$1,550,000 mortgage on the hotel. | id Town Halts For President as 12 (UP) — American GIs who By United Press {Atlantic Pact Commander split night halted at least temporarily] News of Gen. Eisenhower's capMorgan. racks, snack bars, beer halls and tate, ‘originally scheduled for to- him. Others opposed him because postponement in an effort to would some other president. # v United Nations delegations 1o| Bets on Wrong Horse. The Soviet delegation was at Aqueduct Racetrack into the building presumably to A zoning restriction states that|terday. But he was excited and Haslier his week a quit claim He did not realize he had made Abraham 8. Shachnhazargv, in-|been punched. The bettor argued _'|be done.
No. 10 won the first race and paid $142.50. Nos took the see Percy Sate, 41, of 530 W. Ver-\ond and paid $9.70. 0 mont St., Apt. 35, told police two tickets, the bettor collected $13 men robbed him of $85 at Black- 420 in the track's biggest dally ford St. near the canal last night. double pay off of the year.
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