Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 September 1952 — Page 14

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. : New Pastor 'Bodwell Heads Church: Twin

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The Second Moravian Church will install the Rev, F. E. Weber as new pastor in services at 7:30 p.m. Row inthe edifice, 34th and Hovey Sts. ’ Dr. E. P. Stocker, president, Bethlehem, Pa. will

conference

preside at the installation. The Rev. Mr.

Weber has served the Moravian church near Watertown, Wis., for the past 16 years, Previously, he held other charges in Wisconsin, North Dakota and Minnesota. : i For many years, one pastor has ministered to both the First and Second Moravian Churches. here. Some months ago, the Rev. Paul Couch was called here and has conducted both churches since. He will share duties, now, with the ‘new appointee: to the Second Church. ! The Weber family includes Mrs. Weber and the couple's 19-year old daughter. The new pastor is a graduate of the Moravian College and Seminary, Bethelhem, Pa. and is known for his work

among young people and evangelistic preach

Parents’ Meeting | Set Tomorrow |

Parents of children of the) United Hebrew Congregation Religious School will attend a spe-|

Weber

Rev.

cial meeting at 8 p.m. tomorrow! so "so procure funds for their quarters here,

in. the synagog, Union and Madison Sts. ; | Mrs, Leo Gurvitz, head of the] sehool, will introduce the teach-| ing staff to fathers and mothers) of childreh between the ages of 4 and 14 at the meeting. Children will register for reHgious school. Movies of the coming holidays, Rosh Hashonah and Yom Kippur, will be shown at 11:30 a. m., Sept. 14 in the syna-| gog. The school will hold regular sessions beginning Oct. 5 at 10 a.m. :

Butler Student Again . Named DSF Editor |

Miss Lucy Ann Hass who Is taking graduate study at the Butfer School of Religion will serve #is editor of the DSF Journal the coming year. | "The journal, a national publi-| cation of Disciples of Christ stu-| dents, was edited last year also} by Miss Hass. She was re-elected | at the annual conference of the Disciples Student Fellowship, last| week at Estes Park, Colo. |

the United Christian Missionary

Society here and represents stu-|jegal department of the Watchdent centers of 200 colleges and tower, Brooklyn, N. Y., will give|

universities,

Father Anthony Wins Prize for Sculpture

The Rev. Fr. Anthony Lauck, —O8C, holds first prize for sculpture fn the round awarded at the Indiana State Fair this week. Father Anthony, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Lauck, 1458 8. Meridian St, and graduate of the John Herron Art School, teaches sculp-| ture at Notre Dame University.| His winning work is titled: “Monk at Prayer.” Judges also pinned a blue ribbon on the sculptor’s carving, “On Golgotha.”

. warkers will be oil

Federation

Frank W. Bodwell of American| Airlines will head the 1852 Church Federation ' Campaign to] raise $36,000 for its annual budg-| et. | As chairman of the Church] Federation Finance C am- @&& paign Commit- # tee, Mr. Badwell has announced that the actual § campaign will § open Nov. 3 with 3 a “kick-off” dinner. But before that, some: 500

Bodwell

recruited a n d various groups of solicitors will hold special meetings. The campaign will close Dec. 31. Mr. Bodwell expresses great| interest in churches. He begdn| singing in church choirs at the| age of eight and now sings tenor, in the Zion Evangelical and Re-| formed Church. He is president of the Indianapolis Kiwanis Club} and sales manager for Indiana | of the American Airlines. Seeks $47,000 |

The federation plans to nd

Mr,

{$47,000 to cover its total budget. + ! |Thus $11,000 is expected to bel, - Va., where he has served for

paid in by the churches and oth-| ers rather than to be raised by| the campaign. | Workers will solicit by blocks in the residential districts and by buildings downtown. Two bundred more men and women: will serve this fall than last. { Mr. Bodwell and‘ his commit-| tee are eager to bring before the

public the vast and varied proj-|

|

ects of .the Church Federation in|

maintenance. ! An advertising company of the | city will arrange an informative) exhibit in the windows of the Indianapolis Power & Light Co. Oct. | 27. The exhibit will illustrate seven different federation proj-| ects, | During the week of Nov. 3,| buses will carry the campaign

!slogan on signs, “You Can Thank|the Moody Bible Institute, Chi-|

Goodness.” Radio and TV sta-

Witnesses Plan Assembly Here

Jehovah's Witnesses will hold] a district assembly under sponsorship of the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society Friday through next Sunday in the Manufactur-| ers Bldg. at the Fairgrounds. Public Bible talks, discussion and demonstrations are sched-

| general gifts.

| here today.

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Pastors Campaign Keep Posts

programs all will be provided | The twin pastors will serve anwith materials for publicizing the lother year with the Second Free church federation, its work and vot hodist Church by authority of

financial campaign. | Denominational leaders will 0 Wabash Conference. lead off with the first prepara-| The Rev. Vernon G. Dunckel tory meeting for the campaign and the Rev. Verdon R. Dunckel,

at a luncheon Tuesday in the|the twins, also have bgen named Athenaeum. to conference offices. Both were Dr. Howard® J. Baumgartel is formerly members of the Michiexecutive secretary of the Church|gan conference, At the recent] Federation and Allan C. Miller, |sessiong of the Wabash confer-| president. Paul Keller is chair-|ence, they transferred member-| man of finance for the campaign. ship to it. Cochairmen of the campaigh Rey Vernon was elected to the! committee serving with Mr. Bod-,ffice of conference Sunday school well are: T. W. Davidson, il. C.\qarretary at the meeting of the Gemmer, E. A. Raines and Lionel jg pan” Conference of the Free Artis. Willis Peelle is chairman of Methodist Church of North Amer-|

made young people's superintend-

Church to Greet |" New Minister | Under the leadership of the

twin brothers, the Second Free A special service will honor the nfethodist Church here, has ¢omRev. J. C. Brillhart as new min- pleted construction of a new Inister at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow injg4iana limestone church and eduthe First Pilgrim Holines8 Church, |. tional building.” With furnish30th and Gale Sts. ings it is valued at $200,000. The The Rev. Mr. Brillhart comes t0|,.w &hurch stands at 2300 W Indianapolis from the Pilgrim yr ie gt ’ Holiness Church at Huntington, | :

the past 12 years. He is a singer | Church of God to Open

and world traveler foP missions; | 1: x The new pastor and his wife are $1 Million Fund Drive the parents of four adult children, | Indianapolis congregations of

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

all active in church work in other the Church of God will join the] states. denomination’s annual World, Dr. P. 8. Elliott, general Sun- Service Fund drive. The goal is| day school and youth leader of $1 million. | the denomination, will lead to-| Nearly 100 district representa-| morrow’s services. Other officials|tives, representing 1950 congregaof the Pilgrim Holiness Church, | tions, will meet in Anderson, Mon-

which maintains national head-|/day through Thursday, to map will speak and|the campaign. C. W. Hatch, An-

reet the Brillharts at t .|derson, is chairman. E h rectal’ he mo i The fund will be used for home ie and foreign missions, Christian ducation, the church’s colleges

and ministers’ ald and pensions.

SQUARE DANCING Longacre Park Tonite

MAX FORSYTHE—CALLER OFFICIAL OPENING

ing worship. scheduled.

Revival to Open At Richmond Today

RICHMOND -— Mayor Lester] Meadows will extend greetings to the Rev. Michael A. Guido of)

cago, at the opening of a revival

The Rev. Guido, a former dance band leader and music teacher,! will preach for two weeks in the| Indiana Theater. In addition to] his evangelistic sermons, the min-| ister is known for his ability as| a song director, {

North Unitarian |

Services Resume The North Unitarian Church |

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uled for mornings, afternoons and evenings. The assembly, of approximately 5000 persons one of 35 simi ones held in the United States during August and

| September. The fellowship is sponsored by|

{ C. A. Steele, Indiana Univertsity alumnus and member of the

the headline addresses. He will “World Unity—Is Dream?” 7 Witnesses have been calling at many Indianapolis residences seeking lodging for their expected delegates.

It Just’ a

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will resume’ services tomorrow | {after its summer recess. The Rev. John K. Hammon,!|

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Across From 500-Mile Track

| minister, will preach at 11 a. m. jon, “Mussels and Brains” in the]

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“Royal Journey,” at 11:25, 32:38,

5:50 and ESQUIRE “Actors and Sin with Edward G. Robinson, Marsha Hunt and Eddie Albert. at 8,.7:55 and 9:55. INDIANA

“Big Jim McLain,” with John Wayne, at 12:05, 2:30, 5. 7:30 and 10.

“Festival of Fun.” at 11:15, 1:45, 4:15, 6:40 and 9:10. KEITH'S

“Son of Paleface,” with Bob Hope, Jane Russell and Roy Rogers. at 11:58, 1:58, 3:55, 5:55, 7:55 and 9:55.

LOEW'S

“The Merry ' Widow,” with Lana Turner and Fernando Lamas. at 11, 1:05, 3:20, 5:30, 7:40 and 9:50.

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“Woman of the North Country,” with Ruth Hussey and Rod Cameron, at 11, 1:45, 4:30, 7:15 and 10.

“Old Dhiahoma Plains," at 12:42,

3:27, 6:12 and “Models Inc.” at 12 midnight.

Parade, a complete picture ica held at Clay City, Ind. At the magazine, comes with your Sunsame sessions, Rev. Verdon’ was day Times.

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Rep. Charles Brownson today announced he will open a special office in the Federal building] here to handle his congressional | affairs, | Political meetings and wconfer-|

lences, however, will be held at! business headquarters, -the!,

his Central Wallpaper & Paint’ Co. 119 8S. Meridian St., the Indianapolis Republican said.

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