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SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 1957- THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR PAGE II By Ripley Believe It Or Not Conference Speakers Named By Methodists Why, Daddy? Why Can Human Beings Balance Themselves On Two Legs? GRACE ASSEMBLY OF GOD 5140 I. 16lh St. FL 4-1914 2D BIG WEEK OF REVIVAL Heir Evangelists Smlli ind Rogers Nightly 7:30 P.M. Except Monday Old Tim Preaching Annointod Singing Prayer for Sick Attend Sunday School Rally 9:30 A.M. Howard G.

Skinner, Pastor N. 'Jii I I I FV 6L0WN OfPTjte HEAD OP A BRMLY IN WORTH PLATTE-. BV A TORNAWT AND FOUND 2 CMS LATER NEAR OANPV. NEBR. 30 MILES AWAY liSMOWBRIPOEoFCAVARNlE France it was created ri water cutting a passage through A HUGE MASS OF SNOW-ANO HAS RESISTED THE THAWS OF SUMMER FOR ZOO YEARS HEIFER.

STUCK IN A MUD HOLE WAS RESCUED UNHARMED AFTER 27 DAYS Owned bv SILAS HALl-CatumetQue. OBITUARIES Pi hear 1 PAUL QUALLS Nationally Known Singer (u ))) EVANGELISTIC CENTER 351 Shelby St. Wh" hi' ral'" (( BEGINNING TONIGHT AT 7:30 CONTINUING EACH EVENING THRU JUNE SUNDAY AFTERNOON SERVICES AT 2:30 EVERYONE INVITED (( COME AND BRING )) YOU FRIENDS Jjj Win a valuable prize, end vour question, name, address and age to WHY, DADDY? care of this paper. The Britanntca Junior, 1 5-volume encyclopedia for srhool ond home, will be awarded for the letter selected. In the cate of duplicate ouestions, the author of "Why Daddv?" will select the winner.

Today winner Is: Barbara Oder, 12, Manhattan Beach, Calif. Just being able to stand up or to walk, is one of the most amazing tricks it is possible to learn! It is a trick, and it must be learned. If a four-legged visitor from another planet came to see us, he would marvel at the ability we have to do this. If he tried to do it, it would take him a considerable time to learn the trick, just as it took time for you to learn it when you were a baby. When you stand still, you are performing a constant act of balancing.

You change from one leg to the other, you use pressure on your joints, your muscles tell your body to go this way and that way. JUST TO keep our balance as we stand still takes the work of about 300 muscles in our body! That's why we get tired v(hen we stand. Our muscles are constantly at work. In fact, standing is work! In walking," we not only use our balancing trick, but we Balky Elevator Stalls Visitors To State Offices For the fifth time this week elevator service broke down in the Statehouse Annex yesterday and four riders on the passenger elevator had to be res cued bv ladder, Director Clarence T. Drayer of the Department of Public Works and Supply reported.

There are 315 workers in the building and traffic in and out averages 1,100 persons an hour, Drayer said. Rather than spend some $250,000 for new elevator equipment in a rented building, Drayer suggested use of the Manufacturers' Building at the State Fairgrounds pending completion of the new state office building. Roscoe C. Johnston, Paper Company Treasurer, Dies ME 4-9852 1502 N. NEW JERSEY 18k -a.

rn I ''W lj f. 1 (( I iTfC 1 Ill sTTL Vfe1 V. l.jpV JJ I' I li I II IneeoeeiioeeoeeeeeaeMeaeeeeeeaeeaaBSSai Vl PAUL QUALLS Jom.i Jones. Pastor SPIRITUAL Many outstanding conversion and Free Refieshments Served YOUTH CLUB, 6:30 P.M. REVIVAL NIGHT Next week our Thursday, June at Cadle Special Saturday Night Rally Starrs in Old-Fathioned REV.

MATTSON BOSE of the Chicago, along with others, will over the weekend. A CONSECRATION AND WATCH TV CHANNEL MAHALIA JACKSON who moved his network program will be singing THE SECOND YEAR OF AT CADLE TABERNACLE THROUGH MONDAY. JUNE 10 ON MONUMENT Dr. Laurence T. Hosie, Executive Federation of Greater Indianapolis to the city.

Rev. William Tuesday through Friday afternoon p.m. Services to be conducted at Morning services 10 o.m. in ministering brethren include T. renowned Bosworth and many ministers were in attendance last Convention Inc.

LISTEN REGULARLY EVERY RADIO BROADCAST FROM YOUR DIAL, WCBC, 3:00 P.M. The congregation participates occurs during our Spiritual Help us serve the needy of all food and clothing to the store FULL A all' Faith and SUNDAY 11:00 GOSPEL FOR ALL MANKIND Community Church for Denominations Where APOSTOLIC Charity Is Truly Practiced SCHOOLS 9:45 A.M.-1:00 P.M. A.M. DIVINE WORSHIP Paul Blanshard, widely known author and lecturer on church-state relationships, will be one of the keynote speakers at the annual session of the Indiana Conference of the Methodist Church, which will open Wednesday at Bloomington. Largest of the three Indiana conferences, it includes most of the Indianapolis Methodist churches.

More than 700 clerical and lay delegates are expected to attend. OTHER conference speakers will include the Rev. Ralph W. Sockman, pastor of Christ Methodist Church, New York, and the Rev. Alan Walker, a missionary from Australia and a visiting professor at the Boston University School of Theology.

Bishop Richard C. Raines, episcopal head of Indiana Women's Mission Group To Hold 73d Convention More than 400 delegates from throughout the country and foreign missionaries will attend the 73d annual convention of the Women's General Missionary Society of the United Presbyterian Church, which opens Tuesday at Indi ana Central College. Speakers at the four-day meeting will include Mrs. Wil liam W. Whitlatch, WGMS president; Dr.

A. K. Stewart, general secretary of the Board of American Missions; Mrs Robert A. Foster, missionary from Sialkot, Pakistan; Dr. Helen J.

Martin, missionary from Cairo, Egypt; and Dr. Gordon E. Jackson of the Pitts-burgh-Xenia Theological Seminary. Vocalists will include Mrs. Paul Blekking, Mrs.

William Littlefield, Mrs. Bert Shanklin, Miss Jennee Marie Carpentier and Mrs. Clinton M. Marsh. Church Plans Special Rites Special ceremonies in ob servance of the congregation's 52d anniversary will feature Pentecost services tomorrow morning at the Carrollton Avenue Evangelical and Reformed Church, 4401 Carrollton Avenue.

Guest speaker will be Dr. Purd E. Deitz of St. Louis, executive secretary of the denomination's board of na tional missions and chairman of the division of home missions, National Council of Churches of Christ. Dr.

Deitz also will take part a mortgage turning cere mony, marking the final pay ment on the church and par sonage. A class of new members and holy communion will be celebrated by the Rev. Frank J. Erdey. church pastor.

Roscoe Cameron Johnston, 66 years old, treasurer of the Beveridge Paper Company, died yesterday in St. Vincent's Hospital. Born in New York, Mr. Johnston moved to Indianapolis in 1896 to live with his uncle, the late Dr. William E.

George. In 1923, he married the former Hannah Mary Bradford, who survives. MR. JOHNSTON was graduated from Emmerich Manual Training High School and attended Purdue University. He was a member of the Second Presbyterian Church, Indianapolis Rotary Club, Scottish Rite, Contemporary Club, Indianapolis Athletic Club, Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce and the White Lake Yacht Club at Sylvan Beach, Mich.

He was active in Boy Scout work, and also was a director of the Johnston Container Corp. HEALING r.M. healingi occur during this period. Noon and 5 P.M. EVANGELISTIC SERVICE, 7:45 P.M.

THURSDAY 7:45 P.M. 13, night meeting will convene Tabernacle. 7:45 Tonite and Every Saturday Methodist Candlelight Setting. large Philadelphia Church of be ministering tonight and CONFIRMATION SERVICE 6. 8:45 A.M., Arthur Godfrey to tears on on our telecast.

OUR GREAT CONVENTION BEGINS JUNE 10 JUNE 14th COMMUNITY SINGSPIRATION CIRCLE AT 8 P.M. Secretary of the Church will welcome the convention Branham will be ministering and evening 2:30 and 7:30 Cadle Tabernacle. Peoples Temple. A few of the L. Osborne, Tommy Hicks, the others.

8,000 Laymen and 700 year at our Christian Fellowship SUNDAY TO OUR LIVE THE TEMPLE. 1470 ON today, a.m. to 5:25 p.m. Telephone ME 8-8311 also make use of two natural forces to help us. The first is air-pressure.

Our thigh bono fits into the socket of the hip joint so snugly that it forms a kind of vacuum. The air pressure on our legs helps keep it there securely. This air pressure also makes the leg hang from the body as if it had very little weight. THAT'S WHY when the air pressure is high, we don't feel weight of our legs so much. When the weather changes and the atmospheric pressure falls, our legs feel much heavier to us.

The second natural force we use in walking is the pull of the earth's gravity. After our muscles have raised our leg, the earth pulls it downward again, and keeps it swinging like a pendulum. When you see an acrobat walking across a tightrope and balancing himself, remember he is only doing a more difficult trick of balancing than you do every day. And like you, he had to learn and practice it for a long, long time! FUN TIME The Quiz Box Famous Buildings In what city is each of ths following? 1. The Colosseum.

2. The Taj Mahal. 3. Westminster Abbey. 4.

The Acropolis. 5. Grant's Tomb. Answers 1. Rome, Italy.

2. Agra, India. 3. London, England. 4.

Athens, Greece. 5. New York City. PICTURE SECRET Just add up the letters in th name of the objects shown. Clue: You have it on hand! Send your tricks, riddles, or puzzles te WHY, DADDY? Give vour name, age and address.

A set of two beautiful picture books, dictionary, or atlas, will be a worded for the letters selected each week. A. The Surrey Town Shipping Charges- Indianapolis, Ind. P.O. Bex 1697 (Gen.) 4-13 men's shoes: Width Color I 2nd Color ADDRESS STATE Charge Check SHOES (5)99; Methodist churches, will convene the conference at 10 a.m.

Wednesday with a memorial service for clerical and lay members who have died during the last year. INCLUDED on the program for business meetings is a report of a special area committee asking for a counseling program to provide aid for pastors in their more difficult counseling problems. Following ordination rites Sunday afternoon, Bishop Raines will announce pastoral appointments. Central Christian To Observe 124th Year Tomorrow Central Christian Church, 701 Fort Wayne Avenue, will celebrate the 124th anniversary of its founding tomorrow with a reception and choir concert beginning at 6 p.m. The Chancel Choir, under the direction of Fred Jefry, will present "The Canticle of the Sun," by Mrs.

H. H. A. Beach, and selections from Bach, Beethoven, Mendelssohn, Matthews and Jephcott at 7 p.m. Vernon Smitley will be the organist.

Preceeding and following the concert, Mrs. Willard Wickizer, chairman for the Deaconesses, will be in charge of the reception. The church, founded with a congregation of 20 persons in the log cabin home of the late Benjamin Roberts on June 12, 1833, has been at its present site since 1893. Dr. Myron C.

Cole is the present pastor. Youth For Christ Leader Honored Scott F. McCoy 1120 East 86th Street, has been named the winner of the Indianapolis Youth For Christ Worthy Student scholarship. The award, donated by a local businessman who wishes to remain anonymous, consists of $150 per semester for four years of college education. Selection of the winner is based on Christian character, desire for higher education, and schO' lastic aptitude.

McCoy, an officer in the Tech Youth For Christ Club, plans to attend Wheaton College, Wheaton, 111., this fall. He recently won the Barton-Bradley Memorial Scholarship given for leadership and bravery, and the Riley Scholarship Medal for the highest standing in the liberal arts courses at Arsenal Technical High School. Clermont Church Plans Bible School Clermont Nazarene Church will conduct its annual Vaca tion Bible School June 10-16 on weekdays from p.m. The school is open to children between the ages of 3-15. Director will be Mrs.

Joseph Youmans. Union To Meet Plymouth Union of First Congregational Church will meet for a noon luncheon Thursday in the home of Mrs. A. D. Hitz.

Devotions will be led by Miss Ruth O'Hair. Our trained ad-taker, will be glad to help vou write vour STAfi and NEWS Ouick-Attien WANT AD. Call AAEIrose 8-2411 anv weeltdav between 7:30 A.M. and 6-00 P.M.i Sundav. 3 to 6 P.M.-Adv.

ALL SOULS UNITARIAN 1453 N. Ala. Rev. J. Mendelsohn Church Service A.M.

Church School 10:30 to 12 noon BAHAI FELLOWSHIP RACE AMITY DAY With Representative Speakers 329 N. Penn Room 10 Sunday, June 9 3 00 THE UNIVERSITY CHURCH 1150 N. New Jersey Interdenominational Or. t. E.

Smith, Paster 9:30 A.M. Sunday School 10:30 A.M. Morning Worship 6:30 P.M. Christian Endeavor 7:30 P.M. Evangelistic Service CHURCH OF CHRIST 4956 West 10th Speedway Sunday 10 A.M.

Ivonpellttlc Services 7:30 P.M. Wednesday 7:30 P.M. Call CH 1-4382 CHURCH OF CHRIST 40th end N. Capitol Cordially Invitet You to Attend Its Service! Blblt Study 9:45 A.M. Worship, 1 0i45 A.M., 61 30 P.M.

Wed. Mid-Wk. Service 7:30 P.M. DON WILLINGHAM, Minister EV. CHARltS M.

ROTH, MINISTER Sundav School, 9.30 A M. Sunday Service, 1 1 A.M. "CONSTANT CONVEISIONS" UNITY TIUTH CENTER CHURCH, 907 N. Delaware Sf. ME 5-4066 Affiliated With Unity, loo Summit, Mo.

Dial a Prayer, ME 8-3423 ANDERSON, FROM 2:30 TO (DOWNTOWN ONLY in the broadcast which Healing Worship Hour. races and religions. Bring house. BEREAN GOSPEL TEMPLE HIS SINGLE VOTE MADE JEFFERSON PRESIDENT WILLIAM C.C, CLAIBORNE of Tennessee CAST THE VOTE THAT ELECTED JEFFERSON OVER AAROM BURR CLAiBoeNems rwice etecreo 7z CONGRESS BEFORE He WAS OF CONSTITUTIONAL AGE SURVIVING besides the widow are three sons, William B. Bradford and R.

Cameron Johnston Jr. and three grandchildren, all of Indianapolis. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Monday in Hisey and Titus Funeral Home, with private burial at Crown Hill Cemetery. Indiana Deaths Anderson Robert J.

Logan, Mrs. Cora Sells, 88. Delphi James O. Roth, 75. Elwood Levi F.

Boyd, 92. Greencastle Mrs. Lawrence Applegate, 27. Greensburg i 1 1 i a H. Klene, 45.

Lafayette James A. Grimes, 85; Henry O'Laughlin. Lebanon Grover D. Sherrill, Martinsville Mrs. William Schoolcraft, 81.

Richmond George C. Kuh-low; Mrs. Nellie Lantz, 78; Mrs. Patricia Sorsby, 33. I TUits.eNlfcinWiie fci jnV Shop 9:00 ONE WEEK ONLY! Leather lined French calf 13th St.

and Carrollton Ave. i ii -l Ford Porter, Pastor Bible School 9:30 A.M. Classes for all ages Morning Worship 10:30, Speaker WM. J. SCHNELL, A Converted Jehovah's Witness, Subject: "HELPING THOSE WHO ARE DECEIVED" Evangelistic Service 7:30 P.M.

Opens with Baptismal Service Introducing Camp Director Shannon (Duke) Herring See Camp Berean in action by Moving Pictures Subject "Give The Kids A Chance" by Pastor mm jit GREAT AWAKENING RALLY CADLE TABERNACLE Ohio and New Jersey Streets SUNDAY, JUNE 94:00 P.M. Hear WILLIAM J. SCHNELL Speak on Subject "Jehovah's Witnesses Preach Another Gospel" Author "30 Years A Wotchtower Slave" Great crowds in leading cities of United States and Canada have been deeply moved by his omazing Testimony. Tune in WIBC' (1070 kc) Sunday, 8 A.M. Regularly 12.95 Churches Of The Nazarene REV.

LUTHER CANTWELL, DISTRICT 4T40 E. WASHINGTON ST. PH. FL 7-1029 These handsome shoes are made of fine, supple French calf with superb English craftsmanship to assure long comfortable wear! Made over American lasts and fully leather lined with leather uppers, innersoles, counters and boxings finished with rugged leather soles and heels. SIZES A width, 7Vi to 12, and 7 to 12, and 6 to 12.

A. The Surrey, a magnificent shoe with stitch and turn vamp seams, no stitches showing. Black or tan. A to widths only. (Available in size 13.) B.

The Kent, dress moccasin of fine French calf in choice of rich looking black or tan. C. The Malcolm, wing tip bal oxford, black, tan. tan. Shoe Center, Wasson's Downstairs BEN DAVIS SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS NORTH SIDE 1445 S.

Frultdale ST 4-2344 at Michigan Id. CL 1-1321 S. Moneymaker, Mirmter sswvsNVrv c. Chapman, Minister BROAD' RIPPLE Th. Churches of the Noiarene RAY STREET Jill I.

54lh SI. 7-2214 W. lay and Warren Ava. Ml 2-2772 T. f.

Walker, Minister extent to everyone a warm we- Jaa Minister CLERMONT, IND. com. to ottW th, Nazarene SOUTH IRVINGTON lit and Center CH 4-0250 540I Ireekville Id. Fl v-1347 Joseph Youmans, Minister church in their neighborhood. Spuraeen lynn.

Minister COLLEGE AVE. SOUTH KEYSTONE 1S01 N. Colleoe Ave. WA O-0162 3230 K.y,fon, Mf 7-6147 J. P.

Stafford, Minister yJJ JQ teon Dovls, Minister EAST SIDE Sunday Morning 10 30 A M. SOUTH MERIDIAN 4201 I. -M7 Sund" v.ning-7:30 P.M. j.4M) PEV. H.

J. SAMBA. Evangelist. t. I.

iryant, Minister FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Will be Special Speaker at both services 1611 t. Woshinoton Fl "-1S43 -n Clyde C. Dawson, Minister Olive and leCrande Sis. ST 4-1 37S Morley Downs, Minister mSTA SQUAREsr 4-2647 FAY STREET Donald Wyrlck, Mlwlttef Sunday Evening 7:30 M. i21 S.

Dennitow Sf. CH 4-5161 cniuL-iiU Un Pe- M- W' KmPr Nampa 1. MlnUter rKAnnLin. lnU. Maho, former pastor of Ray Street, will WFCT IRF Duene emti Ohle Stt.

Ph. 1170 be the special speaker. Soeciol music WCjI jlUC Murretl Packard, Minister w.tl be furnished by Mr. Kemper and Hth one K)n Av. ME 1-3046 Johnson, Minister 60 1 Holme.

Aye. Ml 1-0S66 WINTER AVE. William Thompson, Minister J02S Winter Are. Ml 4-7143 MADISON AYE. SCHEDULE OF SERVICES t.

w. Perry and Stanley A.e. Ml 1-6772 Sunday School 9 30 A M. Tune In to WFBM Radio at :45 A M. J.

M. Chondler, Minister Morning Worship Service 10 30 A.M. Sunday morning each week for the MARS HILL Youna Meeting 6 30 M. "Showers of Blessing" program. url 7 Ivening Evangelistic Service Hear the Voice mf the ChorleV w7 lawman, Minister' Wednesday 7:30 P.M.

Churchee ef The Na.er.ne Add 25c for Our of H. P. WASSON Please send me the following Item Quon. Sue I NAME CITY Flexible Charge Account I C. The Malcolm siT) "Wi.

f-Fjf CO D. Open New Account 25c Charge on C.O.D.'s Irside Marion County eSy.VWrVf'ii iT.o'T'siiiii' lj.iVi.i 'WleSTeei4eSlSfceeWl 0tftftfd.

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