Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 20, Number 197, Decatur, Adams County, 22 August 1922 — Page 29
R i i I.l'il Resolutions ■ **£3* Vi " ma " llon,c I „«»*»<** ,w I w* a nmur ’• ■ "'"bounty. Indiana, are deairou* , I —JS locate here, I Cf hU 1 e B<‘ !' Resolved. That the , B ! Tan Sorority, recognizing , ■ riKl Leona ltoese, ■ Margaret Smith, I Agnes Kohne, ■ committee. I Decatur”i"^ iana ’ Au « 14 > 1922 | I pr. Koy Archbold, I ftocatur, Indiana. 1 neat Doctor: At the, “Home ComI Os the'ML Pleasant Methodist I episcopal church held yesteday ac- ■ was taken in regards to the LoI utlon of the Yeoman’s Childhood I tfome In Decatur, Indiana und the I fc-e congregation with out one disI gating vote authorized me, their pas hr to express to you and all whom it |iay concern their hearty cooperation gn.i sympathy in locating this worthy , Benevolence in our Fair City. 1 am sure that you can successfully eammond the services of the entire charge of which I am pastor. Sincerely yours’for the success of this endeavor. J. K. WYANT Pastor Decatur Circuit. 903 Winchester St., Decatur, Indiana. Decatur, Ind., Aug. 16, 1922. Dr. Archbold Decatur, Ind. Dear Sir: The members of the Arthur B. Miller Camp No. 52 United Spanish Veterans wish to extend to you and through you to the order of American Yeoman our heartfelt sympathy in the work of establishing the City of Childhood, and we vote you our full cooperation in trying to locate the same at Decatur, Ind. Yours Loyally, CHARLES T. KITSON E. B. MACY CCHARLES BROS. Decatur, Ind., Aug. 12, 1922. j Dr. Roy Archbold. Chairman: We the undersigned Committee re-fresc-nting the Church of God at De tatur, Ind., are heartily with you in locating this home at Decatur, Ind., and are actively interested in estab
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iishlng this home here. (Sigued)—Committee W. W. HAWKINS REV. D. M. LYONS JOHN CHILCOTE To the Brotherhood of American Yeomen: Whereas, our city is being consider od as u location for the "City of Childhood," and Whereas, the humanitarian ideal of your organization is In accord wlrii Christian Doctrine and touching, Therefore, ho it resolved: First, That we, the Ministerial Association of Ik'catur, heartily endorse the various expressions of good will given your organization by the various organizations and associations of our city. Second, That we pledgo our moral support to the fostering of the humantarian ideal you are giving expression to by founding the "City of Child hood." . THE MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION C. L. Haney, President. R. Elliker, Sec’y. Decatur, Ind.. Aug. 17, 1922. — To the Brotherhood of American Yeomen. Whereas Our city, is being considered as a location for the “City of Childhood” and whereas the Humantarisn ideal being in accord with Christian ideals and teachings. > Resolved: That we Welcome “The City of Childhood" to Decatur. Bt it further Resolved that we pledge our moral support in the fostering the humantarian ideal. C. E. Hocker C. L HANEY,, Pastor WM. LINN Committee Evangelical Church August 9, 1922 Brotherhood of American Yeomen: At the regular session of the Decatur United Brethern Sunday School an August 6, 1922, the following resolution was read and adopted by a rising vote: Whereas the Order of American Yeomen are about to build a home for the Orphan children of the Y'eomen, the said home to be known as the City of Childhood" and whereas, We as an organization believe the aroject to be one worthy of the support of every citizen and whereas, They are looking for a location for said homo and whereas. We believe Decatur. Ind.. has
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everything to offer that any organization could usk for. Our climatic conditions are fine, railroad are good and the soil as goou as can be found, with a community entirely in sympathy with the projeet. Therefore be it r*s,.lved: That the First United Brethren Church of Decatur, Ind., pledge their earnest supP >!'t and furtherance of tills moet worthy cause and our untiring efforts in helping to secure said "City of Childhood" to locate al Decatur, Ind. Signed (). P, MILLS JESSE SCHWARTZ B. C. HOAGLAND Committee • -e — Geneva, Indiana, August 10, 1922 Brotherhood of American Yeomen: Geneva M. E. church desire to express and assure you of our willing nens to cooperate in the great movement you are putting forth. We heartily endorse the erection and maintenance of the “City of Childhood”. As a church we believe in tho erection of a home for the ; spiritual and phycisial development of youth. D. D. Fennig, Ida E. I’axson, Mrs. Will Bradford, Mary E. Scheer, Ruth Linton, Committee. J. W. Reynolds, Pastor. Decatur. Indiana, August 6, 1922. To the Brotherhood of American Yeomen, The First Presbyterian church of Decatur, Indiana, including all of its various departments and activities, ham with great pleasure of the determination of your noble order to establish a “City of Childhood” to care for the orphans of today and of the future. The picture you present appeals to this orgahization as a remarkable ; step for the uplift of humanity; no I matter where the home may be located we are with you, not only with our temporal assistance but with our united prayers. Should you decide to locate this home in our community we pledge you as a congregation, our united support in all your plans for service of humanity. Adopted by a unanimous vote this 6th day of August, 1922. Annette L. Moses, Clerk. «——g —WANT ADS EARN—$—6—S
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