Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 16, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 May 1926 — Page 2
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PASTOR HONORS OLD SOLDIERS IN FINESERMON [The Rev. Line Declares That Thousands Have Died for Freedom. “Thousands have sacrificed themselves on freedom’s altar,” the Rev. jFred A. Lino said Sunday at the (Central Universalist Church, while (delivering a Memorial day sermon. “Thousands more,” Rev. Line said, “'have fought most heroically in the ranks of duty. The problems of /yesterday more strongly emphasized become the problems of today. "Out of their service and sacrifice have come the fruits of love. The problems of yesterday more strongly emphasized become the problems of today. The needs of mankind do not change. The world today has need for fighters in business circles, in scientific and social realms,! on intellectual and spiritual jilafies of life. “In 1861 Abraham Lincoln sent cut a call for men. The same call bias been echoed and re-echoed in 'the years that have since passed. "The world needs men in the home, in the office, in public service, on the platform, at the editor’s desk, in the schoolroom, behind the on the street, men who are (making of life a growing expeTience, men who will think for themselves, dare to speak as they think, and dare to act as they speak; men, true to their noblest ideals will live lives in harmony with the Ideals of universal brotherhood. Weak Oppressed
“The oppression of the weak by the strong today has a place in our national life. Justice is not adequately administered. We take account of unfair discrimination, dishonesty in business, graft and bribery and corruption. Slavery in one forr& or another still has its hold upon human lives. “Materialism is a passion with large numbers of our fellow-country-men. “Today as we remember the splendid service and sacrifice rendered by a nation's standard bearers sixty years ago, let us question ourselves as to whether we are measuring up to the obligations and responsibilities of American citizenship. Today the same courage and devotion and loyalty and consecration is demanded of us as was demanded of the brave men of the , sixties. “The old patriotism is not dying
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out, but is being Intensified in the new patriotism which is having birth in our lives. How are we to prove worthy the splendid sacrifice of a nation’s heroes? How are we to perpetuate the heroism of their lives in our lives today? “There must be a willingness as was the case in our day of civil strife to sacrifice that truth may prosper more abundantly. The greatest servants of God and men are those noble men and women, who have submerged self Interests in the larger ocean of world need, men and women,’ who seeing the need have sacrificed themselves on the altars of truth and liberty and righteousness. Fight for Right “We feign would do honor to tlj,e Red, White and Blue, and to the old soldiers, who together wdth the men and women in every walk of life have helped to make these colors significant in world history. Let us then fight with courage the battles of righteousness in present day life, perpetuating through our service those principles for which our country's heroes fought and died. “Shall we not put on the whole armor of God, that It' may be evident in our daily lives that we are as children of God possessed of faith and hope and truth and love and
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righteousness, the things which make for salvation in the soul’s experience? Let us make the new patriotism a potent force in our lives today. "Then we shall have happier homes, better schools, a stronger church, a purer democracy, a greater nation, a more perfect realization of the heavenly kingdom on earth. “All honor to Old Glory. All honor to the fighters, whatever may be the color of the uniform, who, as-they stand In life’s sunset glow are conscious of having fought a good fight in a never-ending conflict for justice and righteousness, and whose life endeavor is at the foundation of real national greatness and achievement,” he said. MR: FIXIT Letter Oftes Danger of Large Hole in Street, bet Mr. Fixit present your case to city officials. He is The Times representative at the city hall. Write him at The Times. Fear for small children playing on the sidewalks, because of a large
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hole in the street was expressed in a letter Mr. Fixit received today. PET DOG IS DEAD Heartbroken over, the sudden death of a beloved pet dog. Rose Dione has closed her Hollywood home for t{ie present and taken apartments at the Hollywood Plaza Hotel. At present, Rose Dione Is playing in two picture productions at once. She is a member of the cast of the next John Barrymore picture as well as the next Constance Talmadge production. DEAR MR. FIXIT: There is a very dangerous hole/ in. the asphalt pavement In front of 3927 Kenwood Ave. Because of the number of small children on the sidewalk, the upsetting of a speeding machine may kill several. Do your bit. WORRIED NEIGHBORS. A. J. Middleton, chief Inspector of the city engineer's department, will attend to the hole as soon as possible. DEAR MR. FIXIT; As business men of the Rosart and E. Michigan ITCHINGS I See your doctor, Vicks, howI ever, will allay the irritation. VICKS ▼ VA RUB | Otor 17 Million Jart UtaJ Yaarly '
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