Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 36, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 June 1929 — Page 9

SGjjfpjl VERY ONE finds fault with them and most of us suffer from loss of memory of the days when we were sslkny? young. The Church is conscious of the opportunity to work with the children, the boys and girls of Indianapolis, and has undertaken to enlarge its facilities for meeting this opportunity. Hundreds of boys and girls are enrolled in the Sunday School classes of the Indianapolis Churches. They are being

“Frank Severone went through high school and college. He is now a Judge of the Juvenile Court in the same city. 1 ’ .** * * “Capatosto became an instructor in one of the most prominent universities in America.” ,* . * *_ “Albert Tofiano Ts now an attorney of high standing in the same city.”

This page made possible by public spirited business and professional citizens who are striving to make our city a cleaner and better one to live in .

WM' , " V • • ' *M4gjr £■> . i- J||jjjl%^ |: ■■ : ’ 'V •*&. . 'v , \- s< . V* V. '* ' ' .- ' > \ ' •$,,/ • ,-.,r >. . . . . > /:- , ....... : i • * „v * fpSlf ' '•''•■' ' |. : v- : •:;-;.:?*j: Jill : f: • • ...... ...; • : ' • ••>.. ' ‘ ' - • • '/t<*. •/ .. • ' . . N .\ ■ • „* . • - ................. ' ' ‘ . • \ -> ,; . - ' ♦ ‘ . - ... •':•'•* ::-:: ; >NV :: : .V-- * ' . % ':-' : f'• :;. . • '''*&& • ■ :...., #P I* . • '•. * |r." . ’. ‘ • • •P" •• • ' ' ; 'PP; ; •., || : ' • ■ . <'-■■?"- ' • " ""

Today Is a Difficult Time for the Children

How Efforts of This Kind Pay In an eastern city a gang of boys organized as a club, had to be turned out of their building because they were so noisy and disturbing. Several men connected with a nearby church brought the boys together under Christianizing influence and the history of that gang is the answer for those who ask about the Church s influence .

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

“Louis Alpert, a Jewish boy, passed from sweat shop into night school to learn English. He showed a remarkable talent for drawing and was helped by Christian friends to secure an art education. He took first prize in the Art School of the same city where he had been a gangster, choosing for the subject of his painting ‘Mary and the Master at the Tomb’.”

fitted to play a worthy part in life. These boys and girls are making character every day. The Church feels it is in debt to all mankind. The impulse of loving sympathy impels it to seek the lost, minister to the sick, train the young and shelter the little ones. It joins with others of like mind in a vast undertaking to make Christ known and loved and it will never rest content until that prayer is answered.

“Joe Carter is now Principal of a High School in the same city where he ‘ran with the gang’.” * * * * “Giardo Balboni is a physician of reputation with a wealthy clientele, but giving much of his time to caring for the poor Italians in the very same city where he was raised.”

PAGE 9