Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 18, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 June 1931 — Page 9
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Thi * 19 mQ de possible by our leading citizens, who are lending their unselfish support to build wholesome characters in the youth of today—for they are citizens of tomorrow*
Your Duty as a Taxpayer or Parent!
Parents cannot send their children to Sunday School, Mass, Temple or Synagogus and expect the best results without the background of home training. Moral and ethical training in the home is the parents’ duty and not that of a Sunday School teacher. Did you ever think that every act of your life effects not only yourself but a number of others? No matter who you are or in what circle you move, someone is making you his ideal—patterning his life after yours. Someone is modeling his acts after yours. You may not know it. Nevertheless it is true.
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H you are leaving ethical training out of the education of your children, you must accept the responsibility.
Prank 0. Olive Henry L. Dithmer Byron D. Hockensmith R. A. Lemcke T. A. Moynahan Fred A. Hollweg E. H. Darrach I W. Lemaux A. M. Glossbrenner Wn. B. Ansted Jr. David Ross Chas O. Roemler Arthur M. Hood Earl R. Cox Franklin Vonnegut M. Bert Thurman Ira A. Minnick Omar S. Hunt W. D. Gatch Wm. P. Best Joseph E. Regan A. W. Antrim John F. Darmody Frank M. Fauvre Herbert Foltz
Moral education is the solution of juvenile crime!
Albert Sahm Wm. L. Hutcheson Edmund D. Clark J. H. Trimble Fred C. Dickson H. C. Atkina Lowell H. Wilson S. C. Wadley John T. Martindal? R. S. Sinclair J. H. McDuffee John Kinghan Arthur Baxter E. A. Peterson J. J. Daniels Robert D. Robinson Merle N. A. Walker J. F. McCool Clyde E. Titus John F. Geckler Clyde A. Bowers M. M. Hugg E. L. Mitchell W. F. Fliedner J. L. Wallace
This Is One of a Series on the Subject of “Taxpayers vs. CrvmtP
Prank B. Planner Louis Ludlow J. H. Aufderheide Howard C. Marmon John W. Holtzmar* Daniel J. Tobin Bert Mcßride Thos. N. Wynne E. A- Kahn C. L. Harrod G. M. Williams F. B. Fowler Prank T. Dowd wm. A. Pickens T. J. Kelly Henry E. Ostrom Howard Schurmann C. B. Blakeslee A. W. Metzger J. A. Brookbank Arthur Bohn El B. MayhaD Wm. R. Evans
TIE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Your duty is to be what you expect your children to be. That person who is making you his ideal is going to he as nearly like you as possible. Do you want him to be? It is each parent’s duty to dedicate his life to high purposes and to seek every good influence which will bring him into contact with the better things of life. If you, as a parent, have had the advantage of some ethical and religious training, it is your duty to see that your children are given the opportunity to receive such training during the period of character formation.
John A. Lindgren Jr. Fred Mlliis John J. Cooper Hugh McK. Landon Louis M. Huesmanr R. P. Oblinger Carl C. Weil and J. C. Shaneasy F. H. Langsenkamp G. Barrett Moxley D. E. Watson Geo. J. Marott J. Harry Green J. Frank Holme r Jos. E. Mattingb Jas. M. Ogden J. Don Miller T. M. Rybolt Louis C. Jrandt Donaldson G. Tron: John A. George W. W. Dark W. p. Garshwiler A. J. Lupear
Frederic M. Ayres A. L. Block Geo. P. Torrence M. E. Foley Elmer W. Stout Walter C. Manner Q. G. Noblitfc N. A. Gladding W. A. Atkins Jas. E. Manley Will H. Mooney Win. D. Vogel Gustav A. Recker Alex Metzger G. B. Jackson Lyman B. Whitaker Frank L. Littleton Albert E. Sterne Albert M. Bristol R. E. Peters Fermor S. Cannon L. D. Buenting Louis Burckhardt David Lurvey Thomas L. Hughes
A. V. Brown C. S. Drake Fred Bates Johnson Otto G. FifleM E. E. Gates Sr. H. S. Morse E. H. Wolcott F. C. Krauaa Thoe C. How© W. K. Cooper Frank M. Millikan M. J. Spencer Frank P. Baker R. J. Ryan J. W. Fesler P. R. Bonifleld Asa J. Smith H. E. Wilson R. H. Sherwood Roy P. Wisehart E. E. Houck Adolph J. Frits G. L. Winkler H. M. AngeH Earl B. Bam*
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