Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 December 1939 — Page 4
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walk Santa”
Up come the dimes from the Wile-O-Dimes, the celebrated “Sideof The Tndianapolis Times’ Clothe-A-Child campaign.
Brushing up the dimes is E. M. Johannes, credit manager of The Times, cand holding the hsovel is W. B. Nicewanger, Times office manager.
hte . the pail go the dimes contributed by Indianapolis citizens,
\ The Mile-O-Dimes comes to its formal end for 1939 as Louis Larsen and | Walter Lauer of The Times, surruonded by a police detail, 1ift the pail of dimes | into a truck for the ride to the office where they are to be washed and dried The dimes had Jaid on the sidewalk in front How many Well, there were more than 34.000. They fit into two pails!
and then rushed to the bank. | of L. S. Ayres & Co. and the NS. | dimes were there?
S. Kresge Co. for three weeks.
POPE CALLS FOR SPIRITUAL DRIVE TONARD PEACE
Lists Five Postludes and i AN! i T Asks Warring Nations 10 wie-or-nimes Define Demands. | Cash donations
Clothed by donors (esti MATE) LL. .uuunaaneaag (OTe Sin Tare Te FARRER v. $28,307
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series of acts which are rreconcil- yaternational able both with the practice of inter-
antoinal law and with the principles
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of hatural rights based on the Se Danner Bros, 5 & 10-Cent Stores
mentary sentiments of humanit
acts which demonstrate in what a Hotel Lincoln Employee: chaotic and vicious circle we are liv-
2638 Youngsters Clad Warmly In 10th Clothe-A-Child Drive
Aero Mayflower Leads Final Report With SG Total Raised This Year Tops $28,000.
IH. B. Brown
15,744.49 Sigma Alpha Sorority
ing at present
We find premeditated aggression E
Engine Works Sept. 15-day and night shifts 2 9 Presto-O-Lite, Inc, Tool Room. , ? 9 Zenite Metal Cord. R Belmont Telephone Exchange R
ast Yard, 3d Track Employees
against & Small, Work-loving atl) yy werk Central Lines 1 DL her enicton vor Veterans Hospital, Utility Division 1 " 1 ial iT . 1 : , : ae . was possible. We also find atrocities es. Arthur Kraeger 1 and illicit use of means of destruc a art Rotel Mincoin : st old men, women and 3 oe oa Mr. & Mrs. Thomas D. Adams 1 We also find contempt for free. Po Not Publish “hv 1 dom and human life from which Pebette Club Cay NAVAS 1 acts originate which call for a Puhch Press Dept., Diamond | vendetta before God Chal aay 1! | Theta Delta Sigma 1 | Do Not Publish v1 Churches of World Urged | gpwortn teague, Morris Street ite | ause | Methodist Church 1 To Unite n Peace C 'R. V. L. Bridge Club . 1 WASHINGTON, Dec. 25 (U.P). State Highway Garage “a 1 A President Roosevelt late Saturday Mr. & Mrs. James Stovall & appointed Myron C. Tayior, former| Family Board chairman of the U. S. Steel Kingan & Co. Main Office Girls
Corp., as his personal representa- | Aceaunting and Receiving et tive to the Vatican to Work in| 6th Reor. H. P. Wasson & Co.. “parallel endeavors for peace” with Scout Troop 122
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the Catholic church One Whe Is Interested | 1 It was emphasized that ae ap- Anotvmons 1 pointment did not constitute re- Tn Memory of Tommy vay 1 sumption of diplomatic Lotions In Memoray of Flla R. Feibleman 1 with the Holv See Nwallow Coach Lines Y 1 In simultaneous letters to Wis! Shipping Dept, Eli Lilly Oo. i Holiness Pope Pius XII, Dr. George | Women's Booths, H. P. Wasson A. Butterick, president of the Fed-| & Oo. 1 eral Ooduncil of the Churches of Anonymous ivi YR 1
Christ in America, and to Rabbi! Cyrus Adler, ish Theological Seminary of Amer. fon. Mr. Roosevelt said that when the time comes for: of world peace it portance t© humanity ligion that united expression “When that happy
and to Ye-
will face us all,” the letters said
president of the Jew. Emplavees Globe Cartage Oo. L. NS.
re-establishment Bricklavers Union 3 of Indiana. is of utmost im- Mrs, Perry MeCart Stenographic Dopt, common ideals shall have |
day dawns, | great problems of practical import American
Mrs,
John A. Pollard |
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Men's Alterations,
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Van Camp Hardware & Iron vihiviy Charles Finchum and daughter Ruth... ...... 1 Federation Hosiery | Workers Bowling League .... 1
“Millions 6f people of all races, all Tuscany Room, Hotel Lincoln 1
all by
religions may migrations to!
nationalities and seek new lives
other lands or by re-establishment Beta Chapter,
of old homes. Here tod, common ideals call for parallel action
1 trust, therefore that all
churches of the world which believe Joe's Horse Radish Shep God will throw the EA Schumacher ..... ..
ih & common great weight of this great cause.”
Prospect IS Inspiring, Myron C. Tayor Says
NEW YORK, Dec. 25 U. P). - Myron C. Tavior, appointed President Roosevelt as peace representative to the Vatican with the rank of ambassador, expressed the hope today that his mission would meet with success “I am greatly honored in the apintment by President Roosevelt as is personal representative to the Vatican,” he said. “The prospect of conferences with the Holy Pius XII, in the cause of
their influence into Ny and Fd
Theta Nu Ohi Sorority “wh 1 Students of Broad Ripple Wigh School 1 vai Wy 1 Vann . 1 1 Mr, & Mrs, Jerry ‘Smith. 1 IN Cl we 1 Rg Ra « 1 Marry G. Sargent Paint Co. | Bowling League v 1 Indianapolis Teachers’ Union 1
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Father, | world |
peace and good-will is most inspir- |
ing. No cause could find any one of us more willing to serve to the utmost of ability.”
Old Bethel
Epworth League, Methodist Church
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C. A. So, SOIR sn ; Marion County Deputy Sheriffs. . Lingan & Co, Hog Casing Dept.
The following merchants and patrons of the 600 block Massochusetts
Ave, collectively contributed S20, . C. C. Reifeis, M. D.; Sportiand Tan, Comes for action they will prove Union Ligitor Store, F. W. Pactersas, themselves worthy of the highest | Eddies Pool Room. EE. M. Allen. traditions of their great service, J. R. Sauvham, Winor Cleaners, 1. | Feels Civilization at Stake Sheafer, Frank Miller, Homer's
|Lanch, Indiana Amusement Co., Ti Top Reauty Shop, Mead Drug Store Nev Neubauer, Scheetz Barber Shop, Frankie Mose, A. I. Fields, 0. F. Hulse, Carl Brown,
Indiana ON stone Electric Co,
Equipment Co. Bill
Rufus Pitcher and Carl Jones,
APPAREL SHOP IN
IRVINGTON PLANNED
A new retail store of the Town
& Country Shop will be opened about Jan. 18 at 5534 E. Washington St. it was anndhunced toda: by owners of the present shop at 381 N. MNlinois St The Towh & Country Shop
lowned hy Mrs. Vera Craig and Mrs ‘Glenn Kintop, was opened in 1932
The Irvington shop will be known by the same name The long-term lease was tiated by W, A Brennan realtors at 428 Illinois The East Side structure story building with a frontage o 25 feet and & depth of 100 feet. I was built in 1930 by the Vonnegu Hardware Co. lessors,
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Mrs, Cratg and Mrs, Kintop plan new
to the been in
alterations They have
extensive
location, th
apparel business many vears in Indianapolis, opening their first store at the southeast corner of 38th and and moving in 1936 to
their present lhcation,
YARDS BUILD TANKER MOBILE. Ala. Dec. 25 (U. P)
Alabama Dry Docks and Shipbuildconstruction shortly of a 4000-ton steel tanker, largest vessel to be built here since THe tanker will he
ing Co. will begin
the World War 360 feet long
FOR ‘CHRISTIAN
Bearded Shepherd | duces Ruler for His ¥ Annual Yule Message.
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hard. They are waiting. Waiting is a trial of nerve and discipline. But I know that when the moment
“To all who are preparing themselves to serve their country on sea or land or in the air I send my “lgreetings at this time. Men and women of our farflung Empire are working in their several vocations [with one and the same purpose and [all are members of a great family
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PEACE’ ON RADIO!
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Sidewalk Santa’ Ends 1939 Jobs . Off for Clothe-A-Child Headquarters .
Intro- | ‘Happy Christmas.’
[ways to re- | story of Charles Dickens, {mas Carol.’
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[even dependent parents?
given to the true needs and wast | Children Sin Memory of Mr. & Mrs. How- peoples and given them a unity demands of hatiohs and people and Clothed directly hy donors 1299 | avd M. Nhowalter 1 unknown in any previous war. We also to such demands on the part Claothed hv Ite Sash vay os Advance Independent Electroty pe | feel in our hearts that we are fight- | of ethnic minorities Th certain Clothed hy Mile-of-Dimes. . Nag & Employees 1/ing against wickedness and this — Ziffrin Tracking Co. Employees. 1 ; : caves ih which treaties regarding | 3 conviction will give us strength Tones Ba iy To ee | Total clothed ....... 263% A mother who loves children 1 fi ny 10 any ~ severe hts lished. theh Wise and hRrMonious SATURDAY'S DONORS Morton and Ann Tavel 1 a, . A persevere until revision of these treaties may be : a Vo Css 1 \ SH ' nN ; Children “At home we are, as it were, takhecessar) | MISCELLANEOUS CASH DONORS 1 Aera Mavflower Transit Co. and e strai for what mav lie Stresses Spirit of Justice | emplayees gy | Theta Mu Chi, Beta Chapter . $5.00 ing " Seen : AB ‘Once this true equilibrium among Link Belt Dodge Plant Dept, 228 13 Sigma Sigma a Sorority .. 500 ®head of us, resolved and confident 1 Ss TM 1. v y . cfulations is reached on & BASIS Of mu- | Streetear Mens Union Division (AFriend................. oo» 390 We look with pride and thankful fual trust. then Many Teasons for 1070 13 Plant Patrol Service of Chev- ness on the never failing courage the Yeoourse to vioiehoe Will be elith~ Advance ‘Thdependent Electro. | Tolet Commercial Body Co... 3.95 and devotion of the Royal Navy inat ted Te : type Foundry and Employees x Past Presidents’ Assn, Auxiliary upon which throughout the last rour L 1 v ey : " : » f smth Fifthlv. rules. even though they Fireman's Credit Union 3 to BRT ... 3.00 months has burst a Stor Oi ruth are the best thah can be obtained. Wink Belt Punch Press Dept. 218 Warren Central Hi-Y Organiza. Jess and unceasing war. And when : of r Navy ; mean will hot be perfect and they will be Employees, Socony Vacuum Co... 3 Ns RIANA . a y DR ~ hoes a - hy doomed to failure if those who gov= | I-Go-U-Go Club .. oo BESO AS A Bug i ’ : ENR ern the destinies of peoples and the Times’ Commercial U nit, Thdi- Boy Scout Troop Be X 2.00 to sea in Si, Dudes HE peoples themselves do not become| annapolis Newspaper Guild. . ? Glen & Lenore ......ovviven a I pe ” oy oa permeated with the spirit of good Merchants & Patrons of the 600 CG. aa - ~ ekibh : hed : will and a thirst and hunger for Bleck Massachusetts Ave. » A Two-Dollar Bill .........0.. 2.00 boys who have joined up. i ia a tinu \ ux ~ 9 . justice and universal love . Employees, W, J. Holliday & Oo. ? or IRIE PLEIN VE SRS SN 3 Greets Air Force Also “The authority and obligation of Meter Vehicle Dept. Public Serv. ne Hu F33AA ARRAY RAR AY loi Bik ee Wh BH , fhternational law only has sense ac=| jee Co y » | NEVEr Sure CNB 4. vvvvvsnaes 1.00 “To everyone in this great fleet I \ al 1 ly has se ¢ 3 vs ‘a “we KR I @ essa pf gratitude and cording to the holy, undying law IL. NS. Ayres, Advertising Dept. 2 A. B.C . IR ia ron yselt and from all of divine right baseg on the justice Necial Service Committee of But- From Me se “YN 1.00 8! ) The ¥ message I proclaimed the Sermon on the| Ter Y. W. C. A p Personne] Dept., Ist Aid, and my pepe, Bie i Yom ig the a . " send t lant air force which Mount. We do not ignore the dif- | Kethe - Wells - Bauer ER Janita Club 1.00 Send 0 3 i a ou Lago Be oR ficulties which make operative and| Assn, » Broad Ripple American Legion Ih co-operation With a enable the maintenance of interna- Travelers Trsurance CS. 2 TnAianapolis Drxhiin. Surety 1% dail i *hitd Tne, —— tiohal peace [Cashiers & Wrappers, H. P. ‘Was- Clara Sandstrom - 1.9% Ny 3 Pod aed Wo y A } Ci : 1 Sm & On. 5 Delta Chapter, Hi-Y Irvington 1.00 that then father ron ? > &l Refers to Russo-Finnish War | Inspection Dept West Washing: AR I. U. TAawyer .... vasa 1.00 1 oul Be He he B : » ON eeting to the Armies of the Em Regarding what was unmistakably | ton Barn, Indianapolis Railways 2 Room 7, School 8 .....vuvvveen 1.00 pire, ohio who have come {rom reference to the Russo-Finnish war. Marmon Herrington Branch, Lo- Just A Friend . oon 109 f _ and in particular to the British the Pope said onl 2%. TU. AW. Av... o ARORYMOUS .........ovovviinan 1.00 BE Force. Their task is ‘We have been forced to withess a Construction Bowling Teague 2 Re——— Es
MONDAY, DEC. 25, 1939 |
Baths for 37,
| | dimes of three weeks | | dimes are fried by towel.
Mrs. Donald C ampbell, well —— in , wooinl Nerve fce work in Indianapolis for several years and whe heads the Clothe-A-Child office staff, helps wash the grime, Nothing else ‘does the trick.
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After the washing the |
id Peace to Cover World
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I give all of my countrymen the old ye greeting — ‘Merry Christmas -
“A Christmas rite for me is al=
that immortal tittle ‘A ChristReading between the lines and thinking as I alwavs do of Bob Cratchit’s humble home as a counterpart of millions of our own American homes, the story takes on | a stirring significance to me “Old Scrooge found that Christ= mas wasn't a humbug. He took to himself the spirit of neighborliness. | But today neighborliness no longer | can be confined to one's little] neighborhood. Life has become 00 | complex that In our country neighboriiness has gradually spread | its boundaries—from town, to coun= te and now at last to the whole nation | “For instance, who a generation apd would have thought that a week | from tomorrow—Jan. 1, 1940—tens of thousands of elderly men and women in every state and every | county and every city of the nation will begin to receive checks every | month for old age retirement in= surance—and not only that but also | insurance benefits for the wife, the widow, the orphan children and
read
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“Who would have thought a gen=| eration ago that people who lost their jobs would, for an appreciable
period, receive unemployment in-surance-=that the needy, the bine arid the crippled children are re-
ceiving some measure of protection | which will reach down to the mil=lions of Bob Cratchits, the Marthas aid the Tinv Tims of our own ‘fours= room homes.’ “In these days of strife and sad= ness in many other lands, let us in the nations which still live at peace
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ger
for
| forbear to give thanks only for our good fortune in our peace, “Let us rather pray that we may be given strength to live for others to live more closely to the words of the Sermon on the Mount and
to pray that peoples in the nations
which are at war learn and inwardly deathless words. “May their import reach into the hearts of all men and of all hations.” “I offer
may also read, digest these
them as my Christmas
message,
“ ‘Blessed are the poor in spirit: for their's is the kingdom of Heaven. “ ‘Blessed are they that mourn: for they shall be comforted, “ ‘Blessed are the meek: for they
shall inherit the earth.
‘ ‘Blessed are they which do hunand thirst after righteousness: for they shall be filled
‘ ‘Blessed are the wmereiful: for
they shall obtain mercy.
‘ ‘Blessed are the pure in heart: they shall see God, “ ‘Blessed are the peacemakers:
for they shall be called the children
of God. “ ‘Blessed are they which are persecuted for righteousness’ sake:
for their's is the kingdom df Heaveh. ”
Ww ATER? NO=BOOM MONTREAL, Dee. 25 (U, Water but the former is far more satisfactory when it comes to dousing cigaret stubs. A $6000 blaze developed after a workman tossed a butt into a bucket he thought contained water, but didn't.
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and gasoline may look alike,
lof nations which is prepared to {sacrifice everything for that freedom of spirit which may be saved to the world. “Such is the spirit of the Empire of the great dominions, of India, of levery colony large or small. From all alike have come offers of help for which the mother country can never sufficiently be grateful. Such unity in aim and effort has never been seen in the world before 1 believe from my heart that the cause which binds together my peoples and our gallant and faithful Allies is the cause of Christian civil= ization. On no other basis can &
Inc. Ruilding a one
true civilization be built
1 Axks Help of Almighty
“Let us remember this the dark times ahead of us and ¢ when we are making the peace for t (‘Which all men pray t| “A new year ix at hand. We cannot tell what it wil bring. If it brings peace how thankful we shall be. If it brings us continued struge gle, we shall remain undaunted “Meanwhile, T feel we may all find a message of encouragement in the lines which in my closing words I should like to read to you I sald to A man who stood at the gate of the year: ‘Give me a light that T may tread safely into the unknown’ and he replied ‘go out into the darkness and put vour hand into the hand of God. That shall be to vou better than a light and safer than a known way.’ “May that Almighty hand guide and. uphold us all.”
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Reddy Kilowatt, Your Electric Servant, Says:
“Folks all over town, and out in the country too, @epend on electricity to make their halidays hap. Prer.wo I keep on work.
Ing M hours every day.”
Christmas Greetings Best Wishes for the New Year
Chanks for Your Business and Friendship in the Past Year
Helped Set Record of 2638 Clothed .
And then they
$3747.30. total of 2638 children was clothed in the 10th annual campaign, a new alls time record.
CEORGE PLEADS F D.R. Voices Hope Spiri LL MAN LEADS rr :
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Co You, from all who work in the Indianapolis Power & Light Company to supply your electric service, are extended
go to the Merchants National Bank, where a staff was
| brought on duty Saturday night to count and pack the dimes that had been contributed by | | {
37.473 dimess= Altogether a
thousands of citizens. There were precisely Tt added materially to the list of children clothed
That many children are having a Merry Christmas! |
a
wi 1ich ended Nov, 30, It was ahe Ae ay Evansville led Indi= A total of $163,000 of life insur= ana 1 Hi entatives with applioas ance with the Woodmen of the tions for $30.000 and M, BH. Kilpat= World Life Insurance Society was rick of Indianapolis was second with sold during a 60-day campaign, $19,000
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Saree members of Peace Chapel are alwavs on duty, Whenever need arises, regardless of the hour, a call to HARRY W. MOORE immediately relieves the family of many responsi bilities which arise during bereavement. And there's no need of worrying about expense, for HARRY W. MOORE services fam. ilies in every circumstance « , according equal consideration to
all regardless of cost,
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* From the remarks of fellow. citizens of INDIANAPOLIS POWER & LIGHT COMPANY
