Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 September 1940 — Page 17

FRIDAY,

FAST-SHOOTING GIRL, 16, SLAYS

SEPT. 13, 1940 s———

Church 20 Years Old

SISTER IN FIGHT

6-Year-Old Shot Quarrel Over Washing Dinner Dishes.

CHICAGO, Sept. 13 (U. Patricia because her wanted to 1] ned to shoot so well

smash a small

half-sister, Dorothy, 16

be a “G-woman 30 paces she could piece of wire to Dorothy g partial to her half sisters

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Celebrate, Map Flute

By TIM TIPPETT congregation of the NorthChristian Church met with | pastor last night to celebrate | the 20th anniversary of the church The first services of the group, ! two decades ago, were held in

The

private homes and later a tent was erected at the present location of

the church The one-storv, homey houses the activities of the growing congregation of 400 persons under the supervision of the Rev dore O. Fisher, pastor Last night's program featured a dinner served by the Women's Council and was arranged by Mrs Charles Ferguson and Mrs Iverson Devotionals whic dral’ hymn, tion.” The

preceded

by “The Church's One Founda-

history of congregation by Carmen L. Thomas, an elder the original founders.

in the past vear.

I. C. Spencer spoke of the future

development of the church. A drive

is planned soon to pay the remain- | | ing

$3000 indebtedness. The lot cost $7000, the Church leaders plan to either build a new building or add to the present one as soon as the increasing membership in the church makes it necessary Tne Rev

Mr. Fisher, who came

to this country from Australia four

vears ago. church for

has been pastor of the the past year. The

young pastor, with his warm toned |

and broad Australian accent ‘has

‘captivated the whole congregation,

according the church members. Among the activities he supervises is Boy Scout Troop 78 which

is under the leadership of Eugene

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the mezzanine along with the cam-

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13th Lucky } for Miss America

NEW YORK. Sept. 13 (U. P.) — Friday the 13th holds no terror

| for Frances Marie Burke of Phila-

delphia, newly crowned Miss America of 1940. don’t said Miss

mean THAT to America, snap‘TI got out of the wrong side this morning, broke the pocket mirror from ree and went in and sat on the table. Wasn't mv number 13 the Atlantic City beauty con-

“Jinxes me.”

Moreover, the green-eved, 19beauty continued, her rumber was 13 in the Philadelphia made her eligible for the Atlantic City finals “I feel pretty good about toshe added 13th and I'm signing my 13th modelling contract and making my first public Sppearance. as Miss ini ?

SAYS PARENTS UPSET EMOTIONAL CHILD

PHILADELPHIA. Sept. 13 (U —Irritable or excitable parents teachers may cause emotional havoc in a sensitive child, according Dr. Carl W. Aretz, District Superintendent of Philadelphia schools Speaking before

the Child Re-

|search Clinic of the Woods Schools

at nearby Langhorne. Dr. Aretz said that divorce, crowded conditions in large cities, and women in commerce, industry and politics had made “todav's home different from the home of our childhood.” “Whatever the nature of the tomorrow may be.” he fraught with serious the form of emotional and presents a in mental hy-

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| Whitt en and Glenn F. Fin¢ Sunany School directed by © who outlined the past

is | Becker, velopment and future plans ot \ the | troop. Miss Ruth Carter, dean at Broad Ripple High School {charge of the adult women's classes and Mrs. J. LI. Young is presiaasnt of the Women's Council. The coun{cil is a combination of the. Missionlarv Society and the Ladies’ Aid K. V. Ammerman, Broad Ripple High School principal, was chairman of the meeting. Dr. George Wood, elder, will preside at the homecoming services to be held Sunday

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FINISH CENSUS

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173.463 Catholics Live in! Indianapolis Diocese, Bishop Told.

There are 173463 Roman Catholics in 36.889 families in the 46 |Southern Indiana counties com- | \prising the Indianapolis Diocese. | This diocesan population was re- | vealed today lof its kind in the country, ordered ‘by the Most Rev. Joseph E. Ritter, bishop. | The census was ordered because the Federal enumeration did not include a question relative to re'ligion. It was carried on by the Diocesan Council of Catholic Wom {en under supervision of the Rev Pr. August Fussenegger, director of [char ities, and required more than | five months. The Indianapolis district, one of | six into which the diocese was di-! vided, showed the largest Catholic population, 57,201 in 14529 fam- | ilies. The largest parish is St. Joseph's in Jasper with 5504 members. The SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral parish here was second with 5204.

* SUICIDE IS VERDICT IN OHIOAN'S DEATH

FT. WAYNE, Ind, Sept. 13 (U.| P.) —Allen County Coroner A. P| Hattendorf today returned a verdict | of suicide in the death late yester-| day of Ralph E. Vanatta, 47, of Bar-| |

{berton, O

Investigating officers said Vanatta |

{locked himself in a tourist cabin at|

nearby New Haven, opened a con-| necting door between the cabin and garage, and started the engine of| his automobile ’

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CHURCH WOMEN Excopes Ar Rei LACES STRESS [3

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iv Managing a brave smile, al though the war brought into her life, Mrrs. A, IL. Franks poses with her 19-months-old son, safe in Washington after escaping from England, before German air raids struck with their fall horror Her hushand, an R. A. F. pilot, was killed in action

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