Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 June 1942 — Page 18

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DECRIES ‘PINK TEA® (both to reason and devotion.”

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CHICAGO, June 5 (U. P).—| Theological seminary, the Rev. Mr. Rev. William Simms, rector of St.| Simms said the most difficult task Thomas’ church, Battle Creek, | for the church will be preaching Mich. yesterday decried the “pink|the doctrine of Christian forgivetea and clubman priest whose ness after the war when men’s preaching of inanities amid the minds will be full of hate and reSweep of great causes is an affront| venge.

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