Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 July 1942 — Page 7
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3 YANKS IN R. A, rl BAS ENTERS ARMY TODAY |. . M AY COMBINE Gunnery School Telegraph Bill Wrh. H. Block Co.| members of the American Eagle By DANIEL M, KIDNEY ers in Increasing numbers asc be- |lisher of the newspaper PM whose Tod ro rs Rell vo Tavnent Explore Possibilities at the army air regular R. A. F. forces have been is preparing to nurse more than|duction activities,” Mrs, Kerr re-|8s a volunteer private. Oe ar . : a . Tex.), on the groun day. . & field, Fla. Kerr, assistant WPA commissioner, <ome|Staff in which he asked it to conMembers of St. Paul's Episcopal hs tions. H Lexnephew of t he Chicago, and Ben: De Haven, Le istrator. a day. Where the emergency is . vate in the last war at 17, was of St. Paul's and the Episcopal |! sey, former chair-| wijjjlam H. Dinkwall, was that of Western Union only. the war effort because they ap-{of PM, appealed for a deferment Advent congregation at a near da Field & Co. was radio chairman of |in a recent sweep over northern graph. said to have come originally from the matter. tain:a ballot to be filled in as a ® Han d- Printe d : ber to state whether he is for or whcle matter to the two vestries. ® COTTAGE SETS gregations concerning union, brings Anklets 15c - Liail merger is practical, that is, whether ‘quests that the resulting effect, Would Close 3t. Paul's will be used by the united congre-
. [ i i \ 2 > h : : & a ; ¥ { i FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1942 KILLED NN ACTION NEW YORK, July 31 (U. P).— Lieut. Walter J. McKinsey, for-| : : WASHINGTON, July 31 (U. P). ; ime ing - [: HE draft status was the cause of heated , is superviso th 1 air force and Tunes Stan Welite ing ireed to go into bomber piznts, of | ; here, is supe r| squadron of the royal a on more than $1000 in tele : ’ Merging St. Paul’s force gunmery| cq ine informants said. to- 100,000 babies while their mothers| ported. The newspaper carried a long that they do not come within the Lieut. McKin-| The eaglets killed, according 10} . 110 today to Brig. Gen. Philip| Mum. six-hour day and in : hurch are in receipt of letters ex ipyrg Mise SiS eruseds against fascisin, ; c - ; : ington, Ky., members of the second Committee Chairman: Scott W. Congress has provided $6,000,000 acute, night service is provided.” me Women whose children are cared|classified 1-A by his draft board Ckurch of the Advent. Duplicates yjeut, McKinsey M20 of the board | iijjs Mass., flying Spitfire fighters| Program, which she said now serves for make a greater contribution to|last month. The committee has not yet re- ! “With the opening of new schools| proach their work free from vorry,|and the appeal still was pending ‘|the junior chamber of commerce.! France, informants said. He said that the SII ths Sauiniics felt _8t. Paul's after which a joint comEach Contains Ballot - guide to the committee in its work. N : p LUNCH CLOTHS H>& against the merger and if he pre- IB) Ci > The letter, described solely as an Fast color — Novel tout two pertinent points. ¢o'or ty pa * 69c the two churches can be successboth spiritual and financial, be If the merger is consummated, it * gation for the duration. St. Paul's
: ae od ; & ‘ ® o : DI ! g : ® 1 Lie r TWO CHURCHES [Directs Radio ot PRIVATE INGERSOLL | Audit O'Daniel's "sy F # ar / a Paren ts Ralph Ingersoll, 41, editor and pubmer director of research for the| LONDON, July 31 (U. P.). — Two ihe senate conumittes on: audit of radio programs|a third American serving with the WASHINGTON, July 31.—WPA|munitions works and other war aro- | Controversy, enters the army today| charged by Senator W. Lee And Advent. school, Tyndall work in war plants, Mrs. Florence “The schools operate on’ a 1nini- {farewell letter from Ingersoll to his rule covering official communicasey, Who is. a|iniormants, were Gilbert Omens, 25, B, Fleming, federal works admin-|cases 8, 10, 12 and even 14 | : Ingersoll, who enlisted as a pri‘ploring the possibilities of a merger late James O. Mc- gle squatiron. Lucas (D, I.) said that the bill Weslvey | for expanding WPA'’s nursery-school Marshall Field, owner of the letters are to be sént to the of the Marshall |yith the royal air force, was killed|55.000 children in 1250, locations. ceived a bill from ‘Postal Teleunder the wartime program, moth-!Mrs. Kerr said. i The suggestion for the merger is progr sa when Ingersoll enlisted. mittee was appointed to talk over | UN | Il 4 9 (CL 0cK Each of the circular letters conThe ballot asks the church mem—Sizes 50”x50"— NE Sy fers to leave the settlement of the Colorful patterns {GR NS in red, blue and CC > ENA - green. Por effort to feel the pulse of the con- FS It asks members if they think a terns.» - Green, blue, ully welded into one. And it recarefully studied. is expected that the Advent church church would be closed but its new
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Broad Ripple Sunday school would pontinue. . After the war, a new church would be built by the united church employing the plans already approved for its own use by St. Paul's. The latter was just about to let a contract for a new structure at 61st and Meridian sts. when the wgr broke in December and
The Rev. William Burrows, rector of St. Paul's would naturally be the minister of the merged church since the Advent pulpit was vacated recently by the Rev. George Southworth. The joint committee includes William W., Hammond, Omer 8. Hunt, Scott B. Clifford, Thomas P. Jenkins, C. Raymond Miller and Andrew M. Taylor.
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