Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 September 1944 — Page 4
, the United Christian Misary society announces the aptment of five new staff workin the division of Chrisn education and two in the diol of home missions. The Rev. George Oliver Taylor, ® Already known among Disciples of Christ for his leadership in their
ne
South program, has been elected!
secretary of the youth
office of national director of adult! ‘and children’s work in the depart-| ment of missionary organizations.
Miss Lois Anna Ely has been
By EMMX RIVERS MILNER a Times Church Editor” Dr. Hans Manthey Zorn, national ly known Lutheran preacher, whe {has done his bit for America’s melt{ing «pof, will be honored. on the {golden anniversary of his minisiry | Sept. 10 at services and a dinner. | Dr. Zorn has been the Pastor of St. Paul's
| Both here, and in the Ohio pastor{ates which he served for 28 years,
Dr. Zorn substituted English services | .
' for -those conducted in German. {Thus he helped his German parishioners to become integrated with American life. Dr. Zorn was born in India, where his. parents were missionaires. Two | sons are also missionaires to India. "| They are the Rev. Robert M. Zorn, | and the Rev. Kurt M. Zorn, the lat. ter on leave assisting his father in the church. ob First-Hand Knowledge
Knowledge gained by travel in ithe holy land and from study of ithe original Hebrew text of the Old [Testament provide source material for many of Dr. Zorn’s sermons. These have won him fame over the nation, The “most brilliant social occa-
galled to the missionary educatioliyo, is said to be of little interest
"department as director of adult | 'to him. But if one of his.* “flock” |
work, Miss Ely is a former mis-| Bionary to China and frequent contributor to World Call = The two new workers appointed. to the staff of the division of home|; missions are the Rev. Edwin L.! . Becker, Nebraska pastor, and the| " Rev. J. B. Hunter, who has been in| charge of social welfare and re-| ligious and educational activities for | war relocation work in the emi
The Rev. Mr. Hunter is a a former |
missionary to Japan who-attempted to aid Japanese Christians in thair
Evangelical Lutheran] church (Missouri synod) since 1922.
Dr. Zorn, ‘Melting Pot Pastor’ Dr. To Note Golden Anniversary|
In addition to the two missionaries, another son is in the ministry —the Rev. Carl M. Zorn of New { Jersey. Miss Marie Zorn is a pianist on the Jordan conservatory faculty, Two other daughters, Mrs. H. C. Fahrbach and Mrs. Louis Brunke, also live here. Another son, Paul, is a Milwauket businessman and a daughter, Mrs. A. J. ‘Kuhlman, also lives in Milwaukee, . Dr, Zorn was reared in Cleveland, where his parents moved after leaving India. He was ‘graduated from Concordia college, Ft. Wayne, Ind. and Concordia seminary, St. Louis.
‘He translated into English a shelf iof religious books written in Ger-
{falls ill or suffers bereavement, Dr. | man by his father and represented
{Zorn is all eagerness to be at his iside; “The comforting words which pour from him then, described as
|inspired, are held in Temembranice
by the membership. . | Mrs. Zorn died in 1937, She is recalled as “ gracious, diploma~ | tic minister's wife” who presided lover his home, was of inestimable | value in the church and still found | time to be the mother of eight chil« dren. Es
his denomination’s foreign missions board on an inspection of the India | missions in 1930, i During his administration’ -of St. {Paul's church, a new sthool and | recreation building has been erected at the cost of about $90,000. Dr. |Zorn presided over St. Paul's cen- | tennial celebration in 1942, when $20,000 was spent on improvements. |He marks his 50th anniversary on | church property entirely -debt-free.
BLESSING SERVICE
first ‘sermon as pastor o
{Former Anderson Pastor to " Give First Sermon.
Anderson minister, ‘will ‘the Second Jree Methodist church tomorrow morning. oo --The-Rev.- Mr: Faubion organized |
where only a mission of the denomination had existed. He is 31, an alumnus of Greenville college, greenville, - Ill, married and the father. of two children. The Fau-
* |bion family will live in the recently
purchased parsonage of the church ab 1026 S. Pershing ave. The predecessor of the new pastor is the Rev. R. W. Green, who
permitted by the denomination and is being transferreds to Danville, Ill. Under the ministry of the Rev.| Mr. Green, the congregation has
good The Rev. Wayne Faubion, former | Friday for 5 pounds. Stamp 40 in nia BOOK § youn for 5 pounder case ning sugar. Applicants applying for canning] sugar should send in one spare stamp 37, attached to the applicaPree Methodist church in Anderson, | 40% for each applicant, SHOES Ho. 1 1 and No. 2 ™air- n
has served the limit of five years CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN
RV nol sage xt i at 32d Street AN." Minister 9: - A. ue of A 1 ‘45 A, M.—~Morning Worship, “The Nearness of the Lord”
SECOND mp HOLINESS 1418. Street” .
Rev. George EB. Hult Castor | 10:30 AM. and 7:30 P. M. Services
NORTH INDIANAPOLIS
remodeled the church in addition to buying the minister's home, Other religious events follow: Veteran's Hospital Chapel—Misses Eileen
CHRIST TEMPLE
{Apostolic Faith) 402 West Fall Creek Parkway A | Sunday, 11:30 AM; 7:30PM
_< CHURCH OF CHRIST 960 West 31st Street
(Formerly 926 West 29th Street) Ag LOS ALM.
and” Virginia Inman ‘will play a duet and Miss Martha Furr will sing, accompanied by. Miss Barbara Farr, at the 6 p. m. Protestant Vespers tomorrow. The musical program was arranged by the Big Eagle unit 96 of the 11th district Amerjcan Legion auxiliary. R. Thrasher. Protestant chaplain, give the meditation, which with the musie, will be broadcast to the patients in. thelr rooms. Mrs. .E. E Burton is 11th district Protestant music chairman and Mrs, Pred Kuhn is unit president. Riverside Tabernacle, Assemblies of God —The Rev. B. E Hillman is conducting revival services on-Sundays at 10:30 a. m.
.Ist- Cumberland Presbyterian
PROSPECT AT Rev. Archer Se ire.
The- Rev. Thomas | Morning Worship . 233 will | Everiing Worship oo Cas reins inne 73
Preaching Service ....v.veese. 10:30 A. M Evening Service . 8:00PM Thursday Evening—Bible ‘Study. 8:00 P. M. J. 8. JOHNS, Minister. “=
BELLAIRE METHODIST
Foursquare Gospel Church
Nacdla wn Avenue and Wright Street 30 A 00}
Ts Rev. R. L. MENGES, Pastor
CHURCH
49TH AND CRITTENDEN AVENUE - STANLEY P. MAHAN, Minister
Church School—9:30 A. M.
7:00 P, M.—"The Eternal If"
every evening except Monday at 745. The Rev. Mr. Hillman holds the Order, of the Purple Heart for wofinds in world war I and’ is a former Ohio chaplain for disabled American ‘véterans, He is said: to have traveled ‘more than 100,000 rhiles in the United States carrying on his evangelistic wark. « First Olen A, Peters, first sermon tomorrow morning since his return: from vacation, Dr. Peters spent three weeks' graduate study at the Chi-
pastor, will preach his
WASHINGTON STREET
METHODIST CHURCH
W. Washington at Warman Ave.
A. J. COBLE, Pastor :30 A. M—Church School
United Lutheran Church — Dr. 2 :35 A. M.—Morning Worship 6:30 P. M.—Methodist Youth Fel-
lowship.
Evening Program for Youth > Dick Pedigo, Leader
LYNHURST BAPTIST On Lyndhurst Dr., 2 Blks, 8 of W. Wash, REV. C. H. SCHEICK REV, HAAKON KNUDSEN
9:30 A. M, ~Uiiified “Worship Service. 7T30P. M "Evening Worship Service.
cago Luthéran ~~ Theological seminary, Maywood, IIL —
ASBURY
Midweek Worship Wednesday—17:30'P, M.
tions for 1944-45 now being issu immediately.
“Period 1 ood I vehicle tire}:
* HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 2 (U. P.). — Olga Greenlaw, 32, who- described ponfiot Ld Superiences th the Flying | the book, “The
10:45—"The Divine Invasion” |
| inspection» every six months opevery .
CHURCH OF CHRIST
. Capitol. . HU-4041
Bib 10:45 2 ‘They Made 7:45 P. M,—John Iverson, Gues Speaker Everyone Invited
1514 RARE AVENUE ; CA “We are; “announce BAL NEWSU M Leader ofothe Ithica and Eimira (N.Y.) Unity Centers, ~will become leader of the Ihslanspalis th Unity Truth Senter in October. unday Schoo! 10:55 A. M.—Morning occ ip. : Open Daily, 10 to 4—Phone RI- 4066
ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH OF OUR REDEEMER Fairfield and Park, at Watson Rd.
REV. W. H. EIFERT, Pastor
ght of |
EVANGELICAL A REFORMED CHURCHES CARIOLLION Ale a Ser FIRST, 3104 E_ 10th SL Rev. Ralph E Weisser, 10:30 a. m,
FRIEDENS, 8 8 Alsbama and Parkway. Rev. Kuebler, 10 a.
| GARFIELD PARK. “743 Pleas’t Run. 8 Dr.
Rev. Norman H. Schultz, 10:30 a. m.
IMMANUEL, 8 New Jersey-Pros Rev. Wm. C. Neison, 10 a. Fame,
PLEASANT RUN BLVD. Hoef| Rev. Robt. C. Windhorst, A
SECOND, 903 Ehelby St. Rev. W. Franklin Pre 10.30 a. m.
ST. JOHN, 2 Sanders, Rev. A. Plepenbrok, 10 a. m.
Ee JUN (Cumberland, Ind,) . G. Brune, 10:35 a. m.
«8. Penn. 30 a. m.
ST. PAUL'S 1th and Carrollion
‘ club will b Monday. ong t
: Among ®\ Mrs. Frederi ~~ Hollett Jr, ai Lt. and Mrs. ~ 4 den, Hans Bo v Mrs. Nas Mr. and Mrh Phyllis Willis ’ Highland |
: Cracraft-G
A DOUB , in the home daughter, He ~~ Cracraft's pa . i The Rev. “Jean Oberlin William Stou Entering brown crepe’ "orchids. -Foll the bride's he be at home assigned. 1 Miss Gri _ % ber of Kappa Psi fraternit
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effort to prevent the present war. Evangelist Here Sh Tisngolicdl Sect: Matormed : - on. He will direct d int ene Dr. E.R: Higdon, former mis- x WEST SIDE T 's Service, 10:45 A, M. | Rev. E d Klingel, 10:30 . . ts will in EBay relation activities 2s an 2 FOR CHILDREN SET |S tue Fruimoes sow ins: MEMORIAL METHODIST GOSPEL TABERNACLE | rooms Service = fo, Slosis will
* sociate of Dr. James A. Crain in the department of social welfare of the division.
SPEECH IS SLATED BY RABBI HELLER
From West Coast
The Rev. gon City, will open evangelistic services at 8 p. mi. Tues=}
Andrew Baker, of Ore-
duct the service for the blessing of little children tomorrow at the Olive Branch. Christian church. The Rev. Mr. Smith resigned Aug. 8 to become” pastor of the Main Street Christian church, Ko-
The Rev, Wales E. Smith will con-
ecutive secretary of oriental missions for the United Christian Missionary society, will speak at 10 a. m. tomorrow. Downey Avenue Christian Church—Dr. .~ Yocum, executive secretary of Africa and India missions for the United Christian Missionary society. will speak
602 WEST NEW YORK STR REV. CHARLES M. KROFT
9:30 A. M.—Sunday School. 4 10:30 A. M.—"Vision and rtunity.” 7:30 P. M.—""The Pur; of Jesus Christ”
2112 MILLER STREET REV. THOMAS PAINO Sunday School—8:30 Morning Worship—10:45 Young People's Service—T:45 P. M.
on “A Preacher and Ri Church” tomorrow at 10:35 m. - Eugene Pife Jr. and M Mrs, William a "Watkins will sing a duet,
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Meridian and Vermont Streets
Mid-Week Service Thursday 7:45 P.M.
~ GRACE
ZARING have,
Central Ave. and Fall Creek Blvd, Subject:
“The Religion Our Country Needs” ZION. Post
ST. PAUL'S, a N. N. Belmont. Rev, H. Knierim, 10 a. m.
{ TRINITY. Perkins-Raymo 1 Rev. Wm.
: Knierim, i: 15 a m
and v and Nort Darles, ty am
Rd. aud Troy Rev. Robt. R. Groves, a. ».
ZION, New Jersey Rev. Prederick
Miss Patric
MISS PA her miarriage - “ceremony wil ~ church, : Dr. and
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day at the Chris- University Park Christian Chureh—Dr.| Carleton W. Atwater, D. D., Pasto - Rabbi James G. Heller, national tian Tabernacie, komo. He will assume his duties|s Grundy Fisher, pastor, will preach to- A Hg Sehas ’ Methodist Saliiiain at thairman of the United Jewish 28th st. and Sher- Sept. 15. Nvioow. Tofloving wn Sisnise sasuden 10: A More. Guest preacher, E. New York at Grant Nancy Ragar
Refugees, Overseas man dr, Palestine, will speak | Tae Rev. O. L.
10 at 8:15 p. m. in the Kirshbaum Community center. There will be no solicitation for financial gifts, the committee an-
nounces, since the Jewish Welfare
Spillman, - Tabernacle pastor, an-_ nounced that Rev. Baker would
speak at the Rey, Baker
Fund is affiliated with the United same hour each evening of the
Community and War Fund. Mrs.
Youis-R. Markun. is chairman’ of
arrangements for the meeting.
week except. Monday for at least two weeks, possibly longer. There will be no Monday services.
MHS C8 EN)
Since *there is no baptism of small
§| children in the Disciples of Christ
brotherhood, the blessing ceremony has the following purpose: “To impress parents with their opportunities and responsibilities in rearing their children in a Christian home. It seeks to, bless little children in the same way Jesus did. It is understood by all not to be a service of christening gor infant baptism.”
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Sept. 2, 1944 © |
"Continued from Preceding Page Blackburn.”
. He write:
Baby Is Abandoned—
LESS THAN 24 hours after a baby © was abandoried on the doorstep of Mr. and Mrs. Renzo Gillihan, 244 E. 10th, the mother of the child had been-located by Policewoman Meta Davis. . . . The mother was given a 90-day sentence, . A dentist, Dr. Lex Arnett, helped police capture a pair of bandits who had taken refuge in an agate ment house at = IFES je: M. Calvert, a veleran of the present war, has been named a deputy prosecutor. . . . > Walter A: Shead, former local newspaperman, is returning from Washington to diréct for the Democratic _Gounty
that copy and looked at if; “gosh—I felt pretty big, except that I~ ‘knew the truth. . . . And maybe some of my buddies will think I am really gofng to town.” . . . Sorry we couldn't make it official, corporal. . . . T. Sgt. Pilog Everett G. Morehead, recovering A in India after breaking Tis back in a plane. behind the Jap
“Whei 1 received :
Christian Church
Mathews, Y Bapint Church, Cincinnati, O. 7:00 P, M. Worship; Message by Rev. J. 8. Mathews 8:00 P. M., —Singspiration Hour,
Pastor Evanston
E. ARNOLD CLEGG, Minister Sermon Theme, 10:40 A. M. “THE BOON OF WORK"
We Welcome All Visitors
Parley Arranged
The Marien County Christian churches will hold 4n all-day meeting for the discussion of post-war problems and present needs from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. Friday, Sept. 15, in the Ufilversity Park Christian church. ~The same day in the same church, “lor. O. L. Shelton, new dean of the Butler school of religion, will address the 6:30 p. m. quarterly council dinner of fhe Christian Church unjon. Dr. E, L, Day is executive secretary of the union. Dr. Day predicts that “important recommendations for the Christian churches in the county will be made and the opportunity given to co-operate in the interdenominational Mission to Christian teachers
CENTRAL CHRISTIAN ~ CHURCH
Delaware and Walnut Streets (700 North)
DR. W. A SHULLENBERGER, Minister.
Bible School—9:30 A. M. Morning Worship—10:45 A. M. Sermon--Virgil A, Sly, Guest Speaker.
FIRST UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH
704 PARK AVENUE REV. GEO. P. SNYDER, D.D., Pastor Sunday School, 9 30 A.M.
Morning Worship. ‘10:45 A. M “I Must Work" Evening Service, 7:30 P. M, he Way of Faith”
GARFIELD HEIGHTS CHURCH OF CHRIST
--3842 SHELBY ST.
Bible Study +.10:00 A. M:
Evening Service..,.
Sr stasaareensnany
W. L. TOTTY, Minister. GA-1743..
ST. MARK'S UNITED LUTHERAN Prospect and Linden Sts. R. H. BENTING; D. D, Pastor Sunday School ....10:00 A, M, Worship ...........10:55 A. M,
anne 11:00 A. M.
Wednesday Evening Bible Study, 7:45 P. M.
NAZARENE
y School «. Morning Service fa “CO!
Evening service ...... ...
FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
1621 E ASN GENE E PALLIPS. Pastor; BOB BILLION, oy Mute, Dir.
“A RIGHT BECRET LIFE".
“The Nazarene Hour, pa agcast, Bob Killion, Baritone
WIBC, 3x 30-12 Mdm. Solois :
— Sunday Services 9:30 AM. — 10:45 A. M. 8 P.
WESTBROOK CHURCH
WASHINGTON AT DENISON STREET (4500 west, 'z block South of West Washington LEO C. DAVIS, Pastor, BE-0750
M. M. — 1:30PM.
TENT MEETING TO CONTINUE THROUGH SEPT. 10 — EACH NIGHT, 7:45
INVITE YOU
t Presbyterian Churches
in October,” The conference is sponsored by the Indiana Christian Missionary association, of which ‘Dr. Ephraim D. Lowe is general secretary.
4 First Presbyterian Church Delaware at Sixteenth GEORGE ARTHUR PRANTZ
iy GALLOWAY TWO MORNING SERVICES 9:30 ana 11 A: M. $ Sermon by Mr. Galloway
TABERNACLE Presbyterian Church
84th and Central
DR. ROY EWING VALE
South Side Church.
of the Nazarene Olive Street and Le Grande Avenus A. L. EMMERT, Pastor Sunday School, 9:30 A. M.
N.Y. P 8 Services, 6:45 P.M.
A Hearty Welcome Awaits You
lines, writes that he has enjoyed “every word of What's:Cookin’, whether I was among the walled cities in China, deep in the jungles of Burma,
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LESSON TOPIC GIVEN
All Christian Science churches will study the lesson-sermon sub-
Thursday, 7:15 P. M.—Midweek Service.
REV. HARRY R. MERCER |- po —Minfsters
a THTCO Ways or ane
7 - 9:30 A. M.—Bible School (Luke, 12-34) 10:45 A. M.—Divine Worship’ — . > : Mr. Mercer, Preaching. > . : b Long-Range good, out of snort- | Memorial Presbyterian 3 Range Evil © Carrollton ave. at Eleventh st. RALPH L. O'DELL, Minister
ject, “Man,” tomorrow.
The golden text is: “Praise
9:30-~Church School fot Everybody. 10:45—8ermon: “Sealed Orders.”
Meridian Heights
ANDREW
Preaching Services, 10:30 A. M,, 7:48 P.M.
Wednesday Prayer Meeting at 7:45 P. M.
An Outstanding Preacher and Pastor. from Oregon City, Oregon
Hear Him Tomorrow
Rev. D. F. Scarlett, Speaker — Paul Qualls, Musician
RAY STREET CHURCH
. Corner Ray St. and Warren Ave. Take West Indianapolis Trolley to Ray st alk one k East, REV. FLOYD E. COLE, Minister.
WEST SIDE CHURCH of the NAZARENE
11th Street and Bev. Everett Atkinson,
MADISON AVENUE NAZARENE REV. H. M.
~Schnieders, a
Omeg Sorori Initiat
Included in
C. BAKER
~ tions are m
«ceremony and
sy Gamma ch sorority, will initiation ce! Tuesday in tr Hotel Lincoln
: 5 within the soar of Jap Wallen In Shes, © gu in Sion; ‘DR. SD NEY BLAIR HARE, Minister Young. People’s Meets, TPM Na Seréiee «7 oo Berna Wash ed ut— guns, or here in the hospital in India.” . . . air esse 6. 1an whom Dr. at ‘Holmes from Butler University ~EVEDGEIIBUE worsens * game PPC. EUGENE wr} Thanks, and best wishes for an early recov- thou choosest and causest to ap- Guest Preacher ' ND YTE IAN * John Hollings EUGENE J. CADOU JR. met with ery. . Capt. M. Kelso Elliott, ie ) [proach unto thee, -that he may I Presb SECO) D PRESB of bis Seis Ca var Tabernacle ‘+ Rosener. Mn dwell in thy courts” Psalms 65:14. rvington Pres yterian y Mrs. Cleo Phi
& mishap while” home on furlough. After his mother had washed his uniform shirt, he discovered his round trip return ticket to York, Pa, was in the pocket. . . . And it was so badly faded the “destination was indecipherable. . . . Most embarrassing. . . The Red Cross will net more than $12,000 from the recent waste paper salvage campaign. . The local Gallon club— gomposed of 1200 folk who have given eight “or mere pints of their blood to the Red Cross blood bank—observed its second anniversary
his ‘What's Cookin’ through Prosecutor sherwood Blue, sénds us. from France a
"copy of “Spearhead,” the 2d infantry division
information bulletin. . . . Most interesting. . . . Ralph A, Thompson, S., 2-c, sends us greetings from-aboard an LCT in the Pacific. . And we've just heard that Pfc. Arnold L. Royer has been jumped to staff sergeant, over in New Guinea. . . . Nice going, sarge. . «. . And now for the birthday greetings. *, Happy birthday to Ralph E. Coverstone,
* and Health With Key to the Scrip-
The lesson-sermon also ‘includes the following passages. from the Christian Science textbook, “Science
tures,” py. . Mary Baker Eddy: “Mortals have a very imperfect sense of the spiritual man and of the infinite range of his thought.”
10:30—"“The Saints
* Cor. paniion sid Julian frvenuns Henry Ward Beecher Was Minister FERGUSO. Vermont and Pennsylvania sts. REV. EDWARD C. MccANCS Church School—9: JEAN 8. MILNER, D.D. Minister in ogton’ Dr. Morning Worship, 10:45 A. M. Ferguson preaching. Dr. T. R. White. “The Armor of God—The Sword"
7:30—"Youth in Action”—Rev. Edward ~ Fairview Presbyterian
McCance preaching. . SOUTHPORT P 46th and Capitol ave. VIRGIL D. RAGAN, Minister ,
P. 258. “Maa is the idea of spirit; he reflects the beatific presence, illuming the universe with light.
RESB 7000 Madison Ave. John H. Rowlan, 10:45 9:30 A. M,, Church School—Children 9:30 A, M. -Morning Wong: ood Busin
MAYER CHAPS Norwood-West “God's Rev. Harry E. li Speaker a
ROY C. LINBERG, Sinister 9:30—8Sunday School. . 10:45—~Morning Church Service.
Man is deathless, spiritual. He is
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902 Fletcher Ave.
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RADIO Broadcast—WIBC 9:00 a. m. Every Sunday Raymond G. Hoekstra, Pastor-Director
Andrew C. Baker
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Sunday inthe Indianapolis
Fre Methodist Churches
Ellaby will be
unit will mee 3 p.m. in the
with a dinner at Ipalco hall. aboard an LST, Sept. 28, from Carol Ann, above sin or frailty. He does not * . A card pal Si Sis, Mother, Dad. . .-. And to Cpl. Bill cross. the barriers of time into the Riverside Tabernacle 2 pe Wen RRA Sterrett, New Guinea, Sept. 12, Mom, Broth vag forever of We, the simi 1240 Roache-St. (Riverside trolley to 2630 N. Harding) bet Siete & of ldier Vote Heavy— ers, Sisters, Carol. Ann. . . . And to J. P. 266. = : REVIVAL MEETINGS § Pi lip Neri L 0 ) g event will be
THE HOME TOWN politicians have been amazed by the way applications for absent voter ‘ballots are pouring in from you fellows in the armed forces... . . Original estimates were that there would be more than 5000” votes cast by the armed forces. . ,...By-the énd “of August, * however, 10,000 applications had been received. . .. And more are pouring in daily. . . The total : may reach 20,000. . . . What's Cookin’ is glad to see the interest You fellows are taking in our government. +s «» As you know, we have reminded you repeatedly to take advantage of your right of franchise. . .-. In case you've neglected to do so thus far, just write the Indiana secretary of state asking for an absent _yoter ballot, giving your . name and rank, ‘present address, home voting address, and have it signed by a sergeant or commissioned officer. « + + Of course, you have to be
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Flanagan, A. R. M. 3-c¢, Hawaii, today, Wife, Parents, Sisters, Brothers. .,”. . And to Sgt. Michaelis, England, Sept. 14, Sister Mary, Family. . . . And to Pfc. Ed Schuster, Italy, Sept. 15, Slitz, Bill, Paul. And to Sgt. Robert E. Shepherd, Florida, roy Parents; wife; + —+—-And--to- Pfc. Blanchard, Southwest Pacific, Sept. 23, Mother, Dad, Sister. . . . And to Pfc. David Blanchard, - Southwest Pacific, Sept. Mother, Brothers, Sisters. . Earl-Weaver, at sea, S. 1-c, Sept. 13, Mother, Sister. . . . And to Pfc. Robert M. Cartwright, Southwest Pacific, Sept. 12, Family, . And to William Bcfarl, Great Lakes, belatedly: to Charles EardJr, New York, Aug. 31, and Ralph E. Earl, South Pacific, Sept. 5, all from Dad, Mom, Peggy. . . . And to Pvt. Marian R. Kinne, Sept. 7, Butch and Dutch. . . . And to S. Sgt. Donald P. Wertenbarger, England, Oct. 23, Lois, Family. . + . And to James H. Watson, Radioman 2-c, Southwest Pacific, Oct. 2, Mother, Joan, Patricia, Ira: . SADIR, today, Mom, Dad, Sis, Cecil.
* And to-Sgt.- John F.-Winsor, England, Sept.
' Mother, . Sisters. . . . And to Cpl. Paul'
Eugéne =
11, .
ni a—
. . And to Louis Harvie, 8.1-¢c,
needs will be provided by a $15,000
2 ‘before you can vote,
> R, Givens, New Guinea, Sept. 20, Wife. . . .
TTY I the Mail Bag
And to Sgt. John T. Gibson, France, Sept. 11, Wife, Son, Daughter, Mother. . . .
. And |
WORKS BOARD VOTES $15,000 FOR SURVEY
HEAR B. E. HILLMAN
WAR HERO—SCHOOL TEACHER--BUSINESSMAN—WIDE- AWAKE PREACHER Every Night, Except Monday at 7:45 HERMAN R. ROSE—Minister. (We preath the Full Gospel)
Funds with which to launch a survey of city sanitation and sewage
appropriation resolution adopted yesterday by the works board. The money, to be used to employ a private engineering consultant, is con“starter” fund only, works board officials said. ] Complete revamping of the city’s sewer system occupies the No. 1 priority spot on Mayor Tyndall's postwar project list.
SCRIBE ESCAPES NAZIS NEW YORK, Sept. 2 (U. P.).— Gault MacGowan, war - correspondent for the New York Sun4 who was reported captured by the Germans near Chartres on Aug. 15, escaped and “reappeared in Paris, dressed in French clothes and minus all his belongings, the newspaper disclosed today. « ERAT, GERTRUDE STEIN SAFE - By UNITED PRESS
CHRISTIAN-SCIENCE CHURCH
Branches of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ. Scientist, Boston, Mass The Public Is Cordially Invited to Our Services and Free Reading Rooms. |
Lesson for Sunday, Sept. 3 La “MAN”
, ~Hgading Rooms : Church Edifice 5 P. M. 526 State Life : 15 E. Wash. St 8 P. M. Church Edifice
: Morning Service, 11 A. M, FIRST CHU Meridian at 20th SECOND CHU CH, Delaware at 12th
THIRD CHURCH, Wash. Blvd. at 34th FOURTH CHURCH, Pleasant Run Pkwy., 8. Drive, at Butler Ave. .. FIFTH CHURCH, College at 62nd. SIXTH CHURCH, 1609% Prospect St.
SUNDAY SCHOOL, Third, 9:30 and 11 a. m.; ‘First, Second, Fourth, Fifth and. Bixth Church, 118 m Wednesday Evening, Testimonial Meeting, s o'Cl
Youth for Christ”
REV. LE
Bri hiwood, 31st & Forest Manor
REV. R.
Holmes. Ave. 336 8. Holmes
RALLY
BE SURE TO HEAR
Gertrude Stein, the author, has been found .safe at her chateau in the mountains of southeast France,
~ DR. JAMES
"Church School ..... Morning Devotion .. Y. P. M. 8. Services . Evangelistic Services
REV. DON C. Church School - Morning Devotion. Y. P.M. 8S. Services ... Evangelist. Services ..
Y.P. M.S. Services ....coonvennces 6:30 P. M. Evangelistic Services .
REV. & CLINTON SWANGAN, Pator * Church’ School .
E. WRIGHT, Pastor
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--to Sgt. Donald D. Cordrey, Australia, Sept. 5, Mother, Dad, -Patsy, Bud. . . . And to " Louis E. Garshwiler, Ph. M. 2-c, today, Wife, Son. , ... And to John €. Marendt, 8. 1-c, Pacific, Sept. 18; Mother, Dad; “Babe, Neigh7 bois... So long, gang."
Columbia Broadcasting System Correspondent Eric Sevareid reported | Friday, also disclosing she has just finished a new book, “All Wars =H Remember, if 2
= FROM: FRANCE, Cpl. George K. Blacks turn Jr. V-mails his tharks for the nice “promotion” we gave, him in’ the July 15 Jssue. .- In extending birthday greetings, we reterrd to- .the corporal as . “Cppt.
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REV. W. A. FAUBION, Pastor
: \ &a speaker and Bible teacher. John 5:24: “Verily, verily, I say unto you, He that heareth my
word, and believeth on Him" ¥ i 30 P. M. Tonight
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