Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 October 1944 — Page 13
f emir 1 GeT| “NOTE FROM F. D. R,
LONDON, Oct. 6 (U, P)—Twol Episcopal bishops who have arrived] Rere bearing a letter of greeting! from President Roosevelt to the | Archbishop of Canterbury said yes-| terday that although war Has deep-| ened America’s, religious feeling, the United States has “not suf« fered enough” : The bishops are the Rt. Rev. G.
Ashton Oldham, Albany, N. Y, and the Rt. Rev. Henry Wise Hobs
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from nm Indiana cities wil come here Sunday as the 158th Indiana volunteer infantry holds its 131st annual reunion: at Indiana uni-| versity. Sunday's sessions will be informal | get-togethers in the business and economics building of the university with one session in the morning and another following luncheon in the uhion building, Memorial seivices
son, bishop of southern ‘Ohio, with : C asl Pearson = “Ivan Peatsen ; i ‘Wayne Misamore - will be conducted for members of at Cincinnati. ~~ AR : +5 s 4 Sw Vil the regiment who died during the They ‘will present President] ON BATTLE FRONTS in Europe | fighting on Saipan but he was for the American Can Co, ¢ facturing Co. before entering the |past year. Roosevelt's letter to the archbishop| and in the Atlantic and at navy killed after he had fought his way Re. Wayne Hm is married Davy. ) Reunion President Col. Theodore
at convocation ‘next Wedfiesday.—| and army bases in the United | through one major campaign after | i. son. Henry, is to the Pearson's daughter, Eva, is eo... J. Louden, Bloomington attorney | FOE
‘States. the 1 of Mr. and Mrs. | another. - "TWO YOUNGER children, Har- |ang only surviving field officer, and 4 \ vets 1 Shey =o uns Mr Roe- Kelsie B. indy 1175 N. Tibbs. sas “in | stationed in Rhode sland. Wayne, | oid and Betty, live at home with |W. A. Sutphin, Indianapolis, secre- CREOMULS (ULSI hy : er “great need for sptritual strength” ave, is well represented. a CARL PEARSON, who ws 24, i - 21, worked for the Packard Manu- | their parents. tary, will be in charge. Members ' for in bringing lasting peace and world| ‘Until June 24, 1944, one of their | joined the army in November, : » — eis > brotherhood. sons, Sgt. Carl E. Pearson, was | 1941 and after his training in this’ aX a ?
country was shipped to Hawaii. He first saw action in the Marshalls in February, 1942. Last Aug. 8 his parents got the telegram from the war department that he was killed and later they |} received a sympathy card ‘from:
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