Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 December 1944 — Page 2
and the establishment of the ecclias-
‘POPE WILL SEND RITTER PALLIUM
Archbishop to Be Entitled to
Wear Decoration After.
Installation.
By EMMA RIVERS MILNER Times Church Editor
A simple decoration woven of
lambs wool, called the pallium, indicates the important rank of archbishop in the Roman Catholic church. x The Most Rev. Joseph. Ritter, archbishop-elect, will be entitled to wear the pallium around his shoulder after he is installed as archbishop of the archdiocese of Indianapolis Tuesday. The pallium will’ be sent by His Holiness, Pope Plus XII, from Rome according to the procedure of the ‘church, _Palliums Blesse d
It is a coincidence that the newly made palliums are solemnly blessed after the second vespers on the feasts of SS. Peter and Paul. The latter are the titular saints of the Catholic cathedral here where the installation of .the new archbishop
tical Province will be conducted. It was in this church, also, that the archbishop-elect served as assistant pastor and was consecrated bishop. The pallium is a circular band of snow white wool, about two, inches wide, worn about the neck, chest and shoulders, It has two pendants, one hanging in the front and one behind. The pendants are two inches wide and 12 inches long. Six small black crosses, adorn thei pallium~—one on the chest and back, one on each pendant and one on ‘each shouldgr.
The Pallium’s Wool
The wool from which the pallium Is woven is partilally supplied by two lambs presented annually to the pope as a tax by priests who reside at St, John’s Lateran in Rome, The Véry Rev. Msgr. Henry F. Dugan, chancellor, says the pallium has not arrived in Indianapolis and is not expected until the first of the year. If it had come in time; it would have been conferred upon the new archbishop after the oath of allegiance,
Urges Penicillin In Toothpastes,
LONDON, Dec. 14 (U., P.).— Penicillin may appear soon in toothpastes to combat bacteria in the mouth and throat, Sir Alexander Fleming, discoverer of the
The Methodist church shown In the architect's
drawing, above, will stand at the corner of Forest Manor ave, and E., 34th st.
Ee mein THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Architect Sketches Church for Methodists
CONGREGATION ACCEPTS PLANS
North Side When War
Restrictions End.
The congregation of the Forest Manor Methodist church has out- | grown’ its quarters In a converted residence and accepted plans for| a new building. «The new edifice will be erected on the corner of Forest Manor ave. and E, 34th st. as rapidly as war restrictions permit, the pastor, the Rev. Charles T, Jones, announces. The temporary church now stands on the site of the proposed building. ‘The Forest Manor congregation was organized In the late twenties by the Methodist City Council and Church * Extension society. Its growth has been continuous, the membership now numbering about 130 and the Sunday school attendance, 125, The Rev. Mr, Jones set plans in motion for the new church as soon as he was appointed pastor in June, 1943. He has the indorsement of the council and society in Prog. tion of the new building,
LODGE TO INSTALL EDWARD HAMILTON
Edward C. Hamilton will be installed as worshipful smaster- of Beech Grove lodge No, 604, F. & A. M, at 7 p. m, Saturday. Other officers to be installed are John C. Simmonds, senior warden: Robert F. Frame, junjor warden; Salathier T. Sutherlénd, seceretary; Elmer A. Finchum, treasurer: Gerhart H. Fritz, senior deacon; Alonzo
drug, said yesterday at the Royal Institute of Public Health and | | The } formula is “sure | to be used by a multitude of people for minor infections of the throat, nose and mouth,” Alexander said. “They are — all caused by penicillin-sensitive | microbes. The task is to get | penicillin to the microbes.”
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RABBI TO BROADCAST |
The Uriited Hebrew, congregation will present special Hanukkah cere monies tonight at 9:15 o'clock over station WIBC.. Rabbl Samuel J. Fox will explain the holiday customs. Cantor Abraham Portnoy will chant the blessings and prayers and Mrs. Léo Gurvits will play the piano.
OFFICIAL WEATHER
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(All Data in Central War Time) Sunrise... 750 ( Sunset ces
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The following z table shows the og tures yesterday: to w
{Stratton, junior deacon; the Rev. | Paul W. Eddingtield, chaplain; ErC. Scoville, senior steward; Harold Menzel; ‘junior steward; | Thomas O. Mears, tyler, and Orla, L. Easton, trustee.
"HARTFORD CITY PUBLISHER DIES
HARTFORD CITY, Ind, Dec. 14 (Us P.).—Services were arranged today for Herbert E. Honey, 51 co-| owner of the Hartford City News-| Times, who died from a heart ate| tack yesterday in his office. Honey started his newspaper ca-| reer flere more than 30 years ago. He was a partner of R, W. Monfort. | In 1919 they published the TimesGazette hére and in 1987 the News, combining the two and calling it the News-Times. Surviving are his widow, daughters and two sisters.
Buy Extra Bond, Stilwell Urges
WASHINGTON, Dec. 14 (U. P). ~Cen. Joseph W. Stilwell, former
two
AUBDES +oevviuninrrnnrinin.. Chicago feiss » commander of U, 8. forces in the Cincinnati 24 | China-Burma-India theater, today | Cleveland 19 | Denver 26 | urged “each and every” American | Huuvills > 10 | to buy at least one extra $100 | Indian aunts (city) ... 16 | bond in the Sixth War Loan drive, | Kansas Clty, Mo... i Stilwell, recently recalled from Minneapolis-St. Paul 17 | China becguse of differences with | New OFIGAI. .+vxsserversesss 3 | Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek, | Oklahoma City ‘rer 3B sald in a statement that “just so Din SS 1s | long as an American faces a Japai Tex.. . 3 nese gun, we must keep on buying Washington, D. Covivrnnn M | bonds.”
IN INDIANAPOLIS
EVENTS TODAY a |
south of 16th st.
City tin can collection, association, |
Indiana Household Movers convention, Lincoln hotel. Indiana Hortieylture society, convention, Bevertn hotel
EVENTS TOMORROW
Central Indiana Boy Scout rally, linson hall, 7:30 p.
Tom-
* Indiana Horticulture society, convention, |
Severin hotel, | Hurty-Peck Co., dinner, Washington hotel,
0 p.m. : ® MARRIAGE LICENSES
Richard M, Bcherer, 43 N. Denny; Martha Lee Brenner, 122 N. Wallace Edgar Greer, 12 N. State; Anna Delores Lashley, 921 8. State, Melvin Robert Curry, U. 8 navy; Geraldine Lou Nell Ellison, 1102 N, Tacoma Kenneth LeRoy Dyer, 1116 8, Belmont Vera Louise Madden, R. R. 9, Box 314, Bernard Joseph Kneer, Pt. Harrison; Dorothy Edith Hass Ft. Harrison Vernon Leroy Spaulding, U. 8. navy; Dorothy Lucille Zachary, 816 E. 15th, Robert William Wilds, 3257 8. Meridian; Virginia Naomi Scott, 1036 Division 0 , navy; Pearl BE
Moore, Murphy, 2138 Pleasa Victor Galbreath, " Hartison: Martha |
N. loom 3 ‘ Salsbury, Plack eld, WN. Ji Martha Lee §turm, TU, navy: Josquin Jorge, U. 8. a Ada Rosalie | Lawrence, 218 E 10th. Aubrey Earl Marshall, 1127 N. New Jersey; | Mary Kathryn Markland, Lincoln hotel [30m
BIRTHS Twins : J Jilin § Bouithes Blake, sir, / Girls
girls. |
Mab Bt. Prancis, , oy fe i
|amil, Mary Wilson, Methodist,
{Harry A. Norman, 59,
Melvin, Edith Rogers, Methodist f | Kenneth,” Oma Seely, Methodist Herschel, Wanda Shafer, Methodist, Edward, Mildred Tice, Methodist.
. Boys Cicero Mary Collins, St. Francis. Willlam, Doris Douthitt, St. Francis. William, Viginla Davis, City, John, Doroth Roy, £1. Vincent's, | Bernard, Victoria Bray, Coleman, |James, Virginia Birr, Methodist { Raymond, Ruth Heagy, Methodist, | willlarz, Frances Lounsbery, Methodist, James, LaVerr Chasm Emhardt, Henry, Dixie Eke 1350 Roach, Willie, Nannie Chubb, 2855 Shiver. William, Anne Fox, 2352 Ralston. Charles Minerva Tipton, 1708 Yandes
DEATHS [Lavina Harriette Veach, 75, at City, arterlosclerosis, Mary Tharp, 69, at '54 8. Gilbert, cinoma Minho Susan Hurt, 81, at 2007 N. Cap-| itol, ga' tones. at City,
| william Griffin; “61, ubercnjosis, Methodist, at St,
Car- |
pulmonary |
| mre, Frey, 66 at arterios- | clerosis, { Vincent's, | cardiac decompensation.
| Lice Moore, 102, at bie Muskingham, |
cardio vascular renal Phortinh Pishe®, 59, at Long, myelitis, Danie C Kirby. 73, at 3737 B. 31st, lobar pneumonia Polis Claude Decker, 63, at 2143 N, Olney, Oronary occlusion, eese, 50, at 2415 Ethel, diabetes |
mellitus Jon Orpen, -40, at City, bronchoEmma Lee Schreiber, carcinomnte ber, 58. at 2254 Central, 16th,
Charlie Bur kner, m, at M11 EB Retman A Birr, 70, at 1801 Orleans, car-
transverse
uremia
cranial neop! Jesse tecotton, "60, at Methodist, cars
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Prescription for 20 Cigarets Filled
ONAWA, Iowa. Dec. 14 (U, P). | tom of a prescription from the
—Here's the latest wrinkle to com- | Onawa hospital: bat the cigaret shortage, “Tobacco cigarets 20. Use as W. W. Lupton, Onawa druggist, | directed.”
reported this notation at the bot- The prescription was filled,
U, S: VISE TIGHTENS UPON 20,000 JAPS
ALLIED HEADQUARTERS, Philippines, Dec. 14 (U.-E.).—The 77th
.| division struck north up the Ormoc
corridor today. ’ JF A giant American nutcracker gradually was squeezing 20,000 or more Japanese back against the northwest coast of Leyte. At the northern ‘end, of the corridor, weary veterans of the 32d division slogged farther south to within less than 15 miles of a junction with the 77th. Other forces slowly closed in on the bitterlyresisting Japanese from hills to the east, o “The application of “pressure northward” from Ormoc by the 77th division was disclosed by Gen. Douglas MacArthur in ‘his daily communique; A spokesman said, however, that the troops mainly were feeling out enemy lines. An all-out assault had not yet been started. - . American shore batteries sank three troop-laden Japanese ships with all hands at point-blank range
‘Tuesday night,
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