Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 May 1945 — Page 6
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CHURCH. READY!
Started Soon.
By EMMA RIVERS MILNER Times Church Editor * No overpowering debt will burden.
at the northeast corner of Kessler | | blvd, ‘and Ralston dr,
| have been allo-
| Funds already
| extension committee of the Indiana | Presbyterian synod. More than 65 | persons have signed a petition re{questing the synod for the Sp. Between 125 and 150 are ex | 10 aftend the meeting a Se | congregation will, be organized as a| . | Presbyterian church. at 8 p. m. May
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+16 in. the American Legion hall at 164th and College. The Indianapolis | Presbytery ‘will conduct the organization ceremonies.
Meeting in Homes
{ing on Sundays in the homes of { prospective members. On May 20, | they will begin to meet for bot | church worship and Sunday school | {in the Broad Ripple Masonic hall, | 63d and Guilford. It is expected that buikiing will get under way by summer. A | vey | ture church by A. Allison Amstutz,: an of church extension com- | mittee of the synod, resulted in the idecision to- build: The neighborhood | has been approved by the comity {committee of the { Church federation.
kant Basler, chairman; Paul Moore, | secretary-treasurer; - Capt.
| Mrs. Davis Rawlings, Mrs. Glenn Q. Voyles, Mrs. Mrs, L. L. Ulrich. Mr. Drake also!
| commit tee.
JUDGE RHOADS TALKS AT MEETING TONIGHT
} Judge Mark Rhoads
! of juvenile |
{court will speak at a meeting of | { the Warren Township Republican | i club to be held at 8 p. m. tonight! {in Miller's restaurant at Cumber- { land. | Miss Ruby Lohman will be as- | sisted as hostess by Mesdames Sam- | uel Montgomery, Bernard L. Curry, | ! Ray Strong, Robert Hamilton, Wil-
|liam Hart, Harold H. Connard, | William Beard and Forrest L. i Hackley.
{ Mrs. Essie Perry will have charge {of refreshments; assisted by Mrs. | E. G. White. E. Glenn White, club] | president, will preside.
GIVES DINNER PARTY. FOR STORE WORKERS
Marcus Croshier, ¥afeteria manager at W..T. Grant Co. store here, will give a dnner-party for his
hotel. He has resigned to move | to California. In his present post since last October, Mr. Croshier formerly was emploved as «a foreman. at the »Curtis-Wright propeller division here. :
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the charter members of the new [Presbyigrian church to be erected |.
sur-1 of the tommunity of the fu-|
‘William | {riéty - of battle chores, lJ. Hennessy, C. A. Sisk, H. R. Drake, | sweeping the skies of Kami-Kazes,| Gale Rozell, serving in the mer- | George Henderson, Donald Merrill, | (suicide pilots) and brushing. paths | chant marines. - | through the frontline for the dough- | Ann R. Jackson and boys to follow.
employees tonight in the Antlers |
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Presbyterian Buildings to Be Fa ~'Y
Lt.
Is Paymaster
Lt. Rokert’ Edward Gates, off
Gates
and Mrs. Gates, has paid the crew of the battleship in the Pacific since . July, 1943, was appointed the ship's officer,
when he disbursing
“The' men save
a lot of money and send a lo home,” “Some have atcumulated more than $2000 in un?
he said.
{drawn pay and ‘there's at least one
|cated to the project by the church %Hho has $2400 on the books.” Lt. Gates has seen action in the
| campaigns from the Aleutians to|
| the Philippines.
MARINE PILOTS BAG
206 -JAPS IN MONTH, Zo Tas re oo]
By Times Foreign Service ;
{ | SECOND MARINE HEADQUARt
TERS, Okinawa, May 9.—Two nun-| ANN HUFFERD RITES |
out of the sky with very light com-
ph bat losses of our own,
That is the tally hung up in less!
|than a month by exuberant marine |
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES a Son of Governor
FUNDS FOR NEW.
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SECRETARY WICKARD
Times Special . RICHMOND, May o—seriar|
of Agriculture ‘Claude Wickard will speak tonight before the Richmond
Kiwanis club entertaining top Kiwanis officials and farm authori ties.
Ben Dean, Grand Rapids, Kiannounce a far-reaching community agricultural program, Its purpose will be to develop closer relationship between businessmen and
the farmer.
gram will be one of Kiwanis in- | ternational’s major projects for 11945. Directors of each of the 2260
clubs in the United States and!
Canada will determine the course 15 be followed along the general of the project. Representative Richmond busi-|
| at the meeting.
“The congregation is now gather-/qreq and six enemy planes shot! SET FOR TOMORROW
Rites for Mrs. Ann C. Hufferd, | {wife of the late Rev. Omer Hufferd, | a former _Discipes of Christ minis- |
fighter pilots, flying out of the Yon-! ter, will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow | tan and Kadena airfields, in their in the Christian church in Char- |
‘dashing, bent-wing Corsairs. These Kids, who are known around (tery near Charlottesville. Hufferd, who was 78, died|,
\Okinawa as the hottest thing on]
wings, took up the aerial defense of | | yesterday. after a long illness. Okinawa on April 8—a week after lived at 2104 College ave. and came our troops invaded. Today, as this ts Indianapolis about. three years is being written, they are pounding ago from Charlottesville:
Indianapolis Out a solid month of action. | Whether The committee in charge of or- higher depends on whether the Japs | Sally Rogers of Indianapolis; a sis-
{ ganizing the new: church are Bry- oblige. Marine squadrons perform a va- Kas.; a brother, Henry C. Stewart
their
score goes still]
including |
No one point in the union has
city and farm,
{is chairman of’ the Sutdey school | @ monopoly on these hell-for-leath-
er pilots of ours. They come from WASHINGTON, May 9 (U. P.) — town and- hamiet,
from one end of the United States]
to the other. And their adventures itol
are as varied as their accents. -
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1945, by The Indianapolis Times
The Chicago Daily News, Inc
SOCIALIST-LABOR MEETING The annual state convention of | Harbor either structure had been the Socialist-Labor/ party
of In-|
diana will be held Sunday in Gary. |
Joseph speak.
Pirincin,
Cleveland, will
lottesville. Burial will be in a ceme-
Mrs, She |
The Rev. 1944, Mrs.
Mr. Hufferd died in January, Survivors are a daughter,
ter, Mrs. F. A. Updegraff of Topeka,
{of Connersville, and a grandson,
FLOODLIGHTS AGAIN PLAY ON WASHINGTON
| Floodlights played on the U. S. capdome and the Washington monument from dusk last night un-
{til dawn today in celebration of i victory in Europe. It was the first time since Pearl
| lighted. Beginning ‘tonight, the lights will be. turned on at dusk and ex-
wanis international president, willl
The community agricultural pro- ”
| extinguished at midnight.
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_ WEDNESDAY; MAY 9 1945
. | mander-in-chiet of Prerich armies, | - LONDON, May 9 (U. PJ). — The|and Gen. Maurice Gustave Gamelin| Exchange Telegraph quoted the|had arrived by plane in Paris fol-
10 ADDRESS KIWANIS Swiss radio today as reporting that|lowing their liberation from ‘Ger-| Gen, Maxiné Weygand, former com-|man imprisogmen,
Marion county past matrons- and s will have a dinner meeting at 6:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Pros
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