Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 August 1945 — Page 4

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: ‘ 7 § E : . rE = Er | | : : i ) City's Churches Pour Out PATIENTS’ JOY | : .' * Lk 2 mi ; | : Their Gratitude for Peace IS’ RESTRAINED & ; { By ‘By EMMA RIVERS MILNER missionary property in Japan re-| J © Times Church Editor | mains a matter of solemn ‘conjec- | ; * ea of 4 0 0 ti sn” nes 1 V+) News Leaves Wounded fous o the Virgin May. : [teaching the war. will have, is be-| Men Thoughtful. e Virgin is designa ¢ P&- ing cussed. } tron saint of the United States by | Indianapolis Methodists aided in| While civilians noisily celebrated i Jo | : : , the Roman Catholic church. {faising more than $25,000,000 for jarmy hospital patients. throughout Many Protestants and Jews, un- the restoration of missions ithe country remained generally hie to withhold their gratitude for other war emergencies. Hr | quiet and thoughtful © the war's end until Lie official Yd asians: are i ih 2s ve) At Billings General hospital most oe - a the Victory being raised in the nation by their Of the ambulatory patients remained Sh {denomination lon, the post instead of risking pos-

J Cid ! inations, including [Sible injury In surging throngs Automobiles lined the sidewalks oe Ser ate raising|dOWntown. There was little excite

in front of Catholic churches this ‘ment until the moment of the big i s in proportion | morning and until noen, in some funds fo Word Nene peop news. Then nurses were busy for a neighborhoods, as thousands poured s x . |few niinutes ‘quieting some of the through the doors of the churches. chedule of Services . /more jubilant. Feast of Assumption | The church federation and indi-| In ward 1202 at Billings, patients The faithful here, united with|vidual ~ congregations - have an- were observed kissing copies of The their brethren around the world, nounced’ the hours and places ot | 1dianapols Times extras. All the in marking the Feast of the As-(thanksgiving services tonight. If ye ients in that i sith get out sumption. At the same time thanks! . .....n of your choice is not 0 ded were in the corridors, some were given that peace and good will! pup y engaging in wheel-chair races.

Teign again among men. iisted below, it has been suggested, Listen to Radio

that you need only to drive ‘past : : at : On Dec.’ 7 the attack on Pearly, church and read its -out-of- Wakeman patients kept their. ears

Harbor was launched. Next day ; uaint yourself 8iueéd to the radio. Their mood | was the Feast of the Immaculate Soors Dufistin » ay y was generally solemn and thought- | with its schedule. ful, according to Capt. R. H. Bunn Conception, another feast of Mary. cnyrches holding services at 7:30 U0 ! ng pt. R. H, ' The Feast of the Assumption com= ,,.icht include: . Woodside, North, PUBL relations Olfieet. | memorates the reception into heav- | groadway, Edwin Ray, Roberts Park| ere was a feeling of gratefu b} NOT ‘EVERYONE was able to

en of the Virgin. One of her titles | oq Unity (for the Riverside dis- | ness, especially on the part of pa-

te of : : | join ‘the throngs of celebrants most: often heard is “Queen of {noc Mottiodit churches: Broad | tients thinking of their buddies soil dled a Lhe araLi

Peace.” . |Ripple, Olive Branch, University|OVerseas. a | town streets last night. The church’ folk -along with the | park and Seventh Christian| Neither Billings nor Wakeman) x they astome Hr cthe wav - Test of mankind stand on the cpyrches; First, Tabernacle, Irving. Noshital hay any ins! Plans for| atillity to get around, this * threshold of a new world for wlich ton Presbyterian (for the Irvington | cele rating. Their work had to 80, group of wounded veterans from they have been planning. Approx-!gistrict: Phillips temple C. M. E.;°% and there was no time for cere- | imately $2,500,000 is expected to be second Free Methodist; First Evan. Monies. : sincere spontaneity shortly after Invested in new . Indianapolis|gejica] ‘and Reformed; First! : SR . hearing the President’s announcechurches. Also citizens of our ity |pyiends: and Second Moravian, A Little Yelling ment. : are giving of their war profits to| union service with First Mora-

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ae Wounded Veterans Get Victory News EX-LEGISL ATOR shi, BE 5 s / 05, 1 2 | :

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—U. 8. Army Signal Corps Photo They are (left to right): T-Sgt. Jo Garberoglao, Detroit; Pfc.

| Robert Helms, Hudson, Mich.; Pfc. Gerald Emch, Youngstown, |

| O.0 Pfc. Albert Richsteen, Wina= | mac (kissing The. Fimes head-

Billings hospital made up in |

lines of victory); S-Sgt. John

| Zielinski, Detroit (in wheelchair)

and Pfc. Delbert R. Caltrider, Parkersburg, W. Va.

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|nclude two sons, Curtiss C. and Wooten and Mrs. Marte Strit, In-

| 'Horace J. of Indianapolis, and a dianapolis. 1 brother, A. H. Hicks, Altamont, Ifl.| - —— UO tes | MRS, M. O'CONNELL McDOWELL . |CLEON D. POTTER |® word has been received by relaServices for Cleon D: Potter, 2014 tives and friends here of the death ' N. Bosart ave., will bé held Friday Tuesday in Atlanta, Ga. of Mrs. Dr. Carey a Leader Among 9 a. m. in St. Bernard's Catholic Mayme O'Connell McDowell, forState Chiropractors. - lchurch in Crawfordsville. He died merly of Indianapolis. yesterday in Sunnyside- Sanatorium | Mrs, McDowell had lived in AtDr. ‘ Henry Fred Carey, former and burfal will be in -Russellville|lanta 17 years. »

| Republican member of the Indiana cemetery. . Survivors, besides the husband,

; Mr, Potter, who whs 40, was a na- Vincent McDowell, are three daughyam legiciatiry, dica yesterday. at tive of Russellville and had lived ters and a sister, Miss Kate O'Conhis home In: Alexandria following), i. ix. cil for 16 years. He had nell, Los Angeles, Cal. a heart attack. He was 56. been employed by the Real Silk! Services will he held Thursday in | He had been a chiropractor. in, Hosiery Mills and the Lukas-Harola Atlanta. Burial will also be there. {Alexandria for 31 years and was 8!Corp, and was a member of t i Re ian

f the! : former member of the staff of the gj Flower Catholic church, ‘THIRTEEN MEDICAL

College of Chiropractic in Ander-| gi. ivors in de his wife, Mrs. | son. Dr. Carey was a member of ja.ce ug BREET Miss] STUDENTS HONORED

the First Methodist church = of | pgrgery Pptter; a son, James; In-| Thirlaen seniors and three fundiexandria, ‘a member of the Ma- gianapolis; hig mother, Mrs. Nettie jors in the Indiana university school sons and a native of Marion, | Potter, Russellville; five sisters, Mrs. | of medicine were elected to Alpha

Survivors include his wife, Mrs.| gq Maddox, Greencastle; Mrs. Olie| Omega Alpha. the doctor's Phi Beta Clarissa Cochran Carey; a son, DI.|Rambe, -Anderson: Mrs. Denotal ’ ; Carleton Carey, Anderson; a sister.! Rerrv | wis. % Kappa, it was announced today. AW : '( Berry, Crawfordsville; Ms. Gladys| The seniors * will | be graduated

| Mrs. Pearl Brinker, Marion and Wo spencer and Mrs. Ethel Lauter, Rus- | Sunday. brothers, Ernest of Marion and Dr.’ e1lville, and four brothers, Charles,! ganiors ‘elected are: {Frank of Indiafapolis. Jess and Forrest, all of Russellville! _ i obert C. Bartlett, Bloommgton: Ar-

r : S Sg—— and Roy, of California. thur K. Hamp, Kokomo; Paul D. Johnson | JOHN R. HICKS EH Jr., and Arthur M, Ee, both of Terre

3 : Sy Hpute: Bill L Martz, .An 1 } ! Services for John R. Hicks, who MORRIS C. LITTLE 3 Miller, Ft Wayne: Rotors Rant

| Ai 3 " > A 3 . . c VANS np x § HA (died yesterday at the home of his| services for Morris C. Little, who SN anavlY sae ram Heat Mune; daughter, Mrs. 8. C. Keenan, Hanna died yesterday at his home, 317 S. Stillwater, Detroit, and .Wii{fam W. Dalton,

jave. and Huffman rd., will be con- | wepster ave, will be held tomor- Dan Widaett, and John H. OQ. Mertz,

ducted tomorrow by the Rev. Amos row at 1:30 p. m. in the Dorsey! . Juniors. are Anne 8. Nichols, Bastian, pastor of the West Mich-/Puneral home. Burial will be in Greencastle: Maurice A. Turner, igan Street Methodist church, - in Tipton cemetery, Liberty, and George W. Mellinger, [the Conkle funeral home at'2 p. m.| Mr. Little, a native of Tipton, had Indianapolis, Burial will be in Crown Hil'..:-." ./been ‘a resident of Indianapolis tet mnt penta amen Mr. Hicks, who .was 78," was 8 since. childhood. * He was 61 and MARKS 106TH BIRTHDAY native of Jamestown and had been had been a carpenter here for sev- CARIBQU, Me., Aug. 15 (U, P).— a resident of Indianapolis tor 40'eral years. : Jeremiah Campbellto, who at 7 years years. He was a sanitdry engineer; Survivors include his wife, Mrs. of age was kidnapped by Indians {and an employee of the Dean Pump Lillian Little; a sister, Mrs. Eva L. after they had massacred his par- | Works. - He was a member of the Hendrix, Indianapolis, and _five ents and burned their home, cele(Jamestown Odd “Fellow lodge and step-daughters, Mrs. Ruth James, brated his 106th birthday today.

help feed and clothe the suffering |vian). reels News world. Rabbi Isarael Chodos will conduct| WASHINGTON, Aug. 15.—DownMissionaries to Sail I services at B:30 p. m. tonight at|town Washington was a celebrating | than 1000 soldiers who have lost a Destroyed missions are to be re- the Temple Beth-El Zedeck and mass of humanity last night, but limb in combat—and it takes more built in Asia, Africa and the is- the Brightwood Ministerial group, five miles away at the army’s Wal- | than a victory proclamation to .inlands of the sea. And mission- plans a. union service for Bright- ter Reed hospital it was quiet. terfere with the ‘two hours per day aries—preachers, feachers.. doctors, \wood churches in. the Brightwood| Young couples sat on the grass. they are allowed to spend: with nurses and otheiligwho have been Methodist church, at 7:45 p. m.|The men who were able to walk their women. marking time are expected to sail [Churches holding® 8 o'clock service strolled around the grounds with When the flash came the crowd &s soon as possible for their new tonight are: The Lutheran Church their wives or sweethearts, Others, | in the recreation hall “did a little posts. {of Our Redeemer, Emmaus Luther- in wheelchairs: were being pushed yelling." yegfhe of them put it. But What has been the fite of some an; the Zion Evangelical and Re-'along the walks. that didn'WMast long. Less than an of the Christian missionaries and formed. and the Beech Grove News of the peace came just ati hour later they were watching a the millions of dollars worth of Methodist churches. ; - ‘the beginning of visitors hours at color-movie or deep-sea fishing.

A Grateful Tribute ---

—To the thousands who made the supreme sacrifice for. all. we hold dear— :

—To the many thousands of fellow citizens who through the long hours of these trying years have given of themselves so loyally and devotedly—a real and continuing inspiration throughout the war to us all,

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WE at Rogers have been grateful that we could contribute our small part to the final Victory, so bravely won by the youth of our land.

We ioin in a heartfelt prayer of thanksgiving and dedicate ourselves to the task ahead so that these sacrifices shall bring enduring peace to mankind.

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