Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 January 1946 — Page 13
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Willis Conner (center) will serve as vice chairman of the church federation campaign to raise funds for its new department of religious education. D. R. Ebalt (left) is the newly appointed director of the . t and Charles A. Breece (right) is federation president, Mr: Conner is assistant vice president of the Merchants’ National bank ’ and the Indiana Trust Co.
“THURSDAY, JAN." 10, 1048 . — Head Church Federation's Fund Drive 'NAME DR, MYERS T0
HEALTH BOARD POST|
27The Rev. Laws JI, MoAdow "il soca by Mrs. Edith Ernestine Witte assume his duties as New Pastor mynpett, god-daughter of the late! ‘of the University Park Christian Madame Ernestine Schuman-Heink, against Lawrence Tibbett Jr. of. the opera’ singer. Mrs. Tiobett charged Tibbety, one.) of two twin sons of the singer, with
¢hureh “in installation ceremonies Sunday, Feb. 3 otf The Rev, Mr. McAdow comes. from the growing industrial center|gy¢r
fie Has served the Christian church
athlete having distinguished himself in track, swimming and bex-
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Dr. Charles W. Myers, City hospital superintendent the last 15 years, has been named city health board secretary. He succeeds to the post left vacant with the death of Dr. Herman G. Morgan, : State law provides that the job be held either by the city. health officer or the city hospital superintendent. Dr, Morgan was both health officer and board secretary. Dr. Myers, likewise, will hold two | positions, hospital Superiniondent and board secretary. Dr. Gerald F. Kempf, preventive medicine superintendent, has been serving as health officer, sinte Dr.
. [Morgan's death. He will continue
on an acting basis, on health officer and hospital ntendent jobs pay $7200 an-
'|nually, The board post carries no
salary. In another action at the special meeting, the health board appoint-
of City hospital's X-ray department, He has been a member of the Indiana university school of medicine since 1921,
RINER IS APPOINTED TO STATE POSITION
Governor -Gates today announced the appointment of Kenneth A. Riner, Mentone banker, as chair.
Jan. 10 (U. man of the department of financial
--A suit for divorce was on file | institutions,
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They were married at Pasadena Sept. 13, 1942, while Tibbett was an army private. They have no chil- | ber h inistra dren. An out-of-court property set- of the Soumtil of. adi ian tlement has been arranged.
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ing while at Missouri Valley college! where he was graduated in 1937. |
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Missouri is the new pastor's na-
most of his life. He received his] M. A. degree from the University of ‘Missouri and also holds a diploma from the Lexington, Ky. College of the Bible. He is sald by Ray -E. Harris, chairman of the local church “board, to have done a “wonderful job of organizing the church's work both in Mexico and the county.” Mr. Harris described the congregations search for a new pastor for University Park as “thorough and nationwide” A delegation visited the Mexico church, heard the Rev.| Mr. McAdow preach and recom- | mended that he be “called.” The | congregation did so receiving the| pastor's acceptance this week. | The McAdows have two small | daughters—Margaret Ann who is 3 and Paula Ruth, an infant of Ti months. The University Park pulpit was
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DIVORCE CONTEST
MIAMI, Fla, Jan. 10 (Us P).— Bernarr MacFadden, T1-year-old | publisher and physical culture ex- | ponent, today had won his battle for freedom from his wife Mary whom he wed in 1913 because ‘she | was ve “ideal Physical culture, woman.” "A circuit court here yesterday granted the final decree in a suit filed by MacFadden, Jan. 29, 1943. |
Mrs. MacFadden’s attorney filed no- | tice of appealing the decision to Bey Florida supreme court. atin Mrs. MacFadden had’ Tequested | that her husband. be refused the ai- | vorce and that she be granted one | instead, but Judge Paul D. Barns | turned down her plea, The marriage of the couple in| London was heralded as “a perfect union” and seven children were born of the romance. They were separated in Paris in 1931. Durilng a series of hearings before a special master it was brought out that MacFadden had created a trust amounting to ap-| proximately $13,000 a year for his
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He succeeds F. W. Van Antwerp {of -South Bend, who resigned recently, and will finish out the term which expires July 8, 1048. «Mr. Riner, associated with the Farmers’ State bank of Mentone for 25 years; was delegate “yo-the~con= ference ‘of ' American small business organizations in Washington in 1943 as representative of the Indiana | Bankers’ association. He is a mem-
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