Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 February 1946 — Page 9

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—==lhy in army hospitals helping them

CHAPLAIN'S 0B ‘STILL GOES ON

Local Man Boosts Spirit of |

Hospital Patients.

There is a ‘small army which is not “swinging along well known streets leading to home and onetime jobs.” ® It is still fightidg the war—a struggle for health and physical

It is this that Chaplain Clarence Baldwin, Indianapolis heer n Niche ols General hospital, Louisville, Ky.

“This small ; which has’ been receiving treatment for Chaplain many months Baldwin realizes that considerably more time is to be spent there as V-J day recedes further into the past,” comments Chaplain Baldwin. Patients Need Visitors “Since many of the patients spend the whole long day in bed, they need a visitor to build ghem up. in spirit and courage. In the main, this is a task for the army hospital chaplain, He is still on the job. Having gone with the men into -combat, he is now standing

to regain their strength. “He also seeks to bolster up their religious faith so that it will be equal to every emergency. In healing, the need of faith is still =|» basic as when Christ said, “Thy “==|faith hath made thee whole.’ Faith

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tended to each new patient the morning of his arrival,” Chaplain Baldwin said.

2000 Hospitalized at Nichols

faith in the skill of doctors and _— ours snd. tat in God are aul GROAD APPLE RS

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to make at least one visit to each for the Queen's dance Saturday|Philadelphia.”

week, he pointed out. Since there

approximately 2000 © patients at

men who have recovered sufficiently

the recent wars, reads a farewell

and bids them godspeed. Chaplain Baldwin has been called

of the Union Congregational church.

pers, letter from the army chief of staff merchants. Guests of honor will include Gov. ernor and Mrs. Ralph F. Gates, to the Congregational church at|Mayor and Mrs. Robert H. Tyndall, Dunkirk, Ind, to resume his pas-|Schools Superintendent and Mrs.|if they desire. torate there when he leaves the|Virgil Stinebaugh, military service. He is a Butler uni- | president of the state teen canteen versity graduate and former pastor |council, and K. Mark Cowen, parks board. :

ward and every patient in it each night at Broad Ripple high school. The feature of the dance will be are several miles of corridors and |a floor show and the crowning of the queen of hearts, to be selected Nichols General hospital, this is a|from a group of Broad Ripple Pennsylvania bigger task than may seem at first. | candidates. The chaplain also assists at the date will be crowned by K. V. Amdeparture ceremony arranged for |merman, principal. The queen, to be selected by a to be mustered out. for physical |committee of judges from city teen disability. A staff officer, who has |canteens, seer overseas service, takes charge, |with an orchid corsage, a formal, praises the men for their part in|a suit, a necklace and boudoir slipcontributed by Indianapolis

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dents clear out. of Philadelphia's Olney high school these days as soon as the last bell rings. Because Olney, a high school in the daytime, is a university #t night. Philadelphia’s answer to the vetérans education problem is an experimental “university center” spon sored jointly by the eity schools and Temple university. Under such an arrangemeqt, Temple takes over Olney at 3 p. m. and operates it

“In our work at Nichols Gen- PLANS UEEN' DANCE eral hospital, a welcome is ex- 10 p. m. The city recreation department will bring one of Cincinnati's lead-

ing dance orchestras, Glenn Clarke It is necessary for the chaplain|Miller's Topper Club band, here

as an’ adjunct to the tampus until “It was something like this or

don’t intend for that to happen in

._ Listed as Experiment Dr. Stoddard has discussed es tablishment of other centers with

university officials and he predicts that within a few months several will be operating

COLLEGE SET UPJ IN CITY SCHOOL}

Plan Helps Handle Big © Surplus of Veterans. By JIM G. LUCAS

“This is an experiment in the sense we want to gauge ception,” he said. will answer. our needs.”

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