Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 October 1946 — Page 7

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LEADERSHIP SCHOOL TO BE OPENED NOV. 4

The annual interdenominational fall leadership training school will meet on four successive Monday nights from 7:30 to 9:30, Nov. 4 through Dee. 2 in the Zion Evane gelical and Reformed church.

Five courses will be offered in the .. The Rev. Joseph Johnston,

hool ¢- associate minister of the Sec-

ond Presbyterian church, will serve as dean and the Rev, Clarence L. Sitler, pastor of the Immanuel

Evangelical and Reformed church, |

is chairman of the sponsoring coms mittee. Dr. ¥. Marion Smith of the Butler School of Religion will teach the class in the “Survey of the: New Testament”; Miss Frances Holliday of Butler, the class on “The Psycho~ logy of Childhood”; and Freeman Trulock, the class on “The Role of Young Churchmen.” Mr. Trulock is counselor for young adults of the Indianapolis- Methodist area.

J. Fred Murphy, director of guldance for the public schools will teach the class on “The Superin tendent and His Workers’ Conferences”; and Dr, Grover L. Hartman, the class on “The Church and Social Service.” Dr. Hartman is secretary of the church federation department of social service.

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a great comfort. La THE YOUNG Hokey entered St Elisabeth's home. Pre-natal care! room and board were provided. |

home. There were 31 children, A pediatrician, obstetrician, four registered nurses were on the staff. Her baby was born in a pleasant atmosphere and both mother and child received all scietice, equipment, and knowledge could provide. . The baby was in a nursery with 11 other new-born babes, Bhe was Mon the third. floor in her quarters. Her baby was brought to her daily. | Clinical care ie Proves.

| BVEN THOUGH si ate with the| {staff, when she was able to move

The doctor's words shattered her last bit of composure. she didn't want to be a mother. She wanted a home, a family, a husband. |was self-supporting to the amount

A story for |

In the months prior to the day] when her child would be born, sheé|

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to other people—not to her.

An illegitimate child—what was she going to do? Who would believe

person think of when he thinks of

about, no one knew who she was | except by the name, Dorothy, | real identity was known only to the case worker from the Catholic Charities Central bureau. Her child was known only by the first name. After six weeks, she and her tragic secret ‘would leave. In this case |she could take her child with her. The St. Elizabeth's home provided a haven for a mother in the hour of her greatest need. Had the mother been unable to care fot the | child, the home would have provided care until the age of three. The home also arranges adoptive pro- | ceedings.

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{ ave., near Beech Grove, the spacious | grounds "afford an opportunity for { mothers and youngsters the bene-

[fit of fresh air and sunshine. The | spacious dorms for mothers, nurserfes for three age groups up to the lage of three, isolation wards, de-

livery room, playhouse for the toddlers, kitchen, and -24-hour nurses’ care make St. Elizabeth's

home a credit to society. | A member Jpgency of the Com-

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: FRANKFURT, Oct. 24 (U., P).— Otto A. Heinkel Jr, an ex-Gh I, and Hildegarde Wagner, his Cer-man-born sweetheart, prepared to leave by plane for the United States today with the first Ameri. can “flancee visa” to be granted since the war, | Heinkel obtained the visa after.a six-months campaign. He met Hildegarde more than a year ago while he was employed at an army depot near Kassel. The “flancee visa" was granted Oct. 22. The couple will be married Dec. 23 in Hollywood, Cal, where Hein. kel plans to work in his father's factory, Heinkel took a civilian job with the army in order to stay in Germany to arrange for Hildegarde's trip. His parents have been writing to the Gerinan girl for several months—and they told Otto he had “better not come home without her.”

TROOP SHIP IS DUE IN NEW YORK TODAY

NEW YORK, Oct. 4 (U. P) Ship movements scheduled” in New York harbor today: Arriving—Lewiston Victory, Bremerhaven (troops); - Marine Shark, Naples. ; Departing—Ft. Amherst, Bermuda.

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MISS BUTLER TO TALK AT: LAWYERS’ PARLEY Miss Sally Butler will address the National Association - of Women Lawyers on “The Lawyer's Responsibility to Social and Hoonomic Progress” during the association's

annual meeting in Atlantis City, Oct. 25-21. Miss Butler was graduated from the Indiana univergity law -school afl is now enga in the private practice of law in Indianapolis, She wag. recently elected president of

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POSITIONS OPEN ¢ The Indianapolis employment security division office today announced it has openings for hearings stenographers capable of take ing dictation at 150 words per minute, Starting salary for the positions is $175-a. month,

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