Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 February 1947 — Page 6
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face rescuing his younger chilfrom their beds. All house-
Dr, McCormick is president of the United Christian Missionary society. In addition, six other Disciples’ leaders will address the sessions. Crusade objectives will-be outlined at the 1:30 p. m. session and sep-
~larate adult and youth mass meet-
ings will be held at 7:30 p. m. The assembly here is one among 60 in the nation. Other members of the speaking team include Mrs. Mae Yoho Ward,
Latin-American missions; Hollis L. Turley, genera] representative of the denomination's pension fund; and ithe Rev. Kenneth I. Potee, missionary on furlough, all of Indianapolis,
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The word soon spread through e rural community and the drive " collect furnishings for the burned-out family had started belore
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Also Dr. R. B. Montgomery, presi-
dent of Lynchburg college, Lynchburg, Va. the Rev. Charles Dietze, | clety; associate secretary-director of the | ton, pastor of the Hanover Christian [all of its 36-year duration.
student, Nathan H. Fish, He B sitplane to commute 170 | burns.
from Bangor, Me.
flames had died in the ruins
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‘Burned While Working Concie Watkins, 33, of 1660 Sheldon st, was in fair condition today at City hospital, where he was
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- NOT SO EASY-—Viola Paul and her brother, Hank Peters, are two of the half-dozen birlers who will demonstrate the ancient sport of North woodsmen at the Indiana Sports and Boat show to open | Saturday in The indians fairgrounds.
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The first Indiana Sports and Boat Wamboldt and Frazer Whimot; Ted | show to be held since world war IT/Allen, world champion “horseshoe
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quarters, various types of trailers! and log cabins will be among! articles on exhibit. Leroy Mitchell, 12-year-old arthrijis, William H. Pfau, manager. also victim, will receive medical atten'has arranged a prograth of enter- tion despite protests of the child's {tainment acts to be staged at a 40, Mother that she would “rather trust |
District Judge William Cramer {ordered yesterday ‘that the boy be Chinosk Dogs ts Be Shown given medical attention, ir Charles Frank, a former Evans- protests of Mrs. Mertie Mitchell and ville resident, will demonstrate obe- witnesses for the Full . Gospel 4 dience of Springer spaniel retriever church. dogs in one of the acts. Leroy, who walks on crutches and Perry Greene, noted guide and ‘weighs only 50 pounds, sat silent breeder of -. Chinook dogs, is in- in the courtroom as the case was cluded in the program. heard. Tears filled his ayes when a The Old Lumberjacks’ band is teacher testified that he frequently being brought here by Prof. E. C. cried at school and complained that Beck, Michigan Central Teachers’ his legs ached, college. Chief John Turner, an! The. Rev. W. T. Winston, who Ojibway Indian, will show how he! identified himself as a minister of traps animals in the Canadian the Full Gospel church, said that woods. : he opposed medical men and told Also on the program are Viola Judge Cramer that “God is still in! Paul and Laura Wamboldt, log- the healing business and daily perrolling and canoe-tilting contests forms miracles which baffle
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