Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 October 1947 — Page 10
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od » . Retired Actor, Dies (UP)—Arthur E. Chatterdon, 62, a'after a 24-year career,
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Arthur E. Chatterdon, [home at nearby Absecon yesterday. JEWISH MAYOR {He had been ill for six months,
: JERUSALEM, Oct, 10 (UP)—The! Local Ba fist Mr, Chatterdon, a native of Mc- Palestine government today released
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, Oct. 10 Cord, Mich., retired 20 years ago Oved Ben Ami, mayor of Nathanya,|
He was a and several other Jewish leaders) former leading man for Katherine graduate of the Detroit Dramatic lwho had been detained for some Ure ons
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! The Broadway Baptist Church
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today announced that it has been)
land the Long Run Baptist Association. The convention maintains head- | quarters in Nashville, Tenn, and| the association in Louisville, Ky. The Rev. RM. Dodrill, pastor of| the Broadway church, explained] that his congregation joined the) southern group “because we like! their program and sound doctrines and approved of the wy they handle missions and evangelism.” He made no further statement regarding the, step. i The Broadway church; one of the largest Protestant congregations of Indianapolis, has a membership of} 2712. It is casting its lot with al group south of the Mason- Dixon | {Line after unanimous vote of the! church, fk “Within Rights” of Church | Dr. Clive McGuire, executive, secretary of the Indianapolis Bap-| tist Association, commented that! - “the Broadway church has not been | actively ‘identified with the Indian. apolis association for several years.” He said that his organization had |
that the letter gave no reasons for the step. “Any Baptist church is authorized to establish a denominational fellowship wherever it wishes,” Dr. McGuire continued. “The church is acting entirely within its rights.” The Indianapolis Baptist Associa= tion includes more than 30 congregations of this community. Churches of the association automatically are affiliated with ‘the Indiana and Northern Baptist Conventions. Several Thousand Here
An official of the Broadway church estimates that several thousand Baptists are living in Indianapolis who have joined none of the local Northern Baptist Churches. “It is expected,” he predicted, “that many of them will be enlisted in a church carrying out the progressive plans and purposes of the SOYUeTn conve convention.
S. F. Farrell Dies In Hospital at 51
Stephen F. Farrell, 1460 N. Bosart Ave., died yesterday in 8t. Vincent's Hospital. He was 51. Mr. Farrell, a native of Otterbein, Ind, was one of the founders of Farrell, Young & Davis Insur ance Agency in 1936. Before entering the partnership he had been associated with the William A. Barrett Insurance Agency here. He was a member of the Little Flower Catholic Church, ' . Survivors are his wife, Rosalyn T. Farrell; three sons, Jerry, Michael J. and Patrick E. Farrell; four brothers, William C., Paul P., Dr. Joseph T.,, and Eugene A. Farrell, and four sisters, rs. Leo Foley, rs, Harold Le Feber, Mrs. Law-
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| A life-long resident of Indianap{olis, he was 77. He was a member |of the Atkins Pioneer Club, Little [Flower Catholic Church, the men's {club of the church and the Maca- | bees,
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