Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 January 1948 — Page 5

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tack of sufficient personnel and gs huge backlog of cases were, plamed today for a 10-day delay in| mvestigating the case of a mal-/ treated 6-months-old baby -girl by the Juvenile Ald Division, The baby, Shirley Ann Dickson;

- found Yesterday by Police’ per ler Toman Mary Wheeler as it lay.in NEW PRESIDENT. — Ms. 3 sagging cardboard carton placed’ Harold K. Cashon will direct fusic petween two chairs in a rooming| the 1948 woman's work of. the pouse at 603 E: Market St.” Episcopal Church of the AdThere were bruises and sores on vent. the baby's face, and she weighed .

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tion was described as fair. Seeks More Personnel

Wheeler, a petiiion has been filed to remove the child from the par-| ent'’s custody. |

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SRSITY The baby’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. | At -Advent Church RCH George Dickson, were. arraigned in| Mrs Harold K. Cashon has ac- ; Juvenile Court’ this morning on|cepted teh office of president of the the 10th Legion «district indorsed minational charges of child neglect. Bond .of gt Catherine's Guild-Auxiliary him at & meeting in Winchester: $2000 was set on each of them and which includes 400 women of the! The resolution - adopted by the) [| AND they were returned to the county ppiscopal Church of the Advent. SEY STS. il. . Mrs. Dickson told police her hus-| rating body of all the woman's Lake County. chool, 9:30- || tend was kept-awake bythe childs (EEE OCH OL HE HI OMENS)

arship 10:30 eying and that he slapped the

~ ue - put eight pounds, one pound more . than at birth. She Was taken to Mrs i K Cashon General Hospital where her-conet=| J a . . J : age + . : | orien meee NEQHS AUIXHliATY

Directs Women

Baby Neglect Inquiry oo Soe. porn

Indianapolis will be the site of the 1048 state American Legion convention Aug. 13 through 16. The site was chosen last night) .|by the executive committee of the Jstate Legion which indorsed a young attorney from .Brasil, Ind. for national commander. 17 “The committee; thet {eve of the annual two-day Indiana “department mid-winter conference; nominated George N. Craig, 38, for] national commander for 1948-49. Mr. Craig presently is committeeman from Indiana on the Leglon’s national executive board. | During the war, hie served with ‘the 80th Division in the Busypean theater as a lieutenant colonel. Convention in October was ‘vice commander of the {Indiana Legion in 1946-47. Mr. Craig's name will be placed before the Legion's national convention in Miami, Fla, next Oct.

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| He first was nominated by his {home post, Clay County Post No. {2 in Brazil, a-month ago. Later,

|executive committee was submitted The guild-auxiliary is the co- PY the first district, comprising

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| ) Se Hus her i..C. Dolly Grey is the retiring presi- Also during convention eve ac-| JEN ervices; 7:30 Police Chief Edward Rouls said G€nt Of the organizagion. Other new tivities, Joseph . Lutes of Tndianeople, 6:30 ery effort would be made to re- officers of St. Cathtrine’s are Mrs. apolis. announced. his candidacy. for Jove the shortage of personnel In Harold Neeves, vice president; Mrs. Indiana Legion commander, subject ON BY - . re JAD 80 that cases of this sort DOUSIas Hill, second vice president: to the state convention next August. | L SHREVE could be taken care of immediately M's John 'C. Madden, secretary; = Mr. Lutes was the second candi- : being reported to the depart- Mrs. Leland Kirkpatrick, treasurer, date for the highest state Legion ve, associate or : and Mrs. E. C. Kleiderer, recording office. The first was Clarence J, eaking each Relief is expected when the new SeCTeay. * |Donovan, Bedford. '. evening. cass of officers is graduated from’ ~Pesidents of the various compo-| Should Mr. Craig win the nathe present. police school, nent groups of the guild-aiixiliary tional ermmandership, he would be smith, Pastor - are: Mrs. E. C. Kirk, Circle A; Mrs.(the: second Hoosier to hold that second ‘of Forum |L- R. Taylor, Circle B; Mrs. James PQst. ‘The first was former Gov. ens m— on t : -~ |Hawk, Circle C; Mrs. Wendell Sherk,| Paul V. McNutt, who headed the Series Tomorrow Circle D; Mrs. George Jungwind, Legion in 1928-29. 2 : rches Evangelical and Reformed Circle E; Mrs, Thomas Witten, Cir- During the mid-winter conference ae meet for the second|C}® Fi Mrs. Henry Benham, Altar|today.. Legionnaires from the bulk : a 1 { their winter series OUlld; Mrs. J. B. Washburn, Choir[0f 478 posts will attend an antion, Mass. world rum of ~~ |Guild, and Mrs. Robert Bushouse, Subversive activities seminar to convices and uth Sie members will hear Mothers Sua, tion pods ity oltre : : on of A 2 sddress by the Rev. Norman Zulauf| The Rev. Laman H. Bruner is un - Bh in the Friedens Church and North church rector. ” 11th | Jf side members, the same speaker! : . ~GUTICURA-BETTER COMPLEXION PLAN : during the evening ifi the Carrollton Hooper to Address starts x Avenue Church. The Rev. Mr. Zu-/ ET | Churches lauf organized a church in a war- MIT Association THRILLING / tme industrial community which Samuel H. Hooper, secretary- | NEW SKIN CHUR now has 300 persons enrolled. He treasurer of the Indiana Association i RCH vill describe his church and other of the Massachusetts Institute of BEAUTY Butler ational missions projects. | Technology, will speak on “The in just 7 days! Service, 5:00 These Sunday -evening programs University Medical Center” at a how: : swurch Edifice open with a 5:30. p. m. covered-dish dinner _meeling of the association | Ture RN Sapand dint, = supper - followed ‘by classes. Ton Jan 23. er Hf clear up externally CHURCH Br. ‘E-- Harold Klingel is chair- John H. Babbitt, vice president, | gaused pimp) 1 e at 62d man of forum: arrangements with is in charge of reservations for the diant pew tone. Scientifically medi Service, 7:30 the Rev. C. E. Sitler and the Rev. dinner, which will be heid at 6:30 and Bugees Buy ar Severn fia) doers urch ?. R. Buck as assistants. Ip. m. in the Naval Armory. ‘ » - + CHURCH |. . ; rospect St. . i x . 511 Prospect . T 11 A M = ll Churches at y & Ave. at 47th. “ B. Connor Jr School, 9:30 ship, 10:48 - The Loid's Bupper ng, 7 P.M. Busta Te _ RESBYTERIAN Catan o Church of Which . - $ 2194401 54 Beecher. was MEV ROAR, .. ..Ongeryd Appel ine On hand and tn Basis.” te 8 Pennsylvania "0 Choicmon of the Boord U..S. Government Bonds 20,000,000.00

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This is Bethlehem as it appears today, Built upon the ruins of the emcient approximately

town in Palestine. The highway in the foreground follows the course of the old road running south from Nazareth.

. Along this ancient thoroughfare trudged Joseph and Mary, on their way with their journey, they spent the night

to Jerusalem to be taxed. Wearied

in a khan at Bethlehem. Here Mary's child was born, and they called his

name Jesus.” ©

For the prophet had said: “And thou Bethlehem, in the land of Judah, art not the least among the princes of Judah; for out of thee shall come a

Governor who shall rule my people Israel.”

The incidents at Bethlehem that first Christmas morning when Jesus was born, have more profoundly affected human life than any other event in world history. For the spirit of that humble child has become the most

potent influence in modern life.

Millions of churches, dedicated to the worship of God, are founded upon — the faith-born at Bethlehem. And countless millions of people turn to that faith for strength and comiort in life, and for hope of a better life beyond the

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Other Investments F T3113 First Loans 21,530,705.91 Ee a In Marfon County and adjacent counties, ‘Home Purchase Agreements $67,842.38 Property sold to members of association on ; © monthly basis. Share Lo#ns .$8,105.98 Secured by shareholder's seccounts. “ ‘Real Estate fg " 23%. which Sheriff's orient pave vers souxined. ; Prepaid Share Insurance -—n 2.57017 YEE ne . i y ixed Assets 73,008 { y Office buildings, faraiture and equipment. | Other Assets - $6,296.56 | Total Assets $45,976,454.10 | Shareholders’ Accounts $42,498,156.53 | Approximately twenty-three vesting ; —.Due Borrowers 132,170.58 ‘ On Uncompleted ! | Accounts Payable an - Wrigents declared, ans But Jui out. Gross Income Tax accrued. fic Reserves 30,250.97 Specie ™ Unrealized Profs. General Reserves 234287T1.98 Reserve for Contingencies. at i Undivided Profits : 545,400.28 | Total Liabilities $45,976.454.10

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