Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 August 1948 — Page 4
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Mary Louise Cal. lender, 62.
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Fire Department Mascot
‘Hitch-Hikes' Home
WESTBURY, N. Y., Aug. 28 (UP)—Wolf, the dalmatian mascot of the Westbury Fire Department, was back home today after a four months vacation on a farm in Southern New Jersey. William Kaiser Jr, the dog's owner, sald Wolf had been trained to jump onto empty truck seats and evidently made his way home to Long Island by hitch. hiking rides from lonely truck drivers. Mr, Kaiser said the dog invited himself on a vacation in April when he jumped into a
Titruck driven by .a New Jersey
farmer. .
ISSUE 25¢ DIVIDEND A quarterly dividend of 25 cents was declared on the common stock ‘of the J. D. Adams Manufacturing Co. at a meeting of the board, it was announced today.
Sept. 15.
GUEST MINISTER—Dr. I. Otto Nall, Evanston, Hll., will ; yest minister at Irvington
_. OF YEARS AND MEN—Next Wednesday Nicholas ‘H. Noyes, vice president and chairman ot the Soe commition of Eli Lilly & Co. will give Up active participation in the company's official familywand will serve in an advisory ca-
Methodist Church Sept. 5, to launch Church Anniversary Month.
pacity as finance chairman. He will devote his * work and a fund campaign for his alma mater—Comell University. ;
ington where he meets with the Secretary and the several
president of the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce in 1926 and was chairman of the Community Fund in 1922 and 1923. In 1924 he became a member of the executive
Association and served as president in 1932 and and slides it In 1933 He's still on the executive committee.
National Boys’ Club Director
HE IS a director of he National Association of Boys Clubs, and for ears has been a long. Cornell University trustee of the Second ¥ give much of his time to helping
He smiles when asked business, and points out that with 61% million
we cannot help but be equally caution lies in the fact that we must overproduce ot today to catch up with the five-year backlog accumulated during the war. There already are, in his opinion, some signs of slowing down. textiles are reaching the saturation point. Home pliances are catching up with demand and with is year's bumper food crops, there leveling off of prices in that field.
§ out over the trees and ‘Koen an Eye on the Trough’ : ON the crest of the wave,” he says, gt
rer, vice chair- ‘says, “started life bare-handed, and ability will He has been a member of the oulstrip money every time. Roy W. .. of the best examples I know of men who get
Navy, most in the Pacific. His t, is Mrs, Frederic M. Ayres Jr. . And 80, inithe life of Nicholas Hartman Noyes, Bept. 1 will be an important milestone. It is the years. In day he gives up the rigorous reins of active busiand begins pouring back into the minds of younger executives, his wealth of experience, his Of the business and the inspiration own life so abundantly affords.
Avoid Exercise And 9 Other Ways on foreman in the locomo|Fo\Keep Cool Dr. CharlesF., Pabst, a dermat: ogist, today gave the followin, rules for keeping cool in the rent heat wave:
strenuous exercise.
ing of light shades.
sleep every night. ment. Don't argue. |
circulating, with an electric fan!
Year.
MacAllister Machinery Co., Ine, is president of the squadron. | 47 The 71st was part of the First: 4
times a year in the historic
American Drug Manufacturers
byterian Church.- And
about the future of
the highest wages in history, prosperous. His note of
Radios are plentiful. And
may be a
soon to keep an eye out for successful men I know,” he . Howard is one There are countless others.”
has just been elected assistant company. Evan served five
(By Harold
NEW YORK, Aug. 28 (UP)
cur
ONE: Avoid exertion and
TWO: Wear thin, loose cloth-
re
THREE: Drink eight or more
The Rev.
consin and will return next Sunday. :
Ordain Pastor In Home Church
Gaylord Hankins will be formally ordained to the Christian ministry in his home church, West Morris Street Christian, at services at 7:30
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Name Levinson to New
Post at Allison's Promotion of Harold E. Levinson to chief of standards at Allison Division, General Motors Corp., was announced today by Ww. manager,
G.. Guthrie,
Mr. Levinson
Mr. Levinson,
with Allison since 1941, has been {general supervisor of standards and production control in the locomotive parts department. will be succeeded in this position by Hal BE. Strange, who has been
tive parts department.
= 680 Railroaders Here oi- Draw Sick Benefits
€ 10| gix hundred and eighty Indi“lanapolis rallroaders were paid 1$123,000 in sickness benefits during the year ending June 30, H. L. Alberty, district manager of the Railroad Retirement Board,
ported today.
He also announced that the glasses of water daily and five/figure for the state for the same grains of salt at least threé times period was $737,156.
1309 8. Bheffleld ‘Ave,, a. lifelong Indianapolis resident, already
churches,
ville, as parttime minister. Elders from Mr. Hankins these and elders of the local church will participate in the ceremony. Warren Mathis, pastor of Fountain Square Christian Church and personal friend of the candidate, charge to the candidate and the Rev. Harry Bucalstein, pastor of West Morris Street Church, will ve the charge to the churches. Mr. Hankins will preach on “Why I Am a Preacher of the Gospel of Jedus Christ.”
will
succeeds H. B. Brown, who has resigned to care for personal and.other business,
m. tomorrow. Mr. Hankins,
two Olive nd Liberty ear Martins-
serving
churches
give the
Allison "works
who has been
He
Church will celebrate Anniversary the first Sunday in September, with a special program each of the four Sundays and social activities through the week.
I, Christian guest minister at services at 10:45 a. m. Sept. 5.
in Berlin.” and -author and served as presi? dent of the interdenominational Associated Church Press. He is now president of the Methodist Press Association.
day at the church ‘school followed by the annual homecoming and basket dinner.
Pastor Ends Vacation
of First Church, has returned from vacation and will conduct services at
'Church Plans. Celebration
Methodists to Mask Anniversary Month » The Irvington Method Hat
“«,
beginning
Month”
Evanston, the be
Dr. T. Otto Nall, managing editor of Advocate, will
His subject will be “A Sunday Dr. Nall is a teacher
Sunday, Sept. 25, will be rally
The Rev. C. P. Blekking, pastor United Presbyterian
10 a. m. tomorrow. He will preach on “Christian Hospitality.”
N. Y. Seismographs
Record Heavy Quake NEW YORK, Aug. 28 (UP)= An earthquake of about the same intensity as that which killed several persons in northern Argentina earlier this week was recorded late yesterday by Fordham University seimographs. The quake centered 4500 miles from New York. Direction was not determinable.
Msgr. Foley Retreat Master at Marian | The Very Rev. John A. Foley,! 0. P., Louisville, Ky., will conduct the women's
Labor Day week-end at Marian College.
dinner at 6:30 p. m. next Saturday and "will close with Holy Hour Sept. 6. Chairman is Miss Hsien O'Gara, 1512 N. Meridian
son planned by the International Federation of Catholic Alumnae. Miss Madge Ginn is general chairman of the retreat committee. The Rev. Richard Grogan, St. John's Church, is retreat moderator. Bin
retreat scheduled
The retreat will open with a
This evént closes the 1948 sea-
Youth for Christ Rally Set Tonight
A special rally will be held tonight at the Youth for Christ Club as the Rev. Roger Malshary, director, and 100 young people return from Youthspiration Week at Winona Lake. ‘Speaker will be the Rev. James L. Anderson, a teacher at Bethany Camp, Winona. The Rev. Mr. Anderson is field repr ta-
Rev. Amos L.- Boren, Minister * BOP. M-—MY.F. 9:30 A. M~—~ Mr. Earl McMinn, Supt.
10:45 A. M.—"The Vision of the Prophet.” 7:30 P. M.—“To the Stars.” * Guest
, Miss Pogay Hadley “My Name Han.” “Services for the Seeker”
7: ray 870.N. Gladstone Ave., and Circle| METHODIST CHURCHES | ARES ra, a Circle 4 will meet at 7:30 p. m.| Roberts Park Church EAST 10TH STREET Fhuraday in the new Indiana Na- Since 1821 - O.B. Holths PU 3000 E. New York St. | Delaware at Vermont EE on amt A
Worship Service esses 10:48 | “Jesus, Master and Lord” fiome of the Bverson Bible Clam ————————————————————
NORTH CHURCH Meridian and 88th Street Dallas L. Browning, D. D, Minister 9:30 A. M.—Chureh School.
Come to Church!
Old-Fashioned Gospel Messages RIVER AVE. BAPTIST 1000 RIVER A
CENTRAL BAPTIST YOU TO
INVITES at Central Ave. and W 10:45 A. M.—Morning Service. Dr. OG.
oll 9:35 A. M.—~Bible School. CLASSES FOR ALL AGES
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH M and Vi
eridian ermont Streets Carleton W. Atwater. D. D., Pastor
, BL 9:30 A. M.—Bible School 10:30 A. M.—Worshi x
7:30 P. M.—Mid-week Prayer Service. *
WITH Us est8eld "ne a
“A Global Gospel.”
10:45 A. M.—Sermon: “God Begins Ageia." An Inspiring Summer Service
BAPTIST CHURCHES
EXETER BAPTIST-Exeter & ITth ® Rev. Isom Perris—0:30 and 7:30,
AR EMERSON AVE —Emerson & KE New York. Peter Vroom, 10:30 A.M. 7:30 PAL TUXEDO PARK-20 N. Grant (4100 Bast), U. 8. Clutton, 9:30 AM. 7:30 PM. LYNHURST-—Lynhurst dr., 3 blocks 8. y n 8t. id J. CL ye
WOODRUFF PLACE
Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. 10:45—‘A Stormy Voyage.” 7 P. M.—*“A Great Comeback.” Rev. Treent, preaching at both services. Fellowship Hour § to T P. M.
CROOKED CREEK, N. Mich. Rd. & 86th, Louis G. Crafton, 9:45—11:30, 7 P. M.
tive of Youth for Christ, Inc., and newly appointed director of the Tampa, Fla., chapter. The rally, open to the public, will be at 7:30 p.m.
Church Music Group Meets at Valparaiso i Tim Service VALPARAISO, Aug. 20—More than 40 leaders of the movement
for study and restoration of the masterpieces of church music in
Report 20,000 European War Brides Enter U. S.
FRANKFURT, Aug. 28 (UP)— Nearly 20,000 war brides have been shipped from Europe to the United States in. the past 20 months, Army officials a d
today. German brides totaled 9941, French 6520, Belgian 2157, Dutch 274, Luxembourgers six, and Swiss three,
Bridge Group Sets Meet
The first major Indianapolis Bridge Association tournament of the fall season will be held Sept.
dinner meeting and election of
officers will be held.
day. FOUR: Get eight or nine hours
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
: Avoid worry and excite-
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SIX: Keep the air in the room
New President
r similar device. SEVEN: Take frequent baths.
EIGHT: Avoid the direct rays *
1,6 Pictured
* president of the sun. ’ NINE: Reduce the number of i Zesloms calories in your diet. 16 Girl's name TEN: Remember that alcohol! 17 Thinner ah and sulfa drugs make you more | 10 Lamprey oy 2 N(3) sensitive to sunstroke. Do Your! sg Morindin dye = ANC drinking in the shade. 21 Lariat EN 2 22 Yes (Sp.) ILL x . s : Te Fighter Squadron |2i from . 3 Holds 2d Reunion |2Nisnt betore
Nearly 100 members of the Tist| 30 Eager
Fighter Squadron are holding 33 Blackbird of their second reunion here today! and tomorrow.
cuckoo family
i 34 Compass point
They will be refighting World| 35 Trial
P. BE. McAllister, secretary of!
Fighter Group. It was overseas
War I from strategic seats in the 37 Poker stake lounge of the Hotel el where they also convened last 40 Social insect | 41 Symbol for
Antlers, 38 Label
thallium
| 43 Pair (ab.) | 44 Tendency
Symbol for samarium
for more than three years and 49 Dress edge
.\flew more than 1000 missions, 9} Brings into
Equipped with P-38 Lightnings,|
line 4. |the outfit ‘flew with the 8th, 9th, | 53 Sheltered side
12th and 15th Air Forces. It saw > He is the new
action in England, Tunisia, Sicily,| Sardinia and Italy.
11-Lb,, 9-Oz. Baby |
Born at Seymour Tinmies State Service i SEYMOUR, Aug. 28 — Mrs.
— president
| 58 Abrogate { 58 Shores 1 59 Cook in oven
VERTICAL 1 Tibetan priest 2 Russian river
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HORIZONTAL 3 Fish
4 Earth goddess 5 Orifice 6 Heating device 7 Anger 8 Doctor's aide While 10 Indian 11 Act 12 Indolent 14 Beverage 18 Near 21 Staff 23 Bugle plant 25 Elevate 27 Happening 28 Rodent 29 Individual
Answer to Previous Pussie
31 Devotee 32 English river
45 Registered nurse (ab.) 36 Light knock 46 Ever (contr.)
18 at Hotel Lincoln. Between the| 9:30 A. M.—Family Bible" School. two sessions of the four city|!%43A MTWoeuhip, sermon. championship play, the annual «A Cordial Welcome to Alle
the Lutheran Church held their fifth annual seminar at Valpa-
raiso University last week.
These seminars are the framework upon which a revival in in-| terest in fine church music is be-|
Free Reading
Morning Service at 11
FIRST CHURCH Castle Hall Bldg, ' R. R, 119 E. Ohio St.
ing created among Protestants. Chaplain to Officiate
lain of St. Margaret's School
ices ‘at 11 a. m, tomorrow.
ENGLEWOOD
CHRISTIAN CHURCH 57'N. RURAL ST.
O. A. Trinkle, Minister
CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Delaware and Walnut Streets + (700 North)
8 of Chain, Ouest, Minister. : “Un t » Youth Fellowship ” aid
ALL SAINTS EPISCOPAL
Central Ave. at 16th St,
Rev. L. G. Putman
Chaplain of St. Margaret's School, Versailles, Tex.
Special Guest Holy Communion—7:30 a. m. Morning Prayer and Sermon—11 a. m.
The Rev. L. G. Putnam, chap-|
Versailles, Ky., will officiate at All Saints Episcopal Church serv-
oP. M.
SECOND CHURCH Delaware at 12th R. R., 526 State Life Bldg.
THIRD CHURCH Washington Blvd, at 34th R. R.,, Church Edifice
Wednesday Evening Testimonial Meeting
Christian Science Churches
Branches of The Mother Church’ The First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Mass.
The Public Is Cordially Invited to Our Services and
Lesson for Sunday, Aug. 20th “CHRIST JESUS”
SUNDAY SCHOOL IN ALL CHURCHES AT 11 A. M. at 8 P. M,
Rooms (R. R.)
o'clock in All Churches
Drive at Butler Evening Service, 5:00 R. R,, Church Edifice
CHURCH College at 624 Evening Service, 7:30 R. R,, Church Edifice
SIXTH CHURCH 1609% Prospect St. R. R., 1611 Prospect
in All Churches
TABERNACLE PRESBYTERIAN Mtb and Centra) + DR. ROY EWING VALE REV. ROBERT 8. MOORHEAD
: BIO Ser A. Shullenberger, Minister 9:30 A. M.—Bible School. MoTaiay orally. lr 10:48 A M. 1048 4. Ales[iViRS Worn Hollis Turley, Pension Fund, | Mr. Moorhead, “Murmuring st Sinai"
Thurs. Mid-Week Service, 7:30
Delaware at Sixteenth GEORGE ARTHUR
Presbyterian Churches Invite You
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
MERIDIAN HEIGHTS
Central Ave. at 47th, Rev. Rey B. Connor Jr.
Carroliton at 13th St. Ford Porter, Pastor Tune In Wish, Sunday 7:30 to 8 A. M. Sunday—7:45 P. M. Young People’s Night Speaker: Rev. James Turnbull,
wo me 80: Qunday Sc 9:30 TH ans 9:4 Worship, 11:00 A. M. Church School ...ccveeereaeees 130A M. Speaker, Rev. Robert’ Thomas, JURIOY BRIS sesecssennnssnnsss 5:00 P. M. Presbytery of Indianapolis
SECOND PRESBYTERIAN
The Historie Church of Which Henry Ward Beecher was Ministes
Vermont and Pennsylvania Sta Joseph W. Johnston, Minister
37 Also 47 Oceans Carrollton at 1ith 39 Pear] weight 48 Dissolve A WORLD-WIDE MINISTRY Rev. William A. Alexander 40 Genus of geese 50 Blemish “Giving The Gospel To A World 9:30 A. M.—Church School for All Ages. 41 Pronoun 52 Youth Lost In Sin.” 10:45 A. M.—Momning Worship. 42 Native of 53 Meadow BER “Dead End Streets” : Latvia 55 Musical note E EAN GOSPEL Thursday, 7:30 p. m., Jidweex Service 44 Containers . 57 Italian river TEMPLE NORTHMINSTER
Kessler Blvd. & Ralston Dr. 9:45 A. M.—Sund i a nday School. 10:45 A. M. Morning Worshi
WESTMINSTER
WALTER L PEARCY, Min 445 8. State (1700 Bast)
Winona Lake.
Young People. 4:00 P. M. 7:00 P. M.— Westminster Fellowship.
Morning Worship, 11 a m. Intimations of Design”
FAIRVIEW
48th and Capitol Ave. VIRGIL D. RAGAN, Minister 9:30 A. M.—Church Schoo] and Morning . Worship. “Our "Dilemma," Rev. William A. Alexander. 7:00 P. M.—~Westminster Fellowship.
Charles Biehle, North Vernon, gave birth Thursday to the largest baby on record at the Schneck Memorial Hospital here. The infant weighed 11 pounds and nine ounces. : ' In May the hospital had its] smallest baby, Joyce Ann, Ozbun, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | Edwin Ozbun, Seymour, who weighed one pound and 11 ounces at birth. : :
ST. JOHN’S
EVANGELICAL
10:15 A. M.—M! “One in &
Miilion"™
AND REFORMED Sanders
leonard snd a +E A PIEPENBROK. Pastor
r. Wallace Zink Gen. 18:23.33.
Belmont Church of Christ 1002 8. Belmont Ave. Sunday Program Bible Classes, 9:45 a. m. Worship and Preaching, 10:45 a. m. and 745 p. m. Carl Flinn, Minister--CA-1350
ZION
EVANGELICAL
AND REFORMED
North and New Jersey Sts. FREDERICK R. DARIES, D. D,, Pastor
9:10 A. M.~Church 10:00 A, M.~Worship
School. Service:
Wednesday Services, 7:45 p. m.
ST. MARK'S
UNITED LUTHERAN Prospect’and Linden Sts.
~ ATTENTION EVERYBODY PENTEC
An Old-Fashioned
OSTAL REVIVAL
Now Going On at the
Be
3851 E. NEW YORK With That Young Evangelist
G. A. MANGUN
of Beaum ont, Tex.
HURCH
Shortwave to* Improve
T Am That IT Am™
Rev. Thomas B. Kline
SERVICES NIGHTLY AT 7:45.
The dividend is payable Sept. 20 come through fairly to shareholders on record as of
By Science Service WASHINGTON, Aug. 28-Re-jception of shortwave radio broadjcasts promises to improve {throughout the next week. Radio] ‘signals, particularly those follow-|
ing North Atlantic paths, will!{
11 for the next couple of days, ‘and quite, ‘well for the. rest of the week,
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Bermon by
9:30
Mr. George C. Hewson
est Morris Street Christian Church 153¢ W. Morgis (at Blaine)
A, M.--Morning Worship 10:45 A. M.~Bible Schoo! 3 15 P. M.-C. E. Meetings
Worship vveveveesesd0:15 A. M. Sunday School «ovvvee 915 AL M.
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apd iE TATE SHOE a nity, ANnsas ) DR. FREDERICK S ANDREWS
SUNDAY VICE, 11 A M.
SER Open_Dally 10 to .S--Sat. tll § Cnity Literatures Classes -Consiitans
MONDAY 7:30
UNITED YOUTH RALLY WELCOME :
there for four employed as a a New York committee wk New York Cit, companies in : Expose Bi Mr. Hughes which remedis closed. In the legislative cor him to condu surance inquiry) policyholders’ diverted to pri
chose him as mayor of New refused. Then ernment called its coal trust | A year later Republican co toga nominats nor and he al Republicans © elected. Mr. H liam Randolpk ocratic nomine He was re-e term but bef dent Taft app sociate Justic Court. He wer on Oct. 10, 19
Sides V Mr. Hughes ing opinions +
He did, th side with Oliv dean of the | cing “yellow tracts, in hole titled to fede insure a fair t and in conde: law permittin; of Negro farr to keep wage Mr. Hughe political scene nominated a presidential signed from f day. Stumped During the stumped the ¢ Wilson. He ¥v date, made m famous reddi His campaig the enthusia: politicians. His misund Hiram Johns believed by him the Whit Certain it i often conside: candidate, Hughes his ¢ And it was t fornia elector lar vote min cost Mr. Hug Mr. and M ing to accoun tion returns hotel. So ¢ were the eal addressed his President” a a kiss. Undau Mr. Hughe: erders not t morning the he was once zen. Undau his law pract A highly & Hughes did 1 to the public President Ws him Secretar He immed a front page of the Wash ence was sali ly responsibl fame becam
