Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 September 1949 — Page 22
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By EMMA RIVERS MILNER Times Church Editor
Local Groups , = To Talk on China | IT'S GUARANTEED
semester. Classes are gra
with kindergarten for “ prof Davis to Speak PLAY THE LATEST »
ginning 3 S-year-olds through primary! THE JEWISH EDUCATIONAL ‘ | | Association of Indianapolis and and high school groups. I At Bar Meeting RAGE IN its auxiliary will hold a reception In describing the course of in-| «geonomic and Political Situa- RUMMY CARD GAMES 4 {in honor of the association's new struction. provided for the chil-| - %. {ha sub- DURATONE | director, Aaron Intrater, and Mrs, dren, the rabbl said: “They are tion in China,” will ns | # with Cards i Dr, Backus Returns {000% today. ti the history of the Jewish ject of Prof Ritchie G. Davis, in- Play PLASTIC From Extended | The reception- will be from 2 people, their literature structor in corporation law at In-| designed Just for it
to 5 p. m. in the association headquarters, 3456 Central Ave, Mr. Intrater now is beginning
with Bible and continuing Into 3ia5a University Law School, at the modern period; the basic prin-| Wednesday evening meeting] of the Indianapolas Bar Assocla-
Tour of Continent Ry EMMA RIVERS MILNER
To
Chureh Editor “My major impression of my
trip to Europe is that we ought to be awfully glad we live in|
America.” This is what Dr, E, Burdette Backus, minister of All
his first semester as head of dally religious education for represen{tatives of Indianapolis Jewish {congregations Most of them come from orthodox and conservative temples. But the Indian-
Judaism; observances for days, and Jewish lturgi6. + [tion at the Marott Hotel
Born in China, Prof. Davis spent 17 years In that country) and he returned at the close of
World War II as a lleutenant
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Souls Unitarian Church, has t . a a, urc as °|apolis Hebrew Congregation, A congregation and receive salaries. commander in the Navy as legal STA is home again. di. {reform group, sends a few pupils Weekly courses refresh them and|s4visor to UNR in China. many pe Dr. Backus to classes. increase their knowledge of the| Lo poo unos of th I went abroad, | It you will drop in the Central subjects they feach. An setive , : | e quali primarily to at- |Ave. building any afternoon, parents’ committee, a PTA really,[the Committee of Twenty-One, tagion to tend the Inter- ' [Monday through Thursday, you aids the work of the school. will report to the association on Ing east f national Con- {will see the school in session, All seminars to date and seminars of To th of Relig- three floors and the basement of ar Sine Years In She religious the future. Reports wets also T's. Zortun the large, cheerful .former-resi- ’ “scheduled from the admissions . a 5. DECK held Siseisls dence lend themselves to the pro- firmed on the occasion of the... jitee and the judiciary com- Enjoy this latest rage in DOUBLE She HL 0 dam Tr Nei pres NC | Seovidiv asiizaes- PLASTIC CARDS Rs Stands, July 19 | CHILDREN are gathered up by summer, er “Y| The association will meet in the | beautifully designed : last Mond to 25. He re- Dy Lomediately ey : Mrs. Lewis Lurie is chairman beliroom at 6:15. Dinner will be playing cards in Dure- Specially Priced saw him, turned to Indi- immediately he close } served prior to the business ses- In bl pecially dianapolis yes- Dr. Backus lof the public school. They attend of the religious school committee . Pp tone plastic. n blue or night. Col terday afternoon. He divided his classes in Bible; Jewish history, | for the temple; Mrs, Erwin Per-|8/0n. maroon moire finish, gilt at Ft. Har time by Iolland customs and ceremonies, and the mer, chairman of the sisterhood rful attache in between England, . : |Hebr langu it § ken parents committee, and Rabbi edged. A wonde T rma i first to Eng-| ew la age as 8 Spo " and : y i - uesda 3d Germany going in Israel today. Goldblatt, school principal. Police Won't Even | vole, complete with of Bh oh, “For the first time If my lite! Study does not begin until 4 on» Let Him Lie Down ficial rules and score seum * whi I became food conscious-—while p. m. which gives the youngsters ‘ . A ; . THINKING of “the whole pic-| " pad. , made it ve in England,” was the comment bfiime Peloft bald (0 Play 4 fo) Children from all over Indianapolis study the Jewish religion ture of religious education, lle Hi Mot re cle gala. M taria n Pv n’ y » . v : real og - : ) ale. aatiatying. meal [room and to enjoy the light re- and lore in the Jewish Education Association building, 3456 Cen ayy award of n nis orcy Regular “Canasta” Double Deck 98¢ Ake. M5 while there but once. Then J{resments which may be pur-tral-Ave: the fact that even though we live a iy “foe prin Beautiful Designs cv vee neo —,- Fan of Ai ah sues bids PA ae Re ui 160 boys and girls have] Mrs. Bess Dobrowitz serves as/tendance in the school of. the in the machine age, the age of MUNCIE, Sept. 10—~No appre- ' “tin were ¢ out to ao rid y lenrolled for this year. They office secretary for the associa: Jewish Educational Association, miracles is still with the faithful.lsa¢ion for the finer things of life Phone, C. O. D. and Mail Orders Filled Promptly hand th: Credit [range in age from those who have tion. She, Mr. Intrater and the ®ach temple of the city maintains| “Dr. Alexis Carrel, distinguished| _ip,¢'g the complaint about state one, L. U. D. night to s yd {attended the public school for one various teachers of classes make Its own Sunday school. The work (Physician and scientist, sald o {troopers from Robert L. Bryan, their your “The British are well dressed] y ar, about 7- years old, to|the staff. Mrs. Dobrowitz is a of the Indianapolis Hebrew Con- faith: a the fullfill |16. ! CHAS ( PEEK INC son, Iva and apparently in good health. ..n, o¢ most any age. The 4 social worker by training and ex- gregation Religious School serves| ‘It brings to man the -| Bryan was doing rodeo trick * » ’ * get ‘secor They complain some but I think|, = 0100000 close at 5:15 p. m. | perience. She has been with ‘the as an example of what is being/ment of his desires, inner riding stunts on his motorcycle on ELERS place in tl they deserve credit for tightening z,q those beginning at 5:15 close association five years and was done on Sundays in“temples over strength, spiritual light, divine) a JEW ’ {the highway near the interSection & class fc their belts on account of theiriz¢ 6:30 p, m. formerly employed for seven years the city and the whole country. |love and ineffable peace. lot State 3 and 67 136 W Washington Indiana Theatre Bldg. DOF sama economic situation. The more m=! Mr. Intrater came here from|with the National Refugee Serv-| . =. = “The study of the wisdom of Roads 3 hy hg 2 - RL 7727 shi d ports they bring into thé country, Malden, Mass, a part of Boston,|ice. She stands ready to bind a| A TOTAL of 250 children are our prophets and our great men,”| State Trooper Bob Adams sald § Store Hours: 9 to 5:30 Daily. . ip un or whith cannot raise its own food, where he was principal of one of(cut finger, find lost gloves, and expected by Rabbi Maurice Gold-/ Mr. Intrater added, “will guide us on the arrest sheet, Reckless | ’ rs. i the more difficult they make their the largest Hebrew schools in meet a variety of emergencies. [blatt, head of the temple, to en-|through the uncertainties and driving. Subject was lying down) pretty pe eeoomle slfuation. « YiGAL. 3 |New England, He als waa paw In addition to swelling the at-|roll in the Sunday School thisiperils of life.” ‘on his motorcycle.” 3 aa fa — lovely he ] “Tra: cult abroad. In|ident of the principals’ Association | i —— relia LL ___ o Co __________ ___ t 1912 when I went across, I was of the vicinity of Boston. He was ; skirt and not required to have a passport born J a Sntioslovaitla, Studied cap. Bay and the matter of handling|in Poland and in the Hebrew Uni- er and Et Earn nee | BG AT A 2 7 States currency good any- tine. e ta n audience, 1 Utisd ye yr the Safra Schools and has lived | “Now, currency control prevails in the United States 12 years. | Settled Hf in European countries. You must i . . MRS. K declare how much you are bring- { . gociars ow uch You sre >nt 30 Butler U. | Sensat Sorry, No Phone or Mail Orders, Please Woah, Hmit the sum of their own you nsa ona - dy d e as ? very happ: may bring in. On the continent - : i ter Ruth } in Holland or Germany, every ; i : ; time you change from American : , i | ly settled currency to currency of that ; : Ruth and hunts, R must ss Recorded PY| The appointment of a staff of, 4 Yo little girls surency control board. 30 faculty advisers to assist be-| —— Hving in y 8 “When you leave the country, ginning and sophomore students| : You must be able to strike a - last mont! with what you brought during freshman week activities Mrs. Pos in, Ere taking out and the vir.|at Butler University Monday Ne us through Friday of this week was e “ hs You hive made, announced Jestanany. oF fresh | ing had he People + Sha In addition to Pp sh-| his wife w “1 ws BifRased bY in ts man and sophomore students and Mrs. ¥ ficulties countries aré hav- with programs of study and ad- pt ing in trying to reconstruct their vising on general university : ! , turned thi ecogomies after the war, par- matters, the factulty advisors will] < dl ce had their Sony SY people serve throughout the year, Dr. : Bo ci their son &re very poor ‘shabby. ey Harry E. 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Fear Russia | Dr. Karl Kaufman, Dr: William Dr. Backus speaks German and | Livingston, Dr Karl 8. Means, was enabled to get the personal Prof. George Miller, Prof Christo opinions of German -men and Mocas, Prof. Nancy Moore, Prof.'§ . women. He found both the Harriet Paddock, and Prof. Ruth Dutch and Germans harboring Patterson, great fear of Russia. Other Members “The Germans told me,” he| Other committee ‘members incontinued, “that the Americans clude Dr. Nathan Pearson, Dr. made a great mistake when they James H. Peeling, Prof. Esther came into Germany not to accept Renfrew, Prof. Wallace P. Rusterthe offer of the German generals holtz, Prof. Anthony Schwartz, to go into Russia and finish them Prof. Herbert Schwomeyer, Dr. of.” Roland G. Usher, Prof. R. Harold Dr. Backus described a liberal Van Cleave, Prof. Galvin Walker, movement comparable to the Prof. Grace Whitesell, and Prof. Unitarian Church increasing in Maomi A, Whitesell. Germany since the war. He also! About 1200 freshmen are exsald that the great influx of Cath- pected to take part in the week's olic refugees from the east into activities. The program for newhas changed the Catho- comers will include aptitude tests le-Protestant ratio there. Where: as well as tests in English, matha8 before the war, about 60 per matics, speech, a physical examicent of the population was Prot- nation and a chest X-ray. New «stant and 40 per cent Roman students will register Friday from Catholic, they now are about'S8 a. m. until noon and from 1 equally divided. p. m. until 4 p. m.
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