Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 October 1949 — Page 10

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jcommented, “especially over week- and ends.”

A customer views the new religious book, "In Our Image,” shown by, Mes. rma Way in the L. 5. Ayres’ book department,

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Court of Honor Poing

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11 Local Troops “sr German to Work on New College To Be Represented Sy EMMA RIVERS MILNER, Times Church Bdltr. Four the status of a German War Forty-one Boy Scouts of America CE Jean cin Changs the status ata Prisane; will receive at 8| Herbert of Germany was court of honor at 2:30 p. m. in the Breckinridge, during World War II, now is plying his art as

German prisoner's ability as an there to be made an Eagle ist and held him in remem-

Robert and Richard ard Cole, ewig twins from Troop 360, ort, will % be included in the ceremony. An- In Seliing Mr. Jogerst a tempor other set of brothers will be John the and Jim Wardlaw from Troop 61, Fairview Presbyterian Church. Their pastor, the Rev. Virgil D. Ragan, will pronounce the invocation at the beginning of the court of honor. Dr. Esch te Speak Speaker for the event wlil bejHe Dr. I. Lynd Esch, president of|words | Indiana Central College. Eagle|panionship I rank wili be conferred by Wallace|standing. At least 30 of the Bene0. Lee, commissioner of the Cen-|dictine Monks tral a Council. Mothers and fathers of the boys will take part in the badge-pin-lof Wagshurst, Germany. He was ning ceremony, after which theigraduated with highest honors boys will pin roses on theirifrom the art school in Stras-| mothers . John Hume, a member of theiltaly and taught in the art school Advancement Committee of the/in Karlsruhe. His family has proCentral Indiana Council, will pre-/duced painters and sculptors for side as chairman of the event. six generations, he says. Scouts from Indianapolis He is non-Catholic in faith, un-

Here For Religious Books

Marked Upswing Noted Since End of War;

More Expensive Type Sought by Customers

By EMMA RIVERS MILNER, Times Church Editor Indianapolis persons of all ages are buying and reading more religious books than ever before. Ben Riker of the L. 8. Ayres’ book department says the store

vious years. Instead of declining since, the turnover of Bibles and other religious books has continued to increase, he has observed. The In lis: Public Li-| : brary’s record of religious book- man’s ‘Peace of Mind.’ We have loans ‘coincides closely with the Placed an order for the Bruce| commercial sales. The library has | | Roger's ‘World Bible’ which costs| noted a ‘very marked $175 per volume and is in a in the numbers of religious books limited edition of 975.” borrowed from its shelves since | Another book being advertised; the war.” The Bible maintain3 a by Ayres and other shops is “In| steady popularity, the library Our Image.” It retails for $10 is called a “treasury of | Biblical art and literature” edited Bought for Reading ly Houston Harte and illustrated

This then answers the ques-| i Suy Rowe. ors tion: “Are religious books being raries |great expectation regarding the new book, “Mary,” by Asch. bles Among the religious books most in their/often in demand they Pol, they do not read Peale’s “A Guide to Confiden fu Ani the store Ldving,” Sheen's “Peace of Soul,” the Merton's “The Seven Storey Mounligious books, it|tain,” Oursler's “The Greatest of Jo i, Story Ever Told” and Douglas’

sold larger quantities of such books durifig the war than in any pre-|

troops to receive Eagle badges married, of medium height, spare {vill include: of build and sandy haired. He, {i Troop 3: Roddy Aderholdt, will work in St. Meinrad sand-| {James Ewing and John Shreve. [stone in the abbey. | Troop 6: Richard Cross, Rob- May Keep Him in U.S. ert L. James, David Moore and) qppeils tn Washington sald|

Jasper Shadoan. i Troop 31: Willard Nance. the monks will be able to keep:

4 Mr. Jogerst permanently as an Troop 42: Jack W. Lynn, Karli," ¢oocver if they can arrange] {L. Stoicheff and Nicholas Velonis. for him to marry an American] oP 48: Robert Everett Mc- girl or persuade Congress to pass| a special act to naturalize him.| Tro i In Lob ohm. He was given his visa through’ 3 Ps. Smith, John Wardlaw (he intervention of Rep. Winfield {K. Denton, Democratic congressJim Wardlaw and Jack Wilson. {man from: Evansville, ap J8: ©. Burkes! Free, The Evansville congressman {kin Jr. Paul Newman and Jack already has introduced a bill to {Worner. \make a German orphan the le-; .gitimate heir of American para Crops Bangs Ji ents. She is 4-year-old Jodene,! Uughes. who was adopted from a hospital Troop 91: J. Franklin McCor-

mick, James Edwards and David od my Sergeant Otis} Van Buskirk. | ¥ ; Troop 177: David Churchman. | The latter was Phyllis Sehyase,

{daughter of Salvation rmy or ukiort troops’ and Scoutsiyroior Otis Schnarr of ual

ville. She is with her husband in| Troop 317: Joe Elliott, the U. 8. occupation forces in| gd 320: Channing Blicken-| Germany. They hope to bring the! {child home with them and Mr. rs Ji8: Robert Briney and penton has been promised | {prompt action on the bill at the Troop 360: Richard Cole, Robert | {next session of Congress. Cole and Wallace Kent McGill. —————————— { From Mulberry, Troop 336: Nel- SALES MANAGER NAMED i son B. Combs Jr, Charles B.. Robert J. Binford Jr. 3521! Walker Jr. and David Weaver. {Guilford Ave., has been appointed

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“Customers are: buying a greater variety of Bibles and more expénsive ones. They select preferred bindings — red, blue, brown or the traditional white andi¢o. the bride. Their enthusiasm for the zipper Bible is evident. “The Nelson copyrighted revised version maintains its place

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