Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 March 1950 — Page 12
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Councit Sets | Miethocists About $80,000
By EMMA RIVERS MILNER «Times Church Editor . THE Broad Ripple boom Includes religion. ’ The membership of the Bro Ripple Methodist Church is growing by leaps and bounds along
| Annual Plena Meeting
‘Four Local Men To Attend Session
In Pennsylvania more than trebled. _Four Indianapolis “men. arel. Sunday schoal pupils are meetscheduled to attend the second/ing in the church kitchen and annual plenary meeting of thehallways, so crowded are all the Conference of United States Mem- class rooms, : ber: Churches of the - World!
Since Dr. H, Otho Blackburn as- . {sumed the pastorate just two years ago,
and Thursday at Buck Hill Falls, rms sie B kate haf the. exterior. will he
a gs - : W. Buck- displayed for members to see. The ney Are a Ror Gan estimated building cost will be be-
itween $80,000 and $100,000. ® = =» } A CAMPAIGN to raise funds : is scheduled to begin after Easter Silos of Chant! and br Henry and ground probably will be r Coe broken in the autumn. Members Higdon, both of the United Chris- the ch ; t tian Missionary Society. ‘hope to mark fhe church's cen ennial in the new quarters in 1952. A ape LIE A Soom bY L2 : pastor on “Stewardship o ur inter-church aid and refugee Pro Gpportunity,” reports of the exgram, the progress of the coun-ing gion committee and viewing cil's international study program. plans, the congregation will in the United States and questions .. a sacrificial meal together. of public relations is announced. | ____ — i
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magazine; Dr. Gaines M. Cook, executive secretary of the International Convention of the Dis-
ahigion, BG1 i SK 88 gure for Bran. Shiv Oxford University, England ang formerly of Indianapolis, will be Dr. John A. Mackay. president of/held at 2 p. m, Tuesday in Stirling
Princeton Theological Seminary. | St. Joseph Ceme-
Father Kills Family,
Ends Life Over Taxes | ,uie accident
SHIZUOKA, Japan, Mar.. 18 near El Centro, (UP)—A 54-year-old clerk stran- Cal, Mar. 11. He] gled his wife, son and two daugh- was en route tof ters to death today and then New Mexico. A hanged himself because he could veteran of the not pay his taxes. U. 8. Navy. @ A note to the tax office said where he servedf§ the entire family had agreed to 14 years, he hadi : the strangling at the hands of lived in San Di- Mr. Shi the father. The children, aged ego, Cal. since “r+ SUPP 15, 10 and 5 years were dressed his discharge in 1945. in their best clothes. Three rice| Survivors include his wife, Cecakes were placed near them, {celia; a daughter, Sharon Kay,
tery. Mr. Shipp was {killed in auto-
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the 14-day Hampshire Ee Broad Ripple Methodists expect their new church to lock like this. "Dr. and Mrs. Blackburn will carry 6108 Carrollton Ave. after the|survey of the neighborhood refull responsibility for the food— present white frame structure is cently. soup, crackers and dessert. Young moved farther back on
{church will house a worship room should be coming to the Broad The members will drop the/to seat 440. The balcony and Ripple Methodist: Church. But eof thel al Sunday din-/Parior will increase the seating overflowing as it is, no effort has price of iheir usua| Suncay in capacity to 800. Offices and class- been made to bring in these ner in the collection plate to be ,,om5 also will occupy this floor. hundreds. sent to needy Methodist children for their use and comfort seemed! in Germany. A photographer will take moving pictures of every phase of the church program, to be shown later. The new church will stand at
wash the dishes. 3 per cent
- s & = SPACE for recreation, matics and meetings on the will tell you. ground floor and for Christian
{be illegal.
The church made a careful Sulding them in the construction o_o
- He has made
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. jdoing just that. Fights Corn Allotment | He enjoys quoting the wisdom VINTON. Towa, Mar. 18 (up °f the masters of literature such]
—President Allan B. Kline of the Stevenson:
San Diego; his mother, Mary; two sisters, Mrs. William Rosengarten, | Mrs. James Ruegamer, all of In-
Waterloo, ‘Ia. ht,
Boston's Chestnut St.
Has Notable Residents BOSTON,” Mar. 18 (UP)—Few
[tion, outspoken foe of administra- made a cathedral.” {tion farm proposals, protested to-| —— day that government restrictions: would prevent him from planting enough corn on his own farm. streets in America can boast of a a a {more ~ notable residents thanison Robert. He said his allot-| Chestnut Street on Boston's 'Bea- ment of 100 acres of corn for 1950 econ Hill under soil management regula- | Among the famed” who have tions is not enough. He asked | i
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the County Committee of the Prolived on this short street down 4uction and Marketing Adminis{through "the years ~ were Julia tration to reconsider, it was dis-| {Ward Howe, John Singer Sargent,/closed. It was understood that {Francis Parkman and Edwin/the committee would increase the ‘acreage to 111.
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crease of $3 millilon in 1949.
Crouch, president of the Indianfirm, whose home office is
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euthanasia were more
To build a mew church Years of age. Only 23 per cent of those polled
dra-|thé logical thing to do, the pastor said that “mercy killing” should
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Legalized
Killing, Poll Shows
Times Foreign Service ' SYDNEY, Australia, Mar, 18—|apolis
The majority of the citizens of this commonwealth would like to see “mercy killing” legalized, ac|eording to a nationwide public {opinion survey. : "| ‘The poll was taken just before
trial of the New physician, Dr. Her-
mann Sander, which ended with his acquittal. : It showed 68 per cent agree‘ment:that a-doector<swith consent Findings disclosed that of patient, next-of-kin and other the site./400 young people and 500 children doctors—should be allowed to end pedple will wait on the tables and |The main floor of the future of grade school age Io, ically|ine suffering of those with incurabe diseases.
in agony All but favoring than 60
of those
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Another, 9 per cent
tian Blackburn specializes in helping were uncertain. Suction os the second is Indl- op rches out of difficulties ama Of those Interviewed, 85 per TR plans, {cent had read about the Sander
2 i Protestants in Australia, the Farm Bureau President {quite a record in several cifies ofl poll showed, are at least 70 per) cent fn favor of mercy deaths. | Roman Catholics are divided, 48 as these words from Robert Louis|PeT cent being against euthanagia, “Mankind was never 44 per cent for it, and 8 per cent
[Funeral Home. Burial will be in.dianapolis, and a brother, Charles, s merican Farm Bureau Federa- so happily engaged as when jt| uncertain. 1950, The Indianapo!
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