Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 June 1950 — Page 2
For Sanit Sove They'll Goto U.S. ~ Supreme Court fo Banish Minister
By OPAL CROCKETT - oy hen the Rev. D. A. Fehsenfeld, Baptist minister of Kansas y Kas, sald “There is no Banta Claus” he really asked for | go An from his congregation. His opponents said today they'd go +o the U. 8, Supreme Court if necessary to oust him from his pulpit. They claim he has abolished the Santa Claus legend from the annual’ church Christmas festival and steered ed away from other traditions, | BB {dren had been evacuated, he “told Daniel -Ehalt, 3736 N. Meridian pis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira - Bt, ‘was elected historian of the pyle Sr, Mr. Dale for three Association of Council Secre-! years has been supervisor of rataries, national church organiza- dio and teletype with the Amerition, at annual meeting held at can Missions in Korea. Previously, ‘Williams Bay, Wis. ‘he attended Evansville College, Mr. Ehalt is secretary of the served on Leyte and Luzon with | department of religious education ‘the Army during World War I1,
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Mis Blanche much of a celebration Friday i Burgess, 600 N. when he'll be 28, he told his parRural 81, cele- gn4g brated her 3th anniversary in Dr, K. Lark-Horovitz, head of telephone work Purdue University's physics de-| today, recelving partment; will leave tomortaw for ~a jeweled service London to attend meeting of ¢ emblem. Opera-ithe International Union of Phys- 3 I
. | tor here for Indi- ics, subcommittee of UNESCO. ; . : oH | ana Bell Tele- He's general secretary of Ameri - Sto k : $ 3 00 5 H th g Co | _phone Co. she can Association for thh Advance-| Our Entire C 0 * ummer an a S ; entered tele- ment of Science. He'll also visit : : . phone work in physics laboratories in England,
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10 miles away, Ira Dale Jr. tele- an entire morning at Patton's phoned his parents in Evansville Lake. Not a nibble. While tying {Dele
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Mrs. Mahern Has 5th Son | -By Natural Birth’ Method |
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; ; Loo es tes Si ten ee eae ~ Felice Full-Fashioned 15 Denler ; Are | Eo wg (Continued From Page One) ~The new arrival “looks just Hke | — . ; ¢Contin "band took her to St. Francis Hos- the last baby,” according to Mr. : : 51-Gauge’ Nylons : tal six hours later {Mahefn, He was average weight support M pa anssthetic or “pain Killer” in comparison. to the other four were Tepe VA A ed to the patient, | boys in the family who ranged
{from 6 Ibs. 15 ozs. to 8 Ibs, 8 ozs. though she felt slight contracSE Mithaugh a ent Four! Mrs. Mahern's doctor reported uinine tablets were prescribed at #he would be in bed approximatety a m. yesterday to stimulate '10 days: He prescribed leg and on minor abdominal exercises during | Mah the de-| | that period, Tomorrow he expects pr on m_ entered. the dv- her to sit up and dangle her feet
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Paul MD } : . % - for Rep: 12:35 p. m, The child was serv the side of the bed. et : : 3 prs. for 2.88 But it v ered about 30 minutes later. rs. Mahern sald she would ve - Z Marion Ci _ She experienced “discomfort” never have a baby any other way. 3 7 " : not vote when she had contractions during She and her husband expect to . . . : Many of labor, but was not in extreme Soutuie expanding their family, Washable white plastics, plastic calf, rayon tn stlver in. Between visits by her hus- : " bio : : : t before M po the patient relaxed by read-| Mrs, Mahern will write her own | faille, straw and washable cotton bags in- Felice Dark Seam Nylons }. andidate. band, pa . : ¢ Ing “50 Years of Baseball.” - | experiences of labor and delivery A Li = TL a a Se TR hy In 4 8 The five-time mother did Jot in the third of the “natural” we vm Ny Po cluded in a wide assortment of popular ; i a ~~ experience nausea during labor es ay in the Wom- | ° 3 : RE S . ) gates “wl “I ate normal hospital meals an's Section of The ection of The Time. : : = summer styles. Many in white, some dark {Regularly 1.19 pr.) wofnmitme during labor until the last meal . ; - : / ++. candidacy before I delivered,” she sald. colors. : “I will The resident and intern doctors ussian Refu & mm te as well as several nurses watched
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Rumors Ayres’ Handbags, Street Floor : Jacobs th romans dy, oa. thed pu odi- ” ; = 3 prs. for 3.15 + candidacy mn amily, brea medi-| gugene Mendelshon, who with ¢ EE “ately at birth and was in fine nig wie fied the Nazi upsurge in ; : senatorial condition. His eyes were not his native East Prussia 11 years i 3 again are he gd aE dark Denar Toterd ny on Ma Sth Allin current summer shades. Sizes 8/3 to 11. 1 a this ' ay in the home of a ne hw, . 2 name not be used, aaid the birth| pen y y Pa : County OC was very y, sucosmatyl and aa ote Mr, Mendeishon collapsed in| Vacationing in the near future or working, | 12 Nomsin: Read front of 8 W. Norwood St. and } ) of delivery, if the patient could/djed shortly after. He and his | . . : ! torney, as “take” it. |wife, Martha, had come here it's time to restock your stocking wardrobe. didate to Mrs. Mahern never lost con-| from Shanghai, two years ago, to : : del bin sciousness during the birth. Heri(ive with their nephew, Gary em Seat 18 reaction was “he’s awfully posner. A ; purple.” He operated his own market in| ’ treet Floor ; East Prussia until 1939, when the | Ayres Meslery Booth, 5 Mr, Pond How fo Keep growing power of Hitler's forces. A major brought about the Shanghai jour-| central a Your Home Happy ney, where he became a sausage; outside of * An bl ' firm representative, checked of any Poems n your Services at 1 p. m. tomorrow in| jorities for . me life : s Aaren-Ruben Funeral Home will The onl - Are family ties close? be followed by burial in United veloped in ® Do you have fun at 'Hebrew Cemetery. night was - home? He also is survived by a son, (South Bei ® There's & way to keep Heinz, and a daughter, Mrs, Senta The con Hon family Sing |Behgendt, both of Buenos Aires: race betwe Home Sweet Home a brother, Willie, Berlin; a sister, Rend judge a .way that's been tried |Mrs. Bertha Gallinski, Colombia. ator, and ¥ and proved successful in South America, and three grand. goring Lal actual American homes, children. . District St ST Yeclpe Jo a happy i ar nomination ome . , . the things YOU f A ti can do... will be told in Ship Movements gates to 1 PARADE MAGAZINE on | wn Ho United Press | couritered Sunday. © |garonia Souingmplon:~ Mufanls Jiaita: | throw the PARADE MAGAZINE [Santa | Caps, Burranauil Aremarhaven: County's. COMES WITH de ARG Coo fusion of THE SUNDAY TIMES Notlord Bereen, Srbija, id jexs: Fort was passe t a —— eee ef (}ORA_ SU IN INDIANAPOL IS 10000 yards by Everfst, Dumari, Wamu, 2ade Co ¥ | LIS Fresh Colorful co = € 0 Avondale, ABC and Stevens . . . in a delight- 7 inated wit TS SoDAY DIVOROR SUITS FILET | r s or H ' 9 also. charg att an Canim: eeratle Convention—| Frances ©. vs. Gerald P. Ruddell; Mary . . ‘ 4 ey home dist: Indiana State Medical, Dental and Phar- finihier” Russel xn Bove lis 1 ful selection of plaids, prints, stripes, and solid ing forced maceutical mucclation — Last day, {Charlotte M. vs. Bertram M. Post: Mar — by Mr. Fle Health Center, aret M vs, John R, Wilhite: Iona vs =: a oareie Cis ro: ara Pe abintton. mes Aer Ram 1 Jornomas E state Jara a Service Club~—Luncheon, LiA- A. vs. cl fora 4. LaFalietia, : onan "abel colors. I ey
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