Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 July 1950 — Page 8

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ening since the Protestant Reformation is’ taking place in Ger-| 1, s4dition, the state churches many,” was the comment of Dr.igng the free churches of GerFriedrich Wunderlich of Frank-| many are co-operating and creatfurt. + - /ing a strong spirit of fellowship, Dr. ‘Wunderlich, president of |4000rding to Dr. Wunderlich. fo Methodist Theological Semi-| ‘Bishop Richard C. Raines of

nary in Frankfurt, Germany, i8 ty, Indiana Methodist: Area, a visiting the United States under ifriend of the German cleric, in{the joint auspices of the federal) yited him to speak Sunday at | government and the World Coun- 1945 a m. in the Broadway leil of Churches. He will speak yrovnodist Church and at 7:30 in various Indiana cities d ring: 'p. m. that day in the Brightwood {the femainder of July. {Church. He will address a din- | The German guest painted a .6r meeting in the Indiana Unis | versity Union building tomorrow _|night in Bloomington. The ++ Bloomington Methodist. District {will sponsor the meeting.

ispeak to the New Albany Dis-| {trict churches Friday at 7:30 ip. m. in Trinity Church, New Alibany, and again Monday night tin Connersville. The grandfather of Dr. Wun|derlich, a Methodist minister, {founded Methodism in East Gerimany, now the Russian Zone, he {recalled. “I attended the annual Conference of the Methodist Church in {East Germany recently.” Dr. Wunderlich continued. “I saw wonderful progress of our Methodist work there, increasing membership in the churches, everywhere, mass meetings on Sunday afternoon with many [Young people.

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Four persons were fined and sentenced in Muncipal Court 3 today, on charges ranging from disorderly conduct to assault with intent to murder. Sentences were imposed by Judge Joseph M. How-

! ard. 2 George Miller, 49, of 1902 Commerce Ave. charged with dis- : * orderly conduct following ad-

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vances made July 4 to a 13- -year-| old girl, was fined $50 and sentenced to 90 days at the Indiana State Farm, Police said Miller was arrested after being held by the girl's brother, : Bruce Albertson, 20, and Clinton McDonald, 24, both -of 929 Harrisop St, were fined $25 and sentenced to 60 days each at the

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{moming discovered a truck filled|stabbing July 1 of Earl Thomp-| -{gon, 33-year-old cab driver, in the 400 block W. Washington | 8t. Thompson, who lives at 521] | W. Abbott St. | General Hospital for five knife | | wounds.

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ORY onan Somer. i king an 8 He is the son as well as the, Showers which cooled hot sum- 7°23 i his b te. Harold Brady. grandson of a Methodist min-imer weather today will keep the 3s of 236 ith Bi wag held’ ister, holds a Ph. D. degree, i$ mercury low tomorrow, according police today on a pre-rape charge.| married and- the father of four io the weatherman. }

high school young people. . | Downtown temperatures reached; had been He talks zestfully of the spirit-88 yesterday afternoon, smoth- fooversd She Shi SOF Ch ual outlook of Germany and ering Mrs. W. Raymond, 26, girl at Brady's home. ‘seems to find it significant that) Stone Hotel, A hot air as she 7 his seminary, which remained in emerged from an air-conditioned! You'll find OVER 1,000 homes, session during the entire war, restaurant at Illinois and Ohiofer sale in the big REAL ESTATE was bombed but not destroyed Sts.* She was treated at the SECTION of The Sunday Times. and that no one in it was killed. scene .and released. « « + plus, news, pictures, house In August, Dr. Wunderlich will, Scattered thundershowers to-plans, special articles on real] attend the World Council of day will hold temperatures to a estat i {Christian Education in Toronto, high of 82, The mercury will dip and national business. Call Riley-| Canada, as the delegate irom the to 56 tonight and reach only 785551, to order home delivery of Methodist Church in Germany. [tomorrow under fair skies. |

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x } Dr. Friedrich Wunderlich “People are hungry for the | Word of God. 1 «In the Russian part of Berlin} a "nice little wooden church was! {given us by our Swedish Method- | ist brethren, We*held the Method- | {ist Conference of Northeast Ger-| many there. | “The German people have | made sacrifies to rebuild their] Methodist churches with the help] of Americans, especially the resi-| dents of Indiana. In fact, Indi-| ana Methodists have done a mar-| velous work for the benefit of all] the Methodists of Germany.” This is Dr, Wunderlich’s third | visit to the United States. . Early | in his career he studied at Gar-| rett Biblical Institute which is al

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ald, who is on probation in a {case dating back to June 2, 1949, when he was charged with resisting an officer. The court pointed | out that McDonald had paid only! $9 of the $25 fine and $5 costs! assessed at the time. Vernon Tarpley, 38, 15 W, Merrill St, was fined $25 and sentenced to 30 days on a charge of assault and battery with intent to murder. i The charge grew out of the

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