Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 August 1950 — Page 15

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‘ment thousands of dollars a year.|

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+ -A new plastic glove for use by atomic workers has been developed by an Indianapolis man and offered to the federal government. George G. Fry, owner of the Wash-Rite Co., Inc., 1412 Cornell Ave, who developed it, believes the glove can save the govern-

Gloves now used by atomic workers are useless after decontamination, which damages the fabric. Mr. Fry's glove can be cleaned and reused. The firm is awaiting a government order for the gloves. They will be manufactured as a sideline 0 the Sieaning business.

state. The period of the Reformation; likewise, shows us that out of chaos can come spiritual order. When we reflect upon the period preceding the Reformation, we can well understand why the “purge” was ‘necessary. The church is likewise rich in the heritage of challenge. She has always faced the seem-

This “Sermon of the Week” was written by the Rev. Raymond F. Buck, pastor of Friedens Evangelical and Reformed Church.

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The glove was developed with the know-how accumulated in

“any VeRrs of Industrial cleaning.

Mr. Fry, now 73, came here 30 years ago from Cincinnati, where he had been a salesman for the Fry Brothers Dry Cleaning and Laundry Co. In Indianapolis he established the Wash-Rite Laundry, to clean industrial fabrics such as work-

men's clothing. — Then he gsveioped & process for]

cleaning. and... rubber). goods, Ene as workmen's gloves and aprons, without damaging the material. 22,000-Sq. Ft. Plant

Within a few years he was doing a land-office business. He expanded in 1942 into a plant which employs 60 workers and covers 22,000 feet of floor space. It -handles work from almost every state in the eastern half of the country, as it is the only plant in the nation specializing in leather and rubber cleaning. Mr. Fry decided to take a rest, although he remains chairman of the board of his firm. James E. Silvey, president and general manager, has taken over direct responsibility for the plant's operations.

State Highway Detours Listed

Resurfacing and patching was completed on five Indiana roads for the week ending Aug. 18. Road 4 in Elkhart County, Road Marshall

County, Road 257, "welding.

23, Daviess County, and Road 59,

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on account of construction: VU. 8. Prom of Ligonier: 40 miles over Rds. 19 a D. 10—PFr orth of Lak at to ma 110; BW mules over

Fy Te 53 and 110. He-Rorth of Elwood; 15 miles over Rds. 50, 3 and 26

IND. 15-Use old road through Jaron. a

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“© ries over Raa. 3 Sasi 0 Tamont;

86 ties or 46, . 5 22%. »

. _43—From E near San Plerre ‘S30; 48 miles over Rds. 10, 83,

ot 30.. IND, 44 Shelbyville to Rushville: $3 miles over 29, 344 and 3. 8.

IND, 56—Sduth of Crown Point; 31 miles over Rds. 2, 41 and 8

IND, 56—West of Madison 7 miles over Rds. 107 and 7.

IND. §6-Closed east of Madison rooksburg: detour 30 miles over Ras.

IND. 50—PFrom Linton to Jasonville; 36 miles over a. 84, 41 and 48.

IND. 67 nits over Ind. ( ND. at junction U. 8. a: iy 1% 34-Clossd at county gravel. #9—=Closed south of Mt, Vernon; I doy 4 miles over county road.

IAT Bana’ deioe 5 “E sonatruction Beth. sf aps

135 — From Rd. 235 north of Corvin north to Rd. 64 at New Satts-| Bury; 8 miles over Rds. 335 and 64. |

ingly tnsormountabte task of changing a world that never wants to be. changed.

fought against odds. Difference of opinion sometimes

of this is the A my between Peter and Paul as to whether the Gentile wo=-1d should be won for Christ. However, this difference of opinion is most manifest in the lives we oh our ‘numerous s denomina- = » » THE CHURCH'S task is based upon the fulfillment of the commandment: “Go ye into all the world.” The early missionary period of the church under the direction of Paul was certainly a glorious beginning. He preached and established

One can reflect upon the persecution of the early apostolic period and upon the constant conflict between the church and the

~The shurelr— has always caused strife. A good example

churches in every known part

The church has never ceased to be missionary-minded. At some periods in her history, when she became lax, she im“mediately began to grow stag="

of the reformers from whom

The church, like an individ- , If it would live must die for itself and ‘live for others. This is based upon the strange’ principle of converse reason- . According to man’s idea, we must conserve life to have But Jesus said, in sub-

fered during the coming term Public Schools.

cluded in a new bulletin on adult

education now ready for distribytion

Registration for evening school

. |will be Sept 5, 6 and 7, with classes

beginning Sept 7. In addition to the usual high school subjects, the night school program will offer a wide variety of courses on vocational “and industrial subjects, ranging from beauty culture and personality to house construction, plumbing, tool making and

133 Night School Courses Listed for Coming Term | Zhuo

‘One hundred and thirty-three others will be given if there Is evening school courses will be of-sufficient demand, school officials’ and where he says. | what we are most always un- | | willing to do. And consequent- |

y, we are shackled by the lack Olive Branch Methodist Church! of willpower.

The courses and schedule are in-|Will sponsor a fish fry next Fri-} We must be reminded anew | day and Saturday at the church |

under auspices of the Indianapolis 'FISH FRY PLANNED . 1

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over/training for the foreign-born, dressmaking, tailoring and homemaking courses, and training in practical n In addition to the wide variety of courses already scheduled,

From Bryant t to Ohio line; 38/f 27 and 26,

and not a student! “Will provide their own

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SIE. clash Sho Kel at ef of shodicll sae 4nd Sreven Duis wien andl ening classes wil eld a acids. Greene County, received treat~imo.pninal, Crispus Attucks and

ment, according to the Stately anual Hi Highway Commission: {son 16 or ol¢ ‘Surface work has been started in another high school may at--on--Road--43; north -of Spencer; iteny and on Road 245, southwest of ibooks but no tuition is required.

- t -V Si fereusst wis 3 wars wih Schools, Any per C CEE E-VES'S stovscot wets pore ain

L Being liquid when {it enters the Stomach, it poine iui at once—inster . oo

tipi EE The school system's department! pain relief,

The following roads are closed of extended services will offer trade and industrial education! Nappanee to Rd. 33 south distributive education courses, | 33. Americanization and English

et. it enters the blood Sireamn imay In start Cl its lasting

Unlike most remedies pleasant to take, like celery——jeaves the a O just as fresh and

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‘stance: “Life must be given “And He said unto them. Go ye into all the world Stance: Sidte in ”

and preach the gospel to every creature.” Mark 16:15.

CHURCH has had much experience in world affairs, However, all of her trials have made her in a more glorious ba erp The heritage of the church has not always been an easy Fh grt gil

THE CHURCH of today is no different from the church of | any other day. It is beset on every hand by odds that seem | \ to sap its life blood and overcome it. Yet they never do. fo 4 There arg those who belong | to the church primarily for busi- | “ness and social reasons and not if ~ for the fellowship. The church | always has had those members | who have made her way harder because of their selfishness and | indifferent way of life. And yet, we are the same church with our host of saints whose works and prayers and

healthy.

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The church always has given ‘itself away. When it 4id this | most completely, it was most |

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LUE day is not new, Ibis no if different from any other day in | history. The sun rises and sets as it always did. People love 3 TE I Pa and hate. Wars are fought, | § Rev. Raymond F. Buck some won, some los wealthy keep the poor in subjection, as has always been the |

People, in general, have little | love for members of another 1 ~ race whether it be black, brown, [§ } yellow or-red.-People- starve andi} § freeze. Some are living in luxury and ease while others do not have the necessities of life. Against these conditions, the church must ever exert her power. The completion of the

church can only come when we get more power, It is only a ; question how soon we want to | open up the throttle. We have | plenty of manpower. and money power. But we do not have the

We must go when he says

that Jesus“ said: “Go ye into | Serving will be| all the world and preach the | from 5 to 8 P. m. each night. {

| gospel to every creature.”

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IND, a S—From Rd. 66 to Rd. End of } ais 23 miles over Ras.

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