Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 October 1950 — Page 12

Pace 12 = Nit Dunaway ~ Wins Promotion

* Levkemia ‘Victim

Studies at Home .By DONNA MIKELS

Jerry Dunaway is a third | 1, { cal world upon the moon. With

grader, . ° : .The valtant -little S8-year-old| leukemia victim: has made it from the second to the third grade despite the illness which has kept him from school. He's studying two days a week | in his home, 835 Eastern Ave, under Mrs. Alice Farmer, teacher provided by the special education] division of Indianapolis public| schools. And he's “doing fine.”

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Jerry, pronéunced incurably in|

with the fatal cancer of the blood | last December, was given .only| months to live, It looked them as if his school days. were over. But in February The Indianap-

olis Times obtained enough of -

" the’ new drug ACTH to produce a remission in ‘the disease. Since then The Times has continued to secure the latest “drug. discov- + eries for. the hoy. Likes Hix Teacher But Jerry loves to study. And, - so his parents arranged through] v the schools for the special tutoring. What does Jerry think about it? “I wish she could come every day,” is his reply. "Despite the critical nature of! his illness, Jerry looks ‘and feels healthy. He's been gaining on;

N the average of a pound a week

“dn the six weeks he's been out ofthe hospital. Jerry doesn’t brood about his Hilness. “His family has tried to| keep from him what everyone else knows-—that hid illness is incurable. But sometimes they wonder if Jerry doesA’t know. ‘Do You Get Better’ The other day Jerry sat in thought and remarked to his , “Mom, do you get over leukemia?” His startled mother, -who' hgs| never mentioned the name of his| fllness, asked him why he asked. “Well,” he said, “I've known] since I was in New York that| that was what I had. I heard the nurse say ‘He's another leukemia.” His mother didn't answer, and later as heaplayed idly with some! “magic” tri®ks Jerry remarked: “Mom, 1 wish I was a magician.” “Why?” his mother asked. “If IT was a magician there wouldn't be any sickness. There wouldn't be any war. Everybody | would always be well, ” he said,

GI Inspired Ballad May Net

letter written by a GI in Korea just before “he ‘was killed has| inspired a ballad which. may net| his widow and two daughters as much as $25,000.

The widow of Pfc John McCof-| mick gave tunesmith Bene Russell] permission to publish the song

“Dear Little Girls,” writtén after

he read her husband's last mess-|

age to his family.

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THE SOLDIER wrote from his!

foxhole to his two daughters tell-| ing them that “I have to go help God. Be good for Mummie,! because she's the best Mummie in the world.” The letter rk few days before official notifica-| tion of his death.’

Mrs. McCormick, of Collingdale;|

Pa., said she'll use the money, from the song to buy a home “where Rose Marie, Joan, and I can all be together.”

Widow $25,000 | NEWYORK, opt. 30 (UPI—a| Ho, World is again. trying to |

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ermon of the Weeke

"World

“Which “are 's Fis a ‘the things to come,

but the body is Christ's. » Onl oa, ;

HIS PAST WEEK we’ again have hid the opportunity to see, the shadow of the physi-

the clearness of .the. air, the phenoménon .of nature, it waa certainly one'of-the finest views of the wonders of God's world that we shall see” for a good many years. . But with the physical world, as large .as it is, and the fact

that it took the shadow 39 min- !{

utes to pass, although the moon

This “Sermon of the Week” will be preached today, World-

| wide Communion Sunday, by | the Rev. Roy B. Conner Jr, | pastor, in the Meridian Heights | cup is being served today in our | own country.

Presby terian Church.

was completely behind the ear th that long, yet the moon was not completely blacked out,

Even the earth, with all its |

size, could not keep the light.

fromthe moon. It is—one of

those wonders of the Heaven, that as you gaze at the eclipse, that as all planets turn, never a wreck in the heavens between the earth, moon and sin, but

just a shadow. But .as you |

viewed the eclipse, did you not

realize that the shadow of the |. known. was certainly trying to |

cover the unknown? We know the worla the people, the dirt, the mountains, the texture of the ground, the ores, the uranium, the power. of the world, the shadow of the known world wad on, the unknown. We do not know too much

about the moon, the texture,

the composition, the known

quantities of-life, it is the un-

known. But even this world which we think we can conquer, and we have all power ‘over it, even in the eclipse, the known world cannot - black out the

unknown mien,

CHRIST was “the “uninown inPalestine, “never spoke such a man,” never did a man perform such miracles, -- few people seemed td know Him, and the then known: world was trying to black Him out. The plot had been engineered by Judas, the

shadow of the world was be-

gining fo creep onto the Spirit-

ual World the night of the | Last Supper in the. upper room. | The Disciples were there, but | when they heard that Christ |

was to be betrayed, they themselves asked, “Is it 1?” They

| were not- so sure if they were | | the shadow upon tHe face of the |

Unknown or not.

As we come to the Table of | the Lord Jesus Christ, in re- |

membrance of that Shadow of Golgotha upon the world, and the Risen Christ, the shadow of

hide the Cross of Christ.

The knowledge of man, the |

scientific power, man’s inhu-

manity to man, #sin—the dis-

obedience of God's law as to the worth of mdnkind all these things are trying to place the cross of Christ in the shadow of the world. But #tlil today as the known

world throws its shadow upon | Christ, the shadow still is not

dark enough to hide the Master. He : shines through the shadow. The Sacrament of the

Lord's Supper around the world

proves that, In the little chapel in Russia, underground stands the Cross of Christ, behind the Bamboo Curtain in China, our missionaries serve Communion, on the battlefield of Korea, the chaplains are serving Communion. In great cathedrals, small chapels, and private homes, the

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LET'S ‘BEGIN to reverse the shadow today. Let's throw the shadow of the Cross on the World. In 8andringham, England, there is a ghurch with the

—- “Our Father, help us. to the windows of our in open | open, the vi and soul,

2] and” place the shadow of the | Cross upon ‘the weary world. Amen. ®

Establishes Binthplace ‘After 39-Year Effort

‘attitude to the church, the | picture of Christ. Cross still shines through all | How the Master could shine 'ords.

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