Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 October 1950 — Page 3
y for an estimated 50,000 ness un! Family Prayer Crusad y persons will climax the Catholic he retired’ Memorial Plaza. Oct. 29 at 2:30 p. m. in the World War wy BL The Rev. Fr. Patrick Peyton, 8.C who he excava-, tire priestly career to bri yey bac has devoted his enX Co. _ . is directing the crusade. nging prayey back into the American home|
) God as the answer to all human. ADR Interest in family prayer over here for the old - kind’s problems and quoted this ¢88n With Father Peyton when'are much darker in color than hich later line from Tennyson's “Morte ?® Was a child on a farm in|those at home, and they have Car Co. y or D'Arthur: Iowa. Each night, he knelt with heavier fur,” he hold his mother w More things are wrought by DiS Parents, brothers and sistersiin a recent letter. discontin< prayer than this world dreams! Say The Rosary. But all his| After being graduated, from t into busi- of—. neighbors were not that religious. Technical High School, Pfc. Paycontractor. ‘The family that prays together A! the age of 13, he quite sol-/ton enlisted in the Army Sept. s 60 years, * stays together,” is the crusade/®™Dly scolded a neighboring|1948, He received basic training 2:30 p. m SP slogan. ~ (farmer who neglected to pray/at Ft. Knox, Ky. Buchanan The crusade seeks to gain the| With his family daily. Semen 1p Crown promise of.Catholics to recite The The present crusade being con-| Pvt. Donald W. Cole, son of w ducted by Father Peyton includes/Mr. and Mrs. Conald Cole of 2304 an 3 the Archdioceses of Indianapolis Station St., is in Ft. Jackson, RY , Chleagor essen Of Evanscie, Ti. Wayus BY So! ut dud wom wets signal do Yoo se branch reining sghseli of His Organised Reserve Corp | ty, Indian- - Lafayette and Covington KY.) i ast night at Ft. Benjamin Harrison. Among them were (standing, left to ri gt. Haro . Jan- | ‘ie , y.). overseas duty. | d, Moores- ° He has held similar ones all over He is 22. : Mrs. Kath-.. Canada and news of them is said Pvt. Cole ward G. Keyler, Ret. John C. Hendley, Sgt. Clyde A. McDaniel. M/Sgt. Stanley W. Pyritz is seated. sville, and. to have spread all over the world. served 18 months 4, :- - 1- KEY SOURCE re ge, Indian-". A group of thousands of lay- with GHQ in I men trained in crusade work Toko at the N U dets to the Academy at New Lon-| mm : will visit every Catholic home of close of World eeks A the community: during the final War II. After gs :t crusade week beginning Oct. 29. being aiscnarged, N for Draft lthe nation arge They will attempt to influence he completed his| ) 17 (UP) each member of every family to studies at Tech-| | Applications for the test are mmy” Suls.s sign a pledge to say The Rosary) nical High ice’ loi now being accepted. The Coast at ois Susie daily at home. Pvt. Cole gonoo L He Medics’ Join Others {Guard wants qualified young men, 11 be m po-.": Tell of Meaning jworked at the Naval Ordnance Throughout U.S. military or civilian, who are over t-gambling - - E Plant until last August at which | ga J ver since the crusade effort Among hundreds of Indiana/17 but not over 22 by July .1,| im hrows * ed h Oct time he re-enlisted. Being a mem-| { { 2 n ere Oct. 1, pastors have doctors, dentists and veterinaries 1951. : n telling their parishioners Per Of the Naval Reserve, he de-/COCIOTS, | Upon completion of the course RE. about the crusade, its meaning Sao that he preferred the Army who registered for the draft yes-| cadet is eligible to receive a aon: and goals. vv terday were 113 Marion County gachelor of Science Degree and Father Peyton founded the 7J1,cy E. Carson d ht fr CH a commission as Ensign in the weekly broadcast, “Family The- pr s rhomas A Carson, sy FTO throughout the nation que Guarg, ter” The Fami Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Carson, itn, Armed Forces will draft 1522 ater. e Family Theater has 4943 W, Morris, recently began a i RA | been instrumental in making the 12_week men in the above categories by se films, “The Road to Perce” fea- 12-week course at the Aviationyap 31 1951. Broken down into H. L. Mencken Critically o Bi . 2" Storekeeper School at the U. 8.its components, 922 doctors, 500 | i turing Bing Crosby and Ann Naval Air Technical Training dentists, and 100 veterinaries wr Ml After Heart Attack Blyth and “The Triumphant Center, Memphis, Tenn. Miss Car- : | BALTIMORE, Oct. 1T (UP)—| Hour” with a number of stars. | : ; be called. RE, Oct. 17 (UP)— "son ls an airman apprentice In| ua; Walter L. Miller, chief of H. L. Mencken, the “Sage of Balti- | The staff assisting Father Pey- the WAVES. operations at Indiana Selective| —..» & ’ | ton includes the Rev. Fr. Francis| She was graduated from Ben gervice headquarters, estimated Cro’ 1S critically ill in_Johns y Woods, 8.T.D., the Rev. Fr. John Davis High School and was em- 1ndiana’s percentage "of medical Hopkins Hospital here. fed Mri, C84 222 tue Bev, By ployed by Kiefer Stewart & Co. inducted men at 30 doctors, 15 The 70-year-old. author, critic i L050, 408 — ' |dentist d f terinaries. | maintain headquarters at 311 N.| 1st Lt. Edward L. Waldon, son om ay apt) BeWSDEpErInAl Wag admitted; New Jersey St. and are editingof Mrs Fla Waldon; 408 N. NeWlogtimate Maj. Miller said Indiana” 0¢ Dospital last Thursday after a weekly newspaper, The Time. |Jersey St, was awarded the Airjyeuaily fills about 3 per cent of Suffering a severe heart attack. The Rosary, bead by bead, calls/Medal for meritorious service in national quotas. Hospital officials said his condi-| to mind the dramatic episodes of aerial combat in the Par East. | NES {tion now is “about the same.” the life, death and resurrection of| Lt. Waldon recently completed] The Coast Guard is looking for, Mr. Mencken had been living Jesus Christ and the exaltation 20 missions with the first group/young men to fill its commis- with his brother, August, in the of Mary, His Mother, as the Queen|of B-29 Superforts over Korea. sioned ranks. old family home here since suffer-! i _ of All Saints, He is an aircraft commander. | Next annual competitive exam- ing a stroke two years ago. * * . The Popular Statumon, » . PR SARNTS rr “or A TTR % Now available with Hydra-Mauec 9 Drive. You'd never imagine a ‘car this big and fast-stepping would get more : than 25 miles to the gallon, at : average highway speed! )
| 50,000 Rally Oct. 29 loca Soler As | To Climax Campaign | Of Family Prayer Here!
Fr. Pe ; : Armored Division - Peyton and Rev. F. Goossens, Local Pfc. Curtis L. Payton is serving Chairman, and Other Dignitaries to Attend In yD 3d fooiocod
A ory EMMA RIVERS MILNER, Times Church Editor
Father Peyton, the Rev. Fr. Victor Goosse local crusade chairman; and other church dig-! : x ne | _nitar les met yesterday with news- [osary daily in the family circle, riew=to ouncing the erusade.| ity groups dally using In a talk before the group, Whatever ritual best suits them. Father Peyton cited prayer to! Scolds Fi '
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