Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 May 1951 — Page 10

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H w ‘Rides’ Radio W ¥ N { ASHINGTON, May 5 (UP)— He succeeded five directors, | orse y ac reac ; r Oo ! es : to 10 aves W. Stuart Symington took over! three of whom never were con- reception given him when ifs bee : Ve Mini ; “Si ht R 4d : ¢ the firmed by the Senate. came chairman of the Nation eferan inister 'g ecovere today as administrator o * Mr. Symington was sworn ‘into Security Resources Board on Has Daily Program By Corneal Graft [ouch . So ticied Reconstruction | office late yesterday in simple, Apr. 26, 1950. : i y ‘inance Corp. kt El — By DOROTHY BUERGER nothing more than half-light, a —/ A — Times State Carrnspongent. and in desperation he began a ' DE V gy J t dous struggle to s his Dr, Nf mendes nce | MOTHER'S DAY GIFS! fl ost sunday TON'S : From eireuit riding i One after the other, he under-

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radio, and from the halfworld of blindness back to sight through the miracle of surgery—those extremes are encompassed in the career

ing__hefore the microphone of station WCRBC here. ' Broadcasting is a far cry from

the title of his program, “The THE NEW WAY—Rev. U. E. Harding . . , the old circuit blocks from the church where 4 lace trimmed to please mothers of every age and Old Circuit Rider Rides Again, . : ‘ he officiated : t i rider now rides the air waves. taste. With assistance of his mythi In her last hours, this ‘80-

cal, though oftimes, articulate horse, “Ned,” Dr. HATding gives his radio listeners a dally historette of his graphic experiences riding his circuit in an earlier Hoosierland, nearly half a century ago. ”n ” ”

BORN ¢n a small farm near

Henry Harding, came to Amer-

recollections, but just as there was an abundance of happiness, so there was a share of Sorrow. When Earl was a lad of 7

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of 15, Earl entered the Indiana School for the Blind at Indianapolis, his sight sorely affected. Returning to. his home community after graduation, Earl Harding responded to an urge to join the ministry, to serve the spiritual needs of the scattered hill families, Before his 20th birthday, Earl

cuit” (usually a group of 20 fam-

a » » Le IT WAS his duty to spend a day with each family, serving

counselor and

a ‘‘poke” of clover seed to a

current copy of Poor Richard's Almanac, Upon one occasion, Dr. Harding recalls, a new family moved into the community, and at the termination of his first visit the husband offered him a personal check, drawn on a city banking house, It was the first check he had

dorse it, reverend.”

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DR. HARDING

self-sacrificing |

liowed the fe for 10 vears,

years passed, his vision became

went seveh operations over a period of two years, but time sight grew dimmer.

THEN, in the spring of 1938,

Harding. For two years he sought an opportunity for such an opera-

year-old woman bequeathed her sight to him. Immediately following her death delicate operation was performed cessfully, giving him 15 per cent vision.

the

suc-

sg ” y WITH RENEWED courage, Dr. Harding dedicated his life to the scriptures. He attended

minister. Then he set out on a

For seven years, five days a week, he wrote his own script for a program he called “Little Church in the Wildwood” car-

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