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Dr. Browning to Direct Drive for Methodist Home

for a Methodist, Home for the Aged in Franklin. He will leave the large church at N. Meridian and E. 38th Sts. to become executive secretary of the Methodist Home Sept. 15, Bishop Richard C. Raines announced the appointment today. He was exto name a new pastor for North Methodist Church early in the fall. Dr. Browning has been pastor there for the past 73; years, during which time the congregation completed a $400,000 educational building and gained 1500 new members. This year he asked to|Church Women, is

Dr. Dallas L. Browning

no pastor should serve one church for too long a time. He expressed regret at leaving, and the congregation tried to persuade him to stay. The Methodists hope to begin building the home at Franklin within the next two years. Until that time, Dr. Browning will continue to Jive in Indianapolis, The home will be built on a 40acre tract opposite the Johnson County Hospital. Indiana Methodist Conference, which will put up the home, has voted to set a dollar goal for each of the 140,868 members in its 397 churches ‘in Indianapolis and the southern half of Indiana. Ralp G. Hastings, Washington, | Ind. directors of the proposed home.

Atlas Life Insurance Co., Indianapolis, is treasurer.

Oscar E. Tharp, conference presi-| dent of the Women’s Society for Christian Service, and the Rev. Golden A. Smith, Franklin.

Raines, the Rev. H. W. Mohler,

Indianapolis lawyer; Dr. Martin, Indianapolis; the Rev. W. T. Jones, Bloomington; the Rev. N. G. Talbott, Columbus, Ind.; Dr. C. A. Shake, Evansville; the Rev. E. A. Clegg, New Albany;

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In Hit-and-Run Case Here

| Oline Lambert, 21, of 253 De-|cident last night at Missouri and {troit St., faced hit- and-run| Washington Sts., Lambert was charges today, along with charges | trapped by police who traced him |of operating a car while under | through his license number supthe influence of liquor, reckless plied by a witness. driving and drunkenness. He! Police awaited Lambert's re- | was scheduled to appear in turn home and arrested him when

Municipal Court 4 this afternoon. |he drove up in a car with a headHis pedestrian victim, Harry | light broken in the accident. Otis Parker, 46, of 5102 Massa- | 4 Others Injured | chusetts Ave., was in critical! Four other persons were in-

condition this morning in General 'jured when the brakes failed to | Hospital, suffering a compound |} 14 on the car of John F.

jrasture er left leg and in- Orange, 33, of 802 Sadie St. He Leaving the scene of the ac- was slated to appear this after1 [noon in Court 3 on charges of = driving and having im-| { |

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proper brakes. Struck by Orange's car while standing in the Gaseteria Sta-| tion driveway at 802 Oliver Ave. were William T. Lamb, 43, Wayne, Mich., and his sons, Gary, 9, and Charles 2. Also slightly injured was Cecil Coffman 35, of 531 S. Arlington Ave. : In Methodist Hospital are William Lamb, in’ fair condition with broken right arm and leg, and Gary Lamb, condition ggod,

p i ; broken right leg. Charles Lamb aboard the Virginia City, the De-| fense Department has announced. znd Me S San were treated The ship is expected to arrive at|3DQ reeasec

The bodies of 15 Hoosiers are

who died in Korea being returned

Other members of the Lamb Fre . i520 3 TRnsee Soda | family — the mother, Donna, Pfc. Fred A. Breener, son of|3e0r8e and O'Neil—escaped In- | jury.

[Clarence V. Brenner, Dunkirk. Cpl. Robert P. Bruno, son of, Mrs. Leona Bruno, Plymouth. Sgt. William Doran, brother of} Norman Doran, Michigan City.

2 Children Hurt

Two toddlers were slightly injured yesterday when they ran

of moving vehicles.

Cpl. Richard L. Dowell, son of 3 : Marvin Dowell, Nashville. | Michael Dubock, 3 of 1241 N. Pfc. Billy L. Geary, son. of Pennsylvania St., ran between Charles Geary, Evansville. cars at 106 E. 13th St. and was Pvt. Billy F. Green, son of Strdck Dy the automobile of Thearl Green, Parker. Thomas A. Worthington, Kokomo.

i ixi 53 Jy 12 Cpl. Howard B. Hamilton, son Dixie Jo Godsy, 4, of 4012 E.

of Howard V. Hamilton, Dunicrk, | 30th St. ran into the path of Cpl. William R. Hobson, son of] ancy fu.

Clem R. Hobson, Boonville, | eenwood Ave,

Pvt. James M. Houston, son of] Barnett R. Houston, Batesville. Man Faces Murder

Pfc. John J. Lindahl, son of : Mrs. Mary L. Lindahl, Morocco. Charge in Death Here | Thomas Allen, 28, of 320 N. California St., will appear in Municipal Court 4 this afternoon preliminary charge of

Pfe. Kenneth W. Meadows, son of Basil A. Meadows, Crawfordsville, Pvt. Jaekie L. Mowery, Rov W. Mowery, Newberry. Cpl. Orin® T. Murchland, son of Herbin E. Murchland, Ft. Wayne. Cpl. John W. Shanklin Jr.,, son of Mrs. Edith Shanklin, Crawlordsyilie, S/ Sgt.

son of on a murder,

Allen {s charged in the death tof Aninias Jackson, 27, 333 Blake

had quarreled in the alley behind

Claude A. Moore Jr. {died early yesterday in General

USMC, son of Claude A. Moore, | Hospital.

Hammond. Lulu mi m— I'St.,

{who struck Mr. Jackson over, the {head with a large board and fled.

Shaw, 11, of 327 Blake

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Other directors are Bishop

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the Rev. R. E. Badger, Rushville; Dr. C. T. Alexander, Vincennes; Bloomington; is president of the board of| Noble Bergman, Franklin; Stan-

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BLOOMINGTON, Aug. 13-— Representatives from 145 Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity chapters located in 45 states and four provinces of Canada will come to Indiana University next week-end for a five-day convention.

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