Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 August 1951 — Page 4

Tug county clerk also will jend lists of ‘delinquents to

Judges to bring contempt of court actions against fhe men, Mr. Brown said a drive against

this year had “cooled off.” Since July, he said, support jaymenta have dropped off The county clerk's ‘survey “howed 1808 of 4054 men ordered to’ ‘pay Bupport were delinquent.

this year,

Pilgrim Holiness Shurch Announces New Division

The Pilgrim Holiness Church) announces the division of their churches in Indiana into the North and South Indiana. Con-| ferences and the appointment of two new ministers. in Indianapolis. | The Rev. Raymond Street of Petersburg will replace the Rev.| Harold Mason as minister of the North Side Pilgrim Holiness, Church; and the Rev. Moses Wire| of Knightstown, the Rev. Frederick Lyons at the Warren Park! Church. Dr. L. W. Sturk, Indianapolis, general superintendent of the de-; nomination, presided at the 48th annual session of the Indiana, Pilgrim Holiness Conference this! week in Frankfort when the + changes were voted to take place. . The 13 Marion County Pilgrim 5 Holiness Churches now are in- . cluded in the North Indiana Con-| ® ference. The Rev. F. J. Goins, Frankfort, is the new superinten-| ent of the North Conference and| the Rev. R. BE. Nibarger, Indian‘apolis, is his assistant, > The Rey, Terre Haute, is superintendent of the new south conference with the Rev. Mark Storey, Evans-

ville, assistant. The north con-|

the south conference, 86.

Times Amusement

Clock

CIRCLE “Happy Go Lovely,” with David Niven, Vera-Ellen and Cesar Rome ers, at 11. 1:50. 4:40 7.35 and 10:15 Road Block,” with Charles Meoraw. at 12.30, 3:20, 6:15 and 9.05 ESQUIRE Mee tn Wanderland. all-Englith cast, at 2:05, 8 20 and 10.25 INDIANA Fhat's My Boy," with Martin and Jerry Lewis, at 2:42, 6.51 and 10 we Gals and anis Paige and 1.16, 2:25, 5:34 and B KEITH'S “The Second Woman." with Rob. ert Young and Betsy Drake, at 11:15. 1:50, 4:30, T:15 and 9:58 “Atlantic City,” at 12:50, 6:15 and 8:55

with an 4:10, 6:15,

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3:30,

LOEW'S “He Ran All the Way." with John l and Shelley Winters. at 11:15, 2, 4:40. T:24 and 10 . True Story with Helen ‘alker and Wil jard Parker, at 13 30, 15, 5:55 and 8:4

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Pon “Mark of the Renegade’ with Ricardo Montalban and Cyd Charisse, at 11.15, 1:55, 4:40, 7:20 and

“Saddle Legion, " with Tim Holt, at 12 4 3 35. 8 13 and 8:58

Fake’

gentine crops.

With Mr. and Mrs. Spike Jones Mr. Sam Herdan, 115 E. 18th St.|

as attendants, an Indianapolis |

the delinquents launched earlier|girl who's gained fame as the’, ‘Arm

comedienne on some of radio's call to duty was head of a public top shows, eloped to Las Vegas, relations and personnel management firm in Hollywood.

Nev., with her theatrical agent. Known to millions as ‘Mabel

THEATRICAL TEAM-—Lt. Milt Rosner and his bride, Sara Berner ofr Indianapolis, leave the Flamingo Hotel Chapel in Las Vegas, where they were recent married. Rice-throwers are Spike ing the| Jones and his wife, vocalist Helen Grayco.

Miss Berner eloped last weekend with Lt. Milt Rosner, U. 8. rmy, who before his recent re-

He is currently public informa-

be {Frank T. Mill's office. checks were STAR" claimed by disabled veterans and gr. CLAIR next-of-kin of deceased servicemen, the only two categories so far paid off. The remaining 418 checks—of 40,000 mailed so far— belong about 50-50 to persons in Indiana and other states who left

“And that's partly because so

said James)

“Another reason for

some,

from time But the main stumbling block

in processing bonus applications |lies in incorrect information given by the applicant. : Of these, Mr. Mills pointed out,| A vered”™ the most frequent error is in address. ’

There's still about $188,000 in

claimed in State

Yesterday 31

Abowt 10,000 disabled veterans /AVALO, Tana next-ot-kin of deceased SOTVgy, ” Sxiato "wo fcemen today still are awaiting [their Indiana bonus checks for (CRNEMALgruond War II 3

many ‘applications were incor-| rectly filled out,” Mills, Veterans Affairs informa-

tion officer. ~, |oAmmIELD”saate Fe’ and

delay HAMILTON. “Ecuse/ My Dust” and “Texas stems from the legal processing IRVING of claims by next-of-kin. Some and ° widows . have remarried, - {minor children’s trust funds must yee be set up and many other delays, have cropped time,” he added.

veterans’ bonus checks waiting tol ghn Auditor| the

Flapsaddle” on the Jack Benny tion officer at Camp Irwin near no forwarding address when they

Of that group at least 60 per show, “Helen Wilson” with Amos Barstow, Cal.

cent have not made payments/’'n’ Andy, “Mrs, Matarrazza” with | “Crystalbelle” honeymoon,

Jimmy Durante,

Following a southern California the bonus.

the couple will es-|

with the Beulah show and “Mrs. tablish residence at Van Nuys,

Pelegrino”

in Life with Luigi, |Cal. Miss Berner will resume her |Bara Be Berner is the daughter of ‘radio and film roles.

Methodist Youth, Leaders Plan Purdue Convocation

Some 5000 Methodist young people and leaders will get together for most of next week on

{the Purdue campus to talk over (ways to help a wavering world.

The National Convocation of {Methodist Youth have named {their meeting “A Call to Christian {Living in Our Times.” Their discussions and the addresses by well-known international celebrities will deal with ‘the troublesome questions which harass the world today. : Purdue University in co-opera-

tion with the Wesley Foundation ‘and the First Methodist Church of West Lafayette will provide the |setting for this gigantic convocation.

Delegates will occupy rooms in

{Purdue's housing “units and eat {in the university cafeteria and dining rooms. {gatherings in" the Purdue audi{torium, the Union Bldg., and other campus locations.

They will

Drama and Worship

The opening service Monday night will combine drama and

worship in what is planned to be Melvin MM. Snyaer.( TE introduction to the con-| vocation. Inthe audience will be see how Mrs. la stiring introduction to the con-/phreys of ‘Indianapolis described | vocation. In the audience will be the preliminary arrangements as) “ seated the thousands of young a ° a EB #74 persons of college and high school Preparation age representing approximately 9 Phreys will represent, as official million Methodists throughout the delegate, the office of secretary of| {world.

attend

LEADER — Mrs. Sexson E. | Humphreys, of Indianapolis will | go as an official delegate to the |

Methodist youth esting, at | Purdue.

Considering all of this you aa Sexson E. Hum-|

‘rather staggering amount of | ” Mrs. Hum-|

the Indianapolis District Woman's

Some of the vital subjects the Society of Christian Service.

delegates will study and discuss

“The convention is the mouth-

in the afternoon sessions include: piece of Christian youth,” comthe alcohol problem, gambling, mented Mrs. Humphreys. “Since the United Nations, militarism, it meets only every four years, its Christian vocations, reconciliation statements are significant. Of in today's world, marriage and the 5000 attending, 800 will be the home, sex standards for youth leaders.” and radio and télevision. Delegates from Indianapolis in In the morning sessions, speak- addition to Mrs, Humphreys will ers will include: Dean W. Aiken be: Robert Plumley, Tom Whalen Smart of Emory University; Dr. and the Misses Ruth Wright, JuKirby Page, writer and minister; dith Ann Morrow, Dorothy Little,

Dr. Donald O. Soper, minister ot|C

Kingsway Hall, London, Eng-| land. Dr, H. Methodist staff, Nashville, Tenn,

as platform co-ordinator.

Every morning the young peo-

ple will meet” and raise their voices in a mighty chorus of hymns and folk songs: Then the guest speakers will talk, after

which the delegates will meet as

discussion groups.

Youth Town Meeting Set

| A youth town meeting is schedfolk

BUENOS AIRES, Argentina, uled for Tuesday night; a Aug. 25 (UP) — The Peronist festival presepting arts, crafts newspaper La Eopoca hag accused folk legends and mus ic from the U. S. Agriculture Department around: the world, Wednesday of issuing ‘fake reports on Ar- night. Missions, with all colqr, charm and Christian dedi-

cation with which Methodism has

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D. Bollinger of the Student Movement will serve

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lendowed them will dominate the Thursday night assembly. {| The convocation will close Friday morning with a deeply sollemn service of dedication.

Wagon Hostess whose phone is listed below and arrange to

arolyn Ruth McCoy, Carolyn L. Springer, Anna Kathryn Applegate, Nancy Endicott and Ann L. Boren.

—8en. Joseph C. O'Mahoney, Wyo.), said today the Army has 8 given direct, battlefield commis- r sions to 8000 enlisted men so far {during the Korean War and plans to give field commissions to 8000; WE more.

the tions

8000 Win Battlefield Commissions in Korea

'moved after filing application for,

WASHINGTON, Aug. 24 (UP)

Sen. O'Mahoney,

Subcommittee,

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