Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 September 1951 — Page 28

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‘The new Culver Military Academy Mémorial Chapel Jooks down on the blue water +-of Lake Maxinkuckee fro hillside wooded with forest trees. More ‘than 4000 alumni and friends of the school made gifts toward the $1 million building fund. The Tudor-Gothic edifice thrusts its slender spires upward in memory of 6500 Culver boys who {served with the drmed forces during World War II. Of the group, {288 made the supreme sacrifice.

1 Chapel in Harmony: The present student body, facjulty and guests ‘are planning to make very festive days of Oct. 20 land 21. Then, dedication services| are scheduled to take place.

The new. chapel follows the|

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Its Proud New Chapel

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ing - through approximately 70 stops, was given to Culver by Maj. R, H. Fleet of San Diego, Cal, who was graduated from

. Bells From England “Fifty-one bells compose the carillon, cast in Croydon, England, and presented by the Amon G. Carter Foundation in Ft. Worth, Tex, gl Gov, Schricker, representatives of the armed services and the executive branch of the federal government will give addresses at the dedication.

Van Denman Thompson, head of the*music department at DePauw

University, oy ate the dedicaory organ “All 700 cadets at the academy | as well as the 1300 students who attend the Culver summer schools are required to attend nonsectarian services. Beginning with the dedication service October 2

they will be held 1 ew chapA are under the directidn of “Dr.

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: _ |Body of City Mon Health Plan Case Returned From Korea

Proposal by the ‘Adroit Tool &| The body of oné Indianapolis Engineering Co., 3724 E. 9th St. {serviceman Was. among the 57%

to place in effect & group health K orean dead tefl ‘ the U. 8. insurance plan has been referred| yesterday aboar e. Hoosier to the National Wage Stabiliza-|State Victory, the Deparbuett ot tion Board. . |Defense announced. today. The In other action by the regionalship docked at the San Francisco

Overhead Door Corp. Hartford/was Pfc. Ronald Worley, son of” City, was denied. A 3-cent in-/Mr. and Mrs. Willlam ¥. Worley,

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Members of the Culver Alumni land Fathers Associations, spon{soring organizations for the chajtel memorial, will present the {building to the academy. E. R. {Culver, president of the board of directors of the Culver Educational Foundation, will acept the gift.

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- general architectural pattern of | On Sunday morning, the Rt. other campus structures. It is| Rev. Herman R. Page, bishop of {built of red brick with limestone the Diocese of Northern Michi{trim, has a stained glass window|gan, will be the guest minister for lin the chancel and a rose window the nonsectarian service of dedi-

RELIGIOUS GOODWILL—Rabbi Samuel J. Fox explains the shofar, or.ram's hor ‘fo be used in the coming Jewish New Year services to Billy Canup (left), Carol Meredith and Scott

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By EMMA RIVERS MILNER Times Church Editor

. A GROUP of children belonging to the Broad Ripple Christian Church School will attend New Year services at

the Synagog of the United Hebrew Congregation today at 5:10

p.m. The Jewish New Year, 5712,

will begin tonight at sundown in!

Synagogs all over the world. It will open a period of soul-search- } and prayer known as the “Ten of Penitence.” Rosh HasBx will come to a climax with j¢ somber fast day, Yom Kippur,

or Day of Atonement, Oct. 10. {5:10 p. m. today, tomorrow and

al conducting services in the temples will sound the shofar, p. m. Monday and Tuesday.

stian Church.

or ram’s horn, calling the people to repentence just as the priests of the Israelites did in Bible times. Worshippers will hear that each of their deeds are known and judged by God. They are expected, ac-

justice and mercy and to ask for-| giveness for their sins. n ~ » SERVICES this séason in the {United Hebrew Synagog mark the 10th anniversary of the leadership of Rabbi Samuel J, Fox. The interior of the edifice has been completely redecorated. The ark and scroll will be draped in white for the New Year to symbolize purity. Services are scheduled for

Tuesday and for 8 a. m. and 5:10

cordingly to meditate on His |

i} at the rear of the nave. Each of 168 panels in the trussed! oak ceiling contains a symbolic i painting. The three-manual Moller organ, | with more than 3000 pipes rang-!

n and scroll,

. Rabbi Fox will preach on ‘Misguided Missiles” tomorrow at 11 a. m. and on, “Frozen Assets,” at the same hour Tuesday. Cantor Solomon Greenberger will assist}: the rabbi. The Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation schedules worship tonight at 8 o'clock, Monday at 10 a. m, and this afternoon, a family service at 5:15 o'clock. Rabbi Maurice Goldblatt will give the sermons. 2 The Beth-El Zedeck Temple will} | furnish the setting for services today at 5:30 p. m., tomorrow at! the same hour and also at 9 a. m, and Tuesday at 9 a. m.. Rabbi! William P. Greenfeld will give the sermons and the shofar will be| $8 sounded at both the morning’ services.

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. COLORADO SPRINGS, Bept. 20 Joseph T. Meredith, president of the Delaware County Abstract Co, Muncie, today was elected ‘president of The American Title ‘Association in the final session of their annual convention at the Broadmoor Hotel here. He will rve for the coming year.

Six hundred delegates, repre-

senting title insurance companies “throughout the United States, attended the convention. : 1 Mr, Meredith is a past president ‘of the Indiana Title Association and has been active in the affairs of the national organization for many years, just completing a term as vice president.

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show will be limited to 4 age] 2-4, 4-6, 6-9 and 9-12,

The show is a follow-up of! April's event, when older pooches, | 800 strong, strutted their stuff, | John ¥, Beeson, chairman, said! any adult or child of any age may enter his dog in the event whether! it is registered or not—just =o 't {is pedigreed. Approximately $100 in pine

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{and loving cups. Entries are being received by Albert G. Meyer, 2645 Madison! |Ave., club secretary. Show time! lis 1:30 p. m.

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cation. Both Saturday and Sun{day afternoons Dr. Kamiel ILe{fevere, carillonneur at the River‘side Memorial Church, New York City, will play dedicatory recitals on the new carillon. Sunday, Dr.

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