Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 October 1951 — Page 8
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By EMMA RIVERS MILNER Times Church Editor se THE 6-FOOT minister of the 4 ~ First Congregational Church whp weighs 190 pounds will model a traditional bridal costume in a style show Friday night
The Rev. Marcus W. Johnson in a’. white satin gown with a train, long snowy veil and a feminine wig will impersonate the “correct” hride of 1951 . for the show at 8:15 p.m. in hig church building The bride’ served for three
years as an army chaplain in the very thick of adéfion in the Pacific Theater during World War II, Mrs. Johnson. as the groom at tired in morning coat and striped trousers (State Department dress), will lead in the ‘‘fragile” bride. 8. 1 x ALL COSTUMES of the show will be modeled by persons of the apposite sex from that for which they were designed. Getting the bride's outfit ready caused quite a problem for groom in” ‘this case. In the first place, women's shoes are too small for him (the bride) and so
has
the
'® Mrs. Johnson had to paint a pair
nf the pastor's shoes white for the occasion. \ i ‘Mrs. Eldo Wagner dipped into her keepsakes and provided the lace net veil she wore in her own wedding. LL. Davies Beweg, minister, of music, will direct the stvle show and the choir memhers and their president, Arthur Medlicott, will be Sponsors.
Proceeds’ will purchase secular
music . fors the new choir-to use for. public ‘eveninRs. of music’
3 Traffic Deaths
0 For Month to 87
Indiana's highway death toll for October climbed to 87 last night Latest deaths were those of two Illinois children—a brother and sister—and a Gary housewife run down by a motorist trying to escape a policeman. The dead: Leah Rae Simon, 15. Pekin, Ill, Arvid Simon, 12, Lekin. Mrs. Rose M. Pruss, 33. Gary.
The Simon children died in a’
Clinton hospital last night following a two-car crash on U. 8.'
36 near Rockville. Their parents, eral Hospital. where doctors said a sister and two other persons she had a broken right leg and possibly her back.
were injured. . Mrs. Pruss was killed in downtown Gary yesterday by a car i driven by Elmer K, Britt, 22 Gary. Motorcycle Patrolman William Slepcevich said he had arrested Britt for reckless driving. He or-
dered Britt to follow him to po- Shortridge lice headquarters, Mr, Slepcevich spiked last night by Principal said, but Britt sped ahead when joel W. Hadley. . the policeman turned off on an-’
other street. Vv Patrolman Slepcevich was chas- | ing him when Britt's car struck
waist and was pulled out by Kenneth Grundy, 24, of 2247 N. Rural
not long to live.
Spike Rumors of Polio
. TARUM.TETUM—The Rev.
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Woman Survives Plunge From Bridge Into Creek
A 35-year-old woman survived a plunge into Fall Creek “from the College Ave. bridge last night.
She landed in water up to her
St. He told police he saw her jump.
The woman was taken to Gen-
said she had an tumot and had
Her husband ncurable brain
Rumors of a polio outbreak at High School were
A member.of the football team, Nilliam Ney, became ill Monday ut tests showed he did not have he disease. There are no polio
Mrs. Pruss. Mr. Slepcevich seized cases at the school, Mr. Hadley
Britt as he tried to flee on foot. said.
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. The Rev. Andre Trocme of the border to. Switzerland and o : ; France known for his leadership Safety. The Very Rev, in S n grme . v When the Nazis imprisoned Msgr. 3ernard in the peace movement among p, tor Trocme and held him for Sheridan, pastor An Indianapolis GI's grandpar- European Christians will: speak six weeks, his friends say he made of St. Johns ents received a heartening mes- Wednesday at 7:15 p.m. in the a deeply spiritual impression on Catholic Chureh, py 7 : Irvington Presbyterian Church, his ‘captors and the Communist will speak and sage from the U. 8. Department s underground workers in the conduct services. of Defense this week. The Rev. Mr. Trocme, noted pigeon, The’ all-day pro: Pfc. Ernest H. Wotring Jr. has French pastor of the Reformed Since 1946, the Rev. Mr. Trocme ‘gram will begin recuperated from battle wounds Church (called Presbyterian in has given full time to his post as at 10:45 a, m. das ia wiv y European secretary of the Inter- A recited Mass, and is back on duty in Korea, ac- America), is giving the Robert
cording to the Department's latest Treat Paine Lectures in the Paannouncement. Word was received ¢ific School of Relfgion, the Uni by his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. versity whose home Garrett
Claude Thompson, at 605 E. New York St. Pfc. Wotring shared.
LK, Ber IANA amie natlie for himself as part of the speaks of him in terms of highest non-violent stand for peace The Praesidium of the Little three soldiers killed: and. three ran: 1 Tesistarce to the Vichy praise, The address will follow against the Nazis. Flower Catholic Church is in soldiers wounded in action. regime and the Nazi overlords. the weekly fellowship dinner at charge of arrangements. They Pastor Trocme discouraged all the church. Rr. Howard W, Stone ~~ announce that a bus bound for KILLED violence among his followers in is host pastor. tomorrow. pirht } the college will leave the corner Pic. James ¥ Tischer. san ol LeChambon, small Hugenot vil- : - Lomars Papi ii oh of 30th and Illinois Sts. at 19% Mr. and Mrs. Bernard F. Fischer age routher B France, Sheriffs’ Flag Unfurling Association. 8 m- and one wi Te lo the Batesville. eds of Jews and political z Business sessions hewir op ct y after the Holy our. refugees. are said to have heen 9€t TOMoOrrow Night a iN osaions hegin tomor-; Reservalions may be tele. Sgt: Ross L. Howey, son of hidden by the pastor-and his as- The new Indi Sheaifts’ Ns row, Officers will he elected Tues- phoned through Wednesday to: Mr. and Mrs. Morris C. Howey, sociates. Some were helped across will alana sheriffs’ flag day. All events willbe held in the Miss Margaret Widolff (AT-2963)
Garrett, . Cpl. Cart J. Scheidt, brother of Ralph F. Scheidt, Crown Point, i WOUNDED Pfe. Richard L. Cain, son of. Mrs. Alice Cain, Hartford. Cpl. Richard L. Carter, son of
Mrs. Ellone M. Phillips, Petersburg.
Pfc. Earl Hart Jr., whose par-§ ents live jn Ft. Wayne. :
Pio, Wolting Was Wainded§ “{WIEE Tn Tive months, He suffered’
jaw and lip injuries ‘Sept. 17,-and shrapnel wounds in his right shoulder Apr. 17. War, his business since he en-
: nied for hi an artist, in the footsteps of his grandfather, Mr. Thompson. The GI was often seen doing water! color sketches in Irvington, where he lived for a time. “He could] draw a portrait by just looking at a person a minute,” according te Mrs. Thompson.
Pfe: Wotring, in Co. D of the 17th Infantry, attended School 18 and Warren Central and Technical High Schools before service. He worges as messenger boy at the Indidnapolis Blue Print & Lithograph Co., Ine.
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The legion of Mary will sponsor a day of lectures for .the information of non-Catholies Oct, 28 at Marian College.
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