Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 December 1951 — Page 49
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SUNDAY, DEC. 16, 1951 Sermon ‘of the Week—
‘Peace or Truce’
Scripture: “Thou wilt keep Mim in perfect peace whose heart is stayed on Thee.” Isa. 26:3. @&
WHO IS SATISFIED? Hopes for a truce grow, but the outlook for world peace remains dim. So
long as people suffer from hunger and poverty, or from inner tensions and struggles, so long will we be unsatisfied both in our homes and in our countries. Yet, in every time of national and individual crisis throughout history, there have been those who have possessed .an inner peace which has sustained them. We would do well. to hear one who, years ago, found the secret, of this calm. In a time of corrupt government and national insecurity, one man proclaimed, “Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace, whose heart, i is stayed on thee.” LJ - ” on A MAN, known to many as Bill, ohcedgy on a hospital bed, a beaten person. The future
Plum Heads [First Womdn Named [Fortville Catholics Dedicate Organ
The Rt. Rev. Henry F. Dugan, for Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic! chancellor of the Archdiocese, will -bless the new guest organist at the dedication. first woman vice organ at dedication services af Our Lady of Lourdes Choir of 35 7:30 p. m. today in the 8t. Thomas voices will sing, directed by Bernard Q. Zimmer. Parishioners gave the price of Robert Minton is pastor of St. the organ by special subscription) Thomas’ Church. She led 10,000 over and above their regular contributions to the church. purchased from the Wilking Music Co. for $1200.
To
IC College Building Unit
Edwin G. Plum, vice president
the building committee for the] new Academic Hall at Indiana
Central College, it was announced ed Cross Volunteer special Serve
today by Dr. Lynd Esch, presi-
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liam H. Trimble, Floyd D. or. wi Dal WMallcws 2306 N. MERIDIAN and Karl A. Ziegler, all of Indian-
apolis, : Plans were announced last week by the college for the con- % struction of the new building to cost $975,000. It will provide ad- 5 ditional classroom space for the, college and will contain an audi-| torium seating 1000 which may be| a used for community meetings. |
Legion Arranges Yule Gift for Invalid
MUNCIE, Ind., Dec. 15 (UP)—| Legionnaires at nearby Gaston | told Mrs, Helene Gourley today | they are giving her a Christmas present. The Legionnaires heard that] Mrs. Gourley, a German war bride! who is recovering from an infec- | tion which necessitated amputation of one leg, would like to see her mother. They collected $761 and arranged a round-trip airplane ride for the mother from Frankturt, Germany.
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| Indianapolis Red Cross directors |elected their chairman in their 35-year history {last night. Elected was Mrs. Perry W. Lesh of the Indiana, Bell Telephone Co., lot Brendonwood.
has been appointed chairman of Marion County Red Cross workers in War II as chairman of the
of the committee |of directors.
~—Arrested on a drunkenness
Krafft, Walte r|charge, Leckrone, Harper pleaded for mercy because he had
J. Ransburg, and “spent the last five Christmases
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that alcohol had
it: His only hope. lay in a power outside himself, If there was no power, he was lost. Bill had never been over-re-
derstood Him. As he learned to trust God, Bill came to find an inner peace and calm that en- life. abled him to meet ail the pres sures and obstacles of life,
could echo the
seriously the fact that there is a Presence in the world that is as important for life. as food and water,
have written plans for “peace _, of mind.” Individuals have used drugs and religions to try and gain peace.
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“Thou wilt keep him in perfect quainted with sorrow. Still, (Of the life of Jesus, He retained] NEW CASTLE, Ind, Dec. 15 peace; whose heart 1s stayed on_ from him: flowed such inner the stately English of the Serip-| (UP) Norma Jean Reno, 16, thee. " . a peace that his executioner de {ures but eliminated all repeti-'is14 hy doctors she must undergo) None of us has ever seen clared, “Truly, this was the Son God. It'is hard, really, to take of Godt". | ‘The time-honored but ever new|&n appendectomy soon, postponed
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THE i TIMES
HOWEVER, ma ligious formulas and narcotits months of the year to 1,022,600. October. serve only to isolate men from | | |
in the battle of life.
peace, isolating you from the world,
calm whereby you may ap- |
the sorrows that are a part of | much to him that he decided to Committee of the YMCA. If there is no God, there share his pleasure and perpetuate] S————— r———— can be no peice. Yet, consider Jesus. gay at the wedding feast, but he | was a man of grief and ro | Gospels into a running narrative)
We all want peace in the {story of “The First Christmas,” it today until
Peace will be ours tions" when we accept the gift of Him who said, “My peace I give unto
giveth,” The world offers only ture will be published with the through with perfect atiendance
stayed on God shall know per- |
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PAGE ig 176,000 New Homes Started in November :
WASHINGTON, Dec, 15 (UP)~ total in the first 11. months 1The Labor Department reported(1950, i |today that - some -76,000 new| The department said the {homes were begun last month, month's construction rate bringing the total for the first 11 sented a drop of 12 per cent Toot
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