Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 May 1952 — Page 4

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x. WILLIAM Niles Wish. d Jr. will fly Bast this week i a ® rigious mission such

# his great-grandfather cov-" Fed on horseback 122 years ago. Pr. Wishard, Indianapolis phyn, will attend the 164th Genpal Assembly of the Presbyterian furch in the U, 8. A, beginning fMursday and continuing for a sek, in New York City. He will ) a8 a commissioner (delegate) om the Indianapolis Presbytery. Sin 1830, his great-grandfather. } Rev, John -Robertson Jeored, spent six weeks in the sad . each way to be present at General Assembly in PhilaThe assembly is the plan- , policy-making body of the mination, “At that time, Rev. Moreland was minister of the First Presrian Church here. He lived in p house at the northeast corner of New York and Meridian Sts the site of the present post office. : . »

THUS, when Dr. Wishard goes ta. New York, he will be living out the sequel! of a story begun ig ago by his ancestor It is noteworthy that in the interval of more than 12 decades since he went to Philadelphia, no descend-

20T of Rev.’ Moreland has been William Niles Wishard Jr. shows his dy

GREAT-GREAT.GRANDDAUGHTER—Dr. ughter, Susan |

Scoville Wishard, the large book of hand-written sermons preached and compiled by her greated at SP mmigSlorer le great-grandfather, the Rev. John Robertson Moreland.

It intrigues Dr. Wishard, as he residence, 4150 N. Illinois St. he the minister went to the assem- corporated in the indicated in an think how awed his ministerial : ancestor was at his first glimpse is great-grandtather Moreland's prop membership from 30° to of a steam railroad on his Phil-|hand-written sermons, Some of|g5 He was a zealous man, con-| adelphia trip. For the many won- the sermons date back as far as verted in a revival in Kentucky.!

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~ thrust themselves upon Dr. Wish- ing of Indianapolis. ard at every turn in New York. | When the city was about eight _The traveling divine wrote back years old, Rev. Moreland came ta twa. ehigehas, apolls would, in 20 years,|the pastorate of the First Presby- tore coming to Indlanaplofs. a railroad, such as he haditerian Church. 8 y

d. 5 The family forged their way

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out of-doors. His story, written by Miss Eliza- that office, Dr. Wishard's library in his

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man. Rev. Moreland ministered Dr. Wishard Jr. became a clergya2 Waodfesd mwas wine Pasco EMG Sevan here from Kentugky ‘to assume county in the Bluegrass just be-%Presbyterian Church, Indianapolis. Dr. W. N, Wishard Sr., suc|ceeded President Benjamin Har-|

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brother of Dr. Wishard Jr., takes an active part in the Moral Rearmament Movement. During the lifetime of Dr. and Mrs. Wishard Sr., the homestead, 2050 N, Delaware St,, where their family lived more than 30 years, . stood hospitably open always to missionaries, ministers and for church gatherings of many kinds. In the old Indianapolis Journal, at the time of Rev. Moreland’s|. death, a tribute to him ran 3something like this: “He was an ornament to so,clety, a kind husband, an indulgent parent, an able and zealous advocate of religion and truth; he was a bright and shining light;,.. he went on in his whole career still scattering blessings around him until he resigned his meek and gentle spirit into the hands of his Blessed Redeemer.”

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ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, May 17—"“Normal people are those who grow up to fucus their energles on main problems.” | This definition was offered by (Dr. Earl D. Bond of Philadelphia jat the meeting here of the Ameri{can Psychiatric Association. Normal “Centennial not uninteresting and they are! Interview, 10i¢reqqures a very large book of|bly in Philadelphia, he was in-\Memorial of the First Presby- not perfect, Dr. Bond declared.

increasing the yooh Church” does not tell the! Psychiatrie and psychologic ex-

|aminations of 64 college students, On Production Appeal Members of his family also [men and women who were memew i resent a. will {#fe studied theology in the private [have contributed to the religious bers of student councils and as deta of our. pr ge 1811, nine years before the found- library and under the guldance|life of Indiarapolis. Dr. William normal as could be found, showed a federal mobilization panel may of an eminent Kentucky clergy: Henry Wishard, grandfather ‘of [that half were “carrying a serious not hand down a decision for a Ineurotic disability” and that nine month on the Ford Motor Co.'s Fore eee HGH Ee appeal Yor Hii increase tn produc: at the time. The moral 6 the/tion quotas. ‘study, given by Dr. Bond:

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transcend the bri of which houses are made. Becarefully shrubbery and the | thermostatically sealed picture window, should be the living Christ.

Scripture: “Except the Lord build the house, they labour In vain that built it.” Psalms 11.

THERE is a difference between a house and a home,

A recent report indicates the construction of housing units for the period from 1949 to '52 will exceed all previous records. The houses being built’ in the northeast section of Indianapolis, in the Arlington and | Speedway areas, fact. The strength of our nation, however, is not in the number of our houses. If we think it is, we live by an illusion. It is not difficult to build a house. The creating of a Christian home, on the other hand, requires greater discipline. agree with Bruce Barton who observed that “Many a man who pays rent all his own home; an family has successfully saved for a-home only to find itself at last with nothing but a house.” A spiritual qu

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Sermon of the Week—

‘The Christian Home’ By the Rev. Lewis H. McAdow

Note—The Rev. Lewis H. minister of the University Park Christian Church, wrote this “Sermon of the Week” for The Times.

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Ford wound up its case before “To demonstrate that so many the Appeals Board yesterday aftBUT TRAGEDY overtook him rison as an elder of the First gifted and successful people have er seven days of presenting eviwish more than came true.through forests, much mud and ip 1832 when he was just 47, And Church, And Dr. Wishard Jr. be- neurotic handicaps may be a dence railroad was bullt here 17/over streams camping over aight he died as a result of an sccident.|came his father's successor in|source of comfort to others like cross-examination by other auto- ; them who now see normality as mobile companies opposed to its an all or nothing proposition.”

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"n ” o WITHOUT Him, the visionary architect and the skilled craftsmen combine their techniques to create a form that neither sorrows nor rejoices, that imparts neither promise nor power. A house is transformed into a home through the spiritual life of those who “Except the Lord build the house, they labour in vain that build it.” The Christian home particiA friend was

live within its walls.

pates in prayer.

cabin or an apartment, ‘or a mansion, and call

SUNDAY, MAY 18, 1952

McAdow,

Eternal? Pray alone. circle.

family unity. peace,

of Christ. abundant. paum home of activity,

visited Him there, with new strength.

membrance.

by the spirit of Christ.

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skelter houses of America.”

Are we too busy to pause a moment, join hands around the table, and pray? Is the rhythm

Before dinner, he was invited to join hands with othEach including pe agi

When, the e LENS friend, “I felt that Christ had been in our midst. He imparted ‘to us a unity and a quiet peace so greatly needed in the helter-

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by which we live so fast and continuous that we become insensitive to the presence of the Take time tow pray. Pray as a family The fruitage of prayer is humility, Prayer strengthens Prayer brings

2 ” " THE CHRISTIAN home is characterized by the presence Where He is, life is In Peter's Caper-

brought healing. The sick who departed Jesus changed Zacchaeus’' Jericho house of many possessions to a home of sincere .stewardship. To the Bethany home of Mary, Martha and Lazarus He revealed the deeper meaning of devotion. During the Last Supper in Mark's Jerusalem home, He taught the necessity of reWeary disciples, entertaining Him in their Ememaus home, discovered the real purpose of the Kingdom of God. Let us strengthen our homes If we are to build many houses, let us labour in His name, lest we

WASHINGTON, May 17 (UP) —Four Labor members of the Wage Stabilization Board said toe day they will vigorously. oppose any move by public and industry ‘members to achieve “stabilization

Harry C. Bates and Elmer E, Walker of the AFL, and Joseph W. Childs and John Brophy of the CIO bitterly assailed the board's failure to formulate a policy for productivity pay ine

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