Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 May 1952 — Page 13
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Y 23, 1952 ' FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1952 THE INDIANAPOLIS THES : PAGE 13 _— O h In Tony's Picture (Getaway Drive Gols - | Wary Butler uw luians, Pee —POTTENGER Ss — Historic rpnan boy 'S In FOll Colors | Feo met a ty Mak er Ri ; ecoration Day £2 R d sentenced Tr. grocery | ol up. ar wor In_your unday Twes, : par IE 3 today. oe SN Wreaths and Flowers Chu rch to Be eplacea i, Tt 1 STRAWS ¥1 Hy United Press have been ‘felt in the lives of the -children of | +8 part in the Jan, 25 armed robbery Priced from
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CHARLOTTE, N. C., May 23- A church which grew from the dream and a handful of pennies of a dying orplian boy will be replaced by a new chapel on the grounds of the Barium
Springs ‘Presbyterian Orphanage. The orphanage hoard of regents have decided to stick to- its decision to replace “Little Joe's Church” despite widespread opposition
the home.” The board said it would preserve. the original ‘building and erect a new chapel “on which the dream of little Joe Gilliland may be carried on and extended.” The orphanage had no church when little Joe came there with his sister, Janie, at the turn of the century. Opphans walked a mile and a half to attend services. -
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. from Presbyterians over the state. The walk was too much for sickly little 4 The board made its views known in a Joe, and he sald he was going to build a d 2 EVERGREENS | letter, which Chairman W, E. Price said is the church “with 'a porch on it” for his fellow 5-=CHOICE EVERGREENS--5 { regents’ “last word” in the matter. Any further orphans when he grew up. . | action is up to the state Presbyterian senate, He died at the age of 9, leaving behind a | " Only 1750 | which meets Sept. 1. small purse containing 45 pennies which he ! % | “Tension and disharmony” have resulted designated for the church. R t will t tod | $ ; from the relationship between the independent Little Joe's story was told over the state, ace fans want to frame i : : SPECIAL Porch Box a 35¢ | church and the otphanage, the board reported, and money was collected to build the church his plese ut Naural bbe . 2 : ? On ‘Geran : | and “it is inescapable:that this friction should which was named for him. racing Champion Tony Betten- » a Springeri, Begonias, Geraniums mameism——— Scapa, p— s—————— hausen in full colors on the | : and Vinca Vines : : ke {ils Jy | cover of PARADE next SunMk NuRseRy STO FROM A dg hz} 5 Units to Train Post’s Liquor day. ell ' an dottenger Nurser we . Tony's story — the little ge y Permit Suspended
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