Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 September 1952 — Page 14
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5 | WEDNE ® S --d OPEN THURSDAY NIGHT THIS WEEK ONLY {rider and Monday might an County-Wide Religious Census ermal By EMMA RIVERS MILNER "5 hl . 4 ure | La | 66th A ry Feat Times Church Editer i 2 Plans call for 15 per cent of the members of all local] : lowa Gubernatorial Candidate Sues Paper | nniversd ed : churches and synagogs to serve as house-to-house visitors, IS ore : WATERLOO, Iowa— Ernest J. ried Sept. 7 about a fine levied in| ’ Ba ; i . in the coming county-wide religious census. Seemann, Waterloo, filed a peti-' 5 justice of the peace court at! | TY oT Cl Gu
{the Waterloo Courier charging tion of his truck gave voters the | /libel and slander. wrong impression of him. | The Department of Defense to-| ur Seemann, running for gov-| He asked a jury trial. day announced three more Hoos- ¢rnor on a “Republican Vigi-| Mr. Seemann has sued Secre(lers have been killed in action |antes” party ticket, also named| tary of State Melvin D. Synhorst {in Korea and 12 more wounded. the W, H. Hartman Co., publish-| tor $100,000 for faluire to oer KILLED IN ACTION ers of the newspaper, as defend- nis name as a candidate for the|
tion in District Court here yester-! bo) J
| Hoosiel Dead day asking $50,000 damages from | is J Improper Tegls 2
Jewish congregations laid ground- ; $ Pl for Ploy
work for the census af a luncheon yesterday in the Murat Theater building. Several hundred clergymen and laymen attended. The census will open Dec. 7, 11th anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor, Workers will comb Indianapolis and the county to | We're breathless with excitement , , , just the way you'll be when you see these high fashion necklaces, pins and earrings! Yours now at such a tiny price you can’ buy enough pieces to accessorize oll your outfits. Don’t wait, “fake advantage of this offer while selections are at their best!
ARMY—Ist. Lt. Forrest 8. ants. Republican nomination for govBurns, husband of Mrs. Ruth E.. He said a story the paper car-| ernor in the June primary. Burns, Columbus. ET a . MARINE CORPS—Pfc. Kermit {M. Ferrell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cleo A, Ferrgll, South Bend. AIR FORCE—Capt. Bernard {E. Barnes, son of Mr. and Mrs, | | Thomas V, Barnes, Burnettsville. | (Previously reported missing.)
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| ARMY~—Pfc. Tilman W. Crody, son of Mr. and Mrs. Truman W.
find out who belongs to a church or a synagog, who does not belong and what denominational leanings are possessed by citizens of the community.
Tabulate Information
All information is to be carefully tabulated and turned over to the denomination to which it should belong. Names of completely “unchurched” persons will be distributed in a way agreed upon by the workers, Cred, Bloom ela. Workers will be charged simply . Plc... Robert Gang: busband of to gather information, to make no CENSUS CHAIRMAN—The Mrs. Mary Gang, Greentown. effort to influence the famjlies Rov: Albert Adie |” Opi. Coleman F.McMakoy son they visit to adopt one religious . yY. of Mrs. Nora McMahor. = Eoct + [faith or another, , |marks about “the Rock” and said Chicago. It was announced at yesterday Slour American freedom is estab-| 1st Lt. Robert L. Wampler, hysluncheon that Protestants will dojjighed on the solid rock of God, band of Mrs, Marjorie A, WamSollowup WOR ed on, ie ike faith of our fathers. | pler, Bloomington. census findings in February. What| “What America needs ahove| MARINE CORP effort Jewish and Catholic par- everything else today is a rel- Harrell I. Baker, papi n.
~ {shes will make after they receive gious revival in the hearts of our! pp, Gl y the census findings has not yet people,” the Governor concluded. pyrg. enn, C.- Baker, Veeders- a Y num er.
been outlined. Mayor Clark also greeted the) Pvt. Johnni . e C. Brown, son of Dr. Jesse M. Bader, executive 8uests and indorsed the census. nro WAartha M. Brown, Richsecretary of the National Council Districts Planned | mond. ; of Churches, New York, congratu-| Pfe, John R. Cook, son of Mr pr. G McC 1 h : A in hr be @ lated Indianapolis church Workers y._ ional Coun Oe chug and Mrs, Lloyd L. Cook, Penn-| That way; you won't FREE! Lowest F yesterday as being the first ath-| ove gave detailed instructions| Ville: have to wait while the ® Acid-P olic - Protestant - Jewish group 19 regarding the visiting and paper| Ff¢- Charles R. Freshour Jr, > Long Distance operator Bandy pocket-size cld-Fro co-operate in a religious census, .. yvolved in the census. He 07 ©f Mr. and Mrs. Charles R.| consults Information ta ied Ine ® Trade-i calling their effort a pioneer said the city would be divided Freshour 8r., South Bend. Your call thr h you call most often. rade-in movement. into districts and contact would Pfc. Lieutenant Harris, grand- faster. 2088 Varong Jun ask our Bush: “Many in future years will look be made with approximately 168,-| 300 of Mrs. Estella Patrick, East anlar. a" Op for your to see how you did it,” was Dr. 000 dwelling units of Marion Chicago. Yop Bader's comment. County. He described a variety] 2nd. Lt. Edward Lukas, son of | lot publffity media to be used and Mrs. Clona Lukas, Bloomington. | ® '32.'37 Bu
88 Million Members regulations to be observed by| Cpl. Edward A. Mill, husband { , A mA RET ; : “Now 88 million persons in the workers. ; of Mrs. Edward A. Mill, Lafay- LY Ee ig i y United States are members ofA Rev. Albert Ashley, pastor of ette. | nd ) y h / ® "22.32 Fo some church or synagog,” he the Brightwood Methodist Church| Pfe. Donald E. Schoonover, hus-| d 4 a 7 ue. added. “In 1800, only 6 per cent and chairman of the census com-/band of Mrs. Donald E. Schoon- X : ® '49.'50 OI
of the population belonged to any mittee, gave an inspirational talk. over, Evansville. A ® "35.'37 Pe
ng church; in 1850, 16 per cent be- Oren D. Pritchard presided. Rabbi al a i _— longed: in 1800, 36 per cent; and, William P. Greenfeld gave the I ’ 12 Ww, 03 per cent, {opening prayer and the Rt, Rev.|, n 00 “We are congerned with the 42 Msgr. Henry F. Dugan, the clos- : ~MONTE per cent (the unchurched).” {ing one. Rabbi Greenfeld is spir- A THIS WEEK ONLY 18-MONTFH
Gov, Schricker, a Lutheran lay- itual director of the Temple Bethman’and a special luncheon guest, EI Zedeck and Msgr. Dugan is 5 : ALSO OPEN AS USUAL EVERY FRIDAY AN ionay NIGHT UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK
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voiced earnest approval of the chancellor of the Catholic Archcensus. He quoted Isaiah's re- diocese.
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