Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 206, Decatur, Adams County, 29 August 1929 — Page 6

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REV. WHITESELL GIVES ADDRESS Former Baptist Minister Greets Friends With Enjoyable Talk A large audience heard Rev. F. D. Whitesail, former pastor of the Baptist church of this city, who lead the Wednesday night prayer meeting at the church last night. In the business session following the impressive services it was voted that the pastor, Bev. O. E. Miller, select the delegates for Salamonic Baptist Association meeting to be held at Liberty Center, in September. The names will be announced later this week, it was stated today. A great many friends of the former pastor of the Baptist church attended the prayer meeting last night at the church and took advantage of the opportunity of hearing him once again. The large audience consisted of many people from other churches as well as members of the Baptist church. After the prayer meeting service, a short business meeting was held, lead by Rev. O. E. Miller, for the selection of the delegates. By a unanimous vote it was decided to let the pastor choose the dele-

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Kau»H, which he will do In a few days. Because of Rev. Miller's absence from the city at present time the names I will not be announced until later. After the business meet Ing the members of the church and friends of Rev. Whitesell remained for a social time, talking and chatting together. Rev. Whitesell Is spending a week's vacation In and near Decatur, his headquarters being at the Dr. Franz home in Berne. o , .. .... ~. Flagpole Sitting Is Latest Endurance Contest Indianapolis. Aug. 29 —(VP) — Indiana's own flagpole sitting contest has passed the 12th hour today. Three youths, John Craible, John Walker an<l Lickel Lawrence pearched themselves on flagpoles atop a hall here and said they would remain there until fotced to come down. Barring intrusion by police or the custodian of the hall, the trio were expected to remain on their narrow peres throughout today. They ware furnished coffee and sandwiches by neighbors. Just what prompted the sitting contest was not explained. 0 Will Make Efforts to Return Davis to Angola Angola, Ind., Aug. 29. —qj.R) — Sheriff Dorsey Folck has stated that es-

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forts will l>e made to bring Kirby Davis here to face charges of complicity in tlie robbery of the First National bank, In which IHfi.nou was I obtained by four men. Folck said lie liud been informed that Davis had offered to wave extradition and come to Angola to face tlie charges. He was arrested In

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Dallas. Texas. Tuesday, where he was a prominent teal estate operator tinder an alias. 0 ——-— United Brethren Delegates Assemble at Anderson Anderson. Ind., Aug. 29. (U.R>—Ad-

r- - ’ i" 1 — dresses and oilier activities occupied delegates to the annual White River conferen<*e of the United Brethren here today. J. B. Parsons. Indianapolis, was

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elected superintendent of the conference for the ninth consecutive year. Student pastors admitted to the conference included Iva V- Aiderton, Muncie; Samuel James, Vrawfords-

vllle; Russell Ford. Terre it Ralph Odell, Muncie, mid o. | Crawfordsville. 1 ‘ r ° si '> Assignment of ministers for the suing year will be made Satur.hiy