Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 144, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 October 1922 — Page 3

OCT. 26, 1922

METHIDISTSEND ' TWO-DAYRETREfIT Bishop Leete Again Chosen President of Indiana Council. Indiana Methodists today were returning to their homes aster attend-

MorrisonS 4 WEST WASHINGTON STREET Quality and Style Linked With Low Price r jar —) Coats and Wraps |Hgh of Splendici Quality FEATURED AT (OM sl9-75 and $25 j ' ; An achievement in value giving made possiblc by thè fi* ■ £||| large buying power of thè teu MORRISON’S ’ Jk|| Stores. The liandsomest of far trimmed and Ih I tailored models. Velours, Normandies, BoIL livias, Salt’s Plushes and other fine fab<7g||| i j§| l rics. Variety that embraces all stvles H ! / lIBIL for women and misses in all sizes. Top Coats —Sale Price $ -| i The most usefu! of coats. Plaid back and J "ìA- doublé face raaterials. Mannish models. •“ Actually worth $5 to $7.50 more. I Amazing Dress Values Offered Tomorrow at Poiret Twills 5Ì £7 Mg%H JA Fine Velvets I fw Canton Crepes '' J • ■ #a;ac£ Reproductions of Styles Shoivn | Ì il ò?/ thè Best Malcers at $25, $35, $39.75 Spi. ( 41’! New circular skirts, basque w aists, Bertha collars of fine |\ I , lace. Matellasse corabinations. metal tbread trimmiag, ti tjlll \ novel drapes and cable waistline effects. These are tlie L\ 'A SI ji|l \ things that distinguish thè new styles shown In this group. 4 * j; " \ Models adapted to every type of woman and mis in thè Si ■A colore most favored by fashion. \

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ing a two day convocation and retreat conducted here by Bishop F. D. Leete. At th® closing session of thè State council, Bishop Leete was re-elected president of thè council. Other offlcers elected were: The Rev. W. B. Farmer of Indianapolis, pastor of thè Broadway M. E. Churcli, secretary; Jesse Bogue, Indianapolis, treasurer; J. E. Morris of Indianapolis, chalrnaan of thè auditing committee. Vice presidente were elected accordìi: g to conferences in thè Indiana area as follows: The Rev. W. W.

Martin of Ft. Wayne, Ind.; northem Indiana conference; thè Rev. L. E. McKenzle of South Bend, Ind., northwestern Indiana conference, and thè Rev. J. M. Walker of Rushville, Ind., Indiana conference. Last night a public convocation mass meeting was held at Tomlinson Hall. The shark sucker, a defenseless and retiring fish, takes shelter in thè mouth of thè savage and voracious shark —but it is not harmed by thè shark.

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EHM FtLISISÌ RflatLUOffltEEìV [DtMnrMT A Two-Day Clearaway of New TRIMMED HATS WE have specially arranged for Friday and Saturday a two-day CLEARANCE OF ALL OUR TRIMMED HATS, formerly hearing much higher price tags. Our entire fourth floor millinery department has been divided intp two sections for this great event—each displaying thè millinery modes of thè moment at thè following popular prices: a ) GROUP ONE MATERIALS E3S BS2 ALL WANTED Lyons and Panne Velvet IL" f COLORS Duvctyne I , Ér * Brown, Nut, Henna, And Combination Materials Q Mf VkJP Pheasant, Navy, Almond, TRIMMINGS vW HH „„ VT re Feathcrs Ribbon HMHHHI ' ‘‘ , J Flowers K > Drooping Brims fIHH Off thè Face Hats Embroidery and Nove! Chick Turbans and Ornaments m£jM Soft Cmshers —— <;ROUI> TWO — _ — <• Hats for Every Woman and Miss —for Dress, Street and Sport Wear MATTEWAN VELOURS pi ~ TAILORED HATTERS m PLUSH HATS IhSK'ìS fourth floor millinery TEE Wm R BLOCK CO.

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