Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 186, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 December 1922 — Page 16

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BRIGHTWQOD W!LL HAVENEWCHURGH Methodist Congregation Plans Building Costing SIOO,OOO. Plans for a new church building- to be erected bv thè Brightwood Metho<ll st Episcopal congregation at Twen-ty-Fourth and Station Sts., at a cost of approximately SIOO,OOO, have been completed, and construction will begin early in March. The building will be of English Tudor Gothic design, materials being brick with terra cotta. It will be constructed in an L shape, flfty feet wide and 150 feet deep. The L facing Station St. will be occupied by thè auditorium, which will have a seating capacity of 1,000. The rear of thè building will be devoted to Sunday School rooms, and a community center. The basement will house a primary and junior department, a dining rooni. kitchen, men's club room, sanitary facilities and a boiler and coal room. The building was deslgned by McGuire and Shook, architects. The Brightwood congregation built a new parsonage last year. The Rev. Ray A. Ragsdale is pastor of thè church. Members of thè building eommittee are E. F. Brown, chairrnan; A. S. Rhodes. treasurer: Sam Ingle, recording secretary: W. C. Ungle, fìnancial secretary: J. C. Preston: H. B. Maners: Charles Mansfield: Russell McMannis: George Preston; Earnest Trittipo, and William Stewart.

REALTOR BOARD MEETS T 0 ELECT NEW OFFICERS Review of Achierements for Year Given at Annual Banquet. J. Edward Robins, Lawrence <T. Welch and Frank L. Marsh were elected to thè directorate of thc Indianapolis Reai Estate Board at thè annual meeting and banquet last night in thè Chamber of Commerce building. Board offìcers were to be elected today. Reports of offìcers showed thè Home Complete Show, election of an Indianapolis man as president of thè State board, and thè securing of thè 1923 convention for Indianapolis were among thè acliievements during thè past year. H. M. Stackhouse, chairman of a eommittee investigatine thè city market conditions, reported in favor of building a new market house, using thè revenue obtained from thè -ent of stands for thè upkeep of thè market, and subjeeting market employes to civil Service regulations. TRUSTEES ELECT A. D. Swope of Lebanon was reeleeted president of thè Indiana State Association of Township Trustees in session at thè Claypool Hotel. Other offìcers are John Harper, Morristown, vice president, and L. M. Hanna of Bloomington, secretary-treasurer.

Did you receive a WE are paying out thousands of dollari to members who joined theChristmaa Club a vear ago. This money is tbe accumula tion of small weekly deposita made during thè past year, which have growa to sub*tannai sums of ready cash. Join thè new Christmas Club now open for membership You can join in a few minutes by calling at anv one of our nine offices and making your fii'st weekly payment. Fifty cents, sl, $2 or $5 deposited every week will bring you a welcome check next Christmas time. \ jfktdjer fàattngs ani) Crust Companp Korthwest Corner Market and Pennsylvania Streets.

Baby Mine POPTOLD ME TO CUT OÙT~ SLANG-HE SAID ALL’AT ‘ cJAZZ STUFF 1 WAS BPOADCASTIN’ WASMAKIN’UIM iBAU.'nMTUF BFAM ■ Of rourse your baby has said or dono something just as clever as those reported in this column. Write it on a posteard and send it to thè Baby Mine Fditor of The Times and sliare your chuekles with thè rest. That’s Different Little Grace, age 6 brought over some sewing her mother had done for me and I gave her a dime, with instructicns to come back for more if tliat wasn’t enough. Her mother scolded Grace for taking thè money, as thè intention was not to charge anything for thè work. But as thè transaction was complete she told Grace she could keep thè money for her Christmas fund. “Oh,, goody," cried Grace, "Can I go back?”—MßS. K. E. YAGER. Hot Dog: Lydia was discussing what they were going to have at her home for Christmas dinner. She bragged, “W<j are going to have goose at our house!” “Aw, that’s nothing, “Louis scorned, “We're goin’ to have hot doga.”— MRS. G. C. SWARTZ. THUG CUTS VICTIM AND ESCAPES WITH S2O LOOT Restaurant Waiters Try to Hold Kobber Win Attacks \V. C. Pake. Whiie walking on Henry St-., west of Meridian St., last night William C. Pake. *>36 S. Illinois St., was attacked by a man who cut him several tlmcs with a knife, knoeked him down and robbed him. Pake was injured on thè left hand and ami. His coat was cut i in a number of places. The thug took $lO from Pake's | pockets and a bundle which he was ' carrying. In thè bundle were two razors, a comb and a pair of sheers, with a total value of $lO. Pake ran to a restaurant on Meridian St. The robber followed him and was about to attack him again when he was stopped by waiters.

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SCOREARRESTED INHUGETHEFT Camp Grant Looted of Supplies Valued at Million. Bv l'nitcd Press ROCKFORD, 111., Dee. 14.—Wholesale arrests today marked thè lnvestigation of thè looting of Camp Grant, ncar Chicago, of more than $1.500,000 in supplies. In a series of raids. Federai offieers took nearly a score of men here. Warrants charging theft of Government property or recelving stolen goods will be served on them. Two of thè men for whom warrants w'ere lssued are wealthy junk dealers of Rockford, Philip S. Ward, as.rstant United States district attorney. said. "The camp was looted of everything but thè reai estate,” Ward said. An organized bancì stripped thè barracks of all thè equipment, including plumbing. Soldier guards were bribed with liquor and money. BANDITS AND CITIZENS RENEW ARKANSAS. FIGHT Five Men Serimisly Wounded in Open Warfare. Bu l'nitcd Press ELDORADO. Ark., Dee. 14 —Banditi: and other underworld characters fought a renewed battle with citizens in thè Smackover gusher oil fields ncar here early today. Five men w-ere seriously wounded In thè open flghtlng which broke out shortly aster mldnight. REJECTED SUITOR SAYS WIDOW DROWNS SELF Bv United Press CHICAGD, Dee. 14.—Arthur Foster, rejected eultor, today told police that Mrs. Kate Mitchell Trostell, pretty young widow, who has been mlssing for tw'o weeks, committed suicide by jumping into'the Chicago River. Foster told deteetives. who grilled him steadily for more than forty-eight hours. that Mrs. Trostell and he quar reled and that she plunged lnto th* water. USE TWO STREAMS Two iines Of hose were necessarv to extinguish a flame on thè second floor of thè Barber-Warnock Auto Sales Company, 810 E. Washington St. The sire started from a hot piate. The loss was SSOO.

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POVERTY NOT NECESSARY, PSYCHOLOGIST ASSERTS Speaker Says Glooin Can Be Ended by Will Power. If poverty sits overlong on your doorstep, it’s your own invitation and hospitality that is at fault. It is because you think continually that misfortune is a permanent guest that thè unwelcome visitor sticks around. Dr. D. V. Bush, formerly an ordained minister, now a misslonary of applied psychology, who begins a series of fourteen free lectures at thè Odd Fellow Auditorium tomorrow night, made these declarations, and said concentration of right thinking and exercise of will power will dispel thè gloorn and bring radiant sunshine of prosperity.

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Preserve thè Gift of Sight Sòme member in your own faxnily may need glasses. Here is your chance to play Santa Claus. Or if for a friend we suggest a Christmas certificate. Hoasier Optical Co. 148 N. Illinois St.

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