Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 287, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 April 1926 — Page 17

APRIL 2, 1926

ACACIA BANQUET HERE SATURDAY Ex-Governor of Minnesota Will Speak. 1 i A. O. Eberhart, former Governor of Minnesota is to be principal speaker at the seventh annual State banquet of the Acacia fraternity, Saturday evening, April 24, at the Columbia Club, according to George A. Spencer of the Indianapolis Acacia Alumni Association. The Acacia fraternity has chapters at Purdue and Indiana Universities. Active members of these two chapters will attend. An informal reception will be held at the club Saturday afternoon. Eberhart, a Mason, has long been identified with Acacia. Born in Sweden, he came to the United States at the age of 11 and was graduated from Gustavus Adolphus College at St. Peter, Minn., with the degree of A. B. at the age of 25. He studied law and began his political career as United States District Attorney and later became United

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BISHOP LEETE WILL ATTEND To Participate in International Bible Conference. Bishop Frederick D. Leete of the Indianapolis Area of the Methodist Episcopal Church will be one of the many notables in the field of Christian religion who will participate in the International Bible Conference to be held in the Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church, New York City, May 2 to 7, inclusive, under the auspices of the Moody Bible Institute of Chicago. This conference will be a repetition of a similar conference conducted by the Moody Institute in the Marble Collegiate Church, New York City, last year. Besides Bishop Leete, speakers and Bible teachers kt the conference will include distinguished leaders in the Angelican, Baptist, Congregational, Lutheran and Presbyterian churches. Among them are Cano.a Ilowitt of Hamilton, Ontario; Dr. A. Z. Conrad, pastor of Park Street Church, Boston; Prof. Leander S. Keyser, author

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