Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 112, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 August 1926 — Page 3

AUG. 16, 1926

PASTOR MS HIS CONGREGATION TO THE COUNTRYSIDE The Rev. Fackler Preaches Sunday Sermon Under the Trees. A stymp of a tree was the pulpit Sunday for the Rev. L. C. E. Fackler and the roof over the congregation was the blue sky. This came about when the Rev. L. C. E. Fackler took the congregation of St. Matthew Lutheran Church Sunday to Snyder’s Park, near Fountaintown. This was the second annual excursion of the Rev. Fackler and his congregation into the country for worship. Last year this pastor struck upon this novel idea and yesterday Jie repeated it again. An effort was made to get as many family groups at this service under the trees in the park. Automobiles were used to take the members of the church and friends to the park. The start was from the church, and was made early enough so that the pastor could begin preaching under the trees on the theme, “The Truth Concerning the Mustard Seed,” by 10:30 a. m. | Following the sermon a basket dinner was served in the park. And then the entire afternoon was given over to a program of sports and games. "We attempted to have a more elaborate program of games this time than last year,” the Rev, Mr. Fackler said. This out-of-door service is proving so successful that it will be one of SAYS THAT SIX YEARS STOMACH . MISERY ENDED Indianapolis Lady Finds Long Sought Relief in the New Konjola. "After the blessing Konjola has betn to my health, and the wonderful rel, es it gave me from that terrible stomach misery I suffered for six yea is, I don’t believe there is anything I can say or do that would repay tor the good this medicine has

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done me; but I will always recommend it to my neighbors and friends and publicly indorse it.” This is one of the most unselfish and about the most grateful statement of praise which has recently been received by the Konjoia Man, who is at Hook’s drug store, Pennsylvania and Market Sts., this city where he is meeting crowds jf men and women every day and personally explaining this celebrated new medical product, Konjoia, which is giving amazing relief throughout this section to people who suffer from stomach, liver, kidney and bowel disorders. The statement referred to is from Mrs. L. Daffin, well-known Indianapolis lady, living at 3202 Roosev'elt Ave., this city. She gave n detailed report of the relief Konjoia has brought to her, and also offered her photograph for publication. “I feel that I cannot say enough in praise of this splendid medicine,” said Mrs. Daffin. ‘‘The truth is that Konjoia has cleared up a terrible case of stomach trouble for me which k had been a puzzle to the best authorpities for several years. I have tried almost medicine upon medicine has entered my system within recent years, but it is h fact that this Konjoia preparation finally seemed to go right to the very cause of my trouble. ‘‘l believe I suffered nearly every form of stomach miser#, including cramps, bloating, terrible headaches, indigestion, hot and cold flashes, poor appetite and lost weight. All the • time I endure agonizing pains which seemed to become more severe as the '■offering continued, and with such nervous indigestion I never ‘bought I could improve my health. "Well, I lost faith in anything that looked like medicine, but I had a wonderful chance to see what Konjoia would do, for I /knew some people, who were taking It and everybody around me seemed to betalking about this new medicine. I had enough faith in It to get my first bottle, and before I had taken half of it I picked up in strength and ‘could eat such things as beans and cabbage which used to be poison to my system. I continued with Konjoia, and now the pains, bloating, gas and indigestion have disappeared, and I don’t suffer with headaches, or hot flashes like D did before. My weight has also increased, and in short. 1 am really anew person, and it was Konjoia alone that gave me the long sought relief which I needed. I feel that I cannot say enough In praise of this wopderful medicine of yours.” Tho Konojla Man is at Hook’s fcdrug store, Pennsylvania and MarFket Sts., Indianapolis, where he Is dally meeting the local public and Introducing and explaining the merits of this remedy. Konjoia is sold at every Hook drug store, and by other leading druggists in surrounding towns.—Advertisement.

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Osborne C. Wood, soil of the governor general of the Philippines, who "cleaned up” SBOO,OOO in Wall Street a few years ago, spent it all and returned from a trip abroad dead broke, is working now, for $125 a month, in a refrigerator plant at Evansville, Ind. He says he is proud of the fact that he is working, because it enables him to tell his critics to "go to hell.” This picture was snapped on his way to work.

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the work of the church and evangelization. CALLS FAITH ESSENTIAL St. John’s Evangelical Pastor Tells Reason of Christ’s Strength. "As the heart is essential to life, so is faith in God essential to religion,” said Rev. James A. Brown, pastor of St. John's Evangelical Church, in his sermon Sunday on "Have Faith in God.” “Jesus was strong and victorious because he had faith in God," the Rev. Brown asserted. PLANE TO BOOST FIELD DAY EVENT Invitations Will Be Dropped in Vicinity. An airplane piloted by Police 1 Sergeant .Earl Halstead early this week will drop invitations asking pensons living within a radius of sixty miles to attend the police and firemen's field day events at the Indiana State fairground Friday and Saturday. Benjamin C. Wheat, firemen’s pension fund secretary and codirector of the event, has announced contestants for a boxing exhibition to be held Saturday night in the coliseum. The main go will b© o ten-round bout between Orlando Reverberi, South American light heavyweight, and Chuck Wiggins, local puncher. Other bouts will be Carl Moore, Memphis, Tenn., vs. Happy Atherton of Indianapolis, ten rounds; Cecil Tayne, Louisville, Ky., vs. Allen Watsdn of Indianapolis, six rounds; Jack McCullough of Ft. Benjamin Harrison vs. Charlie Shine o* Indianapolis. four rounds, and a battle ?oyal with ten participants. A horse phow Friday evening will be under direction of the Meridian Hjl's Country Club, Indianapolis 'Sa.idle Club and Indianapolis Riders' .and Drivers’ Association. Twelve events are scheduled.

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DEMOCRATS CARRY ON ORGANIZATION Three District Meetings Scheduled This Week. Democratic leaders of the State began their third week of organizationNueeting today with a gathering in the Ninth district at Frankfort. Travelling in caravan style, senatorial nominees. State candidates and organization leaders will speak. An Eleventh District meeting will be held Tuesday at Marion, and a Twelfth District meeting Wednesday. Wednesday’s meeting will be featured by two dinners in the evening at,Ft. Wayne. Evans Woollen, short term nominee fqr.United States Senator, will address the gathering at the Keenan hotel, and Albert Stump, long-term nominee, will talk at the Shrine temple. TRAFFIC CLUB OUTING Members Will Be at Lake Wawasee Aug. 28 and 29. Members of the Indianapolis Traffic Club and their families will go on an outing to Lake Wawasee, Ind., Aug. 28 find 29, for golf, boating, bathing, fishing, horseback riding, volley ball and a dinner dance. The club members will drive as a motor caravan. The committee in charge is composed of F. C. Baldridge, O. R. Davies, F. A. Doebber, E. P. Clark, M. D. Collins, H. A. Connor, S. C. Farrington, L. M. L- P- jMaddox. F. N. North, F. C. Palmer, T. C. Parr. William Pasho. C. J- Pearson, J. H. Skinner, H. L. Smith, J. G. Thomas and S L. Wehrung. Baby scolds are soon “nipped In the bud* without “dosing” by use of— VICKS V VAPOR'JB Oct 17 Million Jars UimJ Yearly

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sibly to Indiana. Roberts asked that any information be addressed to him at box 193, Buffalo, N. Y. x At one time kings and nobles were the only ones permitted to wear beards.