Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 172, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 October 1926 — Page 12
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TWO ATTENDING CHURCH MEETING Pastor and Layman Dele- ' gates at Lutheran Convention. Indianapolis is represented at the biennial convention of the United Lutheran Churches of America, now in session in Richmond, Va., by the Rev. J. E. Spaid, pastor of the First English ' Lutheran > Church, and George A. Fisher, layman delegate from the same church. There are other clergy and lay delegates from throughout the State. The local delegates expect to return home Thursday. The convention js taking up the report of a special committee' on the moral aspects of divorce and birth control. The committee report forbids the marriage of divorced persons by the Lutheran ministery, except the innocent party in a divorce for adultery. It also forbids the use of contraceptive methods of birth control. SHIP mjRNS AT DOCK Bn United Prat* LONDON, Oct. 25.—The fi7 5-ton British steamer Falcon burned and sank before the eyes of thousands of watchers off Dover Sunday. The flaming spectacle was visible for hours, before the Falcon went down. All Worn Out By Back-ache Says He’s Full of Pep Now, and Pains Are All Gone. Does your back ache till it seems ready to break’ A prompt way to end the trouble is shown in a letter written by Curtis Chappell, 1130 E. St. Clair St., Indianapolis, Ind. Ha tells about his recovery, as fol|ows: “I suffered with pains in my kidneys and back for three years. My back at times seemed as if it would break in two. I was tired out most of the time, and when I came home from work I just felt like I wanted to lie down. I lost flesh until I only weighed 155 pounds. Nothing I took did me any fjbod till I found Viuna, and after taking only one bottle I was wonderfully relieved. My back stopped aching and I began to get some pep. My appetite picked up and I began to gain weight till I now weigh 170 pounds (a gain of 15 pounds), and feel fine and eat anything.” Viuna acts promptly on sluggtrt bowels, lazy liver and weak kidneys. Il purifies the blood, clears the skin, restores appetite and digestion, and bringt new strength and energy to the wholt bodv. Take a bottle on trial. Then if you re not glad you tried Viuna, your money will be refunded. $1 at druggists, or mailed postpaid by Iceland Medicine Cos., Indianapolis, Ind. VIUNA The vegetable regulator
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LEADERSHIP
SOCIAL AGENCIES COUNCJI ELECTS Two Tickets Presented for Balloting Today. Election of officers for the Council of Social Agencies took place today following a luncheon meeting at the Kirschbaum Memorial Bldg., 2314 N. Meridian St. / The following tickets were presented: Chairman. Robert E. Neff or Eugene C. Foster; first vice chairman, Mrs. Hugh McGibeny or Mrs. David Rose; second vice chairman. Herman M. Kothe or Sol Schloss; secretary, Ferd Hollweg or Mrs. F. R. Kautz; treasurer. Miss May Belcher or Herman M. Kothe. Those named for the executive committee from whom seven were to be chosen are Prof. Howard E. Jensen, E. C. Foster, Miss Pearl Forsythe, George Rabinoff, W. A. Hacker, Mrs. Olive Edwards, Miss Isabelle Somerville, Dr. Bernard I. Larkin, Miss Gertrude Taggart, Sol Schloss, Mrs. Henry B. Heywood, Mrs. F. v R. Kautz, Robert E. Neff, Herman M. Kothe, Miss Mary A. Meyers, Ferd Hollweg, Mrs. Charles “BUSINESS WANTS YOU“ Prepare definitely aud you can go to work at once. For particular! see, write or telephone Fred W. Case, Principal. Pennsylvania and Vermont, First Door North Y. TV. C. A., Indianapolis.
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H. Smith, Mrs. Charles E. Rush, Mrs. David Ross and the Rev. F. S. C. Wicks. DEBS’ ASHES IN URN Interment Will Be Private in Terre Haute Cemetery. Bv United Preßß TERRE HAUTE, Ind., Oct. 25. In a plain metal urn the alhes of Eugene V. Debs reposed today at the family home here. Later the urn will be buried in Highland Lawn Cemetery beside the graves of Debs' parents. In keeping with the wishes of the widow, the interment services will be private. . Four thousand people attended the public funeral services here SaturGOOD AS NEW m>T3HL EXPERT SHOE R E B UIL Dl N G REASONABLE PRICES The Ohio Shoe 45 W. Repairing Service Ohio
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