Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 220, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 December 1926 — Page 2

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SCIENCE PROVES TRW KREBS ‘Three Gods or One/ Topic of Sunday Speaker. "Science proves the Trinity concept,” Dr. Stanley L. Krebs, presi dent of the Institute of Mercantile Arts, New York City, said in an ad dress “Three Gods or One,” before the Big Meeting of the Y. M. C. A. at English's, Sunday. “Archeology has revealed that every race in the beginning worshiped a trinity similar to the Father, Son and Holy Ghost,” de dared. “It has been proven by sci ence that everything is com§osed ot three elements, form or shape, mat ter or substance and force. Only matter or substance is visible in anything. As it is true in materia) thing so also is it true of the Trin ity. The Father and the HoljT Ghost ever will be things invisible, but the Son, Jesus Christ will be visible.” The next meeting will be Jan. 9, when Senator Arthur R. Robinson will speak.

Hoosier Briefs

Peru lias a real Santa Claus In Joshua C’ofTing, 78. When he takes the role all he needs is the red suit and stocking cap. He has the white heard, correct height and weight, red nose, rotund features and a. genial smile. Boone County children are looking forward to another holiday. County teachers will hold their mid-winter convention at Lebanon, Jan. 14 and 15. A hose spindle, which was purchased by the Greenfield Are department in 1874, has been put back in use as rack for new hose recently purchased. Marion mistook steam for smoke and feared it had another $500,000 Maze when a steam radiator pipe burst in the T. P. A. rooms on the public square. Realizing that, auto licenses had gone on sale, thieves thought they' would make a rich haul at the office of William W. IVeaver, Bloomington distributor of the plates. They were

More Claiming Oldest Book More Hoosiers are claiming the "oldest” book, as a result of a story in Hoosier Briefs. Fannie A. Whitton, Rushville, has an arithmetic printed in 17S8. Joseph M. Clinger, 3534 W. Sixteenth St., Indianapolis, reports a book |On English, used by his mother, printed in 1841. Mrs. Ben D. Young, 615 Buchanon St., Indianapolis has a blble printed in 1820.

M r Jf Etliat are lying idle, II ), use, garage, attic or g| / 1 dust them? f dollars now, but the '■} , electric washer, gas f the things that you e still just too good |l||j||jljj .ed into cash, if an |||j||f 3 one is inserted in ilassifieation of the ilif $ es. 1 rud carriage. i 2-line ad only two j| ; and had 2 parties K 3 buggy. jj' it’s an easy way to •a Xmas money. ■ j|j MAin 3500 Just Say "Charge It" Your Credit Is Good

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Holman, 5, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Fenn of Kokomo, liul., is the youngest trap drummer known in State. He Is a member of the Tom Thumb Trio, composed of Kathryn Louise Marizoff, pianist, and Phyllis I'mfgreys, violin, both 9. Holman changes from traps to wood block, also the triangle and cymbal and keeps perfect time.

disapointed as Weaver took the money home. A carrier pigeon, 22 years old, owned by Mrs. Don McCarthy, Vincennes, believed to have been the oldest in the United States, is dead. Leonard Franklin of Bluffton believes he has beaten the record of Dan Terhune, fellow citizen, in bagging bunnies. Terhune claims he shot seventy-six rabbits during the winter. Franklin says he has 217 to his credit. Realizing what a “whale of a difference a few cents make,” Frank Clark, Kokomo drapinan, “walked a mile” in an effort to find a carton of cigarets he had dropped off his truck. Despairing, he advertised in the newspapers. “They satisfy,” said Clark. The cigarets were found. Gray' hair and stooped shoulders of Oeorgb McDowell, fdling station attendant at Lapel, saved his station from a hold-up. “He's too old a man to rob,” said bandits. Loren Frost, living near Knightstown, captured a brown coon, said to be rare in Indiana. They are usually greenish-gray. Charging they coaxed his wife away, Theodore Burge of Clinton has sued his “in-laws” for $25,000 damages.

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Two Sets of Twins in One Night Hu Tim** Svrrinl PERU, Ind., Dec. 20.—Dr. M. L. Wagner had an experience that comes to few physicians when he brought two set3 of twins into the world the same night. The first call was the home of Mr. and Mrs. Slusher. The second at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Maverick. The twins nt the last home, however, died shortly after birth.

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