Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 232, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 January 1927 — Page 4
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■COPAL CHURCH ■pen RELIGIOUS ■USADE SCON ■to Rekindle Spiritual fe During Service to Bstart Jan. 9. \;M>k of the Protestant Kpison under tlie auspices of Commission on Evan Inaugurated a crusade M ll '** eluirch as an initial step fi^Bn try wide movement "to respiritual life of every h;i pi:vB son and to re-enlist them S^B' e Sorvk:o of Christ and the will begin Sunday, continue until March 1. ■Hcarry a message of i van &■> every parish in the l aited IK'I to every missionary sta by the church. say no word to emphasize taking,” Bishop Joseph M. bishop of the Indiocese said In expianacrusade. "We are all of it, for we are all in a greater or lessor delukewarmness and our joy and vigor. As JrJßuence, tlie church is failing measure to fulfill the pur which Christ established it, purpose of making Him world in all of the love and merry and the world to His allegMass , evening. Jan. 9. an in mass meeting will he ; polls at St. Paul’s Church. These meetings throughout the week at the same church. Be Monday ;ind continuing '*' ■ Friday nonn-dav services at Christ’s Church, top will he lield at the
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Y. M. C. A. beginning Tuesday, at 6 p. m. Bishop Francis has announced the names of members of committees who will have charge of arrangemems in the Indianapolis diocese. The Rev. William S. Burrows, Indianapolis. is chairman of the dioscesar, committee which includes the Rev. George Burbanek, Richmond; the Rev. F. T. Mallott, New Albany; the Rev. E. A. Powell, Evansville, and these from Indianapolis; the Rev. Floyd Van Keuren, rector of Christ's Church; Arthur D. Pratt, W. W. Hammond and Mrs. J. F. Morrison. Members of the committe are, Bishop Francis, ex officio chairman, the Rev. Van Keuren. chairman; rectors of tlie Episcopal churches including, Dr. Lewis Brown, St. Paul's: the Rev. Henry A. Hanson, the Cathedral; the Rev. C. W. Bispham, Jiureh of the Advent; the Rev. C. E. Bishop, St. Matthews; the Rev. John tV. Dobson. Holy Innocents and St. George’s, and the Rev. R. S. Hoagland, St. Philip's. Subcommittee chairmen of the city committee include C. Willis Adams, chairman of finance; Stephen Noland, publicity; Clarence Carson, music; the Rev. Lewis Brown, parish organization; the Rev. William S. Burrows, reading and literature, Mrs. George Q. Biegler, entertainment and hospitality, and the Rev. Floyd Van Keuren, In charge of the supper conferences. Others named to assist, the city committee are John B. West, John E. Hollett, C. W. Waite, Sherman O. .Tones, Mrs. J. F. Morrison, Mrs. R. M. Griffith, Arthur D. Pratt and W. W. Hammond. Parishes which will participate by sending delegations are: Madi-on, I jawrenceburg, Jefferson vilk. Neff Albany, Bedford, Bloomington, Columbus, Connersville, Richmond, Newcastle, Anderson, Crawfords-•-ville. Lafayette and Terre Haute. CHURCH GROWTH SHOWN Baptists Report $1,574,500 Value of City Church Property. Statistical items given in an annual report of the Rev. Frederic Arthur Hayward, executive secretary of the Federated Baptist Churches of Indianapolis, show the total value of Baptist Cchurch property in the city to be $1,574,500. Church membership for nine months of 1926 shows 9,669, a gain of 706 over 1925. $132,370 was raised for expenses. There are seventy-three Baptist Churches in the city, including white, Negro and foreign congregations. The Rev. Hayward’s report covered the twenty-nine white churches, only. FIRM IS REORGANIZED 11. E. Heine Succeeds Louis Hollweg as Dry Goods President. A reorganization of Hibben, Hollweg & Cos., wholesale dry goods and notions concern at 131-41 S. Meridian St., through which H. E. Heine, for ten years treasurer of the firm, will succeed Louis Hollweg as president, has been announced. Hollweg retires today to become chairman of the board of directors, and has been president for more than thirty years. He is 86 years old. Edmund H. Kassing, assistant treasurer, is to succeed Heine as treasurer. An increase In capitalization irom $1,800,000 to $2,000,000 was also announced. POULTRY SHOW PLANNED Poultry from ten different States has been entered for the Indianapolis cat and poultry show at Tomlinson Hall, Jan. 6 to 9. Poultry judges are Warren W. Zlke, Morristown, and Herman Rikhoff, Indianupolis. The oat judge is Miss Anna Ray of Ohio. AVOID DIZZY SPELLS Never well. Always tired and fagged out. Beauty tossed away by neglect. To be beautiful and to keep youth the system must be free from poisonous backw'ash of constipation which often causes dizzy spells. For 20 years. Dr. F. M. Edwards gave his patients, in place of calomel, a compound of vegetable ingredients mixed with olive oil, naming iiem Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, kiftjwn by their olive color. They free the system of poisons that ravage i health, energy, beauty. You need never have sallow complexion, dull eyes, coated tongue, trobbblng headaches —all signs that i your bowels are clogged, liver is torpid. Take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets nighlly. They act smoothly and without griping. How much better you'll feel and look! Everywhere wise men and women who know the value of good health take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. All druggists, 16c, 30c and 60c.—Advertisement.
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
-TAN. 3, 1927
