Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 274, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 February 1927 — Page 3

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CHURCHES ASKED . TO TAKE SURVEY OF MORAL POWER Test Questions Suggested for Churches by the Rev. Mr. Fagley. Test questions for each local church to apply to itself in a searching self-examination during the coming days of Lent which begins March 3, are suggested by the national Congregational Commission on Evangelism. The executive secretary of the Commission is Flew Frederick L. Fagley, D. I)., associate secretary of the National Council of Congregational Churches. The questions: “Do the people appreciate the meaning and opportunity of worship? “Are the people lax in their attendance at the communion service? “Do the people understand what participation in the communion means? “Are the children being brought to baptism, and do their parents understand the meaning and implications of infant baptism? “Are the baptized children being trained as members of the family of God? jk “Are those who are drifting slovv- * ly from the church being sought after and being urged to return? “Are new people being looked for, invited to the church and welcomed to its services? “Are the people being taught to pray in public services, at home, and in their daily walks? “Are we giving care that our services are deeply spiritual, and that / the people participate whole-hearted-ly and in reverence? “Are the services so conducted that strangers will feel welcome and desire to come again? “Do the people read the Bible and gain from it strength for daily needs?’’ “The Lenten season,” Dr. Fagley said, “is a time for an examination of the inner life and for spiritual discipline. These considerations apply to the life of the church as well as to individuals. Each parish should determine that the answers to the questiohs in its self-examination should be given it in words only, but in fruits —‘fruits of the spirit’ which shall abide eternally. "The success of the Lenten season MOTHER AND SON BOTH BENEFITED 6 MONTHS AGO Konjola Is the Best MediW cine That Ever Entered : Our Home/’ Says Indianapolis Lady. __ It has been over six months since either my son or myself have taken any medicine for stomach trouble, ro I want to tell you that Konjola is the best medicine that ever entered our home, because it restored our health and gave us permanent

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TWO DIE AT CROSSING Man and Wife Killed When Train Strikes Auto. Bu United Press HAMMOND, Ind„ Feb. 21Failure to look before crossing the tracks was blamed today for the death of George Peebles, 35, and his wife, 24. The couple were killed when the car in which they were riding was struck by a Monon passenger train near here.

Hoosier Briefs

Every dog has his day and every man his dog at Possum Trot, village near Lebanon. The village has a population of 18 persons and 22 dogs. Hiram Fritz, 76, of Kokomo, has applied for a marriage license to wed Mrs. Angeline Billings, 75, of Greentown. The average house keeper takes 18,000 steps a day keeping house, according to a survey taken biy Dr. H. E. Weigner, Elkhart chiropodist. Tests were made with a pedometer. Indiana gray horses are in for a circus. G. B. Lanham, of Sheridan is in the market for forty needed by “big-tent” shows at Peru. Perry Pyle, Bluffton, told police his auto had been stolen. “Where did you leave it?” asked police. Then Pyle remembered he had driven it to the K. of P. lodge and had ridden home with a friend, leaving it. The car was found it had been parked. * Mark Brown. Kokomo Industrial expert, is another who believes misfortune never comes alone. “Homeless” because his small daughter was quarantined for small pox, Brown broke a bone in his foot while playing handball at the Y. M. C. A. gym. Ben Kirkwood, of Peru, correspondence school detective, telephoned Ted Kelley he was going to thrash him. Kelley hunted him up. Kirkwood flashed liis badge in vain for protection and took to his heels after Kelley knocked I him down. Police took Kirkwood's 1 badge awaty from him. i * Pauline, year old daughter of Raymond Dickson of Knightstown, was seriously hurt when a baby-walker she was using went through a cellar door. The child's leg was broken. Colonial days will be recalled when the D. A. R. society will celebrate Feb. 28 with an old fashioned dance in the Elks lodge at Lebanon. Virginia Reel, the Sicilian circle, the Varsovienne, square dances, quadrilles and other dances of two generations ago will be featured. Elkhart business men have raised $150,000 as an “Onward Elkhart ’ fund to provide sites for new fae tories.

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6:OO—KMOX f280.2). St. Louis—Recital. WBZ (333), Springfield—Orchestra. WLP (508.2'. Philadelphia—Dance lesson. WJR (517)’ Detroit—Orchestra. WLW (422.3). Cincinnati —Orchestra. WRC (460), Washington—Orchestra. 6:15 —WAMD (244). Minneapolis—Concert. WHAD (276), Milwaukee—Trio. 6:30 —KSO (405), Clarinda—Mwiaal. WOR (405). Newark—Orchestra. WRNY (375). New York—Concert. 6:4O—WA7U (204 i. Columbus—Concert. 6:43 —CNRO (356.9). Ottawa—Orchestra. KDKA (309). East Pittsburgh—Address. 7:OO—KFNE (4611, Shenandoah—Concert. KDKA (309), East Pittsburgh— Concert. KMOX (280.2). St. Louis— String quartet. WEAF (492). New Vork —Contralto, tenor, to WLIT. WSAI. WGBF (236), Evansville—-Drawing lessons. WGR (319). Buffalo—Glee clubs. WGHP (270). Detroit —Little symphony. WHB (365.6). Kansas City—Orchestra. WJZ" (455). New York—Record Boys, to WBZ. W.TAR (485). Providence— Musical. WLAC (225). Nashville— Band. WLW (422.3). Cincinnati—Lecture. WMAK (266). Buffalo—Band. WOR (405). Newark—News digest. WOS (441). Jefferson City—Karra school. WRY A (250). Richmond—Farm

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WKBF Hoosier Athletic Club Station (244 Meters) Monday, Feb. 21 10:30—Livestock market priecs, courtesy Indiana Union Stockyards. Weather forecasts, courtesy U. S. Weather Bureau. Farm bulletins, courtesy U. S. Department of Agriculture. B:3o—Postoffice Band.

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Mi INCREASE BILLS LEAD LIST IN LEGISLATURE Marion County Officers Are Effected in Twelve Measures. Salary boosts and new court bills have lead the list of those introduced during the present session of the Indiana Assembly. There have been fifty-one bills requesting salary raises and fourteen calling for new courts. Marion County led in asking for increased salaries, having twelve bills introduced effecting various offices of the county and of Indianapolis. Present stages of the Marion County bills arc as follows: liaise for Judges Grand jury deputy and chief deputy prosecutor, chief deputy auditor, chief deputy recorder, chief deputy sheriff, chief deputy clerk increased S6OO a year each. Cashier in treasurer's office increased $1,600. Passed the Houses. , Judges of all Marion County courts increased $2,500 a year. Passed I House and is now in Senate.

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MEXICO CITY—A railway atrike on the Isthmus of Tehuantepec division has made some headway, but officials declare general traffic unaffected.

SANTIAGO, Chile—Four of the United States Army planes in the Pan-American flight in Santiago. The fifth, the San Anlionio, has reached Lima, Peru. WASHlNGTON—Commanders of five organizations of veterans of three wars met here at tho call of Senator Rico W. Means. Colorado (Rep.), aqd adopted resolutions favoring keeping the Army nnd Navy at full strength, nnd consolidating veterans’ aid organizations of tho Government into a single agency. MEXICO ClTY—Harry F. Sin clair, oil magnate will confer with Ambassador Sheffield. With a staff of attorneys he called upon President Cailes of Mexico, declaring it only a “courtesy” visit. NEW YORK.—Such was the sense of humor of Alexander Des.‘* ler, 16. printer's apprentice, that ho printed invitations to the “wedding” of two schoolmates and sent out 100 of them. Some seventy friotffls showed up at the ceremony which did not materialize and young Dessler was found guilty of disorderly conduct.

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