Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 41, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 June 1929 — Page 2

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WIFE, PARTED 3 DAYS, SLAIN BY IRATE MATE Reconciliation’ Party is Shooting Scene: Wounded Husband Held. Ev r nitrd t'rrrf SCHENECTADY. N. Y.. June 28. Arthur Weafherwax, 23. was charged today with the first degree murder of his wife. Alice, 26. at what was to have been a gay reconciliation party. Police are searching for Harold Saunders, a silverware salesman of Buffalo, who is said by Weatherwax to have been the reason for a quarrel between him and his wife. The young couple had been separated only three davs. Friends arranged a party Thursday night at which they were to be reconciled. Eight persons gathered in the apartment of another married couple. After some card pJaying, four of

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QUITS ‘LITTLE BROWN CHURCH' Pastor Who Married 1.000 Resigns Famous Post. NASHUA. la.. June 28.—J. L. McCorison Jr., 29-year-old pastor of the "Little Brown Church in the Vale/’ made famous in hymn and story, announced his ’•esignation to ; dav effective Sept. 1, to accept a pastorate of the First Congregational church of Haverhill, Mass. He aiso will study at Harvard, where he has been awarded a scholarship. In the three years the Rev. Mr. MeCorison has been pastor of the ‘Little Brown Church” he has performed more than 1.000 wedding | ceremonies. Lovers from every state in the Union and seven foreign countries have journeyed to the little shrine during that, time in order to be married in the internationally known frame structure, located in the valley just outside of this city. In announcing his resignation the Rev. Mr. MeCorison said he never heard of a single couple he had joined while pastor of the church obtaining a divorce.

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