Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 33, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 April 1935 — Page 24
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ANNIVERSARY TO BE CELEBRATED BY CITY CHURCH Troub Memorial to Hold Sixtieth Observance This Week. The Troub Memorial Presbyterian Church, Cottage-av and Leonard-st. will observe It* sixtieth anniversary beginning tonight and lasting until next Thursday. Stories taken from the history of the church will be narrated at a special communion service in the church at 7:30 tonight. The church was organized April 18, 1875. in “a little school on Shelby-st south oi Pleasant Run. Monday and Tuesday, the Indianapolis Presbytery will meet at the Troub church with a session at 7:30 p. m., open to the public. The Rev. Anthony Meengs, Franklin, retiring moderator of the Presbytery, will speak at these meetings. Service at Log Chapel Special Easter services will be held Sunday morning in the little log chapel in Turkey Run State Park which has been unused many years. The primitive simplicity of the chapel, built of hand-hewn logs and furnished with log benches and a rough pulpit, is expected to offer a refreshing contrast to those accustomed to the size and luxury of modern city churches. The service will be conducted by the Rev Benjamin Rist of Indianapolis. A portable organ will be played byCharles Kirk. Episcopal Service Special Good Friday services will : be held tomorrow at All Saints’ i Protestant Episcopal Cathedral. 1559 Central-av. A devotional service will be held at 7 a m. and the Three-Hour service will begin at noon. The evening prayer and sermon Will be at 8. There will be a baptismal service at 5 Saturday. Church to Give Drama “The Terrible Meek," a drama of the Crucifixion, will be nresented at 1 the North Methodist Episcopal ; Church, Meridian and 38th-sts, at 7:45 tomorrow night. Miss Janet Collier will play the part of Mary, the mother of Jesus; George Wier will be the Centurion and Kenneth Hill will have the role of a soldier. \ Miss Marietta Adams is directing the production. A male quartet will provide a musical background for the drama. Union Service Arranged A union three-hour service will be held by the Brightwood Methodist Episcopal Church and the Calvary Baptist Church in the Calvary Church. 3419 E. 23rd-st. at 1:30 tomorrow. A devotional and musical program will be offered.
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By T>m* Bprrial GREENFIELD. Ind., April 18—Sheriff Clarence 'Vatson today advised all chicken owners to subscribe to new ways to brand chickens in order to put a halt to chicken thefts which have been so prevalent. Sheriff Watson pointed out that with chicken identification made possible, thieve? would find it difficult to hide or market stolen chicken? He said that in many cases he had found it impossible to prosecute thieves because there was no way of proving that the chickens were the property of the true owners. One of the latest identifying devices is a stencil which indelibly imprints on the chicken's wing a brand. The National Tattooing RegistryAssociation. which is promoting the scheme, files with the sheriff cards showing the brand o! each owner.
man Peddlers Opposed B'J Ti*nc fiprriol LEBANON. Ind.. April 18— The housewives of Lebanon have joined with the merchants in a war to the bitter end against itinerant peddlers. The peddler who goes to many a Lebanon door is rebuffed by a bronze plaque which states bluntly. "No agents. No peddlers. We are co-operating in building our home community.” PAVING CONTRACT LET Vogel Gets Road 67 Work on Offer of $170,294. The contract for reinforced concrete paving of 4.873 miles on State Road 67, from the Post Road east of Lawrence to the Hancock County line, has been let by the State Highway Commission to William D. Vogel. Indianapolis. The successful bid was $170,204.77 and completion date is Nov. 1, 1935. The project is financed with Federal funds. $l5O Fur Coat Stolen When Mrs Marie Starkey, 1824 N. Alabama-st, an employe of a downtown department store, went to her locker last night she found an old coat m place of her $l5O fur coat. She reported the transformation to police.
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CHILDREN TAKE ACTIVE PART IN CLEANUP DRIVE Thousands of Pupils Join in Crusade to Brighten Up Indianapolis. The fire department this week inspected 15,654 properties in connection with the Junior Chamber of Commerce Clean-Up. Paint-Up campaign, H. Norwood Sallee, drive director, announced today. of these properties, 14,133 were approved and cleanup orders were issued on 1521. School pupils have been asked to make out a report showing what work has been done or could be done at home to further the purposes of the drive. Completed reports indi-
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cate uniformly fine co-operation byparents, Mr. Sallee said. Inspectors are distributing literature explaining the better housing program of the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce in an effort to tie it in with the clean-up campaign. The booklets explain the financing arrangements proposed by the Federal Housing Administration. Districts visited today were: Sec. 1. Raymond-st on the north. Troy-av on the south Churchmanav on the east and East-st on the west: Sec. 2. Prospect-st on the north. Raymond-st on the south. Shelby-st on the east and East-st on the west; Sec. 3, Prospect-'t on the north. Raymond-st on the south, Shelby-st on the west and Church-man-av on the east; Sec. 4 Mc-Carty-st on the north, city limits on the south. East-st on the east and Meridian-st on the west. The inspection schedule for tomorrow is: Cec. 1. Penn. R. R. on the north. Morris-st on the south. White River on the east and city limits on the west; Sec. 2. Morris-st on the north, Raymond-st on the south. White River on the east and city limits on the west; Sec. 3, South-st on
the north. Prospect-st on to Eastst. north to McCarty-st, west to Deiaware-st on the south. Virginiaav on the east and Delaware-st on the west. SHORTRIDGE - T0 DEBATE City Team to Compete at Crlver Military Academy Saturday. The Shortridee High School debating team will meet the Culver Military Academy team at Culver Saturday afternoon. The Shortridge team is composed of Foster Clippinger. Amelia Gillman and Gordon Jacobs, captain.
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EMELIE DIONNE'S COLD BETTER. SAYS DAFOE Annette Cuts Second Tooth in Race of Quintuplets. By Tinted /Vr. CALLANDER. Ontario. April 18 —Dr. Allan Roy Dafoe. Dionne quintuplets' physician, said today that Emelie. the ailing member of the famous five girls, is showing marked improvement. Emelie has been suffering from a mild head cold, and has been kept apart from her sisters during the last two days. Dr. Dafoe
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said the precautions taken were the usual ones, and that the baby’s condition caused no worry. Annette, first of the quintuplets to cut a tooth, yesterday v.ined Yvonne m the leadership raep. she produced a second lower mci-or.
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