Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 190, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 October 1935 — Page 38

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52 INDIANAPOLIS BAPTISTS GO TO STATE MEETING Large City Delegation Is Registered at Annual Church Convention. SuT,mm Sprrinl GREENSBURG, Ind., Oct. 18—A delegation o( 52 Indianapolis Baptists attended the organization’s one hundred and second annual state convention which closed here yesterday. Those registered from Indianapolis included the following: Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Trent. Ollie B Owens, Mrs. Ora Glunt, Mr. and Mrs. O B. Sarber, W. R. Jewell, H. B. Leonard, Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Huntington, Carleton W. Atwater and A. T. Slaughter. Others Listed Mrs. T J. Parsons, J. F. Sharp, Rev. W. E. Houghton. Rev. S. W. Hartfock, Mrs. F. B. Stickney. Rev and Mrs. G. B. Billerson, O R. McKay, Rev. C. H. Scheick, M E. Brown. Mrs. T. J. Sanders, Rev. and Mrs. U. S. Clutton, Mrs. F. L. Warner and Mrs. C. E. Daugherty. Mrs. Bertha Meyers, Mrs. James Brenman, Mrs. Otis Hobbs, R. King, Mrs. J. P. Scott. Rev. R. M. Dodrill. Miss Ine Montgomery, Mrs. Grace Bean, Mrs. C H. Shaw. Mrs. .J. E. Sharp. Mrs. Ethel Newton, Miss Elsie Kelly. Mrs. W. M. Bruner and Eugene C. Foster. Mrs. R. B. McCormick, Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Remv. Rev. and Mrs. Louis C. Grafton, Rev. George G Kinsey, H. G. Rowe. W J. Merrill. Clive McCleeve, Mrs. J. J. Gilchrist, and Miss Rocelia Christenson. Truck Thief Sentenced Leslie Oliver, 619 E. Michigan-st. charged with stealing a truck belonging to the Nick Manolios Bakery last Monday, was sentenced by Judge Charles J. Karabell yesterday to serve 180 days in jail and fined SIOO and costs.

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Charles F. Braun Chairman in charge of arrangements for the fiftieth anniversary celebration of the founding of the Roman Catholic Knights of St. George, at the Sacred Heart Church Sunday is Charles F. Braun. CANDIDATE QUITS RACE FOR KIWANIS OFFICE Action Leaves Way Clear for Election of Fred Stradling. I! ii Tini ik Sprrinl NOBLESVTLLE, Ind., Oct. 18.—On the eve of the annual Indiana Kiwanis convention at Bloomington. John T. Kcster. local club secretary, has announced his withdrawal as a candidate for district governor. His action apparently paves the way for the election of Fred Stradling, Kokomo, only other announced candidate for the post. BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Oct. 18.— Six hundred Kiwaniansare expected here Sunday for the annual threeday district convention.

FUNERAL RITES ARRANGED FOR FRANK SEIFERT Policeman, Retired Last Week. Succumbs at His Flome Here. Services for Frank J. Seifert, retired policeman, who died last night, in hi.s home. 3122 N. Capitol-av. are to b at 10 Monday in the home. Burial is to be in Crown Hill. Mr. Seifert, who was 63. was retired from turnkey duties last week, because of illness. He had served on the police department 24 years. Surviving are three sons. Frank Seifert Jr. and Herbert Seifert, both of Indianapolis, and Theodore Seifert, Buffalo; and two daughters, Miss Irma Seifert, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Russell Buchanan, Buffalo. Birk Rites Tomorrow Last services for Martin J. Birk, 3235 N. New Jersey-st, retired grocer, who died yesterday in his home, are to be held at 2 tomorrowin the Hisey & Titus Funeral Home. 951 N. Delaware-st. Burial is to be in Crown Hill. Mr. Birk, who was 65, had lived in Indianapolis all his life, and was a member of Pentalpha Lodge, Free and Accepted Masons, the Scottish Rite and the Shrine. Surviving are the widow, three daughters. Mrs. Dolly Morrison. Mrs. Helen Stevens and Mks Nell Birk; three brothers, Otto Birk and Harry Birk, both of Los Angeles, and William M. Birk, Indianapolis, and four sisters, Mrs. Agnes Luckle. Mrs. John Dolfinger. Miss Nell Birk and Mrs. Otto Leffler, all of Los Angeles. Mrs. Dora Drury Passes Rites for Mrs. Dora Elizabeth Drury, 121 N Drexel-av, who died yesterday following an eight months' illness, are to be at 2 Saturday in the Dorsey Funeral Home, 3925 E. New York-st. Burial is to be in Crown Hill. Mrs. Drury was 72, and had been

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an Indianapolis resident since 1883. She was a member of the Second Church of Christ, Scientist. Surviving are the widower, Harry Lrury; a daughter, Mrs. Gertrude Perry. Indianapolis, a sister. Miss Geitude Jones. Grafton, and two brothers, Arthur Jones. Grafton, and Herbert B. Jones, New Albany, j State Stamp Club to Meet Allan P. Vestal is to speak before the Indiana Stamp Club tonight in the Hotel Lockerbie on "Stamp Catalogs and Their Uses."

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