Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 207, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 November 1935 — Page 5
NOV. 7, 1935
Y.M.C. A. OPENS FORUM SERIES NEXT SUNDAY Young Men and Women to Be Brought Together at Meetings. The Centra! Y. M. C. A announced today the formation of hohpy, crafts and forum groups for young men and women to be brought together in a series that will b-'gin Sunday and continue through Dec. 22. Hobby groups will include dramatics, photography, astronomy and various handicraft activities and a discussion under the title ‘ The Mystery of Faith” will lead off the forum groups. Also included in the subjects for discussions at the Sunday meetings will be “Helps in Finding a Job," Y. M. C. A. officials said. Swimming, life saving, first aid and competitive sports will have their places in the scries. To Use Y. M. C. A. Stage Men and women enrolled in the dramatics group will have use of the Y M C. A. stage under direction of Mallory Bransford. A male chorus will be under the direction of Hugh Mason. Amateur photographers will be given use of the Y. M. C. A. Camera Club rooms each Wednesday night. Competitive sports will be under the direction of members of the physical education staff. Prof. D. H. Gilliatt, Indiana Central College, will discuss six of the world’s outstanding religions during the series on “The Mystery of Faith." Sunday Theater Meetings Sunday theater meetings will be in charge of the Committee of One Hundred, composed of church representatives. Ivan S. Glidewell Red Cross, will direct a six weeks’ course in first aid. Amateur astronomers will meet each Thursday under the supervision of Professor Noblitt, Indiana Central College. E. O. Snethen will supervise the instruction and practice of
Announcing LINCOLN ZEPHYR
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The new twelve-cylinder car that brings Ford and Lincoln standards of value to the medium-price field
The Lincoln Motor Company presents to this city the Li.ncoln-Zephtr an authentically modern motor car. It has a 12*cylindcr motor, a motor of the V-typc, proved so efficient in Lincoln and Ford cars. This engine develops 110 horsepower. The wheelbase is 122 inches. The springbasc is 133 inches. The bore and stroke is 2? 4 inches by inches. The roomy body accommodates six people and luggage. The Lincoln-Zephyr is, above all tilings, a new car, new in idea, performance, appearance. But it does share the background of experience, the creative engineering skill that have developed the Ford and the Lincoln cars. It is built iu its own specially equipped division of the famous Lincoln precision plant. orknien trained for years in building the Lincoln bring to it methods and precision they have learned so well. It reflects the Ford skill in organizing production that combines quantity with quality, that gives value at a
Inspect this new car Saturday at the Indianapolis Automobile Show, Manufacturers Bldg., State Fairgrounds
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Come Jan. 1, cars in Indiana and neighboring states will have license plates similar to those shown above in the hands of Miss Janet Geier, 1451 Central-av, secretary of Mark Rodenbeck in the
those interested in the public speaking group. Earl Schmidt., secretary-treasurer of Hamilton-Harris Cos., will take charge of the scries on helps in finding a job. Floyd Wilson will be in charge of the group in handicraft. Those enrolled in this group will have use of the recently opened craft shop.
Miss Janet Geier
the office of the Indiana Commissioner of Motor Vehicles. Indiana’s will be cream on crimson; Ohio’s blue on white; Illinois’ white on black, and Kentucky’s silver on black.
EXERCISES ARE OUTLINED Purdue to Mark Armistice With Celebration Monday. Time * Special LAFAYETTE, Ind, Nov. 7.—Purdue University is to observe Armistice Day Monday with exercises in the Union Building. A 21-gun national salute is to be fired at 11.
price. Only thus could a car of such power, size and beauty be offered for so little. Only thus could it represent in the medium-price field as genuine a value as the Lincoln and Ford cars in theirs. As you inspect the Lincoln-Zephyr for the first time, you will be impressed by the sweeping beauty of its every line. It employs fully the principles of aero-dynamic design. Streamlines flow not only from end to end, but from side to side. But grace of line, in this case, does more than express a style trend. It reflects principles of design and construction as new as the car itself. Steel trusses make possible the bridge, the airplane fuselage, the Marconi tower —structures of light weight but great strength. Steel trusses underlie the flowing curves of this new car. Body and frame are one. welded together. Here is a steel bridge . . . the body ... a rigid structure, supported at two points, front and rear springs. Roof and roof-members, with
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M. E. CONFERENCE TO MEET TOMORROW All Day Session Is to Be Held in Fletcher Place Church. The Fletcher Place M. E Church is to be host to the Indianapolis District Conference at an all-dav session tomorrow. The Rev. H. G.
Im SOLD! It always works. You feel better all the time. THREE STEPS , TO RELIEVING CONSTIPATION IMpsure-out a cleansing dose of liquid laxative. regulating the amount to auit the age, condition n Tomorrow, take less: let the regular muacular action of bowels do part of the work—m Reduce the doae each time, until regularity ia completely restored. You can find no safer advice than this, to find the solution to your bowel worries. Just do wha'. hospitals do, and the doctors insist on. Ue a liquid laxative, and you can bring yourself to clocklike regularity without* strain or ill effect. You can use a liquid laxative at home. And if you knew what a doc-
floor and floor-members, carry the stresses. The first result of this new construction, obviously, is great safety under all conditions. Great comfort follows inevitably. The center of gravity is low; passengers step directly onto the floor of the car; and the weight of all passengers is poised between the axles. There is no “back-seat’ ride. Soft transverse springs minimize the “up-and-down” motion, the jounces, the humps of the road that rob riding of comfort. We have no hesitancy in saying that this car, with its smooth V-12 power, offers anew rhythm of motoring. The gliding ride results naturally from its design. Plan to spend at least an hour at tfye exhibit. Anew understanding of the motor car awaits you. Arrange for a demonstration. Performance is as refreshing as appearance. PRICED FROM F. O. B. DETROIT AVAILABLE IN TWO SEDAN BODY TYPES Convenient, economical terms through the Authorized Finance Plans of the Universal Credit Company.
Lytle is pastor. Dr. W. C. Hartinger, district superintendent, is to pre-* side. The morning session is to include an address by R. L. Dove. Following luncheon, a symposium on the message and progress of the church is to be held. F. T. Reed is to preside at the evening meeting. Bishop Edgar Blake is to speak.
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tor knows, you would use only the liquid form. A liquid can always be taken in gradually reduced doses. Reduced dosage is the real secret of relief from constipation. Ask a doctor about this. Ask your druggist how very popular liquid laxatives have become. They give the right kind of help, and right amount of help. Taking a little less each time, gives the bowels a chance to act of their own accord, until they are moving regularly and thoroughly without any help at all. Once you have experienced this comfort, you will never go back to any form of help that can’t be' regulated to suit the need! The liquid laxative generally used is Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. It contains senna and cascara both natural laxatives that form no habit, even in children. The action is gentle, but sure. It will relieve any sluggishness or bilious condition due to constipation. It is the very nicest tasting, nicest acting preparation you can buy. So, try Syrup • Pepsin, taking regulated doses till Nature restores regularity.
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