Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 244, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 December 1935 — Page 26

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WHEELER CITY MISSION IS TO GIVE PROGRAM Service and Breakfast for Unemployed to Start Christmas Series. Devotional service and breakfast lor unemployed men are to open the Christmas program at the Wheeler City Rescue Mission, 245 N. Delaware-st, at 8 Sunday. This Is the sixth consecutive year for this ceremony, sponsored by the Children's Sunshine Club at Sunnyside. Mrs. W J. Overmire, club president, is to have charge of the program. and Ray D. Everson, former managing editor of the Indianapolis News, is to sp'-ak on "Boomerangs.” Special music is to be presented by Lee Davis, soloist, and Mr. and Mrs. George Heflin, mission volunteer workers. The mission's annual Christmas Sunday school program is to be held Sunday afternoon at 2:30 under direction of the Rev. Herbert E. Eberhardt, superintendent of the mission. At sp. m. Dr S. E. Long is to conduct a Bible study in the mission chapel. The weekly young people's service is to be held at 6:30. in charge of Dr. Herman Meyer. At the regular Sunday evening evangelistic service at 7:45. special Christmas music, vocal and instrumental, is to be presented and Mr. Eberhardt is to speak on the subject, "The Unspeakable Gift.” Songs on Program On Monday evening at 7:45 the young people of the mission are to present a program of old-lime •Christmas songs, recitations and dialogues, under the direction of Frank H. Cox. The .service Tuesday night is to be conducted by the men's gospel teams. The Culture Club, of which Mrs. O. E. Stansfield is president, is providing a breakfast for unemployed men on .Christmas morning at 8 o’clock. At 5:15 p. m. a Christmas program

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for shut-ins is to be broadcast over! WFBM with Mr. Eberhardt as speaker, and vocal music is to be given b.v the Rev. Fred W. Postma. Beech Grove. Verdie Allen is to speak at the Thursday night service. On Friday evening at 6:45 the Biblical Research Society is to meet on the fourth floor of the mission for its weekly Bible study and prayer. At 7:45 a study of the International Sunday School lesson is to be conducted by Mrs. John H. Rader. Saturday's services is to include the Children's Bible School at 9:30 in the morning and at 7:30 p. m. an old-fashioned praise and testimony meeting, led by Mrs. W. P. Knode, volunteer prison workir. SHELBY DOCTOR DEAD Dr. Franklin E. Ray Passes After Two Weeks’ Illness. 1 imrt ftprrial SHELBYVILLE. Ind.. Dec. 20Dr. Franklin E. Ray, practicing physician here for 38 years, is dead here. He died Wednesday after a two weeks' illness. Dr. Ray, who was 70, was former coroner and county health officer and a graduate of the former Indianapolis Medical College. Survivors are the widow, Mrs Allie Ray, and a brother, Walter Scott Ray of Indianapolis.

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TROOP TO GIVE ANNUAL PARTY AT UTLEY HUT Food for Needy Accepted as Door Admissions to Entertainment. Fifteenth annual good-turn party of Boy Scout Troop 69 is to be given tonight at Utley Hut, 3731 Boule-

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vard-pl. James E. Biddinger, scout- ; master, and H. L. Ottinger, social * chairman, are to be in charge. Admissions are to be gifts of groceries which are to be distributed among needy persons by troop members. Court of awards is to be a feature of the party. Promotion to the rank ' of second class Scout is to be given Jack Regers, * Wayne Otto, Warren Letsinger, Richard Harr, Marshall Montani, Palmer Skaar, Jack Ottinger, Jack Rickerson. Malcolm Julian, Paul and Jack Eix. Five-year veteran honors are to be awarded George Marott and David Shideler, and George Bailey is to receive special recognition for 10 years of service. Entertainment committee in

charge of carols and a troop stunt is headed by Harry E. Calland, assisted by Mrs. C. A. Lime. H. W. Dunbar. Mr. and Mrs. R. A: Luley, Mrs. E. J. Marott. Mrs. E. H. Calland and Mrs. W. F. Beaning. Oil Firm Employes Dine Dinner at the Riviera Club marked the close of a three-months’ sales campaign of the Standard Oil Cos. (Indiana.) Speakers at the dinner, given last night for more than 100 employes, were E. P. Galbrath. Indianapolis division manager; his assistant, G. E. Lewis, and L. R. Jones, office manager.

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SAYS HE WAS DRIVING AT TIME OF ACCIDENT Edward E. Tyner Makes Statement on Striking Man. Edward E. Tyner, funeral director. 328 W. 30th-st. today stated that when his car struck George H. Rickes, 3830 N. New Jersey-st, July 27, on N. Delaware-st, he was driving. not Mrs. Flora Powell, 2133 Central-av. It was erroneously reported in j connection with a $20,000 damage I suit as a result of the accident that I Mrs. Powell was driving. She was a I passenger, Mr. Tyner said.

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