Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 August 1936 — Page 12

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United Brethren Open Third

Day's Session on Evangelism.

H. Todd, Terre his new superintendent of the!

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River Conference. * Mr. Todd's election vesterday at | the ninety-first church conference

. here. represents-the first change in

the conference superintendency in He succeeds the Rev. J. B Parson. oy Three ballots were cast. The Rev. W. R:. Montgomery, Hartford City, A. Huddleston were other candidates. The third day's séssion of the con- | ference. which is being attended by approximately, 300 from the district, - is to be devoted to meetings centered around the contheme, “Evangeiish Service.’ Sessions are being held in the Univer- | gity Heights United Brether Churgh. Speakers today were to include | the Rev. H. H. Fout, Bishop of the Northwest = District: Prof. W. N. Roberts: the Rev. J. Gordon Howard. the Rev. Charles W. Leader the Rev. H L. Lanahan and the Roush committee

delegates

£ Reports of on all

“phases of church activities are lo

be - heard tomorrow. The confer-

ence is to close Sunday

ASSAULT BLAMED ON REQUEST FOR MONEY

Mike Todoreff, 49, of 343: W Washington-st, today was held on charges of assault and battery and drawing a deadly weapon after he

was alleged to have attacked three jp

men with a plece of pipe. Police said Todoroff launched his attack when Walter Flick, 34, of John Deal. 35. of and - Nick Rudson. 48. of 701 Buchanan-st. asked him for money fo buv whisky. . Police arrested the three men on

. vagrancy charges

OFFICIALS ARE FETED

: Sea : Louis €. Brandt, Works Board

* member, was host: to approximately - 60 public officials and friends at his

summer cottage north of Noblesville yesterday afternoon *and last night. | Among those present were Secretary | Mueller, County Treasurer Frank E. McKiuney and

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ROBBERY SUSPECTS : HELD Timke Specinl ANDERSON, Ind." Aug. 27.--Two voli | necfion with the slugging and rob- | hing of George Speedv. Indians | Railroad clerk. of $60. They are Ora |

. Wright, 22, and Carl Jackson, 23. |

hs are in custody here: in con- |

Music Charms!

Times Kpecial

GREENSBURG, Aug. 27.—

Until the weekly band concert °

here, not a drop of rain had fallen for two weeks. But when the. band struck up “Melody From the Skies” and played a few bars, a sprinkle started. ¢ ‘Then came a downpour that broke up the concert with the

crowd cheering for an encore. -

PICKENS PROPERTY|

. TT um i | The personal property of the late! | Superior Court Judge William A.| Pickens; valued at $7500, is to be | divided equally among his two “daughters, Mrs. Virginia Pickens ‘| Brewer, 3361 Park-av, and Mrs. Eliza Pickens Foote, 1529 Park-av, ‘it was announced today. | The judge died at the home of Mrs, Foote Aug. 16. He did not 4 leave a will. :

A farewell dinner party for | Oscar Kuechner (above), Warner, | Brothers . motion picture branch ‘| manager here for five years, is to be given by local members of the motion picture industry in the Claypool tomorrow at 8 p. m. Mr. Kuschner has been transferred to the Detroit district by Warner Brothers, where he is to betome film buver and ‘head! | booker for the West Virginia, Pennsvlvania and Ohio territories.

NEGRO SLAYER SAYS HE'S READY TO DIE

Bu I wiied Press - | RALEIGH. N. C.. Aug. 27—State | parole commissioner Edwin. M. Gill | today quoted Martin Moore, convicted Negro slayer of Helen Clevr | enger, as. having made a full.and | frank confession of the New York | co-ed’s murder. _ Mr. Gill said Moore, a gingling 22-year-old Negro, sat on his -bed in his prison cell here and talked | freely about the crime. He said | Moore's mind “is easy now,” and | that he has no rear of the lethal gas | chamber in which he has been sentenced to die next month.

LEADERS OF G. 0. P. VETERANS TO SPEAK

The Marion County chapter, Re+ |. publican Veterans of Indiana, Inc, is to hear speeches by Ralph Gates, | Columbia City, and Ben Watfs, | Noblesville, in‘a special meeting aft % o'clock tonight in the Washington Hotel} o } Mt. fates recently was appointed | state For committee chairman | by the: Indiana G. O.! P. Central Committee. Mr. Watts is president of Repiiblican Veterans of Indiana, | Inc. 5 TOWNSEND PRAISES | STATE'S BANK LAWS | Timez Special PERU, Ind, Aug. 27—Praise of | banking legislation passed by the McNutt dministration and a | pledge to .retain the gress income | tax were given by M. Clifford | Townsend, Democratic Governor | rrominee, speaking here last nighr| at. an outing of the Miami County | Jeffersen Club. ! Henty F. Schricker. Demiocratiq |:

Lieytenens Governor nominee, spose | briefl¥* : |

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COME EARLY!

Silk Dresses

Sizes 12 to 20 38 to 46

Out They Go! We can’t carry them over! They’re yours for $1.99.

Prints, washable ecrepes, and shantungs. You would expect to pay $5 for most of them even at the end of the season,

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SALE Starts Friday at 9 A. M.

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COTTON Dresses

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remaining whites summer styles.

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All sizes repre-

MER SHOES

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SUMMER | HATS 29¢

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