Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 May 1939 — Page 9

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700 Representatives of ASHVILLE, Tenn, May 10 { (U. P.).—The Taylor triplets 3 a i . u i a Churches to Attend from the mountains of St. : f EL a a $8 CR A = { Charles, Va., had joined the U. S. State Parley. Navy here today, becoming the | tina first identical threesome in the | Bow tt Representatives from more than 0 lis lat Tsaue and | 700 Churches of Christ in Indiana gyacob. 19. with brown hair and will convene here May 15-18 for the blue eves. They are sons of a church’s Centennial State Conven-| coal miner. They weight 140 tion. | pounds each. The convention will be featured! Lieutenant Hal C. Jones, reby breakfast, luncheon and dinner | cruiting officer stationed here, programs covering various phases’ Said the brothers told him they of church work | decided about six weeks ago to The general theme of the con-| Join the Navy and see the world. vention—"Christ Has Glorified Our| First they went to a recruiting Past—He Commands Our Future”| sub-station at Johnson City, —will be discussed by Drs. Edwin, Tenn, where they made applicaErret, George A. Campbell, W. E.| tion and were told to come here Garrison and George W. Buckner. | today for physical examinations. vik aie & { The Taylor triplets said they Missionary Sessions Set | finished high school. Each won a The Indiana Woman's Christian letter in a different sport—one in Missionary Society will sponsor a! baseball, one in football and one separate session of the convention.| in basketball.

Mrs. Marguerette Harmon Bro of For the past vear they have WE - yo § ¥ } F + oF $8 . Chicago will speak at a “Fellow-/ heid different jobs—one a ero- a TE 3 Ra aa Sa TAN A Curtain for EVERY ROOM! ship Luncheon” at 12:15 p. m. May | cery clerk, one a miner and one a |§ FRR 3 o Ta AE » BOR OY 17 at the First United Brethren| farmer. ; ni Ed ay foe SRNORE Se HT 4 oo Church. She will talk on “The i PE ay : y ey £ PRISCILLA RUFFLEDS! 214 Yards long ochre ¢ Simon.” 3 ; Le if : : ® A r \ Se and extra wide in Picot edge plain Marquisette! Technique of Simple Simon & iia 4 : 3 : Mrs. Ora Leigh Shepherd, execu- : : : : Sa ; gpg ‘ 3 Toa Plain Marquisette! Pin Dot! Colored Figured! tive secretary of the department a (La SW 8 A BCA Gl Self Figured, etc.! All wanted colors

of missionary organizations of the \ 5 3 i b 4 a & : United "Christian Missionary So- | Ne ya Chteagh®t AT 3 Nah TAILORED FLATS! 21 yards long and 72 . Se FS 4 kha i Ba inches wide in Yarn Dyed Dot! White Dots! Plain

ciety, will be the principal speaker at the convention afternoon session Mo Ra Cutten an Ravon Margie: Each oe ettes! All wanted colors! ——————————

May 17 \ J BR a & RS a $ § | : | Ng EF 3 ho & 3 Conduct Gift Service ! . : 3 SQ 3 REE J \ , — Pair! Mrs. Virgil Sly, Indianapolis, and Committee to Meet Today a FEE 5 8 \ 5-Piece COTTAGE SETS Made in Ball Ma A wen te ‘will con- | : 3 3 $i ; : ER: 3 } 3 : Fringed Cushion Dots, Fruit Pattern Voiles, Velduct the atory servi | To Consider Phases varay and Ric-Rac Trimmed Voiles!

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gifts to be brought to this service. Of Program ce A sensational purchase of lovely new summer-styled The Missionary Breakfast, spon- | 9 4 OX ARE a +E J : f BATHROOM SETS La. pas, ong, ee curtains wisely selected to afford you the greatest sored by the Woman's Missionary X Sl TE FF ar \ £00] via leo eptle Vols or Tam ye savings of the season! Great quantities of curtains, rely il be SLE: 7:3 a. 1 itizens 2 y ~ i $ % R 8 » 3 IR 3 . . . . be he IN EN] The Giz dni iee See ad BBR FF ol designed in styles that you will adore . «+ . made of Church Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Havens, | | So Tsay a} pas = WE 3 r TO : Ora J SIR Ol ARR : FLOUNCED PAIRS or PANELS! Both only fine quality marquisettes! NO SECONDS, SUB former missionaries in Africa, wij Sietts Oivh day © go u : Be : : SR «fF 8.8 CF TF 2 Rik Jara Jung, panels 50 inches Ne wiih Suffed STANDARDS NOR IMPERFECTS! There are many, sresid | ditional reports on its 22-poin % " § ; om, p S . s ro QE oo ! preside Washington style! Both pairs and panels in new colors and dots . .. all are colorfast!

-_—— safety program. according to Rob- i ; wd bE ew $8 FF lit isettes and rayon marquisettes in a : : | lert H. Scrogin, secretary. Ve OL Wea TNEROE TB MUALLY JaaTquistller ; 1 Mail and Phone Orders Filled. Telephone Rlley 7411

k | pT Re » _ 3 % E § = 3 y . > : ’ | Advisability of the committee CRY 4 WL Eee S = variety of patterns! All colorfast! (sponsoring a traffic survey in In-| E LS BE a 8 A : 3 BR RR ANE = X Po R CN

dianapolis was to be discussed. 3 ER S 5 ; : - 2 R Ro > RH N -, Cy A 2 & Se 1S CT wild Wa r sR / 2h n 3 3 $ of / 3 LEB : f 0 i 4 L A Jy Xs A Yi

Also up for action was the sug- SI RR “ WW FB Y \ : Ce TY ge f gestion of the National Safety Coun- 3 3 3 3 7) AR WN PL ak ; LEE Sel SE 5 Re § cil that all cities over 100,000 popu- aa CRGRM Na 3 CER NR a 3 EY J JR

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| lation should have a full-time traf- | fic engineer. Other reports expected at the ses-

~ . Lewis to Preserve Data; sion will be on stop-and-go signals | fcr congested areas; parking meters; { o > Butsch to Be Taken tow-in ordinances: regulation of a 2 SY SN 3 ; traffic fines and sticker “fixing.” ] COE VER Q 3 » 3 » Away Tomorrow. In regards to the sticker ordi- § ; 3 7 Na RB Nf Aa @ ay ratirtem—— nance the Safely committee has a x p fh ® § = E SD the Suggested plan of revising the stat- BE “ oe AEB ute to provide a proper and continu- 3s of vO 8 3 tet a4 4 : ous follow-up on violators. | x b aN Of for possible future reference, Pros-| The committee assigned to study ecutor David M. Lewis declared the parking meter situation is ex\Gday pected to give a favorable recomLov . | mendation. It has already been ap“+h i d itely | is 33 : : The Jase = deri Ray | Proved unofficially by many organwith ‘the defendan n i a iJ lizations in the City and the Safety Butsch, declared Insane. JE Board has expressed its willingness year-old exconvict who is charged |i ack any plan which will result. 31) we ~ », oy ~ | . with murdering and roboing Mrs. in their installation. Carrie Lelah Romig is to be taken | to the Colony for the Criminally| SPEECH CONTESTS SET Insane at Michigan City tomor-i,. ... . row | TERRE HAUTE, May 10.—The! Ther ill remain until such| or iii ; wi There he will remain unt "I National Forensic League will hold

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i The mass of evidence In : Romig slaying case will be preserved

that he may declared sane... a : : 3 <3 . ] 3 i to! S speech contests at Indiana State 3 3 ; ' n and if that time comes, mh... ers’ College here next year. \- i ! ] i i

1 be tried for the mur-

Bul 2 qd (More than 600 high school students der, Mr. Lewis said. in all sections of the state compete.

Butsch Says He'll Appeal Purdue University was host this ta . te, 8 . fyear, | A Eo, ON ; \ p . Yesterday Butsch queried De-, : uy , : : A y tective Chief Fred Simon and Lieut Advertisement | 2 FL RN 3 i k p B. 3 { |

Don Tooley after he had asked | Mercolized Wax them to come to the jail to see him. : 4 Chief Simon said Butsch apparently | Popular Skin

sought to determire what evidence Beautifier SL h 3 : 3 * : authorities had against him. | La A t La : 3 Y NF “I am going to appeal the sanity over a long period of years, is still Si ; = 1 RE \ ruling,” the ex-convict said. (favored by beautiful women the So ¥ ) H a Meanwhile the evidence, ne world over to % > ! : aN : includes sheaves of written state- in . & PCR P w - ; 4 | Help Keep Skin CONE FE abe LL ha £3

ments by principals in the case,

will be woven into a narrative of en CY A ; i= 3° a : the alleged facts surrounding Mrs. Clearer, Smoother af > Ng il Romig's violent death and Younger ab A 3 g : In this form the evidence will n. a Ek i \ | Ww \ A) be locked in a valut for safekeep- Looking 4 <RELCL ¥ » 3 § \ ing to be used if and when the| Sold at all cosmetic counters. = ly \ UY | 3 LN \ case is reopened RY (3 Fa R x ® s The prosecutor's office will at- r ie | § “A : : RH : £2 , Al en Materials of:

tempt to keep track o fthe valuable diamond Jewelry that was

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missing from Mrs. Romig’s North | ” RW \ % : ne E o Side apartment the day of the i Na Sy | TEE : x i y murder, Jan. 17. . : ™ ha 7 ¥ Rayon Lace! Clothing Will Be Kept i hy Rayon Washables! One piece in particular, that po-| yi 1 : AP D ENSEMBLE ; ; > : i : lice say was found in possession | : FINGER-TIP ig E 8 BODICK DRESS, consist- Rayon Triple Sheers! Sty led to fit without alteration! A fresh of Butsch when he was arrested. | Hi I JACKET DRESS, DRESS, made of ing of a navy ’ new assortment with many slenderizing iy be held available In ease of &; > Fo X jake oF bembery , rayon crepe in rayon crepe Sort Ravon Printed Crepes! effects in 1-piece, jacket and redingote trial. . Co cuual ; | A JOR Seer pr © floral print on over a monotone . models! New Materials! New Colors, in« Other evidence that will be lockad | i Sd \ on white ground! pastel ground! print dress! Sizes ' ludi SE COD 5 in the safe will include the mur- | Sizes 1814 to 2415! : % hy 18% to 2414! Rayon Bemberg Sheers! cluding dark colers for the conservatives! Sse : Sizes 181; to 241 - O72 /20 “dl

dered woman's clothing which she | | $53.98 eo $5.98 WASSON'S BASEMENT STORE 7§

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wore when police found her lying! dead on a bed, her head battered |

and a small broken-handled ham- | For business or pleasure mer nearby IN NEW YORK

Human hair Mr. Lewis said was/|

found scattered in the room also! Whether you are coming to

will be preserved along with other | [Neu Yai fot business or for ! La : 4 NN nD ® 4 objects that police found in their rie will Bo erberc 3} Yon : NY ? Nb ecial Pu rchase a n ale 0 search of the apartment | ing of the Vanderbilt, with i" | NP - a Butsch must remain in the] distinctive Park Avenue : N

Colony for at least two vears be- | oddress. The luxurious rooms, : } w™N\ , \ 4 1 b / °6; \ fore the law allows a re-examina- | the fine food and the superior : : 3 RA AE : £ 0

tion to determine his sanity otis supers het have th 3 i Physicians who testified in their HERON Rn,

opinion Butsch was “definitely in- SINGLE from $4, DOUBLE a : RL NA 8 2 \ i » ’ + sane” also said Butsch’s chances for from $7.00 SUITES from $10 : \ N Ne Sl VAR fF ami on- 70 wn S omen S

recovery from his affiction, paranoia, were “very poor.”

STUDEBAKER AID DEAD The [& i j EF \ F - 8 4 § SOUTH BEND, May 10 (U. P.).— ANDE BILT hg BN AN J Funeral services will be held tomor- i ER Nh EDN ad : @ . row for George M. Sherman, 65, y a \ a RN a manager of the Studebaker traffic HO ] El 3 3 oR §R A RA y : 5 &

department for 39 years. He died late vesterday after several weeks PARK AVENUE at 34th ST. NEW YORE

illness.

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