Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 April 1941 — Page 7
THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1941 — uss = THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES PAGE 7
PHILLIPS KNOTS Special Services to Mark Good Friday: PEACHES BLOOM a re] op Me
(been delayed by continued rains, |p). —Indiana and Michigan state
ARI [i [but as yet the Weather B f * (oul as r Bureau is police and FBI agents today sought letting the farmers i [two Vv ) PURSE STRINGS Street Cars, Busses fo Halt One Minute EARLY IN SOUTH Sais mer oo oi“ov Bi ine mnie Tree Sie | a te id . ’ al, 23, alamazoo, Indianapolis residents today pre- Moore. Rev, Alexander Sharp, Dean Bruce odist, Friendly Church. Speakers: Rev | The wetness is mostly beneficial, | mich, to drive them to near South - pared for Good Friday, the solemn Kerschner. Rev iy a : “ Huddleston. Rev. E. NX Rosier. Rev, & % Es a % hes a spring drought that | gend yesterday and then robbed her climax in ‘Christianity’s observance |, Vogue Theater, 1:30 19,290 8 Be Br. | Dewts, T°": rawin F. Shake. Rev Hs ulin 3 Zeveloh In ‘Wome ut $50 ring and cash.
‘Oklahomans Hail Governor of Lent. RDI OUI los. recretary. Pension | = is. a, : Pears and Plums Also parts of the country’s great cen-| : {Pund, Disciples of Christ. | Olive Branch Christian Church, 2 fo 3 : tral valley. . . Y G Throughout the city Catholics and | Methodist Church. 1:30 ‘to 3|™.M Rev. Wales 'E. Smith. : Budding; Drought Peril | - - EASE MISERY For His Pay-as-You GO [protestants will mark the anniver- | SD articipating churches: Riverside| Victory Memorial Methodist Church ’ 9 DROWNS IN WELL |
sary of the death of Christ on the Methodist, Unity Methodist. Pilgrim Holi-|hoon to 3 p. m. Participating churches wou Sua des in. 26 i SS, egational Christian. | Calvary Urited Brethren, Victory Memor- " Government. Cross with special services in down- Bets, Onior, | Congressiional Chrgsriay | uiveg, Lite Reuben, Vigory, Memo, 's wing, soars ma, ari 10 wv) (QF CHILD'S COLD
town theaters, the World War Me- Baldwin. Rev. Paul A. Reisen [Rew Vijeil Hunt, Rev. R. H. Turley. Rev. wh : | —=Ralph Byron Divine, 21-year-old | 50 TITY | OKLAHOMA CIT Y, April 10 (U. morial Plaza, neighborhood churches | Irvington (a ethodist Ehureh, L 0 3M H. Revnolds. Rev. R. G. BRlaeere V bn STNG Tr : | son of Mrs. Edwin Bichmiller of RUB ON | 3 : \ churches: v on | g . ; oie : P) —Governor Leon Chase Phillips, [and in district gatherings. [Bs Fartiginating Koh Presbyterian | St. Paul's Episcopal Church. noon fo 3 GTON, April 10.— near Loogootee, was drowned yes-| mmam— VARPO us
E [Disciples - 2 wg) CERN Hundreds of business firms, co- and Yrvington Methodist. Speakers: Rev. DP. m., Rev, William Burrows Peaches have been blooming in |terday when he fell in a well at his " n
| Robert Andry, Rev. Ferguson,
We Are political history in Oklahoma. F. Lynch, will excuse employees who | to 3p. m.. Rev. J. Willard Yoder. Chil- | ChEISt Churel, noon to 3 ». m. Rev Weather. Even up into the Boner ® | cars will halt fo* one minute to| X : t 1 : ‘ p d Church, | Mrs. Rodda. Capt. Adam Wolfe, Adit. T hitter ispnlav 1 v Nationally |peachment—and that *is considered mark the crucifixion anniversary. All |goZion, Pvangelical ana Reformed Church, jramilton. Adi. Rebecca Preston. whiter display, reports from field | lan accomplish- persons who are unable to attend| Grace Methodist Church, noon to 3 v. m.|, Mount Paran Baptist Church. noon to stations to the U. S. Weather Bu- | FOR OUR | prestige, as is Good Friday services include: |T. King. Rev. U. 8. Clutton
| bichon . : | [303-pound cigar-chewing country operating with the Interdenomina-|RoPery, Andry, Rev. Jo St. Philip's Episcopal Church. noon to 3 (reorgia and other states in the home. lawyer, has reversed two decades of tional Committee headed by James | St. Matthews Episcopal Church, noon Dre, MEV. IOUS Nx Wellin. South, despite continued chilly, wet | . ) : : ren's service 3:30 np. m states of Kentucky and West VirHe is well into his third year as wish to attend services. | b Salvation Army. noon to 3 n. mm. in ging , ilo . ov At 2:59 p. m. all busses and street- |, Gethsemane Lutheran Church. 1:30 10 charge of Lieut. Col, B. C. Rodda. Speak- 8inia the pink glow has spread. [Governor without any threav of im- . om. +» 4h BS ers: Lieut. Ethel Robb, Adit. R. Genge | Pears and piums are adding their ment in Okla- § services have been urged by the In- Participating churches: Grace Methodist m. Speakers: Rev. Bernard L, White. reau here tell. ; : { , shvteri 2 'e- 1. Saunders. Rev. V. N : . Nei oi - i Known Jhon. Trivett of terdenominational Committee to ob- mie Baptis Linwood Christian, Tuxedo Lawler. The more prosaic business of getlosing politica serve a minute of silence at the time, Eark Baptist. Speakers: Rev. Wallace C.| 1mmanuel Evangelical and Reformed arm — (Calvert. Rev. Rov E. Mueller, Rev. George cpurch 1:15 bm Rev William Neleon | { (traditional, Mr. | “Bust Tenth Street Methodist ‘Chi | Friedens Evangelical and Reformed Y——— a | : r “ { : § “hurch. be ; > ae Phillips has be= 3 POWNTOWN CATHOLIC Inoon to 3 b. m. Participating churches a 7:45 v. m.. Rev. Robert C. KuebV a str yp St. John's Church, noon to 3 p. m. |EBast Side Council, East Tenth Street . come stronger. 3 . % Methodist, East Park Methodist, Heath| St. George's Church. 7:30 ». m. Rev | | He is in full Way of the Cross,” World War Memo | Memorial Methodist, Centenary Christian, Francis Tetu
ay : RR rial Plaza, under the auspices of he | E lewood Christian, Westminster shycontrol of his ® | Knights of Columbus, 2 to 3 p. m. EN nod ah Dante Droiartan. Word: Ry Cod Meviotin Thureh. Rev, M. © Faster Priced Low 3000 PAIRS second Legisla- DOWNTOWN PROTESTANT |ruff Place Baptist, Free Methodist, First Ro00ns vaste reed Lou —_— — t ith t q ic i i. y Nazarene, Beville Avenue Evangelical, First! Second Evangelical and Reformed ture without se- Indianapolis Church Federation | Evangelical Reformed. Speakers: Rev. Ed-|Church. 7:45 p
iti k : d XK. Hardy, R C. W. Ball. R C ! ey obbs Ehlman | for the OF OUR FAMOUS rious opposition. & 4 English’s Theater, noon to 3 p. m., di wal ANY. 0 - } Cov p! 0 7:3 : ‘ 1811'S sly J D. . = J. G. Russom, Rev. G. A. Smith, Rev. D. 8 ovenant Reformed Church. 7:30 on, 1 £0 There has been 3 vided into three sections. Speakers. The 3 a Russom, oF in Trinkle. Ney A. M. Rev. Allen B. Cook y f Budget " 1Se
, BOR Rt. Rev. R. A. Kirchhoffer, All Saints | ; FULL FASHIONED unp e c edented Gov. Phillips | Cathedral. “True and False Defilement: Broa, | o Meadlawn Christian Church. 7:30 pn. m minimum of |the Rev. C. A. McPheters, North Methodist | Calvary Baptist Church, 1 to 3 bm Rev. Charles H. De Voe PUR ILK 4 E sniping from the sidelines. Mr. Phil- | Gi RO A ra ry. torian. "Brithtaood Methodist, and Caivarv|,, Fletcher Place Methodist Church. 1 to > lips routed his critics with bombast. [tian Church, “The Final Judgment of Rabtist, Speakers: Rev. Malcogm D. Me= ™ ba Really has taken his program to the Life. ie =v» LObe, Tey iam West, Newton Methodist Church. 7:30 Fine He has taken his P 8 a » ne | Reith's Tt " Breedlove. p. m.. Rev. Clvde E. Bedwell the ople at a special election and won | Keith's Theater, noon to 3 p. m. also] relte $ r ; , Shit A : A A] >riced! ov oh mi vote of ¢ nfidence | Siided into three sections. Speakers: The | pols ptm = Bariicipating Churches. Whiter Rey (Matthew Lutheran Church. 8 b. m Values . mazingly Price . (an overw Same : 0 “| Rev. Howard Anderson, Speedway Chris-|a'ven ue Nazarene, illside Christian. | == L. C. E. Fackler. to silence his critics. {tian Church, "True and False Defilement”; | Roosevelt-Temple Methodist. Speakers: | First, pRantist Church. Cumberland. 7.30
0 7 we! | The Rev. R. T. 7S, i - Rev , v Cliv rT Exclusively Ours. Two ‘Oklahoma ‘governors ‘were fic Ev. B. T,JARdrews, Maun Zion Bap: Rev. Charles Holmes, "Rev. H. Carnary p. m.. Rev. Clive McGuire
{impeached and ousted during the Rev. R. H. Benting, St. ark's United | Memorial Baptist Church. 1:30 to 3| Lutheran Gpuich of Our Redeemer, 8
. I Luti SW s Fi 9 ip. m. Participating churches: Speedwav np. m.. Rev. W Eifert period from 1922 to 1928. Two gov- Liver Cure, Het, Ts Fhisnedy Methodist. Eighth Christian, Fairfax Chris-
MOTE )) y - DEN N tian, Tabernacle Baptist, West Side Naz-| Meridian Heights Presbyterian Church ernors since then have been threat IMIYATIONL arene, West Michigan Street Methodist.|[8 ». m.. Rev. C. A. McPheeters
ed with impeachment. | Roberts Park Methodist Church, spon-| Memorial Baptist. Speakers: Rev, a wy ened ! gored by Indianapolis District Methodist Green. Rev. S. W Hartsock He a aay rerian 'CUTCh. 7:30'v. th | Ministerial Association and Methodist City i % . . : Turns the Tide | Missionary pSoclety, noon to 5A oe Re Si vay Chitistian Chureh 21030. M.| ‘wast Washinzton Street Methodist f : : . a : But Mr. Phillips has turned the |§ arge of the Rev. E. E. Aldrich. Speakers: oe : : Church, 7:30 p. m., Rev. H. L. Overdeer There’s witchery in chese glorious Bonnets Berets Dr. John F., Edwards, Broadway Church:| West View Baptist Church. 1 to 3 and you'll find yourself
p.m ; ; " ’ ODT . |Dr. Logan Hall, Meridian Street Church: | participating churches: Belmont United West Side Church of the Nazarene. 7:30 ; hats . . . ' tide with a program of stringent|p, Guy 0. Carpenter, Methodist District Brethren, Blaine Aventie Methodist, Mor. pb. m.. Rev. Martha Wines ; living up to their glamour with a Turbans Bretons A y ior i « | superintendent. | ris treet Christian, "ree Methodist. Y y . y i i economy. He has majored in cut | | Second Friends. Speakers: Rev. I C Al. , Zion Evangelical Church, 10 a. m. and ; Cc | sparkle in your eye! We've assem- Pill Boxes Toques
First Unit her h S | iy row 7:30 p. m.. Rev. F. R. Daries rate government on a pay-as-you=|py aed, hate Och, Sionsored BEEN, TY YD imrown) New Jersey Street Methodist Churel WAC dif 0 AE RI HHUA fo Jour igh Senyrute Off F B ) si ee ii [p. m. Speakers: Rev. J. S. Albert, Geth-| Barth Place Methodist Church. noon to|.,.s;°% Nv TR 00.15 reh uy : 4 Face rims go basis. The people like it. Semane Church: Rev. J. 4 Viti b. m. Participating churches: Barth|@'# P. m. Rev. J. R. Flanigan HURRY Easter Shopping convenience. Our “5 Faced with a state deficit that Church: Rev. a H. pBenting, St. Mark's | Flace Methodist, Shelby Street Methodist Wheeler ‘City Rescue. Mission. ‘noon to range of colors is complete , . . and Military Boleros : : y I o x ” ol . x . . - 1 “ y 3 : . No has grown to $35,000,000 in 10 years, |Shurch: Rev. Kenneth Hartman, Ebeneser iy Lutheran, Sotthside Nazarene. Speak- | hapet superintendent in all headsizes. Mail Mr. Phillips proposed that the state Church; Dr. H. E. Turney, Indiana Synod |°'s: Pastors of the churches ie Lovely wanted styles in a fine president; Rev. A. L Mahr, First United| st. John's Evangelical and Reformed] ARMY TO TRAIN SMITHIES assortment of spring pastel
adopt a constitutional amendment |Ghyreh hns, ; . Church, 2 to 3:15 p. m., Rev. E. A. P - " Orders, loutlawing all future debts. DISTRICT CHURCHES Bro. PEN PORT RILEY, Kas. (U. P.).—Be- { colors. Some slightly imperfect. Piease! He called a special election and| North Methodist Church, noon to 3p. m.| University Heights United Brethren Cause a garage now occupies the " -~ van- | i -~ 2
the people voted two-to-one for the Participating, churches: Broadway
|Church, noon to 3 p. m. Participating i . n . ‘ ical, Broadway Methodist, Capitol Ave- churches: University Heights United Breth- Site under the chestnut tree where { program. nue Methodist, Carrollton Avenue Re-|ren, University Heights Christian, Madi-| the village smithy used to stand, AC Ra “Now, we can't spend a nickel | formed, Church of the Brethren, Fairview son Methodist. Seven speakers. Rade 3 v : tl "~~ | na : a : Presbyterian, Fifty-First Street Methodist, | Fountain Square Christian Church, noon the army is going to establish a 03 p.
| m. Participating churches: Foun-|placksmith's school at this cavalry
Herbert Eber-
unless it’s in the cash drawer,” said | Meridian Heights Presbyterian, North |t Mr. Phillips. “I believed it was nec- | Methodist, Tabernacle Presbyterian, Yni- tain Square Christian, Second Reformed
" | versity Park Christian. Speakers: Rev. Evangelical. St. Mark's United Lutheran. center to train “mechanics” for the : : essary to get on a cash basis be-|Ernest F. Roesti, Rev S. W. Hartfelter. | Seventh Presbyterian, Edwin Ray Method- horse divisions 45 E. Washington St. 45 E. Washington St.
cause some of these New Deal ideas Rev. John PF. Edwards, Prof. William ist, Emanual Baptist, Morris Street Methhave made our local spending passionate.” If income drops below estimates, all branches of government will take a proportionate cut in expenditures. College professors will lose part of | their pay. Telephone and stamp accounts will be reduced.
Fought Roosevelt Mr. Phillips saw his hardest days|
during the campaign late last year He, was opposed to a third term for | President Roosevelt and bitterly op- | posed to the nomination of Henry | A. Wallace. He refused, however, to bolt.
He took no part in the campaign, however,
| With the national political issue out of the way, Mr. Phillips has| Pr. turned back to giving Oklahoma as| much economy as its people have demanded. He has cut about 3000 of | | the state's 15,000 employees off the] payroll. we TREE ee
—PURE SILK— | He reduced college faculty salaries | re —————— { 10 per cent. He watches the ex- | penditures of each department
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