Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 May 1943 — Page 5

SATURDAY, MAY 1, 1043

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RUTH M. BOSART Sold to C. E. Thomas

DIES IN WEST

{Lived in Indianapolis for \ 50 Years: Burial to Be in - Crown Hill Here.

Mrs. Ruth M. Bosart, a resident ndianapolis for 50 years and the | Ww Bw of Timothy L. Bosart, for| wi Bosart ave, was named,| died yesterday at the home of a] daughter, Mrs. Alfred E. Evans,| Tong Beach, Cal. She was 84. Mrs. Bosart had lived in Long! Beach 15 years. A native of] Olney, Ill. and the daughter of Eli-| jah and Lucetta Murray, she had | lived there until her marrisee in|

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Curtis E. Thomas is the owner E. Ohmer st.

He purchased it from Meridian Construction Co. Wickser, Hall-Hottel Co. realtors, handled the transaction.

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[2 WILL ATTEND | REALTY SESSION

Teckemayer «McCord Set For Chicago Parley Next Week.

Bar! B. Teckemeyer and Paul MeCord, officers of the National Associatio of Real Estate Boards, will go to Chicago next week for meetings of the association's board of directors and executive bodies of organized groups representing various fields of real estate. Sessions will be held Wednesday through Friday at the Drake hotel. Mr, Teckemeyer, vice president of |

Buys North Side Home...

The three-bedroom home above, located at 4577 Carrollton ave, recently was purchased by Theodore Bedell from Mr. and Mrs. John F. Kirby. Sam Protheroe of Hall-Hottel Co, Inc, realtors, made the sale.

of this five-room bungalow at 5310 E. R.

1878. In 1882, Mr. and Mrs, Bosart | moved to Indianapolis and lived on] a farm which was on the site of Bosart ave. and E. Washington st.| where Mrs. Bosart lived until going; to California. Mr. 1900. Mrs. Bosart Culture club Baptist church She is survived by two sons,

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ANDERSONivors: Son, Bosart died in and a sister, Walter C. Wise, Mrs. Gertrude Jarrett, sband, Daniel A. Jarrett. BICKNELL-—Percy Phillip Rogers, Survivors: Wife, Helen; sons, Reece &n Keither: his mother, Mrs. Rogers; Rus- half-brother, Prank Woodruff, and halt: | sisters, Mrs. Welker Carnahan and Miss

-Henry Plasterer, Paul: a brother, Mrs. Emma Pipher

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Frank, 1 Joseph White Henry Weisgerber, ters, Mrs. John Burns, gerber and Mrs. Anna curtiss- Brot her, Ed Weisgerber Louis Malott, 81. erry, and a daughter SEYMOUR-—Jeptha F. lewis, 61. SurYio Wife, Mattie; a son, Charles;

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propeller Wright Cor P home, 936 N Mr. Thamann, born in Vevay Indianapolis since 1909 He was at one time associated

with rs on a BURNS CAUSE DEATH Bt Sater OF 4-YEAR-OLD GIRL

ton, Ky., and Shelbyville. He was a Burns suffered when her clothing

member of the Church of the Litye. are his wife. Mrs. Mary caught fire Feb. 10 caused the death | our S 8 11S Wiig, MIN all ds Fires ! ¥. Thamann in the army air forces, | # rh reat & Lik vegas. Nev. and a sister. Mrs Cooper, 1131 Nelson st. She died in as Cf Ss. N - a SISUel, ivilS. thee the “ Alilet John D. Gallegher, Indianapolis. CI Sorial, The child's pies v . caught fire from a stove in which . her mother was placing some wood. p : Mrs. Lorraine E. McGal ye Surviving besides the parents are Mrs. Lorraine E. McGarvey, 5264 gicters Phyllis and Patricia, and Washington blvd, died yesterday in grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Carl her home. A native of Brazil, Mrs. Bowen, all of Indianapolis. McGarvey was 47. She had lived In| pyneral services will be at 2 p. m. Indianapolis most of her life i Monday in the Second Pilgrim HoliMrs, McGarvey was the wife of ness church with burial in Round Charles W. McGarvey, a plastering Hill cemetery.

Sune, beddes ner nad. AWARD AIR MEDALS TO FOUR HOOSIERS

are three daughters, Mrs, Fix, Miss Charmaine and Miss Lorraine McGarvey, Indianapolis; two sons, Charles W. McGarvey Jr The war department announced today that four Hoosiers have been McGarvey, Langley field, Va; a sis- awarded air medals for anti-sub-ter. Mrs. Grace Crooke, Terre Haute, marine patrol flights over the AtPrivate funeral services will be; The men are 1st Lt. John Crane held at 4 p. m, Monday in the Flan- of Richmond, 1st Lt Kenneth will be in Crown Hill cemetery Monoghan of W. Terre Haute and Sgt. Albert Lawrence of Rushville the two enlisted men are bombardiers.

Survivors: Son

gell S. and Oscar M. Bosart, both of Nellie Wood ruft | Albert; daughters, Mrs. Chester Anson) Morgan, Indianapolis and Mrs. sister, Mrs. Lafayette Sluder. I. 1ilRy . rv 8 four grandchildren, Mrs. Hairs | Mrs. Robert Stutsman; son, Glenn; North Africa; Mrs. Walter N. Car- LAFONTAINE Mrs. Allle Young, 87. SurMrs Guf Thompson grandchildren. Survivors: Wife, Mattie, and a daught er, | will be brought to! Wife, Jewell son, James: his mother, idianapolis. Burial PRINCETON Mrs. Ella McRoberts. 83 Charles W. Thamann Wolfe, and & brother, Charles Gordon, and a division of the Mrs. Elden Catt who was 3535, was daughter, Mrs. George Burke, and

ianapolis: two other daughters! EVANSVILLE Anton Frank 72. Sur. I re Evans. Mrs. Charles A vicors: Wife, Rose; sons, Clement and and Mrs. Ted Patterson; brother, John | Bertha B. Kamps, Long Beach: a Frank; sister, Mrs. John Will, and step-| er 7 )S, { 13 brother, George B. Murray, Olney;| HUNTINGBURG — Mrs. Lula Lemond, Survivors: Husband, Forrest; daughter Kinney, Columbus, Lt. Robert|sister, Mrs. Mattie Enlow, and a hall Bosart. with the U. S. air forces in br other, John Blunk. | | vivors: Daughter, Mrs Mary Troub; penter, Medford, Ore. and Bernard! sons, Fred and Lloyd Young, and a sister ol reatKamps, Long Beach, and two BYeAL= | Joo Ay pany — William Miller, 76 < g 1 Mrs. Hazel Cooper Following br ief services in Long | William Frank Tripure, 44 Survivors: each, the body “ will be in rs Amelia Tripure, and brothers, Clar-| 1 ¥ nce, Charles and James. | Crown Hill | Survivors: Husband, Clarence sons, Howard and Fred: a sister, Mrs Charles W. Thamann, a member Survivors: Sisof the personnel department of the Miss Sophia Weisdied vesterday in his Pe Chester st and had resided in Brothers. Mitchell, Ransome and Findley Lewis

SUNDAY RECITAL SET A recital by Miss Ida Mae Good, contralto, 4202 Otterbein ave. will pe given at 3 p. m Sunday in Kephart Memorial auditorium, Indiana Central college, with jer sister. Mrs. Ranald Wolfe, as accompanist. They are the daughters of Dr. I. J. Good, president of Indiana Se: tral

Baptist Speaker Chureh News oma Brethren to Hold Parley

Bishop Dennis Will Speak at. State Meeting

Bishop Fred L. Dennis of Indianapolis, bishop of the northwest United Brethren area, will be a guest speaker at the 91st annual session of the Indiana conference of the Evangelical church next week at Mishawaka The Indiana Evangelical conference includes four churches in Indianapolis from which pastors and lay delegates are expected to attend the sessions Tuesday through May 9 Lay delegates and alternates are: B. H Meyer, S. A, Walters, F, H. Hirschman, IL. A. McKinley, F. M. Sims, Mrs. J. C. Hirschman, Mrs. Emma Heierman and Miss Ida Wacknitz. The churches and their pastors are: the First Evangelical church, the Rev. H. H. Hazenfield: the Second church, the Rev. Manno Shatto; the Beville Avenue church, the Rev, Charles I, Haney, and the Broadopen way church, the Rev, Ernest F. . Roesti. A feature of the conference will be Christian education night when the First Baptist church the Rev. Haney, who is conference Dr. Alexander Paul, long-time president of Christian education, | missionary to China who was re- will preside and Dr. R. H. Mueller,’ : , formerly of Indianapolis, now general secretary of Christian education for the denomination with headquarters in Cleveland, will! in speak. Other speakers George Edwar Epp of the Central Evangelical area, Ll. E. York of In-

Camp MacKall, N. C, and Samuel and five grandchildren. lantic ocean, ner & Buchanan mortuary. Burial! Strauss of Wadesville, Cpl. Rernard The two lieutenants are pilots and

ANNOUNCE CARD PARTY Pocahontas council No. 350 will hold a public piteh-in supper at Red Men hall, 137 W. North st., at 5:30 tonight. A card party will be held at 8:30.

Mrs. BE. E. McClintock will lecture at the missionary education institute opening Monday in the pirst Baptist church.

Dinner Will Open Institute Monday

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patriated the Gripsholm, will speak on the “Future of Christianity in East Asia.” Returned missionaries this community will be guests at a luncheon Tuesday at the YW. U a when Mus. L. C. Trent will preside. dianapolis, The nominating committee, of which diana Anti-Saloon league and vathe Rev. H. H. Hazenfield is chair- rious heads of boards and departs man, will report. Mrs. Howard J. oie of the Evangelical church,

Baumgartel is chairman of the in te MISSIONS SPEAKER

stitute, The [higtilute faculty includes Mrs. Dr. W. E. Paul of Minneapolis! E. E. McClintock, Chicago, Secretary i) (neak at the regional econferof woman's work, missions council o o0 of the International Union of of Congregational ChrisUan gaye) Missions to be held May 14 churches; Miss Margaret Shannon, 16 in the Wheeler gission, eastern area secretary of the board

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the Great Lakes region, will speak at the Chicago Real Estate board's dinner Wednesday evening. Realtors will map out action for effective use of real estate resources] through the war period. War hous- | ing pressures, war industry effects of future city growth, changes needed in rent control administration | and measures for post-war rebuild- | ing will be among the topics discussed Joining with NAREB in outlining | plans will be the National Associ | ation of Home Builders of the United States, Institute of Real Estate Brokers, Scciety of Industrial Real- Wendell tors, American Institute of Real Estate Appraisers, Institute of Real | Chairman, handled transactions for | Estate Manage nent and the Urban| 721 Roach st, 3306 E. 26th st. and

| Land Institute. | 2406-7 Columbia ave, and Wayne

: : M. Harryman sold property at 36] PLUMBERS TO HEAR | Woodiand dr. and 1218 Leland st. | TALK BY NAVY MAN | lave, by Maten Gerdenich; 21 West-

“Spring in Christian Education” will be discussed by Dr. Ralph L. Holland at the vacation school in« stitute next Saturday at the Central Christian ohureh.

REPORT NORTH SIDE REAL ESTATE DEALS

At a recent meeting of Associated North Side Realtors, Fred T. Hill, secretary, reported 16 sales in Ine dianapolis.

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§ CONVICTS CAPTURED CLEVELAND, May 1 (U. P= Five fugitives from the state peni« | tentiary at Jefferson City, Mo., were (held at police headquarters today after being captured late last night in an automobile,

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Other deals were for 1920 Sharon Lt. Omdr J. H A Bratz has been | field blvd, by John Max for Amer-| named principal speaker for the |icAn Estates; 2610-21 N. Dearborn annual meeting of the Indiana | St oy T. Lorin Driscoll; 65 B. West-| | Master Plumbers’ association sched- field blvd, by Joseph Argus for luled for 8 p. m. Tuesday in the | American Estates and 5957 Kingsley Lincoln room of Hotel Lincoln. dry also by Mr. Argus. All industry members are invited! Additional transactions ingluaed |to attend the meeting and a 6 p, m. | those for 5320 Wasi ington blvd, | buffet dinner preceding it. [Ghee C. Binkley; 6270 Chester| mes | st, by B. W. Duck, A N. Warman | fave,

ARCHITECTS PLAN (Seu fore Sylogy: sins via MAY 26-28 SESSION 3:

by Mr, Hill, and 5832 Ralston ave.,

s by Brodbeck & Dahlman., The annual meeting of the Ameri- | EE ——— ee i . can Institute of Architects is slated |

for May 26-28 at the Netherlands- JAY ME RegistraIW, Phone -440

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Mrs. Alver C. Reynolds an Johnson, all of Indi-

Connor, Mrs. Leban C anapolis. Services will be held in Flanner Buchanan mortuary at 10 a. mW Wednesday. Burial will be in Crown | Fa Hill cemetery. | day

William H. Skiles William H. Skiles, Bloomington,

died yesterday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Alexander Carden,!

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MRS. FISHBACK Joseph Schmid Has Learned } i DIES HERE AT 15 Real Estate ‘From Ground Up’ Es i (This is another in a series of |takes vare of everybody, sees that biographical sketches of Indian- each member has a seat, a cup of | Services Set - 10 A. M. | apolis realtors.) coffee or anything else he wants. rer For his services at the weekly noon Wednesday. Interrment A man who's been in the real|juncheons, he wears a special coat | estate business from the ground uh his name, “Joe,” across the i is Joseph Schmid of Schmid & | pack, At Crown Hill. | Smith, Inc, 130 N. Delaware st. | Mr Schmid was a charter memMrs. Mary Stone id ky i Joe lan bo is Ht ber of the board when it was orfh at ‘ "ee too. In 16 walked from town hize 1 1811. He's st presi ra Se Mer to 16th st. and back many a day | of he At hy os a WL 15: | when working as errand boy for | rndiana Real Estate association, He Mrs. Fishback was the widow of James 8. Cruse! ‘holds memberships in the Colum- | Frank 8. Fishback, who had been! real estate Mah==| pia club, Athenaeum, Masons and president of the Fishback Coffee Co. | 5 oy " We ‘Shrine, His heart's in work, " AB Hiv 5 i i » : h though {She was a FetIve of Wesrangeori Cruse called him, | a seen real estate grow in] | Ind, and had lived in Indianapolis’ Yas 13 pou *s old. ! Indianapolis from the time Washs | most of her life. Vith tel ee ington st. was made of cobblestones, She was a member of the Second | on the Rp i He notes that realtors’ commissions Presbyterian church and the | “ 8 $0 Sho 1 that | Were 5 per cent in the old days and | Founders and Patriots of America. | No i d Sor ecial | Still are. He also notes that since | Survivors are two sons, Maj. John | vl Ine or of he's been in the business, all of the! Stone Fishback, Maxwell field, Ala., | when talking houses he’s handled have been | and Frank C. Fishback, Coconut, Mr. Schmid Crisis for the completely occupied only two times | Grove, Fla. 2 daughter, Miss Schmid family came "when “Josey” | during the last war and now. Martha Fishback, Coronado, Cal od Sn Carrie Stone | nad to decide whether he wanted alto continue his education or his job, | BOOST BOND SALES {originally taken for summer vaca-| | t His sister consulted a teacher | & | Whose answer was: “Continue to! AT CURTISS - WRIGHT ork ahd read the newspapers every | He does that to this very | Propeller-makers at the local Cur-| Finds Savings Count tiss-Wright plant purchased $86,700 {in extra war bonds in a one-week Josey worked for Mr. Cruse about drive to boost the second war loan, 12 years. He advanced from errand |g PF. ‘Theis, plant manager, boy to collector to bookkeeper to | notineced today. | assistant manager. Sometimes he | Ranging in size from $25 to $5000, | ‘ {got discouraged because he didn't|the extra bonds purchased were in| 7 N. Addison st, after a short ill-| ake as much money as his friends |addition to regular payroll deduc-| ness. He was 75. But he adopted the philosophy of tions for the purchase of bonds by | Mr. Skiles was born in Kentucky | a neighbor—it isn’t what you make, [all Curtiss- Wright workers but had lived in Bloomington 17 it’s what you save—and stuck to it.| The $5000 bond was purchased by years. Mr. Schmid is convinced that!the Curtiss-Wright Federal Oredit)

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Effie Newton, Bloomington, and| In 1902 Mr. Schmid and oel William O. Winnefeld and Charles | B. J Gallmeyer, vice president! | Metsker each purchased two extra| = +. Gf eis Vic Mrs. D. H. Knight and Mrs. Mary Smith formed a partnership and } land sales director of the Wayne

Bennett and Mrs. Carden, all of In-| went into the real estate business|$1000 bonds during the week's cam-| = 5" oo Bil SF poe ly two sons, Sanford, U.S. for themselves. Most of their |paign. Winnefeld also upped his ny x er i » ANd, md army, Ft. Knox, Ky: 14 grandehil-| work has been handling rentals and| Weekly payroll deduction from $10 Be Tall 8 AC Ren Bille ren and three eat- to $1875—a bond a week. Sday aren a gee grondehildren, insurance. They've been brokers the Washington hotel |

only in real estate. Other large bonds purchased dur- | He will discuss “Salesmanship CIRCUS T0 WIND UP | ‘The motto of Schmid & Suith,|ing the week include a $1000 bond), =, Ll "gc one >" Mr, Galle] STAND HERE SUNDAY!

{by John G. Dickens, two $500 bonds | coe Ine, is “We Don’t Lie to People.” by Isaac Snow and a $500 bond by | Meyer has been active in sales ex-| 'That is, when tenants are told they | ecutive work for 30 vears. Circus

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STREAM POLLUTION man IS SPEAKER'S TOPIC|

A general talk on “Stream Pollu=

us i ; {can have new wallpaper, they get it | Walter M, Evans will preside and | fans have only until ®-|,; wp, "gehmid had his own way, the morrow night to see the Cole Bros. tenants would get anything they circus during its stay here at asked for. He'd go out of his way| Keystone aves, vo perform a service for anyone. with the last performance to be at] Mr. Schmid’s friends are often 8 p. m. tomorrow. ‘showered with special gifts like] 5," will be given by Lewis Finch| An overflow crowd was at last|food—he's a food cONNOISSeUr. | of the Indianapolis Water Co. at night's show, which opens with a Onion soup and pig hock and sauer- |the Construction league's noon spectacular pageant featuring the kraut are his specialties. Occasion- |jyncheon Thursday at the Indianvoice of Florence Tennyson, ally he relieves Mrs. Schmid and be-| apolis Athletic club.

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Shows are at 3 p. m. and 8 p. m,| Washington blvd. He boasts that| stitutes stream pollution and how it daily, with doors openeng at 2 and he could eat nails and digest them. | can be corrected. He will point out 7 p. m. Tickets are on sale at the! Members of the Indianapolis how the stream pollution law passed | ous and at Liggett's drug store, Real Estate board know Mr. Schmid py the recent legislature can help Washington and. Pennsylvania sts. | as doe, the gefecantcatcarms He correct the situation,

Many Masses to Honor Casualty Station Virgin Mary Set for May, To Be in Church

{ First aid casualty och The Mary's day mass to be cele-, the Saturday befors Mother's day districts 16 and 17 will be the Em-| brated in St. John's Catholic church for public adoration of the Virgin | manuel Reform church, Prospect next Saturday at 8 a. m. is one of | under the title, “Mary, Mother of and New Jersev sts. All meetings of ! many services honoring the Blessed Mankind.” | district units will be held at 7:30 Virgin Mary during her month, the! The Indianapolis celebration of |p. m. Thursdays at the church. | | Mary's day is sponsored annually | An advanced first aid class will The Most Rev. Joseph E. Ritter, | by the local chapter of the Interna- pe opened at 7:30 p. m. May 6. All bishop of the diocese of Incisnape) tional Federation of Catholic graduates of standard first aid olis, has directed alumnae. | courses are eligible that every church Mrs. Barl Feltman is state gov- All members of the emergency in the diocese jernor of the federation and Miss] |medical corps will report to the hold special devo- § | Bettie Wolfe is chairman of the | |casualty station at 2 p. m. Sunday | tions during May. ‘local committee for Mary's day [for mobilization The services are | Committee members include Misses | heid at the re- {Anne Brennan, Alice Lipps and | quest of His Holi- Margarel Rose Foltz,

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the Most Rev, Amieto Giovanni Major Topic. McKee will discuss

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America's gardens will be more beautiful than ever this year. More of us will be passing up the usual motor trips for quiet week-ends at home and what better opportunity to really have the garden you've always wanted and the time to care for it. Stop by tomorrow and let us help you with your garden plans and insure a full season of beautiful, colorful flowers.

GET YOUR HOME READY FOR Hers Winter

Yrepare now to be more comfortable next winter and to save on your fuel bill bation Tot —by insulating your home, installing storm windows and doors, etc. ARSENAL loans are available for such purposes, and for other essential maintenance work such as painting, decorating,

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AVIATORS’ BODIES FOUND PENSACOLA, Fla, May 1 (U, P.).| Air station officials here an=«| nounced todav that the bodies of two aviators, missing since Tues-! day, were found yesterday in they {Gulf of Mexico. Officials said no trace 8 could he found of their F plane

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tolic delegate. Prayers of children, many of whose homes have been feo y : affected by the Statue of war, are explicitly the Virgin Mary | called for by the in the St. John Holy Father, pus ‘ Aeasms: | the meeting of the Indianapolis | titions are to be for lessings © ‘ din i peace and mercy upon a disordered Methodist district eoniererine Monworld.” day, May 10, at the Victory Memo- | Statues of the Virgin will be rial Methodist church, crowned with wreaths, and flowers| Mrs. McKee is the newly ap- | will be heaped at the feet by pro- | pointed director of religious educacessions of children and adults in tion for the district, Vacation | the Catholic schools and churches. (schools, which are expected to help This morning, Bishop Ritter was keep children wholesomely oceuto celebrate a mass in the open air pied during their idle hours, are a before the shrine of the Virgin on burning question with all the the lawn of the convent of the |churches this wartime spring. Good Shepherd. Throughout May, Dr. John G, Benson will speak’ it 4 is the custom of the convent to [On “Policing Jericho's Road” at {have these outdoor masses each | the morning session and Dr. Guy | week. | O. Carpenter, district superintend- | High school students, school chil ent, will preside througiout the ldren and members of the Interna-|day. Dr, A. 8. Woodard, superine | tional Federation of Catholic alum- tendent of the Bloomington district, | i nae are to attend the low mass next will give the afternoon address, | Saturday at St. John's church. The | “Cold or Hot.” Rev. Fr. Bernard Sheridan, pastor, Mrs. J. C. Coons will give anwill celebrate the mass and Miss | houncements concerning the chils| Loretta Martin will play organ se- dren's home and Orville Lee, cone) o 38th Jections. cerning the Methodist youth fellows MAKE US YOUR ® 3nd The Mary's day movement was ship, and Dr. W. T. Jones will defountGed by Mrs. Philip A. Brennan liver the address, “The Measure of VICTORY GARDEN who attended St. John's academy |Our Ministry,” also in the afterand was led to great devotion of the | noon, Women of the Victory Mem- | Virgin by Sister Marie who taught or ial church will serve a noon chick- | ih the academy for more than 50 en dinner and the Rev, M. O, Rob- | years. The movement sels aside bins is church pastor,

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