Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 October 1947 — Page 7

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: Methodist Children" s Home Hogs Stage Slight Rall Train Kills Hoosier, 86): Y: EVANSVILLE, Oct, 28 (UP)~.. | T R A313 To Dedicate Dormitory Cattle Up, Vealers Steady i srry. on | " s stockyards today settled at T5 cents) 200-1000 Bounds yaaa 2000 —————————————— ro ——— Ta unsain Sous At Lebanon Institution Next Sunday lower than yesterday after early th * For SUPER LUCK? Store.” a ; Times State | the market closed, was $25.75. Yoh “Cow Al Weighiay 14.00@18 00) covered by scientists, dormitory at the Indiana Methodist Children’s home here is scheduled Steers and yearling cattle sold Sood reneed 18 Renn wo: [tor next Sunday afternoon from 3 to 8 o'clock, with a brief dedicatory generally 50 cents higher than yes- Cutter and medium fe cir. 11.004 14.28 |S {terday’s prices for some grades, Top “*""* 9.301 11.00 | The institution is maintained ‘jointly by the Indiana and Northwest # [Basi ail: welghiah Indiana conferences of the Methodist Church for children of the state ¥ i {steady | Sausage {$4000 were received from churches Istrong, considering wet fleeces, To a nd vor 1 00@1600 death of parents or other handicaps oo tne Grawfordsville district of the n f » a ¥ i

TUESDAY. OCT. 28, 1947 ______ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ACI Sri : 4 Andrew Spradiey, 86, Evansville, SEP Brief Ceremony Will Feature Open House [Hog prices at the Indianapolis Gd . 34s0@uis0| bY A train at & street crossing. Be wr” Service sales dropped a dollar, The top, as © A seven-leaf clover has been dis-| LEBANON, Oct. 238—-Open house for dedication of s hew boys 14.354 18 [service at 3 p. m. remained at $34. Véalers were mostly Beer--|who are without homes because of} Fat lambs wavered from steady to Good . 11.50@18:50 was $325. Emman (32S)

(to normal home life. Forty-three Northwest conference at the recent

children now live at the home, annual booth festival and fall rally which is operated by a Staff of nine fat the home, according to Mrs. J. Food and cash worth more than|C. Coons, superintendent.

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Oct, 28

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Tomorrow The organization's board of trus-| home yesterday by hurling a SAR Packing Sows Megtum REE, 4 eves Fa . ‘ OH choice SEEN tees consists of the bishop of the| pair of lang-bladed scissors at | 310 300 poun “ us Common and medium : area and 18 ministers and laymen,

3" her. In the air, the shears | 2H is Good and a i . elected by the two Sonlgrenoes. or BEM common and medium. President is the Rev. Almq opened and one blade pene- | » HAI Coble, who recently was transfered trated Adeline's breast. The Jo from the Washington Street Metho-| _. . | 3 dist Church. Indianapolis. 0 . the) girls were quarreling over bor- | First Methodist church at Oraw-| rowing each ofher's dresses | fordsville.

... nan Teacher Campoigning 18.004 122.50 Report Challenged

te ce as 11003138, NEW © CASTLE, Oct. 28-—Harold attie (153 when Irene threw the ‘scissors, | edb Meadows, Democratic candidate: for

: Chotoe— |mayor of New Castle, has invited’ Indiana Stocks and Bonds 38.00813200 Crawford F. Parker, city and county Oct. 25—-Nominal quotations furnished Herff-Jones cl A

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