Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 January 1948 — Page 5

Worship, of a New Name” —~ Vesper ‘Wallace, loon - League mmm tl

EWOOD N CHURCH tural Street mon, “THE Ln ILT HOUSE"

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core -|s Named to 4-Year Term

Mrs. Agnes’ Conner were progressing faster since ihey CO- has been appointed to head

Bible School pi “vening > INKLE, qermon.

CHURCHES

C and fl © 10:30 A M: Communion. =

4 PRN N. Belmont

i Trusted” remeteveieman— iby and Pleasant ir 10:30 A. M. ginning God” sand Ray

10:30 ne Presence” 103 Jost “Beginning” © “Nn th and New Jersey es 9:00 & 10:40 A. Xo 6 Love- God ogether for Good”

SATURDAY, JAN. 3, 1068 _ SER

‘Feeney 4 \ppoints Two

T C. Batchelor Words Get Easier, Name. Wolcott

park -Board have been filled by... ih 0 Teaaing ud Mayor Feéney with the appointment NOL exputten g pro) om of Mrs, Agnes Peelle Connor and Thomas C. Batchelor, attorney,

To City Park Board

So Bible Readers

“COVINGTON, Jan. 3 (UP)—The| Cea i Rev. Kenneth Powell said today he State Gift Drive

expected the Covington Bible read: Begins Monday ing marathon to end at 3 a. m. lo{morrow far ahead of schedule. i of the H Bil Now Rev. ‘Powell siid that the readers» o "anager.ol the Hemphill Noyes were past the long names in the the Save the Shades special gift

early passages of the Old Tes'a- committee for: Indiahapolis and’ ment. Directors of the reading nad Marion County.

Mr. Wolcott was born in Wolcott,

"Rev. Powell also said that despite Ind. a town named in honor of heavy snows, attendance has ates his family, which was. oné of the teh Republican, wi Mg Baiahelor; Lhe Mis between 25 and 55. : ploneer families of .the state. He Grace Showalter |. we: are especially Tunnel hal was graduated from Waoash - Cole idea has caught on among our...“ |ocated about 12 miles Prom,

Given Other Post

The two vacancies in the City

whose term ex-| teen-agers,” he added. "It vas pired the end of| t the Shades. the year. The | Bain to stir up their interest tna

we started. this. Their attendance at term is for four yp, readings has fulfilled our years, | hopes.” Mr. Batche.or Pastors sald they believed Le has been a prac- Bible reading would help eliminate ticing attormey juvenile delinquency in the Cov-

He is a charter member of the American Legion post in Wolcott and has served on several state Special commissions including the State Tax Study Commission and. the Small Loan Commission. ~ Henry Wood, state co-ordinator

Speed Marathon ‘Save Shades’ Head |

Roger G. Wolcott, State Senator!

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES a ge El

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here since 1927. ington area.

tion,

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Mrs. Conanr 2

will fill the un- ge een remem W. Washington St. Pred Hoke which runs until Dec. 31,

1950.

The appointments do not change the political balance of the board. Bus ervice

Mr. Hoke was a Democratic. member | and ‘Mrs. Showalter was a Republi-| can. Other members of the board!

are Paul E. Rathert, Republican,|

and Joseph M. Bloch, Democrat.

Oretalioh to Begin At 4 a. m. Tomorrow

of the Save the Shades drive, said 76 of the 92 counties in Indiana have. been organized to start the drive Monday. The Farm Bureau and Rural Youth, who are also staging a state wide drive, have organizations in all Hoosier counties. :

Church Plans

late Nicholas.J. Connor who was secretary of Holcomb & Hoke Mig. Co. for many years. She was formerly state-Yibrarian and isa $5 chaner} -member—of the — State

» . The W. Washington St. irolley Forum Series =

car will be replaced by diesel Juss ‘Evangelical and Reformed

starting at 4 3.18. Somer raw. ___ churches . of this community will The new service will Operate over cori +o series of “World Church ithe present route of the streetcar

{line and incorporate feeder line .. —g closing nts [service to Drexel Gardens, Rock- wm ow bi Charities, a member of the e Gouna 5 Rd., Morris St. and Tibbs Ave. a Soctal, Bgenates and’ Proctor | Indianapolis Railways, Inc., said Literary . {the busses would enable the utility

Mrs. Connor is the wile of the

new Protestant. film,” “Beyond Our Own,” pot-luck “suppers and dis-

Forums” on Sunday nights boegin-|-

Speakers from out of the-eity, the|

She is'the mother of six children, Robert. and William; who attended

{to give faster and more fréquent sevvice to the West Side.

cussions are scheduled. Friedens Church will be host at

the opening meeting when the Rkev.|

N HEIGHTS

| Ave. at 47th. y B. Connor Jr. y School, 5:30 rship, 10:48 ) and--Bequjsition” Mn SNDAAY.

6 Church of Whieh Beecher was Minister d Pennsylvania Sts ) D., Joseph W Johnston Ministers Worship, 11 a m, ner CoimiRin h School. e Thursday, "s P_ Mo

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P.M. Young Peopie. 8:30 PMINSTERtate (1700 East) . PEARCY. Min opie. 400 P M

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"and resides at 5227 “Washingion 1947.

Butler University; Nicholas J. Jr. Car Route Divided the ha and ‘Lawrence, who attended Notre cnange in the service from street- | rua y o Wi Wes Dame University, and Miss Virginia cars to busses will divide the Wash-| (00 BRSLOT 7 Re umant veces Anna and Miss Mary - Margaret jnoon st, carline. The E. Wash-| a re i foll SPea ber. gi Connor. ington St. carline will terminate 5:30 ge. nit el 0 A Spe A native of Indianapolis, Mrs. downtown at Washington and Dli- > mp, br 1 21C clos at © P.

Connor resides at 1512 N. Meridian .. The Immanuel Church will furi | nois St., looping on Delaware, Mary nish the setting for the meeting “ : : land and Illinois Sts.

State Bar Secretary Jan. 18 when the film will be nie-

The W. Washington St. bus .ine sented. On _Jan. 25, Dr. Gilbert Mr. Batchelor,-a state representa- will be’ attached ‘te the new E. Schroer of St. Louis, Mo. director

“tive in 1929, has been secretary of Michigan St. bus line, so that W: : the Indiana State Bar Association | Washington busses will originate at of the denomination’s co opera ive council of missionary education, will for the past 17 years: “ He also | Etlenberger PAR ¢ sive the address. holds mémbership in the Indian-'

apolis -and American Bar Associa- a a a by the Rev. Theo Twen'e, tions. eR Reno § ov Yisng the African mission A graduate of Technical High : School and Butler University; he iy i Twente is a former nisobtained his law degree from Indi- 1 0 Net’ Gain” sionary to India. The concluding ana Law School. He 1s a member forum will be in the Second Church

of Tabernacle Presbyterian Church, « : Smartest pperating come of $6. 694387 Stabbing _V Victim: i i

the Athenzeum, “Sigma chi 1 Prater- — 188 one daughter today { : Tremont Hotel, 405 E. Washington Blvd, ' “| The net income figure for past St. was in critical condition today

net. for 1948, the company reported. ‘another roomer after an-argument Bands. Institute

The company said its earned sur- last night. {plus as of Nov. 30 was $9,351,296. Of Mr. Davis told police he was Open to Public this, $323.719 was distributed in pre- stabbed in the neck and abdomen The Missionary Bands Training ferred stock dividends and $3,56,- by Paul. Edward Pace, 22, of the Institute will keep open house Mon- £42 in commen stock: dividends. hotel after he asked Pace not to day between the hours, 9 a. m. to The company reduced its surplus make so much noise.

toon, 3 to 5 and 7 to 10 p. m. in by a $1 million write-off of plant Police held Pace on a vagrancy

16H Park-Ave:

~ is char Classes will be in session so that ‘acent itions—and-—adjustments;--by- br

the visitors may see the t of writing down its investment in In- ——————————— work done. At present 23 men and. Giana Gas & Water Co. Inc, cap- viewing Sodiety “Study women are enrolled: for t tudy 1a! stock, by unamortized debt iis. of the Bible, theology, ae, wy count amounting , to $452,716 and To Resume Monday Spanish. The Rev. LeRov Bula is DY reported property sale _losses, The Indianapolis Hearing Society

passed int

e¢ committee is trying to sched-

the meeting Feb. 1. The}

watched. {ot the mystic hour year was $137.965 more than the from stab = wounds “inflicted by, —and your community? i NN

err—— +autpension-for-the -ROlaa sw mi

Ln Prof, Inez M Hil! towling $58, 523. will resume classes Monday afier

“dean @ new semester will open.

Jan. 19, TYPHOON DE ATHS AT 162 Weekly classes scheduled in Room!

The national ‘headquarters of the MANILA, Jan. 3 (UP)—Death toll 318. Board of Trade Bldg. we:

' Missionary Bands denomination. is! from the typhoon that struck here Lipreading. for beginners, Monday. “Ioented 4% 107 ATES Ave. There also at Christmas time rose to 162 tnday advance study, Tuesday, and speech are two churches here and the as belated, reports came in from &nd voice improvement, Friday. All Salem Park Camp Grounds which southeastern Luzon

are owned by. the denomination. I's We Are Very Happy’ -_

Couple Rehearses Suicide,

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‘Have Our Ashes Mingled,” Death Note Says; ‘Leave Our Wedding Rings On’

PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 3 (UP)—=The father of Charles Lachman, 22, who committed suicide in a death’ pact with his wile, sald today 7 the-coupie -had “everything to jtve for" psetioen

| Christmas CLUB

PE CPLES STATE Police said Lachman, a. pharma- no autopsy be performed.

BANK, three days rehearsing their suiciae, death’ there should be enough : A diary kept by Mrs. Lachman ce- lethal material left to disclose the Felix 1. scribed how they went ‘to.’a movie kind of agent used,” the note sald MeWhirter, Founder New Year's Eve, then came home, = A two-ounce vial of poison was "The Friendly Bank" drank a toast and discussed the de- found in the room. It was labelled encly ban tails of their deaths. “Poison: Sample of lethal ma130 E. M - The following day. the diary re- terial.” i nT . orket St. - vealed, Lachman took a taxi and “We wish to be cremated together *mber Federal! Deposit Ins. Corp. went out to buy the poison. After at the same time and have. our ; that they attended another movie

“Leave our wedding rings on and | leave Peg's engagement ring on.”

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tects your comfort as well as your clothes,”

PLA ; 7 1-FIECE DRESS 19¢ : QUR Ship Movements , OR 0 T CARRY LOW PRICES | Ship movements aChedulsd for tod

Home From Conference Miss Jennie Beth Taylor and Herbert Barnard have returred here from the Central Regional Confer-

| Movement this week in Chicago Miss Taylor is conference co-presi-dent.

i rriving New York — Marine Ain, | from. 2m werp: Santa Sofia, from Car.

Plokup and Delivery North of Bath Si. iy Ean of Ritter Ave. ‘Call WA-4521 for All Intermation. 7

porting New York — Afoundria, to | Bremen. African Crescent, to. Capetown | American Farmer, to Bremen; American | Porwarder, to Liverpop, Americans Pack- ! Anniston “City. to

classes are scheduled at 7:30 p. m: |

to Open a 1915 | Dies in Each Other's Arms |

The bodies of Lachman and his 21-year-old wife, Pearl, were found

Account “in their one-room apartment yesterday, Both Had taken poison “We have no explanations and no regrets,” said a note In Lachman's’ Start now saving for those nandwriting. “We are_very happy we 1 Neher om : —— 3 and have a good time. We. wish to e laug until our sides ‘ extra-heavy expenses the er oo death as in life. ached and came home to make cur holiday season always The lovers were clasped in esch Plans for tomorrow,” ihe diary said. bri . other's arms. Mrs. Lachman then told how she ings. Open a Christmas. “There {sno possibieteasor for <pent hours-cleaning the:apartment Club account before iti is their deaths,” Lachman's _father, She sald she feit all right except Abraham said. “They both seemed for a slight cold. too late. ’ very happy. They had everything After that, they apparently took to live for.” the poison. They requested that

cist, and his wife, apparently pant] “If you wish to find the cause of

ashes. mingled,” the note said.’

ence of the United Christian Yolth

~~ “Wh the sock crows New Year's morning, another year will have istory and a new year. will be born. '

The occasion will be celebrated with festivities and merriment in many,

places; in others twill be observed more seriously. with prayer and thanks-,.

giving. Wherever itis cele

‘time to consider how much happier and rin is is init, and

to determine to share this knowledge with others.

When the cock crows this New Year's morning, it will mark another milestone in human life and world history. Strengthened by past experiences, what will you do to make the New Year a beiter-one for your jamily

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Sixth of a series of advertisements to he published each x Saturday ander the o spoisorsiip 1

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Youth for Christ, Ing. Joseph O. Hoffmann

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