Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 April 1948 — Page 5
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Wallace May Not Get Armory Here
Hint Order fo Shut Down Rally
A. Wallace may have to pire another hall for an Apr. 7 rally here in his third-party
| the appearance of singer Saul Robeson, who was scheduled to share the speaker's platform with Mr. Wallace.
Attucks Instructor
. To Receive Award The Federation of Associated Clubs, Inc. of Indianapolis will present the George W. Cable ‘Award to Marimon Hansberry at 3:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Witherspoon United Presbyterian Ce anshert, who is head of the vocational education department Crispus Attucks High School, will be presented the award by the Rev. Clinton M. Morris in recognition of his service to the Negro race. Mrs. Mattie James will preside at tomorrow’s program. Starling Jones, president of the association, will also speak. The George W. Cable Award is given by Dr. Theodore Cable in honor of his father, and this year will mark the 10th annual presentation of, the medal.
ST. MARK'S UNITED LUTHERAN Prospect and Linden Sts. Rev. Thomas B. Kline, Worship .....ss easesess 10:45 AL M. Sunday School ....c.... 930A M FIRST CONGREGATIONAL
16th and Delaware Sts.
Rev. Marcus W. Johnson, Minister
11 A. M. Morning Worship “The Experience of Two.” Rev. Johnson, Preaching
School Grade.....coveneasss
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GARFIELD PARK NITY CENTER—Schools 18, 20, 31, 34, 35, 72, 19, 64, St. Catherine’s, St. Roch’s, Sacred Heart.
CENTER, 3300 E. 30TH ST.— Schools 1, 51, 69, 73, St. Frances de Sales. t
CENTRAL AVE—Schools 60, 66, 76, 91, St. Joan of Arc. Other Contests Friday
night through Friday next week. The balance of the schedule will appear in Monday's Times. The public will be admitted to
admission charges. Here are the rules: The contest is open to all gram-
eighth grade and who will not be 16 years old before June 1. Contestants may pronounce
them, or not at all. Spellers failing to spell a word correctly must
word will be given to the next contestant. A contestant will not be allowed to change a letter once started to spell a word, may re-
isequence are not changed in re-
tracicg. . Obsolete spellings will be re-
ST. JOHNS erecta: oom
10:15 A. M.—“Jesus' Love for His Own" John 13:1
SWEENEY CHAPEL
Butler University
Sunday Morning Worship
“Between Two Worlds” Dr. 0. A, Shelton, preaching
Spellers
marks.
fined or used in a sentence. final. :
Belmont Bus Service Will Begin Monday
An experimental crosstown bus service on Belmont Ave. at
HILLSIDE CHRISTIAN 18th at Ingram Herbert J. Wilson, Minister 9:30 A. M.—Morning Worship
“The Characteristics of A Christian Life” 5:15 P, M.—Vesper Hour
school hours, for students of Washington High School will begin Monday morning, Indianapolis Railways has announced. Service will be provided over Belmont Ave., from Lambert St.,
BETHANY
CHRISTIAN CHURCH 1634 E. Minnesota St. Unified Service .....9:30 a. m. Evening Service ....7:30 p. m. E. LeRoy Williams, Minister
Spring
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EVANGELICAL AND REFROMED NORTE AND NEW JERSEY STREETS
FREDERICK R, DARIES, D. D.. PASTOR
9:00 A. M.—Pirst servis. “Lovest Thou Me.” Sermon by Mr. G.
Hewson. 9:48 A. M.—Church School.
10:40 A. M.—Second “Peace
service. Be Nih You.” Sermon by the E.
Episcopal
CHURCH OF THE ADVENT 3261 N. Meridian 8t. The Rev. Laman H. Burner Jr., rector Services 7:30 and 11:00 Church School 9:30
O rivers to the sea,
Belmont Church of Christ 1002 8. Belmont Ave. Sunday Program Bible Classes, 9:45 a. m. Worship and Preaching, 10:45 a. m. and 7.45 p. m. Carl Flinn, Minister—OA-1350
‘ UNITY PRAYER GROUP Affiliated With Unity, Kansas City, Mo.) DR. FREDERICK ELIAS ANDREWS SUNDAY SERVICE, 11 A. M. Open Datly 10 to 5—Sat.
° Till 2 nity Literature—Classes—Consultant 8 E. Market St, Rm. 502. FR-4254
" FORMAN LINCICOME
Nationally Known Preacher, Bible Teacher, Writer
Saturday, 7:30 P. M. “MAKING A LIFE”
Classes for All, 9:30 Wm. M, Wills, 8. 8. Supt.
Hear Lincicome, 10:30 A. M. “THREE HEAVENS" 30 P. M. “THE HIGH COST OF- . LOW LIVING”
Joseph C. Black, Minister
Wednesday Services, 7:45 p. m.
Times Spelling Bee
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Eligibility—An entrant must not have passed be- - in
oo il by contests within county schools). Times' Spelling Bee Starts
Contest Blanks Should Be Mailed Today
Or Brought to One of Three Centers By Grammar school pupils scheduled to compete in The Times Spelling Bee Monday night at three centers should bring theit official entry blanks to those centers if they have not mailed them. Blanks mailed today would reach The Times office in time for Monday's official roster. Do not mail them after today. preliminary contests Monday night will be held at the following centers for the schools EE ——
NORTHEAST community Game Wasn't
TABERNACLE PRESBYTE- everything quiet in a tavern at RIAN CHUCH, STH ST. AND |443 W. Ohio St. after answering
Contests for other schools at|Prepared to leave, when a noise other centers will be held each|/was heard upstairs.
the contests and there will be nojcord St. was charged with keep- . . » mar school pupils not beyond the
words before, or after spelling|Dbling equipment was confiscated.
drop out of the contest and a new|8aming house and violating the
pronounced. . A speller, having Charges. trace, providing letters and their|f Deer and whisky.
need not indicate Congress Race
capital letters or punctuation
A contestant may request that his candidacy for the Republican a word be re-pronounced or de- nomination for state Representa-
The decision of the judges is!
Date BorD.csscsssccsssssnse
aries Monday
WRIGHT
Burglar Alarm False, Poker
Thee squads of police found
a burglar alarm early today. They scratched their heads and
Sixteen persons were found hoverihg over what police charged was a poker game, | Howard Scott, 30, of 431.Con-
ing a gaming house and violating the 1935 beverage act.
OTHERS were held on gambling charges. A quantity of liquor and gam-
Kirby Smith, 36, of 445 E. 10th St, was charged with keeping a
1935 beverage act after police earlier raided an alleged poker game at the Smith home. Eight others were held on gambling
Police confiscated a quantity
Attorney Enters
J. Elwood Jones, attorney, of 1221 N. DeQuincy St., has filed
tive. A veteran of two years in the
The two extremes in these pictures do not necessarily character nor forecast the future of these boys.
reveal the
on the south and W. Michigan St.| uate of Benjamin Harrison Law on the north. One trip will be|School and Indiana Law School, made daily from each terminus|a member of the Christ Episcopal at 7.50 a, m. and in the after- Church, Masenic- Lodges, Amerinoon two busses will leave the can Legion, Sigma Delta Kappa, high school at 2:35 o'clock, one|Elks and Eagles Lodges and the operating south, the other north. Indiana Bar Association.
By Barton Rees Pogue
There's too much out-of-doors these days! “Most generally there is! But when the oriole comes "round, In those college clothes of his, My “write-machine” says, ‘Quit, quit, quit!” * The streams say, “Come, come, come!” It’s then I'd sell my work right cheap And be a bum, bum, bum!
O fragrant streams, O open skies,
You do not calm my wanderlust, You're amorous with me! I long to yield, to follow on Where sun and wind outpours, I quit my “write-machine” ... I come... * There's too much out-of-doors!
Army of World War II, Mr Jones formerly was president of the Marion
Republican Organization, Ine. and formerly
Mr. Jones He is a grad-
Lorelei
Speaker to Tell Of Europe Tour
The Indianapolis. Council of Christian Churches will present Dr. W. O. H. Garmon of Wilkinsburg, Pa. in an address on his recent tour of Europe Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. in the Berean Temple, 13th St. and Carrollton Ave. Dr. Garmon made his trip at the invitation of army officials. He is president of the American Council of Christian Churches, New York. The Rev. Ford Porter is temple pastor.
County Young -
243 B. Ohio MA-3584 and Main St., Beech Grove
Frederick B. Cline, Realtor Gafes Nalors, Ine.
Youth for Christ, Inc. 1313 Otrele Tower LR oops thon xt pl . Inter-Church Rallies every Sat. night. 3400 N. Nlinois—New Oars » 20th and Meridian 3 3338 N. Titnois—Used Cars TA. 1338 Laundry Workers
International Union
Bill Kuhn
NORTH SIDE & EAST SIDE CNEVROLET 836 E. 63rd St, Broad Ripple, BR. 3471
Salvation Army Social Service Dep't. Georgia
1 Ww. RL 7619 sshington, Drvington Marion County Farm Bureau a al Charles R. McCarty Co-Operative Assn., Inc. T. A. Moynahan Properties Mortuary - The Office of Moynshan Apsrtments : Hour of Nood® “THE LAMPLIGHTER" says: yar a. 2815 Shelby A424
“My! It's good to be an American, where
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HISEY & TITUS
951 NORTH DELAWARE ST.
we can go to the church of our choice.”
Wetter Lamp Shade Cleaners
1820 N. Delaware
International Hod Carriers Local 120
422 N. Senate Ray Hedrick, P. 8. George Hensley, B. A. Zack Duvall, B. A.
WA. 5138
Indiana State Industrial Council, C.1.0.
229 W. Washington Bt.
Business Men's Assurance Co.
Noul Tams, Indians Manager Fletcher Trust Bldg. ; RL 3831
J. Kasle & Sons, Inc.
2210 Oliver Ave.
Modern Scavenger Service Co.
5360 N. Keyftone Ave.
Bellevieu Cleaners
R. W. SCROOLCRAPT “3-Day Regular, 1-Day Specis] Service” 2518 W. 10th CA. 3515
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DANNER'S
So—10¢ to $1.00 STORES
Stettler's Bakery * MA. 6877 (Rolls, Donuts, Pastries) AUNT EKATE'S COOKIES
Morgan Trailer Park
4023 Rockville Rosd BE-0653-R “We cater to those who care”
Yandes Lunch Room O. L. Dresher Auto Co.
“ Olle, Ova vas 1101 N. Meridian Bt, RL 7058 Yandes 4 3 fi Warren Auto Service re AIAN, & x worn mn OT RI1-8088 #23 N. MERIDIAN ST.
The Mme. C. J. Walker Mfg. Co.
The Mme. C. J. Walker College of Beauty Culture
617 Indiana Ave. LI. 113
Ace Electric Co.
Members of Indians Elec. League, Ine, 1810-21 Millersville Drive HU. 1453
United Dental Laboratories,
Inc.
Dill Implement Co.
1530 Stadium (Indians Ave.) MA. 5358
BEAUTIFUL Washington Park Cemetery and Mausoleum
Wm. A. Hoefgen, President
Adding Machine Service and Sales
915 8. Meridian MA. M6 The New Augusta ~ State Bank
But Alexander Pope was, nevertheless, right when he wrote, "As the and twig is bent, the ae ads One of the strongest influences in the _— oa? For gourch. They ara, Gilarty life of aman is the environment in which he grows up. : ly ol the Crary dure Sake, (3) por om : : \ ; Wateriq) SION. (4) pop In these confusing days youngsters feel even more than their parents larly ang pee "PPO. Ploy (ih Reeds gy, OF the the bewilderment of the times. ‘When it is hard for adults to maintain Sunday, Four Bible Pd © Church peor! their sense of values, it is far more difficult for youngsters to gain such a londay ie rie en + Tueed, —— 15:20 ' . The most constructive influence in any community is the Church. It ye Che 181027 provides the guidance, the spiritual insight, the sustaining power that you 4 Rr enable parents and children to find the highest values in life. 30% Write 1g 3. Schedylq ; Pork Ave, Ny. perican Bic! readings for There dul a dinurch in your community that needs Jou support. There & ‘RNY Soctety, Dep, the are boys girls growing up in your community who need the trainin that church—with your support—con provide. i I omen tee mn Nineteenth of a series of advertisements to be published each Saturday under the sponsorship of these friends and supporters of Indianapolis Churches and Synagogues. Alsco's Indiana Corp. A Friend of the Church Larman's Furniture Co. The Northwestern State Bank All Aluminum Screen Windows and ; 302 B. Washington St. 1100 W. 30th TA. 980
Midland Building Industries,
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Indianapolis Typographical Union No. | 108 East Washington 8%.
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The Best in Parm Bguipment IR. 2968 CA. 4193
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‘State Farm Mutual Auto Ins. Oe. State. Farm Life Oo. State Parm Pire Co.
901 Nlinois Bldg. RL 584
om amar Piywood Co.
Southside Equipment Co. oo 0, fe
Denny's Garage 326 Beecher St. ~3130
Empire Trailer Sales TW. Wash Be TEE
Hoover Foundry Co. FR-0629
1487-50 Bates Bt.
Ken-More Garage
“1188 Kentucky Ave,
~ Bob Farmer Beauty Salen 230 Mass. Ave.
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