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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES : - a; : EUB Church Members Hold|(lristian Church Se ng Be po 3 = Rural Life Conclave Here

. WORTH, Tex., (UP) — Alin jail, sobered up, and paid a fine. Be au He later in the day to the jug both ways while here on claim his luggage.

{ Representatives of four state United Brethren, and the Rev,

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{conferences of the Evangelical John E. Chambers, St. Joe ConUnited Brethren Church are hold-/ ference. :

Dr. B. H. Cain of Dayton, 0. all rural churches in the state. general director of the town and The program will be submitted

denomination, was to speak and sdoption for the churches. conduct today's meeting. Bishop, Fred L. Dennis, of Indianapolis,

for the conference.

Chester H. Grace of the White Virgil G. Hunt, White River sup‘River Conference: the Rev, R, L. erintendent, said. {Handschu, Indiana Evangelical; the Rev, R. P, Hawkins, Indiana lis is Indiana Ev. superintendent.

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Short ‘ribs of beet are delicious braised, but they're not TE BS a Ye a not be roasted olong with them. Further more, they contain more bones, so they should obviously eost less per pound than rib roast. That's why ARP removes the short ribs (along with the 2 heavy blade ribs and the tip of the chine bone) before weighing your roost, en sells them separotely, The only part of @ rib of beet you pay rib roost prices for is the tender, juicy heart nf the roast.

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Short Ribs of Beef... 29¢

Stew Meat (Tail) Excess Fat and Bone Are Removed Before Weighing

Instead of getting excess fat and @ large portion of flank meat, which is not desirable as steak, you get only the choicest part of the cut when you buy © Close-Trimmed, Super-Right steak at A&P, And thgt's the only part you pay steak prices for. The rest bs removed before your purchase is weiched.

A&P Close-Trimmed

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Long Tails and Excess Bone Are Removed Before Weighing

Because the excess bone and long tail ere removed from every Close-Trimmed chop before it's weighed and priced, such a chop costs you less than one with the excess bone and coarser meot left on. Yet a Close Trimmed chop gives you just as large e portion of the heart of the chop.

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Jing a rural life conference today| The purpose of the meeting to‘in the University Heights Church. day was to plan a program for|

country church for the E. U. B. to the annual conferences for night at 7:45 o'clock in the Cen-

The Rev. Harvey Chinn of Port- [Y!! . R | o) OV ES Episcopal head of the Northwest and. Ind. will give information Observance ot Bie Centennial of) area was to give the devotions gathered by surveying Jewish and : y

Catholic rural programs. Co-op-luncheon and a youth convention.! The four directors of town and eration between the faiths for the Headline speakers are scheduled! country and their conferences in improvement of rural life is enattendance today are: The Rev. couraged by officials, the Rev.

Dr. M. O, Herman of Indianapo-|

vention president. !

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Parley to Open |

First Session Set Tonight at 7:30

By EMMA RIVERS MILNER

| Hoosier Christian Churches will open their 110th convention to-

‘tral Christian Church. The convention will include the

for women, a ministers’ wives!

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for each of the popular sessions.! { It was in historic Central Church that the Indiana Christ‘lan Missionary Association began| {its 100-year history. Dr, Ephraim Lowe is the general secretary. Dr. William A, Shullenberger, E pastor of the Central Christian § Church, will give the address of welcome tonight in his church. Dr. R. H. Montgomery, Vin. cennes, will speak as the con.

Virginian to Speak Tomorrow night, Dr. John A. Tate, state secretary of the VirFinia Christian . Missionary As. sociation. will speak on “The Ro-! mance of State Missions” at the centennial session in the First Baptist Church. Dr. Lowe also! will talk and pictures of state! missions will be shown. | The women of missionary or. ganizations of Indiana and their leader, Miss Pearl M, Jones, will hold a mass meeting this afternoon in the Third Christian Church, Miss Anna M. Clarke, director of the Indiana Christian education department, and young people of the Christian churches have arranged the program for the youth convention Saturday in the Roberts Park Methodist Church.

Dr. Kirby Page will give the {address for the young people] Saturday at 11 a, m. Sessions

by a combined adult and meeting Saturday night.

Shanghai, will speak to the mini-| {sters’ wives at their

luncheon Dig) {meeting tomorrow in the ierts Park Church.

Hoosier Accountants To Attend Meeting

| More than 120 Hoosfer account- |

ants are scheduled to attend the PACked= [two-day annual meeting of the en-fres Indiana Association of Certified @Y h / |

{Public Accountants opening to-| {morrow in Bloomington under the direction of Charles EK. Stevens, a local director of the association. Robert E. Wilson, agent in [charge of the local Bureau of Internal Revenue, will discuss his {work at the opening of a panel {discussion tomorrow afternoon. {Other members include Charles R. {Tsrael, Aero-Mayflower Transit {Co., &nd John D. Harrington, George 8B. Olive and Co. Indi») anapolis. :

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