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Synopsis: Aaron Gadd's first view of St. Paul, the muddy
village on the headwaters of the ing. But he is still determined
Mississippi, has been disillusionto become a missionary to the
Dakota Indians at Bols des Morts where Squire Harge has built & mission. He has recently met “princess” Selene Lanark (mow in the East), the daughter of a rich fur trader of the region, with whom he has fallen in love. Just mow he Is meeting Maj. Murphy, the Indian agent, and a group of missionaries. Now go on with
the story:
. CHAPTER 7 don WHEN MAJ. MURPHY, the agent, came out to greet the missionaries, he made a speech to Aaron. He was proud to license Aaron to go into Indian territory; in fact, he congratulated the Sioux on
their luck in having
this new brother, who would elevate their morals
.and mnprove their domestic architecture, while upholding the arms of the older missionaries, weary from so many years of self-sacrifice.
Aaron was impressed, until he saw the Rev. Mr. Samuel William Pond wink derisively at the Rev. Mr. Gideon Hollister Pond. Dr. Williamson said to his colleague, “Brother Riggs, there's about 20 lodges of Wahpekute Bioux camped out behind the agency. Been loafing and begging ‘round here all summer —
tin cups. A few men leered out, naked but for breechclouts, leggings, moccasins. “There's your Sioux!” snorted Dr. Willlamson. “I don’t like the Wahpekutes as well as M'dewakantonwan, but all the Sioux campfires are just about as bad.” /
scared of the Chippeways. show our young what the enough like.”
friend Aaron
Aaron strolled with them to/he come from clean, severe Ad-y,ires and propeled by sail, by
a huddle of lodges supposed to be made of bark. the cold months that the Sioux used their buffalo-skin tipis). They were as patched a litter of huts as was ever seen on a dump heap after-a war:-Shanties-of bark, of broken boards stolen from the Fort, smeared bits of cloth and worthless muskrat skins plerced with shot. The ground was scattered with gnawed bones, broken bottles, excrement. Out of the huts buzzed half-clad ¢hildren like agitated wasps, sticking out scabby hands to the three white men, shrieking, | “A penny—two bits—a penny!” and dancing shamelessly, grinning witlessly, rubbing reddened eyes, while among them barked and growled a whole flea-camp of dogs. - . . . * THROUGH the delirium could be heard adult Indians drunk in a shanty, singing, yelling, banging! —————————————
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(Affiliated With Unity. Rank CRY. Mo.)
TI 3 terature — Classes — Consultant 2. Maries Bt, Rm. 803.
; ST. MARK’S UNITED LUTHERAN Prospect and Linden Sts. Rev. Duane KE. Schroeder WOrship «eveceesaess10:15 A. M.
Sunday Bchool .....e 9:15 A. Mlironenortation up the Minnesota
Belmont Church of Christ 1002 8. Belmont Ave. Sunday Program Bible Classes, 9:45 a. m.
Let's | . in resolution now as he had Leen
savages ' are sure-| high when he had been adopted gi5r0q in the bateau, a great
(It was only in|Ba
Aaron was sick; he was as low
{into the family of the cross, Had
ams to live with these dirty begrs? Did Selene have contaminated blood like this in her heaven-blue veins? At a table in the barroom, in
moldyihis tall, thin, clear script, he
wrote a communal letter to his father, his sister and her husband, and Deacon Popplewood. Then he wrote another to Miss Selene~Lanark, at Eliot House: “Beloved Miss Lanark, or I would call you Selene if I dared. “Well, you will be surprised to Hear from me from so far away. '1 think of you daily and pray the Lord to grant you sweet peace and serenity if you go to the perilous city of New York, maybe you are already there, to guide your feet faithfully along all its dark ways and manifold temptations. “I haven't seen much yet of
the Gadd can get ponies—oh,
. HE GREW EASIER as he saw with two ponies, one to ride and how gaily the bow canoewoman, one to Carry, Aaron's trunk and with her strong, muscle-sliding the mail and more precious packback before his eyes, kept look- ages. The rest of the Mission's ing around to continue her merry winter supplies, brought by inspection of him (poor heathen Pascal's . voyageurs, would be 'white boy) and to announce her fetched by ox-team. | findings, right over his shoulder,| He stayed overnight with the to her giggling mate in the stern. missionaries, Robert and Agnes
from Traverse des Sioux to the Mission. The ponies’ hoofs made a clean, long swish in the high
Traverse on a bateau that will be starting up the Minnesota at once, with three fine voyageurs and a winter's supply of goods for his fort on the Blue Earth River. At the Traverse, Rev. yes, everything modern and cone
ing sound in the bogs. Two nights he slept out, under an immensity of stars that swung low to inspect him, and it ‘was
asters ,
afternoon, from a
tection against unknown And then, in the middle
He smacked his pony, \ buffalo grass, or a cautious suck- the rope of the other one, and
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© Rev. H. J. Rehrar The Rev. H. J. Rahrar will tomorrow at 10:30 and :30 p. m. as the new pastor of
is indifferent to and she refuses.
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plaining Wives
MRS. MANNERS: i : A DIVORCEE and a career woman. I don’t like being either
to treat her like one. him? an evening away from husband a woman pretends she
Who
the North Side Church of the
\Your Job—
venient now, not like back in |1830, when you walked to Bois des Morts.
barge filled with boxes and |oars and, later in the more shal{low renches of the Minnesota, by |poles. They passed Fort Snelling, and Aaron was melancholy at leaving this old, old home, where he had ‘so many familiar and tested friends—Capt. Pipman and| Father Gear and Maj. Murphy. He ought to swim ashore and stay there. But they turned into) the Minnesota River, turned toward the Mission and his destiny. The Minnesota, itself not wide, flowed through the wide valley of the ancient River Warren, whi had drained.off the vast northern lake left by the last glacier. Along Jt had camped nameless Indians, so civilized as to do their murders with flint knives three thousand years before the {Great Pyramid was built. And here Aaron discovered the prairie, | which is a separate experience.
a comfort to
AT SUNRISE on Sonday, they YOUR MARRIAGE: By Samuel and Esther Kling Mate's Family Background
Is Important in Marriage
Q. How much should you family?
A. All that you can possibly find out. oi You will want to know how the family is regarded in the com-
r le and responsible people? What is their economic, educational, and social Tevel” How do they get along with
munity. Are they respectah
have the two ponies staked there, as a pro-
y ‘orporation.
know about a prospective mate's
Fireman Amos Day = Dies in Fair Jam
_Collapses Trying To Get Car Clear
Services for Amos A. Day, 2342 Carrollton Ave., an Indianapolis fireman who collapsed and died yesterday near the State Fair-
| each other? Do they show real | affection and consideration? Or do they quarrel much of the-time and show little regard for one another's feelings? Is the home atmosphere wholesome? The answers to these questions can mean the difference between a happy marriage for you and an unhappy one. For your sweetheart is the product of his heredity and environment. He's bound to reflect, at least to some extent, his family’s attitudes and habits. Even his personality and character have been influenced
eee N ae! To yada
"|lyears.and also two years as an
azarene, : The Rev. Mr. Rahrar formerly served Nazarene churches in central and southern Indiana for 24
Scout Training Is Very Valuable
Business Desires Good Character
I am a boy scout and am still in High School. Will scouting help me when I get out of school and am working for some company? .
evangelist. His previous pastorates include the Plainfield, Flackville, Hagerstown, Spencer, Bicknell, Brazil and Indianapolis South Side Church and Evansville, ; He with Mrs. Rahrar and their daguhter Joan will live in the parsonage, 1151 Eugene St.
you are learning as a scout. Business and industrial establishments are looking for young men who are capable and. have the characteristics Boy Scouts are taught to cultivate. If you have a personal job write James Grayson, in care of The Times.
A person who tries to be trustworthy, loyal, helpful to others, friendly, courteous
Radio Program ‘WISH to Make The Broadcast
The River Avenue Baptist Church will inaugurate a new radio beginning tomorrow at 9:30 a. m. and continuing until 10 a. m. over radio station WISH. : The broadcast is one of several
’ ’ kind, obedfent, cheerful, thrifty, brave, clean,
Yes, if you live up to the things
Out of the long buffalo grass, grounds as hé tried to extricate
by the sort of parents and home
your own people; I mean your with the sharp scarlet of sumac own in part, the Sioux or Da-|edging the swales where wolves kotas, but my most earnest wish could - hide, sprang. exuberances is that God will find something lof goldenrod and fireweed and for me to do for them. {purple asters. At the edge of long | “Oh, Selene, I certainly do long marshes were open slews, briland wish to see you. Do write/liant with green scum, and here your stupid friend Neighbor, who the red-winged blackbirds tilted needs badly to hear from youjand sang, and at twilight the and often, Selene, and God keep| ducks circled down. you, and I so long and hope you| The voyageurs were dressed are happy.” {like any other workmen, in denim
5 008 |and corduroy and worn wool, but
BY © DIRECTION from Mr. Harge, he was to go tothe Santee Outfit at Grey Cloud; Island, where the monolithic trader, Pascar Jones, would arrange for
to Traverse des Sioux, on the way to Bois des Morts. The only vehicle that Jacob Bass could find for him that next day, Saturday, was a canoe which
Worship and Preaching 10:45 a. m. and 7:45 p. m.
Carl Flinn, Minister—CA-1350 the Mississippi to Grey Cloud.
Wednesday Services, 7:45 p. m. |
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL
16th and Delaware Sts. “Rev. Marcus W. Johnson, Minister 11:00 A. M.—Morning Worship . “As Thyself.” Rev M.W._Johnson. preaching
BAHA'I LECTURE EDWARD RICHARDSON
Chicago, IL Subject ’
"BARA'L AND YOUTH"
D. A. R. 2nd floor Chapter House, 824 N. Pennsuivanis 8t.
ile birch canoe, bobbing beside the lower landing, with its swooping bow and stern and its scarlet drawings of little men, 100k safe.
‘on—the-eruelly broad river , . .
Well, he could swim, The girls wore blys shortgowns —clean—and no ornaments save hair-ribbons. - They were comfortable girls, round-faced,. brownfaced girls, nice girls, good girls, not unlike Rebecca. z As they shivered out into the
Sunday, 2:30 P. M. Publis Invited. No Collection.
CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Delawarg anid Walnut' Streets (700 N )
Dr. W. A. Shullenterger, Minister Bible School—§:30 A. M. § Worship—10:48 A. M.
Mornin: , Fon Fellowship S30 F0__
A WORLSWIDE GOSPEL CENTER
BEREAN GOSPEL
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Carrollton as 13th St FORD PORTER. Pastor. . SUNDAY-—-T7:45 P.M. Subject: “When the World Is on Fire, Where Will You Be?” Old-fashioned Southern Binging Convention, Sunday, Sept. 18, 2:30 p.m, Featuring MIAMI Male Quartet
“I. national secretary Department of Men's
evitable that they should be
swamped. The fresh waters hur- and red, were worn taut; their/not seen, nor ear heard, neither {riled and gurgled beside him, a hair was in braids, decked with have entered into the heart of ribbons or, among the young man, the things which God hath dandies, with small mirrors and prepared for them that love him. bead brooches; and the blankets| gt God hath revealed them unto
millimeter below the gunwale,
CENTENARY CHRISTIAN CHURCH
11th and N. Oxford Sts. Lavon Fisher, minister
” Laymen's Dinner Tuesday, Sept. 13, 6:30 p. m. speaker, William. H. McKinney,
Work of the Christian Churches. ~All Laymen Welcome
VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA
320 N. Diinots
EVANGELISTIC SERVICE
Sunday Evening, T:45, Paul Ramsey, speak-
piano numbers.
ST. MATTHEW EV. LUTHERAN BR. New York & Oxford Sts. EVANGELISTIC SERVICE Rev, Carl H. Amelung. Pastor 9:30 A. M.—8unday School for All Ages,
10:30 A, M.—Morning Worshi “Knowing The Christ,” John 7.28.31.
: Bible Class. 7:45 P. SERVICES
) 12 Noon, Morning Worship. .6:30 P. M.-T:
EACH EVENING EXCEPT SATURDAY Lo A WELCOME TO ALL
CHRIST TEMPLE
Elder M. E. Golden, Pastor 402 W. Fall Creek Blvd.
Invites You to Sunday Services 5 A. M., Prayer Service 9:45 A. M., Sunday School .. P. M,, Evening Worship.
all of them.clung to the bright Pembina’ sash. They accepted |Aaron as one of them. u-8 8 . AARON told himself that the prairie sunsets were the torches {of the heavenly host, lighting him {to the Mission, but they were {snuffed out swiftly, and over the {drab immensity of the land came [the prairie fear, the fear of solitude with no walls to shut it out.
breeze was full of voices.
westward. | They came to Indian Villages) {along the river; and Aaron dis-| {covered ‘a world of Bloux unrelat
|He stared out at the whitecaps tp the drunken beggars he had
for 20 years. dispatcher early this year. : ~A life-long resident of Indianapolis, Mr. Day was a member of the Becond Presbyterian Church, the Scottish Rite, Sahara Grotto
his car from a line of jammed automobiles, were being arranged today in _ Shirley Brothers’ Funeral Home. Burial will. be in
Crown Hill. He was 55. -
Mr,
jack. Started In 1920
After he joined the department in 1920, he was a chauffeur and served with Pumper Co. N6. 22 He was made a the department
and the American Legion.
He also served with Pumper |a couple of powerful young SIOUX/mp. giarg were too large, too CO. No. 32 of the department.” In |women were going to paddle down ,... 211 night’ long, and the|1946 he was transferred, at his .l {own request, to the Gamewell DiThe two young ladies did not, pg... daily he leaped up at the Vision. He was made a signal (look formidable, nor did the frag-p, ce sunrise, and they went on— [OPerator in 1847 and served as|gtatus. You can talk to people
such until his recent promotion.
Survivors include his wife; Mrs. Ruth Day; two daughters, Mrs. Bair and Mrs. Helen Garrett, Indianapolis; a son, Donald
ah
Day found his car 80, tightly hemmed in when: he returned from the Fairgrounds he |proval directed at them will be,| was about to use a jack in an attempt to get into the street again. He collapsed as he prepared the
life he's had. Moreover, when you marry, you actually marry your prospective partner's family as well. You will have to associate with them and be friendly. Any social disap-
to a degree, directed at you, too. You will even have to share whatever public ridicule and disgrace they may bring on themselves, “ » . ” Q.—How can you find out what you need to know? A.—One way is to ask your sweetheart all about his family. If he's honest with you, you'll get a rather clear picture. But the difficulty is that a person often gives a glowing report just to impress his future mate, or because he, himself, doesn't see their defects. So you had better not rely solely on this method. Make direct inquiries. You can
to check on the family's financial
who know them or know of them. Visit the home as often as possible. If you go there enough, they're bound to act naturally
new pro .arranged by the congregatoin and its pastor, the Rev, Gordon W. Paschall. The congregation recently purchased & new parsonage costing approxi-| mately $12,000 and located across {the road from Rhodius Park. | They also have opened a mission in the 2200 block on Villa Ave. Services are held each Sunday morning at 11 o'clock preceded by Sunday school in the mission. The members have installed a neon light on the front
and reverent should be a very excellent employee. He is the sort also that makes a wonderful boss or employer. Not. all boys who become Boy Scouts work at it but they can live up to Scout teachings. Some slump and lose interest in the activities of their troop. Maybe they cannot participate actively High
out Scout activities. It's up to the boy to decide how much time he
draw a confidential credit report,
of the church which burns nightly from 6 o'clock until midnight. | Two men of the congregation are entering college this semester
wants to put in on scouting. The" important thing is this; there is no need to slump in trying to live up to the twelve scout in order to prepare themselves laws. If they become a part of for the ministry. you—and they can—you will alOver the past four years during ways be a better employee, citiwhich the Rev. Mr. Paschall has zen, and employer for having tried been the pastor, the church mem- [to live up to them. persiily has increased from 460
fry will testify to this. New Pastor fo Preach | Yes scouting will help you. First Sermon Sept. 18 \Americams’ Abondon The Rev. Wyman A. Hull win Americans ndon preach his- first sermon as the Hunt for Noah's Ark new pastor of the Woodland Baptist Church Sept. 18.
Thousands of business, industrial, professional, and governmental leaders all over the coun-
ISTANBUL, Turkey, Sept. 10
Pascal Jones, in his log Ware- Hopkins, in their trim two-room| “gee gore wouldn't leave their men for anything. Love keeps them from gethou. hort " Find NT cabin, They had Ju coms 2 tures: a frame SI VOCAR hot shail didren. She puts on her “pity me face™ in of — whe ? : igs. ! A es Aa Higlon. They don't want divorces. and says she has to stay home. He had an Bumtnas reputation] Ary IN GOOD TIME and whi Say WaSt 15 fuiss-and they fun YUHSY, 0 alnuit Nothing could Yeap or nets and for running. ...r and all alone, guided by/end two long Why don’t those women admit] You may think my mariage Yes, he has heard from his glimpses of the Minnesota River, [HELL have been to their husbands they love them? fell apart because I was too infriend, Brother Harge, and he he ‘rode over the houseless seven When a woman tells herself, her dependent. On.the contrary —1I will send Rev. Gadd as far as the prairie on the three-day journey|beside the union of the waters, husband and their friends that Was ohe of those souls who kept
she's a martyr her husband is go-|it hidden that, I was crazy about the guy. The other woman didn’t, I fooled him with my indifference, That's why I lost him. EXPERIENCED, NORTH SIDE,
The man who thinks his wife loves him instead of putting up with him usually hovers around ~if she doesn't devour him with possessiveness. Men are matter-of-fact — they usually believe the mean things women say (and don’t mean) in fits of temper. They also believe words of flattery—and need more of
them. Took Back Ring
IF MY old boy friend liked me the. way he said he did do you think he may come back? I am 17 and never thought I would need advice. I went steady four months with this boy I liked.
bALL- of .a- sudden we broke up. I...
gave him no good reason but gave his ring back and he gave me mine. I've had one date with him |since, but for a long time we did not talk to each other, | I find I like him very much yet {and would love to go back. to him. But I hear he is going with anDo you
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whatever their intentions are, Youre overdoing staying home. ' Surely you have some
after a while, and if you're ob-
The Rev. Mr. Hull will come to
seen at Fort Snelling. Day, Indianapolis; two brothers,
servant you deal. =
can learn a great
|" Elm bark for lodges was not V8 Day, Pt. Wayne, and Jody
|easily. come by on the prairie, (and even in summer many of! {them lived in tipis of clean, taut| {buffalo hide, translucent when they were new. The men were {grave and erect. | Their moccasins
(their leggings, white and gréen|
which they wore over all were as dignified as togas or as jounty as
sented the leering voyageurs.
. . » NARCISSE JUPON {blandly in a shaggy log cabin, with his _ three-quarters-Sioux| grandchildren hunting rats in the muddy yards. He had been trad-
Day, Indianapolis.
‘Substance’ Is Subject Of Lesson-Sermon
Church - of Rushville, He has tministered to congregations in
| “Substance” is the subject of|in contact. At the same time,/to Charlottesville, Va. were orna-the lesson-sermon in all Churches you'll be able to tell how well downriver. current, it seemed in- mented with beads and quills; of Christ, Scientist, tomorrow.
{you like them, and how well you
The golden text i& “Eye hath get along with them.
us by his spirit.” 1 Cor. 2:9, 10.
The lesson-sermon also includes evening -capes. The women were|the following from the Christian modest, and their quiet eyes re- gcience textbook, “Science and
Health with Key to the Sert tures”
p. 286.
by Mary Baker Eddy: reigned “God's thoughts are perfect and eternal, are substance and life.”
Above all, don’t fear that careful investigation reveals a lack of trust on your part. Actually, it's commendable. It Indicates you take your marriage seriously and want to make certain there are no hidden obstacles to its success.
Purdue Sets Annual Swine Day Sept. 16 Times. State Service i} LAFAYETTE, Sept. 10—Conducted tours of the Purdue University - experimental farm will
highlight the Sept. 16 session of {the 29th Annual Purdue Swine
Go out with the family occasionally or entertain them. See how they behave away from their| married daughters, The Rev. C.| home and how they are regarded Spurgeon Paschall resigned the by those with whom they come| Woodland Church in June to go
Sullivan and Goshen, Ind. married and the- father of three
Indianapolis from the Baptist|
(UP)—Dr. Aaron J. Smith of Greensboro, N. C, leader of an American expedition seeking the remains of Noah's Ark on Mt.
ended in failure. The Turkish newspaper, Vatan, said miserable weather forced the Americans to give up after 15] days and the party would head
interests whereby you can meet friends. Though those widow-
ers you might like miss their
Ararat; said today his search| -
homes, they also want to go places. They won't find you tf ——— you're home. 5
Let Mrs. Manners and readers of the column share your Write in care of The
back for Istanbul today. INDI A
[IOOF to Meet
| Olive Branch Rebekah Lodge] No. 10, IOOF, will sponsor a] penny-supper at 6:30 p. m. Mon‘day in the IOOF Hall, Howard and Blaine Sts. In charge of {arrangements are Mrs. Madge Gray, Mrs. Maudelyn Johns and Miss Josephine Mazus, noble grand. . LEGAL NOTICES ERS OF N C AN R C accordance with the bylaws 1
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Chapter of the Amer oard of Directors of the hi fixed the time and place of “Annual “meeting us--follows ednesday. September 21,
he
Part
7:30 17th
er. Miss Mille Waite of Erie, Pa., special
Guest Evangelist,
ing with the Indians ever since d 1816, when Fort Snelling had not Song Lea Boo yet been built and you were more, ng first or ked likely to see a British flag here! ~ rch will than an American. or Narcisse was to furnish Aaron
ZION
EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED North and New Jersey Sta.
present a guest evan|gelist and song ‘leader for the revival tomorrow through Sept. 25 in the church, S8hélby and Hoyt |Sts.. Services are scheduled for 7:30 p. m. nightly and at 10:30 a. m. on Sundays, Robert Conley of New Castle
Ingram and 18th Sts. Rev, Roy A. Gray, Minister. Morning Worship—9:30 a. m.
“God Our Father.” To Review Book _ Christian Endeavor—8:30 p. m.| nrg 3. Clifford Hirschman will
PPPS mpeg review Mildred Tott's “Smil | BRIGHTWOOD FREE METHODIST [fsyiey, dred Tote “Smile
31st & Forest women's society beginning Tues-
Mrs. J. C. Hirschman
Va) Manor Ave. |day at 11:30 a. m. in the TaberCH. 2121 |nacle Presbyterian Church. Rev. J. Clinton| Mrs. Carl A. Ploch, program | Swanagan, [chairman will open the meeting. Minister. Mrs, Hezzie Pike will give the
prayer. Circles “H” and “J” will serve luncheon and Circles “F” great Sunday|, a «G" will act as host . School — 9:30]
A. M. |SIR HARRY UNCHANGED 10:30 a. m. —| STRATHAVEN, Scotland, Sept.
Welcome to al
Subject: “Walk-| (UP) — 8ir "Harry Lauder spent |ing In The Light,” . (a “comfortable night” and there 7:30 p. m.= Subject: “Jesus, The is no change in his condition, his Sinner's Refuge.” |aoctors reported today.- The 79Worship at the Friendly Church year-old Scot minstrel and comWith poser is ill with cerebral throm-
bosis and uremia.
© The Lighted Window
. Wesleyan Methodist]
Day.
feeding and breeding with swine.
Several thousand hog producers are expected to attend and study the results of the university's
p.m. at the omen’s De t Club, North Meridian and
' aa 0 und, is y pter and entitl to. at- ~ J. F, CARROLL. Chairman
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Broadway at 17th St.
Church School=—9:30 a. m:
Morning Worship—10:40 a. m. Sermon: "Climbing Above the Air Pockets by
: Rev. A. C. Brooks Who begins his 7th year as ‘minister
GUITAR
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Our tailors will make {immediate siterations. Take them home with you.
as oposed regulations which modify] & the open season on all species and_abridse the
FREDERICK R. DARIES, D. D. Pastor {provals and authorization y ,FAUL H. PRANKENPELD. Amistant (will direct the revival singing|gse' ue and. disphition dian Io {i 100A M—gervice or Worship, “Lites sry ne Rev. Harry Blatk of Coupan af Balt I Sinton stk . ML oO . - oh ’ GC Greatest Choices. > * Muncie will give the sermons. | without par value (and scrip certificates \ . . ning to fr, HILLSIDE CHRISTIAN [mre Rev. W. C. Killin is the laesis I'he common stock’. lia! ths! ner minister. uisition by Public Bervice Company : fa ana, c.» fn exchange for shares
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