Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 October 1949 — Page 16
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are Wearing laurels fodsy 34 past presidente of the International Can. | Steer and heifer prices remained en oF Cot Dr Gainer M. Co, secu soy nde [SV0STALlY steadyiin fairly: active ing), so honored Dr. A. E. Carey fol Df. H. B. McCormick and Dr. W. F. Rothenburger. Dr. F. D. Kershner and Dr. W. A. Shullenberger, also past presidents, are not shown. Bull prices remained steady. * . Odd lots of good and choice
#8 = La , 10,000 Disciples of Christ Lutherans Open 557%: 75 sds
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3 3 Commons dropped to $16. Roview History of Gr owth Conference Here ve loud of mediim. ant Centennial Session Is Being Held : medium in odd lotémoved at §20 In Music Hall, Churches in Cincinnati 150 Officials Frey Cag CINCINNATI, Oct. 26 (UP)—Ten thousand Disciples of Christ] Represent 3 States Good beef cows sold at $15.50
«will review a century of growth ana development of their brother-| ,..... Synod Lutheran to 317.50, A Jew reached. Hs 3 al Convention opened yesterday in Music Hall and|l08 and teachers from _three(glq at $14.50 to $15.50. Cannes The centennial convention opened yesterday in Music Hall and|giyies will hold their fall confer-lang cutters brought $11.50 .to in various local churches. It will continue through Sunday afternoon. ence beginning at 130 p. m. to-ls1e 50 The Rev, C. A. Weesner of Indianapolis will present a “pano-drama’ day and closing Friday noon in|" Bev: marketed sa depleting through music, spoken St. Paul's Lutheran Church. |so14 at $18.50. a Sausage be
and pictures, the story of The 150 officials will come from). veq tter rN morican Christian Mission- Southern TA; Ohio" and Ken-| 4 Lt $1550.30 315 ay to : fety. ucky to talk over church and are able to offer below-cost rates BY olety was the parent of parochial school business. The|> 000: and freight.| ~O. ited Christian Missionary Rev. Theodore C. Meibohm will Society whose headquarters are| J be host pastor to the conference. many in Indianapolis. It was the first ed Rev. Sue Stephan. Jastos force for the ad- 0! e niversity utheran gosiity a STganized ta Disciples Church, Bloomington, Ind. will at $18 to $27.50. Culls dropped
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Good and choice reached $28 to $31. Common and medium sold
| : around 1d. steady, but others brought weak- ow ; J k 4 » om Loan Sam yh Aone ary ess do orgy nn wn : “some presen ; t in the church. Those pres-|50ld at $17 to $24. Odd good { n is Dr. James A. Crain, who nigh pres choi hed $25 i 5 "just. Returned ; ent will receive the Holy Com-|8nd choice reached $25.
§ ; cents lower. Good and choice List Conference Speakers natives brought $24.50 to $25. Rev. C. A. Weesner Conference speakers include Dr. Movie and gooq gold at 32150 0 . mmon an um in the conflict by allying our Janina Adamcyzk, professor of TE ann 3 I sociology in the University of To./moved at $15.50 to $21. Cul Se I oe muri{forcss. giving communion tus |ledo. Mrs. Adamcyzk, a nativelPrices dropped to $10.
» of Poland, will give an address| A load of good and choice 101thei ans to fear the United States mendous Bavantage, © Ai Jaded. on “Principles of Leadership and{pound fed. Texas yearlings
Problems of Authority.” reached $21. Slaughter ewes sold roDr. Crain said he found Eu-|"Gic") Traliwege, prine'pal ofsteady at $9 and less. yeope 8 8 Su ppir- Trinity Lutheran School, Indian-| Late estimates of receipts were: apolis, is chairman of the teach-|Hogs, 10,425; cattle, 1100; calves, ers’ conference; the Rev. Herbert /375, ‘and sheep, 1300.
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Atkins Named | EXCISE Officer’
[idea ‘that anyone who's againstiplans for a merger with the(10 Oregon Post ‘Detective’ Flashes “hel communism “is our. friend. Northern Baptists. The Baptists Elias C Bead i : * “We merely weaken otrselvesivoted in favor af the. merger at| Tuas C. Atkins III has been ge In Tavern - bs their convention last May. promoted to assistant to the vice nation of the clarinet, harmonica The convention is expected to|President of E. C. Atkins & Co. 4h imposter who posed as an ex- ' {and button accordion. approve the report of:a 30-mem-|He Will be headquartered in the ... oericer in “checking” a SouthA new glass-cloth hose has ber commission which urged the factory branchioaet Side tavern last night. ‘heen made to enable a farmer to/merger with the" Northern Bap- § at Portland! parry Edwards, owner of the carry - water to «his crops fromtists, The commission suggested Ore, and willigouthway Tavern, Keystone Ave. ‘well or pond. Sections are 100ithat a int conference of Bap- 3 call on mills and and Minnesota St. complained feet long and 9% inches in dia-|tista and Disciples be held in Au-|} ’ There meter, Last léngth, 3 inches in{gust, 1950, at Green Lake, Wis. i-{ diameter, Iles between the rows,/Other commission suggestions|% = leave sprays from a ‘multitude of up-|Were for a simultaneous eonvenright nozzles. tion of the two .¢hurches in the ; aN» spring of 1952 and that a plan for
v/Doodling Notes union be submitted to conventions, BIND vision ofi® 1904
Stewart-Warner Corp. rang the| Fublish Family Magazine. oe i bell with $5150 for the Community| The merger would possibly be| Mr. Atking Years at Tartilert, NV raing 0g he a Fund, $2150 from employees and/completed by 1935. - The two ¢ School and Bow-| 0. * " . $3000 from the company. churches are already jointly pub-doin College and had called on|™gr,. oroise officers said th 5 ® w & 1 a monthly family maga-(8aW users particularly in. the(.. "i veg the complains, EDWARD J. ROWEN, former|zine, Hearthstone, and a quar-|West. ny Hgating § je cqmplaint, sales manager for thejterly, The Secret Place, which is| He is son of E. C. Atkins, orfed last week by a Northeast Blectric Co. has been|devoted to daily devotions. president, and great-grandson ©f/gide tavern owner famed. Nw usin Jegionat or Diselples of Sit is} the founder of the company. : manager for Capehart-Farns- Churches set up their organisa . PI 4 . an worth Corp, Ft. Wayne, Inter-(100 years ago when 156 repre. Minneapolis Police Hold 0 Redevelop
plants in the.ter- lishment and said he was “checkritory. ing. taverns for minors and so Before enter-/forth.”
permanently helhibited two badges. One was inhad Fecelyedsctibed Indiana Detective,” the summer training|other “Operator.” between schooll After looking around the man
« |national’ ne and Telegraph/sentatives of independent congre- Warren Co S % tions from 11 states met in : unty Spa | subsidiary ations’ fr et inilocal Man as Suspect oer fue tortor
DRYER! wu x RUBBER IND Delegates are present from Blasts hit its 3rh ER ANGUS ft turned every state in the union and Can-|—Police today held a 27-year-old velopment plans at Mudlavia,
on, the industry will stockpile for Japan, China, India, Africa, Latin(in at least three other cities. ty, have been announced by John
Carry Mrs, Alice Barger of Linton, Ind., outgoing leader of the Degree of a Order of Red Men, hands | symbol of organization fo new Great Pocahontas, Mrs. Mary Frances Arnold of Greenfield, Ind.
Mrs. Mary Frances Arnold of Greenfield, Ind. Great Pocahontas of the Degree of Pocahontas Improved Order of Red Men of Indiana. She succeeded Mrs. Alice Bargar of Linton, Ind, in elections held here recently. Other officers named ‘were Mrs. Edna Runyan, Anderson, great wenonah; Mrs. Gladys Read, Indianapolis, great minnehaha; Mrs. Alice Bargar, Lingreat. prophetess; Mrs. Florence Russell, great keeper of records, and Mrs. Maude Rausch, Evansville, great keeper of wampum. Other officials included Mrs. Harriett Reynolds, Greenfield,
and Mrs, Martha Pettis, Anderson, great scouts; Mrs. Esther Hilton, Decatur, and Mrs. Louise Bledsoe, Linton, great guards; Mrs. Cecil Hughes, Sullivan, great trustee, and Hazel Lawery, Marion, board of ap-
peals. Myrtle Barker, Greensburg, finance; Mrs. Mary Franks, Monticello, Mrs. Geraldine Carns, Warsaw, and Mrs. Mary Tyler, Clermont, by-laws committe; Mrs. Nell Plough, Indianapolis, press, and Mrs. Margaret Able, Anderson, Mrs. Lorine Perkins, Gary, and Mrs. Nellie Mae Hill, Columbus, public relations, were other officials named.
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The triplets, a boy and twoli5 cents girls, and thelr mother were re- un how,
be a ext m ther _|America, Jamaica, Puerto Rico| Held for investigation was Ben-|G. Ritter and Roy Stewart of : he past, Flaxitle. plastic 100p8, {1 season. " and vaca: ond the Philippines. jamin L. Bococh who first said|New Castle.
. 88 his name was Walter Lundley,| Mudlavia will be operated as a! New Christmas tree lights arel THAT TURTLE AT CHURU- TRUMAN TO MEET PRESS |petrojt. Police said Bococh was sanitarium for the most part,
of styrene plastic.’ They|BUSCO is one of the best busi- WASHINGTON, Oct. 26 (UP)— [picked up on suspicion of planning With facilities for 60 patients.! y ) Ie . ness getters in Indiana if its own-| President Truman will hold ato rob a downtown bar. However, a new building with] The Keymonia has been bornier (and if there is a turtle) had news conference at 3 p. m., In-| Police said a gun and shells room for 100 guests may be con-|
Deliver Triplets by prVASHINGTON, Oct. 26 (UP)— o + ent Truman today signed Caesarian Operation. into law legislation increasing the
PORT ARTHUR, Ontario, Oct. {national minimum wage from 40
performed a caesarian operation]: The new law, which becomes ef-| to deliver triplets to Mrs. Henry fective in 90 days, is expected to Stenlund of Red Rock, Ontario, [provide a direct pay increase said today he believed it was. theifor 1.5 million workers; according fist such operation in médicalito the Labor Department. It said
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