Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 August 1950 — Page 4
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compli . Broad Ripple High School, will
- Hanover College and holds a
In September
W. D. Hennessy To Head Indian
School in Arizona
william DD. Hennessy of Indi--anapolis will assume his new : duties as superintendent of a Presbyterian boarding school for Indian boys and girls In Sep- : tember. For the last four years, Mr, Hennessy has been the superintendent of the Marion County i Hemer Gob le He is a longtime Presbyterian an elder in the Ni
as head of the Tucson Indian Training School Sept. 4. The Presbyterian Church in the U. 8. A owns and operates the school for girls and boys, between the approximate ages 12 and 17, of Indian tribes near Tucson. Mr. and Mrs. Hennessy and thelr daughter, Helen who has eted her junior year inj,
drive to their new home In Arizona. They will visit various Presbyterian schools and institutions in the West before going to
cson, The son of the family, William
Theological Seminary this fall. He will become a Presbyterian minister, Another daughter, Miss Grace Louise Hennessy will teach music in connection with the pub« lic schools of Minden, Nev, Mr, Hennessy is a graduate of
master's. degree from Indiane University and credit for additional graduate work in the field of education. Hé expressed great satisfaction in his opportunity to direct a combined school and home under Presbyterian sponsorship in Tucson.
ours 10 events follow:
tor, will preside at the service. Officers of the church will wield large girl present will miniature shovels to be given to the small fry.”
"No Easy Job'
to accumulate money enough to start building,” was the Rev. Mr. enclosing the necessary Crafton’s comment. “Some of our older folk are very happy indeed about the ground breaking. They gave what they could but were D, III, will enter McCormick Sraid they might not live to see the new church erected, church will cost $110,000.” storage.
Bishop Dennis fo Officiate
anapolis will officiate at the com_|munion service opening the 105th session of the White River Annual
The bell of the 115-year-old
will “ring in the new” when it calls the countryside to groundbreaking ceremonies tomorrow. Members and their neighbors in the Crooked Creek community y will gather. then. o.take ihe Initial step. Sora. new. og the-Tiet dt
“HE WAIT YEPOPt Tr NIN BW POST owurd "construction will begin, — at 11 a. m. following the usual 9:45 a. m. worship,
ro
But every boy and “help, »
spades,
The
At Evangelical Conference
105th Annual Session To Open Monday
Bishop Fred L. Dennis of Indl-
a hoo eGo Cpe als Coch,
was a country parish. Now it Is The Rev. Louis G. Crafton, pas- suburban, including for the most ‘part the modest homes of growing families. Most of the fathers using work in Indianapolis. { Their new limestone edifice will! {visions of the Virgin Mary beheld _ | resemble the Gothic church, squatiby three little shepherd children ‘|and sturdy, so often seen in rural
Tt ay been an easy matter England. Its high-pointed: Foor | will shelter gabies and thick walls rooms|
for education and worship. auditorium will seat 600 as will the total Sunday school space.
a social hall, dining room,
—- the Youth for Christ Club House Science Lesson Topic
_cated by the Northwood Chris:
rhe “Indlanapols ¥ uh Conference of the ‘Evangelical nited Brethren Church. My . . del go conference will meet MonBerens Be {bday through Friday in the Unid| versity Heights Evangelical Unittor ed Brethren Church, Bishop Dennis, who is the Episcopal head of the northwest area, will give the communion meditation, ‘“‘The Farewell of Jesus.” The bishop will speak Thursday x night in connection with the ordinination of new ministers and at 1 various other sessions.
ih voto on Merger Slated
The conference will vote on ac- ; [tion for a merger of four existing conferences into two—the Indiana
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Provision also will be made for parlors, kitchen, rest rooms and
Bishop F. L. Dennis
nonisT SE Mh 0 beer i y Service So Conference North and the Indiana r i iannaal Tad, oli gor 4 Conference South, The four existAragon. Mg conferences are: the White . Bi Sadi River, St. Joseph, Indiana Con. fos of the Linwood and gerence (Ev.) and the Indiana & B.A Bra - chr
Conference (U. B.). | Appointments of ministers will VOLUNTEERS —The Wil-'lbe announced by the stationing po i i gS 20 committee , F rt d . y Hieron. Sardner Br. 'Othew highlights of the mee whl sly J Piano he Yeo ae will be talks by Miss Rachel nuron— | Brant of Dayton, O., director of
ow oH & ker w i eave Soon’ for um WHOT® she wil Study for al
our ae Feturning to A
he plano, yolk Crandall
Yet preside. IDE CHRISTIAN Tad ie Rev. So ann. Di Dro linger, nals piso of | ihe children's work for ‘the denomiBo: y chure roy morning. *In ation Tuesday afternoon, by
CHRISTIAN FIRESIDE OQUNCIL FOR Prof, Harold Platz of Bonebrake
MEN--The council has aout out letters: and suggestions to churches to | Seminary, Dayton, by Paul Rumtie hither ool the Hats Bishop Francis barger of Harrisburg, Pa., church Asbury of the Meth ist Church. Bishob Pl publishing house representative
Asbury, ploneer Methodist clergyman,
Euan ir b his denomination. ne and Dr, Milo N. Berger, Dayton, is n res oun 8 recosnizing "birthdays of the fathers of the of the church extension depart-
chiurchea ue they’ fall 4 dus. “'ment of the board of missions, {all on Wednesday. Wednesday night also, the con
RR SATIN Move Soon: ‘and YC. Brethren Churches. |
{Dr. John C. Roberts, ‘conferénce The 14-month-old Victory Mis- historian of Muncie, will direct
sionary Baptist Church is plan- the program. ning to move to its permanent] location at 47th St. and Central Ave, about Oct, 1. itor. The congregation of 320 mem-|of the host church, will play for| bers-withdrew—some-months-agorthe. conference | — z
fromthe Broadway. « Baptist; Church and began meeting in| Mind" 1s “Christian
os
20th and Meridian Sts. The Rev.|
" " “Mind” is the subject of the lesLeRoy Cleveland, Victory Church, ! son-sermon in. all Churches of is the pastor. o
|Christ, Scientist, for tomorrow. The new quarters of the Bap-| tist Church are those to be va- The golden text is: “Blessed be the name of God for ever and “alever: for wisdom and might are tian Church which has almost yg. . he giveth wisdom unto|—— completed construction of its edi- the wise, and knowledge to them fice across the street. The Vie-ithat know understanding” Dan. tory Church has made a substan-|5.00 91, tial down payment on its new “home.” | The congregation has said they will ‘hold Sunday night services and evening prayer meeting on
The lesson-sermon also includes a passage from the Christian |Science ‘textbook, “Science and Health with Key to the Scrip-
Wednesdays, both at 7:30 o'clock, tures” by Mary Baker Eddy. The |
In this, they will differ from Passage is: “Mind is God, and
many North Side churches which God is not seen by material sense, hold no worship-services-on-Sun- because mind. is. spirit which material sense cannot discern.”
day nights. i
Il Christian Church Corn Sok || ALLENDALE CHRISTIAN ASSEMBLY
Highway 135, South Meridian Street, to Trafalgar Two miles East on Highway 252 to Allendale
‘GOSPEL PREACHING
Outside Preaching—Fellowship—Singing—on- the Lake Front of This Beautiful Camp Site
Local Speakers ® Aug. 22, Foster Sizemore, University Heights ® Sept. 5, Jess Johnson, Fleming Garden © Sept. 12, Ralph Hamon, Mars Hill | ®Sept. 19, Kenneth Stewart, E. 38th| 7:30 -@ Sept, 26, Leonard Wymore, Fairfax
Soorrei ty. }
| Capitol District Men's Fellowship
Rev. Rushford To Take Post
Bethel
Will Be Installed
West Morris St. at Blaine oR FRED! A 1 Ww cereers BASAM A By Dr. McGuire 9:30 A. or WBS 130 P. M. Sunday Sehoal » Unit ; Pherature. » Glasses >" Co Constant Dr. Clive McGuire will install Lord's Day Services o ket _St..
the Rev. Park T. Rushford as|
pastor of the New Bethel Baptist Church tomorrow at. 9:30
a. m. | The Rev. Mz, | Rushford wo n| national recog-|
moting gifts to!
Church | th I
Baptist RT ou gh
cified farm land. |
; He has been } Reve ‘Rushtord pastor at Wald-
Dr. Virgil G. Hunt of Indianap-) ron for the past five years. Dr. olis is conference superintendent McGuire is executive secretary| land Dr. Roy H. Turley, host pas- of the Indianapolis Baptist Asso-| Miss Lois Harmon, organist ciation. {oe
The about-to-be installed New| “pastor
Alderson, W.
VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA 320 N. lllinois St. . Evangelistic Service—T7:30- PM In Charge of WILLARD GARDNER AND FAMILY;
~ FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
Delaware at Sixteenth GEORGE ARTHUR PRANTZ CHARLES RICHARD BROWN TWO MORNING SERVICES 9:30 and 1) A M
|*“Prom Behind the Flock,” Amos =e
Mr. Brown speaking Church School--9:30 AM. Young Peoples Vesper, 3 P. M.
HEL gas’
Everyone to Dig as Bap tists | Start $110,000 Stone each
services.
[Story ‘of Statue
hi
the church in procession for the The marchers will fol-
What men and women
ithe Fatima statue.
in Fatima, Portugal, in 1917. 70,000 -- persons is {said to have assembled for the {Virgin's sixth and final appear{ance to the children. The spectators reported startling movements of the sun and other happenings interpreted as “signs” that the {visions were authentic,
multitude of
{ Peace,” cording to the story, warned the little shepherds that people of all countries must plead earnestly for the forgiveness of their conversion of Russia to the
sins,
_The sculpture recalls the six
called “the in “The Rosary,”
Mary,
Christian faith and for peace.
Times to Tell Story
may expect from sincere repentance for their sins and from prayers for peace centers in the story of
A
Queen of
AC~
of Genesis was issued inl, 1948. It is ed books of the Old Te be available for American Catho-| lies In the new translation by
speaking Catholics for centuries.
the Episcopal Confraternity of Christian Doc-
| Testatnent project. Radical Changes Made
The. archaic ‘“thee's”
the older English language Bibles
+translation-of the Psalms. “Hath” - becomes. “has” and “hast” changes to “have” in the process of putting the most widely read of all Old Testament writings into 20th century English. The Catholic Biblical scholars also made some radical: changes in the form and language of the familiar Psalms, Where the old version carried the Psalms in two columns of solid type, broken only by verse numbers, the new one prints them in poetic format, reproducing the balanced phrasing of the original Hebrew text both in literary structure and in linear arrangement.
"Our Lady of Fatima" Statue
Church Names Mrs. Hoke
The Northwood Christian Church will. welcome , Olive Hoke of Lafayette, Ind., as new director ‘of Christian education,
new Way.” that all | 46/o0es tar beyond any superficial it will
been
it will be the Catholic Church'sias peculiar by the speech they first complete English-language use, by their attitude toward war, tiby their marriage ceremony, by from the original scriptural Jon ithets refusal to take oaths, by
Buages, that eventually it will" supplant he ay worship, by the way they the existing Douay version thaticome to decisions in their busi‘has been in use among English-/ness meetings and by the cloth- mained with them the ing they wear.” - New Testament was re-
men are equal with all other men; andicome immediately into the pres“thou’s” familiar to readers of ence of Sod a es no 8
being to ‘have disappeared from the NeW their Father who is in heaven.”
of that awesome phrase domi-
Tinspiration could move Quakers
Newspapers of Europe told of the Fatima happenings including the Virgin's prophecies of World. War II and the menace of communism, The parish of St. Mary's will present in serial form the book,
Sept. 1. Mrs. Hoke served in the same capacity with the First Christian Church, Lafay-
vised in the new translation th
version, The new book of Psalms
The oft-quoted Good Shepherd Psalm has been so drastically re-
it now appears closer to the Protestant than to the old Douay
at
is
fering. But the
“The Quakers, or Friends, have called peculiar people for concedes Dr.
way they conduct their meet-
Believe All Men Equal
rom
“This|
“First, Quakers believe that all
and second, that all men
represent them before ~The presence of God! The spirit;
nates the Woodman book. The reader is constantly given to understand that only such an
to such aggressive Christian service as they have undertaken. They Refuse to Fight The quaint “thee” and “thou” of conversation, like the plain though becoming bonnet and the collariess coat, fall into the category of Quaker externals. Other customs sprang from the deepest spiritual roots of the Society of Friénds, For example, they refuse to fight wars or to formulate a creed, often engage in silent worship and administer neither baptism, Holy Communion or ordination, Quakerism began 300 years
LT that. gvery man, whatever his 15 tHeeToTe
tf de “distinctive practices to the, Committee of the gistinctive Quaker faith. may be expressed in a two fold trine, which is sponsoring the Oldistatement, "_he explained:
battlefield, served as mine sweep. “ers-in-war-and gave themselves as vines pigs for medical research.
feed the hungry and clothe the naked, in a tremendous world= wide way. And all the while, there ree convice tion that God dwells in every man
ow valuable parcel of flesh and spirit, The movement has known its periods of slump. At times; Quak« ers fell into ways now deplored by the membership, this honest book discloses.
ation prevailing today. If you wish to know all about their achievements, their history, their seeming oddities, their daring and their humility, it is recorded for you in “Quakers Find a Way.”
EUGENE PALMER
Representative of Pocket Testament League, New York City
CONVERTED GAMBLER
Will be ot The Good News Mission 223 S. Hlinois St.
For One Week Starting Sunday, Aug. 20th thru Aug. 27th Everybody Welcome!
ago with t with the personal religious
Even so, they believe they are rinfluencing the world toward — peace in spite of the dark situs
—1
“The Children of Fatima™
‘the sculptured by Jose Thedim of Portugal which was blessed by the Bishop of Leiria
The book describes in detail the Fatima miracles and states clearly the Virgin's prayer-for-mula for victory and peace. Father Goossens will preach on “No Peace Without God” day night.
“famous
at Fatima. The most Rev.
Paul IC. Schulte, archbishop of Indianapolis, enthroned the locally owned sculpture. (E.R:M.)
WEST MORRIS STREET CHRISTIAN CHURCH
arry Bifealstein, Minister ondly Chur A Friendly Community
by
TuesThe statue of the Virgin which will be featured belongs to the Retreat House of! Our Lady of Fatima .in Indian-| Mrs. apolis, The st tue a regi agers. -She.-.also--holds -the--office
Ferrara
published by the St. Anthony
ette, and for a time ministered toDiscipleof Christ students in Purdue University. She has held religious positions in Muncie and Chicago and at present is “secretary of the
Indiana State Commission of Re-
Guild Press, Paterson, N. J.; and bears the imprimatur of Most Rev. Edwin V. O'Hara, bishop of Kansas City, Mo, chairman of the Episcopal Committee of the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Delaware and Walnut Streets £700. Nor!
Mrs. Hoke
FREE METHODIST owes
B, Minister, AT:3008
Sno caren MARS BILL W Philos minister. MA-28TL Posie BRIG
LIGHT AND LIFE CHAPEL 1424 N. Tibbs. J. E. Riggs. mirister. CA-~3090.
HTWOOD E. 31st and Forest Manor. J. Clinton Swanagan, minister. CH-2121,
ligious Education, Dr. W, Aisrer : The United Christian Mission- SER A. 19:48 om.
ary Society, Indianapolis, includes re Hoke on the nominating | committee of its board of man-
"ST. MATTHEW EV. LUTHERAN
E. New York & Oxford Sts.
Rev. Carl H. Amelung, Pastor. 9:30 A. M.—Sunday School for all ages.
of chairman of the National Disciples Directors Feilowship.
ST. MARK'S 10:30 A. MM raf SOP: ‘Bo UNITED LUTHERAN ma Prospect and Linden Sts. Rev. Duane E. Schroeder UNITY PRAYER GROUP
Affiliated with Unity Lee's Summit, Mo, 8 . and 3 P. M.
sssaseresennslO ISAM. UNDAY, 11 A. M. ERI
Worship
TACOMA ASSEMBLY OF GOD
2500 Roosevelt Ave. Rev. Lester J. Carney, Pastor Res. 2634 Adams Telephone CH:-8503
101 Men's Baraca Bible Class
Broadway Baptist Church d & Broadway
nition for pro-|pgengrick Rr. Danes, D.
was graduated from. the - Colgate-Rochester: Dixi: vinity School and has held pastorates in West Virginia and New York State, Mrs. Rushford attended Broad-|° dus College, at the same time as Rev. Mr. Rushford. She attended the Baptist Missionary Training School Chicago, served as missionary at {Friendship House, Mich., and taught “public _school.
+|Sunday. 7:30 A M.
Hamtramck, !.
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PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES
f } |
WALLACE STREET PRESBYERIAN
4805 BAST 10TH ST. Rev. John H. Bergen, Minister - Sunday School-§:30 A. M. Morning Worship—-10:45 A. M.
ZION EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED
North and New Jersey Sts.
D., Pastor PAUL H. FRA NFELD, Assists
9:10 A. M. RAs School the Waldron pga M Service of Wors
Pp Pastor Frankenfeld
SUNDAY PROGRAM Bible Classes, 9:45 a. m. Worship and Preaching ~10:45 a. m. and 7:00 p. m. Dean Clutter, Minister—MA. 1859 Wednesday Services, 1 7:45 » m.
13th and Carrollton FORD PORTER. Pastor
BROADCASTS EACH WEEK WISH, | WCBC
1310—-KC
HCJB Shortwave, 13:5 M, Friday, 9:30 P. M,
Gospel Tracts in 24 Languages Distributors in 100 Foreign Countries Provinces and Islands. Services—9:30 A, M., 10:30 A. M., 6:30 P. M, 7:30 P. M.
Sunday Night Baptismal Service 7:30 | ;
Subject: What Is Who Should Be When Should One
Baptism? Baptized? Be Baptized?
7:45 Sunday 10 A. M. |
x YOUTH FOR CHRIST |
~SUNDAY SERVICES Sunday School. 10:00 A. M. Morning Worship, 11:15 A. M. Bvanaslistie, 7:30 P. »
| Young Peo; Meeting, Tuesda { Thursday raver and | ible Study,
Class Meeting 9:30 A. M. BROADCAST SUNDAY, WISH 10:00 A. M. 85 » Rev. R. M. Dodrill, Teacher
Coliege neg. feilion, Ee er og pista. By
BAPTIST CHURCHES
Cor. East Michigan at N. Walcott Dr. Walter Hand.
9:30 A. M.—Sundsy School. 10:48 A. M.—Morning Worship. 6:30P.M.—B. Y. P.
CENTRAL BAPTIST
Meridian and Vermont Streets Carleton W. Atwater, DD., Pastor 9:30 A. M.—Bible Classes re 10:30 A. Mo Worship, oe : 3
3 gn Graduate atten, 3 University. No Evening EMERSON
Peter Vroom. 10:30 A. TBE
Invites You to Worship With Us at Central Ave. & Westfield Biva. [CROOKED CREEK-N. Mich. Rd. & Jon.
TUXEDO PARK~39 N. Grant 141 Dr. a. H. O'Donnell speaking. U. 8. Clutton. 9:30 ACM. 1:00 P. 3"
9:45 A. M.—Bible School ot t Washington ‘St. Donald 3 Balt . Services 9:30 a. m. and 9:30 o. m,
Classes for All Ages
METHODIST CHURCHES ROBERTS PARK CHURCH EDGEWOOD ;
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Garfield Heights Church of Christ -
© 2842 Shelby Street A SE NS SRT __Moming Wérship, MAM. .. Wed. Eve. Service, 748 © W.L. TOTTY, Minister - GA-1945—GA- 9480
701 N. Pennsylvania St./ . PAUL EB. HUFFMAN. Pastor 10:30 A.M.—-Morning Worship Sermon by The Rev. Knox Roberts of Millersberg, Ohio,
VICTORY MISSIONARY BAPTIST * MEETING IN Y. FOR C. CLUB, 20TH AND MERIDIAN Rev. LeRoy Cleveland, Pastor Sunday School, 9:30 A.M.~Morning Worship, 10:45 AM.-B.T.U, 6:15 P.M, | Sunday Evening Service, 7:30 P.M.—Prayer Meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 P.M.
NOTICE On Sunday, Sept. 17. we will enter our new church home at 46th and Central
| ~ FIRST UNITED LUTHERAN CHURCH
Since 1821 Gym, ; Mt Bevo, Gratis gm. Wate -Pelaware at Vermont E. D. Thistlewaite, Minister. Rev. Amos L. Boren, Minister | ,.5, 4 yu _onucon school 9:30 A. M.—Church School, 10:30 Guest M.—Morning Worship
Gi 1 Hons 0 ry + il 2
8 5
Rr the-Heart- ave NOT 3.” Broadcast over
WIRE. 5:30 P.M.—M. Y. F. - 7:30 P. M.—“Nafled To His Own i Ha Rc Cross.” Church School 0A Worship Service 10:40 A. ML,
NORTH METHODIST CHURCH
9 6 P. M.—Methodist Youth Fellowship bs - Meridian at 38th Street . ' °
RARE SST | "Ministers is Morning Worship—10:45 |Sermon, “LIFE' PARADOX.” { By Reverend Clapsaddle. Church School—8:30 Adequate Off-the-Street Parking.
-.... Home of the Everson Bible Clase
GO TO CHURCH SUNDAY
Christian Science Churches
| fl ig i Ix
He
MERIDIAN HEIGHTS
Central Ave. at 47th - Rev. Roy B. Connor Jr. Sunday School, 9:30. Worship, 10:30 A, M.
nest Speaker, heological Semin ary, Nakaral
professor from Tors |!
Roger Malshary
Will Arrive by Plane from Paris just in time to address this Rally, after active part in Y. for C. Congress on
Evangelism held at Brussels, Belgium. Roger Malsbary held
meetings at 3 ® Stockholm, Sweden
28.
| | {
SECOND PRESBYTERIAN
mene a, 3’ Minister. ar ae Fennapivania
Turek Morning Wor IAM.
“CAN YOU STAND 80 na?" "
'GO TO CHURCH SUNDAY
“FAIRVIEW
465h and Capitol Ave. . VIRGIL D. RAGAN. Minister
1 9:30 AL M.—Church School. 0
10:45' A. M.—Morning Worship.
® Helsinki, Finland ® Malmo, Finland 3
Can You Miss This Rally?
—o
Yeuth for Chriss Auditorium 3 I Soon
“REJOICING IN THE LORD" | vailable for By Rev. W, C, Mahr. i undo Ch — Services TABERNACLE PRESBYTERIAN | |
34th and tr
: REV “RRS
TAM cilillte Sop ow: oiching
aaa! CefN ROAD
0PM You BH Thurs, 7:30
7.3. Contresativnal Meeting;
Roger Malsbary.
CLUBHOUSE 'Y FOR C ROGER MALSBARY, Director
Information, Call HI-S425.
iq Branches of The Mother Church { The First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Mass.
The Public Is Cordially Invited to Our Services and Free Reading Rooms (R. R.)
- LESSON FOR SUNDAY, AUG. 20: “MIND”
Morning Service at 11 o’Clock in All Churches & Societies “FIRST CHURCH ~
Castle Hall Bldg. 'R. R,, 119 E, Ohio St.
SECOND CHURCH
Delaware at 12th R. R., 526 State Life Bldg.
THIRD CHURCH Washington Blvd., at 34th R. R.,, Church Edifice
FOURTH CHURCH Pleasant Run Pkwy; 8. Drive at Butler Evening Service, 5:00 R. R. Church Edifice
FIFTH CHURCH College at 62d Evening Service, 7:30 R. R., Church Edifice SIXTH CHURCH 1609% Prospect BE. R. R., 1611 Prospect
SUNDAY SCHOOL IN ALL CHURCHES AT 11 A. M.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY (West Side) 2615 W. Washington St.—Sunday School 9:30 A. M.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY (Colored) 310 West 25th Street.—Sunday School 9:30 A; M.
Wednesday Evening Meetings in All Churches and Socleties : I at SP. M. | .-, Christian Science Reading Room Jointly Maintained, 30 N. Penn. St.
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Local Pc To Fete
Indianapolis of Pocahontas, 6th District of of the United Re Men's Wigy t.
Teams from bus, 0. will a dinner. Officers clude Mrs. M
cohonee of th Reservation d
include Mrs, I
St. Louls, IIL; ] Cam
Prophetess of chiefs from In Mrs. Mary Fra Pocahontas fro Edna ‘Runyan, /Anderson; Mr great Minneh Smith, great f Hazel Blue, gr peals, all of Ir
MOOSE WOM Women of th sor a card ps Aug. 28 in Chas
2468 N. Meridl
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