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PAGE 8. a et ee HW INDIANAPOLIS TIMES: ia SUNDAY, OCT. 28- 1051 ‘Think he Best of People’ — e :
John W. Creek, Here’ s A Woman Who's Smart—She Does Something About Her Worries
Retired Sergeant, | | i. k ‘ Ch CREE mtg By OPAL CROCKETT a missionary leader in Macedonia! “I got my boys all working at!er, “My folks were rougher than the chapters they Ike best,” Mrs. \H ; bh : ? MOST EVERYBODY has Baptist Church. There her hus- home. They cook, help wash, I am/ s ol : Pops said. i : : ries band preaches. stretch curtains and clean house"! All's = forgotten when the The favored chapter is the 23d ies ere d some worries. : Sundays for the Pops family be. Mrs: Pops said. sinallest ones tell her over. and Psalm, : Mrs. Henrietta Pops of Zins ys il AG a yo. : 2 rer) ut o. Over, “You seem like & real moth- The psalm “says all the things” A Spanish-American War vet- 2917 Paris St. does some- lowed by hire Hn I pk iy IE Ee er.” : Mrs. Pops believes: eran who survived two serious * : ’ ‘hen the boys “The Lord is my shepherd; I r about hers. noon services, and worship again: “ ” lap, 15, All's forgotten when £ 3 , thing abou ere ag from “sone” Hatoid Dunlap ask her. to play baseball, shoot shall not want , .. I will fear no
. battle wounds and years of fight-! “ing in malaria climates died yesterday
at night. The boys go to Baptist gentry Dunlap, 14, Walter Cush-
“We can't all get the place we : : Young People’s Union meeting. . enberry, 12, and James Cushen-
want to right away. I'm 52 and e I'm still trying to get there,” she’ Mr. Pops -has a wegular job berry, who was 10 years old Fri-
marbles and jump rope with them evil for Thou art with me . . . when the family watches TV Surely goodness and mercy shall shows in the éVenings. follow me all the days of my life:
John W, Creek, w a Y C eek, who Jade the said. along with part-time preaching, day. ; “ I wi 1 j he h my us career Jorn? years, and the boys do part-time work It's then Mrs. Pops gets “be-| All's forgotten when they and I will dwe in the house of
Mrs, Pops wanted more educa- teach me the Bible and read me the Lord forever.’
after school. hind them” with a gentle remind-
, retiring as a ser-
I f 4 geant in 1911, tion. S58 died at the home She's getting it in classes oye ¥ Store Opens Monday t ig of his daughter, nights a week at Crispus at) Ey MM da i F id Ni ht U til 4 0 Cl k_ ( PE ) Fo an a Te 20k very on y and Friday Night Unt 0c abidiid SA BEY Wiles, 720 E. vear and I'll go next year,” she Po ¥ Maple Rd. sald. i open A big day In i EE the life of Mr. Mrs, Pops wanted a family.
She had one-—-six children. All died soon after birth. She “adopted” a second fam-
Creek . was the 1950 visit here
of Gen. George * Magshall under ily, taking in four motherless whom he served boys. Mr. Creek S i in the Philip- She longed to play the piano
and sing. She's taking lessons.
pines. The + General, he said n She wanted more of the
“didn’t hesitate to seek advice
from us old campaigners : and niceties that help make a house didn’t act like he knew it all. oo PRAY, PLAY, PLAN TOGEFHER—(Left to right) Mrs. Hen- a home. She's getting them, by ROEBUCK AND CO. Born' in Campbell,” Ky. Mr... Pops, Gentry, Walter, Jimmy. helping housewives with their: Creek came to Indianapolis at Bg ———= laundry
of 4 vears. He died at 78. e ‘> = p th st member of Wi : ; ans or er at of the » IN | N DIANAPO LIS ! MRS. POPS wanted to thank ; Purple Heart and a member of | God for giving her all these op- ’ : the Megrew Post of the Spanish- MARRIAGE L 1c ENSES , Gesler. 22, Dastor x portunities in free America. American War Veterans S 1B Mecasty: Allee] or. Dianon. 2 1432” bark Ave.; Leoma She's doing it, every day. .
N, Centr 2 24, 3123 N. Capitol Ave: Christianity is her creed. Good
Services will be held at 2 0 a : a. Pant ; : p.m. tomorrow at Evans, Gooby si Hose Reisber 137" Newark. |; Cri ison, 31 Be aiaineis Mary Qeeds tell her gratitude. and Treut Funeral Home in pred Roemibke, 58, 2253 8. New Jerse Brown, 20. 2165 N. Kenwood. Think the best of people. Noblesville with burial in Cicero, Clara Lawrie 2801', She Orville Scriboer, 230 3165 N. Station; Phyl Pray, all along. Don't try to| Harvey Miiie 22 124 JUR Pale 4 cut i i v - Ind. Smith. 91 ard | US Atr Force, CITY God in one hand and the) i i J s R W eli > 9281 7{ i ‘ ; “% Survivors, with his daughter, James Richa Wei Th k. 28h. = devil in the other. You don Now Reduced To Mrs. Wiles, are: a son, Frank R. gr t Force: Alma Morris 6119 Lo ei MAT know when something nray hapJones, Noblesville: three- “grrand- Gilayior Ao. Js N. Casi Lies: 8 sr elice mond: Margaret Pen to you and you won't have S lid yds. children, Robert F. Wiles, Indian- poguing. 18. 508 Birch Ave Arnly: Catherine anothers chance she said. 0 | S for apolis, Mrs. Vera Newby, Nobles- Willis Baase, 19, 232 N. Temp Ma Fa. Washington A meal is never eaten in the . q, I y 4 : ee a. shingto : ville, and Mrs. Ruth Davenport ig "1% lal N, vaxland ave. Berth ‘or Pops home without “blessing said Jacksonville, Fla; three great- *“Plakyi, 81 sark Ave, Nas Liinois; and a Bible verse a-piece said all Sarue D in 28 S i Fe v : at aw " " : granddaughters, Jane and Joan uo 1517 1 v_ Ave Deg Ave; Ruth around the table. : Newbv of Noblesville and Judy “% 48 : Leioy L 4 719 Harrison: Sedorah A night never passes that Mrs. ° d . : ’ 2 nilton . X g Isaiat y S. Wiles of Indianapolis. emple; Char Alabama: Mil. Fops or her husband, Isaiah, a rin S f nui 3 a» nreae i Mr. Creek’s wife, Katherine, 2 Ruskin Ma BI WO lle: Almeda part-time preacher, do not Hsten or a wud 2 to prayers from the four boys;
preceded him in death by three
Be ie Dr Js pkich.; Dorothy they are giving a home. S024 8. Walcott Said the woman who ‘never : ; Donnx Meets a “stranger”: Maybe wg $J can't get-the places we want to as hE rR fast —adowe -thinit-we Should co but! we can get there if we know whi,
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For C. F. Fenton Ww 646 Russell Rotary Club—Installation meeting at decided to get more.” 2 ; Carl Wood, 25. Greenwood; Edwina Eddle- 12:10 p.m Tuesday in the Riley Room of Along with her work, Mrs. The Rev. Fr. Cornelius Fenton! n piian. 13. 5046 8. State Ave lhe Claypool Hotel” “Warne Hanson. \Pops sings in the choir and is 1 29 yd. Upholstery Anderson will sav mass tomorrow {Sore Opens Nensy) at the funeral of his father, Cor- Open Every Monday and Friday Night Until 9 0 (lock at 12 Noon Services will be held at 9:30 a. m. from Little & Sons Funeral Home Catholie Church. Mr. Fenton, 65, died .Friday! Beech Grove. He was born in Ire-, A Ne Shi Ho 54-Inches Wide w Shi pmen ! )
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