Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 March 1952 — Page 16

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Last of the Annexation Préposal Preaching

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES =. St. Matthew Passion’ Film to Be Shown : : Catholic and Protestant. clergy-|/last fall, employs the works of

men are expected to witness a 14th and 18th century artists to| {special screening of “St. Matthew portray the final days of Christ’ 5

| Passiof® as guests of the Ritz life from the Last Supper to the, tirs ornet’ S est Theater, 14th and Illinois Sts. Crucifixion. The film is set in the’ Conners. Dies today < Pp. m. . ; “musical background of Bach's a plan’ to - The ., which received great oratorio, “The Passion According A lot of p¥ople Have troubles. (began talking about. a plan to ' "But not very many have as much annex large areas of Marion praise hen released in New York. to St. Matthew.” °. ~~ Coming Back to Indianapolis By Pépular Demand as City Coundliman J. Wesley County, including several Cities : . > SO YOU CAN SEE IT Brown has been having the lastiand towns, to Indianapolis. -— _— ” ET {couple of Says. : Two-Year Project 20] STARTS exciting drama classics NIGHTS SAT. WED. 8:30 | {| © It all started two weeks ago { when Mr. Brown introduced an! The study commission was TousRow returned on one program ONLY APR. APR. °r M. ® (RiTicS' ACCLAIM ordinance in ‘council which would working on a two-year project to ; ry . ry t ” i ATA a he 1952 Hollyw, arinex a filling station to the city. recommend what to do about - dertul”s dts ve cries mn pr aRevie Is the Te A Tore ded |0VeTIapping functions of govern- John Steinbeck’ 1. - ARTHUR M. WIRTZ —HENRY'B sew wonsland’ completely surrounde« ‘ . s . - p . Ho ee inside -the city limits. ment in Marion County. The big Unusual and Powerful and Skillful Direction! {Councilman Brown wanted to annexation plan was just one of even up the city line, weveril proposals, p The 1050 po, Indla na pon ORTH, About the same time the ord] But for hundreds of county] Smiter ia amen I Tu is the nance was introduced, the Met- roqiqents, who féar Indianapolis (114 mt heantital ic, Indianapolis dar ropalitan Area Study Commission, a . “clutching, tax-hungr ever seen i fiN€St joo Jha ve ever sion pol ning ungry — n" OW anyone Aes Li monster,” any enon o pu tihree pi re ly. TELEGRAM & SUN nexation 1s like a re ag .in sa ® entire | skaters—you 24th Ward on List [orion 1 He iD | 4 Ro They began calling Councilman i (Barbara Ann DAILY MIRRo ” zi ie i . a A { Of Voter Boards Brown by the dozens, blaming “wh ~~ : © on Watey Fre vem—best Poon Branch voter registration him about all this talk about! BETTY FIELD -LON CHANEY J GEO, SANDERS - GENE TIERNEY ; pace tine bellliant VRNAL AMERICAN J v oN < 5 ' me . boards will visit the 24th Ward giant annexation plans. BURGESS MEREDITH Just EASY ; “FIOM completely cis $004" mo Seous, : l tomorrow | Mr. Brown was dumbfounded. 1 yom ‘ . — 1 f "Nout’ de ALD os hi Pesidents who did not vote in He ruefully shook his head { 4 ‘ ; TEN TNT ANN NEL sented (n Lehirat ie Mow cr ox : ry av aid: G . uate. Gsrden® 4 ether the 1850 or 1951 elections | today and said: . | 60¢ 3 : nollier oo Rev. E. 5. Conner . : ey varazister to vole in the, “I didn’t have anything to da 5:45 T0 6 : ; CAROL LYNNE - ANDRA McLAUGHLIN Barpeher is 9958 Girl on Joe 1g Y Ths I'he Rev. Erastus 8. Conner, must re-regi but I he y blishea." NE: Dretty ang” anere— last of a family of six ministers May 6 primary. If they moved Wa Muay Sominlusion eit d ati - iii FREDDIE TRENKLER - THE BRUISES “Three seevms ast sl t|guess people are pretty excite W, w loads —N. ¥. POST known as “the preaching Cop-'to another precinct, they mus on Times Tonite PLAC IN THE SUN" SHELLEY WINTERS * I EI ART ET aT auisiter © $ading ladies, Barpy, ners,” died last night. transfer their registration. |about this _annexation thing.” Ll 3 1 ) ) f talent bling with efully expert; um

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ciples of Christ, he was in active, School 50, at 75 N. Belle Vieu| ministry more than 50 years. Pl; Fire Station 18, at 3130 Ww. | Downey Avenue Christian Washington St; Rhodius Park Church, where he was an elder, Community House, and Washinghonored him in 1931, marking his ton High School, 2215 W. Wash-| golden anniversary in the min-'jneton St istry. In addition, the Registration The , Rev. Mr. Conner his Board office. Room 12, Courtfather, James, paternal grand- pouce ia open from 8 a. m. to! father, James 8r, and three 4 . .. gaily, including Sunday. uncles, Samuel, Americus and, Daniel Conner preached simul-

taneously in Indiana and Ohio. Rev. Erastus ‘Conner’s pastorates included Tipton, Greenfield, Noblesville Kendallville and North Salem, Ind. Born in Fountain County, near Veedersburg, he was the son of the late Rev. James W. and Olive 8. Conner, pioneer settlers of Indiana. He went to high school in Crawfordsville and attended, Wabash College. After farm work | near Clermont, he entered Butler | University here, graduating in 1887. He married Mae Blount In 1890. She died in 1948. Services will be held at 3 p. m.| Saturday at Downey Avenue Church with burial in Crown Hill. | Surviving 1s a daughter, Miss! Lola Blount t Conner, Indianapolis. |

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