Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 June 1952 — Page 10
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Dr. Alexander Named by Methodists
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1.. Martin as superintendent of! the Indianapolis Methodist District.
of the Capitol Avenue Methodist Church, here, will come to his new post from the office of superintendent of the Vincennes District. Announcement of his appointment and many others in the, Indiana Conference were announced yesterday at the closing session of the conference ‘in Bloomington,
Dr. Martin will become execu-
tive secretary of the Home for the Aged, Franklin, Ind., but will continue to live in Indianapolis.
Dr. Dallas L. Browning, id Mr. Winters jost an arm ang? m. tomorrow,
executive secretary of the home, will go to Evansville as superintendent of the Evansville Distriet. Resolutions Cited
The conference went on record] as opposed to gambling, liquor, universal military training and] the proposal to send an ambassador to the Vatican, It urged Meth-| odists to support-“any good antilottery legislation introduced in| the 1952-'53 General Assembly.”
Other new Methodist pastors of
the community include: the Rev.
R. J. Patenaude, transferred from Nebraska, to the Bethel Church;
Millard Brittingham, the
the Odon,
Rev. Ind,
Church; the Rev. E. T. Perkins, the City Fngineer's Department Ingwald U. O the Edwin Ray Church, to the|for more than 4 years, ps _n you Burial. Calvary. Paul Cathedral. lots “sar 3 Fdgewood Church; the Rev. F. IT. terday in his home, 4427 Broad-| Garard, 16, 231 N, © Tittle, Vincennes, Edwin Ray way. | MRS. LILKAN B B. JACKSON, Church; the Rev. Clyde Carter, | A lifelong resident of Indian- | 6% of 1934 N. Capitol Ave. resi- A Iowa, Fletcher Place Church. apolis, Mr. Foley was a retired | 9€0t of Indianapolis 51 years. The Rev. J. J. Buchanan, Ohio, ’ Services, 1 p. m. tomorrow, Thomas E. Noh, 36."
to the Madison Avenue Church; the Rev. A. W. Jarboe, Mitchell, to the Shelby Street Church; the
Rev. James Jones, student pastor, the Somerset Church; the Rev. Chester Hughbanks, Petersburg, Union Chapel; the Rev. H. J. Kieser, Bedford, Washington Street Church; the Rew. W.. L. Hartman, Mt. Auburn Church, ta Woodside Church; the Rev. KE:
ier, ‘Shelby Street Church, to{will oe.
4 ChE ¢ & pea Se VI _. Eich Iz, Tawrence, to Mis Auburn “ Church.
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y: for -C to 2 Show Graham Movie
Youth for Christ will give a
showing of a film of Evangelist
Billy Graham's most successful religious campaign tomorrow at 7:30 p. m. in the sports arena,
The meeting for persons of all ages of the countryside and sur-| rounding towns will be the sec-| ond large Youth for Christ Rally, to be held at the post. The Rev. Roger Malsbary, director of the
| Dr. Alexander, former wel GOUI Upholds ;
Blaine Avenue
LOCAL DEATHS
OSCAR J. BEDENBAUGH, 83, Services 11 4. a builder-{Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary, contractor here 44 years. Serv- Burial, Crown Hi,
of 1063 W. 26th St,
ices 11 a, m. Wednesday, John |A. Patton Funeral Home. Burial, ‘Crown Hill.
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| FRANK Rr LANE, 74, of 5430 a. | etired Linde!Speaks Mortuary, and 9 a. a Dr. C. T. Alexander of Vin- Ri Products : A retire pe ¥. cennes will succeed Dr. Sumner
Corp.
965,000 Award:
| A $65,000 trafic injury award, | {one of the highest in Raphi]
|history, was upheld today by the|0f 2062 McClure St.
Indiana Appellate Court. The damages go _to Roger A. Winters, 42, who was superin[tendent of Terre Haute city parks at the time of the accident Sept. I8, 1947.
{suffered other permanent in-!
{juries when his car was hit by al
lof Indianapolis.
The defendants, Kings Billiard |an Mortuary.
{Co. of Indlandpolis, and truck driver G. I.. Teague, appealed the Boone Circuit’ Court decision! charging the jury showed ‘“pas(sion, prejudice and sympathy” iin awarding $85,000.
Eugene D. Foley
Dies at Home Eugene D. Foley, superintendent]
construction firm owner. He was a general construction contractor most of his life and was president of the former American Construction Co., Hoosier Construction Co., and Keystone Gravel Co, before he retired 15 years ago. Mr, Foley was an active member of the Indianapolis Rotary Club, mary) Arrangements, which 2 by Flanner &
at Sa “ i's
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p ete! arial Hil: Survivors include his wite, Mrs. Louise M.; three sons, James D., Indianapolis; Eugene D, Jr., Pontiac, Mich., and Fred W., Portland, Ore., and seven grandchildren.
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Chicago Man Dies In Plane Crash
year-old Chicago man was killed s|insantly when his plane crashed into a tree near here yesterday.
off from the Gerald Hill farm, where he had been visiting, when the left wing of the plane clipped
ground. The plane crashed upside down.
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