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THE EVENING REPUBLICAN. COLUMBUS: INDIANA, SATURDAY; MARCH SO, 1929. PAGE THREE. OKLAHOMA JUDGE FACES CHARGES A TIME F6R REFLECTION. i Church Announcements soc That grave should be ed.

If too late to do so Easter, resolve to have it Princess Returns Rhodee-Weeler Wedding Celebrated. ready for Memorial Day by once. placing "your order at A wedding of interest to local persons took place this morning at the at Seymour when Miss Emma Maude Wesler. THE UNGER GRANITE A A princess of one of America's oldest aristocracies is she. Strikingly pretty and fash- ionably dressed.

Princess White. only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. First Church of Christ Scientist.

No. 442 Fifth street. Republican building. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.

Services at 11 o'clock. Subject: "Reality." Wednesday testimonial meeting at 7:30 p. m. Reading roonvsame Wednesday and Saturday from 2 to 4 p. m.

The public is cordially invited to attend the services and to visit the, reading room. First Methodist Episcopal. Eighth street and Lafayette avenue. Easter services begin with a sunrise prayer and, praise meeting at 6 o'clock, led by Prof. Robert 1 Newland.

At 9:15 a. m. church orchestra will give a program of music Session of the whole W. Wesler, of that city, became 421 4th St mt none the bride of Cecil Rhodes, of this city, son of the late Aaron Rhodes, of Toledo, Ohio. The Rev.

J. E. Deer here is pic I Tuesday afternoon at the 'Crose home. Election of officers will take place during the meeting and a full attendance desired. Magazine Club to Meet Tuesday.

The Magazine club will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2:15 with Mrs. Harry Clay, on Franklin street and Mrs. Jewell Ellis will be joint Mission Circle With Mrs. Bottorff. The Young Ladies Mission circle of the Tabernacle Christian church will hold a meeting Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs.

Donald C. Bottorff, 119 Fourth street s.t 7:30 o'clock. IX L. T. L.

Club to Meet With Miss Bess. April meeting of the D. II T. Reynolds performed the ceremony tured as She returned from Europe the other and only a few friends and imme diate relatives attended. The bride wore a blue and white day.

1 She's prominent mem ensemble suit with corresponding: accessories, and a corsage of roses. lb ber of the Mo- Zk hawk Indian tribe She was graduated from Shields at 9:30 o'clock. Easter program at 10:30. Easter sermon, "The Risen Christ," by the pastor. Members o'clock in the afternoon the annual Easter services of Columbus Com-mandery, 14, Knights Templar, will be hild, with the Rev.

Mr. Sweeney 'delivering the sermon. At 4 o'clock baptismal services, conducted by the Rev. Mr. Sweeney and the Rev.

James 'Small, county evangelist Christian Endeavor, at 6 p. m. Evening worship at 7 o'clock. Cantata by church choir, "The Daughter of Jarius." Christian and Missionary Alliance. Ninth and California streets.

Sunday school at 2 p. m. Preaching service at 3 and 7 p. by Miss Mary Hooyen. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p.

and Bible study Friday at 7:30 p. m. Everybody welcome. St Peter's Evangelical Lutheran-Corner Fifth and Sycamore street Morning worship at 10 o'clock with special Easter sermon and celebration of Holy Communion. Preparatory service a.

m. Sunday school at 9 a. m. Easter services at 7:30 p. m.

A cantata by the school children and the choir, the Easter message set to music. East Columbus Church of Christ. Bible school at 9:30 a. m. Classes for all ages.

The school is in an attendance contest with First Church at Washington, Ind." The: observance of the Lord's Supper at 10:30 a. Morning worship. Song, prayer and sermon at 11; cj'clock. Subject: "Risen With Christ" The evening services will be in charge of the church choir, --director Prof. Cecil high1 school, the local business college, and has attended Butler university and Evansville college.

Before her marriage she was private secretary to Griffith, of the Southern Indiana Telephone and will be received, and parents are Invited to bring Infants for bap L. club will be hejd Thursday afternoon, April 4, at the heme of Miss Telegraph company. She is known here by a number of people. Nelle Ross, northwest of the city. Mr.

Rhodes is a prosperous The subject, "Housed aning." will Chief Justice Charles W. Mason of the Oklahoma supreme court now faces charges of bribery and malfeasance, in office. One of the specific charges is the acceptance of an automobile from a company whose suit was tried before him. be discussed by Miss Mabel Mounts. young business man and is employed as a salesman for a Wholesale company in Toledo, making his headquarters in this city.

Mr. PERSONALS and Mrs. Rhodes will make their home, at 536 Franklin street after a wedding trip to St Louis, "The exports of grain from five Whb Will Be The and points in the south. Mrs. Cora Rhodes, of Indianapo Lucky Graduate Will Entertain With Birthday Dinner.

lis, came here this morning to spend a two weeks' vacation with Pacific coast seaports Seattle, Ta-coma, Astoria, Portland and Vancouver during 1928 totaled bushels. Mr. and Mrs. John Bach and son, her -brother, John Bevis, and. wife.

Ira Tanner, of Indianapolis, will Robert Bach, will entertain a few guests tomorrow at their home in HTTHE giant eight day clock in our winddvf is spend Sunday here visiting, relatives. tism The members are asked to bring as an offering the tithe of their income for Easter week. Special morning music: Prelude, "Ave Maria," Schubert; anthem, "Ob Wings of Living Light," Hosmer; Offertory, "Souvenir," Irdla; post- lude, tRisoluto," Parker. Evening service at 7:30 o'clock. Easter song service by choir, a cantata.

"The Life Everlasting," by Matthews. Prelude, "Pilgrim's Song of Hope," Batiste; postlude, 'March Ro-maine," Gounod. Junior League at 5:30 p. m. Epworth and Intermediate Eeagues at 6:30 O'clock.

William H. Wylle, minister. i First Baptist. The Sunday school is working for 450 at the meeting at 9:30 a. m.

'Morning worship at 10:30 o'clock. Theme: The Easter Message." B. T. P.r U-at 6 p. m.

Evening evan- gellstio service at 7 o'clock. This will be the closing service of the revival campaign. There will be special music at each service by the choir and by Mr. and Mrs. A.

D. George, evangelistic singers. The public welcome to worship. George T. King, pastor.

Jackson Street Church of Christ. i Service Sunday Bible school at 2:30 p. m. Young people's meeting at 6:30 p. m.

Easter program will be at 7 o'clock. Prayer rammer in celebration of the son's ninteenth birthday anniver ticking off the minutes. 1A rt Donald Davis, who is employed sary. A noon day dinner will be Burton. "Victory." Public is urged in Indianapolis, came yesterday to spend the week-end here with relatives, i served.

Among the guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Suite, and children. John and Janice, Mr. "and I MODERN 9 HOOM HOUSE FOR SALE 1 i Located at 1637 Franklin street Immediate possession if desired.

Phone 559-W Miss Carmel Burns, of Indianap Mrs. John Effington and children. Ruth and Helen, Mrs. Ell Suite a vocal; solo by Miss Dorothy. Poulton.

A large cross has been made and decorated with lilies and other flowers and placed in front of the church, and other decorations have been arranged. A large attendance is expected, as all the churches, in the. county will be represented. The group will meet at the First Methodist church "at 4:45 o'clock -and go in a group to th church. Breakfast "will be served after the meeting.

Mrs. Payne EntertaIns Amacitia Club Members. Mrs. Oscar' Payne entertained the members of the Amacitia club yesterday afternoon at the home of her mother, Mrs. William Canada, on Pearl street.

The hostess read an Easter story and responses to the roll call were Bible quotations. The social hour was spent playing bunco, and prizes were won by Mrs. Earl Han-Ion and Mrs. Clifford Spurgin. At the close a light lunch was served, with Mrs.

Casada assisting in serving. The next meeting will be held with Mrs. Charles West, on Werner avenue. Mrs. Robertson -Hostess For Ladles Aid.

Mrs. William Robertson entertained the Ladles Aid society of the North Ogilville Christian church Wednesday at her home in Ogilville. The day was spent quilting and socially. At 12 o'clock dinner was served in three courses-at one long table, which was decorated with spring flowers. Covers were laid for 16 guests.

Those present included Mrs. Emma McMahon, Mrs Sampson Thompson, Mrs: Lazwel Laytor and son, Bobby, Mrs. Joe Bridgewater, Mrs. Renhie Cox, Mrs. Clara Smith, Mrs.

E. J. Moore, Mrs. U. D.

McMurray, Mrs. Ralph Swank and Mrs. Walter Harms. Mr. and Mrs.

Sprague Given Surprise. olis, will spend-Easter with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Burns, to worship wih this congregation. A.

N. Shockney, minister. First Freebyterian. Easte-W Sunrise prayer meeting at 6:30 o'clock. Sunday school at 9:30 a.

m. Morning ser-vom at lo an. Recention of mem-. ntTNCTNH Bwarifallv usijitiil and Mrs. Nancy Newlin, all of In- dianapolis.

of south of Elizabethtown. IS icwd Botavs out ptoot fun Mr. and Mrs. F. B.

Stewart, of Critzer-JRoberte Sterling, are here visiting Mr. and Mrs. Gus Zaharako, west of Marriage Announced. I bers and administration of the sac- A quiet wedding took place last the city. evening at the heme of the Rev.

Kreig Moody, of San Francisco, and Elbridge Holland, of When the hands come to rest they will point oat the name of the LUCKY GRADUATE to whom we will present a beautiful BULOVA WATCH nationally famous fof its accuracy and depend ability. Lucky, indeed, are the raduates who receive these elegant watches, either as prizes or aa gifts. Marion Gatlin, in East Columbus when Miss Hilda Roberts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Roberts, of mi nn with tlrxihtm brfirt to statcb rtgwffi BANKER Vium tuul cmm, Urn ml PmIijw nsmaa cam.

A 1 rements. Can we not have one hundred per cent attendance with families sitting together? At the vesper service at .4 p. m. the choir will present the Easter musical program. Alexander Sharp, First English Lutheran.

Tyrone, N. are guests of Elmer Cole for a spring vacation-. All are students at DePauw university. Scipio, was united in marriage to Curtis C. Reed, a student at Pur Albert Critzer, of this city, and formerly of Alert Mr.

Critzer Is em due university, is here spending the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Reed. ployed in this city and after a short wedding trip the couple' will Sunday school: At 9:30 a. m.

The EASTER Greeting Cards jj- Suitable expressions' of sentiment for your boy friend, girl friend, mother and other relatives, i Spring Tallies and Place Cards that are different The Helfrich Press Commercial Printing. Office Equipment and Supplies. School Supplies. Phone 1179. 621 Washington St ptaM wixb imih bmoi meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p.

m. Ladies Aid Thursday at 2 p. m. William Hobson, minister. East Columbus Methodist.

Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Decl- sion day will be observed at this period, special effort being made to live here. Miss Doris Long, Louis Berk and Missionary Group Samuel Terlman, of 'Indianapolis, Holds Prayer Service. fflf are a fw of the many BULOVA Watches noif lon display in oar windows.

and Miss Emily Reynolds, of this city, were guests ef Mr. and Mrs. The members of the Women George Long, of Lafayette avenue, last evening. Miss Mildred Shireman will worship at 10:40 Subject: "Assurances, that Easter, Brings." Epwort League' at 6 p. m.

Leader, Robert Wilson. At the evening ser Missionary society of the Tabernacle Christian church held the last of a series of prayer meetings yesterday afternoon at home of Mrs. Richard Fisher and more than 20 persons attended. If yoa'have nor yet teen the BIG CLOCK in windows be sore ro do so today! men's class is expected to have fifty men oh time tomorrow morning. Morning worship at 10:30.

This service will be the-chief service of the dy. Speeial music, reception of members by transfer, baptism and confirmation, and the Communion service will be features of this hour. There will be no evening service at this church. We invite the public to worship with us at the morning service. H.

E. Turney, pastor. NEVER STRIKE A COP. spend tomorrow in Indianapolis visiting Miss Gladys Champlin. P.

G. Pugsley, manager of the The following high schools are included In this contort: Hone. HartavUle. Edinburr. Clifford, Sfc Louis Crossuig, Mrs.

Joe Mounts was in cnarge Wonder store, will spend tomorrow in Peru, visiting his mother, Mrs. of the meeting and she gave a Mr. and Mrs. Leander Sprague Helmsburg, North Vernon, Scipio, Nashville and Freetown. were given a pleasant surprise at P.

J. Pugsley, and other relatives. Southern Indiana's best newspaper their home near Ogilville recently vice ai ociocK ine cnoir wiu five an Easter cantata, "The King Church board meeting Monday: evening at 7:30," o'clock. Aid society Thursday afternoon and prayer meeting Thursday evening. Cordial welcome to all services.

Marion Gatlin, minister. Wertx Memorial United Brethren. Easter sunrise prayer and praise Maattn. 4 st a'aIamIt Oivia 1V.a-v1 J. W.

BRYAN CO. Jewelers A Little Out of the Way but It Will Pay" Portland, Ore. J. JX Clark and Police Officer H. P.

Tolson were when a group of friend and relatives drove to their home with baskets filled with food, and informed SATISFYING i Service THAT SAVES THE MAY LAUNDRY TLTAPPSR EANflY SAYS: slowly cruising up and down the Mr. and Mrs. Sprague 'they, hal city streets. The former -was look 417 Fourth Street Phone VST ing for his stolen automobile and come to spnd the. day In honor of their fifty-fifth wedding anniversary.

The dinner was served on two tables with covers for 23 lWIMWtMIIIUwblltf)WCll the latter was helping him. They scripture reading and a short talk. Several songs and prayers were given during the meeting. The society will hold its regular meeting April 10 at the home of Mrs. J.

H. McGinnis, on Washington street Christian Endeavor Plans Month's Work. The executives of the Christian Endeavor society of the Tabernacle Christian church held a meeting last evening at the home of Miss lula Patterson and made plans for the work1 to be done in the month of April. Miss Rychie Schenck, president u- esk viwvivt auuua w-uws at 9:30 a. m.

Forrest Noblltt, superintendent. brief preaching service at 10:45 o'clock with Easter came upon car, commandeered by two The got out day was spent socially to arrest them, and one of them hit him over the head with a din by the older people, vwnne me younger guests played various Phone 53 Since 1895 Well Advertised is Half Id i games, ner bucket They fled, but the cop, anger lending wings to his feet Those present Included "Mr. ani Mrs. John Barkheimer and chil song Dy tne cnoir. Kecepuon of members and holy communion.

Parents desiring their children christened will come prepared for this at the morning service. En-'deavor at 6 p. m. The evening ser- vice at 7 will mark the closing of the three weeks series of mMtlnrn Official dren, Paul and Lynn, Mr. and Mrs.

caught them and clamped them in the jug. WHAT A PARTY! of the society, was in charge nt Spragiue and children. Lie- land and Clarice, Lyas Sprasrue and son, Georee, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall the meeting and it was aecwei that the group would participate in the county Suiftiay school convention to be held at the Meth Yonkers, N.

Y. Thomas Coyne was either extraordinarly tough or Sprague and children, Billle and the liquor at the party he attended Dorothy, was so strong, that it acted, as an odist church here April .17 and 18. Other plans included attendance at the district C. convention at Franklin Monday evening; -a visit to the- poor farm April l2; a spe Coming Society Events. anesthetic.

He attended the party in New York' one Saturday night Several days- later, he commenced to feel a little pain. Investigation proved that he had fractured his skull and jaw during the. party. cial meeting soon, and to assist tne board will meet on Monday night. Otterbeln Guild society and Willing Workers class meet Tuesday night Ladies Aid society Thursday after noon.

Mid-week prayer meeting Thusday at 7:30 p. m. Sunday will be cash day for the building fund. I. O.

Blake, pasto Tabernacle-Christian. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Morning service at 10:30 o'clock, with sermon by the pastor, ths Rev. Will E.

Sweeney. Mrs. Anna Newell Brown will sing a solo at the- morning i service. At 2:30 Rev. James Small in his revival at Literary Club With Mrs.

Hughes, Kansas April 19. A Bible study class will be maintained by the The Monday Literary club 'will society and several means of mak Egyptian papyri 2,000 years old are' in better condition today than some of the paper which went un hold its regular meeting with Mrs. Vida Hughes, on Franklin street ing money were discussed. der the printing presses during the World war. Department heads made reports during the meeting and a general discussion was held during the social hour.

At the close the hostess Monday afternoon at 2:15 o'clock. Mrs. Sigmund to Be Hostess to Club. M.u.iNT.err. e) it, mr mca scavicc me.

Mrs. Mary Sigmund will be hostess for the regular meeting of the Columbus Culture club Monday served appetizing refreshments. Neshamay Carapflre Girls Hold Meeting. Easter expenses are mostly over head. afternoon at 2:15 clock at her The Neshamay Campfire girls held a meeting this morning at the home on Chestnut street Corner Class to Elect New Officers.

gymnasium and Miss Frances Rlchman presided. Miss Florence Talley was welcomed into the group McKhight-Carpenter Gd. For, Reliable Prescription And Drug Store Service The Corner class of the First and a short program was given, in in keeping With its tine var Engineering 5 Stanrdst Oldsmobite 7low Offers A 1 1 Feature Characteristic of High-Priced Cars Methodist Sunday school will hold a meeting Monday evening at 7:15 o'click, with Mrs. A. Griffith, A.

TROSS Columbus' Bargain Center For Drygood, Clothing and Shoes Everything for Less Across from the Court House cluding a story by Miss Doris Powell; three vocal solos by Miss Edna Ruth Lazzell; a poem by Miss. Dorothy Powell; an Easter story of the Resurrection, and a 1111 Sycamore street at which time new officers will be elected. TAXI PHONE 66 Park Garage Prompt Service New Closed 'Car Comfort J. W. Leppert Joint hostesses will be Mrs.

Howard Rutan, Mrs. Blanche Morrison PRESSURE LUBRICATED and Miss Myrtle Mc Williams. A good attendance is desired. Kappa Kappa Sigma- Sorority to Meet RllirON PINS local chapter of the Kappa Kappa Sigma sorority will meet Tuesday evening with Mrs. Claude Smith, 417 Ninth street at 7:30 as its General Motors Research high compression cylinder, head rigid poem by Miss Margaret Lazzell.

A treasure 4iunt which was held after the program, furnished much amusement Miss LaFern Amos is guardian for the group and attended the meeting. The Tokoma group also held a party at the gymnasium this morning and participated in the treasure hunt N. Whltehorn To Speak at Sunrise Service. S. Whltehorn, of this city, will give a talk during the annual sunrise prayer services to be held at the Mt Olive church tomorrow morning, sponsoredby the young people's division of the county council of religious education.

The meeting will be in charge of Robert Simpson, president of the group, and other outstanding features of -the services include a reading' by R. O. Mayes and Happiness 'n crankshaft. crankcase the engine protection afforded bv Let Electricity Be YotirServant It affords more leisure hours for oil filter, air cleaner, gasoline strainer and crankcase ventilation thermo FOR SALE Dodge Roadster Rex Inclosure New 6 ply tires New finish Mechanically K. Priced to sell.

Phone 546 Mellinger Tire Battery Co. Seventh at Wusbington static charging controlled cooling i fuel pump full automatic spark o'clock. All members are urged to attend as an election of officers will be held. Miss Everroad Will Entertain Sorority. Miss Vera Everroad will entertain the members of the local, chapter of the Sigma Phi' Gamma sorority Tuesday evening at her home in Clifford.

Mrs. Crose to Be Hostess to Club. Mrs. Walter Crose, assisted by Mrs. Carrie Bryer, 1 win entertain the members of the Domestic Science club with- a 1 o'clock luncheon the housewife.

PRESSURE-LUBRICATION of the piston pins has long been considered a mark of quality in automobile "engines. Only twelve other makes of cars are listed in the annual issue of, yLotor with this advanced engineering feature. And only one of these is within $500 of Oldsmobile's low I li In the 1929 Oldsmobile, oil is forced to the piston pins through rifle-drilled connecting instead pf being splashed from the crankcase in the conventional manner. And the main, connecting rod and camshaft bearings are also lubricated under pressure. rubber engine mountings of special design silenced chassis and silenced -51 is complete when you are supplied with ice the year round to keep food in the proper condition.

Also low ash, clean, hot coal is necessary. Serv-Ice Coal Co Phone 111 interior. And Oldsmobile's big high-compres Interstate Public if "Service Co. sion engine now develops 62 horse powercombining brilliant speed. EXCURSION power and acceleration with remark BMsett Bid.

Phone S3 able smoothness, quietness and NEWLOwtRPfJOI economy ot operation. TO This fine Car engineering gives) This feature is important the man who seeks motor car value -because it adds to dependability. Typical of Oldsmobile's quality construction are such features 1 Oldsmobile buyers an assur Double Your ance of long life, de pendability tr, tir mad and thorough satisfaction' 1 INDIANAPOLIS SUNDAY, MARCH 31 $1.00 Round trip Saying Having disposed of my beauty "parlor in Bloom-i ington, I will now devote all my time to my local shop, the ELITE BEAUTY PARLOR At 520 Washington street and will gladly wel- come my old patrons as well as new ones. Phone 230 for Appointment It Can Be WHO Tends Vour Furnace Anyway? Let An OaiO-IVIatic Ray Marr Wertz Auto Sales Leave station at 8:23 a. m.

Returning leave Indianapolis at 7 p. m. First National Bank SERVICE CO. fewrth and Franklin Sta, 1 Jbone 47Q i VERNA BRIGHT INTERSTATE PUBLIC Phone 350. SU Wash.

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