PAGE 2 , THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES -Dec. pay the farmers $1.67% a hundred Port to Take Off Tomorrow tempt to set anew world altitude of 4 per cent pounds milk on the Bf L nited Pnt record for airplane* today for flat rate basis, fixed the price for to? MILKPRICE IS BARTLESVILLE. Okla., Dec. 1.~ morrow morning. His RAILWAY MAIL Tonight’s a pint of milk at the store at 6 minimum Radio Excursion cents and the price delivered to the Wiley Post set his takeoff for an at- goal is 50,000 feet. home at 7 cents. # IS DEAD; lndianapolis SUNDAY 3:oo—Father Coughlin—Radio League of SET FOR CITY Nursery milks will be 11 cents a CLERK (1230) A M WFB.M (WJR). Company) the Little Flower quart and 7 cents a pint at the lo4lnDoh Pawrr n* Uiht t 00—Rev. Morris H Coera. 4 00— Roses and Drums '* 8 30—Peerless (NBC*. store and 1 cent higher on each SATURDAY trio 4 3.o—Smilin' Ed McConnell. P M 8 45—Alden Edlins iWBC‘. 0 00 —Southernaires ‘NBC). 5 00—Rene and hla violin. bottle delivered. 4 no— tat tip Jack Little orchestra (CB8). 9 30—101 Men * AFTERPARLEY will at 6 cents a Estate Mortgages RITESMONDAY 5:15 by Buttermilk sell Real 4 IS—Tea Tim* Tanps. Bible Class. Music Divano. 4 4S—Santa Claua. 10 00—Watchtower 5 30—The Iron Master. quart at the store and \ cent high- 5 OA— vie*tnc the News. 10 15—Rudolph Boeho (NBC). packages S IS—Bohemians. 10 30—Crystal Melodv hour. 6:oo—Showdown Review. er delivered, and 16-ounce s 4*—Woody and Willie (CBS). 11 30—Radio Music Nall (NBC). 6.30—J0e Penner comedian- Osrie Nelson's Over Counter, cottage cheese will sell for 13 William Holaday, 61, Served 12:00 noon—American Melodies. 9 Cents 10 of S SS—Nem* CBS*. . . orchestra and Harriet Hilliard. store 14 on • 00—rice water Beach concert orchestra P. M. 7:oo—Eddie Cantor and Rubinoff s orches- cents at the and cents WE SOLICIT APPLICATIONS FOR FIRST Years; CBS 30—Hollywood Hilarities. tra 'NBC'. Delivered to Be Given the wagon. 34 Pension ___ 12 8 00—Olga Charlie Pre- t i v—root¦ reporter (CBS' 45—Harry Bason s Albanl. soprano: MORTGAGE LOANS ON PREFERRED ball 'CBS). 12 Album ol Musical vin and orchestra. Some time during next thirty SO—Dan Rus*o orchestra Memories. his 30-Day Trial. the * 8 (NBCi. Due Today. *s—Htllv-BUlv Kid. Poet (NBC). 30—Walter Winchell meet * days Po—Rosy 1 00—The Prince B:4s—Unbroken Melodies. the distributors will INDIANAPOLIS PROPERTY. INTEREST Revue 'CBS' I:ls—Jewel Box of Melody. (NBC'. 7 4S— (CBS'. 9:00—Hall of Fame The price to Indianapolis house- again, compare customer reactions Private funeral services for Wil- Musical Revue 1 45—Man About Town. 9:3o—Jane Froman. contralto: Frank RATE NO COMMISSION. I Of*—Musical proernm CBS). 2 00—South Americans wives for a quart of milk will be 9 to the new prices, and either extend 6%. liam Holaday. who died yesterday m • SO—CTiampton* 'CBS' 2:ls—Anson Week's orchestra. Black's orchestra. ICB6' 9:4s—City Government talk. cents de- the agreement or revise the prices home, 9 00—Band concert vespers Indiana 3 Pickard family. 10:30—Bvron Dunbar dance orchestra. ?(V— Lo*e IS—The continuing at least a Agreement producers ana in Sc Bu- in Louie orchestra. 330 —House by the Side-of the Road 11 00—Cotton Club orchestra. morrow and of the 11 Monday the Flanner Isl 45—Lnr Davie* orchestra (CBS). (NBC). 11:30—Ferde Grofe’s dance orchestra. thirty-day period. distributors on the price to farm- chanan funeral home. 25 West Pall 11 00 —Joe Hermes orchestra Midnight—Eddie A”, 4 (NBC). Laughton's dance THE INDIANA TRUST 11 Lowe orchestra. 00—Sentinels Serenade 12:00— and distributors agreed ers and the abandonment of the also private, 30—Louie and orchestra (CBS). 4 30—Radio Explorers program (NBC), orchestra. Producers Creek boulevard. Burial, 11 45 Pancho v A. M. dairy 13 00 Midnight—Sign off. 45—To be announced. upon these and other prod- formerly used base and surplus plan will be in Crown Hill. 5 00—Lamp Lighting Time in the Valley. 12:30—Moon River, organ and poems. I:oo—Sign off. prices at a meeting yesterday in averted what observers of the sit- Holaday would have been 61 s:3o—The Clock Turns Back. uct Mr. SUNDAY 5 35—Where To Go in Indianapolis. the Columbia Club after weeks of declared would have resulted 32,000,000.00 Rjse Bampton. Opera con- uation J3EX Tuesday. He was a railway mail A M. s:4o—Musical Memory contest. Metropolitan s:4s—Origin of Superstitiuons. tralto, an orchestra under Nathaniel Shll- bickering and underselling, during almost inevitably in a milk holiday clerk, and was to have been retired 7 10—Pep club and wng Today's Problems. 6 00—Jack Bennv 'NBCi. kret’s direction, and Billy Hlllpot at times actually was during’ farmers THE OLDEST TRUST COMPANY IN INDIANA 7 SO—So. r Scrappy present tn which milk which the would today thirty-five years' service. A no—Sunday Aunt (CBS). 6 30—Marshall Players. Lauftert will all-re- after at Susan's quest program during Songs You Love at stores for 3 cents a quart. have kept their milk on the farm He was a 9 no—Jake s entertainers fi 45—Wendell Hall (NBC). the sold member of the North and broadcast Saturday, at 8 p. m.. over WLW off city o 30—Christian Men Builders. 7:oo—Eb Zeb. and an network. Distributors, who have agreed to and the tables. Methodist Episcopal church. 10 Tabernacle and choir 7:ls—The Olympians. NBC 30—Sa!*_ Lake Industry, widow, Mrs. 7:3o—Salute to Surviving him are the 12 30—Tito Gulzar’* Serenadera (CBS). a 30—The Thrill Hunters. Mary E. Holaday; two daughters, 1! 45—Romany Trail 'CBS). B:4s—Scrap Book of the Air. 12 noon—Church ol the Air Cincinnati Ernest Ray, 1115 River avenue, who 310—Smilin' Ed McConnell (CBS). was in bed early yester- 5 43—Voice of Experience CBBi. SATURDAY of to (CBS). P producers milk suffocated fi 00—California Melodies M. Farmers and day morning, were to be held this 3o—Louie Lowe orchestra. 4 00—Stanleigh Malotte, the News home with burial S 45—Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt (CBS). Rhymer (N). afternoon in the 7 00—Ford Svmphony (CBS' 4:ls—Stamp club of the Air. Tim Healy. get higher return for their labor in Glenns Valley. A 00—Alexander Woollcott (CBS), 4:3o—"The Whistler and His Dog.” a 30—Headliners (CBS). 4:4s—Songfellows. The child became entangled In 9 00—Serenade iCBSt. s:oo—One Man’s Family (N). and investment, necessitating bed as he was 9 30—Lew Davies orchestra. 5:30—80b Newhall. clothing slept and 9 43—Msage from Governor McNutt. s:4s—Thornton Fisher, football resume. found dead by his parents when 10 00—Atop the Indiana Roof. 6.00—R. F. D. hour. Boss Johnston, Mc- 10 30—Wheeler Mission program. Cormick’s Fiddlers. Larry Greuter. they awoke. 1! 00—Lew Davies orchestra. accordionist. 11.15—Henrv Busse orchestra (CBS). 6:3O—U. C. talk. “World Minerals and 11 30—Frank Dailey orchestra. Nationalism." Professor B?rgsmark. 12.00—Midnight—Sign off. 6:4s—Floyd Gibbons (NBC). City Woman, 61, Dead 7:oo—Sigmund Romberg and William Lyon Phelps (NBC'. The funeral of Mrs. Martha E. 8:00—Billy Hlllpot and Scrappy Lambert WKBF (1400) Indianapolis | MBFtl Graham, who yesterday at the died (Indianapolis Broadcasting. Ine.) 8:30 —"Gibson Family” Musical Comedy home of her son, Charles D. (NBC). SATURDAY 9:3o—Let s dance. Graham. 2918 Newton avenue, will P. M. A. M. be held at 1:30 tomorrow at the 3 00— Michael Tree and hi orchestra 12 30—Stan Stanleys orchestra. i nbc | < I:oo—Eddie Laughton’s dance orchestra. home, with burial in Anderson 3 30—To be announced. 1 30—Moon River, organ a:ad poems, Prices on Milk 4 00—To be —Sign Retail cemetery. announced. 2.00 off. New 4 30—To be announced. Graham, who was had 4 45—The Songfellows (NBCi. Mrs. 61. 5 00—Tom Coaklev's (NBC). SUNDAY lived years. orchestra A. M. in Indianapolis eighteen 5:30—T0 be announced. 7:oo—Tone, pictures (NBC). 6 00—Cecil and Sally. She came here from Campbellsville, 6:ls—Saturday (NBC). 7:3o—Churcn Forum —Christian Science—- Jamboree spet ker. Ky.. where she was a member of the 6 45—Sports review. B:oo—Coast-to-Coast on a Bus (NBC). 7:oo—Eb and Zeb. 9:oo—News flashes. Baptist church. 7:15—T0 be announced. 9:os—Southernaires. Surviving the and 7:30—T0 be announced 9:30—T0 J her are son Family. be announced. F. Bryant, a:oo—The Pickard 10:00—Cadle Tabernacle choir (V.OO voices) three daughters. Mrs. J. 8 15—Musical Cocktail. 10 30—Dr. Rabbi Tarshish. • and Mrs. Dye, both of Louis- A:2o—Musical Memorv contest, 11:00—To be announced. Statement of Special Committee John a 30—National Barn dance (NBCD. 11:30—Radio City Music Hall of the Air ville. and Mrs. Lottie Elder, 1913 9:30—T0 be announced. (NBC). 10 oo—Henry King’s orchestra (NBC). P. M. Hillside avenue. 10:30—Hotel St. Regis orchestra (NBC). 12:30—Little Church on the Hill. 11:00—To be announced. I:oo—The Treasure Chest. 11 30—Dance orchestra 'NBC). I:3o—Radio Theater—Guest artist (NBC). Aged City Man Succumbs 12 00 Midnight—Sign off. 2:30 —Musical romance (NBC). in accord with the spirit of the times, that Services for William F. Woods, was a better who died Friday at city hospital, the farmer and producer of milk entitled to will be held at 2 Monday at the RECOGNIZING^ in keeping home. 3810 East New' York street. ! In City Churches Sunday wage for his labor and a return with in- Burial will be in Floral Park ceme- tery. costs of feed and supplies, M. Clifford Townsend, Lieu- Mr. Woods, who 71, Northwood Christian —The Rev. R. Meridian Height* Presbyterian—The creased was was a Melvynn Thompson. pastor. Morning Rev. Sidney Blair Harry, pastor. Morning member of Olive Branch. Knights of theme, first of a series on “Personaliz- theme. "The Word of Goa.” agriculture for the state ing Religion.'' be and commissioner of Pythias lodge and Grace M. E. will “God and Me.’* tenant-Governor Carrollton Avenue Reformed—The Rev. church. He had been an Indian- North M. E.—The Rev. C. A. Me- E. G. Homrlghausen pastor. Morning composed years, Pheeters, pastor. Morning theme. “The Strength Indiana, together a committee of disinter- apolis resident twenty-five Lure of a Vital Faith": night, “Hymn theme. “The of Silence.” of called formerly living Knightstown. Festival' will be held by several north Garden City in side Christian—The Rev. Frank Surviving him are a son. Paul C. churches. R. Messersmtth, pastor. Morning theme. citizens, farmers, producers and distributors. Living Your Religion”; night. “Christian- ested milk Woods, and a daughter. Mrs. Opal Robert* Park M. E.—The Rev. William ity¦ or Christ.” E Bell, pastor. Morning theme. “Pare L. Ross, both of the New York street j night. We Follow Jesus Today?’’ “The Fairview rresbyterian—The Rev. Virgil address. Hound of Heaven.” D. Ragan, pastor. Morning theme. “What Type of Religion Do We Need?” carefully weighing the facts presented, this committee rniversitv Park Christian—The Rev. After tames H. Ttllsev. pastor. Morning theme Rellaire M. E.—The Rev. E. Earle Jones, RELIEF JOBS EMPLOY “v Mrs. Josephine Stearns, “woman’s pastor. Morning theme, “'The Open Bible’’: and producer would have to receive an Place in Kingdom Extension": night, a night, “The Proffer of Peace. found that the farmer plav bv the Guild Circle “An Evening 3,400 WOMEN In Japan." STATE Christ Church Episcopal—The Rev. E. approximately 22 per cent in order to get a fair re- Evangelical—The C. Ainger Powell, rector. Communion. 8 a. m.: increase of Second Rev. F. church school, 9:30; choral Eucharist and Projects Engage Services, Warknitz. pastor. Morning theme, at 930 408 Their people sermon. 10:45. Morning theme, “Christ’s a. m . “Our Bible": night, young Necessity Our Opportunity.” retail prices. Wayne Coy Says. in charge of service. turn, which necessitates anew schedule of Cadle Rev. E. How- More than 3.400 women are em- Edgewnod M. E.—The Rev. M. O. Rob- ard Cadle pastor. The Rev. A. S. Lockee. bins. pastor. Morning theme. “Faith of Cherokee Indiana evangelist, will preach ployed in Indiana under the emer- Our Fathers.” at both morning and evening services. gency recovery and program. in arriving at new sched- relief First Friend* —The Rev. E. Herehel Fol- It is the feeling of the committee this Wayne East Park M. E.—The Rev. *R. A. Ulrev. Coy, director of the Gov- ger, pastor. Morning theme, “Making or Pastor. Morning theme, "A Life’s Pro- ernor’s commission on unemploy- Marring Ministers." gram That Miscarried”; night, “Sin.” ule of retail prices that the interests of everybody concerned relief, announced today. Centenarv —The Rev. W. H. ment Christian “The St. Matthew Lutheran—The Rev. L C. E. Allen, pastor. Morning theme. Di- pastor. Morning theme, “Lift Up Os the 408 projects now affording vine Teacher"; night. “The Authority of Fackler. had Your Head. O Ye Gates' : night. “Prepare public, the producer and the distributor—have due employment for women in the state, Christ.” Ye the Way of the Lord.” —the important is produc- Irvington Presbyterian—The the most the Rev. John Ray B Ferguson, pastor. Morning theme. “We Edwin M. E.—The Rev. William Tal- fair consideration. tion and distribution of goods need- Tidings": night. bott Jones, pastor. Morning theme. "When and Declare Unto You Good Gospel ed by persons on relief. More than The Sword of the Samurai.” a play, the of Christ Is Used"; night, com- presented by the Irvington Mummers for munion service. 2.100 women afe engaged in this one the annual praise service of the wom- en's auxilliary. Fountain Square Christian—Fishers of division. men's class: Earl B. Teckemever will speak All Soul* Unitarian—The Rev. F. 8. C. in the morning on "Is Life Worth Living.” Wicks pastor. Morning theme. “Good- • MORE FUNDS RECEIVED Bye Mr. Chipps.’’ Immanuel Reformed—The Rev. Her- New Prices bert F. Weckmueller. pastor. Morning Broadwav M. E.—The Rev. Richard theme. "That I May Know Him.” FOR MISSION HOSPITAL Marion Millard. pastor. Morning theme. A Voice in the Wilderness": nignt, “Into Broadwav Evangelical—The Rev. George My Heart.” with communion. 8. Lozier, pastor. Morning theme. “The Sunday, December 2,1934. Donations Add to Total for Pro- Book.” Effective Missionary Tabernacle—The Rev. Otto posed Tuberculosis Unit. H Nater. pastor. Morning theme, “Chris- Grace M. E.—The Rev. B. Brooks Shake, tians Under Fire”* afternoon, the Rev. pastor. Morning children’s worship. 930 Additional contributions to the Edna Hughbanks-Rnbbtns will preach on a. m, “Whv Jesus Came”: adult worship. Quarts, 10c; ¦Redemption": night, the Rev. J. O. 10:10. “Godliness Is Gain”; vesper serv- STANDARD Flower Indianapolis Mission tuber- House will preach on “The Folly of Ob- ice, 4:30 p. m., “Up a Tree.” culosis hospital fund were an- serving Lying Vanities.” nounced today. They include: Riverside Park M. E.—The Rev. H. J. Piets, 7: Fountain Square Christian—The Rev. 8 Kleser. pastor. Morning sermon bv the - American McAlpin. Morning theme by Rev. Jasper Cox. Speedwav MILK Madden Nottingham Read pastor Boulevard M. Legion auxiliary, $25; Mcllvaine Mrs J H Rader. "The Hidden Woman”; E. church pastor. Night, “Widening night service in charge of Rev. and Mrs. Horizons.” Kothe auxiliary, $25; Osric Mills Vergil P. Brock. Watkins auxiliary. 'No. 162. $10; Trouh Memorial Presbyterian—The Rev. Quarts, 10c; Broad Ripple Christian —The Rev. John Lenn. L. Latham, pt.stor. Morning theme. E. Kennington auxiliary. Morning theme, “The CREAMED Robert Rav dork, pastor. "Christ's Gift.” auxiliary. $lO. Dvnamic Religion”: night, a play, “Aunt $10; Memorial Unit 3 Van Wakes Up, will be and the Womens auxiliary of the Martha Winkle Speedway Boulevard M. E.—The Rev. presented. Jasper H Cox. pastor. Morning sermon ¦*>*. 7c Association. by the Rev. H. J. Kieser. Riverside Park Railway Mail $25. of Rev. P. BUTTERMILK North Side Church God—The M. E. church pastor. Night. “The Unity B Turner, pastor. Morning theme. “Pall- of Humanity.” ing Walls"- nieht. “The Desert Shall Rose.” SCIENTECHS TO ELECT Blossom as a Unity Truth Center—The Rev. G. Murrel Baptist—The George Powell, pastor. Morning theme. “Read- River Avenue Rev. ing the Signs.” Under the above schedule WHIPPING D Billeisen pastor. Morning theme. City Club to Name New Officers “Through Creation's Story"; night. the Hillside Christian—The Rev. Herbert J. of prices the producer is on Dec. 17. Refiner's Fire." Wilson, pastor. Morning theme. “The Stewardship Life"; night, % Pints, 20c St. George’* Episconal—The of “The Chicken guaranteed price Election of officers of the Indian- Protestant or the Egg." a flat of CREAM Rev. Francis Tetu. vicar. Morning prayer apolis Club will be held sermon by the vicar at 10. Scientech and Woodsidr M. E. —The Rev. M. $1,671/2 per hundred pounds Any may H. Reyn- Dec. 17. members' group Rev. Joseph olds, pastor. Morning Trag- All Saint* Cathedral—The edy theme. “The the place a ticket in the field providing M Francis, bishop Holv Communion and of Time”: night, "The Necessity and for 4% milk used in placed in the secretary’s sermon at 11 a. m. Evening prayer at Means of Conversion.” COFFEE it is hands 5:30. Indianapolis market for before Wednesday. Advent Episcopal—Th* Rev. George 8. official nominating commit- St. Matthew's —The Rev. William Bur- Southworth. pastor. Morning theme, at the period from December Pints, 12c The , rows. pastor. Morning service at 10:45. 11 a. m “Comments on the Pastoral Let- H tee ha* offered this ticket; J. G. ter of the House of Bishops.” Ist to December 31st, in- CREAM Siegesmund, president; Howard First Baptist—The Rev. Carleton W. At- water. pastor. Morning theme. “Sacra- Englewood Christian—The Rev, O. A. Stradling, vice-president; Herbert A. mental Service”; night, "A Name That Is Trinkle. pastor, bforning theme. “Unity clusive, 1934. Mlnturo. secretary, and Arthur M. Not in Vain.” in Fellowship"; night, "What Now?” Hood, treasurer. Rrightwood M. E.—The Rev. F. T. Tay- Bethany Christian—The Rev. James I. lor. pastor Morning theme. “War on the Shockley, pastor. Morning sermon will be Soul ; night. "Christianity and Business." preached by pastor: night, sermon by the Rev. J. W. Karrick. Fairfax Christian ’ METHODISTS TO MEET Blaine Avenue M. E.—The Rev. Lemuel church. C. C. Hogue, singing evangelist, G Carnes, pastor. Morning theme. "Grace will conduct the song service. Abounding": night, "True Wisdom.” Os Special Interest to the Consumer Foreign Missionary Society to Be Fifty-First Street M. E.—The Rev. Wil- bur D. Grose, pastor. Morning Entertained by Pageant. Memorial Baptist—The Rev. George G theme. Ktmsfv. pastor. Morning, communion “Playing the Fool." RESULT service; night. "Matthew, the Publican." You are primarily interested in the NET as it af- The Central Avenue Methodist i Central Avenue M. E.—The Rev. Charles Episcopal Foreign ! Third Christian—The Rev. William F Drake Skinner, pastor. Morning theme. pay only a slight increase ... and Church Women’s “Four Prophets fects you. You are asked to Missionary ;30 Rothenbergrr. pastor. Mrs Ora L. Shep- Hundred Popular and Society, will meet at 1 herd. of tne united Christian Missionary One That Was Not. Tuesday at the home of Miss Emma Society, will speak as a guest speaker on even with this increase MILKstill presents to you the most food avenue, it the annual woman's dav program. The Churche* of Christ, Scientist—The les- Buschmann, 1244 Central night theme, by the pastor, will be "What son-sermon for all churches of Christ. was announced today. Does Your Bible Mean to You?” Scientist, will bo “Ancient and Modern value you can buy for a comparable amount of money. Milk is pre- Necromancv. alias Mesmerism and Hyp- A Christmas pageant will be Second Moravian—The Rev. George C. notism. Denounced.” sented by Mrs. Walter S. Grow ar and Westphal, pastor. Morning theme. "The most every-day night. an all-round f00d... the essential of our foods. Swinu. Christian's Standard "A Psalm of University Heights U. B.—The Rev. J. R. Mrs. W Thanksgiving." Simmermon. pastor. Morning theme. "Suffering With Christ”; night, “Going gives you much for little. For health, milk is conceded to Deeper in God's Grace." Milk Tune in “Uneeda Bakers” First U. B.—The Rev. George F. Bnyder. the perfect food. It contains practically all the ele- pastor. Morning theme, “My Church”; be almost night, "Another Vessel." ments that the human body needs: Minerals, vitamins, prote- 3 SOUP HOURS DANCE MUSIC First Evangelical—The Rev. R. H. Mueller, pastor. Morning theme. “Un- babeiing Babel”; night. sugars necessary building a healthy body. light." “Gods Search- ins, and fats—all for First Moravian—The Rev. Donald W Conrad, pastor. Morning theme. "The • Voice of the Herald”; night, “The Eligible Young Man.” St. Paul’* Reformed —The Rev. William H. EVERY SAT. NIGHT Kniertm. pastor. Morning theme. German. 9:3# “Contentment"; morning English theme. Until 12:Jt..WLW The Power of Personal Influence.” Have a party bomej Trinity Reformed—The Rev. William H. j at Knierim, pastor. Morning theme "The / Serre “Uneeda Bakers** Glory of tne Unseen.” | j Central Unlveraalist—The Rev. E. J. Cakes Unruh. pastor Morning theme, “The * Growth of Religious Doctrine.” Madison Avenue M. E. The Rev. Charles A. McCullough, pastor. Morning and evening services to be devoted to evangelistic sermons. 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