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3' Q9 E9 'B J .Q el Q 5 'S 19 Q '1 ef J fl E9 'tl Uhr Glwvw Advertisements SHOEMAKER MEMORIAL OLD PEOPLE'S HOME The accompaning picture will only suggest to you the little ,Q-roup of members of Shoemaker Memorial Old People's Home. You cannot fully ap,- preciate its value and real worth until you have seen it and looked it over and met the old folks face to face. I will give you their names: Jacob Shoemaker, Rebecca Shoemaker, John A. Wharton, Deborah Wharton, Ellen Slin, Belle Alford, Auntie Friel, Pleas- ant Price, Brother Jenner, Josephine Ummel, Lucinda Hoopingarner, Jacob Stuver, Mary Stuver, Oral Lawrence, Rev. G. W. Gfroshart, Sister Groshart, Mattie Shepherd, Ed. MeFarren, Mary Stubbert, who has gone to spend the summer months with her daughters, Mrs. George Mctflalliard tMatronD, and Lucy Buswell, who is assisting the matron, Levi Hill and wife, who were em- ployed as workers, have left the home and are living in Anderson. This makes a total of 25, but at present there are only 22 in the family, and this is no small table full. Rev. Groshart takes care of the ehickensg Sister Ummel is the gardener and fruit grower. ,She has set out a nice young orehard this spring. Brother McFarren is looking after the stock and farm at present. The rest are help- ing do what they can. The crop consists of 25 acres of oats, about 25 acres of corn, and plenty of small truck. Will all kindly pray for this home. ALBERT M. EWING, Superintendent. -109-
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S3 vi all E9 ' 5112 5121111111 51 Z' Advertisements e7 ca Indiana District 'Di PILGRHVL HoL1NEss CHURCH COUNCIL A 69 'D 4 X af J ' REV. CLEM 01 REV. EWING REV. CHATFIELD ROSTER OF NAMES I ca 'State Council Rev. Albert M. Evvinfr Chairman D 3 Frankfort, Indiana. w Rev. Ralph W. Chatiield GJ Frankfort, Indiana. Rev. Elmer J. Clem, 'Ji Secretary Kokomo, Indiana. E9 Rev. W. J. Crider Q Lebanon, Indiana Rev. George Huff 3 Terre Haute, Indiana. Rev. W. A. Frye gl Indianapolis, Indiana. I . REV. CRIDER Rev. Al'Tl1lU H. PIUIIRGH HUFF A Frankfort, Indiana. Q9 We men represent the District Advisory Coun- cil and handle all legal matters needing attention between the Assemblies. The Indiana District is one of our largest Dis- Q triets and has its own district School, Frankfort Pil- t grim College. Also the Shoemaker Memorial Old il People Home is located at Frankfort., Indiana. To- : ' tal value, :IslUU,00U.U0. af Then Beulah Rescue Chapel, one of the General Institutions, is located at Terre Haute, Indiana. J There are ninety-seven churches in the district oi and one hundred nine ordained and sixty-four licen- sed ministers. Five ordained deaconesses, eight li- 01 eensegl deacontasseg. C d T Lne strict y tate fam meetinv' 0'roun . wo eg others, one at East Enterprise ownedj bty the Pilgrim REV' PLUNKETT Holiness Church but run more on the community lines also one at Lietts Cor- Q1 ners. There are several Zone Tents that will be in the Field this season. -K ALBERT M. EWING, District Superiutendeiit. Sf -108- G9 EZ G9 P Qi Q. G3 Vs Qi Q, 52 Go Q. ii ca e 'i G9 Q 'fi
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wuf Lawns J Q Q Q J S33 Qi Q G 9 Q 9 3 of E9 35 53 H Q Q 3 J Ji Q 5 Advertisements CALENDAR 1927-28 And so the glorious opening of FI'ill1lKfOl'I Pll,Q'I'lIll College has como. Sept. 12, 13-RCg'lSi1'Eltl011 Days. Students are g'2lil1G1flIl,QVll1 from fifteen ditterent states and Canada. We ex- peet to make the opening year of Frankfort Pilgriin College a real suc- eess Sept. I-LwThe girls are look- ing to the speedy eoinpletion of their clorntitory. Sept. 20. The first week of sehool has passed. and honiesiekness pre- vails HIIHOIIQ' the freshiesl. Sept. 25-Chapel services are be- ing' held in the large tabernacle. Sept. 29-Miss Nora Allen, an out- gftllllgl' missionary to India, gave a talk in chapel. Sept. 30-The Spirit moves our little Quaker teaeher and she has a real old-fashioned shouting' time. oway Folks! When you are looking for a NEW HAT call at iss ora0wens at Shoppe 9 South Main St. Frankfort, Ind. Just received-a shipment of NEXV CADET HUSIERT in all wanted shades. Prices l'2l1lg'lllQ,' from 391.00 to tVandyke Heelsj +yg++ L-0-0-Q-9-Q-Q-0-goo-o-o - ' I ,- Burn: V llll I or a Grove Butter ALWAYS GOOD BUTTER Schlosser Bros. Home Oflice FRANKFORT - - INDIANA Also at Indianapolis Plymouth Fort Wayne Bremen 5 WZ?ESQQ5EQ925 -- --ite-
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