Evening Star Newspaper, May 5, 1925, Page 32

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el e CHORCHUNTY BAN. APPEAL S INORED Methodist Bishops Take No Action in Case of Balti- ¥ more Conference. By the Acsociated Press. NASHVILLE, Tenn., May 5.—After announcing the plan of Episcopal visl- tation, the College of Bishops of the Methodist Episcopal Church South yesterday concluded their main ses- | sions at the Spring meeting h!re" without taking action on the appeal trom the Baltimore Conference, which voted against the plan of unification | with the Methodist Episcopal Chureh. | If there is a review of the proceed- Inzs of the Baltimore Conference by the bishops it will be done under the £ inished business. The Il be in Nashville practl oughout the week for the sessions of the board of missions of ihe church. The may be a _Ia(er statement on t or other subjects, . nced vesterday that no change in the of the bishops, this Jeen looked forward nuch interest A matter letermined is the place of the Fall term of the Conference that confer- e held by Bishop R. cludes: shop D. A. Chan —Winchester, Va., svember 25; Ul outh Caro- Abbeville, S. C., October 28;| 'n North - Carolina—Statesville, . October 14. 7. W. Darlington. larksburg, W. Va., entucky — Covington, Louisville—Greenville, eauchamp. Belgium, aba, Brazil, outh Brazil—Cruz Alta, mber 17. Bishop H. A. Boaz. Japan mission, Korea, Siberia mission. SON OF MOTOR PIONEER IS PSYCHOPATHIC CASE March Haynes, in Ill Health Since Father's Death, Is at New York Hospital. he Associated Press. VEW YORK, May 5.—March 29, of Kokomo, Ind., son of vood Haynes, founder of Automobile Co. terday to the Tellevue Hospital. Since the death of his father, it was 4, he has not been in good health. | KOKOMO, Ind., May 4.—March Haynes, son of the. late Elwood Haynes, who was admitted to the Bellevue Hospital, in New York, was| administrator for his father's estate, Young Haynes went last week on nd a telegram to his moth- nounced his illness. Rel- here said that voung Haynes o extremely nervous since A new “divining rod well in Austr: which detect the pull of g Aflantic City N. J New York. N. Y. Boston. Mass. . Washington, D. ¢ HOLLYWOOD, FLA, 78 Sunday, May 10th —uwe start another of our en- joyable and profitable tours which terminates at %@; ’%he Sea’ | FLORIDA It is hard to conceive a more practical trip for ANY BUSINESS MAN—Eight days of real pleasure — visiting Jacksonville, Daytona, Rock- lege, Palm Beach, Coral Gables—and Miami as well. SEE FOR YOURSELF the wonderful and STARTLING GROWTH and I ESTMENT POSSIBILITIES OF THIS WONDERFUL COUNTRY— Our FLORIDA experts will be glad to explain the trip to you (more in detail) at our OFFICE. | | | All expenses, Pullman, hotel, bus fares, yacht trip and all meals in- cluded in this $250 Eight-Day Trip for $110 Reservations Taken Every Day Open Every Evening Until 10 P. M. Phone Us at Once Main 347 THE: EVENING -STAR; WASHINGTON,. D. (.. TUESDAY, 'MAY 5. 1925.° e —————————————————————— Inch by inch- ood bread builds heaith MOTHERS and fathers know there is nothing like good bread and milk for growing youngsters. There is protein for tissue building—vitamines for health and growth—min- erals for bone and tissue. Corby’s Mother’s Bread espe- cially will help the lads grow, because this bread 1s richer in gluten—master- builder of tissue and energy. Our scientific mixing pro- cess takes care of that—and the balanced milk content just doubles the benefit your children get from eating plenty of good bread. For sandwiches, for school lunches, for in-between- meal satisfaction and for food at every meal—use Corby’s Mother’s Bread. It will pay you to think more about bread

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