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TABERNACLE DEDICATED. The Cadle tabernacle, New Jersey and Ohio streets, built by E. Howard Cadle, president of the American Shoe Repair Company, in honor of his mother, Mrs. Loretta Cadle, of Tredericksburg, has been dedicated at Indianapolis. The building is on the site of the old Fletcher homestead and faces Ohio street. It is 2021 4x195 feet and has 40,009 feet of floor space. The cost of the building was about $110, 060, and the entire cost including the purchase price of the grounds was $305,000. Approximately 15,000 per sons can be accommodated in the tabernacle and space is also reserved for 1,500 persons in the choir balcony. The floor is of bow design and is cov ered with crushed limestone and the seats are theatre chairs. It has 226 windows.—Salem Teader.
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Corydon Democrat

Corydon, Indiana, US

Wed, Nov 09, 1921

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