Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 April 1920 — Page 7

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THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, MONDAY, APRIL 19, 1920.

VINCENNES STATE BANK WILE REOPEN TUESDAY

ELECTION OF NEW PRESIDENT AND CASHIER ANNOUNCED.

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(Special to The Itvtianapoli* Newal YlNCENNlCi. April 19.—The

^Vincennes State Bank, closed for the

week by Charles W. Camp, head th* banking department in the of* »e Of Otto L. Klauss, auditor of will reopen tomorrow with the

, board

[new presidea

Claude B.

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t will be the new cashier. Hornet

tinkle was eervin* a« president at time the hank was ordered■ ►ad Charles 8. Noesette wae

Old Officer* Who Remain. James M. Adams will remain vi.ee* president, and William H Hill. Bllsfaa

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Teeoliser and H. p will remain m» n.

ers of the board of d;r«ctffs. -

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where he had served as county 'm Mr. Acker has served as

clerk for the Last ten

couoty

Stale meat by Camp.

I According to a statemenMjwued^by tmm in Vincennes. Mr. Camp and I* B. Hoileman

H. Boyer, othe

replace

Boymrf other state bank saws u remain In Vincennes

Hi getting the

SOCIETY

Hamilton entertained at a rose luncheon and .shower, Saturday, at the home of Mrs. Hamilton, in honor of

Thursday

Mr. and Mrs. William K. Picket*

nonnee the

daughter Agnes

, William K. Picken ansms r^r r

Miss Helen Rorex has gone to Louisville to attend the wedding of Miss Mildred Haglfy and Louis Keely, which will take place April 20. i

Seiler to^rnesTpaul Dixon was asi-

.g will take place in June.

turned today to her home in Evansville accompanied by Mrs. Roick. who will visit her for two days.

I today to h« accompanied dll Si sit her

Druse, of Mile* City. Miss Prances Frasee.

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Mrs. J. Mont. t< Of Rush

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Mrs. David MacDonald, of Cincin-

was entertained Saturday with a luncheon party at the Hotel Lincoln by tbs members of her wedding party Mrs. Minnie Hibbltt announces the

HARTFORD CITY, IzuL, April

Mlse Rath Blake, daughter of Henry Blake, and William Pancoast, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Paneoaau of Baton, ware married here yesterday by the Rev E EL Daria, pastor of the Presbyterian church. Mrs. Pnaeoaet is a graduate of the Hartford City High School and Tristate College, at An-

gola, and is a vocalist of ability. Mr. Paneoast Is a graduate th chem-

istry from the University of Wiacon-

” i and served in the army during • yurW war. He wow Is the chemist the American window glass fac-

J®ry her^Mrywid Mrs. Paaooaet wm

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several ‘mouths in Dos Angeles. the guests who will eome

of town to

Ing of Miss Ruth Wileon and Nab

Among om out

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Barker, of Worthington, which will take piste gaturday neon at the horaa of the bride’s parent*. Dr. and Mrs, A. B. Wilson, will b*_MfS. Joseph!Sf

Will* be read by the of French Dick, who wedding of Dt. tnd

III. The se Rev. M. D. H officiated at Mrs, Wilson.

Miss Suba McClure and Mra Vashei

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RUTH PAGE TRIUMPHS IN BALLET

inapobs has not had in many a more completely delightful in the theater than that nroat the Murat last night by tbs title Symphony Orchestra and the Holm ballet. Eaeh organismis nearly perfect in kind, and alliance in one program is a ilarly happy one, augmenting sty that is in music and Separately and revealing new unconsidered possibilities in the sue* *of*ite greater rarity

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and the prei

night'e audience 'and memotrabii Danelsg of such ■to thl

Barrere as s flutist, and he proved to be an artist of extraordinary gifts. smK~ ' „ . Fieme’s

concluding number

with a *deui

liable reserve.

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Made your will ? A bad thing to post-«, pone, be believo#

pone.

we could serve jon efficiently as execy utor. Evans Woollen, president. Vin-

% trust of-

in America ter the Ch nun that had for-

gP ,■ Jkfrbrr . fgMngs ank lErust

.shower, SaU Mrs. Hamiltoi

IWallae Hathryn

Grawfordsvilla a bride of this month. Covers were laid for eight guests, the center piece being a silver and crys-

Molony, of

being a silver and crys k and white roses.

■-» Jl Mlda P. Marshall atertalned at dinner in honor of MISs Molony. The table decorations were in pink and white, the bridal colors, wide pink satin streamers extending from the chandeliers to the four corners of the table. The centerpiece was a wedding cake encircled

With miniature gold c&ndelabras with

pin* cand* *

marked th*

Tiny kewple brides

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BIG RALLY AT RICHMOND.

[Spedal to The Zndianapolia Hews] RICHMOKD, Ind.. April If.—Senator Harding, of Ohio, and Senator Johnson, of California, two Of the Republican candidates for the nomination for President, will speak her# Tuesday evening at a Sixth district Republican rally. James W. Fesler, Edward C. Toner and Warren T. McCray, candidates for the nomination for Governor, alao Win apeak. Th* committee on arrangements has canceled the proposed afternoon meeting

Several hundred vial

PLAYS AND PLAYERS

AT TH, THEATER, TODAY. feasaarsisaa Xerie—VaadeviB* Continuous

lf*f*a at mm Stage.

The sttradioB st the Murat tonight shd

a» the week Is “Ute Baletiss of ISIS.** the firs* of » ssrws of aanusi iwtues to he pro-

vi si tors from

countiea ih the district are « to be here. The meeting will In the Coliseum, which has a

capacity of about 2,000.

James E. Watson

seating Senator

dated by the Winter Garden, the Mrs* is heeded by Jack Norworth and Berry Wet,

son.

atson was invited to pre-

side at the meeting, bat he may not

hsrtha Kakcfc. who has L , Irahsnapohe u* many yaaia. is

w& a of ^

Mabel part to «>m€«dy

of tide week. Er.frh.h musie!

Tajlwr plays two numbers of his own com-

position..

cago. Death was .eat monia. Mis* Spurrier

polls fifteen year* i tlon as secretary j

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•on. pr suranee

lent of

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mother, Mrs. Nancy

cago. and a *kiter. Sinex, survive. Claude C. Spurrier, a

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MAIth Hetmes Spurrier Dead. Edith Helmes Spurrier, for a num-

ber of years a resident of Indianapolls, died today at her home 1ft Chi-

be able to he present.

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