Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 244, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 February 1921 — Page 7
NEW BRANCH OP LIBRARY TO OPEN Will Be Situated at School Board Headquarters. Anew branch of the public library will open Monday, Feb. 21. It is a special library designed for the benefit and use of the teachers in the Indianapolis schools and for the particular public Interested and will serve also as a library for the administration offices and officers of the schools. The new branch Is located at school board headquarters,
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just opposite th entrance in the old library building. This teachers’ professional library contains books and pamphlets on educational subjects, educational magazines, visualization material courses of study and reports of other schobl cities, parent 1 teacher association Information and will have frequent exhibits on educational subjects.. Miss Kate Dlnsmoor will serve as librarian. HAMILTON COUNTY MAN DIES. NOBLESVILLE, Ind., Feb. 19— Pater Miller, 68, Is dead at his home In the northern part of Hamilton County. He was a grandson of Isaac Miller, who founded the town of Millersburg, nine miles north of Noblesvllle.
SCHOOL NOTES MANUAL NOTES. The following officers of the June seniors have been re-elected: Howard Murphy, president; Wllmetta Mitchell, vice president; Lois TTnversaw, secretary, and Charles Johnson, treasurer. decided that the June seniors buy to decorate the picture of Mr. Emnwrieh. The decoration committee appointed is: Will Cuppy, Donald Hoover, Joe Klausner, Helen Hodde and Mary Alice Morton. . . . Tho Junior Drama Ldague of Manual Is the largest In the city. The total membership Is 137. Officers aye:
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Alberta Bernd, president; Ruth Fehr, vice president.;- Viora Frye, secretarytreasurer. Allen White has charge of the publicity. The membership committee is. Ituth Fehr, Ina Bush, Essie Long and/ Maurice Pleak. The party committee consists of: Thelma Taylor, Elizabeth Davy, Pauline Chastain and Gilbert Schmitt. The members of the league were divided Into groups which will lie announced later. The meeting of March 2 will be under the supervision of group number one. ... A meeting was held in the auditorium Wednesday of all students who had had two or more years of Instruction either on a musical lnstru-
Sure! w&'/t s&y anotfaur week. : We were positively unable to accommodate y I v the thousands who wanted to see Chaplin’s A Hrsf National latest picture, and mimy who saw it are \ Attraction anxious to see it again therefore we are \\ extending for another week, with an entire /Itelef 1 fi\ Is^ change in the balance of our program— j UH Charlie Chaplin “the" kid” IHRm O'*! ®l* ow Sunday I'JO p. M. Overture "American Rhapsody," by Hosmer. aJNE. 111 ...... in. ........
ment or vocal, to determine whether or not to form a players’ club similar to the Drama League. No decision was reached. . . . The June *2l classplns were completed Friday. . . . E. IJ. Graff and other members of the school board visited Manual Friday. ... A celebration of the twenty-sixth anniversary was hetid in the auditorium Friday. ... The Short Story Club, sponsored by Miss Wheeler and Mr. Moffet, has been named ‘ The Odd Number” from the book of that name by De Maupassant. The president is Benjamin Barker; the vice president, Elmer Einingholz, and the secretary, Mary Foltz. The
membership committee Is: Mildred Allison, Evangeline Lane and Fletcher Watts. . . . Operetta rehearsal will be held Tuesdays and Thursdays for the girls. The boys will practhze Mondays and Wednesdays while a complete rehearsal will be held each Friday. The< operetta “Swords and Scissors” is under the supervision of Ralph Winslow and has a cast of about thirty memberst . . . The party given by the Drama League was a success In every way. The following committees hare been named for the June ’2l class. Class banner committee, Ruby Roberts, Emma
WEEK STARTING TOMORROW From the Noted Novel By Winston Churchill Gilded gentry of the “better sort.” Prating of “social standing"! Defiling the church with their heartless hypocrisy! Building their empty pride with the blood A , and toil of others! Also And then that “other sort" of person! The A Mermaid Comedy, heart-hungry girl who finds the narrow path too hard. The boy who tries, loses, stumbles “APSXL FOOL n down. The poor who riot when their “bet- * 1 ters" steal their homes. ... . with Lloyd Hamilton, and Two mighty, human millstones, grinding out < / life, drama, radiant romance—in the thrill- The Literary Digest Topics Ing scenes of this great picture. A story of dark souls filled with light by the power of a boundless love. *-Jfiecasl includes - , Willi am E Carleton, Edith Hallor Marguerite Clayton $ Richard Carlyle / N / .
I Brinkman, Sadie Heidenrich, Mary Koch [and Rose Meunch; armband committee, j Lois Unversaw, Gladys Wheeler, Charles ‘Johnson and Anna Polak; program committee, Lucy Court, Emil De Julio, Virginia Ross, Herbert Weasel and Alice i Summerville; decoration committee, Everett Dammeyer, Maurice Bowers, Anna Greenberg and Mary Alice Morton; gift committee, George Glossbrenner, Theodore Draper, Frieda Rahe, Marion Bnsey and Evelyn Vick; yell committee, Claude Pltsenberger, Lawrence Beherent, Victor Helm, Saul Goldman and Frederick l’oehler; photo committee, Theodore Brennan, Wilbur Green, Herman Otto i and David Lehner; announcement com-
mittee, Robert Ross, Marion Marshal Theodore Trobst, Dorothy Crisr an Elizabeth Tucker. Class day committeei program, Ralph Hopping, Donald llooi er, Helen Beck, narrison Graver, CharP Davis and Virginia Parkham; decoratioi Joe Klausner, Lucille Clark, Millar Mogg, Harold Brandt and Mary Regult class party (music) committee, Barne Brennan, Don Ellis, Ethel Hill and Mil nie Locks; entertainment committe Mary Kelly, Bernice Gaskins, Llllia Gobln, Marion Krick, Maurice Healey an Will Cuppy. The first named In th above committees is the chairman. Don aid Hoover, editorial writer of th Booster, has resigned.
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