Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 96, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 August 1922 — Page 5
AUG. 31, 1922
REUNIONS TO BE REED BY LEGION IT TERRE MUTE *WO Division Meetings Planned So Far at Convention Next Month. NAMES ARE REQUESTED Invitations Received in State From Cincinnati for 113th Engineers. By Time* Special TERRE HAUTE. Ind., Aug. 31. Reunions of various divisions and smaller outfits will be held at the time of the State American Legion convention here next month. Two so far contemplated are for the 3Sth and 84th divisions. Capt. A. F. Duddleston of this city is chairman of the reunions committee. Legion members who are planning to attend the State convention have been requested to send in their names together with their outfits. Reunions will be held for each qrganization represented providing there is a corporal s guard on hand. Convention plans are rapidly nearing completion and the buddies from over the State are promised the time of their lives by Terre Haute citizens upon their visit here. A reunion of the engineers of the 118th regiment will be held at Cincinnati Sept. 2 to 4. according to invitations received here. Most of the members of the association are from Indiana, Kentucky and tVest Virginia.
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KENDALLVILLE—Joe Emerick is planning to gather his com with a stepladder this year, the stalks being over twelve feet high. BICKNELL—WhiIe Miss Edith Loudln was laughing a small black bug flew down her throat and crawled into her nose necessitating a painful operation. FRANKLIN- —Asleep at the steering wheel, Jimmie Rudes of Lexington, Ky., hit the Edinburg cemetery gate with the car he drove. TERRE HAUTE—Beat this if you can, melon growers—Clay Trueblood raised a watermelon weighing fortytwo pounds. LEBANON—Because A. T. Peara of Indianapolis did not appear and had no attorney in court his SSO bond on a speeding charge was forfeited. LAFAYETTE—A fuel saving of 20 per cent for locomotives is effected by an economizer tested at Purdue University. CLINTON—He joined the Army to see the world and Earl Brown. 16, missing for five months, has just been found at Galveston, Texas. ALEXANDRIA —Lot owners have been urged to cut high weeds and let De Loss Arnold work, as he just had a six-days' battle with hay fever. WABASH —Their divorce of last November is considered a failure and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin E. Reemer are planning to remarry. WASHINGTON—TroubIe over refusal of Robert Frederick, 17, to pay a taxicab fare from Mt. Carmel to Lwwrencevilje, 111., was followed by bis arrest on a forgery charge. HARTFORD CITY —Mrs. Emma Rader is to become county assessor to •ueceed her husband, who was killed In a fall from a garage recently. k RUSHVILLE —A civil war muster Soli for Rush County discovered in the auditor's office has been handsoiA® 1 *' boun<l GjjjSipNFlELD—That he helped to cremate V over 20,000 bodies in India was stat€NP ent ot H - Looker in an address at teachers' institute. PU \xkfP rt —Evidently Charles Snodgrass do^ R>t rellsh his wife alimony s?JP c she married again, for he's $322 in \ arrears, contempt proceedings show.'p*p WAYNE If-styled. "bad
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of a kick,” Patrolman Andy Sartore heard and hoped to nab a bootlegger but only found Bill McCue riding his white mule "Gunpowder.” FRANKFORT —Anew species of thieves has been found here who steal money from milk bottles. FT.WAYNE- There was real trouble when two fathers took up their small sons' fight and Rudolph Langas faced an assault charge in court. TIPTON—Rev. A. A. Fletcher didn't mean to spy, but on a lonely road he saw three motorists partake of white mule. COLUMBUS—SamueI Wertz, principal of the local high school. Is ready to begin his thirty-sixth year as a teacher next month. TlPTON—Chester Thomas doesn’t believe in telling a fish story with nothing to prove It so he's having a twenty-two pound catfish mounted. WABASH—A 16-year-old bottle of bonded whisky found buried by John Rlsh has resulted in hundreds of laborers applying for a furnace excavating job.
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