Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 195, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 December 1922 — Page 11
DEC. 25, 1922
TWENTY GROWN-UP SCOUTS PLANNING TO HOLD REUNION Forni jt Members of Troop 57 Talk Over Old Days. A reunion will be belò by twenty grown-up boy scouts of Troop 67 at thè Fourth Prepbyterian Church Tuesóay evening. All of thè young men attalned thè rank of Eagle Scout before they went to college or In other urayo left thè active sphere of thè troop. R. N. Pruitt, scoutmaster, 'Srtll be toastmaster, thè reunion belng In thè forni of a dlnner. The twenty “veterane" are: Louis Booth, Walter Hendrickson and Henry Marsh, all of Purdue University; Charles Moore of Harvard University; Harold Metcalf of Wabash College; Paul Martin and Alfred Mueller of Notre Dame; Thomas Smith and Robert Efrovmson of Butler College; Nathaniel Owens of Illinois University; Rollo Hester of Milwaukee; Arthur Diai, Frederick Dusenburg, Donald Hawkins, August Hook, Fred Nehrbas, Boyd Rollin. Ellis Stuart, Paxton Uner and Robert Webb. CHILDREN’S PARTY AT BRANCH LIBRARY Photo-Play Indorserà Pian Clxristmas Entertaiimient. The Indiana Indorserà of Photoplays, assisted by thè better library conimittee of thè Shelby St. branch library, will give a children's entertainment Tuesday evening at 7:30 at thè branch library, Shelby St. and Bradbury Ave. The film, “Cinderella and Her Slipper," vili be ehown thè children. Piano numbers and readings will be given by Herman Ransdell, Elizabeth Welland, Bertlia Haynes and Audrey Ten Eyck. Short addresses will he made by thè Rev. Leroy James, Samuel H. Cooper and Robert Sloan. Thìs entertainment is for thè children of schools Xos. 34 and 72 and St. Catherine's parochial school. The hostesses are Mrs. Lillie May Wilson, Mrs. Joseph Stofer, Mrs. Jack O’Rourke. Mrs. Mabel McDaniels, Mrs. J. V. Hayes, Mrs. L. A. Lewis, Mrs. B. IL Cooper and Mrs. J. Francis Ake.
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