Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 289, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 April 1923 — Page 9
FRIDAY, APRIL 13,1923
TEN-YEAR FIGHT .FOR PLAYGROUND ENDSIN VICTORY Board to Buy $35,000 Tract in Southeastern Part of City. Members of the Southeastern Improvement Club were celebrating today over an order issued by park commissioners for the purchase of a $35,000 tract of ground between Randolph St., and State, Spann and Fletcher Aves. It will be used as a play ground. The order ends a ten-year fight by citizens of Southeastern Indianapolis for the playground and fulfills one of the campaign promises of Mayor Shank. A delegation headed by Edward J. Sexton, club secretary, appearing be-
Y. M. C. A. Officials of Butler Are Installed
A men's stunt day will be held in college chapel on May 4 under the Huspices of the Butler T. M. C. A. to raise funds to pay a delegate’s expenses to the Student Conference at lake Geneva this summer. For the best stunt presented a silver loving cup will be awarded. Seniors announce they will have their Stunt day on June 9 A campaign for summer employment is being made by the Students' Employment Bureau. Henry Bruner, Russell Richardson, Gerritt Bates, David Dunlap and Harold Goode have been appointed to address meetings of the various men’s business organizations of the city to explain what the Employment Bureau is doing. Another staff of workers i3 getting in touch with students In school who want summer employment. The French Club will meet next Monday evening at the Trl Delt House. The evening will be spent in playing French games. Tickets are now on sale for the play. "Honor Bright," by Kenyon and Meredith Nicholson, to be presented at th Masonic Temple April 23 by the I r matic Club. New officers and cabinet of the Y. NEVER SAW SUCH AN IMPROVEMENT Says Lady Who Took Cardui g After Having Become So Weak She Couldn’t Stand—Had Pains All Over.
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Meetings Here Saturday Delta Psi Kappas—Meeting, Lincojn. Sunnyside Guild —Dance, Claypool. Electroplaters—Meeting, Denison. League of Women Voters— Meeting, C. of C. Sigma Alpha Club—Luncheon, Lincoln. Sigma Alpha Epsilon—Luncheon, C. of C. Altrusa Club—Luncheon, Lincoln. Beta—Luncheon, Board of Trade.
fore the park hoard Thursday, said arrangements are being made for a mass meeting to arrange opening of the playground. Edward Mcßride, director of recreation, said apparatus and equipment will be installed immediately. The playground may be opened In about two weeks. Members of the Mapleton Civic Association, headed by Harry E. Calland, president, presented a petition signed
M. C. A. have been Installed. The new members: Paul Habbe, president; Merrill Carver, vice president; George Luckey, secretary: Ralph Snyder. treasurer; George Schumacher, publicity; Earl Daniels, Industrial work; Richard Moore, membership; Edward McGavran, intercollegiate relations; Myron Hopper, campus service; Carlos Kieffer. handbook; Arnold Davis, music, and Harold Goode, employment.
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by 560 residents urging acquisition of the William A. Ketcham estate, between Illinois St. and Capitol Ave. and Forty-First and Forty-Second Sts. The tract, consisting of 8.4 acres, was the home of the late William A. Ketcham. attorney general of Indiana and national commander of the G. A. R. The board ordered appraisers appointed. Proposal by J. Walter Jarvis, superintendent of parks, that a fee of 25 cents be charged each tourist who ASPIRIN" Say “Bayer” and Insist 1 J jpAYptSy Unless you see the "Bayer Cross” on package or on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer product prescribed by physicians over twentythree years and proved safe by millions for Colds Headache Toothache Lumbago Earache Rheumatism Neuralgia Pain, Pain Accept "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin’’ only. Each unbroken package contains proper directions. Handy boxes of twelve tablets cqst few cents. Druggists also sell bottles of 24 and 100. Aspirin Is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoactetlcacldester of Salley 11 cacid.—Advertisement.
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stays at a tourist camp in the city was rejected. Hiram Minor was appointed caretaker at Woollen’s Gardens at $25 a year and the privilege of using the house and cultivating the land. Proposed establishment of an amusement park for colored people at Ral-
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ston Ave. and Twenty-Seventh St. was referred to the superintendent of parks. Look for Missing Boy Search was being made in Indianapolis today for Carlton Williams, 17,
a senior in the Worthington, IncL, High School. D. C. Mclntosh superintendent of schools at Worthington, in a letter to the chief of police, said Williams left home Wednesday morning, and that afternoon mailed a card in Indiai.apolis to his parents. George
Williams, father of the missing boy, said his son had about $25 with him. Near East Colleges Six of the American colleges in the Near East which were closed on account of the war and its consequences, have reopened and have al-
most recovered their attendance of 1913-14, In spite of great increase In the cost of operating them. Several colleges have as yet been unable to reopen, according to a report from the American consul general at Constantinople.—U. S. Bureau of Education.
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