Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 11, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 May 1924 — Page 13

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HEAD OF DE PAUW MADE BISHOP AT Mi. CONFERENCE University Trustees Will Probably Pick His C::ccessor Next Month, Trustees of De Pauw University residing in Indianapolis were not certain today what action will be taken to name a successor for President George R. Grose, who was chosen bishop of the Methodist church Thursday at General Conference at Springfield, Mass. Dr. Grose received 564 votes ana was one of four made bishops. It is likely he will be assigned to a foreign field, possibly China. He is also the fourth president of De Pauw to be elected bishop. Thomas Bowman, Dr. Edwin Holt Hughes, and Dr. Francis J. McConnell were elevated to Bishop from the presidency of De Pauw Fred Hoke, trustee of De Pauw, said it was likely that the trustees

Business Crowds Out Chimes

*yT| EDDING chimes are lost nowadays in the roar of ..--J the motor car, the whirl of modern business, and other evidences of the “Jazz Age,’’ according to Miss Margaret Mahoney, marriage license deputy for County Clerk Albert H. Losche. It used to be that a wedding was a deliberate affair, according to Miss Mahoney—unless Papa was trailing too close, after a descent down a moon-lit ladder. Nobody ever heard of such a thing as the bride-to-be not having time enough to go with the prospective bridegroom, after a marriage license, although sometimes the man couldn’t leave his job. "Now, it's nothing unusual for a man to come in and get the license alone, because the girl can’t get away from the office long enough—or doesn't want to,” the clerk commented. "Guess the flappers and women of this age figure they can always get a man, but another god job is hard to find! What are we coming to, with all this modem speed?” Anyway, Miss Mahoney has the satisfaction of knowing that Old Jeremiah, viewing the jazzy youths of his time B. C., dashing around in streamline chariots, put the same query to a wondering world. Moores Made Governor Congressman Merrill Moores will head the Indiana Society of Colonial Wars during the coming year. He was elected governor at meeting in the Spink-Arms Thursday night. The principal talk was made by Demarchus C. Brown on "Colonial Indiana.” Boy Auto Victim Improves Robert Nicholas, 8, of 1868 Pleasant Run Blvd., is improving today from injuries received Thursday night •when struck by an auto driven by Harry Lensman, 2018 Shelby St., according to police. Lensman was held. The accident occurred near the boy’s home.

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would consider the election of a new president at the board meeting in Greencastle next month. No successor to Dr Grose has been DR. GEORGE R. GROSE mentioned. Dr. Henry B. Longden is vice president. Dr. Grose became president of De Pauw in October, 1913, coming from Grace M. E. Church, Baltimore. During his administration the university has tripled its enrollment, and made similar progress in buildings, endowment and equipment. Dr. Grose personally supervised

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two endowment driver totalling $2,000,000, and has started a $500,000 drive for new buildings. In addition to this work at De Pauw, he Is the author of several books on religious topics, and lecturer and preacher of recognized national ability. ONE MORE TO BE NAMED Methodists to Elect Fifth Bishop Today—Also Take Up War Draft. By United Prett SPRINGFIELD, Mass., May 23 A new resolution against war prepared by a special committee of thirteen was ready for presentation to the general conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church today. It was somewhat less pacifistic than a previous resolution, but urged cooperation of Christian churches In a world-wide effort to prevent war. Four bishops were elected yesterday and a fifth is to be elected today. These chosen were: Ret . George A Miller, of Panama, 67C. Rev. Titus Lowe, of Omaha, Neb., 594. Rev. George B. Grose, Greencastle, Ind., 664. Rev. Benton T. Bradley, of India, 633. Youth Held in Auto Theft Case Charles Smith, 16, Thirty-Fourth St., and Arlington Ave., is charged with vehicle taking. Detectives allege be escaped from Crown Point

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(Ind.) officers when they captured Leon Fleming, 16, of 1201 W. Twenty-Seventh St., in an auto

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