Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 60, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 July 1924 — Page 3

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INDIANA MASONS WILL HOLD ANNUAL PICNICSATURDAY Many Events Planned for Big Fraternal Event at Broad Ripple. The York Rite Masonic consisting of Blue Lodge members throughout the State will hold their annual picnic at Bread Ripple Park Saturday, rain or shine. This will bring together the largest gathering of Masons ever held in this State. Hundreds will motor to the ra-rk, while others will come on special steam and interurban roads, according to information received by George J. Lehnert, chairman of the various committees. The program for the day follows: Field events, 50-yard dash, boys 6 to 10 years old: 50-yard dash, girls 6 to 10: 50-yard dash, boys 10 to 16: 60-yard dash, giri s 10 to 16; sack race for boys under 16: sack race for boys over 16; 100-yard dash for men weighing over 200; 50-yard for ladies of the Eastern Star: 100-yard dash for men of each Blue Lodge; crawfish race for boys under 18; peanut race for children; cigarette race for men and women; tie and collar contest for men and women; shoe and stocking race for children under 6; nailing contest for ladies over 16; potatoe race for ladies over 16: potato race for ladies under 16, ladies’ ball-throwing contest; tug-of-war, ten men from each Blue Lodge; the aquatic contests will include men and boys' fancy diving; small boys’ race; 100 yards, for men (free style); 100 yards (breast stroke) fo~ men: 100 yards girls (free style): 100 yards girls (back stroke); 100 yards, fre-for-all: canoe-tilting contest; horse shoe contest. Drills will be given by the Grotto. Sahara Buds, Job’s Daughters and Raper Commandery. Music will be furnished by the Grotto Band and the Boys’ Bard from the Masonic Home at Franklir. There will be dancing. The speakers include Judge Arthur Robinson and Edna L. Hamilton, superintendent of Public Health 1 Nursing Association. BOYS’ CLUB IN CAMP Picnic to Be Held With Directors Meeting July 23. A picnic is being planned by Boys’ Club Association at the summer camp, three and one-half miles northwest of Nobleeville, July 23. when directors will meet, Arthur M olf, president, said. Athletic contests are planned. Will "Wertz, superintendent, is in charge of the arrangements. About fifty boys are in camp.

MRS. ROSE TEPE ELECTED Indianapolis Woman Honored t>y Enights Sf- John Auxiliary. Mrs. Rose Tepe of Indianapolis was elected first •'.’ice president if Knights of St. John Auxiliary at the closing session of the biennial convention at Rochester, X. Y., on Thursday. Mayor Frank X. Schwab of Buffalo was elected supreme president of the Knights and Mrs. Teresa Ganster of Rochester, supreme president of the auxiliary. Gone, but Not Forgotten Automobiles reported stolen belong to: Edgar R. Morgan, 609 N. Garfield Ave., Ford, from Pennsylvania and Vermont Sts. George Clendenning, 1118 W. Twenty-Eighth St., Ford, from Capitol Ave. and Market St. BACK HOME AGAIN Automobiles reported found by police belong to: Claud W. Allen, 1906 Broadway, Chalmers, found at 3142 Central Ave Hudson touring car, no certificate of title: found at Illinois and Sixteenth Sts. Health Movies Shown Motion pictures on health topics and an illustrated lecture on health work by a representative of the tuberulosls association were the features of the health program at the American Settlement House Thursday night- The program was under direction of Miss Mary Riggs and Mary A. Myers, executive secretary of the Marion County Tuberculosis Association. More than 200 attended. Donald Hawkins Is Leader American Boy Scouts’ swimming patrol, of forty-eight boys, training at Bear Mountain, N. Y., will be led by Donald Hawkins, Indianapolis Scout selected to attend the international jamboree at Copenhagen, Denmark, next month. The patrol wfil leave for Europe on the Leviathian July 26. Now!—get relief in one minute from corns, callouses and bunions with Dr. Scholl’s Zmo-pads. They remove the cause—friction and pressure. Thin, easy to apply, antiseptic, healing. Three sizes. Nothing so quick and sure. At j our druggist or shoe dealer. Dl Scholl’s 'ZitiO'pads '"Put one on—the pain is gone *

Forrester Claims Part He Plays Influences His Life

"It is more or less/'of a bromide in the tradition of the -theater that actors seldom, if ever, are influenced by the characters they play in the various productions in which they participate.” declares Frederick Forrester, who £>lays the- role of the rabbi, Dr. Samuels, in “Abie's Irish Rose,” which is now in its sixth week at the Capitol. “This tradition,” he claims, ‘‘has

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players of the highest personal ideals and moral standards who invariably were cast for ‘bad’ roles—men and women alike —accepting these characters and playing them with consumate skill and conviction, yet actually loathing- their work. “My personal experience is that a part, honestly studied and conscientiously played, does help shape a man’s character. I know that my viewpoint on many subjects has undergone a change for the better since I started to play ‘Dr. Samuels.’ “It seems that the calling I am supposed to represent on the stage clings to me in a measure in my piivat elife, giving jpe higher mental

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Butler.. Easily the best act on the bill. The movie is Baby Peggy in “The Law Forbids.” At the Palace today, Saturday and Sunday. (Reviewed by Walter D. Hickman.) -I- -I- -IOther attractions on view today include: “Abie’s Irish Rose,” at the Capitol; “Mary’s Ankle,” at English’s; “Just Suppose,” at the Murat; Lottie Mayer at the Lyric; “Those Who Dance,” at the Circle; “Tiger Love,” at the Ohio; "George Washington, Jr.,” at the Apollo; Rex Baker in “The Sword, of Valor,” at the Isis: “The Perfect Flapper,” at Mister Smith’s, and "Daughters of Today,” at the Lincoln Square.

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