Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 260, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 March 1925 — Page 3

THURSDAY, MARCH 12,1925

RAPER CHOIR TO GIVE PROGRAM—Dancing Follows Concert Saturday Night. Raper Commandery choir will give a concert at the Masonic Temple Auditorium Saturday evening, at 8:15. This choir was organised over two years ago to assist In presenting the ritualistic work for Raper Oommandery. George W. Kadel Is conductor and Clarence Carson Is organist. The organization will be assisted by Everton Stidham, bass barytone. An outstanding feature will be the singing of "Red Skies Above a 'Wigwam,'’ by A.. Devorak. This number has a very beautiful barytone solo which will be sung by Stidham. He will be accompanied by Charles Hanson. V The program will be followed by dancing. These who do not have tioketa can procure the same at the door. Admission for the concert and dance is 60 cents. LIGHT METERS BOUGHT Company Tabes Them Over at Request of Mayor. Bv Times NtecioJ CLINTON. Ind.. March 11.—The Wabash Valley fclectric Company is purchasing meters from Its customers. Purchase was recently requested by Mayor Paine in a letter to C. M. Poor, manager of the company. Aooonßng to city officials there is a law providing that all publio utilities provide their meters. City Attorney M. W. Lyday and Ppor stated they did not know of such a law.

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DE PAUW CHOIR TO SING Concert Will Be Given Sunday at North M. E. Church. DePauw University choir will give a conoert at North Methodist Episcopal Church, Illinois St. and Maple Road, Friday night, the Rev. Jesse Bogue, pastor announced. Dean Robert G. McCutchan is dlreotor. Calendar Club of which Mrs. P. J. Williamson is president, is sponsoring the event.

PLANS READY TO OPENHOSPITAL Christian Church May Control Deaconess. Indiana Christian Church probably will take over the Deaconess Hospital within thirty days, Rev. O. ATrlnkle, pastor of Englewood Christian Church, said today, following a meeting of the State committee on Wednesday. The hospital will be run by an independent corporation of Christian ministers, business men and physicians. Terms have been agreed upon, subject to final approval. The commlmtte Includes O. N. Shirley, chairman; Rev. Homer Dale, Dr. O. S. Jaqtilth. H. W. Cox, J. D. Pritchett and W. T. Quill, attorney, all of Indianapolis, and Rev. 8. S. Lappen, Bedford; Rev. W. H. Book and G. L. Reeves, Columbus, and S. B. Stewart, Scottsburg. Married 69 Tears Bv United Press EVANSVILLE, Ind, March 12. —Maj. Byron Parsons, 89, and his wife today started In the seventieth year of their weddeed life. They celebrated their sixty-ninth wedding anniversary Wednesday.'

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Lessons in Life Saving Count Charles Milton. 515 W. Heni\y St., today owed his life to F. A. Joslin, 28, of 2946 N. Capital Ave., who

stopped the flow of blood from $n artery In his leg Sunday night. Joslin, who happened io be near the scene of the accident, had taken three lessons in the lifesaving course given employes of the Merchants Heat and Light Company. Every employe of the company Is required to take the course. Milton haH cut his leg on a wln-

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dow pane. Joslirf had driven Into a gasoline station nearby and was called Into the home to aid In stopping the flow of blood. By the time police had arrived Joslin had applied Urst aid and stopped tbe bleeding of the cut.

SUMMER TERM JUNE 11 Purdue Announces Special Courses for Toaic hers. Bv Times Bimiial' LAFAYETTE. Ind., March "t 2. Announcement has ten made that Puydue's annua! summer session will open June 11, and continue until , Aug. 12. Instruction will be offered in agriculture, biology, botany, chemistry, economics, education, engineering, English. French. German, history, home economics, mathematics, physical education, psychology, public speaking, Spanish and trades and industry. Particular attention has been called to the special curricula offered for vocational teachers In agriculture, home economics, trades and Industry. All professional courses required for vocational, high school and second grade principal’s licenses are offered. CIVIC CLUB TO MEET Citizens Will Discuss Improvement of English Ave. Improvement of English Ave. from Big Four Railroad to Rural St. and development of Finch Park at Fletcher and State Aves. will be discussed by Southeastern Clvlo Improvement Club Friday night at home of John F. White, president, at 1546 Lexington Ave. City officials have agreed to improve English Ave. under the connecting link law. Delegations from South Irvington Civic Club will attend. Spring and summer program will be outlined. Gould Family Loses Power Bu United Press NEW YORK, March 12.— With the sale of the St. Louis and Southwestern railroad, known as the Cotton Belt line to Rock Island, the Gould family has disappeared from the railroad. Although the heirs I of the $84,000,000 Jay Gould estate are large holders of rail securities they do not dominate a mile of road.

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ART DIRECTOR IS NAMED Oakley/ E. Ricey Will Design Shortridge Play Settings. Oakley E. Ricey, member of the faculty of the Herron Art Instlttue, has been selected to design the settings for "Bab," the Shortridge senior play, to be presented at the Murat Theater April 21. Ricey is well qualified, having been formerly art director for Stuart Walker. He designed the settings for> "The Tailor-Made Man” and “The Charm School,” the senior class productions at Shortridge for the last two years. Effective Means of Reducing Fat Here la an extraordinary method of reducing weight—extraordinary because no atarvation dleta or violent exercise# are necetaary. Marmola Prescription Tablets are made exactly In accordance with the famoua Marmola Prescription. They rednee you steadily and easily, with no ill effects. Procure them from yonr druggist at one dollar for a box or send price direct to the Marmola Company. General Motors Building, Detroit, Mich. Once vou start taking theae tablets and loalng your fatnesa, you will be happy again.—Advertisement.

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