Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 261, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 March 1925 — Page 5
FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1925
BOARD PREPARES FOR HOT MONTHS Rhodlus Swimming Pool Completed, Ip time* of cold prepare for dog daye. Following this motto, the p&t’V board already is thinking of hot supiiher (Jays, when the mercury Is aviating around the 100 mark and thousands of kids and adults are hiking for bathing beaches and swimming: pools. The new swimming: pool at Rhodiun Park has been completed and will be ready for operation as soon as.needed. In addition, the old pools and beaches at Willard Park, Douglass park, Ringgold Bt. playgrounds Twenty-Sixth St. and White River in Riverside Park, and Warflcigh will be in service. The board probably will renew attempts to make arrangements, with the Indianapolis Water Company to establish a beach bek—r tbe Riverside dam in , White River. CLUB TO BE ORGANIZED Ppeebyterian Church Men Win Heat Former Governor. Organisation of & community men’s club tie planned for tonight at the Fair-view Presbyterian Church, Capitol Av. and • Forty-Sixth St., following a supper at 6:80. Former Governor James P. Goodrich will speak on experiences during his visit to Russia several years ago. Talks also will be made by Smith Strickland, president of the Butler-FaJrvlew Civic Association; Dr. E. H. Kistler, pastor of the church, and O. D. Haskett, president of the board of deacons.
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