Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 119, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 September 1925 — Page 11

THTJT SEPT- 17, 1925

MILLER DIRECTS FUND WORKERS Special Campaign for Community Drive Planned. Dick Miller, president of the City Trust Company, presided today at a noon meeting- of the special gifts committee of the Community Fund campaign, held at the Indianapolis Athletic Club, when plans for raising of more than half the entire fund were outlined. Associated with Miller, chairman of the committee, will be William ,T. Mooney, Sr.; Leo M. Rappaport, Nicholas H. No>as, G. A., Efroymson, John R. Welch, Arthur Wolf, L. L. Goodman. Fred Dickson and Walter Marmon. Sixty-four mer., working in teams of two, are being enrolled by this group, to solicit larger subscriptions in advance. The canvass is expected to bring lr approximately $380,000 by the time the house-to-house so licitation begins.

RUTLER PLEDGE LIST GIVEN OUT Two Fraternities Do Not Make Announcements. Six fraternities of Butler University today had announced the list of freshmen pledged after the summer period of rushing. Chi Rho Zeta and Tau Kappa Tau have not ned in a list. 'he list of pledges follows: Men are from Indianapolis, except where the city is specified: Lambda Chi Alpha: Ralph Hargrave. Knightstown: Lynn Woods, Knightstown: Trank White. Mooreland; Floyd Watermen. Noblesville Frank Rayle. Noblesvirle: Glenn Miller, Edward Houseman, Ralph Montgomery, Shelbyville; George Hedaen. Worthington: Joseph Clemens, Cants Brockw av. Hartford City, Phi Delta Theta: Arthur Schumacher. Frank Simms Robert Gaerte. Noblesville: Arch Lewis. Warren. Ohio: Jack Harrington. Henry Brandt. Phil Mathews. Tipton: Edmund Jones. El wood Clyde King, Elwood: Edward Green. Richard Elrod. Robert Temple, Wabash: Robert Pitts. O K. McKittrieh. TVilliam Sayee. Everett Brooks Greenwood Herman Geisert. Marshall. 11l Sigma Chi: Eugene Leedy. Robert Orbison. James Jewel. Columbus: John Daily, Georgo Ely. Greensburg: Lawrence Bowers, Kenneth Chrlstena. George Kirby Greenaburg: Hampton Callas. Martinsville: Robert Armour, Martin Cochrane. Delta Tau Delta: Fred Kilgore. Judson Paul Selkirk. N. Y : William Bugg. Cambridge: Allen Fromut.h, Ft. Wayne: WilCondo, Wilkinson; Fred Harper. ConDelta Phi Sigma: Walier Hendrickson, Charles Huess. George Wtesuer. Ben Davis: Hamilton Clark, Dale Johns. Wilkinson: Maurice Silvey. Mt. Comfort; Harry Murdock. Donald Higgins, John Wenriek, Bradford. Ohio; Kenneth Evans, Mt. ComfortDonald Miller, Robert Scott. Alpha Rho Delta: James Rippev. Warsaw: Edward Gtvins Horman Pritchard Elmer Winters, Mark Wilmeth. BISHOP TO GIVE TALK Bishop Thomas Nicholson, Detroit, Mich., national president of th© Anto-Saloon League, is to make a pre-convention address for the Marion County \V. C. T. U., this evening at the Central M. E. Church, Central Ave and Twelfth St. H© will be Introduced by Bishop Frederick D. Leete and his subject IHr b< 7, * To or Not to The annual convention of the Marion County W. C. T. U. will be held at the Central M. E. Church on Sept. 23 and 24.

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Arrangements have been completed here for the reception Friday of the pathfinding plane being used preparatory to the Detroit Aviation Society's reliability air race, Sept. 28 to Oct. 3. This race will be open to commer-

She Doesn’t Like ’Em So Rough Mrs. A. Brennan, 3505 Chester Ave., told police she doesn't favor rough petting parties, at least when they take place on her front porch and yard. She said automobiles drive up and park at all times between 9 and midnight, the persons get boisterous, and on one occasion when she asked them to be quiet (he front of the house received a shower of bricks and cinders.

WRITER TALKS AT LUNCHEON Ad Club Gives Affair at Claypool. Two hundred and fifty reservations were made for the luncheon Thursday given in the Riley room of the Claypool, by the members of the Advertising Club, at which Mrs. Carolyn Tronbridge Radnor-Lewis, of New York, was principal speaker Mrs. Radnor-Lewis, magazine writer, and authority on silk, gave a talk on silk, from the cocoon to the finished product. Three reels of films depicted the manufacture of non-inflammable silk tissue. Blaine McGrath, club president, made a speech of welcome. He was assisted by Miss Alice Anderson and Mrs. Ed Hunter. Gone, but Not Forgotten If you sen any automobiles bearing these license numbers call the police or The Indianapolis Times. Main 3500 The owner may be able to do the same for you some time. Automobiles reported stolen belong to: Paul Gakstaller, <542 Home PI., Ford, 537-495, from St. Joseph and Alabama Sts. Victor Moore. 1905 Tallman Ave., Ford, 594-029, from Capitol Ave. and Ohio St. Frank McClery, 624 E. Ohio St.. Ford, 46-312, from Capitol Ave. and Ohio St. Oscar Wiseman, attendant. Central Insane Hospital, Ford, 20-453, from Capitol Ave. and,.Ohio St.

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SHRINERS PLAN FRANKLIN TRIP Will Visit Masonic Home There Sunday. The annual Shrine visitation to the Indiana Masonic Home at Franklin will be held next Sunday afternoon, Charles J. Orblson, potentate of Murat Temple, has announced. Special traction cars will leave at 1 p. 1 m. Sunday with a special low fare. All the uniformed organizations will be on the special cars, including the band, the patrol, the chanters and the gun squad. The special cars will run to a siding at the Masonio Home. Arrangements also have been made to take care of parking automobiles. Fletcher W. Boyd, superintendent of the Masonic Home, is arranging a special program for the visitors. I "Because many a day’s work was spoiled for me jfl by sour stomachbiliousness, constipation— H and because l had jfl such good results ,t Chamberlain’s Tablets carry them always jl in my vest pocket. " H Fred Miller, Milwaukee, Wit. jB If these are your troubles — fl Be Sure You Get WHMR Prompt,pleasing relief ffl Tram indigestion. n gas pains, biliousness. <3 and constipation. jfl PRICE 25C Sold and Recommended ag Everywhere

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sas City, St. Louis,, Indianapolis, Columbus, Cleveland and Detroit. A committee headed by Mayor Shank will greet the pilots and escort them to the Indianapolis Athletic Club, where luncheon will be served. Plans for establishing an airport here will be discussed.

BACK HOME AGAIN An automobile belonging to Amos Hubbard, 2001 H Shelby St„ was found at Washington and Walcott Sts.

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Other members of the committee are: Frank S. Fishback, president Chamber of Commerce; John B. Reynolds, chamber executive secretary: Frank E. Gates, president Indianapolis Real Estate Board, and Henley T. Hottel, Real Estate Board executive secretary-

MAN’S DEATH PROBED RICHMOND, Ind., Sept. 17.—A grand Jury investigation of the death of Leroy Yost, whose body w'as found in an elevator at a factory here, was sought today by Coroner Bond. Yost met death by a blow on the

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