Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 275, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 March 1926 — Page 7

MARCH 19,1926

BUILDING GAIN OVER JANUARY Constructional Volume in • State $6,105,400. February’s construction volume in Indiana reached a total of $6,105,400, according to P. W. Dodge Corporation, New York. This figure is 38 per cent in excess of January's record; and is 4 per cent below the figure for February, 1925. The State’s combined total for the (first two months of 1926 amounted to $10,522,300, a decline of 16 per cent from the corresponding period of 1925. Indiana’s building record for February included the following items: $2,014,200, or 33 per cent of all construction, for residential buildings; $1,236,100, of 20 per cent, for public works and utilities. $945,500, or 15 percent, for commercial buildings; $768,600, or 13 per cent, for industrial buildings; $360,000, or 6 per cent, for educational buildings; and $284,000, or 5 per cent, for social and recreational projects. LEGION PARTY APRIL 24 Post No. 4 to Witness War Film at English’s Members of Indianapolis Post 4 of the American Degion will hold a theater party at English’s to witness “The Big Parade," a war filrrfc April

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Who Said Chivalry Was Passe? When Edna Bruey, 16, of Des Moines was betrayed by a young man, her father shot the young man and then killed himself. And then 14-year-old Robert Charboneau, above, stepped forward and asked to be allowed to marry the girl. Her guardians refused because ho is so young, but he says he will work and save money until he can many her.

10, Clarence R. Martin, post commander said today. The post’s spring banquet and dance will be April 24.

CLUB TO HONOR SCHOOL TEAMS True Blue Society to Sponsor Banquet. The True Blue Club of Shortridge High School will hold a banquet in honor of the basketball and debating teams March 26. Honorary guests will Include: Mr. and Mrs. Buck. Mr. Dirks. Mr. Ginsrery. Miss McClellan. Miss Ely. Mr, Burton, Mr. Julius. Mr. Roaehe, Mr. Naylor. Mr. Goldsberry. Mr. Connelly. Mr Culbertson. Mr. Mueller. Mr. Crossland. Mr. Otto, Mr. Kuebler, Mr. Wehrend. Miss Denny, Miss Gaskill. Mrs. Della Thompson. Mar shall Christopher. Horace Holt. James Worthington. Donald Wood, loni Woods. Ray Gill. Gordon Sutton. Eugene Sims. Bcott MeNaugh. Wayne Anderson. Warren Peacock. Tom Potter. Clyde Hoffman Norris Houghton. Maurice Feuerlieht Collier Young, William C. Otto. Albert Levi. Frederick Baumgartner. Gordon Thompson. Kelao Elliott. Joe Stout. Warren * ox. Robert Fox. Maurice May. Braxton Jeffries. Robert Anderson. Weldon Jaimet, Fred Hill. Tom Kelly. Marshall Reynolds. John Miller. Manning Woods. Merediilll Rose. Fdward Van Meter. Joe Coffin Dick Spenser, Manley Marks. Melvin Eieher. John Orr Robert Wright. Hemle Greensbuig. Carl T e-vis. George Patterson. William Skinner. Albert Steff.v. Walter Osborne. Hazel Miller. Hilda Miller. Henry Spaulding. Frank Parrish. William Sayee. Harold Scnaeier. George Hendrix and Thoniac Woodard. s. h. s. rurlE WINS Miss Virginia Hetherlngton. a sophomore at Shortridge High School, won the recent high school girls medal oratorical contest conducted by the Parent-Teacher Club of Valley Mills at the school auditorium there.

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