Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 17, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 June 1926 — Page 2
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DE PAW# SENIORS 10 PRESENT GATE Class Play Saturday Night Will Open Activities. Bu Timet Svccial GREENCASTLE, Ind., June I. De Pauw University seniors will (present a gate-way to the north enhance of the campus as a class gift this year. The entrance will be the main campus gateway after the present building program is completed. . Commencement activities will begin Saturday night when seniors will present the class play, “Tweedles.” Bishop George R. Grose, former president, returned from China, will deliver the Baccalaureate sermon, Monday, Recognition services, when awards for the year will be present students, will be held Monday, with another presentation of the class play at night. Hundreds of alumni are expected back Tuesday for class reunions Dr. Lynn Harold Hough Meth-
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CLUB MAY TALK 1 CHURCH PURCHASE Ex-Service Men to Give R. 0. T. C. Awards. Next Service Club meet; ing will be for balloting on officers and applications for memberships, | but the question of Marion County’s acquisition of the First Baptist and i Second Presbyterian Churches on j the World War Memorial Plaza site may be reopened, A. V. Stackhouse, secretary, said today. The county has refused to acquire the churches. Sponsors of the to buy the churches, that they will not mar the beauty of the memorial central shrine have pointed out the value of the property will Increase as time passes and that the purchase should be made now. Service Club medals to high school reserve officers' training corps members who have feist records in military work will be presented Thursday afternoon at a competitive drill of the three high school R. O. T. C. units at Willard Park, State and 1 Washington Sts. AUTO BOOSTS RALEIGH i Car at Race Advertises Kiwanis, North Carolina City. An automobile which attracted unusual attention at the race Monday was a machine bearing slogans advertising commercial and home opportunities in Raleigh, N. C. A. W. McLean and C. H. Stephenson, Jr., of the Raleigh Kiwanis Club arrived in Indianapolis Sunday. They are touring the country to advertise j Raleigh and the Kiwanis Club. From here the car will be driven to Toledo, Ohio, and later to Montreal, Canada, where they will attend the Kiwanis International convention there this month. DUGGAN PLANE CRASHES Flight to Buenos Aires Is Delayed in Haiti. Bv United Frets PORT AU PRINCE, Haiti, June 1. —The plane In which Bernardo Dug- j gan, Argentine sportsman. Is flying j from New York to Buenos Aires, j crashed into a wharf here today in : attempting to take off for San Juan, Porto Rico. The nose of the plane was crushed, j but none of the three airmen was injured. If the repairs are completed in time the flight to Porto Rico will be resumed today.
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GRADUATES TO MEET Plans are being made for the meeting of the Manual Training High School Alumni Association June 11 at the school, it was announced today by Edward Gardner, president. Nominating committee to present two tickets for the election: W. Finley Wright, Richard Rabbe and Helen Doeppers Daniels. The executive committee, consisting of Gardner, Mrs. Mary J. Speigel. secretary: George Glossbrenner, Ted Kuntz, Arthur Madison and Coral Taflinger, is planning entertainment. TRACE WOMAN’S SCREAMS Police squads searched the east section of the city early today for an auto in which two men and a
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FRIENDS BOOST BUSINESS, SAYS SCIENCE DOCTOR Chiropractor Declares Good Will Wins Most Patients. “Making friends and boosters of every patient” Is the professional slogan of Dr. E. M. Ryan, chiropractor, Virginia A ve- one of the best known chiropractors of Indianapolis. Dr. Ryan Is located In a newly decorated suite of rooms. His office Includes private dressing rooms for men and women patients. Rest cots are provided in each room, which is kept spotlessly clean and sanitary. Own Invention In the adjusting room, a special painless table of Dr. Ryan's own Invention and design, has been installed for treatments on patients. Results obtained from the use of the table, which has now been in operation more than a year, liAve been exceptionally good, Dr. Ryan reports. “The success or the failure of al most every practitioner In chiropractic can he traced to the boost-
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ing or the knocking of certain patients,” said Dr. Ryan. ”1 have tried, therefore, to make friends of all with whom I deni professionally. It Is highly Important to cultivate goodwill In any line of work, especially so for the chiropractor. Tne new and old practitioner alike must realize the value of trying to make friends and boosters of every patient. This can he done best by delivering the thing we sell which is service—in a manner lhat will be both pleasing and effective. Rainless Adjusllng “It Is painless adjusting that sells the science I practice to the great est number of people In the shortest space of time. The chiropractor who falls to recognize this and direct hIH efforts accordingly will soon find Ills own office empty and his patients standing in line before the door of the man who delivers his goods In painless packages.” Dr. Ryan Is an authorized teacher of the Spears Painless System of Chiropractic. He Vas graduated from the Ross School of Chiropractic at Ft. Wayne, Inr„ In 1918.
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