Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 123, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 September 1927 — Page 19

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CHANGE IN HOSPITALS South Limit of Areas. Fountain, Parke, Vermilion and Montgomery counties will send their insane patients to the Southern State hospital, Evansville, rather than to Central State hospital here, uhder a redistilcting plan. Redistribution is provided in a proclamation issued by Governor Jackson, the result of a conference Thursday at the Governor’s office, attended by superintendents of all State insane hospitals and Secretary John A. Brown of the State Charities Board. Four hundred beds have been added by erection S! new buildings at the Evansville lnswunj?. L“der the restricting plan the hospital in each of the five districts will mark the extreme southern end This was worked out on the grounds that population increase is greatest in the northern part of the State. K- OF C. TO INSTALL James 'ts. Deery •££ Dt metalled as grand knight of Indianapolis council No. 547, Knights of Columbus, Monday night. Other officers t r galled are F V ty grand Kmgnt; .rvennas j. Jones, chancellor, Robert L. McClure, financial secretary; Fred C. Strack, recording secretary; and William Schnorr treasurer. rl Rebekahs to Meet at Vernon "it Times Special COLUMBUS, Sept. 30.—The local chapter, Degree of Rebekah, will be guests of honor at the annual meet- , Reb f kah lodges of the Sixth district at • Vernon, Ind„ Oct. 6. Business will occupy the day ses- . ion and initiation will be given in team eVeninß: by the Milan degrec

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PLAN LODGE WELCOME Arrangements Being Made for Protective Association Meet. Final arrangements are being made by the Indianapolis lodge to entertain delegates to the Indiana Central District convention of the Protective Association in October. Mrs. Alice Richards, president of the' district, will preside at the convention. Mrs. J. H. Abernathy, Indianapolis, is chairman of the ways and means committee. Mrs, Nellie Slinger, 2405 N. Talbott, will be hostess at a card party tonight for members. Mrs. Mable Ten Eyck was hostess at a bunco party given Wednesday night at the Association hall, 116 E. Maryland St. HOLD DISTRICT MEETING More Than 200 O. E. S. Members Entertained at Poscyville. Bu Times Special POSEYVILLE, Ind.. Sept. 30. Order of Eastern Star members of the First district met here Thursday for the fifteenth annual anniversary convention. More than 200 members of the order were entertained by the Poseyville chapter. Mrs. Mae Cleveland, worthy matron of the local chapter, presided at J;e meeting. W. O. Knight, Sunbeam chapter, Mt. Vernon, gave the invocation, and members were vouched for by Mrs. Carrie Halburge, Mrs. Mollie Fitzgerrell and Mrs. Alberta Hoffman. Routine business occupied the time in the morning session, and initiatory services were held in the afternoon. LODGE CHIEF TO SPEAK Hebert F. Stetser, national great chief of records, will speak on “Rcdmanship” at the booster meeting, Oct. 7, of Poluete tribe No. 17, Improved Order of Redmen, 137 W. North St. Brothers of the organization are invited to attend. State officers are on the program.

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WILL BID FOR MEMBERS Veterns of Foreign Wars to Open C ampaign Monday. The most extensive membership campaign ever attempted by the Department of Indian. Veterans of Foreign Wars, will be inaugurated Monday, when the organization sends 25,000 tetters to ex-service men. The drive will be continued the rest of the year in an effort to gain 20.000 additional members before the State con.-ention, June 28, 1928, ] Arthur G. Gresham, director in the Department of Indiana, says. MATRON ENTERTAINED Eastern Star Official Guest at Lodge Dinner. Mrs. Lettie Ferguson, grand worthy matron. Order of Eastern Star, was entertained Tuesday by the Indianapolis chapter No. 393 at a “pitch-in” dinner in the Masonic Temple, North and Illinois Sts. Laure B. Rathbun. secretary, had j charge of the program and the reg- ! ular meeting which followed. LODGE GIVES DANCE Queen Esthers Hostesses to Naomi, Golden Rule Chapters. I Queen Esther chapter, auxiliary I of the pastern Star will be hostesses Ito the Naomi and Golden Rule chapters at a dance tonight in the ! Masonic Temple social rooms. North j and Illinois Sts. Mrs. Earl D. Fox- ' worthy, presiding officer, will be in j charge of the event. Lodge to Hold Dance Tonight Brightwood Council, No. 2, Daughters of America, will hold an oldfashioned dance tonight at 8:30 "in Brightwood Hall, 2347 >2 Station St. Mrs. Jessie Staggs, secretary, is in charge. An old-fashioned waltz will be the feature. Mrs. Ida Francis is president.

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ROUND-UP IS PLANNED Miss Terre Haute to Preside at Grotto Affair. Bp Times Special TERRE HAUTE, Ind., Sept. 30. Kerman Grotto forwarded plans for the “Roaring Gulch Round-up” to be held here Oct. 24-31, at a special meeting this week. Committee reports were read and suggestions were made for the betterment of the iubilee. The popularity contest select Miss Terre Haute, who will be crowned queen of the Mardi Gras ball, was reported to be progressing with several entrants in the field. Arthur Worman, chairman of arrangements, has called a special meeting for Tuesday right. AUXILIARY IS INSTALLED Mrs. Ruby Duke Heads Muncie Women’s Eagie Organization. Bp Times Special MUNCIE. Sept. 30.—Mrs. Ruby jDuke was elected president of the I newly organized Muncie Ladies Aux--1 iliary No. 231, Fraternal Order of . Eagles, which was installed this week by M. L. Brown, Springfield, Ohio, organizer. Other officers: Lottie Bowers, vice president; Irene Hickman, chaplain; Georgianna Kirby, secretary. Nora Sipe. treasurer; Iva McKinley, Inner guard; Carrie Stahl, outer guard; Ella Miller, Stella Sipe and Lula Riff, trustees and Edna Alexander, j junior past president. OPEN NEW LODGE ROOMS Bp Times Special RENNSELAER, Sept. 30.—Knights of Pythias held an informai opening of their new lodge headquarters in the Warner Bldg., Tuesday night, with a short program. Louis B. Elmore, grand chancellor, assisted in the ceremonies.

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