Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 135, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 October 1927 — Page 11

OCT. 14, 1927

PARADE OPENS I.U. HOMECOMING EVENTSJODAY Football Game and Women's Banquet on Program Tonight. i By Times Special BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Oct. 14. A- parade today was the first number on the program of Indiana University’s annual homecoming celebration. , The business district is liberally decorated with the Indiana’s cream and crimson and Minnesota’s .old gold and maroon. Townspeople as well as I. U. students and alumni eagerly await the annual event. Several reunion dinners have been arranged. An attendance of 1,000 is expected tonight at the women’s homecoming dinner. Miss Dorothy Lutton, Pittsburgh, Pa., is in charge of the dinner. Miss Virginia Meek, Indianapolis, is decoration committee chairmah. Miss Irene Coate, Kokomo; Miss Joan Coughlan, Whiting; Miss Ruth Hanson, Whiting; Miss Audrey Benner, Elkhart, and Miss Exie Welsh, Remington, form mthe ticket sales committee. Football Tonight A night football gafne wirf start at 7 o’clock tonight between two freshmen teams. Giants flood lights will be used on the playing field. The homecoming came between Indiana and Minnesota will start at 2:30 Saturday afternoon. Rotary, Kiwanis and Exchange Club members have arranged special dinners for Saturday and expect to entertain several hundred guests. Committee Members Chairmen of hohiecoming committees are George P. Heighway, general chairman; Maj. H. B. Crea, traffic; Charles Hays, decoration; Secretary John W. Cravens, reception; Capt. G. C. Cleaver, game entertainment; Z. G. Clevenger, men’s entertainment; Dean Agnes E. Wells, women’s pow-pow; W. A. Alexander, guests; L. L. Fisher, ticket sales; Maj. Crea, military ball; Wood Wiles, city committee; Frank R. Elliott, publicity, and Prof. W. E. Treanor, housing. Student committee members are Donald Woodward, Danville; Basil Clark, Frankfort; James Miller, Rockville; A1 Ringer, Williamsprt; Kathryn Hoadley, Bloomington; Irene Coate, Kokomo Joan Coughlin, Whiting; Mildred Woodworth, Elkhart; Dorothy Luton, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Sherwood Blue, Indianapolis, and Anton Kominarek, South Bend. Alex Hirsch is chairman of the city relations committee, assisted by Heber Gill, Dr. F. H. Austin, Ralph Cosier, Paul Feftus and Wocd Wiles. GET BEARINGS WITH OAR Long Island Sound Seamen Adopt Novel Method. SAYBROOK, Conn., Oct. 14. Seamen along Long Island Sound have discovered a novel way to get their bearings when they are in small boats during thick weather. They put an oar in the water, glue their ear to the handle and can hear the submarine bell on the lightship several miles away.

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courses in the schools, girls are realizing that it’s a good idea to know howe to cook, and housewives are discovering that it’s difficult to keep a husband happy unless wholesome meals can be set before him.” County Resident 87 Years LEBANON, Ind., Oct. 14.—Funeral services were held here today for Philander M. Curtis, 90, Civil War veteran and a resident of Boone county eighty-seven years. He died Wednesday morning after a short illness.