Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 135, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 October 1928 — Page 19

OCT. 26, 1928

ARMISTICE DAY OBSERVANCE TO BREAK REGORDS Greatest Celebration in City’s History Planned by Committee. At least ten bands, with more than 400 musicians, will take part Nov. 12 in the largest Armistice day parade in the city’s history, Dr. George W. Bowman, Armistic day committee chairman, announced today, giving complete plans for the celebration, Business houses of the city are to be asked to give employes time off between 10 a. m. and 1 p. m., so they may take part. The parade, in seven sections, will form on Meridian street and cross streets in the vicinity of the Elks’ club and World war memorial. It will march south on Meridian street, detour over the steps of the World War Memorial shrine, and then continue to Monument Circle disbanding after passing a reviewing stand south of the moument. The band will countermarch on South Meridian street and form a

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