Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 61, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 July 1929 — Page 6

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MARION S, B. A. WILL PICNIC AT OAK HILL PARK Clay and Brazil Councils to Aid in Outing on Aug. 11. Marion council. Security Benefit association, aided by Clay and Brazil councils of Brazil, is sponsoring a centra] and southern Indiana picnic to be held at Oak Hills park, 'ight miles en.s of Brazil, Sunday, Aug. 11 Deluxe busses v ill be chartered for •he trip and members desiring this transportation are asked to call J. iV. Willis or H. V. T. Hobbs. Members of Center and Southern Star ouncils are invited to make rcservations on the burse: . Everett Tay’or, Frank Harryman and Ebert Clark are in charge of arrangements or Center council. Marion Gardner. Evelyn Green, nd William Wittig have been appointed on a committee by Marion i ouncil to make arrangements for ■he reception of Muncie council Tuesday. Aug. (5. A joint card party for the three Indianapolis councils has been planned for Wednesday, /uly 24, to raise funds for the entertainment of the visiting council. Muncie to Initiate. Mrs Addio Vaughn, district manner of Muncie council, has advised •.lie local council that Muncie will bring a class of candidates to be initiated and requests that the Indianapolis councils put on the work. Robert Green, president of Marion council has announced the new entertainment committee to serve for the next three months. Members are Fred Smith. Mrs. Pearl Hull and Mrs. Rose Green. Due to the death of one of the members a committer has been appointed to arrange ceremonies f,or draping the charter, including J. W. Willis. William Wittig. and H. V. T. Hobbs. Engage Orchestra. The following members are asked to be present at the lodge hall Wednesday, July 24, at 7 p. m. William Wittig, Marion Gardner. Robert Green. Mrs. Rose Green. Mrs. Vida May Whitley, Mrs. Evelyn Green. Maurice Underwood, and Fred Smith. The entertainment committees has engaged Duncan's dance orchestra to play at council dances held the second and last Wednesday of each month. Anew vice-president will be elec- ' ted at the next regular Tuesday night meeting of Center council. SELLERS HOME OFFERED TO INDIANA RED MEN Elwood Site f s Proposed for State Institution. Pv Times Svreinl ELWOOD, Ind.. July 22.—Local j Red Men are co-operating in a I movement to induce the state organization to select El wood as the site for a state home for the lodge. 1 A country home one and one-half ; miles south of this city, formerly | owned by the late Wilfred Sellers, i kitchen cabinet manufacturer, has ; teen offered as being a location. Bunco Party Scheduled A euchre and bunco party will be t,iven by Temple Rebekah lodge. No. .'9l, at 3:30 p. ni„ July 25, at the lodge hall. 23V. South Capitol avenue Miss Louise Ginsberg is chairman of arrangements. Hemorrhoid Sufferers Pile Misery Ended Without Cutting You can only get quick, safe and lasting relief by* removing the cause—congestion of blood in the lower bowels. Nothing but an in, ternal remedy can do this—that's why cutting and salves fail. Dr. Leonhardt's Hcm-Roid. a harmless tablet, is guaranteed to quickly and safely banish any form of Pile misery. Hook's Dependable Drug Stores and druggists everywhere sell HcmRoid with a money-back guarantee. —Advertisement.

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Shamba Revellers to Attend Convention

The Shamba Temple Revellers, of Shamba temple, No. 139, Dramatic Order, Knights of Khorassan. This group, headed by Joseph H. Foley, drum major, will attend the national convention at Winnipeg, Canada. Aug. 13, 14. 15 and 16. A Greyhound bus will be chartered by the party, to leave Indianapolis Saturday, Aug. 10.

FIDDLERS WILL VIE AT PICNIC Contests Will Feature Rerl Men Outing. F.n Timex Sure in I WHITESTOWN, Ind., July 22. Plans have been completed for the twenty-fifth annual picnic of the Merrimac tribe, No. 404, Improved Order of Red Men, of Whitestown, Friday and Saturday, Aug, 16 and 17. at Stark's park. An old fiddlers contest will be the main attraction Friday evening. The Zionsville band will furnish music Saturday. Arch H. Hobbs, of Indianapolis, great chief of records and seals, will talk Saturday afternoon. A baseball game between Lebanon and Thorntown teams will be one of the major events of the two-day session. EAGLES HOLD OUTING Anderson Aerie Has Annual Event at Miller’s Brook. R.U Times Suer in I ANDERSON. Ind., July 22.—Anderson aerie. Fraternal Order of Eagles, was host Sunday at. its annual Ticnic at Miller’s Brook, twelve miles east of here. Prizes given winners of various contests were donated by Anderson merchants. R. M. Vasbinder was general chairman, assisted by Wesley Browning. Richard Levy, Percy Gwinn, B. H. Tubbs, Cecil Haynes. Frank Brundage, John and George Ellison and Hap Brundage. TENTH ANNUAL PICNIC IS HELD BY MASONS Broacl Ripple Lodge and Chapter With O. E. S. Chapter Hold Outing. Over five hundred persons were present Saturday at, the tenth annual picnic held by Broad Ripple lodge No. 643, F. & A. M.; Royal Arch chapter No. 146, and Broad Ripple chapter No. 315, O. E. S.. at Northern Woods, four miles east of Nora, on State Road 31. Baseball games, swimming, novelty races and horseshoe pitching were on the day’s program. William D. Moffat was chairman of the picnic committee, assisted by Marion Klusman, Davis Clark, Charles Van Meter. Alexander West. Morris Comley, John Compton, Mrs. Stella Olvey. Mrs. Marion Klusman and Mrs. William D. Moffat. Een-Hur to Discuss Conclave Tentative plans for the national conclave of the order will be discussed at the regular meeting of Arrius court No. 5, Tribe of Ben-Hur tonight. Following the meeting drill practice will be held. Refreshments will be served. Forgery losses in 1928 were estimated to be $200,000,000.

Moose to Award Prizes In Convention Contest

WOODMEN TO . PICNIC Kokomo Camp Will Sec Marion Drill Team. Kokomo camp No. 12663, Modern Woodmen of America, will hold a basket dinner and picnic Sunday, July 28. which will include baseball and other games. The drill team from Marion camp, No. 3558 of Indianapolis, will attend and give an exhibition drill. All. members of Indianapolis and surrounding territory are invited. G, A, R. TO HOLD PICNIC JULY 31 Brookside Park to Be Scene of Patriotic Outing. The annual picnic of the Federated Patriotic Societies of the G. A. R. of Marion county will be held at Brookside park, Wednesday, July 31. All members of the G. A. R. ancl allied organizations are invited. Mrs. Henry Ettie Neal is general j chairman, assisted by Mrs. Bessie Cooley and Mrs. Nellie McGinnis, committee on time and place; the table committee, Mrs. Nellie Benson, chairman, and other committees in charge of Mrs. Anna Davis, Mrs. i Bertha Partin. Mrs. Cora V. Clapp, Mrs. Claudie K. Erther, Mrs. Mary Haley, Mrs. Edna Pauley, Mrs. Emma Finch and Mrs. Lillian Ball. OFFICERS INSTALLED ! Portland Rebekah Lodge Holds Ceremonies. j F.v 'Times sverial PORTLAND, Ind.. July 22—New officers installed recently by Alpha lodge, Daughters of Rebekah, at the local I. O. O. F. lodge include: Mrs. Anna Gibbs, noble grand; Miss Eleanor Ward, vice-grand and Mrs. John Ropp, Miss Josephine Antrim, Mrs. John Arbaugh. Miss Martha Longerbone, in appointive offices. Mrs. Rickie Beard was made warden; Miss Ida Lamborn, conductor; Miss Leverna Calhoun, outside guardian: Mrs. Ella Haley, inside guardian: Mrs. Florence Powell, chaplain: Miss Mae Ketering. degree captain, and Mrs. James Snyder, musician. New Officers Installed New officers installed l-ecently by Alfretta No. 5, Degree of Pocahontas, included Mrs. Ruth Miles, Pocahontas: Mrs. Alice Seigle, Wenona: Mrs. Ruth Bauman, prophetess. and Joe Doyle, Powhattan. Cellulose forms the greater part of the framework of all plant life.

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Thousands of Dollars to Be Given Winners at Detroit Session. ’ Contests and awards to be given at the forty-first annual convention of the Supreme Lodge of the World, Loyal Order of Moose, at Detroit, Aug. 18 to 23, were announced today , by officers of the local lodge. Contest No. 1—51,300. Exemplification of ritual with drill team. Contest No. 2—51,200. Exemplification of ritual without drill team. Contest No. 3—5150. Special awards. Eighteen individual awards for best presentation of ritual. I (Only participants in contests 1 and 2 are eligible.) $1,150 for Best Drills. Contest No. 4—51,150. Fancy drills. 'Moose defenders and drill teams.) Contest No. s—s 800.5 —$800. Bands. (Moose bands only.) Two parade prizes will be given, | one of $2,000 for the lodge coming | the longest distance and the largest delegation in line and a SI,OOO prize I for the best appearing uniformed delegation in the parade with or without float, outside Wayne county, Mich. Contests and prizes for women are: Contest No. I—s6oo. Exemplification of the ritual, drill team from eight to sixteen inclusive. S2OO for Ritual. Contest No. 2—5200. Exemplification of ritual with drill team. Six officers only, with or without uni- | forms. Contest No. 3—sso. Best presenj tation of ritual, thx*ee individual prizes, junior regent, past regent and chaplain. Charges as follows: Senior regent, last charge to candidates; past regents, charge of faith: junior regent, charge of hope, and chaplain charge of contentment. Contest No. 4—5350. Fancy drill team. WEED CUTTING URGED Campaign Opens to Lessen City Hay Fever Scourge. Street Commissioner Charles A. Grossart today urged property owners to aid in eradication of weeds and lessen the annual hay fever scourge. Hay fever appeared in Indianapolis earlier than usual this year, Grossart said. The force 'of fifteen men which has been busy since j July 1 cutting weeds in all sections I of the city was ordered doubled. City workmen cut weeds on vacant | lots and charge property owners $3 if the owner neglects the property. JOINT PICNIC PLANNED | F. & A. M. Lodge and Chapter Will Co-Operate. Prospect Lodge No. 714. F. & j A. M., and Prospect chapter No. 452, O. E. S., will give a joint picnic at Long Acre swimming pool Saturday, I July 27, for members and families Aubrew White, for the lodge, and | Harry Emmons, for the chapter, are the chairmen. STEAMER HITS CANOE Body of Boatman Sought After Collision in Lake Erie. R>y United Tress CLEVELAND. Jul y22.—Coast guardmen today sought the body of Frank Kolovich, 20, of Shamokin, Pa., in Lake Erie here. Kolovich j was drowned when the canoe in | which he was riding was smashed j to bits in a collision with the pas- | senger steamer. City of Buffalo. ALLIGATOR GOES NORTH Specimen Is Captured in New York Stream. Ru Inited Tri . SARANAC LAKE. N. Y.. July 22. —An aligator about ten inches long which was captured by boys in the Ausable river near here, has created considerable excitement in this ; vicinity. No explanation was available of how the saurian carne to be in the Ausable river, which is one of the coldest streams in the country and is ice-bound during a great part of the winter. Shriners Entertain Kids : f,'/ Times Sveeint EVANSVILLE. Ind . July 22.—Local Shriners entertained more than 9.000 children last week at Pleasure ! park at the annua! "kid party" given by the organization.

CITY KNIGHTS OF KHORASSAN SEEK CONCLAVE Delegates at Winnipeg Meeting to Invite 1931 Convention. Elaborate plans are being laid by Shambah Temple. No. 139. Dramatic Order Knights of Khorassan. auxiliary order of the Knights of Pythias, to lay before the ninteenth biennial • national convention at Winnipeg, Canada. Aug. 13 to 16, an invitation to hold the 1931 conclave in Indianapolis. Only one other city has expressed a desire for the convention, held every two years. Dr. U. G. Lipes. representative of Shambah temple, will be in charge of the campaign to bring the next meeting to Indianapolis. The drum and bugle corps of the temple, composed of twenty-four men, will make the trip, starting Aug. 10 in a special Greyhound bus. Indianapolis delegation headquarters while in Winnipeg will be the Criterian hotel. All members who wash to make the trip are asked to communicate with Joseph H. Foley, 124 North Euclid avenue, not later than Aug. 1. COUNTY LODGE HAS ELECTION Charles J. Schnicke Chosen President. Officers were elected and a chicken dinner given at a reception given recently by Southport lodge, No. 270 F. and A. M., for the actual masters and wardens of Marion county. Officers elected following the dinner included: Charles J. Schnicke, master of Capitol City lodge, president; Neil King, master of Landmarks lodge, first vice-president; C. E. McGee, senior warden of Marion lodge, second vice-president, and Walter P, Boemler, senior warden of Logan lodge, secretary and treasurer. Delmar Powers was the speaker. The next meeting of the organization will be held at 6:30 p. m. Aug. 10, at Capitol City lodge. No. 312, F. and A. M. CAMPAIGN TO CLOSE Eagles Will Initiate Members Next Monday. * Indianapolis Eagles tonight will receive first reports on a two weeks' intensive membership campagin which will be concluded next Monday night with an initiation. A smoker, entertainment program and refreshments are being arranged for the initiation by Phil Harris and the drill team, directed by Secretary Wilbur H. Miller, which will compete for national honors at the grand aerie convention in Minneapolis, Minn., Aug. 5 to 10, will hold a full dress rehearsal.

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Left to right, Eddie Allen. Carmie Lane, Jack Dale and Charles Jane. Ru Times Rnenial WABASH, Ind.. July 22.—Wabash aerie, Fraternal Order of Eagles, has a quartet which has sung at national, state and district meetings throughout. the country. It is composed of Eddie Allen. Carmie Lane, Jack Dale and Charles Lane. It was heard day and night at the Indiana state convention in Ft. Wayne, where A. M. Follis, Wabash aerie secretary, was elected state outside guard.

WOMAN IS HONORED

Miss M. Belle Cope Guest at White Shrine Meeting.

Miss M. Belle Cope, junior past w orthy high priestess of Indianapolis White Shrine of Jerusalem, No. 6. was guest of honor at a special meeting of the order recently in recognition of her appointment as supreme deputy high priestess of the order in Indiana. A ceremonial will be held in Castle hall July 31. LEVIN TO HEAD PALS Officers Are Elected by Club for the Year. The Pals Club last Tuesday elected the following officers for the coming year: Oscar Levin, president: Jack Kollinger, vice-president; Dave Stein, secretary and publicity chairman: Isadore Ladin, corresponding secretary. and Samuel Kauffman, ser-geant.-at-arms. Annua) Social Planned St. Catherine's parish will hold its annual lawn social on the church grounds at Shelby and Tabor streets July 25, 26 and 27. A radio will be given away the last night. MOTION PICTURES

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EAGLES PLAN PICNIC Evansville Aerie to Hold Outing Aug. 4; Member Drive to Open. R, v Times Ruecinl EVANSVILL, Ind., July 22. Evansville aerie, Fraternal Order of Eagles, will be host to members of the order throughout southern Indiana at an all-day picnic to be given Sunday. Aug. 4. in Bauer's grove here. Arthur Reutter is in charge. A membership campaign to last a month will be opened Aug. 1 in charge of Clarence G. Ryan, state chaplain.

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Wishes to Mae Berry announce Dance Studio c . Specialist in Ballroom Dancing K©imdy of New York—Formerly Dancing Master for Geo. M. Cohan Follies, L. G. Fields Dancing Masters’ Normal Schools. Professionals and Teachers, has been secured to teach. TAP DANCING Musical Comedy, Buck. Soft Shoe, Military, Toe Tap. Eccentric, Waltz, Clog and Acrobatic. Classes Opening Week of Jvly 29 SUMMER NORMAL COURSE Rates for Teachers, Advance and Professional Dancers Opens Monday, July 129, Uptown Studio 38th and College Ave. Call WAsh. 3945. Office Open 10 a. m. to 10 p. m.

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THIS PONY GIVEN AWAY to the boy or girl bringing to Riverside Wednesday the largest number of caps from Weber milk bottles. One bottle cap and 2 cents will pay the fare on any of the big rides and fun devices.

K, or C. WILL SEND 200 TO YEAR'S RETREAT Notre Dame University Event Expected to Draw Record Crowd. With one month left before the Knights of Columbus laymans retreat at Notre Dame university, the committee preparing details for participation of Indianapolis knightexpect the delegation this year to surpass any previous representation. Paul Just, head of the committee. predicts the committee will have in its party more than two hundred retreatants from Indianapolis, the largest crowd ever to represent this city at the celebrated Notre Dan'? retreats. Last year the Indianapolis party numbered 135. The event now brings so large a crowd to South Bend it is necessary cities to make reservations for accommodations in dormitories at the university. Just has appointed Fred Craig, financial secretary, as head of the transportation department for the retreat and every person desiring to go will be assigned a scat in an automobile. Members who drive are asked to inform the clubhouse staff of the number they can accommodate in their machines. The retreat is not limited to Knights of Columbus nor to Cath. olics. Indianapolis is dedicating its retreat this year as a memorial to the deceased members of Indianapolis council. The retreat will begin Thursday evening, Aug. 15. and close Sunday morning. Aug. 18. Former Residents to Picnic The eighth annual reunion of former residents of New Point and Saltcreek township will be held at Garfield park Sunday, July 28. Privileges have been secured at the pavillion.

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