Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 4, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 May 1931 — Page 14

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PLAY TO START SATURDAY FOR MARBLE TITLE Preliminaries Will Be Held at Four Centers for City’s Stars. Marble shooting stars of four districts will clash Saturday morning in the first preliminaries of The Times city-wide marble championship tournament. Play will start at 10 o’clock at Spades, Garfield, Rhodius and Willard parks, with competent judges and assistants at all centers. Every boy or girl between 6 and 15 years of age living in the vicinity of these playgrounds is eligible to compete. If you haven’t sent in an entry blank, Just show up at the playground and your name and address will be taken and you can compete anyway. Play Saturday will complete the first set of preliminaries, two other sets, at eight other playgrounds, to

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wind up the eliminations, before play for the city title starts. Winner of the Indianapolis final will go to Ocean City. N. J., for the national championship play, to compete against winners from more than sixty other cities. All expenses will be paid. A reliable chaperon will look after the lad’s welfare, health and safety. There'll be a weak of great entertainment at the Jersey resort, with 6ide trips to places of historic interest in the east, such as Valley Forge. You have as good a chance as any of your pals. Be on hand a little before 10 o’clock Saturday at the playground nearest your home and go after this great trip. Marbles will be provided, the rings will be laid out, you’ll be told the rules if you don't know them, and all you have to do is shoot your demdest. Be there. HONOR FOR MRS. CARR Grand Sentinel of Eastern Star to Be Feted at Reception. Mrs. Florence Carr, recently appointed grand sentinel of. the Indiana grand chapter, Order of Eastern Star, will be guest of honor at a reception sponsored by Naomi chapter No. 131, O. E. S., at the Masonic temple tonight.

TOW-IN WORK • IS LETBY CITY Indianapolis Motor Inns Get Ordinance Contract. Contract for to wing-in cars was let to the Indianapolis Motor Inns, Inc., today by the safety board after a conference with Mayor Reginald H. Sullivan and the city council finance committee. The organization operates six garages, of which all but one are located in the downtown district. Location of the garages: Plaza, 30 West Vermont street; Circle Motor Inn, 9 West Market street, and others at 214 North Delaware street; 125 South Meridian street; 35 North Capitol avenue, and 1450 North Pennsylvania street. Wrecked, stolen and abandoned cars will be hauled in from any section of the city for $1.50 and tow-in rates for cars impounded for violation of traffic laws will be $3 and $3.50 if a crane is used. Os these fees, the city is to get $2 of each for fines. The contract calls for a charge of

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DR. HICKS IS ELECTED Named President of Indiana Institute of Homeopathy at Meeting. Reins of the Indiana Institute of Homeopathy were assumed today by Dr. J. M. Hicks of Huntington, who was elected president at the closing session Thursday of the sixty-fifth annual meeting. Dr. L. G. Dill of Logans port, was elected first vice president; Dr. F. A. Beardsley, second vice-president; Dr. J. S. Slabaugh, Jr., of Nappanee, secretary, and Dr. Sollis Runnels of Indianapolis, treasurer.

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