Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 15, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 May 1931 — Page 3

MAY 28, 1931

STRAUSS STAYS PRESIDENT OF STORES GROUP Re-Elected Head of Mutual Association at Session of Directors. Directors of the Stores Mutual Protective Association, meeting this morning, elected A. L. Strauss of L. Strauss & Cos., president for the current year. Others elected were: ErWin Vonnegut of Vonnegut Hardware Company. vice-president; A. G. Brown, Marott shoe shop, treasurer; V. C. Keldall of L. S. Ayres & Cos., secretary, and W. E. Balch, executive secretary. Al] officers were re-elected with the exception of Brown, who is the new’ member on the board. These officers, together with Karl Ziegler of Charles Mayer & Cos., constitute the board of directors for the year. The Stores Mutual Protective Assoc a Mon will keep an even stricter watch on shoplifters and passers of bad checks in the retail district than ever heretofore, it was announced. Through co-operative efforts of the stores represented in fts membership, shoplifting and other forms of theft peculiar to retail stores have been reduced materially, officers said. 'rhe association will prosecute to the fullest extent every case of theft arising in their stores, they added. Membership of the association is

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Triplets Are Graduated

President Edgar D. Lee of Christian college. Columbia. Mo., had a hard time deciding whiri was which—or should we say who was who? —when he presented diplomas to Mary, Julia, and Martha Wickizer at graduation exercises the other day. Th e sisters are triplets and hail from Bucklin, Mo.

represented in the following retail stores in the downtowm district: L. S. Ayres & Cos.. William H. Block Company. Fair Store, Goldstein Brothers. Inc., 'William Laurie Company. Marott Shoe Shop. Charles Mayer & Cos., Pettis Dry Goods Company, Rinks Cloak House, Inc., Selift Dry Goods Company. Star Store. L. Strauss & Cos.. Vonnegut Hardware Company and H. P. Wasson iz Cos. Girl Dies Suddenly KEYSTONE, Ind., May 28.—Funeral services were held today for Virgie Cain, 16, found dead in bed at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Cain, a victim of heart disease.

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BREAK GROUND AT I. C. SERVICE l Ceremony Marks Starting of New Church Erection. Ground breaking ceremonies for the new Indiana Central college church were held early today at University Heights with approximately 390 students and members of the University Heights United Brethren church attending. Work oh the structure to be

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erected at Hanna and Otterbein avenues, near the college, will start immediately, according to the Rev. G. L. Stine, pastor. This morning’s services were conducted by the pastor. Music organizations of the college provided music and the first shovel of dirt was removed by A. G. Harmon, 5018 Madison avenue, president of the church's trustees. Labor on the structure is to be contributed by members and men of the community, the pastor declared. Members of the building committee are: Harmon, chairman; John W. George, 115 Russell avenue, and Charles Berdel, 1531 Lawrence avenue.

Fraternity Electa BLOOMINGTON, Ind., May 28. ; Courtney C. Boone of Orleans has been elected captain of Scabbard and Blade, national honorary mili- j tary fraternity, at Indiana university. Charles Manwaring, Mentone, was elected first lieutenant: Guilford E. Dye, Hobart, second lieutenant, and Fred Squires, Wabash, first sergeant.

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