Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 214, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 January 1932 — Page 2

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SCOUT TROOPS ARE PLANNING CITY CONTESTS District Rally Winners to Enter Championship Meet Feb. 13. Boy Scouts in all Indianapolis district troops are making Anal arrangements for participation in district rallies to begin tonight. Riverside and Roosevelt districts will start the contests which will lead to the council-wide championship rally in Tomlinson hall Feb. 13. First place winners in each dis trict rally will form the entries in the championship contest. * First of the series of contests in knot tying, fire by friction, fire by flint and steel, signaling by semaphore and candle relay will be supervised by L. E. Allen, deputy commissioner, Friday night at 8, in Riverside Methodist Episcopal church, Edgcmont and Harding streets. Plan Contests Friday Riverside district, to meet at the home of troop No. 77, is comprised of troops Nos. 70, 71 and 77. Troop committeemen and city scouting leaders will be judges. Roosevelt district, of six troops, also will stage contests Friday night at Brightwood M. E. church, 2414 Station street, under the direction of Kenneth Hittle, deputy commissioner. Troops to take part in the events are: Troops Nos. 25, 73, 87, 88, 95 and 97. Other district rallies will be held by the following districts: Pioneer, west half, at Grace M. E. church, New York street and Grand avenue, Wednesday night with troops Nos. 1, 27, 28, 47, 48 and 49, under supervision of W. A. Sanford, who will direct the district rally; east half, at Downey Avenue Christian church, Downey and Julian avenues, Jan. 29. East half Pioneer troops include Nos. 3,9, 10, 19, 91, 52 and 93. Others Plan Rallies Central district, Negro troops Nos, 5, 11, 31, 32, 43, 63 and 85 will stage a rally in school No. 26, Sixteenth street and Columbia avenue, the night of Jan. 22, with M. Hannsberry directing the contests. Garfield district rally, Jan. 23, in barfield park community house, will he conducted by Lloyd Byrne. Eight troops will be entered. Three districts, Rainbow-Harrison, the south half of North Star and Yankee district, will hold rallies Jaif. 29. North half of North Star district will meet at the Butler gym Jan. 30. This includes all troops north of Thirty-eighth street. Dixie and Washington districts also will compete Saturday, Jan. 3(k If your room is different, WTite a different ad and tell the story. It only costs ONE DOLLAR NET lor six days.

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German aviation’s loss is American aviation’s gain. For Miss Antonie Straussman, noted German flyer, is to make her home in the United States. Here she is as she arrived in New York.

CLUB LEADER IS P.-T. A. SPEAKER Mrs. Curtis Hodges to Talk at Crooked Creek. Mrs. Curtis A. Hodges, for four years state” chairman of the American home department of the Indiana Federation of Clubs, will speak Monday night at 7:45 at the meeting of the Crooked Creek Par-ent-Teacher Association at the school. Her subject will be “A Better American Home.” Other count P.-T. A. meetings scheduled: Perry Townshio University Heights group will *i>eet Wednesday at 7:30. Alice Blrney Study Club will meet at the home of Mrs. John Cunningham, 827 Mills avenue. Tuesday, at 7:30. Warren Townshio Meeting of the Warren Township Council of Parents and Teachers will be >'Cld at the Childrens museum. 1157 North Meridian stret. Monday atl:00. Arrangements .lava been made to accommodate 100 persons. Township House Association will meet at 7:30 Wednesday at the school. Pupils will entertain. A card party will be neld at Township House. Friday at 8:00. Washington Township The Nora Association met Friday. Dr. E O. Asher of New Augusta spoke on. •'Germs and Their Growth.” Mothers Study Club also met Friday. HOLD BENEFIT SALE Proceeds From Apple Drive to Aid Needy and Red Cross. Profits obtained by two local American Legion posts from sale of apples at the Denison, will be turned over to police relief station and the American Red Cross, Lieutenant Leo Troutman announced today. The apple sale is being staged for the benefit of the needy by the Bruce Robinson and Police legion posts.

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

JAN. 15, 1932