Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 312, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 May 1932 — Page 5

MAY 9, 1932.

MRS. HERRIOTT TO PRESIDE AT LODGE SESSION Rcbekah Assembly Meeting Is Scheduled for May 16, 17. The forty-eighth annual session of the Rcbekah Assembly of Indiana will be held May 16 and 17 In the Odd Fellow building. Pennsylvania and Washington streets. Presiding over the meetings will b> Mrs. Iva E. Herriott of Franklin, prr - ident. The conclave will be opened Sundav night. May 15, with a banquet so: Rebekahs and their friends at 6 30 in the Clavpool.

Informal opening of the assembly will be at 9:30 Monday. It will be followed at 10 by the formal opening of the meeting for business. The business session will continue all day. Featuring Monday night's program will be the conferring of the Rcbekah degree bv the degree staff of Philo Rebekah lodge No.

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Masons Will Confer Master Degree May 20

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Albert Stump Calvin W. Prather lodge. No. 717, F. A. M.. will confer the Master Mason degree at ceremonies beginning at 4 Friday. May 20, in the Prather Masonic temple. Forty-second street and College avenue. The degree work will be followed at 6:30 by a dinner. Albert Stump. Indianapolis attorney, will speak. Reservations for the dinner may be made with Clarence S. Armstrong. secretary, or the lodge officers. The after-dinner work will be conferred by the officers of the lodge, assisted by members of the Prather Craft Club. George H. Drcchsel Jr. is worshipful master of the lodge; Joseph W. Kaerchcr. senior warden: Scott McCoy, junior warden, and Hubert L. Wann, president of the Craft club.

HONOR LODGE HEADS Woodmen Chiefs Will Be Entertained. Indiana lode*'* of Modern Woodmen of American will entertain five national officers of the order at 8 tonight at a meeting in Woodmen hall. 322 East New York street The officers who will be guests are George G. Perrin of Rook i Island. 111., general counsel; Edward .1. Bullard of Detroit. Mich., national director: John S. Ray of Rock Island, chief clerk; John D. Volz of Indianapolis, national director. and Ned C. Sherburne of Newark. 0.. chairman of the board of directors. Uniform drill teams from throughout the state will attend. Drill team of Marion camp. No. 3558 will be official escort to the guests. George E. Hopkins of Indianapolis. state deputy, will make the welcoming address. Response will be by Volz. Maple camp orchestra of Indianapolis. directed by George Brown, will furnish the music. Ladies" Club camp of Marion camp will be the reception comittee to visiting ladies. In charge of the function are Walter J. Klrsch. chairman; A. J. Williams and J. Raymond Trout. SWANSON IS INSTALLED AS GROVE’S NOBLE ARCH Otto S. Swanson was installed as nob’-e arch of Indianapolis grove No. 37, United Ancient Order of Druids, at the regular meeting of the order last week. Others formally put into office were: John Morgan, vice arch; Oscar Lackey, junior past noble arch; F. Earl Geider. recording secretary; William F. Bonsteel, financial secretary; Charles G. N. Geider. treasurer: John Healey, inner guard; Harry Stafford. outer guard, and Henry Dittmer, chaplain.

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Officers of the Rebekah assembly for Indiana for the year 1931 - 1932, who will be in charge of the forty-eighth annual session of the order May 16 and 17 in the Odd Fellow building, are shown above. They are Mrs. Iva E. Herriott of Franklin, president; Mrs. Revah Pressler of Crown Point, vicepresident; Mrs. Grace E. Child of Indianapolis, secretary: Mrs. Margaret E. Miller of Huntington, treasurer, and Mrs. May Hershman of Crown Point, warden. 500 DIE IN TYPHOON llravv Death Toll Is Taken by Storm in Southern Annam. Itij I nilrtl I‘rrss HANOI, Indo-China. May 9.—Five hundred persons, all believed to have been natives, were killed in a typhoon which ravaged southern Annam on May 4, according to delayed reports received here today.

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—*ls P. M KYW tlo2oi Terrace Garden orchestra. CBS— Sinein' Sam. —6:30 P. M KYW (1020' Centerville CBS—Kate Smith. NBC Lawrence Tlbbett. baritone to WEAF. NBC- Death Valiev dava to; WJZ. —6: IS P. M CBS—Colonel Stooonacle & Budd. —7 P. M KYW (10201 —Master's or- 1 cheatra. CBS - Lanin's orchestra, WBBM (770 i—Coon-Sanders orchestra NBC— Gypsies to WEAF NBC- Wiener Minstrels to WJZ. —7:15 P. M.— CBS—Street Sineer. WBHM • 770 >—Unmine heroes drama —7l*o P. M. KYW (1020)—Agnews orchestra. CBS-Evening in Part*. WBBM (7701—Brooks and Boas. NBC—Parade of the States. Maryland ' to WEAF NBC Jack Benny and Olaen s orchestra to WJZ.j —* P. M KYW (1020'—Maupln’a orchestra. CBS—Lombardo's orchestra NBC -Radio Forum to WEAP WON (720i- Melody Mat. NBC-Serenade to WJZ. —*:l P. M KDKA iMo l —Cowboy songs —ICAO p. M CBS -Bosaell Sister* WON (740'—"Easy Ares ' NBC—Do You Remember to WEAF NBC Hollywood Night* to WJZWMAQ (*7o(—Meiodv Land. WSM (6.So>—Concert orchestra.

WFBM (1200) Indianapolis indignapoli* rower and Licbt Coosvan? MONDAY P M. 5 30—Easv Area <CBS‘. s:4s—Bohemian*. 6 (XV— Bath Club <CBS> 6 15—Sinem' Sam 'CBS' 6 3ft—Kate Smith (CBS . 6:4s—Announced 7 o©—lnternational revue 'CBS). 7 15—Street Stncer (CBS' 7 JO —Evening in Paris 'CBS' 8 oO—Guv Lombardo and Roval Canadians (CBS'. *3o—Music that satisfies (CBS'. * 45—Transcription. 9:oo—Announced 9:ls—Tune Blenders 'CBS'. 9 30—Downev and Wons (CBS 9 45—Noble Sissle orchestra 'CBS). 10 00—Isham Jones orchestra 'CBS). 10 30—The columnist. 10 45—Bi’.tmore orchestra 'CBS). 11:00—Lvric ballroom orchestra 11.15—Sign off. WKBF (1400) Indianapolis (Indiaoapolia Broadcasting. Lae.) MONDAY P M 4 15—Harrr Bason. 4 30—Late soon new*. 4 45—News flashes 5 15—Vaughn Cornish 5 30—Aunt Lou and L'ncle Connie. 5 45—Look-Em-Over Contest. 6 00—Cecil and Sallv. 6 35—Da'ld Lawrence dispatches. 6 30—Ward B Hiner 6 45—Buddies orchestra. 7 00—Silent 8 o©—Marvel Mvers * 15—Charles Undsler. * 30— Rhvthm review. 9 00—Love song. 9 30—World news. 9 35—Showboat orchestra. £ 50— Harry Be son. _ 10 00—Merrvmen orchestra. 10 30—Stan off. WLW (700) Cincinnati MONDAY P M 4 00— Round table. 4 15—Happiness Kids. Hortenae and Oeoree 4 JO—The Roval Vagabonds (NBC). 4 45—Lowell Thomas (NBC 1 . $ 90— Amos 'n And? (NBC).

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800 WILL ATTEND ELKHART SESSION

Capitol City Circle Will Send 100 Members to Meeting. Approximately 800 persons are expected to attend the Inner Grand Circle of Protected Home Circle, which was to open a three-day session today' in Elkhart. More than a hundred members of Capitffi City Circle No. 176 of Indianapolis were expected to attend the meeting. Delegates from the Indianapolis circles are Mrs. Edna Adams, secretary, and Mrs. Miriam James. Capitol City circle also is sending its drill team, which will give an exhibition before the conclave. Webster to Preside Registration will occupy all today's program. The Grand Circle will convene at 10 Tuesday. C. F. Webster of Marion, state deputy, will preside. Mayor William Krau of Elkhart will give the address of welcome. Response will be by Samuel H. Hadley of Sharon, Pa., supreme president of the order. Lawrence Brewer, president of Elkhart circle No. 443, will welcome the visitors for the entertaining circle, and George Banning of Elkhart, grand president of Indiana, will respond. Other speakers will be Mrs. Cora E. Phillips of Sharon, Pa., junior director; Mrs. Lena Bedell of Indianapolis, grand secretary of Indiana; Jack Edwards, mayor of Marion, and Mrs. Carrie Horn of Elkhart, grand vice-president of Indiana. Start Business Tuesday Opening of the business sessions will be at l Tuesday. Meeting of the junior order will be at 6:30.

MONDAY | —*:3o P. M.— WTMJ 1 620 1— String Ensemble. —*:ls P. M.— KDKA '9Bo l— Contract bridge. KYW < 1020 t - Agnew s or- J chestra; sport* news. CBS—Arthur Jarrett and Rich's orchestra. NBC - MeCravy Bros. to WJZ. W M A Q <6701 Dance ; Masters. —9 P. M KDKA (980i—Sports review; news. CBS--Howard Barlow and orchestra. NBC—Russ Columbo's orchestra to WEAF. WGY 1 790 i— Arm Chair chats. NBC—Slumber music to WJZ. NBC- -Amos 'n' Andv to WENR. WSB. WDAF. WMAQ. WHAS. WSM. —6:15 P. M.— NBC— Denny's orchestra to WENR . WDAF -6101 —Rajput. CBS—Tune Blenders to WON. WMAQ (670)—Dan and Sylvia WTMJ (620i—Sports: studio. —9:30 P. M KDKA .980'—Air theater. KTHS (1040) —Arlington or--1 chestra KYW . 1020 1 —' Padded Fists." CBS—Morton Downev. NBC Piano Moods to WJZ. WMAQ '67o' —Dance Masters. WSM 650'—Soldiers of Fortune. —9:15 r. M.— KYW .10201—Panico* orchestra. CBS—Sissies orchestra. NBC—Cab Calloway's orchestra to WEAF WON 1 72flt—Joe Robert's orchestra NBC Fori Nines' orchesj vra to WJZ.

5:30-Bob Newhatl. 5:45—01d man sunshine. 6:oo—Dance orchestra. 6 15—Old Bill. 6:3o—Death Valter dars. 7 00—Cotton Queen Minstrels (Rink A: Dink'. 6:oo—Serenaders <NBC'. B:ls—Carnival--B:4s—Jim A: Walt. 9.oo—Peanut Pietro. 9:3o—Varsitv ouartet. 9:4s—Headliner cl vesterdav. 10 oo—Jim end Walt. 10 30 —Carl Moore's orchestra 'NBC'. 11 00—Orchestra 11:30—Orchestra 12:00 Midnight—Bien off Day Programs WFBM (1200) Indianapolis Indianapolis Power and Ucht Company TYESDAY A M 7:3o—Pet> Club. 9:oo—Women's hour. 9:4s—Transcrlotion. 10 00—Lester Huff organ precram. 10:15 to Noon—Silent 12 00 Noon—Aunt Jemima (CBSi. 12:15—Farm program. 1:00—Earl Gordon I:ls—Ann Leaf <CBS . I:3o—Musical Americana (CBS'. 2 00—Varietv hour 'CBS' 2:ls—Minute men of melode. 2 30—Lesion auxiliary talk. 2:3s—Two Thirty tunes. 3:00 to s.3o—Silent. WKBF (1400) Indianapolis (Indianapolis Itroadcastins. Inc.) TUESDAY A M. 6.3o—Cadle Tabernacle Family Prayer period. 7:15 Morning melodies. 7:3o—World news. 7 33—Musical Clock. B:oo—Breakfast bazaar. * 9 00—Vaughn Cornish. 9 30—Hollywood news flashes. 1C 15—Louise Spillman 10 45—Dessa Bvrd at the organ. 11:00—Today’s orchestra. 1! 30—8vmphonlr hour 12 00 Noon - Luncheon tunes.

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

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Mrs. Margaret E. Miller.

Junior circle of Elkhart will confer the degree on a class of candidates from all parts of the state. The exemplified degree will be conferred on a class by the degree team of forty-five members of Elkhart circle at 8:15. Business sessions and a sightseeing trip will be the order Wednesday. Inner circle banquet, open to candidates and members, will be held at 6:30. At 8 the inner circle ceremonial degree will be conferred by the grand circle degree team. The rites will be followed by a dance, which will be the finale of the conclave. K, OF C. TO INITIATE First Degree to Be Given at Meeting. Initiation of a class of candidates in the first degree will be held by In- ! dianapolis council No. 437, Knights of Columbus, at 8:30 tonight in the council clubrooms. Thirteenth and Delaware streets. The ceremonies i will be in charge of the council ' officers. Exemplification of the second and third degrees will be given during June, it was announced last week. State Knights of Columbus convention will be held Monday. May 16. The delegates will limit their deliberations to a one-day session. Important matters which will come before the meeting will concern the Father Gibault home near Vincennes, and the possibility of a home for Knights of Columbus dependent children.

P M. 12:10—The Gadabout. 12:15--Farm reports 12:35—Walter Hickman’a Indianapolis Times theater review. 1 00—Business new*. 3:oo—Minneapolis-Indtans basebal game. WLW (700) Cincinnati TUESDAY A M. s:3o—Top o' the morning. 6:oo—Morning exercises. 6:3o—The Round Table. 7:3o—Beautiful thoughts <NBC>. 7:4s—Eerlv Burdettes, exercises. B:oo—Public llbrarv talk. B:ls—Ralph Simpson, tenor. B:3o—Orchestra. B:4s—Mvsterv chef (NBC). 9:oo—Livestock reports. 9:lo—Phonograph records. 9:ls—Threesome. 9:3o—Through the looking glass with Frances Ingram (NBC*. 9:4s—Talent Bureau program. 10:00—Jim and Walt. 10:15—Pat Barnes 'NBC). 10:30—Talent Bureau. 10:45—Meiodv men (NBC>. 11:00—Tuxedo entertainers. 11:15—Mel Snvder's dance orchestra. 11:45—Market reports. 11:50—Livestock reports. 12:00 Noon —National Farm and Home period (NBCi. PM. 12:30—Gus Arnhctm s dance orchestra. 1:00—Old Bill. I:ls—Organ matinee. I:4*—Mormon Tabernacle choir (NBC). 2:ls—U. S. Armv band (NBC). 2:3o—Talent Bureau. 3 00—Marv Stele, contralto. 3:4s—The chatter.

Fishing the Air

Dialect stories will be interspersed by remedy songs and harmonies in the program Monday. *t 5:16 p. m . over WENR and NBC network. Ringin' Sam will strike a dreamt mood when he I* heard ever WFBM and the Columbia network from 6:15 to *:SO p. m.. Monday, singing ''Pl of Mr Dreams" and “The Alleywav of Mt Dream*.” Opera, rumba and operetta selections will be sung bv Lawrence Tlbbett. in the program to be broadcast Monday, at 6:30 p. m . over WTAM and an NBC network. Arthur Tracv. the Street Singer, has chosen "Ah. Bweet Mvsterv of Life” to open the program in which he will be heard over WFBM and the Columbia network from 7:15 to 7:30 p. m . Monday.

HIGH SPOTS OF MONDAY NIGHT'S PROGRAM 6 JO—Columbia —"Easy Aces," Bridge sketch. 6 30— NBC 'WJZ(—Death Valiev davs, "Death Valley in Hollywood. NBC (WEAF i—Lawrence Tibbett. 7 00—Columbia—International revue, Lanin's orchestra; guest artist. NBC (WJZ(—Minstrel*. 7 30— NBC (WEAF)—Parade of the States. 'Maryland." NBC (WJZ'—George Olsen * orchestra; Jack Benny. M. of C. 8 00—Columbia—Guv Lombardo's orchestra; Burns and Allen. NBC (WEAF)—National r*dlo forum. 8 30—Columbia—Shilkret'i orcheatra, Boswell Sisters. 9:4S—NBC W'EAF —Cab Calloway and orchestra.

A oaranhrase on "Maryland. Mv Maryland" and excerpts from the operetta. "Mv Maryland." will be presented bv soloists and ensemble in the Parade of States tribute to Maryland over WENR and an NBC network Monday, ft 7:30 o. m. "All of Me" and "Love. Yon Fanny Thint" will be the offerings of Alice Remsen derine the Evening in Perit program to be broadcast orcr WFBM and the Colombia network from 7:30 to 8 n. m . Monday. Senator Peter Norbeck of North Dakota, will sneak on "The Investigation ot the New York Stock Exchange and its Operations" during the National Radio Forum program Monday, at 8 p. m. "Shout. Sisters. Shout." sung by the Bosweits, and “Mv Gal SaL" a noveitv arrangement olayed by Nat Shtlkret's orchestra. will feature Music That Satieties" Monday, at 8 30 p. m.. over WFBM and the Columbia network,-

TEMPLARS OPEN 1932 CONCLAVE AT HUNTINGTON Grand Commandery Officers to Be Entertained Tuesday. Seventy-eighth annual conclave of the grand commandery of Indiana. Knights Templar, will open in Huntington Tuesday. Sessions will continue through Thursday. In charge of arrangements for the convention is a committee of Huntington knights: W. W. Lucas, chairman; Knowlton H. Kelsey, secretary, and Ambrose Burgett. treasurer. Burgett also is grand marshal of the full-dress parade which

will be held on Wednesday. Committees on templar jurisprudence, auditing, finance and credentials will meet at 2 Tuesday in the Masonic tern- j pie. Grand commandery off i cers. past grand commanders and distinruished guests will be feted at a bar ruet in Hotel La Fontaine at 6. Ladies will be en-

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iertained at a dinner in Miami inn. Theater party for knights and their I ladies will be held at 8:30 in the Huntington theater. Grand Parade Wednesday Feature of Wednesday's program will be the grand parade at 3. All distinguished visitors, grand and past grand officers, drill corps, bands and commanaery and individual groups will march in uniform in line. Following the parade will be the exhibition drills. Competing for prizes in this event will be Raper i commandery of Indianapolis, along with teams from Ft. Wayne. Mun- ) rie, Elkhart, Columbus and other Hoosier cities. Business session of the conclave will be opened in the morning. Harry M. Alburt of Huntington will give the address of welcome. Response will be given by Fred N. Prass of Lafayette, grand standard bearer. The first inaugural ball will be simulated as a Washington bicentennial feature at the grand commander's ball Wednesday night in the gymnasium. The grand march will be led by “George and Martha Washington.” followed by Sons and Daughters of ! the American Revolution, in characteristic costumes. Elect Officers Thursday Further bicentennial observance will be held Thursday. Dr. Lewis Brown of Indianapolis, grand prelate, and Meade Vestal of Noblesville, grand commander, will open the program. Principal speaker will be William L. Sharp of Chicago, most excellent past grand master of I the grand encampment of the United States. A special choir will present the musical program, under the direction of Roy D. Smiley of Washington. grand captain general. He will be assisted by H. H. Kelsey. Charles E. Booth, Philip P. Bash, and Burl Fahl, all of Huntington. Announcements of newly elected officers and of appointments will be j made at the closing session of the convention.

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Levi Hooker of Evansville, grand chancellor for Indiana, Knights of Pythias, will resume his activities in the order next week, following almost two months of nonparticipation due to serious illness. TRIBE Will PARADE Tokape Powwow Planned for Tuesday. A parade, an open air meeting, and the exemplification of degree work will feature a Washington bicentennial powwow to be held Tuesday by Tokape tribe No. 116. Improved Order of Red Men of Salem. Leading the parade will be the tribe's color guard, followed by the band. The band will be followed in the parade line by the great chiefs of the order, members in uniform, girl scouts, members not In uniform, boy scouts, the city council. | he school board and members of the faculty, and the fire department. Speaker at the open air meeting will be Arch H. Hobbs of Indianapolis, great chief of records. In charge of the meeting are W. W. Hottel and L. W. Paynter. Ceremonial work in the great 1 chief degree will be exemplified by the Tokape drill team. Cards to Follow Meeting Initiatory work will be conferred at the regular meeting of Ben-Hur court Wednesday night at the hall. i 322 East New York street. Cards and : bunco will follow the business meet- ' ing.

NAME RASCHIG HEAD OF ADONIRAM LODGE

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Murray H. Morris Appointed as Captain of Guard. F. Elmer Raschig was named thrice potent master of Adoniram Grand Lodge of Perfection last week, succeeding David C. Pyke. The new master announced the appointment of Murray H. Morris as captain of the guard, the starting office of the official line. Other officers advanced in line were: Fae W. Patrick, deputy master; Paul E. Fisher, senior warden, and Frank A. Symmes, junior warden.

ACACIA FRATERNITY BANQUET DATE SET

Professor Pembroke Brown to Be Principal Speaker. The annual state banquet of Acacia fraternity will be held at 6 Saturday in the Scottish Rite cathedral. Principal speaker at the event will be Professor Pembroke Brown of the department of economics at the University of Illinois. He has been a member of the fraternity since it was organized in 1907. Active membership of the fraternity from Indiana and Purdue universities will attend the function in a body. Reservations have been made for more than a hundred members from throughout the state. Reservations, thus far, represent ten different colleges and universities besides the two Indiana institutions.

MOTHERS HONORED BY EAGLE GROUPS

Double Program Features Observance of Day by Aerie. Adoption of revised by-laws and plans for initiation of a Mother’s day class on May 23, last of the fiscal year, will be considered at tonight’s meeting of the Indianapolis Eagles aerie. Annual Mother’s day program was held Sunday afternoon, sponsored by Marion county chapters of the

GALL SPECIAL K, OPPRESSION Conferring of Esquire Rank Is Feature. Conferring of the rank of esquire will feature a special meeting of Knights of Pythias tonight at Vevay. The ceremonies will be given under the direction of H. T. Walker, grand outer guard, and Dr. D. D. Shaddav. both of Montpelier. Visitors at the meeting will be R. R. Tash of Salem, grand master at arms, and Carl R. Mitchell, grand keeper of records and seal. K. P. lodges of the Tenth district will meet Tuesday at Newcastle. John R. Graves of Newcastle, district deputy, will preside. Walker and Shadday will be in charge of conferring the second rank. Victory lodge No. 553 will be host at a meeting Wednesday at Clinton. Harry Hunt of Dana, district deputy will preside. Lodges of the second district will meet Thursday at Mitchell. Harvey Condra, district deputy, will preside, and R. R. Tash will supenise the degree work. John R. Graves and a group of vistors from Indianapolis lodges , will be special guests at a meeting Thursday night in McCordsville under auspices of McCordsville odge No. 507. Welcome lodge No. 37 of Muncie will entertain lodges of the ninth district Friday, at a meeting at which the rank of page will be conferred on a group of candidates. Virgil Rogers of Montpelier, district deputy, will preside. 0. E. SrCHAPTERTCr HONOR WASHINGTON Cumberland Will AI; J Observe Anniversary. Fourth anniversary of Cumberland chapter. Order of Eastern Star, will be held Wednesday night in the Cumberland ‘Masonic temple. The celebration will be combined with a Washington bicentennial observance. Mrs. H. H. Huntington will give a short history of the chapter. She will pay honor to the charter members, and especially to the first worthy matron and worthy patron. Tribute to Washington will be paid by Mrs. D. T. Riser. The chapter will be presented a portrait of Washington by Mrs. Carrie Mae Huntington, worthy matron, as- | sisted by Charles D. Snider, worthy 1 patron.

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Officers re-elected to their posts were: Alfred M. Glossbrenner, orator; Edward D. Moore, treasurer; Fred I. Willis, secretary, and Vincent V. Smith, trustee. Other appointments made by Raschig were Martin T. Ohr. hospitaler: Walter T. White, master of ceremonies, and Frank Borns, tyler. Raschig received the degree of the Rite in 1924. He started in the official line in 1928. He Ls a member of Mystic Tie lodge. No. 398. F. <fc A. M.. and was worshipful master in 1928. Morris, senior warden of Mystic Tie lodge, has been a member of the Rite since 1927.

Feature of the banquet will be the presentation of the Laurel award to the member voted as having done the most meritorious work for the fraternity during 1931 and 1932. Paul Tombaugh, adjutant-general of the state, and an alumni member of the fraternity from Indiana university, will make the presentation. Officers of the local organization are: Thomas W. Ayton, University of Wisconsin alumnus, president; Adrian Lafollette, Indiana university, vice-president; H. Verle Wilson, University of Illinois, secretary; B W. Shook, Purdue university, chairman of the banquet committee, and George Mullins Jr., Purdue university, reception committee chairman. Dinner will be served at the same time for wives and sweethearts of the members. Mrs. B. W. Shook is general chairman in charge of the ladies' entertainment.

American War Mothers, the aerie and its women’s auxiliary. First part of the program was held at English's, where a tablet commemorating the first recorded public appeal for a nation-wide observance of Mother's day, was decorated with red and white flowers by Mrs. John J. Pfarr, mother of ten children, with committees of the three participating organizations assisting. Remainder of the program was given at Eagles’ temple, 43 West Vermont street. Speakers were Mrs. E. May Hahn, president of Indiana American War Mothers: Boyd Gurley, editor of The Indianapolis Times, and Otto P. Deluse, past national Eagles president, and chairman of the aerie committee which arranged the program. Music was provided by the Mother’s chorus of school 2Jo. 29, and Phyllis Pfarr. Geraldine Welsh and Mary Riesbeck. J. Pierce Cummings, past president of the aerie, presided. The invocation and benediction was given by Jacob L. Smith.

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FINAL SESSIONS OF POCAHONTAS GROUP CALLED Mrs. Goldia Greenlee to Open Week’s Series of Meetings. Final meetings of the series of district gatherings held by the Degree of Pocahontas arc to be stag 'd this w’eek. Tenth of the series will be held Tuesday at Connersville, and the eleventh will be held Thursday at New Palestine. Mrs. Goldie Greenlee of Sulphur Spring, great pocahontas, will open both meetings at, 2 in the afternoon. Following the roll call, Mrs. Lucy E. Cuskaden of St. Paul, great

wenonah, will exemplify the unwritten work. Presiding over the sessions at Connersville will be Mrs. Nellie B. Hall, past great Pocahontas. Councils assigned to the meeting are Sulphur Spring, Richmond. Oakville, Connersville it wo councils!, Newcastle (two councils'. Orange. Brookville. Fair-

field. Greensburg and Sumner. The night session at Connersville will open at 7:30. Degree staff of Chief Anderson council of Anderson will confer the degree on a class of ! candidates. 'in charge of Thursday’s meeting will be Mrs. L. Cherry Ross, past Pocahontas. Councils which will be j represented are Lapel. Middletown, j Dalesvllle. Knightstown, Greenfield, I Arlington, St. Paul, Shelbyville, i Edinburg, Ogilville, Hope and ! Franklin. Mohican council of New Palestine, hostess at the Thursday meeting, will stage a program celebrating Mother’s day and Tamina day. W. Irving Pryor of Worthington, great sachem, will deliver a Mother's day address. Speaking on Tamina day will be Arch H. Hobbs of Indianapolis, great chief of records. Also on the program will be Huston Patterson and Ernest Ballard of Indianapolis, and the Wagner quartet of New Palestine. The great council session will begin at 8. Conferring of degree work by Pocahontas council of Indianapolis will be the feature. ijnj|l To BA CHICAGO l 7 AND RETURN TICKETS ON SALS EVERY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Good returning until Monday I night. Good on all trains. Proportionately low week-end iarea to other points. TRAVEL BY TRAIN—FASTER—SAFER—CHEAPER Ask agent tor further information. *AND NQW! SUN-RAY*H^ HEALTH fjtj LAMPS cu'ests! S/ew Y&iAa fu/2Aemc 'Hc>te£ Uo/ue... B 1000 ROOMS Each•* wi t h a RADIO, a PRI.VfITE BATH and SHOWER, circulating ice water, large closets and [many other feai tures. 1000 homes [under one roof* , Garage Opposite Hotel THCMCW € HOTEL DISON 47th St jmt W.of B’way.N.YC NOW IS THE TIME TO TAKE A GOOD SPRING TONIC KOLOIDAL IRON Will Parlfv Tsar Blood and Build lip Tour System Sold and Guaranteed HAAG’S CUT-PRICE DRUGS —i ★ Safety for Savings Fletcher American NATIONAL BANK SevtfcßOtt Corner of ord f•rrivUanio NOW! A New Speed Queen Washer To Sell at *49.50 Absolutely Gtaraalred VONNEGUT’S Downtown. Irrtnxton. Belmont. fountain Square

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