Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 262, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 March 1933 — Page 10

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PUBLIC CONCERT TO BE GIVEN BY ELKS ON FRIDAY New York Melody Group to Be Featured: Bowling Tourney Slated. Members of the Indianapolis Elks lodge Friday night will present j a St. Patrick's day entertainment at the Antlers. The program will include a benefit concert to raise J funds for the lodge’s Indianapolis orphans’ fund. Featured In the entertainment will be Tom Moore of New York, celebrated Irish tenor. It will be Moore's first, visit to Indianapolis and the entire program will be given by him and his group of concert singers. Members of the Indianapolis lodge who are in charge of arrangements for the program include: Courtland C. Cohec, chairman; J. J. Minta, Paul C. Beckner, Frank W. Spooner, Earl C. Wolf, William J. Fahey, Dr. C. O. Carter, C. J. Austermiller, James N. Nelson, Timothy P. Sexton, Fred L. Bodcnmiller and W. G. Taylor. Expect 200 Teams Announcement also has been made that the first round of the Elks national bowling tournament, held annually in one of the leading cities in the United States, will be held in the Pritchett alleys, Pennsylvania and Maryland streets, Saturday and Sunday. More than 200 bowling teams from all over the United States are expected here for the tournament, to compete for prizes in the five-man, double and single events. Winners of first place in each of the events will be presented with gold medals. Many cash prizes also are to be given. The opening round will start at 2 Saturday afternoon and others will be held Saturday night and Sunday afternoon and evening. Meet to East Month The tournament is scheduled to last a month and other rounds are 1 to be held each Saturday and Sun- j day afternoon and night in the j Pritchett alleys for the next three weeks. Copes has been appointed general chairman of the local committee to make arrangements for the tournament and he will be assisted by Otto Ray and Clarence Meyer of the committee. W. J. Fahey, newly elected exalted ruler of the Indianapolis lodge, also is aiding with arrangements. Last year’s tournament was held in Toledo, G., and more than 200 teams were present. PRIZES AWARDED TO SCHOOL JOURNALISTS National Quill and Scroll Contest ! Winners Are Announced, By United Brest CHICAGO, March 13.—Individual winners in three national high school journalistic contests conducted by Quill and Scroll .international honor society for high school journalists, were anounced by H. F. Harrington, director, Medill school of journalism of Northwestern university. Elizabeth B. Donahue. St. Mary’s high school, Sandusky, 0., won the award in the feature story division. Louis Bonsib, South Side high school, Ft. Wayne. Ind., placed first in the advertisement section and Leonore Eckhardt, Notre Dame academy, Belleville, 111., won the vocabulary contest. Some 10,000 students in all states entered. Judges were Lloyd D. Harrold, professor of advertising. Northwestern university school of commerce; Miss Hazel Murray, East high school, Cleveland, 0.. and Harrington. 0. E. S. GRAND MATRON WILL BE PAID HONOR Past Matrons of 1932 to Act as Hostesses at Luncheon. Worthy matrons of the Order of Eastern Star during 1932 will entertain Miss Mabel Carithers, worthy grand matron of the Indiana grand chapter of the order, Thursday with a luncheon in the Brookside Masonic temple, Gray and East Tenth streets. Miss Carithers again will be honored Friday night at 6 when Naomi chapter of the Order of Eastern Star will give a dinner for her in the Masonic temple, North and Illinois streets. Following the dinner, Naomi chapter will confer the Eastern Star degrees on a class of candidates. DEGREE TO BE GIVEN Centre Masonic Lodge to Hold Meeting Wednesday Night. Centre lodge. No. 23, Free and Accepted Masons, will confer the fellowcraft degree on candidates at a meeting to be held in their hall, Wednesday night at 7:30. On the following Monday, a craft rehearsal of both crafts of the lodge will be held at 7:30 in the hall and a 100 per cent attendance is requested. Named to Protective Group Reynold Goodman. Terre Haute, who is well known here, has been appointed executive secretary of a national landlords’ protective committee to protect interests of more than 100 property owners interested in the receivership of the Para-mount-Publix Corporation. Judge Samuel Seabury of Walker probe fame has been retained as counsel to represent the landlords. Craft Practice Scheduled Ancient Landmarks Lodge. No. 319, Free and Accepted Masons, will hold a craft practice tonight in the Masonic Temple, Illinois and North streets. Catholic Study Cluh to Meet The Study Club of the Daughters of Isabella will meet at 7:30 Tuesday. Following the meeting they will hold their first rehearsal for the spring minstrel. Telephone Cluh Meets Members of the Bell Telephone Club was to meet at noon today in the Spink-Arms. Ben Harvey is in charge of the meeting.

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National prize winning drill team of Peru aerie. Fraternal Order of Eagles.

Ritual of the Fraternal Order j of Eagles was exemplified Sunday i afternoon by the officers’ staff j and drill team of Peru aerie, Win- | ners in national competition, when j a class was initiated into Indian- j apolis aerie at the lodge home, 43 j West Vermont street. Visitors were present from Peru, j Wabash and Connersville. Na- I

BEN-HUR COURT PLANS PROGRAM Practice Drill Announced in Preparation for State Meet. Following the regular business meeting of Arries court, No. 5, BenHur Life Association, Wednesday night at 8, in the hall, 322 East New York street, an entertainment program will be given during the association's regular social hour. Louie H. Mills, drill master of the Ben-Hur drill team, has announced that a practice drill will be held at 9, preceding the start of the entertainment. He said he plans to assign members to regular positions on the team which will attend the annual Ben.Hur state congress to be hold May 19 to 21 at Elkhart for an exhibition drill. After the drill practice, the Ben Hur orchestra will play for a dance. Several specialities by members of the junior court of the order will be presented during intermission. A benefit card party for the public, to be held at 2 Saturday, March 25 in the Banner-Whitehill auditorium, is being sponsored by the senior court. Receipts will be used to help defray the expenses of the drill team for the trip to Elkhart. K. OF P. LODGE IN ROLL CALL Wingate Group Will Make Event There Tuesday a Home-Coming. The annual roll call of Star Light lodge, No. 306, Knights of Pythias at Wingate will be held Tuesday night in the hall at Wingate. Many non-resident members are expected to return for this event, which will be herd in conjunction with a social meeting of the lodge. Out-of-town officers expected to attend the meeting include: William F. Compton of Russellville, deputy grand chancellor; Natnan J. Lane of Darlington, supreme representative; Carl R. Mitchell of olis, grand keeper of records and seal, and Charles W Hartpence of Indianapolis, finance chairman. Plainfield lodge, No. 50, will entertain a delegation of visitors from Danville lodge. No. 48, at the meeting at Plainfield. Wednesday night. Visitors also are expected from Indianapolis, Mooresville, Coatesville, Cloverdale, Lizton and Brownsburg. Stated Meeting Scheduled Mystic Tie lodge. No. 393, Free and Accepted Masons, will hold a stated meeting in the Masonic temple. North and Illinois streets, at 7:30 tonight.

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tiona! officers were represented by two Indianapolis men. Otto P. Deluse, past grand worthy president, chairman of the Eagles’ Indiana old age pension commission, and member of the national commission, and J. Pierce Cummings, grand aerie trustee. State officers attending were Arthur M. Follis, Wabash, chap-

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C. M. B. Class to Honor Indiana Odd Fellows

‘Friendship of Jonathan and David,’ Speaker’s Topic at Meeting. The Christian Men Builders class of thet Third Christian church has extended an invitation to the Indiana Order of Odd Fe”ows to attend their class in a body at 9:15 Sunday, Apri 2. Last yea - pproximately three hundred men. sos the Odd Fellows attended the meeting held in their honor. Five hundred may attend this year. Delegations from the lodges will meet in the basement of the church, Seventeenth street and Broadway. Merle Sidener, Indianapolis business man and teacher of the class, will be speaker. His subject will be "The Friendship of Jonathan and David.” Lodge delegations who expect to attend are asked to notify H. A. Winterrowd, past grand master of Indianapolis lodge, No. 465, and a member of the C. M. B. class, through whom the invitation was extended.

MASON RELIEF BOARD MEETING IS CALLED Aiding of Needy Is Among Organization’s Aims. Tom McMeans. representative for Broad Ripple lodge. No. 643, F. & A. M., to the Masonic relief board, has asked members of ■ Masonic bodies to attend a meeting of the board Tuesday night at 7:39 in the Masonic temple, North and Illinois streets. The organization's work includes investigation and exposition of imposters, and aiding needy. In a recent bulletin issued by the board it was revealed fchat the hospitalization item of the board now amounts to approximately $70,000. Officers of the organization include Martin T. Ohr, president; Clarence R. Greene, vice-president, and E. O. Burgan, secretarytreasurer. DEGREE WORK SLATED Broad Ripple Masons to Hold Session Friday Night. Broad Ripple lodge No. 643. Free and Accepted Masons, will confer the dgree of Master Mason on candidates at a meeting to be held in the hall Friday, at 7.

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lain, and Ed Wilkins, Peru, inside guard. Harry Kuhlman, secretary represented Connersville aerie. Addressing the meeting, Deluse announced that old age pension law's, advocated by the Eagles, have been passed in three states this year—lndiana, Washington and Oregon—bringing the total of old age pension states to twenty.

Nellie Bell to Direct Aid Given Needy of Organization. Nellie Bell, 11, of 2109 Butler avenue, has been appointed chairman of the Ben-Hur welfare department of the junior organization of Airies court, No. 5, Ben-Hur Life Association, by Mrs. Marguerite Clark, junior mentor. Nellie selected the following as her assistants: Cathrine Griffin, Robert Baker, Verlyn Neff, Kathrine Whitson, Helen Thompson, Thelma Wooley, Sarah Jane Capehart and Earl Turner. The object of the department is to aid needy members of Ben-Hur and others. The juniors W'ill give a St. Patrick's party in the hall, 322 East New York street, Wednesday night at 7 for all juniors, their parents, senior members of the lodge and their friends.

GREGG SPEAKER FOR MEMBERSHIP DRIVE Attorney Named to Head Wednesday Program Os V. F. W. Ralph Gregg, local attorney, will be the principal speaker at a special membership drive meeting of the Frank T. Strayer post, No. 1405, Veterans of Foreign Wars, at 8 Wednesday in the Brightwood M. E. church. An elaborate program has been planned and the drum and bugle corps of the post and color guard will escort Gregg, Captain Frank S. Clark, department commander and the department staff officers who will take part in the program from the post hall, Twenty-fifth and Station streets to the church. All ex-service men, their families and friends have been invited to attend as the past’s guests. DRUIDS TO GIVE PARTY Benefit Euchre and Bunco Fete to Be Held at Hall. Indianapolis G’ove, No. 37, United Ancient Order of Druids, will give a benefit euchre and bunco party at 8 Wednesday in Druid's hall, 29 South Delaware street. Those who will be in charge of the party include William F. Bonesteel. chairman; F. Earl Geider and Harry Stafford.

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WOODMEN TO HOLD INITIATION RITE FORGROUP Fortville Camp to Stage Ceremony Tonight Under Degree Staff. Several candidates will be Initiated tonight by Fortville camp, No. 7137, Modern Wcodmen of America, in the hall at Fortville. The initiation will be given by the degree staff of the camp and w’ill be under the direction of “Doc” Flannagan, captain of the team. Several members from other camps are expected to attend the meeting. A similar session will be held in the Modern Woodman hall here, 322 East New’ York street, Tuesday. Marion camp, No, 3558, will be in charge of the meeting Tuesday night and their degree staff under the direction of Harry E. Ayres, captain, will perform the initiation w'ork on a number of candidates. Fortville’s degree staff, accompanied by the camp’s officers and a delegation of mebmers will come to Indianapolis Friday, March 24, to initiate a class of candidates for Ironwood camp, No. 6984. The meeting will start at 3 and will be held in the Modern Woodman hall at Tenth and Rural streets.

EASTERN STARS PLAN PLAYLET ‘Wayfarer’ to Be Presented at Brookside Lodge on March 21. Following the regular meeting of the Eastern Stars Past Matrons and Patrons Association of Marion county, held last Thursday night at the Severin, Mrs. Jessie Craig and Mrs. Ernest Hughes, accompanied by Mrs. Oscar Passmore, gave 'several vocal selections. Mrs. Helen Morton gave several readings. Mrs. Millie Gilmore, president of the association, announced the "Wayfarers,” under the direction of Mrs. Rea L. Koehler, would present the playlet, "Wayfarer,” at Brookside chapter, O. E. S., March 21. Members of the cast in the playlet include: Mrs. Koehler, w'ayfarer; Mesdames Cora Weiland, conductress; Margaret Westenbarger, associate conductress; Miss Carrie Mae Huntington, Adah; Jessie Potts, Ruth; Jennie Deeter, Esther; Mabel Brown, Martha; Ida Meister, Electa; Nellie Magaw, pianist; Mary Konecke and Marguerite Shea, singers. The playlet will be presented a second and third time at Bridgeport March 27 and Bright wood, April 3. The W'ork of the ritual of 1870 will be exemplified by the association at Tipton, March 28, but due to the banking situation, Liberty chapter, O. S. S., at Liberty, which was to have entertained the association members, April 7, has postponed the meeting. DEGREES TO BE GIVEN AT JOINT INITIATION Honor Rebekah Lodge to Officiate at Ceremonies. Degree staff of Honor Rebekah lodge, No. 418, will confer the Rebekah degree on candidates at a joint meeting of Purity Rebekah lodge, No. 129, and Jew'el Rebekah lodge, No. 541, at Logansport Friday night. Several members of the honor lodge also are expected to make the trip and plans also are being made for initiation of a local class in the hall, Blaine avenue and Howard street, Friday, March 24. PLAN VARIETY PROGRAM Dance and Card Party Offered by Capital City Circle. Capital City Circle, No. 176, Protected Home Circle, is sponsoring a St. Patrick's variety program, dance and card party at 8 Friday in the Modern Woodmen hall, 322 East New York street. Edward Doyle is chairman of the committee on arrangements.

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Music Will Be Feature of Lodge Entertainment

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Progress Rebekahs Observe Celebration of 41st Anniversary. Musical selections by pupils of the Hilo Hawaiian music studio will be one of the features of a program presented at 8 Tuesday night by Progress Rebekah lodge, No. 395, in the hall. Pershing avenue and West Michigan street. The celebration will mark the lodge’s forty-first anniversary.

Crusaders Organized to Aid Lodge Attendance

Inter-Group Visits Planned to Revive Interest in Fraternal Work. Joseph M. McCollum, royal prince of Shambah temple, No. 139, D. O. O. K„ is one of the directors of the Marion county Crusaders, an organization formed to seek increased lodge attendance. Other directors are Charles W. Hartpence and Charles A. Harshberger. The Crusaders now are sponsoring a second series of organized inter-lodge visits, launched by the Knights of Pythias lodges of Marion county. The visits will start March 20, and end May 1, during which time each lodge will be visited by two other lodges and in turn will visit two other lodges. The complete schedule of the Crusaders follows; March 20 —Olive Branch lodge. No 2, and Acton lodge. No. 385, will visit Arlior Vitae lodge, No. 318, 2345 Va Station street. March 25—West Indianapolis lodge, No. 244, and Center lodge, No. 216, will visit Olive Branch lodge, No.’ 470, at 230 East Ohio street, third floor. March 31—Arion lodge, No. 254, and Capital City lodge, No. 97 will visit Nineteenth Century lodge, No. 470, at 230 East Ohio street, fifth floor. April 6—Arbor Vitae lodge and Nineteenth Century lodge will visit Indianapolis lodge, No. 56, at 119 Sast Ohio street. April 12—Indianapolis lodge and Arion lodge will visit West Indianapolis lodge, No. 244, fourth floor of Holiday building, Alabama and Ohio streets. April 17—Olive Branch lodge and Indianapolis lodge will visit Arion lodge at 523 North Belle Vieu place. April 20—Capital City lodge and Center lodge, will visit Acton lodge at Acton. April 26—Arbor Vitae lodge and Nineteenth Century lodge will visit Center lodge at 119 East Ohio street. May I—West Indianapois and Acton lodges will visit Capital City lodge at 612 East Thirteenth street. Members of all lidges have been invited to join with Arion lodge in the observance of their forty-third anniversary, Monday, April 3, in the hall, 523 North Belle Vieu place. The meeting will be open to families of members.

Mrs. Hugo Schenk is chairman of the committee in charge of the entertainment which will follow* a brief business meeting. She will be assisted by Mrs. Robert Gross and Mrs. Emma Bivins. Other entertainment will be provided by pupils of the Mary Dirnberger dancing school, who w'ill present several dancing novelties. Three surviving charter members of the lodge will attend the meeting. They are Mrs. Emily Meyer, Mrs. Leonora Gordon and Mrs. Sam Barttel.

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RED MEN WILL CONTINUE STATE MEETING SERIES Fifteen Tribes Assigned to Joint Meeting at Jeffersonville. Arrangements have been perfected for the continuation of a series of district meetings being held by the Red Men throughout the state, with a meeting scheduled for 8 tonight in the wigwam of Kwasind Tribe, No. 268, Jeffersonville. John C. Cain will be in charge of the meeting. Delegations are expected from Clark. Floyd. Harrison, Washington. Scott and Jefferson in addition to several others. Fifteen tribes have been assigned to this meeting and a large attend- • ance is expected from New Albany, home of E. C. Seabrook, great sachem. Tuesday night the series will continue with a meeting at Brookville, in charge of Harry Fogel. Franklin. Fayette. Rush, Decatur, Ripley, Jennings, Dearborn, Ohio and Switzerland counties have been assigned to this meeting. A large attendance is expected for this meeting, owing to the fact that a special feature of the meeting will be degree work by the famous team of Otonkah tribe of Connersville. Great chiefs who will attend the meeting include C. E. Seabrook of New Albany, great sachem; Arch H. . Hobbs of Indianapolis, great chief of records, and H. J. Patterson of Indianapolis, great junior sagamore. INSTRUCTION MEETINGS FOR MASONS PLANNED Inspection of two Lodges to Be Held Jointly. Chapters for instruction on the most excellent master degree have been announced by Guido E. Schloot. excellent high priest of Broad Ripple chapter No. 146, Royal Arch Masons. The Instructions will bo given jointly with Calvin Prather chapter No. 158, tonight at 7:30 and Monday, March 27, at 7:30 in the Broad Ripple Masonic temple. The instruction meetings are in preparation for an inspection to be held at a joint meeting of the two lodges, Friday, April 14. in the Broad Ripple temple. Officers of the two chapters are urged to attend the instruction meetings, as officers for the inspection will be chosen from both chapters. ENTERTAIN HUSBANDS O. E. S. Club Give “Pitch-In” Dinner at Brightwond. The W. Y. K. R. club of the matrons and patrons of 1932, Order of Eastern Star, entertained the husbands of the members at a “pitch-in” dinner. Saturday, in the Brightwood Masonic temple. Mrs. Cecil Kiser and Leon Russell were hostess and hast for the evening. A style show followed the dinner and Mrs. Alice Clapp, grand representative to South Dakota was presented with a gift by the members.

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