Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 244, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 February 1934 — Page 16

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CAROL MARMON AND GEORGIAN PRINCE TO WED Motor Magnate’s Daughter Announces Betrothal in Pasadena. B'J I n’trrl pr PASADENA, Cal., Fob 20.—The engagement of Miss Carol Marmon, only daughter of Howard C Marmon. automobile magnate, and Prince Nicholas Tchkotoua of the former kingdom of Georgia was announced here today. Mis Marmon said that they planned a church wedding March 16 and that Serge Mdivani, also a Georgian prince and a distant relative of Tchkotoua, would be best man at the wedding. “I'm so utterly in love with ‘Nicky’ that I would want to marry him even if he were a ditch-digger," the 26-year-old heiress said. She is prominent in Pasadena society. Her fiance came to Hollywood eight months ago. He is waiting a book bared upon his native land and the assassination of his family by Bolshevik in 1924.' Miss Marmon said that her father was not aware of her engagement He is spending the winter at Pmeola, N. C. Howard C. Marmon was vicepresident of the old Marmon Motor Car Company here. Miss Carol Marmon has not resided in Indianapolis for a number of years ROYALTY GATHERS FOR KING ALBERT FUNERAL Secret Service Moves to Protect Guests from Assassins. B<i i mi'ii pr, m BRUSSELS. Feb. 20.—Secret service men made anxious preparations today to guard Europe's royalty against attempts at assassination as special trains from all over the continent converged on Brussels for King Albert’s funeral Thursday. Belgians have not forgotten that just before the announcement of his engagement to Princess Marie Jase of Belgium in 1929, Crown Prince Humbert of Italy narrowly escaped assassination. ACCOUNTANTSJO MEET Will Hear Address on Cost Reports Under NRA. “Cost Reports for Executives’’ will be discussed by J. B. Fenner, sec-retary-treasurer of the Prest-O-Lite Storage Battery Corporation, at a meeting of the Indianapolis chapter of the National Association of Cost Accountants at 6:30 tomorrow in the Washington. Mr. Fenner will outline the responsibility of accountants in furnishing managerial officers whth accounting facts and figures to meet, requirements of businesses operating under NRA codes. POISONED KIDNEYS To flush poisons and arid from kidneys and correct irritation of bladder so that you can stop "potting up nights" get a 35 cent, package of Gold Medal Haarlem Oil Capsules and take as directed. Other symptoms of kidney and bladder weakness are irregular or painful elimination, barkacho—leg cramps—puffy eyes.—Advertisement.

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In the Air Weather conditions at 9 a. m.: Southeast wind. 8 miles an hour; temperature, 8; barometric pressure, 30.33 at sea level; general conditions, high, broken clouds, smoky; ceiling, unlimited; visibility, three miles. Ankle Fractured in Fall Hugh Kemper, 46, of the American hotel, 210 1 ,2 South Illinois street, suffered a fracture of the left ankle when he slipped on the icy pavement at Georgia and Illinois streets today. He was sent to city hospital.

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LUDLOW RETURNS TO CAPITAL AFTER VISIT Congressman Praises Roosevelt, Declares Errors Have Been Made. Congressman Louis Ludlow returned to Washington yesterday after a visit here to attend the Democratic Editorial Association meeting. He had high praise for President Roosevelt and the new deal, but declared certain errors have been made. One cited was the furniture factory operated by the federal government at Reedsville, W. Va.. and the other the destruction of hogs under the agricultural curtailment act.

THE OPENING OF STEGEMEIERS GRILLE Beer Sandwiches Steaks To all our old neighbors, friends and business Bi associates of Indianapolis, the state, and “Capitol 3 rre re, Inc. Hill”—Richard Stegemeier extends greetings! Penn, at Michigan interior Decorators Many businesses have perished in the stormy years of depression, but anew day is dawning, a p j ~ I ~ p. cor*} New Deal is here, everywhere business is improving. KGu Lab LO. Kl DoDd We have faith in the good people of Indianapolis, For Better Service and as evidence of our faith, we are bringing back the original Stegemeier’s place, known to restaurant Robert L Zimmerman an( * ca^e a^rons or y ears * Linen Supplies—Clean service In our new location at 114 N. Pennsylvania 421 e. Wabash. Li-8671 Street, our friends may recall old memories amid the familiar surroundings of happy days, and we promI / , I ise to maintain the same old-time hospitality, excelNUhn S Market lent foods, and courteous service. We will serve Choice Meats and Poultry breakfast, luncheon, delicious sandwiches, soups, salads, steaks, chops, and our specialty—chicken . I t /- l /- i dinners—with all leading beers, bottled and on tap. John T. Cusack Cos., Inc. 445 e. Washington st. Doors open promptly at 11:00 A. M. February 21. Restaurant and Bar Fixtures Mr. Stegemeier invites old friends and new to meet at the new Stegemeier Grille. WE FEATURE AAII I CD I ICC Music and Entertainment /VMLLIK MIVJM Urt 11:30 A. M. to 1:30 P. M. 5:30 to 7:30 P. M. BEER 9 P. M. Until ? On Draught and “The Best Milwaukee Beer” 114 N. Penn. St.

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DR, CASTRUCCIO WILL SPEAK AT DINNERJO VIGO Italian Consul-General at Chicago Will Honor Patriot. Dr. Giuseppe Castruccio, Italian consul-general of Chicago, will be the main speaker at the Francis Vigo Memorial Association dinner to be held Thursday night at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Dr. Castruccio was decorated by ! the Italian government for heroism in the World war. Humbert P. Pagani is president of the association. Other speakers will be Professor Bruno Roselli of Vassar college, Clem J. Richards of Terre Haute, ; Senator D. Frank Culbertson, Vincennes; Governor Paul V. McNutt; Dr. Vincent A. Lapenta, Italian consul in Indiana; Dr. Christopher B. ! Coleman. The public is invited. Tickets may be obtained at 507 Illinois j building. UTILITY RATES SLASHED Fifteen Cities and Towns Affected by Commission Orders. Utility rate reductions affecting I fifteen cities and towns, including both private and municipal plants : and amounting to $34,603.60 a year, j were approved yesterday by the j public service commission. Chest Colds Don’t let them get a strangle hold. Fight germs quickly. Creomulsion combines 7 major helps in one. | Powerful but harmless. Pleasant to ; take. No narcotics. Your own drug- j gist is authorized to refund your | money on the spot if your cough or i cold is not relieved by Creomulsion. j —Advertisement.

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