Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 131, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 October 1934 — Page 4

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CENTENNIAL TO BE OBSERVED BY RED MEN HERE National Executive Coming for State Celebration Tuesday. Representatives and chiefs of the Great Council of Indiana, Improved Order of Red Men, will gather here Tuesday for a two-day session commemorating the one hundredth anniversary of the order's founding. Arthur J. Ruland. national executive head, will fly here from Detroit to attend the sessions. He will be met at the airport by a delegation of tribal great chiefs and escorted to headquarters. The degree of Pocahontas, the women’s auxiliary, will meet Wednesday. The order was formed through the union of three patriotic orders that existed prior to the Revolutionary war, the Sons of Liberty, the Independent Order of Red Men and the St. Tamnia Society. Distinguished members of the early orders included George Wash-

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CHURCH RELIEF HEADJOSPEAK Extension Secretary Will Address Members of Fairfax. The Rev. John H. Booth, executive secretary of the Board of Church Extension of the Disciples of Christ churches, will address members of the Fairfax Christian church, at a banquet to be held in the church di . 'ig room, at 6 tonight. The Board of Church Extension has its headquarters in the United Christian Missionary Society building in Irvington. It controls a fund of $3,000 000 from which loans are made to needy and deserving churches within the denomination. Mr. Booth has served on the board for the last twenty-three years. He is a graduate of Drake

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