Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 166, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 November 1934 — Page 11

XOY. 21, 1934

500 TO ATTEND x ANNUAL BUTLER GRIDIRON DINNER Banquet to Be Held at 6 Tonight at Hoosier Athletic Club. rx of the Butler university chapter of B 1 M K<-y. Millar honorary society, expect to entertain more than 500 |tMti at their annual gridiron banquet at 6 tonight in the Hoo'ier Athletic Club. Miller, general chairman. Bob Cr.amb* rs head of the fiecora'i'i. - remmi'tee. and Ceclle Rav of the program committee, have completed plans for the event which vanity and freshman football squads. B’ b New hall, Cincinnati, sports broadcaster, the principal banquet . :> alter, will arnve by train at 4:30. A reception will be held at the Coi mbta Club in his honor at 5, with W H n charge Mr. Mew- ! all and flje reception committee of * w r.ry prominent citizens will go t the Hoo ier Athletic Club for t. e dinner an hour later. Ralph Hitch. Butler 27, Marion t unty chief deputy sheriff, will be ti.e banquet ton tmaster. S|>eakft in addition to Mr. Newland will I ro iche Tony Hinkle anil Wallv th and I): H ML 1 n. Butler faculty nhtletic com-

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Martin L. l.ang I3e!egates from Jseven central states will attend the Indiana Canner.s' Association fall meeting Monday and Tuesday in the Claypool. Martin L. Lang, Indiana drug and food administrator, and secretary-treasurer of the organization, has charge of arrangements.

mittee head. A special medallion will be presented to Mr. Newhall by Wallace O. Lee. chairman of the citizens committee aiding with plans for the banquet. Music for the banquet will be providod bv Sherry’ Wat.son's orchestra. Fight football men, the Butler cr&ss-country team and coaches whose teams the Bulldogs have met this year will be honor guests.

TEACHER GIVES BUTLER $5,000 ESTATE SHARE ————— City University Bequeathed Part of Anderson Man's Property. John W. Atherton, Butler university financial secretary, announced today that the late J. C. Black, Anderson, had left the university a share of $20,000 distributed through j his will. ! Mr. Atherton estimated Butler’s j .hare will be between $5,000 and SIO,OOO. Mr. Black made the university a previous gift of $2,000 in 1926. Others sharing in the bequest are the Central Christian church, Anderson: the United Christian Missionary Society of the church, and several relatives. Br. Black taught in Anderson ! public schools fifty-four years.

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