Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 168, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 November 1934 — Page 11
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
ARRANGES DANCE
John Obcrlies
As chairman, John Obcrlies is arranging details of an all-fra-ternity dance to be given Saturday night at the Knights of Cos• lumbus hall. GIRL. 18. TOOK WATCH, •SAMARITAN' CHARGES Young Woman He Befriended Is Missing, City Alan Reports. There is such a thing as being too big-hearted. David Griffin, 36, of 2818 Ralston avenue, concluded today as he made efforts to locate Jeannette Loudamilk, 18, who took advantage of the Griffin’s hospitality and. it is alleged, left their home with $lO and a white gold wrist watch. According to Mr. Griffin, the girl came to his home Wednesday and asked if she could stay as she had no home and had been living with a policewoman. The Griffins, won over by what appeared a truthful statement of her plight, invited her to spend the night with them. Yesterday, Mr. Griffin told police, he gave the girl $9 and told her she could go down town and pay some bills she told him she owed. She left and has not been seen since, according to Mr. Griffin, who discovered the loss of another $1 and the watch after his guest had departed.
Gone, but Not Forgotten
Automobiles reported to police as stolen belong to: R. C. DeGraff, 4056 Arthington boulevard. Chevrolet coach. 118-836. from Georgia and Illinois streets. Henrv Huddleston. Ben Davis. Ind . Essex sedan. 123-324. from parking lot at Citizens Gas plant on Prospect street. Jessie Dewpcse, 530 Chadwick street. Chevrolet coupe. 583-736. from parking lot at dance nail on the Rockville road two miles west of the city liimts.
BACK HOME AGAIN
Stolen automobiles recovered by police belong to: Phillip Meazcl. Stllesville. Ind., Ford roadster, found in rear of 46 North West street. Stanley W. Albright, 1005 North Pennsylvania street. Apartment 309. Chevrolet coach, found in Noblesville. Ind.. stripped of battery, headlights and license plates, front door glass broken. O. D. Willard. 2435 Broadway. Peerless sedan, found at Fortieth street and Graceland avenue. J. Weilhammer. R. R 6. Box 71. Nash sedan, found in front of 1006 Hosbrook street.
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MEN BUILDERS CLASS TO MEET NEWOFFICERS Slate to Be Introduced at Regular Service Sunday. The new officers of the Christian Men Builders class of the Third Christian church. 625 East Seventeenth street, will be Introduced to the class Sunday morning at the regular service. Those elected at the meeting Wednesday night, are: Carl D. Condon, president; Harold Buck, vice-president in charge of membership; Whlham Callis, vicepresident in charge of publicity; Victor Kelly, vice-president in charge of social affairs; Elmer A. Wilson, vice-president in charge of social welfare; William Ramsey, vice-presidi nt in charge of employment; Russell H. Lovelace, secre’tary, and Otto C. Bade, treasurer. Merle Sidener. leader of the class, will speak on “Thanks-Living.”
Candle Light Service The "Win My Chum" program sponsored by the Edwin Ray Methodist Episcopal Epworth League. Laurel street and W r oodlawn avenue, and the League at the Fletcher Place Methodist Episcopal church, Fletcher and Virginia avenues, will close with a candle light consecration service Sunday at both churches. A group of young people will address the meeting at the Fletcher Place church at 6:45. New members will be inducted into the league and the junior choir of the church will sing. At the Edwin Ray Methodist Episcopal church, at 7:3(1, the Rev. William T. Jones will speak on "Why Should Youth Be Christian?” Mrs. Mel Roche and Miss Ruth Jenkins will sing, accompanied on the organ by Miss Freda Hart. M'NUTT AND BELGRANO WILL ADDRESS LEGION Indiana Department Fall Meeting to Be Held Sunday. Governor Paul V. McNutt and Frank N. Belgrano Jr., national commander, will be among the speakers at the annual fall conference of the Indiana department, American Legion, Sunday, In the Antlers. Governor McNutt Is a former national commander. Other speakers listed by Frank R. Kossa, Jeffersonville, state commander, are Homer Chailloux, Englewood, Cal., recently appointed Americanism commissioner; Thomas Taylor, Washington, national legislative vice-chairman; Watson B. Miller, Washington, national rehabilitation chairman, and Mr. Kossa. , The state executive committeee will meet Saturday night in state headquarters, 777 North Meridian street.
