Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 222, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 January 1935 — Page 5

JAN. 25, 1935.

OTTO P. DELUSE TO BE HONORED BY CITY EAGLES

Conrad Mann Will Address Meeting Held as Tribute to 111 Leader. A nationally recognized leader in the old-age pension movement. Otto P. Deluse, will be honored at 1:30 Sunday afternoon by Indianapolis Aerie, Fraternal Order of Eagles, j with a program and initiatory service at the lodge home, 43 W. Vermont- •. Mr. Deluse, former national president of the Eagles, chairman of the order's state old-age pension commission and a member of the national commission, is a patient at Methodist Hospital. He has been ill since April, 1934. and has submitted to three operations. Principal speaker on the Sunday program will be Conrad H. Mann. Kansas City, a former national Eagles president, who is managing organizer for the order and its chief auditor. Fred J. Snyder, Indianapolis Aerie president, who is directing arrangements for the meeting, announces that a class of 100 will be initiated in honor of Mr. Deluse. The ritual wall be exemplified by the national prize winning drill team from the Kokomo Aerie. A concert by the 30-piece band of Elkhart Aerie will be one of the features of the program. Following the meeting, the auxiliary of the aerie will serve supper. Dancing will follow. PERRY LESH HEADS C. OF C. COMMITTEEE Public Relations Croup Is Named by Borinstein. Perry W. Lesh has been named ‘ chairman of the Indianapolis j Chamber of Commerce public rela- j tions committee, Louis J. Borinstein, Chamber president, announced | today. Other members are Sydney ! A. Sullivan, vice-chairman; Roscoe Clark, P. E. Crosier, Tom S. Elrod, J. C. Fischer, C. Fred Fitchev, Myron R. Green, Miller Hamilton. Harry S. Hanna. D. E. Kendrick, Wallace O. Lee, Joseph McDuffce, Frank M. Montrose, Ernest C. Ropkey, Eli Schloss. Frank Sharp, Robert D. Sheen, James A. Stuart, E. A. Tapscott and Laurence Wingerter. STATE DRUGGISTS’ HEAD STRICKEN AT BANQUET E. A. Ridgely Falls Dead as He Launches Into Address. B'j f tnt' il Press MISHAWAKA, Ind.. Jan. 25.—E. A. Ridgely, Gary, president of the Indiana Pharmaceutical Association, ! died of heart disease last night while addressing a banquet of South Bend-Mishawaka Druggists’ Association. Mr. Ridgely had just started his address when he fell dead at the speakers table. He was 61. HOSPITAL SUPERVISOR TAKES FT. WAYNE POST Miss Harriet J. Poe to Become Superintendent of Nurses. Miss Harriet J. Poe. supervisor at the Methodist Hospital here, will j become superintendent of nurses at j the Ft. Wayne Methodist Hospital I Feb. 1. it was announced today. Student nurses entertained with a farewell tea for Miss Poe yesterday afternoon at the nurses residence. I Miss Poe was graduated from the nurses training school at Methodist Hospital in 1921. 2 TROLLEY OPERATORS ARE HOLDUP VICTIMS One Loses Revolver and Unknown Account of Cash. Two street car operators were held up and robbed last night by armed thugs. R. V. Shelton. 50. on the Shelby-st line, was robbed of his revolver and an undetermined amount of money, and Benjamin Roe, 48. Pittsboro. Illinois-st line operator, was robbed of $lO. BURGLAR LOOTS HOME Couple Watch Thief Escape Through Front Doorway, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer V. Klaiber sadly watched a thief race out the front doorway of their home at 1529 Shelby-st with 546 in cash and jewlerv valued at $45 last night. They heard a noise in the front room, investigated and saw the burglar make his hasty exit.

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