Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 180, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 October 1935 — Page 16
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1000 EXPECTED FOR REBEL'S STATE PARLEY Convention Opens Today, With I. 0. 0. F. Session Starting Wednesday. Approximately 1000 Ipdiana members of the Rebekah Lodge arrived In Imdanapolis today to attend the first ression of the state convention held in conjunction with the convention of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows' Lodge. Rebekahs will meet today and tomorrow in the lodge rooms in the Odd Fellows bldg. Tomorrow night, a reception will be held for incoming Rebekah officers, headed by Mrs. Violet Gibbons, Terre Haute. Mrs. Lillian Milner, Indianapolis, is the reception committee chairman. Grand lodge meetings will be held Wednesday and Thursday, with 800 members in attendance, and the grand encampment will meet Friday, with between 500 and 600 attending. Special Broadcasts Booked Special broadcasts will be given over WFBM from 0 30 to 9:45 and from 3 to 3:30 Wednesday, and from 3:15 to 3:30 Thursday. Wednesday morning, Paul A. Pfister, grand master, will speak and George E. Hershman, deputy grand sire, will speak in the afternoon. Mr. Pfister is assistant United States attorney. Mr. Hershman, former member of the Indiana State Highway Commission, is likely to be grand sire next year. This office will place him at the head of Odd Fellows all over the world. The Thursday afternoon broadcast will present Ernest E. Barrett, incoming grand master. Raleigh Haggerty, Greenfield, is the incoming grand patriarch, and will succeed Ota G. Fields, Ft. Wayne. Rebekah Election Tomorrow Election of Rebekah officers will be held tomorrow morning; election of grand lodge officers will be held Thursday morning, and grand encampment officers will be elected Friday morning. Contested offices are those for grand warden in the grand lodge and grand encampment; grand secretary in the grand lodge, and warden in the Rebekahs. The first degree will be exemplified Wednesday night at Castle Hall, 230 E. Ohio-st, by Trafalgar Lodge 181, Trafalgar, Ind. Patriarchal degree will be conferred by a staff of seven from White River Encampment 33, Connersville, Thursday night, in the hall of Metropolitan Encampment 7, Hamiltonav and E. Washington-st. District Red Cross to Meet The Sixth District, Indianapolis Chapter, American Red Cross, will meet at 10 Friday for annual roll call in the Indianapolis Athletic Club. James K. McClintock, national headquarters, will speak. Remember to Rub in Cuticura Oratment Before your Shampoo gently massaging the scalp to remove the scales of dandruff and assist the cleansing action of the Ointment. 1,/it it remain as long as convenient, then shampoo with a suds of Csatirura Snap and warm water to cleanse the scalp and restore the natural gloss andvigor to the hair. Rinse thoroughly. Sample each free. Address: “Cuticura,” Dept. 4L, Malden, Mass.
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CHAPTER THREE 'Continued) JEAN made a dainty little face at her suitor. “I did not! We Just-well, I'd never been in a night club in my life before. And I'd heard people tell about this one, and I knew my boss, Mr. Montague, comes here pretty often. And then one day this Mr. Lanning was up in the office to see Mr. Montague about something, and'Mr. Montague knew Id never been to a night club so he introduced me and Mr. Lanning said I ought to come down some time, so —” Larry Glenn laughed. “So that's the way of it, eh?” he said. “Well, now you’re here, what do you think of it?” “To be honest with you, it's much —oh, much quieter than I'd thought it would me,” she confessed. There was a trace of disappointment m her voice. “What’d you expect—Roman orgies, or something?” asked Bobby mockingly. She made another face at him. "Well, it is quiet,” she insisted. "Quiet?” said Larry. “When that orchestra is playing you can't hear yourself thime.” “She means people are behaving themselves too well,” suggested Bobby. “Oh,” said Larry. He gazed thoughtfully at the little glass vase in the canter of the table, in which reposed one rather discouragedlooking rose. “Now listen, you two children—you don't mind getting a bit of advice from your elders?” They shook their heads expe< tantly. “Well,” he said, speaking slowly as it he were choosing his words carefully, "maybe it'd be a gooc idea for the two of you to be just a little bit careful about frequenting places of this kind too often. Night clubs are funny places. Some of them are perfectly all right, and some of them—aren’t. You want to go a little slow.” “But this one—why, it’s as respectable as a hotel dining room, as far as I can see,” Jean objected. “I know, I know. I don’t mean that you’re apt to get into a brawl here, or anything like that. But sometimes some rather peculiar tilings go on under the surface.” The eyes of the two young persons were wide with excitement, and Bobby leaned forward and asked, “How do you mean?” “Oh—” he paused and took out a cigaret. "You never know just who you're rubbing elbows with. The man at the next table may be a perfectly respectable business man, or he may be a gunman who’s wanted for murder in half a dozen different cities. You have no way of knowing.” tt tt n BOBBY and Jean glanced automatically at the next table, where sat a bald, well-dressed man who could not possibly, under any scheme of things, have been anyone but a tired business man out on the prowl. With him there was a hennaed, scented, elaborately made-up young woman in the kind cf black gown which people refer to as “slinky.” “Oh, I didn’t mean him,” Larry amended, laughing. “I mean—well, for example, take this Harkins lad you pointed out to me a few minutes ago. Who’s he?” “He?” echoed Jean uncertainly. “Why, I—l don’t know. Mr. Lanning introduced him to me, that’s all. And Mr. Lanning is a friend of Mr. Montague. He must be all right, isn’t he?” “I’m not saying that he isn’t,” said Larry. “For all I know he may be the president of a Christian Endeavor Society or something. My point is just this: if you patronize places of this kind regularly, you meet all sorts of utter strangers
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in them—and you never have a chance in the world of finding one just who they are. They may be all right, and they may be most decidedly all wrong—and you never know until too late. “Let me repeat, I didn't mean anything personal about this Harkins chap, i never saw him before. He may be a very fine young man. My point is that the contacts which you are bound to make in a place like the Golden Feather are bound to be rather mysterious, especially when you're practically a stranger in a big town. And because I've known you two youngsters ever since you used to play hopscotch on the sidewalk in front of my mother's house, I just wanted to warn you.’’ The two were momentarily sobered. Conversation lagged, for a minute, as they glanced curiously about the room, trying to realize that the persons at the tables and on the dance floor might be sinistt’creatures with lawless and violent backgrounds. At last Jean chanced to look at the tiny platinum watch on her wrist. “Heavens!” she gasped. “I didn't know it was so late. Larry, I’ve got to get home and get to bed. Bobby,< you're ready to go, aren’t you?” Larry walked to the door with the two young persons, patted them fondly on their shoulders and saw them into a taxicab. As the car rolled away, he stood in the entrance for a moment, looking after it with thoughtful eyes, and the firm line of his mouth was troubled. Then he shrugged his shoulders and walked back into the night club. CHAPTER FOUR WHEN Larry Glenn re-entered the Golden Feather night club, he w’alked over to the corner table where he had been seated before he spied Jean and Bobby. He sat down there, and drew an envelope from a coat pocket. From the envelope he took half a dozen postcard-size photographs of a girl. Three of them were close-ups of her face; they showed a dark-haired laughing girl whose eyes held just
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a faint suggestion of hard, woraly wise sophistication. The other photos showed her in theatrical costume, full-length; and the costume, in each case, was exceedingly skimpy, revealing a great deal of shapely leg and torso. He studied these thoughtfully, looking closely at each one in turn. Then he put them back in the envelope, returned the envelope to his pocket, and began a slow, unobtrusive and methodical survey of the room, scanning closely the face of every woman he could see. A waiter came up and hovered at his elbow, suggestively; Larry looked up blankly, then smiled and ordered a drink. When it had been brought to him he practically ignored it, taking only an abstemious sip now and then as he continued to look about the room. When Sandy Harkins and his dark-haired companion at last got up to go, Larry turned his attention to them, and watched them until they disappeared beyond the potted palms at the entrance. For a while thereafter he stared into space, frowning slightly as if he were trying to remember something which persisted in eluding him. His reverie was broken by the approach of a man; a heavy-set man in a tweed s suit whose loose lines could not conceal the outlines of a muscular and supple body. This man removed his hat, revealing a shock of rebellious hair that was more red than brown, and sauntered up to lay a hand on Larry's shouder. “I thought I’d find you here,” he said. Larry looked up, startled. A sudden grin of recognition came over his face, and he sprang to his feet and seized the man’s hand enthusiastically. “Mike Hagan, by all that’s holy!” he said. “And just the man I wanted to see! You old loafer, you! And what made you think you’d find me here?” (To Be Continued)
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