Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 186, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 October 1935 — Page 9

OCT. 14, 1035

CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL TO BE AIDED BY BAZAR Parishes of City Arrange Four-Day Affair at Cathedral High. Catholic parishes of the city are to conduct a four-day bazar in the Cathedral High School auditorium, brgming Wednesday and continuing to Saturday night. A committee from the 23 city pan hes has been appointed and Bishop Joseph E. Ritter has issued an appeal to clergy and laity to cooperate. The proceeds are to be applied to school maintenance and the building debt. Supper is to be served each night in the school cafeteria by the ladies of Sacred Heart and St. Roch's Churches v.ith Mrs. Helen Costello as chairman. Parishes to Operate Booths Each parish h to operate a booth. The information booth is to be m charge of the Misses Bessie Breen, Anna Brennan, Margaret Dwyer, Tracy Lyons and Margaret V/idolff. Mrs. Hamilton M. Maher is chairman of the ice cream stand operated by Holy Angels parish, assisted by Mrs, Samuel Doll and Mrs. J. B. Hinton. Art booth is to be in charge of St. Joan of Arc parish, Mrs. E. P. Brennan, chairman, assisted by Mrs. Thomas J. Blackwell, treasurer, and Mesdames William Dorgan, C. C. Nare, Daniel Doyle, Charles Dowd, E. G. Preihage, Frank Mangold, J. E. Houck, Ray Keogh, James S. Stone, Morba C. Jones, Otto Lay, P. J. McShane and Harry Dietz. Cathedral parish is to have a cherry tree in charge of Mesdames Thomas Courtney, Thomas Quinn, Henry Langsenkamp, Louis Dugan, Augusta Krieg and Miss Mary Tynan. In Charge of Lotto Play Lotto is to be played each evening in charge of St. Francis de Sales parishioners including Edward Myers. Fred Gladden, John Bucker, Mrs. Edith Procter, Mrs. John Beer and Mrs. John Bayer. Olher stands and booths will be in charge of the following: Holy Cross parish, country store, Mrs. Leonard Sylvester, chairman; Our Lady of Lourdes parish, horse race, Mrs. Frank Palmer, chairman; St. Catherine parish, novelty booth, Mrs. L. Lockwood, chairman; St. Anthony parish, wheel table, Mrs. ,George Usher, chairman; St. Philip tJeri, hieronimous booth, John McAllen and Claude Lindeman; Holy Trinity parish, drink stand, the Rev. Thomas Scecina and group; St. Patrick's, aluminum stand, Joseph Davey; St, John’s, wheel table, Jack Finneran, chairman; St. Mary’s, cane rack, Frank Hearne, chairman; Assumption parish, candy stand, Mrs. Emil Claus and Mrs. Harry Jenks; Little Flower parish, ham tree, Arthur Casper; St. Bridget’s, weight machine, Joe Dienhart. To Operate Fish Pond. Ladies of St. Joseph's parish who are to operate the fish pond are Mesdames John Meyer, Frank Lindner, Maurice Rosa and Misses Mildred Klein and Rridget Meehan. St. Rita's parish is to conduct the lunch stand with Mrs. Lily Carter, Mrs. Alice McAfee, Mrs. L. Clements, Mrs. Angela McElroy, Joe Parrott, Miles Gartin, George McElroy and William McGee in charge. DAMAGE CASE IS ENDED Injured Ilanrork County Fanner Settles Claim for SZOOO. ' B'J Timm Ftprrini NOBLESVILLE, Ind„ Oct. 14.—A compromise settlement of $2600 is to be given P. S. Montrose, Hancock County farmer, as the result of a damage suit, trial of which was begun in Hamilton Circuit Court here against the Greenfield Packing Cos. Mr. Montrose sued for Injuries sustained when his automobile was struck by a truck belonging to the packing concern. The case was brought here on a change of venue from the Hancock Circuit Court, Greenfield.

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SPEAKERS NAMED FOR TEACHERS’ PARLEY

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Jesse E. Adams

Dr. John G. Benson

Members of the Indiana State Teachers’ Association executive committee will be elected from the first, second, third, fourth and fifth districts at the annual convention here Oct, 17 and 18. Convention speakers are W. S. Gard. Junior Red Cross assistant director, who will speak at the Meridian Street M. E. Church at 2 Thursday; Jesse E. Adams, University of Kentucky, who will address the County Superintendents’ Association at 9:30 Wednesday; Dr. John G. Benson, Methodist Hospital superintendent, who will speak before the educational research department at 10 Thursday on “Social Personality,”

and Dr. Preston Bradley, Chicago People’s Church pastor, who will speak on “Romance of Life” Friday night. STATE OIL DEALERS TOATTEND CHICAGO EVENT Marketers’ Meeting and Display to Open Oct. 29. Convention and exhibit of the National Oil Marketers Association to be held in Chicago Oct. 29 to 31 will be attended by several Indiana independent oil jobbers, according to Charles Foreman of the Midwest Petroleum Corp. He is in charge of arrangements for attendance of an Indiana delegation. Assisting Mr. Foreman are George W. Hoffmayer, Indianapolis, 1 secretary, Indiana Independent Petroleum Association; E. C. Storm, Madison, and William J. O'Day. Ft. Wayne.

To Bring More GOOD CIIGEH into Your Lives Good food . . . properly prepared ... is the very essence of good cheer in this modern life, as it has always been. Your great-grandmother of pioneer days and today’s IT Parisien chef—modern as television—both agree on one all-important subject: You must use milk, cream and butter most generously to prepare delightful dishes which bring good cheer into our lives. And remember ■ ... Fresh Pasteurized Milk costs so little. JJlore Indianapolis Producers and Distributors of Pasteurized fresh milk ...COSTS SO LITTLE

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LEGION POLICIES TO BE DECIDED BY COMMITTEE New Commander to Confer With Executive Body Here Dec. 1. Policies of the American Legion are to be decided Nov. 1 and 2, when Ray Murphy, new national commander, is to meet with the executive board at Legion headquarters here. Departmental commanders and adjutants from 48 Legion departments are to meet Oct. 28 with Mr. Murphy to hear his plans for the Legion in 1936. The Forty and Eight Society of Indianapolis is to give a dinner at the Antlers that night for the visiting commanders. Any changes in personnel are expected to be made before or during the executive meeting. Mr. Murphy’s reappointment of Adjt. Frank E. Samuel and James Drain, treasurer and judge advocate, probably will be confirmed by the board. It is expected that Mr. Murphy will reappoint as divisional directors Homer L. Chaillaux, Americanism;

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1 Miss Emma Pusehner, child welfare; Harold K. Phillips, publicity; E. o. Marquette, emblems; Glenn j Crawfdord, controller, and Harold L. Plummer, assistant national adjutant. Business offices of the American Legion Monthly are to be moved into national headquarters, 777 N. Meridian-st, from 129 E. Market-st. A resolution at the national convention in St. Louis approved the change. The magazine's editorial offices will remain in New York. Mr. Murphy has assured the headquarters personnel that no radical changes are to be made. W. C. T. U. to Install Officers New officers of Washington Chapter of the W. C. T. U. are to be installed at 2 Friday at the home of Mrs. Walter Hogan, 50 N. Vinest. Mrs. Hogan and Mrs. Raymond Truelock are to be in charge.

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