Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 194, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 October 1935 — Page 8
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FOUR BUTLER ORGANIZATIONS NAME HEADS; Chimes. Sphinx, Newman and Thespis Groups Hold Elections. Four Butler University organizations have announced elections of officers. Betty Davenport has been elected president of Chimes; Winston Griffin, president of Spinx; James Morris. Newman Club president. and Phyllis Smith. Thespis president. Other Chimes officers are Edna Fiedler, vice president; Ruth Stultz. secretary; Phyllis Smith, treasurer. and Mary Katharine Funkhouser, social chairman. Other Officers Named Spinx Club also elected Charles Fisher, vice president; Eldon Staler. secretary, and Hugh Quill, treasurer. Additional Newman Club officials are Hugh Quill, vice president; John O'Donnell, treasurer, and Patricia Kelly, secretary. Thespis named Ruth Repschlager, vice president; Catherine Heard', secretary; Edna Fiedler, treasurer; Jessie Levin, librarian and Dorothea Craft, pledge master. RACE PROMOTER SUES AGRICULTURE BOARD Asks $25,000 Damages on Promise of Coliseum Lease. Floyd Dreyer, midget auto race promoter, lias filed suit in Superior Court Four seeking $25,000 damages against Dick Heller, the State Board of Agriculture, and Stewart Brothers, Inc. Dreyer claims he was promised a lease on the Fairground Coliseum for midget auto laces, but that Mr. Heller, board secretary, signed a lease with the Stewart firm, which is now sponsoring these events. Discusses Aggregate Laws V P. Ahearn, executive secretary of ihe Mineral Aggregates Institute of Washington, discussed new laws affecting stone and gravel dealers at a meeting of the Indiana Mineral Aggregates Association yesterday in the Claypool.
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TAXPAYERS ORGANIZE IN PERRY TOWNSHIP Improvement in Civic Conditions Sought as Objectives. Residents of Perry Township filed articles of incorporation yesterday for the Perry Township Taxpayers' Association. Purpose of thn organization is “to improve civic conditions in Perry Tow nship." Incorporators are Fred H Foster, George Hacker, Frank Winchell, Arthur Sanders. William Brandenburg and Carl B. Moore. Men’s Club Holds Dinner The Pictcher Trust Men’s Club held a dinner in the Riviera Club last night. Work of the State Conservation Department was described by John Gottschalk, field representative. and department motion pictures were shown.
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SCOTTISH HITE WILL GIVE TWO DEGREES Ceremony Set for Tonight for 70 Candidates. Fourth and fifth Scottish Rite degrees are to be conferred tonight on approximately 70 candidates, following a class dinner. Oath of allegiance in the Scottish Rite Lodge of Perfection is to be administered by Carl A. Ploch, master of ceremonies. Additional ceremonies are to be held earh Wehnesday night until the Rose Croix degress are conferred Dec. 4. The first section of the class is to merge at that time with the second section, and both
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are to receive additional degrees Dec. 9 and 12, closing with the I seventieth semi-annual convocation banquet. Petitions are being received by ! Lewis F. Malcolm, chairman of the Marion County committee. No petitions are to be accepted after Nov. 27. CLUB TO STAGE OUTING McGuffevites to Make Annual Trip to Brown County. Members of the Indianapolis Mc- ! Guffey Club will go on an annual trip to Brown County Saturday, Henry F. Bond, chairman, announced today. The club will hold a Halloween party Thursday night. Oct. 31. at the Y. W. C. A. J. H. Newlin is chairman of the party arrangements.
LUDLOW JOINS FIGHT TO ELEVATE TRACKS Seeks Hopkins’ Aid to Get Funds for Project. R-p. Louis Ludlow today swung his influence behind the city's fight for $3,000,000 of PWA funds to finance a track elevation program. Mr. Ludlow announced his plans as the Federation of South Side Civic Clubs prepared for a mass meeting tonight at which demands again will be voiced for action in the long deferred grade crossing elimination work. Following a conference yesterday with Mayor Kern, Mr. Ludlow an-
nounced he would make a personal appeal to Harry L. Hopkins, PWA administrator, requesting favorable action on the city's request for fi- ' nancial assistance. Tonight’s meeting of the South Side Clubs will be held in the Foun- ! tain Square Theater. I i . FOR STUFFY HEAD Vicks Vatro nol 30c double quantity 50c
Truck Driver Killed in Crash By United Press WARSAW, Ind . Oct. 23— Jonas E. Miller, local bakery truck driver, was
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killed when his machine was struck by a Pennsylvania passenger train here. He was a former resident of Middlebury.
