Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 219, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 November 1935 — Page 8

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BUTLER CO-EDS TO BE INITIATED BY ASSOCIATION 30 to Join Athletic Group At Services to Be Held Tonight. Thirty Butler University co-eds are to be initiated tonight by the Woman's Athletic Association at the home of Phyllis Smith, 3802 N. Emerson-av, Virgilia Wells, president. is to be m charge. Initiates are to be Margaret Trager, Lucile Broich, Marjorie Zerhiel, Martha Norman, Carlcen Becker, Gene Lowthor, Marjory Andrews. Evelyn King. Betty Giffln, Betty Long, Ruth Hickman. Helen Ashby, Margaret Kendall. Jeanne Mitchell. Mari Louise P’allender. Jean Knowlton. Marilyn Knowlton. Evangeline Bowman, Betty Lou Blackmore. Dorothy Wehling. Mary Lee Richter, Virginia Hoffman. Dorothy Day, Bobby Jo Vestal, Marian Gearen. Martha Reynolds, Eleanor Fullenwider. Dorothy Shepperd. Mary Evelyn Daniel and Martha Haworth. Attend Conference Butler delegates to a college women's conference at De Pauw University today were Florence Renn, Butler women's council secretary, and Doris Fillingham and Martha Sheppard, students. Tffev represent the Butler Womens League. Bureau Formed Organization of an entertainment, bureau to provide student talent for public performances has been announced by Prof. Charles H. Walters, speech instructor. Bernard Burkhart, a student, is in charge. Students are to present dramatic and musical programs before luncheon clubs, dinner meetings and such gatherings. Alumni Organize An Alumni Club in St. Joseph County has been organized by 23 graduates of the local school, who assembled at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Oren McColgin in Mishawaka. Speakers at the first meeting were James W. Putnam, university president, and Miss Sarah T. Sisson, alumni secretary. Mrs. McColgin was elected president and Miss Moze.lle Ehnes, South Bend, secre-tary-treasurer. SCHOOL OF MUSIC TO GIVE PUBLIC RECITAL Irvington Program Will Include Local Goes! Artists. Pupils of the North Side branch of the Irvington School of Music are to be presented in public recital at 7:45 tomorrow night at 715 E. 52nd-st. Program will include dancing, voice, piano and dramatic art. Guest soloist will be Herbert, Johnson who will offer marimba, drum and xylophone numbers. Features will include tap dancing by Billy Butler. 5, son of Mr. and Mrs, W. C Butler. 920 Lelandav. Youngest Rabbi to Speak Rabbi S. Swirsky, Chicago, youngest rabbi in America, is to speak on “Romance of a People,” at 8 tonight before the Indianapolis Zionist District in Kirshbaum Center.

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RULES WOODARD IS STILL LEGISLATOR Lutz Gives Opinion on Two State Jobs Question. Carl E. M. Woodard, Michigan City, joint representative from La Porte and Starke Counties, still is a member of the Legislature although

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he has accepted another state appointment. Atty. Gen. Philip Lutz Jr., ruled yesterday. Mr. Woodard asked Mr. Lutz for the opinion after it had been claimed he lost his legislative seat by becoming a clerk in the State Safety Department. State law prohibits any person from holding two remunerative positions in the state government at the same time. In ruling in favor of the young

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Democratic leader Mr. Lutz pointed out that Mr. Woodard's position is a clerk, not an executive, and is outside rulings of the State Supreme Court on the question. Stinebaugh to Speak 7 iffica Sprri*il NOBLES'VILLE. Ind., Nov. 21. Virgil Stinebaugh, junior high school director, Indianapolis, is among speakers scheduled to appear before a mid-year institute of city and county teachers here Saturday.

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