Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 224, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 November 1935 — Page 2

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R, 0. T. C, BOYS FETE DADS AT TECH BANQUET 800 Fathers and Sons Hear William Remy: Music Program Enjoyed. Eight hundred fathers and sons attended the Teeh R. O 7'. C. Fathers’ and Sons’ banquet in Technical High School last night. William H. Re.rv, former county prosecutor, spoke. DeWitt S Morgan, principal, intioduced D. C. Park, advertising instructor as toastmaster. Music was provided by the brass choir. The “Hoosier String Busters,” Keith Jackson, Don Merriman and the "Rhythm Busters” furnished entertainment. Cadet-Col. William Waters greeted the fathers and the Rev. William Ball of the Woodruff Avenue United Presbyterian Church, responded. Forums Arranged The first of two forums for mothers of freshment is to be held Thursday, Dec. 5, in the Student Center, under direction of Miss Gertrude Thuemler, dean of girls. DeWitt S. Morgan, principal, is to speak. The forum is to be held to discuss school opportunities and policies. A social hour is to follow. The final forum is to be held Dec. 10. Physics Club Meets The Physics Club met Tuesday w ith Paul Darmer and William Bancroft, camera division members in charge. Processes of film developing and taking time exposures were demonstrated. Cast Gives Party The cast for "Seven Keys to Baldpate,” presented by the A to K division of the senior class, gave a recent party for the committees in stage arrangements, makeup, financial. properties, costumes and stage staff. Guests of honor were DeWitt S. Morgan, principal, and Mrs. Morgan. and H. H. Anderson, vice principal, and Mrs. Anderson. Attending faculty members were Miss Clara M. Ryan, play director; Chelsea Stewart, stage director; Herbert Traub, electrician; D. C. Park, Mrs. Ruth Kotho. John F. Simpson, Richard S. Orton and Misses Dorothy Harder, Frieda B. Lillis, Grave Emery, Helen Elliot Ruth Stone, Margaret Axtell, Alta Welch, Alberta Kappler, Gertrude Theumler and Mabel Goddard. AD PROGRAM MAPPED BY STATE ICE GROUP Co-operation in 52,500,000 Sales Project Is Pledged. Indiana Association of Ice Industries today had completed arrangements to participate in a nationwide $2,500,000 radio, magazine and newspaper advertising campaign. Representatives met yesterday at the Scverin. Tile radio program is to be launched at. a national hookup originating in Packfair, home of Mary Pickford, late in February with Miss i Pickford acting as .hostess and introducing some of the best known stars of screen, stage and radio. O. P. Fauchier, Indiana Associa- j lion executive secretary, presided at | the Indianapolis meeting.

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"The Eighteen-Carat Boob," a three-act play, at 8 Friday in the Washington Street Presbyterian Church, Miss Oneta Franklin, above, will • have a leading role. Others in the cast are Miss June Stieghorst, Miss Margaret Wheeler, Miss Thelma Niese, Miss Mae Cox. Miss Shirley Hervey, Shuford Reynolds, Curtis Jumpp. Ray Wheeler, Herschel Kelly, Ralph Canter and Harold Housefield. Prof John MeWhothv is director.

RITE MEETING SET FOR CITY Classes Are Formed for 70th Convocation at Cathedral Here. Times Sftrrifil SHELBYVILLE, Ind., Nov. 27. Class organization of candidates for the seventieth semi-annuai convocation of Scottish Rite, at the Indianapolis Cathedral, Dec. 9 to 13, is nearing completion today as district officials received last-minute petitions. Assurance that both the Indiana Tenth and Eleventh districts will be represented with record delegations at the five-day session was made by Fred J. Deitzer, Shelbyville, and Dora W. Sherry, Connersville, district chairmen. All degrees up to and including the thirty-second are to be conferred during the convocation, with candidates receiving rituals in both the first and second sections of master masonry. Assisting in preparations for attendance from this section of the state are Ralph I. Deupree, Shelbyville; Samuel ,J. Offutt, Greenfield; Charles T. Gordon, Connersville; George E. Mullin, Brookville. and Dr. Robert C. Kennedy, Rushville. NEW QUARTERS READY AT GRACE METHODIST Exercises Sunday to Mark Opening of Beginners’ Department. Grace Methodist Church, E. New York-st and Grant-av, is to open its new' beginner’s department at special exercises Sunday. Mrs. Eugene Van Sickle, assisted by William Senefeld, H. C. Lamb, Frank Thomas and other members of the congregation, sponsored the work. Mrs. Theodore Pence, 3419 E. 9th-st, has been named superintendent.

SUNSHINE GIRLS FILL BASKETS FOR CITY POOR Ready for Thanksgiving Distribution to Needy Township Families. Warrenette and Sunshine girls of Warren Central High School today are preparing baskets for Thanksgiving distribution to needy families in the township. Members of the committee in charge are: Mary Jane Haskett, chairman; Annabel Miller. Helen Tague and Farn Tyndall. Publicity committee members are Margaret Laughner, chairman; Beatrice Van Dyke. Verne Kelly. Cora Louis Weber, Sue Lobb and Betty Scott. Party Arranged The Warrenette Club is sponsoring a skating party to be given at the Riverside rink on Dec. 2. Miss Betty Jane Flagle is general chairman. Members of the ticket committee are: Lizzeta Prather, Dorothy Mousing, Geraldine Swartz, Lola Mary Borden, Mildred Strong, Mary Jane Welch, Feme Tyndall, Helen Harrison, Mary Kinman. Helen Arbogast, Emogene Sharper and Marion Hardy. Faculty sponsors are: Mrs, Cora Heck. Fred Pierpoint, Mrs. Myrtle M. Rodden, Roy D. Stewart and Fred Rcdebeck. The teachers w'ho will judge the best skaters are: Miss Lucille Cline, Miss Marjorie Forsythe and Vaughn Wood. Mary Jane Haskett and Charles Danford are the student judges.

Play to Be Given "Ladies for a Night,” is to be presented by the P.-T. A. on Thursday night, Dec. 5, in the school auditorium. Tire cast includes 60 men. The committee is composed of the following: Ira. Pickeral, chairman; Mrs. Myrtle Rodden. Douglas Brown, Harold Redmeyer, Ray Trefz, L. S. Kirkpatrick, Dr. R. Showalter, H. J. Bridgins, Mr. and Mrs. J. B Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bell, V. R.! Laughner, W. G. Arnold, A. h! Hartman. W. H. Young, and Mrs. C. C. Calvin. Bargain Week-End Trips Each Week-End CHIGAGO I $5,50 Leave on any (rain 10:20 a.-m. -Friday to 1 ;.jr> a. in. Monday. Return lini.il Monday. Uodnc and rouiid trip Pullman Next Saturday CLEVELAND ___._S4.so I.dmvr* 11 ;00 p. m. Upturn on any train until 2 ;G0 a. in. Monday. Coach service. DETROIT 7_~Z7___s4.so TOLEDO 4.00 T.'-avo 11:00 p in. Return on any train Sunday. Coach service. SANDUSKY TTT___s4,oo Leave 11:00 p. m. Return Sunday ovonincr. Coach service BIG FOUR ROUTE

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