Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 226, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 November 1935 — Page 16

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HEAD OF LEGION AUXILIARY DUE TO SPEAK HERE Mrs. Melville Mucklestone to Be Honored by District Council. Mrs. Melville Mucklestone, Chicago, national president of the American Legion Auxiliary, is to be the guest of honor of the Twelfth dist r ict council of the auxiliary at a luncheon Thursday in the Columbia Club. The entertainment is to be the official welcoming of the new national president to Indianapolis, and has special interest because Mrs. Mucklestone formerly lived in Hartford City, Ind. National, state, district and unit officers of the Auxiliary are expected to attend. Mrs. Grover W. Workman, district president, is to preside. Mrs. Mucklestone is to speak. Arrangements are being completed by the district social activities committee, under the chairmanship of Mrs. Harry K. Green. Committee members: Mesdames Josephine Bridgins, R. Pitcher, Frank C. Walker, Howard C. Smith, Elsie Jackson, Norman Clarridge. Paul S. Whipple, John Rovse. Mary Wilder, Josephine Fairhead, Edith Frey. Everett Lett, Kurt Francke, Fred Hasselbring, Allen Mitchell, Catherine Polsgrove, William Harrington and AdeLaide Wood. CHURCH. 45 YEARS OLD, TO CELEBRATE SUNDAY Former Pastors on Program at Trinity Methodist. Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church is to celebrate its fortyfifth anniversary with an all-day service and basket dinner Sunday. The Rev. S. A. Morrow, former pastor, Ls to deliver the morning sermon. At the afternoon service the Revs. L. C. Murr, Vern Kraus, J. W. J. Collins, C. H. Rose and C. N. Wilson, all former ministers of the church, are to speak. The paster. Rev. J. R. Flanigan, will i) each at night. REUNION ARRANGED BY CHRIST CHURCH CHOIR Boys' Combined Orchestra to Play at Special Service. All former men and boy members of Christ Church choir are invited to attend a reunion at the church Sunday. Services at 4 are to be directed by Cheston L. Heath, assisted by an orchestra of Shortridge and Technics High School pupils. Refreshments are to be served in the parish house. HEAR ITALIAN TALK Exchange Club Addressed by Harvard Professor of History. Exchange Club members attending a luncheon today were addressed by Alden G. Alley on “Italy's Adventure and Its Probable Outcome.” Mr. Alley, a World War veteran, is a Harvard graduate and a professor of history. He has made 13 trips abroad to study conditions.

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Mrs. Melville Mucklestone The national president of ths American Legion Auxiliary. Mrs. Melville Mucklestone, Chicago, is to be guest of honor Thursday at a luncheon in the Columbia Club.

CITY YOUTH AWARDED $3200 FOR INJURIES Emmett Gaddis, 18, Wins Suit Against Transit Company. Tim's Special SSHELBYVILLE, Ind.. Nov. 29. Emmett Gaddis, 13. of 219 N. Rich-land-st, Indianapolis, has been warded damages of $3200 against the Trans-American Freight Lines, Inc. by Judge James A. Emmert in Shelby Circuit Court. The suit was filed by the youth’s father, David Gaddis, in Marion Superior Court and venued here. Young Gaddis, the complaint charged, was injured seriously at Greenfield Jan. 19. 1935, when an auto in which he rode was struck by a truck belonging to the transit company.

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