Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 230, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 December 1935 — Page 22

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WOMAN'S UNITS OF MASONS TO HOLD SESSIONS Elections, Visit of Head and Bazar Are on Program. Three woman's organizations affiliated with the Masonic order have scheduled events for this week. Broad Ripple Eastern Star lodge Is to m n et tonight i Broad Ripple Masonic Temple for election of officers. Mrs. Inez Tridle is worthy matron and Emmett Earle, worthypatron. Meeting at the Lincoln tonight, members of Koran Temple, Daughters of the Nile, are to arrange for a visit of the supreme queen and discuss plans for a Christmas party and class initiation. Auxiliary to Broad Ripple Chapter, Eastern Star, is to hold a Christmas bazar Saturday afternoon and night in Broad Ripple Masonic Temple. Mrs. Ethel Payton, auxiliary president, is to be assisted by a committee consisting of Mesdames Susie Johnson, Lucy Lindberg, Nellie Whitehead, Helen Hoffman, Gladys Long, Maud Leiper and Ann West. Dinner is to be served from 5:30 to 7:30.

Gone, but Not Forgotten

Automobiles reported to police as stolen beionx to: Clovis F Brown 80!) Broadway, Ford roadster, 26-410, from In front of his home. Francis Cohn, 1504 S. Meridian-st. Dodge sedan, 26-434, from 1022 S Meridian-st Voss B Mueller, 1336 Parker-av, Ford coupe. 95-841. from 100 N. Illinois-st. Arthur Patrick. 4014 E Washington-st. Chevrolet coach. 107-254, from the garage In the rear of his home.

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Stolen automobiles recovered by police belong to: Alice Bason, 1303 N. Grant-av, Pontiac coupe, found at 21st-st and Sherman-dr. Fred Cox. 602 N Rybolt-st Jewett tudor, found at 17lh-st and Genl-av Monarch Motors Cos.. 958 N. Meridianst. Buick sedan, found in front of 633 Buchanan-st, wrecked.

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New officers of the senior class at Broad Ripple High School are shown above. Rear, left to right, are Charles N. Traylor, president, and David McQueen, treasurer. Front, Mable Ryan, secretary, and Mary Esther Stahl, vice president. The follow-ing committees have been named: Class colors—G.etchrn Huetter. Don Rudd. Helen Clickner. Motto —Jerome Rosse, Betsy Murbarger, Roberta Bathurst. Flower—Marcella Reynolds, Helen Jean Willcutts, Frederick Steinmeier. Photographer—James Chisler. Billy Lobdell, Frances Scanlon. Miss Winifred West, business department head, is sponsor. Latin department is sponsoring a party and dance this afternoon and tonight in the gymnasium.

PLAN PLANT CEREMONIES State Officials to Attend Michigan City Opening. Timm Special MICHIGAN CITY, Ind., Dec. 4. State officials, engineers and architects are to attend the ceremonies marking the opening of Michigan City's new filtration plant Dec. 12, it was announced today. Clarence E. Manion, Indiana NEC director, is to speak.

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BIBLE DISPLAY INCLUDES ONE OF 1571 DATE Old Books Are Being Shown Until Dec. 15 at Centra! Library. Bibles published prior to 1800 form a display at the Central Library which is to be on view until Dec. 15. Included is a Bible published in 1571, owned by Brother Ernest, C. s. C., Cathedral High School librarian. The book is in Latin and is illustrated with wood engravings in color, A Bible printed in England in 1615, cwned by Mrs. Anna Genders, 2019 Central-av, also is on display. It has been in the family for 10 generations and contains a complete record of her family's births, marriages and deaths. Among the other interesting exhibits is the Bible and ale tankard which John Bunyan had with him in prison when he wrote “Pilgrim’s Progress.” The exhibits were loaned by Earl H. Bach, 5518 Winthrop-av. The University of Notre Dame has loaned a miniature replica of a chained Bible and a book containing Biblical pictures wuth references to Bible text. The exhibit, commemorating the four hundredth anniversary of first printing of the Bible in English, is in charge of Miss Helen Brown.

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