Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 234, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 December 1935 — Page 2
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WORK TO START DURING JANUARY ON 2 SCHOOLS Ground Will Be Broken for Buildings in Ben Davis, Warren Township. Ground for , new high schools in Ben Davis and Warren Township is to be broken next month, with school construction considered in Speedway City and Franklin Township, officials said today. The Ben Davis school, to cost about $225,000, is to consist of eight classrooms and a gymnasium. PWA is to provide 45 per cent of the funds. This will be the first unit of an educational center, to be constructed so it can be expanded to 10 classrooms, according to Herbert McClelland, Wayne Township trustee. About $200,000 is to be spent on the Warren Township High School which also is to contain rooms for six of the lower grades. The Federal government also will supply 45 per cent of the funds for this project, according to Charles M. Walker, township trustee. According to Howard F. Wilson, president of the Speedway School Board, tentative plans for a high school have been drawn to qualify for WPA funds. The cost is to be about SIOO,OOO and will be for the first unit of what is planned as a larger building, This unit will make possible a four-year high school course. At present only two years in high school subjects are given. The new building will contain physical training facilities. Aivother tentative project is the Franklin Township High School, which calls for spending $123,030 with government aid. Plans for this school are delayed due to taxpayers’ objections to the State Tax according to Ed Cook, Franklin Township trustee. LAWYERS WILL ELECT AT LUNCH TOMORROW Annual Dinner-Dance to Be Held Dec. 14 at Claypool. Lawyers’ Association is to elect officers following its weekly luncheon tomorrow at the Washington. Two tickets are in the field. V. M. Armstrong is a candidate for president on the Red ticket, and Harry L. Gause on the White ticket. Donald Lafuze is present head of the group. Annual dinner-dance of the association is to be held the night of Dec. 14 in the Ciaypool Chateau room. STAFF PLANS DINNER Workers Are to Honor Departing Head of State Library. Dinner honoring Louis J. Bailey, Indiana State Library director, who is to leave Jan. 1 for New York to head the Queensborough Library, is to be given by his staff tonight at Sheffield Inn. Fifty persons have made reservations. TWO ENLIST IN ARMY Indianapolis Men Are Assigned to Canal Zone Duty. United States Army Recruiting | office announces enlistment of Robert W. Blankenship, 2610 Englishav and Charles F. Mundy, 2008 W. Michigan-st. Both are assigned to infantry service in Panama Canal Zone. Ben-Hur to Initiate Arrius Court No. 5, Ben-Hur Life Association, is to meet in Castle Hall Building, 230 E. Ohio-st, tomorrow. Candidates are to be initiated.
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Mary Ellen Smith (above) recently was named vice president of George Washington High School junior class. Donald Dean was elected president; Ruth Meyers, secretary; Phillip Shoemaker, treasurer, and Richard Pottenger, sergeant-at-arms. POULTRY SHOW BIRDSTO BOX Exposition Opens Wednesday at State Fairground Building. Game cocks are to appear in boxing contests as a feature of the Indianapolis National Poultry and Pet Stock exposition to open Wednesday in the Manufacturers Building, State Fairground, to continue through Sunday, Dec. 15. Boxing gloves of a type to fit the birds’ spurs insure the fighting fowls will not harm each other. Steel gaffs instead of gloves are used in regulation cock fights, which are forbidden by Indiana law. More than 5000 entries have been received for the show, said to be the largest in the world held this year. Features are to include exhibits of eggs in four classes—commercial, farm, exhibition and hatchery. Louis Demberger, of Stewartsville, is to be in charge, assisted by Prof. Leon Todd, also of Purdue. Prominence also is to be given Indiana 4-H club displays. GIVES WIRE SERVICES Rev. R. E. Skelton Speaks on Radio at 6:30 A. M. Daily. Morning devotional broadcasts over WIRE are being given this week by the Rev. Robert E. Skelton, pastor of Barnes M. E. Church. The program is given at 6:30 daily. Tomorrow the topic is to be “Internal and External Evidences of Christianity.” Special for Shoppers Christmas Cheer ★ SUNDAE * With Fresh * Strawberries /TX JvjVZ 12.f Tffe n - i or r. s Across From Block's / * 41 N. 11l st. *
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