Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 244, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 December 1935 — Page 20

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OLIVE IS NEW C OF C. HEAD Accounting Firm Head Is Elected to Succeed Louis Borinstein. New officers of the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce assumed their duties today following e|ec-

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tlon at a directors' meeting yesterday. George S. Olive, head of the accounting form of Georee S. Olive A: Cos. was elected president to succeed Louis J. Bomstein who declined to serve again. Mr. Bor.nstein had held the office five years. Other officers are E. W. Harris, of Hamilton-Harrls <V Cos, vice president; James S. Hogan, president of the American National Bank, treasurer, and James \V. Carr, secretary of the Riley Hospital Memorial Association, secretary. Mr Carr is to retain his position with the hospital association, lie has announced. C. D. Alexander, president of the

Bemis Bag Cos., was elected to succeed T. R. Radclifl on the board of directors. Mr. Radclifl resigned when his duties made it necessary that he leave the city. Several speakers paid tribute to Mr. Borinstein for his long service to the Chamber. Pupils Give Operetta School 49 gave an operetta Merry Christmas” today for P.-T. A. members and their friends. Miss Pauline Moehler and Miss Mary Esther Lawlfr are directing the cast.. Commor colds cause a loss of HZ' '00.009 annually to industries of " ■> United States alone.

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LIQUIDATOR OF BANK ANNOUNCES DIVIDEND Closed Depository to Distribute 13 Per Cent of Claims. Titrrn SHELBYVTLLE. Ind.. Dec. 20. Checks representing a 15 ps>r cent dividend are to be distributed tomorrow by Joseph Haseman. special representative of the Indiana Department of Financial Institutions in liquidation of the Shelbyville Trust Cos., closed in February. 1932. Sixty per cent of the claims against the institution have been paid in three earlier dividends, and

TREE LIGHTS Dre|s up^y our Christmas tree. Outside Tree Whatfleld U,;,;."'" 1 ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. 2 for 5c meridian at Maryland RI. 6321

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additional payments are to be paid in'l936. Mr. Haseman said. The amount to be distributed this time is $23,200. DEMOCRATIC LEADER CONTINUES IN OFFICE Shelby County Club Women Hold Election; Others Chosen. Timrt Rprrinl : SHELBYVILLE. Ind.. Dec. 20. Mrs. George Parrish has been reelected president of the Shelby County Democratic Women's Club. Officers were renamed in seven of the nine other elective offi?°s. Mrs. May Fox and Mrs. Earl Stephens

being new members of the executive committee. Others are Mrs. William Karmire, vice president; Mrs.

Brand new 1936 com- pp CT f §JT iiw-ned 'v cabinet • M *0 Come AC or DC and need no ground. Full, clear tone. new j* /j I Whilc They Last RADIO M J | I/A Givp one of these for the bov's or girl's STUDIO I iljOVi' 1 ' own room and for the shut-ins. A sur—Fifth Floor f # , P value! / Also at 424 N. Illinois St. Open Till 9 r. M.

Chester Mitchell, secretary; Mrs. Nicholas Hotopp. treasurer; Mrs. Ann Fiaitz. Mrs. Charles Dunn,

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Ira Worland, Mrs. Claud X. Mohr, Mrs. Fox and Mrs. Stephens, members of the executive committee.