Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 285, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 February 1936 — Page 5

FF.B. 6, 1933

MANUAL ALUMNI TO MAP SCHOOL BIRTHDAY PARTY Forty-first Anniversary to Be Observed by Group Feb. 18. Further plaas for the annual alumni meeting at Manual Training High School to mark the school’s for‘y-first birthday, Feb. 18, are to be made when officers and executive committee meet Tuesday. Representatives from each class have pledged their support. At a meeting last week. 40 members were placed in charge of promotion for the annual evt nt. Arthur Madison and John Herrmann are to be in charge of tickets for the auditorium performance and membership fees. Chairman of cashiers is C. D. Vawter. Registration committee includes Helen Adolay, Lillian Rieman, Daisy Wahl, Ruth Rankin, Alma Gebhardt, Helen Neale, Elsie Goett and Gertrude Hartman, all members of the Masoma Alumni Association. Members of the door committee arc Harry Miedema Jr., H. Reidenbach, B. R. Davy, Glenn Baker, Stanley Wilson, Charles E. Manges, Arthur L. Strauss, Charles Stuart, Cecil Bird, 'Norman Koepper, Melvin Henselmeir and John Nackenhorst. Two Manual teachers, Ray Ankenbrock and Mrs. Coral Taflinger Black, and Mrs. Mary J. Spiegel, secretary to Principal E. H. Kemper McComb, compose the nominating committee of next year’s alumni officers. Their report is to be given Feb. 18, and is to be followed by election. In addition to Miss Thelma Tacoma, chairman, Don Menke and Finley W. Wright of the program committee, Bert Kelly is to assist with the stage performance, which is to be an “amateur hour.” CANDIDATES’ PETITION FORMS ARE AVAILABLE County Offices and Precinct Committeeman Blanks Ready. Petition forms for candidates for county offices and precinct committeeman now are ready for distribution, according to Glenn B. Ralston, county clerk. Under an act of the Legislature passed in 1935 these forms must carry 400 names for county offices and 10 names for precinct committeeman before declaration for office is filed. In the past it was necessary only to file a declaration to place a -candidate’s name on the ballot, he said. Convention delegate position forms are to be ready for distribution in about 10 days, Mr. Ralston said.

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TOWN HALL SPEAKER

Edward Corsi (above), director of the Home Relief Bureau, New York, is to be Town Hall speaker Saturday morning at the Columbia Club. Former commissioner of immigration and naturalization for the New York district, Mr. Coris is the author of “In the Shadow of Liberty,” a book relating anecdotes of Ellis Island.

M’GUFFEY FOUNDING TO BE CELEBRATED Indianapolis Club to Hold Banquet in Third Christian Church. Eleventh anniversary of the Indianapolis McGuffey Club is to be celebrated with an entertainment program and banquet Tuesday night, Feb. 18, in Third Christian Church, 17th-st and Broadway. Members of the arrangements and ticket sale committee are Dr. D. S. Goble, chairman; John H. Newlin, Mrs. Lucy Grabhorn, Mrs. Jennie Brown, Frank McCormack and Henry F. Bond. S. B. Prater is club president.

HERE ARE THE REAL FACTS ABOUT BRAN Brought Out by Test3 with Kellogg’s All-Bran Some years ago, there was considerable difference of opinion regarding the use of bran. So to discover the actual facts of the case, the Kellogg Company asked for a series of laboratory tests at leading universities. Experimental studies on a group of healthy women showed that the continued use of bran was thoroughly satisfactory. Unlike cathartics, it did not lose its effect. Other independent tests on men indicated that, with certain people, the “bulk” in bran was more effective than that found in fruits and vegetables. Laboratory analysis proved that Kellogg’s All-Bran supplied vitamin B and iron as well as plenty of bulk. This “bulk” in All-Bran is gentle in action. It absorbs a great deal of moisture, and cleanses the intestinal tract. All-Bran corrects constipation due to insufficient “bulk.” It is the natural way—far better than using pills and tablets. Serve as a cereal or use in cooking. Sold by all grocers. iltnjgniJy Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek.

BUTLER EVENING STUDENTS WILL ENROLLTONIGHT 900 County Residents Are Expected to Register for Courses. More than 900 residents of Marion County are expected to enroll for courses in the Butler University division of evening courses when registration for the second semester is held tonight in Arthur Jordan Memorial Hall. According to Prof. G. F. Leonard, evening division director, a total of 932 persons took work during the fall term. Students who plan to register have been asked to report between 4 and 6 p. m. and 7 and 9 p. m. All faculty members are to aid with registration. Instruction is to begin next week. The majority of persons registering for evening work are to be eftiployed adults who can not leave their work during the day, Prof. Leonard says. A large group of school teachers is expected to enroll for courses creditable toward teaching licenses and advanced degrees. A block of 16 courses in economics is expected to attract business men and office workers. There are to be courses for stenographers, accountants, salesmen and investors, The university science laboratories have been overhauled during the mid-term vacation in preparation for the new semester. Alumni to Hear Putnam Members of the Butler Alumni Club of Chicago are to hear Dr. James W. Putnam, university president, at their regular luncheon Saturday at Marshall Field & Cos. Dr. Putnam is to speak concerning progress at the university.

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True love may not stay on a true course, but here’s one instance where it ran on schedule. Rosemary Broderick Faulk, until last night, was just 18-year-old Rosemary Broderick, 610 Arbor-av, but today she is the bride of James Faulk, 20, who is ill with pneumonia. The marrriage was performed last night at the sickbed of the groom in his home at 1232 S. Belmont-av, in the presence of a few friends. James and Rosemary set their wedding date more than a year ago.

They rented an apartment and bought furniture, and then James contracted pneumonia last Sunda’ . James found it difficult last nig’it to breathe the words, “I do.” Today James and Rosemary hold hands at his bedside and hope the wedding will prove tonic enough to overcome the illness. Then they will move into their apartment, 509 Di-vision-st. The couple had the wedding ring engraved with the date of their marriage long before the event took place.

$700,000 ASKED 1 OF UNION TRUST; Estates of Illinois Man’s Brothers Bases for Litigation. The Union Trust Cos., Indianapo- ; lis. is defendant in two suits asking a total so $700,000 judgment on file in Federal Court today. William H. Gray, Lake County, 111., the plaintiff, filed the suits involving litigation on the estates of I his brothers, James and Allen Gray. Federal Judge Robert C. Baltzell.. the complaint alleges, appointed the trust company and Stuart T. Foster. Princeton, as trustees of the estates. A Circuit Court of Appeals ruling declared the appointments void. Mr. Gray asks that funds turned j over to the Union Trust Cos., as j trustees, be returned to him with 6 l per cent interest. The Union Trust Cos. said that the Vanderburg Probate Court appointed it trustee after ] the Circuit Court ruling. The four Gray brothers, James, Allen, Harry and William, once controlled property valued at millions of dollars.

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