Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 September 1936 — Page 14

| TURNVEREIN GYM Torts T0 MEET | CLASSES TO OPEN The Indianapolis Dental Society

lis to hold its first fall meeting in

| The Indianapolis Turnverein gym- | | n night. | nasium classes are to open Monday | ihe Hotel Lincoln Ms ih dt for the 1936-37 season at the Athe- | a business meeting. Dr. C. U. Hill-

Haeum, Michigan and New Jerseys} weg, Rochester, N. Y., is to speak sts. " Children’s classes are to be un- {on “Dental Practice Development.

der the supervision of Mrs. Clara L. 1 Hester and Rudolph R. Schreiber. LADIES HEEL CAPS Carl E. Clafs is to have charge of

the evening classes.

During the summer a new hard. | wood floor was laid in the gym-

nasium and locker and shower rooms Delawz h R ir Sho were renovated, officials reported. is S oe Repair P

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Left above—The quintuplets’ new |picture, tentatively titled “Re- SENATOR BARKLEY | POINTS ouT HAZARDS ‘0;

from union,” made possible this very joyful Thunion in the Dionne nursery. In : Callander to work with the babies, Jean Hersholt and Dorothy Peter- | son, of “Country Doctor” fame, smile their happiness. OF AUTUMN DRIVING Right above—After their arrival at the Dionpe nursery to begin p EAK AT RALLY : work on the babies’ new picture, Mr. Hersholt and Miss Peterson each The most dangerous period of the | Nationally advertised seemed to be an object of the quins’ affection. While Miss Peterson | year is approaching, Todd Stoops, zt =I \ Taiches Newent Styles 9.75 has her hands (or rather arms) full greeting two of her little fellow Senator Alben W. Barkle : : uy gua ileve , Y : . ; y of Ken- | secretary of the Hoosier Motor Club, | g A Priced from .. thes s, another flirts outrageously with Actor Hersholt, while her i ” Jespians, Hires y | tucky, keynote speaker at the last | warned motorists today. TRADE IN YOUR OLD WATCH

sister apparently taunts her. And a fifth of the talented Dionnes, the : ! 3 baby-at right, seems to have a picture all of her own. | two Demdcratic national conven- | Automobile accident fatalities PR : Ladies’ and Gents

‘Left below—Hand on hip, this Miss Dionne apparently is dashing off tions, is to address a Loganspor( reach their peak in October, Mr. GRUEN WATCH ES a pose from her repertoire, just to show her old film friends that she's | ya)ly Monday night, Sept. 21, the [Sioops said, and continue at a high E You'll be. happy to $ 15 : : ] one of these 24

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| | : : or i i - > y ; yell with the quins in their new picture, look on smilingly. fe State Committee an- |i. "vogr This year's low point is a = Bon models. Priced

nounced today.. : — ] * tiie . . |in February. ; eh a 145 from T : ; bed > H The Second District, in which | Increased night driving is a major 3 ; ; TRADE IN YOUR OLD WATC i

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Marion County farmers in need —Manchester College opened the| election (dy Hush Barphar, Gold |of drought aid can make applica- | fall term yesterday with an enroll- | Rochester newspaper editor. Gov. McNutt and William L. 1 : . | tion through the county rehabilita- | ment of 670 students, largest num- Lieut. Gov. M. Clifford Townsend, 6 Todi ° Kit dont] NS 14 95 | tion office at Room 246 Federal per in the history of the school Democratic candidate for Governor, | ryan, ndiana niversity presiden Py | Building, E. H. Schideler, state rural Dr. R.. H. Miller. Bible depart- is to speak Tuesday night, Sept. 15, | left yesterday to attend the Harvard | rehabilitation director, announced | pont head gave the address at the| &¢ Fort Wayne, and the following | University tercentenary Sept. 16, 17 50c a Week 13 ms rion St. Sg ’ Vcr, : ight Senator Sherman Minton and |and 18. Gov. McNutt said he Perfectly matched set Lincoln Hotel Bldg.

today. 2 | . : convocation. Three new teachers > : : she will he proud to ongressman Eugene B. Crowe are | would attend the American Legion wear. SEE THIS SET! -

Indiana at present has an alloca- | have been added to the staff, Dr. i enti i | tion of $150,000 for loans and grants | Samuel Flickinger, Ph. D.. public to speak at Columbus. : | national convention in Cleveland. | under the Resettlement Administra- | school music, =~ instruments and i |tion’s drought program. Of this band; Dr. Lucille Carmen, M. D. |B § R and R STORE | amount, $105,000 is provided for | health and hygiene, and Dr. Helen | supplementary loans and $45,000 for | Hafner, Ph. D., modern languages. | subsistence grants.

: ¢ | “Any farmer who desires drought ’ \ ; laid may obtain information and LOCAL FIRM FILES ! / ke his r st th h his count; . | renailitation supervisor. Mr. BANKRUPT PETITION . | Shideler said. me ; ——— | A voluntary petition in bankrupt- : ® =]

HORSEMAN’ S WIDOW DIES |cy was filed in Federal Court yes- { By United Press |terday by the Gro-Flex Corp, an | LEXINGTON, Ky. Sept. 11.— |Indianapolis firm engaged in the Mrs. William Monroe Wright, | manufacture of scalp massage ma- { widow of the noted trotting horse- | chines. The petition lists debts | man, died of a heart attack last |totaling $185,213 and assets of $47.- { night at her Calumet farm resi- | 257. Raymond F. Buckley is presi- | | dence. dent.

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