Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 October 1936 — Page 5
DEDICATION ( NEW SCHOOL |S SCHEDULED
Carl Wilde to Officiate at Ceremonies Thursday “at Building 87.
sar) Wilde, School Board presi-
dent, is to cfficiate at dedication
ceremonies for the new building at
School 87, Indianapolis-av and 24th-st, at 8 a. m. Thursday.
Presentation of the building to the community is to be made formally by Alan W. Boyd, School Board building committee chair‘man. Paul C. Stetson, superintend-
ent of schools, is to give the acceptance address, and Mrs, Vivian I. Marbury, principal, is to respond for the school. Invocation is to be delivered by the Rev..R. C. Henderson, pastor of the Greater A. M. E. Church. The ‘Rev. Robert Skelton, pastor of the Barnes M. E. Church, is to give the dedicatory prayer. Music is to be provided be the mothers’ chorus and by the school trio. The new building contains 16 classrooms and special rooms for economics and manual training. It also has an auditorium-gymnasium and a large playground. The building was made possible by a Federal grant of $91,000 and a $112,000 bond issue by the School Board. There are 953 pupils enrolled.
ACTUARIAL JOBS ON RAIL BOARD OFFERED
Miss Hilda Maehling, Terre Haute, president of the Indiana State Teachers’ Association, is to preside at the opening sessions of the organization in Cadle Tabernacle Oct. 22. “Teachers and friends of state schools have worked untiringly to
maintain education standards, and .
today Indiana ranks as one of the foremost states Miss Maechling stated in announcement of the annual convention. :
TECH ORGANIZATIONS NAME NEW OFFICERS
Technical High High School groups an-|
nounced election of officers today. Spanish Club officers are: Virgene Moore, president; Albert Lane, vice president; Betty Lou Smock, secretary; Charlotte Smartz, treasurer, and Robert Terry, sergeant-
.| at- arms.
Job openings for actuarial mathematicians on the staff of the Railroad Retirement Board were announced today by the United States Civil Service Commission. Examinations are to be held for assistant mathematician at $2600 a year, and for junior mathematician at $2000 a year, according to Frank J. Boatman, board secretary. Nov. 2 is the last day to file applications for the examination. Information may be obtained at Room 421, Federal Building.
BLOOMINGTON MILK HELD BEST IN STATE
Times Special BLOOMINGTON, Ind. Oct. 15 When it comes to dairy products, Bloomington claims to be the cream "of the state. ‘Arman Shake, state milk inspector, declared that milk con- . sumed by Bloomington residents is ithe cleanest in Indiana. All milk distributed by 31 Bloomington dairies is tested monthly by
Dr. Clarence E. May of the Indiana University chemistry department.
15 FROM HERE AT
NORTHWESTERN U.|
Times Special y EVANSTON, Ill, Oct. 13.—Of 184 Indiana students attending Northwestern University this year, 15 are from Indianapolis. . They are Joan Anderson, Lucille J. Borinstein, William A. Daily, Gordon S. Griffin, Jane Hennessy, Betty M. Kalleen, Robert J. Legare, Janet L. Meditch, Martha E. ParTrish, Jean Rau, Allan L. Solomon, Dorothy J. Spahr, Louise E. Trimble, Catherine L. Vogel and Lionel Wiggam.
SCOUT CLUB ELECTS
New officers of the Shortridge High School Scout Club were announced ‘today by Joel Hadley, assistant principal and sponsor. They were Bob Harger, president; Gerald Wadleigh, vice president: Chester Stayton, secretary; Jim Hutchinson, assistant secretary, and -Bill Strong, publicity director.
PURPLE HEART MEETING
A special session of the Indianapolis chapter, Military Order of the Purple Heart, is to be held at 8 o'clock tonight at 210 E. Ohio-st.
Gov.
James Hunt was elected president of the German Club, with Wilma Franke, vice president, and Robert Riensche, secretary. The Home Economics Club named Jo Anne Pierpont, president; Nora Boyce, vice president; Alice Hildebrandt, secretary, and Mabel McCord, treasurer. Officers for the Chemistry Club are: Roscoe Teeter, president; Dick Fisher, vice president, and Rose Ellen Gray, secretary-treasurer. Paul Mitchell, Mary Beth Oldham, Paul - Byrkett ‘and Kathryn Fluharty are managers for the advertising classes this semester.
educationally,” |
‘STATE MEETING
Dinner to Open Pocahontas Convention Here Oct. 20..
The 1500 Indiana voting members of the Degree of Pocahontas are to attend the state convention Oct. 20-21 at the Hofel Lincoln. Ses-
sions are to be held in conjunction 3
with the ‘Order of Redmen’s convention scheduled for Oct. 19-20.
A banquet at 6:30 p. m. Tuesday,
followed by a reception in charge of |
Paul Coons, Riverside, Ill, who is ill. Rosalind Barrows, 3220 Collegeav, Indianapolis, has been chosen
assistant business manager.
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