Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 October 1936 — Page 8
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A poor little rich girl less than two years ago, when she was the center of her mother’s battle for her custody, heiress Gloria Morgan Vanderbilt is rapidly becoming a big girl. She's seen here studying the program at a society horse show near New York.
200 FUND WORKERS
GO TO SALES SCHOOL
More than 200 workers for the Indianapolis Community Fund last night assembled at the Lincoln Hotel to hear speakers in the second of three “sales schools.”
Workers in the individual gifts section attended. The drive for funds is to open Nov. 6 and close Nov. 186. Goal is $745,742.
HELPS PREVENT MANY CoLDS
Especially designed aid for nose a.d upper throat, where most colds start.
3) Reguler Size....304 ; Double Quantity 50¢
VETiONOL
‘BLACKS! BROWNS!
REDUCED! WORK SHOES
|| INSPECTION OF
CALUMET AREA
Civil Engineers Society Members to Visit Gary Mills.
Senior civil engineering students of Purdue, Notre Dame and Rose Polytechnic Institute today participated in an inspection trip featuring the autumn meeting of the Indiana section, American Society of Civil Engineers. ‘ Society members from all sections of the state were in the port that left the Purdue Universi campus this morning for a tour jiough the Calumet industrial distric The party was to visit the American. Bridge Co. Gary plant and study the city’s track elevation and grade separation projects. Plans for the afternoon session include visits to the Chicago sanitary district new sewage disposal plant and the recently completed water treatment and filtration plant in Hammond, Members of the society are to be guests of the Portland Cement As« sociation at a dinner in Hammond this evening. Robert Kingery, Chicago Regional Planning Association, general manager, is to make the principal address. Following an overnight s tay 1 Gary, members are to visit the Carnegie-Illinois Steel Co. The frip is to close tomorrow afternoon with inspections of recent grade separa= tion, bridge and state highway ime provements in the Calumet district,
SETS GRANT COUNTY | CORNHUSKING MARK
Times Special MARION, Ind, Oct. 30.—John Whybrew today held the Grant County ‘tornhusking championship. He set a new county record when he husked 29.55 bushels. He was 1934 county champion and will represent
the county in the state contest here =
Nov. 6.
Times Special FRANKLIN, Ind. Oct. 30.—William Fritz, 1935 champion cornhusker of Johnson County, retained his title by shucking 27.402 bushels in 80 minutes yesterday. He is to represent the county at the state bee.
ANDERSON MEETING
SET BY ENGINEERS
An mispection of the Delco-Remy plant at Anderson and a dinner meeting at 6:30 p.m. in the Anderson Hotel are to feature the meeting of the Indiana Section, Society of Automotive Engineers, next Thursday. Two. papers, “Thermo Plastic Moulding Practice,” by John Slater, Tennessee Eastman Corp, and _ “Thermo Setting Moulding Practice,” by W. B. Hoey, Bakelite Corp ee 10 D6 resent. Bistros oad technical men '0f several Indiana industries are expected to Stiend
