Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 November 1936 — Page 5
FOR ASSEMBLY OF SCIENTISTS!
“200 Members to Attend 3-Day Meeting at Danville.
Times Special DANVILLE, Ind, Nov. 5—Approximately 200 members of the Indiana Academy of Science convened on the Central Normal college campus here today for the opening
NAMES PLAYS FOR NOVEMBER
Crispus Attucks English Pupils to Select Casts Later.
Three plays are to be siaged by English department pupils at Crispus Attucks High School this month, it was announced today.
They are “Finders Keepers,” “Three Pills in a Bottle” and "A
Gertrude Mitchell, Geneva L. Nall, James Perry, Maxine Shane. Norris Shane, William Sims, Susie Mae Shute, Mary L. Taylor, George Thompson, Nellie Ward, Mildred Watkins, George H. Wilson, Doris J. Woodruff and Lugenia Young.
Mrs. Clay ton Ridg Ridge, member of the IO School Board, is to speak on the American Education Week program to be presented «Thursday night, Nov. 12, in “the Crispus Attucks school auditoriwn.
BUTLER COLLEGIAN BEGINS CHEER DRIVE
‘will be reduced, effective Saturday,
Rates From Here to New York and Los Angeles to Be Cut.
_ Passenger airplane fare rates between Indianapolis and Los Angeles and Indianapolis: and New York
officials of Transcontinental and Western Air, Ine., announced today. The announcement said that the one-way fare for the four-hour-and-25-minute trip between - here |
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p . i | session of the three-day conven- Wedding.” : ~~ A Sat Pre ii tion. Acting and staging are to be un-| The fourth annual Christmas L 7, ? der the supervision of Mrs. Stella! cheer campaign sponsored by the ye 7 C.
Three addresses are to headline . B. Middleton, English department | Butler University Coll Norge Oil Burning tomorrow mornings session. Prof. head, and Mrs. Murray Walls. Casts | paper. was under Siig se the || Heat Circuistors 5. $31. 30 « SPECIALISTS EXCLUSIVELY IN RED CROSS SNOES +8 8. Visher, Indiana University; for the three plays are to be an-| Fairview campus. For Homes; Ofiees: Stores Stores, ns; Ete. YLVANIA ST. F. J. Allen, Purdue University, and nounced later. ; — drive is being conducted for Two Stores : 30 N. Pro A / 1 - POL. Bobegt Hessler, Indianapolis, are to Three girls with A-plus scholastic tributed hing. 0 £2 is. ND 1a NAPOLIS NORGE SAE speat. averages head the Crispus Attucks | pee. 18. *¥ IR. 5888 HU. 2888 : i Dean H. L. Smith, Indiana Uni- honor roll for the first six weeks. a a ttm versity School of Education, is to They are Frieda Cooke, Dolores N. i “discuss “Science and Education in Johnson and Mary Stephens. PuT0TS’ CUTE WOOL JERSEY
botany, Chemistry, geology and| man Princess” at Indiana University. The Indianapolis girl was one |Marcellena Davidson, Paburn DeReOFFapLY, mathematics, physics,| of 12 candidates in the beauty contest sponsored annually by Bored |Frantz, Marion Ford. Astronomy, psychology and zool-| Walk, campus humor magazine. Miss DeBruton, a Kappa Alpha Theta Marie Franklin, Harry Harrison, cay. | Pledge, was 17 last week.
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