Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 November 1936 — Page 4
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Gritinen and Faculty Group to Pay Tribute to Traffic Victim.
Butler University football players, accompanied by Coaches Paul D. Hinkle and Hugh W. Middlesworth, | + Jeft at 5 a. m. today for Canton, III, ! where this afternoon they were to! attend funeral services for Spero Costas, captain and backfield star. | While students ceased activities | in tribute to the gridiron leader | killed in an automobile accident at | Crawfordsville Saturday night, they | anxiously’ received reports of tie | condition of Arthur Cosgrove, bas- | ketball captain hurt in an auto crash here Sunday might. Reports from City Hospital sai ia he showed some improvement, but | his condition still was regarded as! «critical. They added, however, that | chances for recovery are increasing | (and that eye injuries will not impair Ais vision.
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Hugh Walpole, English author, is to speak for the Town Hall series at 11 a. m. Saturday in the Columbia Club ballroom. Author of more than 40 novels, his latest book, “A Prayer for My Son,” is
is to speak on “A Uovelist in _These Modern Times" ~~~ REP. HALLECK TO SEE CANAL Times Special
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LAT NURSES NEETHG
Virgil Sheppard, Division of Public Assistance ‘acting director, is to address ‘members of the central district, Indiana State Nurses’ Association, in a meeting at the Jaceb E. Wile residence, 1812-N.. Oapitol-av, at 2:30 p.m. tomorrow. -.. He is to speak on “Nurses and the Social Security = Program.” “Hobbies in General” is to be discussed by Mrs. Guy Shaddinger. Miss Bernice Cain is program
mittee * members are Miss’ Mary Portzline, Miss Anne Dugan, Miss Margaret - Davenport, Miss Mary Hanna and Mrs. Vera Korf Buell,
CLARENCE MANION TO SPEAK
Clarence’ Manion, National Emergency Council state director, is to | speak’ tonight, before the Cathedral Men's Club at the Knights of Columbus home, 1305 N. Delaware-st..
RIVERSIDE civic BODY |
——————— Maetschke ig the : new ea of the Riverside Civic As-4 sociation. ‘He was elected at a meeting in School 44, 21st-st and -Sugar Grove-av, last night. George Ruwe, was named “vice president; Mrs. Frank Meukon, secretary, and Fred Wilgas, treasurer. - + George R. Popp ar. city- puilding commissioner, and "Dr. Herman G. Morgan, Health Board secretary,
were speakers. Mr. Popp explained “The Function of the Bureau of | Buildings in Maintenance of Health in the Community.”. Dr. Morgan
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NAMED MEDICAL CHIEF . Dr. -C.” D. Hill, master of. cere- | monies of the supreme lodge, United Shepherds Association, has been appointed medical. director of the: order. The supreme office is in ig Jianapolis.
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Faculty Members Attend Charles Halleck of Indiana is to be | Accompanying the mourners to [one of nine Congressmen who are |
«Canton were Prof. G. H. Shadinger, [to sail Thursday on the transport Hermon “Phillips, track coach, and (ship, Chateau Thierry, for an ina group representing the student |Spection trip of the Panama Canal | ‘ poo { Zone, it was announced here last « Varsity-gridders planned to drape | Right. . dhe casket with two “B” blankets. | — A blue key, emblematic of the Blue Key Fraternity into which he was, initiated last week, is to be buried jwith him. : f Senior members of the football * «Bqugd. are to be active pallbearers. They are to be Edward Trott, Ed- | ward O'Connor, Emerson Musgrave, Clifford Swift, George Crawford ;and Elder Staller, Memorial ‘services are being arranged by the university for 11:30 A. m. Thursday at the North M. E. Church.
Victory Events Postponed
uled for Nov. .19 has been postdponed until a December date and © victory cellebration scheduled at ithe Uptown Theater next Monday A victory football dinner sched- | has been ‘postponed indefinitely. Messages of condolence were received at the university from stu- | ‘dent bodies at Valparaiso University | and Wabash College: *
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