Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 December 1936 — Page 9

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MEETINGS TOMORROW

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Indiana History Conferen gow! Lincoln p. m.; CI 1 Hotel, “India Historical Society, luncheon,

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Ovtlmist Club, luncheon, Columbia Club,

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SB Theis PI, luncheon, Board of Trade,

MARRIAGE LICENSES

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camel Hinton. a WS ofumbia-s apolis, to & Webe ber. 50, of 3 30-Col um Wilbur Wa E74 1 Lowell- dv, fb D Hila lo iin iTiips, "580 Bastar, Wood-

: Walter ®. Bartlett, 26, of 1325 College 4v, to Bertha Hoffman, 22, “of ha College-av.

BIRTHS

Girls a! laude. Dorothy Worley, at 1906 W. geseznein. Helen Pearson, at 8t. VinCharles, Beatrice Reinbold, at 8t. VinSent 'S.

4 ank, Estella Munford, St. Vincent's. “ Carl ‘Mildred Strickland, at Methodist. John, Sarah Durbin, at Methodist. + Boys

° Booker, Lilly Boats, at 1514 N. Arsenal. > tty. at St. Vincent's.

Br 4 "Ralph, Alta Stainbrook, at Methodist, Albert, Luna White, at Methodist. George, Lillian Heaton, at Methodist.

DEATHS

Iva Jaquith House, 69, at 2168 N., New Jersey, carcinoma Alma Kennedy,. 9. at Riley, pneumonia. » Infant James, one day. at ee. atelectasis, o

OFFICIAL WEATHER

United States Weather Bureau

.. INDIANAPOLIS FORECAST—Cloudy and nnsettled tonight, followed by fajr fomorrow; much colder tonight.

> Sunrise....... 3 | Sunset..

TEMPERATURE Dec. 10, 1935

Ta m... Precipitation 24 hrs. ending 'y a. m Total precipitation since Jan, 1 Deficiency since Jan, .

MIDWEST WEATHER Indiana—Unsettled tonight, possibly light rain or snow extreme southeast portion; tomorrow generaly fair; much colder toashe: colder tomorrow extreme east por

Illinois—Generally Jal tonight and tomorrow except unsettled extreme - south portion tonight: much colder tonight; slowly rising woRperaiure extreme northJost tomorro

Lower i nigan-—Unsettled and much tolder, local snows _tomight: tomorrow artly cloudy to cloudy, colder east poron

Ohio—Cloudy, rain turning to snow fluries tonight and possibly in extreme east ortion tomorrow morning; colder Kentucky—Cloudy and colder, Tain in past portion tonight: tomorrow partly gloudy and colder.

WEATHER IN OTHER CITIES AT 7 A. M. Station Weather. Bar. Temp. marillo, TeX. «cc..ive. Cloudy ismarck, N, D. . Clear Boston . . hicago incinnat leveland,

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INDIANA HISTORIANS TO CONVENE HERE

Rear Admiral Hugh Rodman to Speak Tonight.

The eighteenth annual Indiana History Conference was to open in the Hotel Lincoln this afternoon. Sessions are to be held there and in the Claypool Hotel today and tomorrow.

Sponsored by the Society of Indiana Pioneers, the Indiana Historical Society, the State Historical Bureau and the Indiana History Teachers Assotiation, the conclave is open to the public. George R. Wilson, Indianapolis; Mildred C. Stoler, Anderson, and Elsie C. Sinclair, Indianapolis, are to speak at the first general session. Arthur G. Mitten, Goodland, is to preside. Preceded by Luncheon This meeting is to be preceded by 8 luncheon of -the Indiana - Historical Society, with Eli Lilly presiding. Members are to elect officers. Rear-Admiral Hugh Rodman, retired, of Washington, is to speak on “Our Navy” at the general meeting in the Claypool Hotel this evening. His address is to include personal reminiscences and an account of the United States Navy during the World War. Dr. Carleton B. McCulloch is to preside. The conference is to close with the annual dinner of the Society of Indiana Pioneers in the Claypool at 6:30 p. m. tomorrow. Dr. TayCooper Cole, of the. University of Chicago, is to speak on “Thc Influence of the Indian Upon the Settlement of Indiana.”

‘Y’ CAMP BOYS TO MEET Youths who attended Indianapolis Y. M. C. A. camps last summer are to hold a reunion Saturday at the Y. M. C. A. Fathers and a group of boys who plan to attend the camp next summer are to be guests.

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