Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 September 1937 — Page 11

_THURSDAY, SEPT. 16,

VANNUYS TO TALK ON ~ GONSTITUTION DAY

Sons of Revolution to Meet At Noon Tomorrow.

Senator VanNuys is to discuss the “Origin of the American Constitution ard Its Status in Current Political History” before members of the Sons [of the American Revolution at a Constitution Day program tomorrow noon in the Spink Arms Hotel. Charles| L.. Barry, past president of the Indiana Chapter, and Col

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Robert I. Moorhead are to preside. Several other patriotic societies are to join in the sesquicentennial observance of the signing of the Con-

stitution. Mayor Boetcher issued a proclamation urging the city to participate in the Constitution Day celebration and suggested that “flags be flown from every home and place of business.” Services commemorating framing of the Constitution are to be held tomorrow night by the Irvington Post, American Legion. J. R. H. Moore, Manual Training High School history department head, is to be the speaker. All postoffice windows will be open and the regular schedule of mail deliveries will be in effect tomorrow, according to Adolph Seidensticker,

postmaster. Other Federal Building offices are to close at 1 p. m.

SADDLE HORSE CLUB. ROUNDUP SET OCT. 3

Committees of the Indiana Saddle Horse Association and the Sunnyside Guild have completed plans for the fifth annual Saddle Hurse Roundup to be held Oct. 3 at Gregg farm ,106th and Meridian Sts. Russell Williams, general chairman, announced there will be more than 400 horses ih.the all-day program which will include hunters and jumpers = from Culver Military Academy. The Culver mounted color Guard will be present. Arrangements have been made for 250 box seats and 5000 bleacher seats.

STATE PARK VISITORS’ RECORD IN PROSPECT

28 Per Cent Attendance Gain Reported for Week.

Attendance at State parks increased 28 per cent during the week

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ending Sept. 11, Virgil M. Simmons, conservation Department, Commissioner, said today. A total of 48,190 visitors was registered during the seven-day period which included Labor Day. This was an increase of more than 10,000 over the 1936 figure for the corresponding period. . Since . September and October

usually are banner months for the |

parks; Mr. Simmons predicted: a new 12-months record would be established by Jan. 1.

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Deaths—Funerals Indiznapolis Times, Thurs., Sept. 16, 1937

BLACK—Warren P., age 69 years, beloved husband of Lillian E Black, father of Lillian R. Burnet and Diotne of Arsd . sed awa ednes . TE LN . nois a vs. a Burial Crown Hill. Friends the chapel any time,

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RINGHURST—William E., husband of BE father of Elizabeth Ann, passed away Wednesday evening at his home, 2605 Station St. Services at the FLANNER & BUSHAN MORTUARY _Saturday, 3:30 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill, :

FLOYD—Frances, darling baby of Mr. and Mrs. hl ig away at the home, 2312 E. New York St ednesday morning. Services Friday, 1: p. m., ai W. T. BLASENGYM FUNERAL HOME, 2228 Shelby St. Burial Seymour, Ind. Friends may call at the Funeral Home any time. (Seymour papers please copy.)

HAFER—Charles, . 64 years, beloved husband of Rekie Hafer, father of Richard and Harry Hafer, passed away Thursday m. at his home, 0S. Capitol Funeral Saturday 1:30 m. at

New Jersey Sts. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call at the home any time after noon Friday, G HERRMANN SERVICE HALL—Mpyrtle L., Jassed away erg 52 4 Fa Mish a Sin Sept. 18 : . uner a . n *¢. "WILSON FUNERAL

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HESS-—Albert A., husband of Mabel, and father of Eleanor, brother of Charles E. Hess of Detroit, passed away Wednesday evening. Services at the FLANNER. & BUCHANAN MORTUARY Friday Friends invited. Cremation. may call at the mortuary.

MESSANG—Louis B., husband of Maude, father of Louis S. and Raymond TF. assed away Wednésday evening at the ome, 1014 West 34th St. Services at the FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTU- . m. Friends invited. Cemete

ARY Saturday. 2 p Burial Crown Hill ry. WALKER—Llysses Grant, entered into rest Tuesday, age 74 years, widower of the late Iris A. Walker, father of Jesse Walker and Helen Drage, brother of Nellie Studley, Margaret Pollard, Sadie Clift, Samuel B. and ‘Clinton Walker.

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