Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 October 1937 — Page 18
MONDAY, OCT. 11, 1937
scrap paper, the thief or fiteves sult to injury, Mr. Bennett is janitor netted about $15 for the hack- | of the Safety Building in which po= | breaking enterprise.” To add in- | lice headquarters are located.
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2000 REBEKARS MEET IN ANNUAL
Here's Surprising Couple
night took $27. Shugged and Robbed Elias Dorland, 48, 2050 Carrollton Ave. was robbed of $30 after being slugged as he walked along 20th St. near Carrollton Ave. Sat-
CANTON, O, Oct. 11 (TU, PY =| William Bennett reported to police the theft of 5000 pounds of scrap [anny paper from the rear of his residence. f od
STATE SESSIONS
Convention Boers Today Local Odd Fellows Building.
More than 2000 members of the
Rebekah Assembly of Indiana were | in Indianapolis today for the open- |
ing of the annual state convention in the Odd Fellows Building. Today's program includes obligations of delegates by Mrs, Dunkle, Kokomo, state warden; morial services in charge of Lula Shugart, Marion,
Evans, Gary Reports of were to be made this afternoon. George FE Hershman, Point, past grand sire of Sovereign Lodge, I. O. O. F., on advantages of fraternalism
He cited the work of ders as a contributive factor to international understanding. nor, Indianapolis, state ton, vice president. At the meeting tonight in Tomlinson Hall by the Olive Bi: Girls’ Rebekah Lodge 10. Miss Mart Foltz, Indianapolis, will be in charge of the first ceremony and
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supervise conferring of the Rebekah degree Officers are to be elected and com mittee reports
tomorrow, followed hv a
Gladys | me- | Mrs. | and special | memorial services by Mrs, Clara D. | officers |
Crown | the | spoke | at a | preconvention banquet attended by | 500 in the Hotel Lincoln last night. | fraternal or- |
Other | speakers were Miss Anna Belle Gay- | president, | and Mrs. Cecelia Monical, Washing- |
degrees are to be conferred | Rho | Club 6, and the Olive Branch | ha |
Mrs. | Stephen O. Sharp, Indianapolis, will
read at the sessions | rec epi 0on |
for new officers in bie Hotel Lincoln. !
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ODD FELLOWS TO GATHER HERE
Choice of Grand Secretary ©. To Come Before 101st Communication.
Indiana Odd Fellows their 101st annual in the Grand Lodge hall here Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Registration was to begin this afternoon Grand Master Columbia City One of
are to hold
Elmer A is to preside the major matters to be
Weeks
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communication |
transacted is the election of a grand |
secretary to succeed Joseph G. Long Indianapolis, who died recently Candidates include Ernest Paul A. Pfister and H. E. Roesener, all of Indianapolis; Webb Pickerell Trafalgar; Carl Byrd, Ellmore, O. D. Shepherd, Newcastle A feature of the opening night program is to be the exemplification
Barrett, |]
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by a Cincinnati degree team of the |
first degree
POLICE TO TALK AT ROTARY LUNCHEON
Indianapolis Police Department officials are to address the Rotary Club's weekly luncheon program tomorrow Chief Morrissey to open program and introduce Fred Simon, detective chief; John Mullin, inspector; Capt Lewis Johnson, traffic department head; Lieut. Albert G. Perrott, identification bureau head; Lieut. Lawrence McCarty, accident prevention bureau head; Albert H. Schlernisker chief, and Lieut the police 1 training school
GROSS INCOME TAX DEADLINE IS FRIDAY
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the |
police |
secretary to the | Edward Kruse, of |
Friday is the deadline for paving ||
gross income taxes for the cuarter, Clarence A, Jackson, Income Tax Division warned today While other be closed tomorrow of Columbus Day, office, 141 S. Meridian St. nain open, as are 29 other lishments in the county return forms are available Payments are due from all persons whose tax is more than for the period
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third | ross | director, |
are to | observance | the Tax Division |
estab- | where tax |
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is the title | series of | lectures and demonstrations to be | A. | Camera Club every Wednesday eve- ||
| direction of J
The engagement of Aimee du Pont, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fugene du Pont and sister of Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr., to Walter F. Wicks Jr, was a matter of record, so Wilmington, Del. society awaited invitations to a fancy wedding. But the young couple, seen together above, fooled all, including their parents, by unexpectedly
being married at Baltimore.
TECHNICAL BEGINS CHORAL ‘REHEARSALS
The Arsenal Technical High chool music department has stariod rehearsals for a choral concert,
MEDICAL GROUP TO MEET
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of Marion County is hold first meeting tomorrow the Indianapolis Athletic
“Psychological Aspects of
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Crime”
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‘Youth Confesses Slugging in Attempted Holdup, Police Report.
A 13-year-old boy was held in the Juvenile Detention Home today after police said he admitted slugging (a night watchman in an attempted holdup yesterday. According to police, the youth confessed he saw Robertus Ruther-
The Indianapolis Medical Society its evening in Club.
will be discussed by Max Bahr, M. D. |
“Hiawatha,” to be presented in the | school gymnasium Nov. 19 under Russell Paxton He is to be assisted by John Whila, William F. Moon, Miss Louise E ewan and Richard Orton Technical organizations which are to participate include the choir, advanced and intermediate girls’ giee clubs, concert orchestra and the boys’ beginners’ glee club,
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(ford, 24, of 1544 S. Concord St. | watchman, in the Indiana Terminal | Warehouse offices as he wandered | about the streets. He said he en- | tered and struck the watchman twice with a wrench, | A few minutes later, according to | police, Mr. Rutherford found the | boy hiding behind a wall. Mr. Ru[therford was treated at City Hospital for scalp wounds,
Wounded in Holdup L. M. Hinds, 30, 911 English Ave.
with scalp wounds received in a holdup and shooting Saturday.
| Friday
| was in Methodist Hospital today | |
Mr. Hinds, a8 newspaper substa- { tion manager, told police he was | closing the station at 2525 Brookside Ave, when a Negro came up behind him. Mr. Hinds said the | man fired when he stepped back | from the door. The manager was [unable to estimate the amount of {money in the sack the bandit took Paul Nissenbaum, 15, employed
urday night. Two Negro gunmen escaped with
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Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt Jr. is tell of her personal experiences in Shanghai during recent bombings by Japanese in a lecture at 8 p. m in the Irvington School 57 auditorium, Her appearance here is sponsored by Irvington Union of Clubs, Mrs. Roosevelt was forced to flee from Shanghai as one of the many American refugees endangered by bombings near the International Settlement. Mrs. Walter Montgomery eral chairman in charge of lecture.
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