Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 December 1937 — Page 10
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Charles W. Chase (left) and Perry T. Ford are to address the Indiana Society of Professional Engineers’ convention banquet tonight in the Riley Room of the Claypool Hotel, : :
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State Society to Hold First Annual Convention Tomorrow
The Indiana Society of Professional Engineers is to hold its first | annual convention tomorrow in the Claypool Hotel. Mr. M. G. Johnson,
RARTY DIRECTORS TO HAVE OWN PARTY
Y. M. C. A. Club’s Season to Be Opened.
Leaders in local social recreational fields Monday night are to attend the Y. M. C. A's first Party-of-the-Month Club meeting{to be held this - winter. F. W. Dickehs,”Y. M. C. A. physical education diregtor, and Fran Luoma, his assistant, will be in charge. The club is an organization of representalives of churches, young . peoples’ groups and neighborhood clubs. It was established last winter, with the intention of assisting members in preparing and conducting parties, -it was explained.
SHORTRIDGE SCOUT CLUB REORGANIZED
Members of the Shortridge Scout Club are reorganizing the club under the direction of Joel Hadley, | Shortridge vice principal. ‘At an election of club officers re-| cently, Robert Harger, a senior, was, elected president; Jamss Hutchin-! son, vice president; Gerald York, secretary, and Robert Hall, vice sezretary. >
RABBIT SUPPER SET BY CHURCH CLASS
Rabbits “bagzed” and cooked by members of the Christian Character Builders Class are to be served tomorrow night at a rabbit supper in the West Park Christian Church. Fred Kepler, Clyde Jones and George Thomas are in charge of,
Assistant City Engineer, is convention chairman. The session, attracting engineers from all parts of the State, is to be
| the occasion for exchanging infor-|
mation regarding various phases of the profession. The program is to be concluded with a banquet at 6:30 p. m. in the Riley Room. Delegates are to be addressed by Perry T. Ford, National Society of Professional Engineers vice president, and Charles W. Chase, Indianapolis Railways president.
Speaker is Ohioan
Mr. Ford, who is secretary of the State Board of Registration for Professional Engineers and Surveyors in Ohio, is a former county engineer and Ohio State Highway Department division engineer. Mr. Chase is the American Transit Association national president. William M. Holland is to preside at the banquet. After a short morning session under direction of Sultan G.. Cohen, state society president, members are
to reconvene for a general business |.
discussion and to outline a 1938 program.
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