Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 September 1938 — Page 19

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Two Indianapolis brothers died injuries received Monday night in a 40 near Stilesville. 14 and 11, of 3005 Station St. Page One.)

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vesterday in Methodist Hospital of n automobile crash on U. S. Road

They are Clifton (left) and Ellis Eugene Parris, Both were pupils at School 73.

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CIRCLING

Plans for the annual Indiana Red Cross membership campaign will be made at three important roll call camps next Friday, Saturday and Monday in which State roll call chairmen will confer with national officers, William Fortune, Indian- | apolis Chapter chairman, announced today. The campaign will get an official start Nov. 11. Camp sites are to be the Colonial | Hotel, Lake Manitou, on Friday; Canvon Inn, McCormick's Creek State Park, Saturday, and French | Lick Springs Hotel on Monday. Approximately 30,000 contracts be- | tween the oil division of the Indiana Farm Bureau Co-operative Associa- | tion and farmer members will be signed before the end of the year,!| according to J. Ivan Harris, man- | ager. The campaign opened on Sept. 1. | Mr. Harris stated that the plan for contracting oil needs for future | deliveries has been carried out for | several years with increased interest shown every year. He said also that last year more than 25000 farmers signed contracts in Indiana.

Perry Township churches will con- | duct a co-operative school of | Christian education Friday and Saturday, with the Rev. Jonas B. Collins as superintendent. Sessions are | scheduled at University Heights] Christian, Edgewood M. E. and Southport Baptist Churches, with classes for pastors and Bible school superintendents, departmental groups and congregations. A basket lunch ‘is scheduled Saturday noon at Edgewood Church.

Charging she was injured by an explosion of a boiler in the English

Hotel last Nov. 9, Miss Virginia Cot- | B

ton asked $5000 damages in a suit on file in Circuit Court today against the hotel company The suit charged that the hotel management was “negligent in per- | mitting the boiler to become defective.” Miss Cotton stated she was

THE CITY

| Legion Hall in Oaklandon by Serv- |

ice Post 128, American Legion. The ! committee includes Ellis H. Arnett, | Cornelius B. Talmadge, Mildred Reynolds and Iris Linder.

Four downtown leases were an- | nounced yesterday by W. A. Bren- | nan, Inc, property management agency. Leases were for buildings | at 116 and 118 W. Maryland St. 711 N. Fulton St., 319 W. Maryland St., and 420 W. South St.

Committees for the annual Haw- | thorne Social Service House fall | festival to be held Sept. 21 to 24 were announced today. Committee chairmen are: C. H. | Royster, executive; the Rev. Henry | Chase, program; Dr. E. T. Gaddy, | finance; Mrs. J. W. Carter, dinners; | W. G. Gingery, school co-operation; | Earl Buchanan, industrial co-opera- | tion; Roscoe Conkle, business co- |

| operation; Dr. L. M. Sartor, social |

agency co-operation; Miss Myrtle Johnson, publicity; R. H. Jones, building program, and the Rev. C. G. Baker, community co-ordination. |

John, Mary, Don't Worry! | All the Clothes You Want | WITHOUT CASH

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standing in front of the hotel at the | §

time of the explosion and was in-

jured severely by flying debris. Offi- | § cials of the hotel corporation de- |

clined to comment on the suit. Robert W. Chambers of Indianapolis, a Butler University graduate, has been appointed instructor in

advertising at Simmons College, an | ¥.

Eastern girls school, it was learned here today.

A public benefit euchrg and bridge party will be held Friday night at

OUSTER OF SCHOOL HEAD IS PROTESTED

ALEXANDRIA, Sept. 7 (U. P) — A crowd of approximately 150 persons which burst in on a School Board meeting in protest over the dismissal of the superintendent was routed last night by City and State police.

The group charged into the meeting after burning in effigy Mrs. Edith Reiss, Board president, who was instrumental in having the contract of Frank O. Medsker, former superintendent, cancelled Saturday. Chief of Police Justin Shaul promised the protestors he would arrange a meeting with the board. Victor M. Evans, high school principal, has been named acting superintendent

JOE E. BROWN IN HOSPITAL HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 7 (U. P) — Joe E. Brown, movie comedian, was in Good Samaritan Hosnital today for an operation. The actor entered the hospital under the rame of Joe Cohen. He expects to return home in three weeks.

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