Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 February 1939 — Page 12

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CIRCLING THE CITY

Scout Initiation Set—Boy Scout| Opposes U: S. Control of Rails— initiation ceremonies for three Indi- ‘James B. Wayman of the Missouri anapolis boys will be broadcast at|Pacific Railroad described railroads’ 6:15 p. m. tomorrow over Station|part in developing the West, in a

speech before the Indianapolis Real

Estate Board in Hotel Washington The boys, Maurice Becker, Dorald yesterday. Mr, Wayman urged. his

Gardner and Billie Heath, are m=m-|j;cteners to oppose absolute control bers of the cub pack at Troop 85;lof railroads’ by Government.

St. Paul's Episcopal Church. . : . Others who will take part in the| Legion Seeks New Members— broadcast include Delbert O. Wil-|Broad Ripple Post 312, American meth, former City Court judge,|Legion, will meet Sunday at post chairman of the Troop committee; | headquarters in a final new memHoward Sutherland, Troop commit-|ber drive. A rail-splitting contest teeman; Paul F. Catterson, inlis planned in the afternoon and the charge of the Troop patrol, and Roy |Auxiliary will serve a dinner at H. Moore, commander of the Hay-|7:30 p. m. There will be a Lincoln : ward- Barcus Post. Day program by Ross Lockridge and Claude E. Gass in the evening. Plane Engines Discussed—New Sponsor Southport “Jam”—A -“Pa-

Inateriels and msthods being [triotic Jitterbug Jamboree” is sched-

In airplane and automobile engines, o; sor Southport High School next were described by Arch Trescott mriday under auspices of the Girls’ Colwell of Cleveland to the Indiana |Athletic . Association. In charge of ‘section of the Society of Automo- |the arrangements are Edith Robbins, © tive Engineers at Hotel Antlers last {Margie N. Miller and Alberta ‘night. Mr. Colwell is director of {Krohne. Other members of the com“engineering of Thompson Products, | mittee are Betty Claffey, Betty RufInc., Cleveland. fin, Virginia Benjamin and Dorothy

‘Scout Program Monday—A pro- Schantz. gram for the Parent Council of Boy |i Scout Troop 7 will be given in|(E Beech Grove High School audito- |S rium at 7:30 p. m. Monday. Cousin {= Emmy and her Kinfolks from sta-|S tion WHAS, and an amateur con-|= test will be on the program. E

Speaks at ‘Y’ Big Meeting—Dr. |S Hornell Hart, Duke University phi- |= losophy professor, is to speak at the|S ¥. M. C. A. Big Meeting at Keith's (SE Theater at 3 p. m. Sunday, it was|= announced today. His subject will |S be “Fraternity or Upheaval?” The |S _meeting, in recognition of Lincoln's |S birthday anniversary, is being spon- |= sored by the Settiral and Senate |= Avenue Y. M. C. Dr. Hart,'in Se field of philoso- |= phy, is known as a mystic. He is a [= member of Friends Church. High|=S school and college faculty members |S and the public have been invited.

Townsendites to Meet En Masse— A mass meeting ‘of Marion County Townsend Clubs will be held at Castle Hall at 2 p. m. Sunday. M. C. Rogers, president of Club 8, will preside. The Rev. R. M. Dodrill, pastor of the Broadway Baptist| Church, will speak. =

Fire Damages Home—Fire dam-|= aged two rooms of the residence of |= Mrs. W. L. Workman, 436 E. Ver-|=S mont St., last night during the|S absence of Charles Brock, caretak-|S _ er, firemen reported. Firemen said |S the blaze may have started in ragsis left by painters. Mrs. Workman is|S in Florida, Mr. Brock told firemen. |=

Lincoln Play Contest Set—The|: Southwestern Indiana Civic Asso- |= ciation is offering a $1000 prize for |S the best three or four-act play on|=S Abraham Lincoln’s youth in Indi-|S ana, it was announced today. The|Z contest, which closes April 1, is open |= to amateurs and professionals. Rules and a list of suggested read- |= ing material may be obtained from |= Ernest W. Owen, association secre- |S tary, 242 E. 12th St., Indianapolis. |=

Metallurgist to Speak—Garnet P. |S Phillips, Infernational Harvester |S Co. metallurgist, will give the prin- |= cipal address at the dinner of the|S American Society for Metals, Indi- |= anapolis Chapter, Feb. 20, at the |= Hotel Washington. Mr. Phillips will |= speak on “Engineering Properties |S of Cast Iron.” Howard M. Mayer, |S Indianapolis attorney, will speak |S later in the evening on “Un-!S American Activities in Our Midst.” Robert L. Heath, Allison Engineering ‘Co. vice chairman of the society, is dinner chairman,

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McGann Bid Accepted—City Con- || troller James E, Deery announced today that the bid of the Albert! McGann Securities Co., Inc. South! Bend, on a $100,000 temporary loan for the City Sanitary District, had been accepted. The firm bid 1 per

cent interest and offered a $10]

premium. The loan, to finance the district until collection of the spring installment of taxes, will cost the City $198.22 interest, Mr, Deery said. Only one other bid was received.

D. of U. V. to Meet Monday— Catherine Merrill Tent 9, Daugnters of Union Veterans of the Civil War, will meet at Ft. Friendly, 512 N. Illinois St., at 1:30 p. m. Monday. .

Pastor Reports Robbery—The Rev. John Ferguson, pastor of the Jackson Street Presbyterian Church, told police today into the church last night through a basement window and stole a stereopticon lantern valued at $75.

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