Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 February 1939 — Page 28

BISHOP FRANCIS | Veterans Falling’ i in for Ball GIVES PAINTING T0 SUCCESSOR

Will Leaves Silver, Cloaks To All Saints’ Cathedral.

Custody of a highly valued oil painting of the Holy Family, owned by the Indianapolis Diocese of the Episcopal Church, is transferred. to the Rt. Rev. Richard A. Kirchhoffer, the new Bishop of the Diocese, under the terms of the ill of Bishop Joseph M. Francis, who died Monday. ts : : BEL ; ; 3 . / The will, on file in Probate Court : 1 : £5 a Lv Rig Aug : : ; today, provided that all of Bishop 2 ] N . . : 7 Er ! - Francis’ silver communion service ; : , : / and ecclesiastical vestments be given to All Saints’ Cathedral. ' The remainder of the estate is to be placed in trust with the Fletcher Savings Trust Co. and the net income to be paid to the i ans 3 : wife, Mrs. Kate Stevens Francis, Tits. Photo. according to the will. Plans to accommodate nearly 1000 couples at the annual Ameriele Gi Pict ican Legion Washington’s Birthday Ball at the Athenaeum tomorrow _ Viele Gives Pleyure night, were being completed today. At the death of Mrs. Francis, the A long list of reservations is being checked by Fred Spencer deft), trust income is to be paid to Harriett| Chef de Gard of Voiture 145, Forty and- Eight, which -is. sponsoring | Louise Hooker, of Syracuse, N. Y.| the event, and Elmer Quandt, chairman of the reservations committee, At her death, the remainder of the Proceeds from the ball will be used to support the welfare activestate is to be given to the Indian-| ities of the Twelfth District, American Legion.

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the Indi lis Foundati tod nnounced thi initiation of A Sr Stun oil i 11 ARE INITIATED BY 1 By os

by Bishop Kirchhoffer, was donated Beta Theta Pi initiated John R. o the ar Dios id Charles 2 WABASH GROUPS Scott, James E. Ross, William P.

Viele of Evansville several years mts Hall, William R. Calwell, William R. ago. Times Special Hancock and Clarence J. Hill. 7 "The value of the estate was not| CRAWFORDSVILLE, Feb. 17—|. Delta Tau Delta initiates are

timated in papers filed in Probate Wilbur Fernandes, Keith . Rogers, 3 am Gourt, Pep Beta Theta PL and .Delia Tau gohert Wooling, James Hutchirison AF

ERS PAY-HOUR LAW _At ROGERS—

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er, she said, would mean a short- gy —v 4 : . o : age of manufactured goods, in a - a E lg ins S pecially

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toward increasing the money the lower income groups have to spend| SEs , ; j has been made, Miss Perkins said, in ; = Br iiont mw | ; Rit ° ° enactment of the Wage-Hour Law. \ [u i NT a id 3 ; sctment of the Woge-Hour Lav. | WHEE A\ (io S127 2 XU will hold its #rimly tailored lines es of wage earners,” she said. “It ¢ ke IY : : also is of interest to farmers, man- / . HL 3 : FY } im AEE Sik Pak a is ufacturers and investors because it oo Nem Tn ? “Y via but the extra pair of trousers makes will increase the [purchasing power Oo re S YY 3 . of a great group lof our people.” . : .

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adjustments .of differences without aa 0 =H YOUR OLD WATCH Al | stoppage of work. : : OF N AS DOWN PAYMENT Xe punishment--we think it only good

Claims Wage = Was age lan d POF For smartness and accuracy BR : ~ aE _ these 1939 Elgin Watches en : i business to give you two pairs of

WATERLOO, Iowa, Feb. 17 (U. p———\ are unexcelled! For sheer EB George B. Haine, Storey 7 py Z 2 value they positively cannot T vers said today that violation of the Fair ¥ N\ : == be duplicated! They' re. of- a : trousers! See these tomorrow! Labor Standards Act by the com- NS \e § fered to you by Rogers for. | MY pany was due to a misunderstand- Yo a limited time only. in honor Ba 1 ; : - ing on the part of L. J. Powers,| / NE of Elgin's 75th Anniversary. a 15 aT om :

president. i / A Federal Court yesterday granted 4 3 These Elgin Models have

2m Injunction 10 Jorce the company 252.2) a {i been advertised and sold for operate under terms of the law. J 2475... “As soon as the company was in- I 9. 2 gow thay g 3 nly formed of its mistake it agreed to ; oh id the injunction,” Mr, Worthen said. SY NY quantity is limited, the time : “The misunderstanding arose over ZZ \ soit is limited. | WJ he splovinent of inexperienced y N i 50c Weekl i AT New Groot % elp. is group was paid on a 7 7 C e Bl 12 piece-rate basis and some of them 4 a ; e y 3 2 Mew Greys! 2 - failed to earn the minimum wage of / NS» ZF Sd aT New Tans!

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“Missouri Waltz,” “The St. Louis : -.) Sa a fo : & Blues,” and “Kansas City Kitty” to 2 > 7 Tr £ N- P A Y. recommend a 1913 D. A. R. prize- ; Zn NER winning ballad as an official state Er IN FT song. NY 4 1 : YP, Fo

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four flats, three verses, and a chorus in “tempo di marcia.” It] was contained in a bill introduced g by Rep. Gladys B. Stewart (R. Less your old: Potglam the only woman represen- . mounting ve. The bill came out of the Educa- ot 50 Weekly tion Committee tagged “do pass.” 35 Mrs. Stewart and the D. A. R. hoped it would be passed in time to be| - ROGERS ‘ played at the New York and San EASY Francisco world fairs. : “Missouri” was written by Miss BUDGET Lizzie Chambers Hull. Music was THY, supplied by Mrs. Julia Stevens Bacon. The chorus -goes into a

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- =Police Chief Fred A. Earle, who also is tax collector, did that latter job so thoroughly this year that he collected $74 too much. However, as there was a deficit last year and - he made up the difference out of his own pocket, he probably will be allowed to keep the excessive collection of the current year.

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