Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 March 1939 — Page 12

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= Cha ! Chaillally, American Legion Americanism director, will speak Thursday

at the Broadway Methodist Church |

supper. He will talk .on “Holding

Fast to American Traditions.” supper will begin at 6 p. m.

justers Elect March 20--The sbapolis Insurance Adjusters .

sociation will hold an election, March 20, it was announced today.

‘Nominating committee members are | chairman; James} Murray and Harold Setters. Harry | P. Cooper Jr. talked on “Auto Ags |

Cliffard Reese,

- cident Claims Decisions.”

. Kiwanians Meet Tomorrow a. Frank Baker, former - Mayor. of Utica, N. Y, will speak to , the Kiwanis Club at 12:15 p. m. tomorrow at the Columbia Club.. Mr. Baker is a member of the Florist Telegraph Delivery Association, which is holding a school of design and style show here this week.

' Townsend Club Meets Tonight— ‘Townsend Club 48 will meet at 6 o'clock tonight at the I. O. O. F. Hall at 1336 N. Delaware St. Refreshments will be served from 6 until. 7:30. The Rev. R. M. Dodrill, Broadway Baptist Church pastor, will preside. Fifty (Club Ball March 18—St. Patrick’s Day will be celebrated by the Fifty Club March 18 with a ball at. the Sky Room, Hotel

Severin. Frank W. Spooner, presi- |

dent, is in charge and will be assisted by Courtland C. Cohee, Joseph A. Freihage, Wendell V. DeWitt, Elmer Singer and Edward Schneider.

Lions to See “Drunkometer”—Dr. R. N. Harger, inventor of the «Drunkometer,” will demonstrate and explain his invention at the

Lions Club luncheon tomorrow noon at the Hotel Washington. Dr. Harger, who is a professor of chemistry at the Indiana . University School of Medicine, will discuss, “When Are You'Drunk?”

Trips on Rug, Breaks Leg—Ernest P. Bowling, 53, was:in City Hospital today with a broken leg received when he tripped over an edge of a rug at his home, 1238 English Ave.

Civil Service Jobs Open—The U. S. Civil Service Commission today announced that applications will be accepted until March 27 for the position of junior multigraph operator at a salary of $1440 a year. Applications will be accepted until April 3 for the following positions: Chief of occupational information and guidance service, $5600; occupational information specialist, $4600; consultation and field service specialist, $4600; specialist in occupations for girls and women, $3800.

Pupils’ Art Work Wins Prizes— Three Shortridge High School pupils today possessed prizes for art work, awarded by the Indianapolis Remodeling Co. on recommendation of art department heads. Winners were Richard MacDonald, Carolyn Bock , and Mary Plummer. In another contest, prizes for the second annual Shortridge photo exhibit went to Elliott Goodman and Jack Clay, pupils, -and- to: R.: W. Holaday and . C. Grubbs of the faculty.

Credit Group to Pick Heads—The Indiana Central Chapter of the Indiana Credit Union League will meet at 8 p. m. tomorrow at 518 N. Delaware St. to elect officers.

FOUR WOMEN REPORT PURSES ARE STOLEN

Four women reported their purses were snatched last night in Indianapolis. They were Mrs. Elizabeth Gullion, 330 N. Belle Vieu Place; "Mrs. Irene Roell, 1237 BradburyAve., Miss Wilma J. O'Connor, 5447 Guilford Ave. and Mrs. Elizabeth Lees, 1125 Polk St.

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John G. Triplett, hational Boy

Scout official, will address local |

Scout. officials at 8 'n. m. today in Cropsey Auditorium. He will speak on the “Troop Budget Plan.” He is assistant national director of Scout registration.,

400 FLORISTS DUE AT 2-DAY SCHOOL

Flower- Arrangement and

Styling to Be Stressed.

About 800 Midwestern florists are expected to attend a two-day florists’ school sponsored by the Florists Telegraph Delivery Association starting tomorrow at the: Claypool Hotel.

Shipments of fresh flowers arrived today from many points in the United States. © The school will

feature flower arrangement and

styling. Charles H. ' Grakelow, delphia, flower artisi, will he in charge of the school and will be assisted by the Misses Clair Martin, and Viola K. Swindler, and Earl Meador and Albert Barber, all of Detroit. The school will close with an exhibition at 3 p. m. Thursday of Easter flowers, gowns and furs in the Riley Room of the Claypool Hotel.

TWO TO FACE GOURT ON ASSAULT CHARGES

Two. youths, accused of having threatened Manual High School students. yesterday, were to appear in Municipal Court today on charges

of assault and battery and disorderly conduct.

They were Ralph Derrett, 19, of|

915 Beecher St. and Wesley Hoard, 23, of 1841 Applegate St.

TAKE $150 IN CIGARETS George Haboush, 48, proprietor of the Haboush Market, 3032 W.-16th St., reported to police todty thieves entered the market last night by breaking aside door glass and stole $150 worth of cigarets.

CORRECTION

The Indianapolis Times yesterday published a story saying that three students had been selected to represent Technical High School in the American Legion National Oratorical Contest. The same story also referred to the naming ofsa stage crew and to the adding of 10 members to the Masoma Club. The Times was in error. ~ The school was Manual Train-

ing High School, not Technical.

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H. C. Pepper Is Fatally Shot In Scuffle at Home.

"ORLEANS, March 7 (U. P.)— Invesiigation of the fatal shooting of Dri H. C. Pepper in a grappling match for a gun was begun today

by the Orange County Grand Jury. Dr. Pepper died yesterday, shortly after he was wounded by a factory worker who had returned home

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