Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 May 1939 — Page 7
THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1939
GROTTO TO LEAD RITES HONORING MASONIC DEAD
Washington Park Cemetery Will Be Scene of Lodge Services Sunday.
for the Washun-
A memorial service sonic dead is to be held at ington Park Cemetery Sunday
der auspices of the Sahara Grotto] and military |
and other patriotic groups.
Memorial Aid
Co-operating with the Grotto will
Wars: 16th Corps Re-
Veterans of Foreign Battalion U. S. Marine serves; 4th Battalion, U. 8S. Naval Reserves; Sahara Grotto American Legion Post 264, and the Indianapolis Chapter of DeMolay.
be the Frank T. Straver Post ion
A processional is to form at 1:45]
p. m. at the main entrance, led by the Grotto band, which, with other units will march to the obelisk and lagoon for the ceremonial rites, Frank Haugh, Grotto sentinel, will form the procession,
Grotto Band to Play
massed colors,” a U. S. will sound “AttenGrotto band, directed by Brewer T. Clay, will play “America.” Miss Ruth Burt Book will lead the national anthem and the Rev. John B. Ferguson, Irvington Presbyterian Church pastor, will give the invocation. Donald F. Lafuze, secretary treasurer of the Cemetery, to give the address of welcome and Willlam A. Hoefgen, Grotto monarch. will respond. Memorial addresses will be given by Otto W. Cox, worshipful grand marshal, Grand Lodge of Indiana, and J. Grotto orator The memorial program conducted by the Post, directed by commanaer, The dead will be fired by rine Corps Reserves firing squad and “Taps” will be sounded by Marine and Grotto buglers. Special music will be provided by the Grotto band; the Allen Boys trio; Minnie Allen, soloist; the Grotto Ladies’ Glee Club, and Miss Book, soloist, who will ele the musical by singing “The Staraccompanied by
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Ora B. Keller, to the a U S. Ma-
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se program Spangled the Grot! Member of the commit Harold gener cl Lieut Knowles, U. S. Marines; ler, Frank T. Strayer Kleine, Military Order Heart; H. S. Day, ensign, U. S Reserves; William A. Hoefgen, arch, Sahara Grotto; Luth Shirley, chief justice Grotto; Charles Walsh, treasurer, Grotto; H Verle Wilson, etary, Grotto; Rov Mawson, venerable prophet, Oscar Buehler, marshal, Grotto; Stephen Fullen Grotto; Haugh: James Moore, Grotto band; Chester Pruett, drill team, Grotto; John Sproule, dr corps, Grotto; Bruce Eberly, of Grotto cast; Earl Kuhns, revelers; William Laufer, « of Grotto American Legion Howard Edwards, commander, Molay, and Carl T. Hawkins of the Washington E Park Cemetery.
ACCOUNTANTS NAME PROF. A. L. PRICKETT
A. L. Prickett, counting and dean of Business Administration at Indiana University, was elected president of the Indianapolis Chapter of the National Association of Cost Accountants at the Indianapolis Athletic Club last night Other Wells,
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CITY HOSPITAL GETS 540 GIDEON BIBLES
City Hospital will receive 540 Bibles from the Indiana Gideon Society Sunday, O. B. Montz, so-| ciely president, said today. Gideon members from four states | will assemble Saturday night at the Hotel Washington to attend a banquet being held preparatory to the presentation at 2:30 p. m. Sunday. Another 440 bibles will be distributed among the public schools of Marion County later next week. Of the approximately 1,500,000 bibles that have been issued in the United States by the society, 38, 000 of them are in Indiana, Mr. Montz! said.
MEAT ON THE TABLE NORTH WILKESBORO, N. C, May 18 (U. P)—G. M. Foster de's a waste of time to go hunting to get meat for the famtable A large pheasant flew home, and fell dead in
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LONING BOARD MEETS MONDAY
Applications for $30,000 In Residential Building Will Be Heard.
The City Zoning Board will cone sider applications for variance per- | {mits to construct approximately] 1$30,000 in residential properties at| its meeting Monday. Five petitions for the erection for double houses in areas specified for
[City Plan Commission. They were
including two requests for of outdoor automobile
ance operation
Representing Canada’s gold star mothers, Mrs. Catherine Lewis, 85, of Ottawa West, will meet King George and Queen Elizabeth when the King unveils the National Memorial in the Dominion
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Gave Her Sons
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KENNEDY SAYS BROOD
(U. P)~—U. S. Ambassador Joseph | P. Kennedy told the founders day | meeting at the University of Man- | chester that rearing nine children | was an education in itself, “The urge to know was innate in primitive man,” Ambassador Ken- | nedy said. “It is just as strong in| the child today with his eternal ‘Why?’ ” “I speak with authority based on | a somewhat vast education at the hands of nine children.”
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BILL UPHOLDS SALUTE OF FLAG BY PUPILS
TRENTON, N. J, May 18 (U. P).| —The State Assembly today had| passed unanimously a bill which | would make attempts to influence school pupils against saluting the | American flag a misdemeanor. The bill now goes to Gov. A. Harry | Moore.
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