Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 June 1939 — Page 11

“'miral Henry E. Lackey : lifted his ban on the marriages.

FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1989

HARRY ICE TO SEEK U.S. CHAMBER POST

Harry T. Ice, Indianapolis attorney, is to be a candidate for vice president of the United States Junior Chamber of Commerce at the national convention opening at Tulsa, Okla., June 21. He is a national director and immediate past president of the Indiana Junior Chamber of Commerce. He has been a member of the organization since 1935. He is a Tech High School graduate and holds degrees from Butler and Harvard Universities.

SIX U. S. SAILORS TO WED CANNES, France, June 9 (U. P)). —Six sailors of the U. S. S. Omaha were to marry local French girls at the City Hall here today, after relaxation by local authorities of the French marriage regulations. Adalso had

Five to Attend Bank School— Five Indianapolis bankers are to

attend the Graduate School of Banking at New Brunswick, N. J, June 19 to July 1. They are John E. Ohleyer and J. Albert Smith, Fidelity Trust Co.; Leland Craw-

ford and William B. Schiltges, Fletcher Trust Co. and Hugh V. Brady, Security Trust Co. Work at the school covers subjects in commercial banking, investments, economics and related fields.

Unitarian Picnic Tomorrow The All Souls Unitarian Church is to have its annual Sunday School

picnic tomorrow from 3 to 9 p. m. at

Forest Park, Noblesville, Ind. Swim-

ming, golf and a family basket supper will be feature attractions. Miss Josephine Leavitt, church secretary,

is in charge of the arrangements.

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Miss Vora Jean Green, Tech High School honor student, has been awarded a Butler University scholarship. She was a member of the Tech Legion, an honorary society, and was a member of the Madrigal Singers. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Green, of 943 N. Gray St.

Prophets to Hear Seven Bands— Seven bands from Indianapolis and vicinity will play tonight during the Sahara Grotto frolic at Riverside Amusement Park. They will include the Danville and Zionsville High school bands, the Johnson Township {4-H Club, the Arthur Jordan Con- | servatory, the Indianapolis Boy Scouts, Herman Rinne Knothole, and Washington Township Bands. After individual concerts from 6:45 until 8 o'clock, the bands will give a massed concert. A 100-piece Grotto band will play at the close lof the week-long frolic Sunday.

| Church Picnic Tomorrow — The | Rirst Congregational Church will | hold its annual picnic at 2 p. m. to- | morrow at Northern Woods Beach. [Tt is sponsored by the Church | School. John MecKinstray is chair- | man.

Five City Men in Program—Five Indianapolis men will be among | speakers at the Indiana Pharma- | ceutical Association Convention at | Lake Wawasse Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. They are Dean

E. H. Niles and Prof. W. F. Am-|

| broz, both of the Indianapolis College of Pharmacy; Dr. F. E. Bibpins and Dr. Walter A. Jamieson, |both of Eli Lilly & Co., and Roscoe

Carver, of the Kiefer-Stewart Co.

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Granted Masonic Charter—Speedway Lodge 729, F. and A. M,, was granted a charter during ceremonies | last night at North Park Lodge, Clifton and 30th Sts. Grand lodge officers were in charge of the ritual. Officers of the new lodge are Roy D. Haase, master; Robert F. Heath, senior warden; Willard B. Groover, junior warden; Charles R. Johnson, treasurer; Ernest A. Welty, secretary; Ivan A. Hanen, senior deacon; the Rev. Howard H. Anderson, chaplain; Erwin H. HamkKe, senior steward; Claude H., Robbins, junior steward, and Joseph Fuller, tyler,

CIRCLING THE CITY

of Ben Roberts at his home on the Millersville Road, about one mile east of Keystone Ave, this evening. There will a picnic supper, boating on Pall Creek and games. The state convention of Exchange Clubs is to be held here June 19 and 20.

Arnold E. Graham, Indianapolis World war hero, was to be a guest of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth at the British Embassy at Washington today. “And, oh, T just hope they will decorate him,” said his mother Mrs. Harry T. Graham, of 3720 E. Market St. Mr. Graham, rejected for service in the U. S. Army because of ill health, enlisted in the 48th Highlanders of Canada. He saw service in many major battles. He lost his left leg and has 22 permanent scars from wounds.

He has lived at Washington ever since the war and is employed in the economics division of the Department of Agriculture,

Prepare for Crosley Camp = The 12th annual Tabernacle Crosley Camp will be organized at a meeting of boys and their parents at Tabernacle Presbyterian Church at 7:30 p. m, today. The camp will be located on Tippecanoe Lake and will open June 19. Motion pictures of last year's camp will be shown.

Scientechs to See Film — Three sound motion pictures will be shown during the Scientech “Club luncheon at the Board of Trade Building Monday. The films will be exhibited by the Chevrolet Division of the General Motors Corp. They will be on scientific subjects.

Annual Fish Fry Tomorrow--The annual Church fish fry is to be held to{morrow at the church, 96th St., just | west of Spring Mill Road. The New {Augusta School band will provide part of the entertainment.

Husky thieves last night carried off a 500-pound safe containing $200 from the Consumers Gas Co., 601 Kentucky Ave. Also missing from the office when it was opened at 5 a. m. today by George D. Dietz, attendant, were $60 in cash and $100 worth of merchandise,

Optimists to Hear Feeney—Sheriff Feeney was to speak before Optimist Club members during their {luncheon at the Columbia Club at noon today. He will discuss “Youth | {and Crime.”

| Pupils Get Legion Medals—Four | graduating pupils of School 8 were | presented American Legion medals | for scholarship and leadership [during graduation exercises at the school this morning. { They were Mae Spurling, Pauline | Miller, Wilbert Allanson and Na|thaniel Franklin, Medals were pre-

Williams Creek Christian]

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50 AT FRANKLIN WILL GRADUATE

Recital by College Choir, Dance and Banquet Are On “Schedule.

Times Special FRANKLIN, Ind. June 9.=Graduation exercises for 50 candidates for degrees will be held at Franklin College Sunday and Monday. . The baccalaureate service will be held on the campus Sunday. The

Exchange Club to Frolic — Ex- address will be delivered by Dr. change Club members will be guests william Gear

Spencer, college president,

Following the service, Dr. and Mrs. Spencer will hold a reception at the Women's Residence Hall for the graduates,

Recital on Program Sunday evening's program will include a half hour recital by the choir under the direction of Glenn M. Seitz, voice instructor at the college and choir director at the Meridian Heights Presbyterian Church, Indianapolis.

Prof. Theodore W. Hatlen will direct students in a dramatic sketch

TRUCK-TRAIN CRASH BRINGS $1000 SUIT

| VINCENNES, Ind., June 9 (U.P). [=A suit for $1000 was on file today | pits Charles G. Miller, transfer

tern Illinois railroad to recover| BIRCH SHIPPED FOR PLANES damages for destruction of a signal SAINT JOHN. N. B. June § (U

light in a truck-train crash. P.)) Hundreds of tons of New

Mr. Miller filed a counter com- [Brunswick birch logs are being plaint against the railroad asking |shipped from Saint John to British $1500 for damages to his truck. Le ports this season. Exporters say the Roy Jones, the driver of the truck, [timber is being utilized in Britain's was killed in the crash which oc- [stepped-up airplane production procurred in December, 1937.

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in the chapel at 8 p. m. Sunday.

The alumni luncheon will be held | at 12:30 p. m. Mnoday. Dr. Harry

'E. Mock, senior surgeon at St. |

Luke's Hospital, Chicago, will speak. | Hugh E. Vandivier, of Franklin, | will preside and present the class of 1939 to the alumni.

Classes whose numerals end in four or nine are to holds reunions | either Sunday or Monday.

Dr. Vance Speaker

The commencement will be held | on the campus at 4:30 p. m. Mon- | day. The address will be delivered by Dr. Joseph Vance, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of De- | troit. Degrees will be awarded by President Spencer. A series of banquets sponsored by | social organizations will follow the | commencement. A dance will follow with music by Gene Kellams, a | Franklin graduate, and his or-| chestra.

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Hotel Week Starts Monday-—The | Indianapolis Hotel Association today (made plans for observance of Na- | tional Hotel Week, starting Monday. [ Throughout the week, members said, |special effort will be made to show | visitors the workings of the hotels, | from kitchens to carpenter shops.

| | Wep. Brown to Speak-—E. .J.| | Brown, State Representative, will | address a mass meeting to be con-| | ducted at 2 p. m. Sunday by the] Townsend Club of Marion County.| | The meeting is to be held in Castle

Hall.

Take Summer School Posts—Two | teachers of the Indiana University | Training Course for Social Work at the I. U. Medical Center have received summer assignments, Prof. Louis E. Evans, in charge of the] course here, will teach child welfare | {and case work at the University of | Utah. | Mrs. Ruby Strand Inlow, instructor | in social work and field work super(visor, will teach case work and | Supervision at the University of [Southern California. | | Accountants to Fete Oficers—New | officers and directors of the Indianapolis Chapter, National Association of Cost Accountants, will be | the Chapter's guests at a dinner | tonight at the home of Clyde D. | Hunter, retiring president. Prof. A.

| L. Prickett of Tndiana University, |

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