Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 November 1939 — Page 7

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20th Annitl Meeting to Be Held .in Riley Room At Claypool.

»- The 20th annual. meeting of the Indianapolis Community Fund will _ be held at 6:30 p. m. Monday in the “Riley Room of the Claypool Hotel. Fred Hoke, one of the founders of the organization and a member of the present board of directors, will be thé principal speaker. = Miss “Gertrude Taggart is chair“man of the committee on arrangements, ng her. are Charles W. Jones, Alex Corbett Jr., Robert A. Efroymson, Mrs. C. Severin - Buschmann and Mrs. P. C. Reilly. Honor Member to Be Chosen

The 1940 honorary member to the Community Pund will be named. The person will be chosen in recognition of “outstanding and unselfish service to the public welfare.” Arthur R. Baxter was hono last . year. Members of the host and hostess committee are Messrs and Mesdames Philip Adler Jr., A. E. Baker, R. Norman Baxter, George A. . Bischoff, R. L. Brokenburr, Arthur V. Brown, James F. Carroll, Charles W. Chase, Lioyd D. Claycombe and the Rev. and Mrs. Harry E. Camb-

. Messrs. and Mesdames Corbett, . Charles M. Davis, Maxwell Droke, Efroymson, Otto. N.' Frenzel Jr. Mortimer C. Furscott, J. A. Goodman, Alex E. Gordon, Theodore B. Griffith, William C. Grifith and William A. Hacker, Dr. and Mrs. Stanley Coulter, Mrs. Brandt C. Downey and Eugene C. Foster. Messrs. and Mesdames Earl A. Hatessler, Benjamin D. Hitz, Hoke, Ralph W. Husted, William H. Insley, Jones, Perry W. Lesh, W. IL Longsworth, John A. MacDonald, J. Perry Meek, A. W. Metzger, Norman Metzger, Eugene C. Miller, F. A. Montrose, Wilson Mothershead and Hugh McK Landon. Also on Committe Messrs. and Mesdames J. L. Murray, Nicholas H. Noyes, James Robb, James 8. Rogan, Thomas D. Sheerin, Stanley W. Shipnes, Archer C. Sinclair, John E, Smith, Harold: B. Tharp, Guy A. Wainwright, Warrack Wallace, Harold B. West, Isaac Woodard and Evans Woollen Jr. Samuel Mueller, Harry T. Pritchard and Miss Jogeart. :

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Army Positions Open. Tent a cancies for duty in Pshama’ and Hawaii have been allotted to Ta anapolis for December, Col. Enrique Urrutia Jr, U. 8. Army Tecruiting officer, announced today. At. Panama {here are two openings in’ the Infantry, jwo in: Soe! goat - Artillery Corps and one Singineess. Hawaiian openings: include one the Infantry, one if the eld Hen tillery, one in the Air Corps, one in the Medical Department, and ope in the Coast Artillery.

Pancake Supper Friday a . Olive Branch Rebekah Lodge 10 ‘will hold an “Aunt Jemima” supper and card | party. at the .Lodge Hail, 1338 N. Delaware St., at 5 p. m. Pancakes, sausage and fried apples will be served.

E. 38th Civic League to Meep— The E. 38th St. Civic. League. will hold a special meeting at 8 p. m.

ike lone Letter. From Ex-Hoosier Quoted.

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Child to Tap Dance—Louann Lowry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Lowry, 532 N. LaSalle" St.; will give a tap dancing exhibition at the Christmas Party of the DeMolay Mothers’ Club to be held at the organization’s chapter house Friday.

Washington Seniors < Elect—New ‘officers of the Washingion High School senior class are William Petranoff, president; Boris Adjeiff, vice president; Virginia Burris, secretary; Bill Howard, treasurer, and Kenneth Montgomery, sergsani-at-arms.

New Townsend Club Forming — The first meeting for the purpose of organizing the Irvington Townsend Club will be held at 8 p. m. Thursday at 75 N. Ritter Ave. The new club is sponsored by Townsend Club 54, of which Earle J. Keithley is president.

tomorrow at the home of Charles Feeney to Speak—Sheriff Al Feeney

E. Lindner, Manor,

Rousch to Describe Panama—

James Rousch, former Mstdent of |p

Panama, will describe life in that Central American. republic at a meeting of the Tech. High School Spanish Club tomorrow.

U. S. Aid on Program — Carl R. Schedler, Washington, D. C., will be the discussion leader at the Junior Chamber of Commerce executive leadership forum at the Indianapolis Athletic Club at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow. Mr. Schedler is special assistant to Dr. John R. Steelman, director of the U. S. Conciliation Service, Department. of Labor.

Books to Be. Shown—John Ferguson, a member, will speak before the Indiana Astronomical Society at the Typographical Terrace.-at 2 p. m. Sunday. He, will exhibit his collection of books on. astronomy. Paul Richey. will speak on double stars.

Club to Honor: Ladies—The Exchange Club will serve turkey at its ladies night, at the Hotel Severin at 6:30 p. m. tomorrow. Hosts will be

Ira C. Strohm, W. D. Springer, yy. '

liam E. Osborn, Bert Beasley, E. H Kemper McComb, Paul H. Buchanan, George F. Lennox, Dr. Logan Hall, Dr. William ¥. King and A. S. Raymond 'S. Drexler will

. South Side Civie Club to Elect—

.| Officers and trustees will be elected | by the South Side Civic Club, Inc.,

at its ‘meeting Friday night at the Arthur C. Paetz is president and Charles J. Fritz is secretary.

Alumni to: Dine — The Indiana Central” College Alumni Association of Marion County will hold a din-

secretary, at 3601 Forest|Will speak on juvenile delinquency.

before Tillman: Harpole Post, American Legion, at its home, 2523 Northwestern Ave., Monday night. The rogram is one in a series of an educational nature being sponsored by the post.

Easterner on Progra am—An “Information Turkey Dinner” will be held in the Community - Room of the Broadway Methodist Church at 6 p. m. tomorrow. Dr. F. C. Hunt, Philadelphia, Pa. will speak and music will be provided by the Broadway Choir. : a]

‘Shortridge Student Leaders Announced—Bary Glossbrenner is the new president of the Shortridge High School Student Council. Other officers for the coming semester will be Ann Shaw, vice president, and Patricia Peterson, secretary.

ner meeting at the college at 6]:

p. m. tomorrow. Prof. Roy W. Davis, association president, announced that Prof. Earl Stoneburner of the college and P. G. Snively, a graduate and former business manager of the college, Fwill:speak. ]

Atforney to Speak—Emsley John-|

son, Indianapolis attorney, will speak at" the Indiana Central College Y. M. C. A. meeting at 6:30 o'clock ionight at the college.

Townsendites to Meet—Clifton Townsend Club 26 will meet tomorrow night at the I. O. O. F. Hall, 1120 W. 30th St. Clara Oxley, secretary, announced.

Stamp Fans to Trade—Since no regular program has been prepared, members of the Stamp Club will exhibit and trade and sell stamps during their meeting at the Hotel Antlers at 8 p. m. Friday.

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