Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 December 1939 — Page 10

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READY TO NAME NEW OFFICERS pre ™ ics. i | THURSDAY TRAFFIC COURT

Dr. Ritchey Scheduled to Be Cases Convie- Fines h 3 tried tions paid Named President - Elect speeding

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Dr. J. O. Ritchey will be named St laroueh 13 12 18

new president-elect of the Indiana Disobeying Medical Society at the organiza-| trafic signal 18 3 tion's annual election to be held 8 Drunken | Pp. m. Tuesday at the Indianapolis | qriving ..... 1 yo! |All others .... 41 2] Athletic Club. — —— He is unopposed and will serve as! $289 president one year beginning in January, 1941 Dr. Ben Moore! elected last year, will become presi-| dent next month, succeeding Dr | Herman G. Morgan. Reserve Officers’ Association, Competing for vice president of | Board of Trade, noon, the professional groups will be Drs AA Stamp Club, meeting, Hotel Ant. J. M. Lewis and H. S. Thurston,

Dr. Dugan Unopposed

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MEETINGS TODAY

Indiana Hotel Association, state conven. tion, Hotel Lincoln, all day. Optimist Club, luncheon, Tolumbia Club, noon luncheon,

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Dr. Willlam M. Dugan Is unop- | posed for secretary-treasurer and Dr. John H. Greist for librarian. | Drs. Daniel L. Bower, Frank B. Rr SY i Cl | PTY i | tonight, followed by partly cloudy and amsey anc aries 10MPSOIL | calder tomorrow. candidates for council members, will| — . compete with Drs. I. W. Wilkens, |[— Roy Mvers and G. J. Garceau. State] association delegates also will be| named All newly elected officers except president will take office next month, R:30 a. m. Following the election of officers.| precipitation 24 hrs. ending 7 a the doctors will hear reports by various committees,

Weather Bureat ae

INDIANAPOLIS FORECAST: Cloudy with occasional rain this afternson ant early

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MIDWEST WEATHER

Cloudy, intermittent rain this afternoon and in north and east-esntral pors:ons earl tonight. tomorrow partiy cloudy and colder ineis Mostly cloudy, treme northeast portion in west portion tonight erally fair and colde; Lower Michigan —Intermittent rain night: tomorrow cloudy and colder local rains changing to snow flurries Ohio — Rain, shghtly warmer in extremes east portion tonight tomorrow cloudy preceded hy rain: colder tomorrow after-

Urge Pneumonia Fight | Indiana

Urging each physician to fight pneumonia during the winter months, Dr. Morgan, in a farewell presidential message in the society's bulletin, suggested the adoption of a slogan “Type every case ol pneumonia and attempt to type every suspected case of pneumonia.” “With the advancement which has been made in therapy and manage-| toon and night ment of this dreaded winter disease,| Kentuwekyv—Oecasional rain: warmer in we should be able to bring about a extreme east and colder in west portion marked reduction in the mortality | 228": tomorrow fair, colder rate,” he said

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FRIDAY, DEC. 1, 1939

HAPPY TIMES CLUB | Lowyer Talks T0 MARK BIRTHDAY

The 10th anniversary of the Y. M. C. A. Happy Times Club is to be

observed at a special meeting at the “Y" today. The club was organized for the purpose “of encouraging bovs in clean and upright living and to afford good companionship and constructive leisure time.” C. M. Hamilton sponsor, * Meanwhile, activity in the Y. M. C. A. Craft Shop is to be doubled Woodruff | at 8016 until Christmas, Flosd Wilson, diMartindale Sf as rector announced. Persons AassistRam Or abet hy nt 1550 South [ing Mr. Wilson are Vurle Murphy, eastern, [Jess Gibson, Earl Murphy, Paul S—— Arnes, Leroy Van Horn, Robert DEATHS Peck and William Cunningham.

MEETINGS TOMORROW

Indiana Federation of Public School. teachers, meeting, 10 a. m. luncheon, Claypool Hote! Indiana Hotel Association, convention, Hotel Severin, Hotel Lincoln and Clay.

1 State Operators meeting and dinner, 7:30 p. Hotel,

Association, m., Claypool!

BIRTHS Boys

Bddie. Jannie Bernard, at City Andrew. Louise Richards at Coleman Sarah Blosser, at Coleman John, Fearn Fletcher r, Elizabeth Bright, at 1202 Udell ¢, Carolyn Mimms, at 2239 Yandes ., Marjorie Hendricks, 1618 W Vermont, Girls

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Philip C. Ebeling (above), Dayton, O.,, lawyer, will be the speaker at the 74th annual Phi Gamma Della state dinner to be held tonight at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. A graduate of Ohio Wesleyan and Ohio State Universities, Mr. Ebeling retired in June as president of the U, 8, Junior Chamber of Commerce,

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