Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 December 1939 — Page 6
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BUSY THIEVES HARRY POLIGE,
ROB 65 IN CITY
Homes, Stores, Taverns and
Cars in All Sections Pilfered; Loot Unestimated.
Lain Party Tomeorrow—The Lain Business College will hold its annual
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Medical Society to Meet—Constitutional amendments will be voted on by members of the Indianapolis
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Asseries or 65 week-end burglaries, holdups and purse snatchings in which an unestimated amount of loot was obtained was reported by police today. Homes, stores and taverns in all sections of the city were entered and parked automobiles were ransacked. A lone, armed bandit held up Lawrence Corden, 1605 N. Delaware St, in a filling station at 1321 E.
charge of entertainment. Butler Vacation Begins Wednes-
cation. Tuesday, Jan. 2.
Jan. 31. Jr. C. of C. Sponsors Party—The
Christmas party from 7 to 10 p. m. tomorrow.at the school, 601 N. Delaware St. Miss Wava Elliott is in
day—Butler University students will be dismissed at the close of classes Wednesday for their Christmas vaClasses will be resumed Registration or the second semester will be held Jan. 30 and instruction will start
Medical Society of Marion County at its meeting at the Indianapolis Athletic Club at 8:15 p. m. tomorrow. Discussion leaders will be Dr. E. W. Dyar, Dr. Robert Dearmin, Dr. R. H. Sage and Dr. E. F. Kiser.
Club to See Film—A technicolor sound summary of the motion picture, “King of Kings” will be presented by H. E. Kunz at the Bible Investigation Club meeting at the Y. M. C. A. Wednesday evening. The program will be preceded by supper at 6 o'clock.
30th St. Saturday night and robbed
him of $40. Robbed of Linens Ali Momhad, who lives at a down-
town hotel, reported that he was slugged and robbed of linens and
tapestries by two men at Southeastern Ave. and State St.
Burglars broke into a restaurant at 1115 College Ave. and stole $77 which had been hidden in a pan in
a stove. Whisky valued at $200 and $30 from a cigaret machine were taken at 1902 Martindale Ave. A scrapbook valued at $400 and $80 in merchandise and personal property was taken from a car owned by Kenneth Chrysler, Chicago, while it was parked in N.
Junior Chamber of Commerce will sponsor a Christmas party for underprivileged children at the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church at 6:30 p. m. Wednesday. More than 100 children are expected. Glenn Duttenhaver is chairman of the committee in charge.
Club Schedules Play—A play, “La Noel de la Petite Marie,” will feature the French Club party at Washington High School Thursday afternoon. The cast includes Jean Winters, Leona Keith, Russell Terhune, Suzanne Van Talge and Betty Rutner.
Executives Address Rally—Insurance executives addresed the twoday meeting of the Connecticut General Life Insurance Co. which was held at the Hotel Washington Friday and Saturday. Paul Speicher,
A hitching post was the object of a search by police and deputy sheriffs today. The 150-pound post was taken from the rear of the honie of William B. Stokely Jr, 3040 Cold Springs Road, Saturday night. It was cast as a jockey holding a hitching ring. Mr. Stokely used it for his riding horses. Members of the family said they heard a car come into the drive- | way and on investigating found
the post gone.
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Lions Party Wednesday — The Lions Club will hold its Christmas
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Senate Ave., 400 block. president of Insurance Research and Billfold With $70 Taken Review, spoke on “The Life InsurA Dbillfold containing $70 was! ors ou Sie: Quiver speak. Stolen Tom pe Luouse 3 Elena Con-| Daniel, Herbert Foelber and Earl 3 . : | Carson, all members of the comCigarets valued at $20 and $8) ry ’ : Were kon from a Ry at 1003 | DANDY Howard E. Nyhart, Indiana N. West St | manager of the concern, was in : ¥ : | charge of the conference.
Clinton Conrad, 1820 N. PennsylRadio League to Meet Here—The
party at the Claypool Hotel Wednesday noon. The Joslin Caroling Sextet, dressed in early English cos-| tumes, will sing.
Council Dines Tonight—The seclond annual Christmas dinner meeting of the Indianapolis Sales Executive Council will be held tonight at
plete with lens, lamp, 2 100-ft. reels and tilting device. 4
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vania St. reported that his room {the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Dr.
was entered while he was in the| 1940 convention of the Central Divi- | Perry L. Bohrer, Chicago, will speak. | basement building a fire and a bill- | sion of the American Radio Relay Officers of the council are R. S. Orr, fold containing $300 was taken. | League, an organization of amateur President; Robert G. Spears, vice
Three purses belonging to guests radio operators, will be held here President, and H. H. Ferguson, secwere stolen from the home of Nolan
er owen, from th vo | Sept. 28 and 29 at the Clayiuel teary ease. aiiorq, igene St. e| Hotel. About 500 are expected tO! po nomics Is Frvi b purses were taken from a bedroom attend the convention at which a. omhies 1s Tving Club Topic... while the guests were in another Economic Crises” will be the Ste
room. demonstration at, radio.” Salion ecu adres To be given by
Prof. C. T. Malan of Indiana State | Fire Fighters Re-Elect—William |
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Teachers College at a meeting of | B. Griffis has been re-elected presi- the Irving Republican Club tonight, dent of the Indianapolis Fire Fight- at 5446': E. Washington St. Mer- | ers Association, Local 416. Other re- Till J. Woods is program chairman. | elected officers were Orval Marshall, | vice president; Fred F. Fries, secre-| W: H. S. Faculty to Dine — The tary-treasurer: Claude E. Rean, re- faculty of Washington High School ‘cording secretary; Henry Golder, | Will hold its annual Christmas din- | Stuart Spangler, and Harru Pruitt, ! ner at 6:30 p.m. tomorrow at Hotel | | trustees. | Washington. Mrs. Mildred RosS is| |chairman. The Washington High | Ben Hur Court Frolics—A Christ- | School senior class will hold its an'mas party for both junior and senior nual Christmas party from 3 to 5 lodge members and their families DP. m. tomorrow in the school cafewill be held by Arrius Court No. 5 | teria. Mrs. Geraldine Johnson, class ‘Ben Hur Life Association, at 8 Sponsor, and Jack Nyland, chair-
\o'clock tonight in Castle Hall. Santa Man, are making arrangements. 'Claus will have a treat for the ° . nited Shepherds to Have Party children. A dance is to follow the| _. christmas party and musicale
program. There wili be a 10-cent | oo be held by the United Shepherd | gift exchange by the children. The | ) ssociation at 512 N. ‘Illinois St., | program is being arranged by Mrs. . p. m. Friday. The program will |
Ethel Emmons, chairman; Mrs. |, . . oF ' y include a gift exchange, iletide Mary Bond, Miss Elizabeth Himes, | lodies Myr bers and HA n- |
Clifford Pittman, Arnold Wills and diana String Ensemble of Singing
William Holliday. | Musicians. The party will be open (to the public. William D. Goode,
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