Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 February 1940 — Page 13

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Spencer Gas Wells Developed == Fifteen gas wells have been de-

Townsend Club to Meet—TownSond Club 10 will meet at 7:30 p. m. a - sey St iis hall, 712 No New da veloped in Spencer County along : - the Ohio River during the last year, Townsendites Rally Sunday = (according to Gordon F. Fix, assist | Members of Townsend Clubs of ant State geologist. He said the Marion County will attend a mass| wells are producing about 75 million meeting at Noblesville Sunday. A' cubic feet of gas a day and that meeting scheduled at Casuie Haul | contracts are being completed for has been postponed until March 10 the sale of gas to the Kentucky when it will be held in Tomlinson | Natural Gas Corp., which distribHall. utes fuel to homes and industries of southern states.

Heads Butler Sigma Delta Chi— Edward Cotton, a junior at Butler University and editor of the Collegian, daily student paper, has been elected president of the Butler chapter Sigma Delta Chi, national professional journalistic fraternity. Pledges to be initiated this afternoon at the Hotel Lincoln are James | Farmer, Robert Renz, William Shipley, Melvin Cranfill and Ralph Mc- : B, gop, Indlananclisl PIorEe Weldon | ; Dk ¥ : : - es : and Max tz, non, an i | i : Do Th G ; ; 8 Squires, Derby, Vermont. Ee | NT yo ; “a The P ajama

Attorney Stump to Speak—At: torney Albert Stump will speak on “The Triumphant Life” at the third series of Lenten fellowship dinners| in the First Congregational Church at 6:30 o'clock tonight.

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A party for all persons of the Brookside neighborhood will be held tonight at the Brookside Park Community House under sponsorship of the ‘City Recreation Department, H. W. Middleton, director, said today. The party will begin at 7 p. m. wth a checker tournament for “granddads” in which a Brookside team will meet a team from Rhodius Park. There also will be table tennis, tumbling, boxing, volley ball, tap dancing, two plays and music. Ballroom dancing with the Brookside High School dance band furnishing the music, will complete the evening. The object of the party, Mr. acquaint people of the neighborMiddlesworth explained, will be to hood with the recreation program.

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John C. Hobson, Indianapolis, shown in colonial costume, will play the role of Gen. Nathaniel Greene in the colonial play, “John Brent,” to be given at the Scottish Rite Cathedral af 8 o'clock tonight for members and their ladies. The play will be followed by dancing in the ballroom to music by Bob McKittrick and his orchestra. W. S. Akin is chairman of the Scottish Rite enter-

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Takes Church Youth Post—Leroy Allen, 30, executive of the Boy Scout tainment committee. Council of Champaign, Ill, and for- : mer resident of Indianapolis, has Minstrel Show Scheduled — The| been named education and recrea- : senior athletic association of the|tion director in charge of youth Indiana Blind School will present a|work of the Tabernacle Presbyterian | minstrel show, “Newsboys and| Church here. Mr. Allen took the Bootblacks,” at 8 p. m. tonight. The| position following the resignation of public is invited. James B. Martin, who took a similar position with a Chicago church. Mr. 100,000 Visit Fish Hatcherles—| Allen’s resignation at Champaign Interest in the propagation of game

y will be effective April 1. fish drew the attention of more than a hundred thousand visitors to state| Pupils Hear Concert—A total of fish hatcheries last year, according| 4236 seventh and eighth grade pupils to Virgil M. Simmons, commissioner | heard a concert by ‘the Indianapolis of the Department of Conservation.|Symphony Orchestra at Tech High

: School this afternoon. They san Jordan to Interview Hohlt—Harold| « Jeannie With the Light eas

x Jorden, of us Marion County Hair,” Bloch’s “America,” and “The arm Bureau will interview Carl S » Direct Hohlt, President of the Indianapolis I Baumer a * Vegetable Growers Association, and Movement of Franck’s D Minor - Carl Fritz, President of the Marion » «Pinlandia” and Wi rs County Greenhousé Growers’ As- ig Dn Flay

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; Tickweaves derive their popdanty re AR > a Pen not alone from their good looks, which F. F. Mills is chairman ers will pay a penny for each course Ki at a special penny supper to be Church Honors Oldest Members— | given at 6:30 p, m. today at Castle Members of the Roberts Park Meth- | Hall by the Banner Temple 37 and odist Church last night honored the | Knights of Pythias Lodge 56. The. church’s two oldest active members, | supper will be followed by games. Mrs. Julia Dawson, 95, and G. J.| Proceeds will be used for charitable

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DELAND, Fla, Feb. 23.—Vincent : Schaefer of 1102 English Ave., IndiTimes Special anapolis, a senior at Stetson UniLAFAYETTE, Ind, Feb. 23.— Word was received here today of

versity here, has been elected to membership © in Mystic Krewe, the death of Mrs. Sophia HeinmilJer, life-long resident of this com-

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5 HOMES QUARANTINED | Times Special . ELKHART, Ind. Feb. 23.—Estab- ‘ fishment of five new quarantines for ‘scarlet fever this week brought the number of such cases now under - quarantine to 12. Carl Hamlet, City . Banitary Officer, said all the cases were mild.

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