Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 March 1940 — Page 13
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HE BUTLER COEDS “INITIATED BY CLUB
aL Five Butler University ‘toeds have EX initiated into the Classical :Club, composed of students interested in Latin and Greek. They +8re Marjorie A. Carroll, Nobles“yille; Narula Poe, Rebekah Irwin, 3 HR el and Winifred pee. o Holy 8 # Helm, Ft. Wayne, Butler as been elected president mpus Y. M. C. A. chapter t “for the | remainder of the present : the 1940-41 school year. . is majoring in markete college of business ad-
dianapolis, secretary, and C filmer, Green Forks, treas-
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gr paUL, Minn., March 29 (U.| P.).—Spring would be a welcome diversion, authorities said today, but they credited late : wintry weather for having saved | the lives of six small children who for| two weeks hammered and banged with 13 sticks of d te in a game called “stick.” | Police had apprehended we 14- | year-old boys who admitted they took the dynamite from a city oe and concealed it in a dyhouse at the J. B. Hoffman home, where it was found by the children. . | The youngsters said they had used the explosives as cudgels, striking one charge = against
another in playing “stick.” City engineers said the dynamite un»
warmer weather. Police had recovered or accounted for all but three sticks.
MEN! NEARLY 1000
Sponsor Sport Dance—The March Committee of the Little Flower Church is sponsoring a sport dance to be held in the church auditorium at 9 o’clock tonight. The committee also is sponsoring a card party in the auditorium Sunday night. Mrs. Elmer Cassidy is chairman and Mrs. John Rettig, Mrs. Albert Bloemker, Mrs. Hans Otterbach and Mrs. A. A. Clayton are co-chairmen,
Present Lion Revue—The Lawrence High School student body will present the annual Lion Revue tonight in the school auditorium.
Col. Roscoe Turner, famous speed flier, who recently opened an air school here, will relate some of his experiences ih a talk at the Scientech Club luncheon Monday at the Board of Trade Building.
Book Review to Be Given—The Indianapolis Theosophical Society will have a tea and program at 8 p. m. Sunday at 28% N. Pennsylvania St. Mrs. Katherine Snyder will review “A Victorian in the Modern World,” by Hutchins Hapgood.
Townsendites to Meet—The East End Townsend Club will meet at 8 o'clock tonight in the V. F. W. Hall at E. Washington and Denny Sts. Harold Patterson will speak.
“Breat hof Life” to Be Topic— The Indianapolis School of Maturates will meet at 2 p. m. Monday in the Y. W. C. A. The Rev. Charles M. Fillmore will conduct a study on “The Breath of Life”
Officers to Be Named—The Indiana Society of X-Ray Technicians will elect officers during an all-day meeting at the Hotel Lincoln tomorrow. Dr. H. C. Ochsner, radi-
ologist at the Methodist. Hospital, will be the principal speaker.
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Scientech Club to Hear Turner—|
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: | daughters are in college” were con-
president of Purdue University.
Turners to Elect—The Athenaeum Turners’ annual meeting and election of three directors will be held; at 8 p. m. Wednesday at the Club. Nominated for directors by the nominating committee were Ernest Pflumm, Richard A. Kurtz, Edward ‘H. Mueller, E. C. Grande, Franz Binninger and Fred Schwenger. | Others may be nominated from the floor. Delegates to the state convention also will be named. Dates of events announced by President Carl B. Sputh include April 6, St. Benno Fest; April 20, Dramatic Club show and dance; May 4, Maennerchor concert and dance, and May 18, May Festival.
Club to Hold Social—The First Ward Republican Builders Club will have an old-fashioned box social at the Odd Fellows Hall, 2345% Sta-
! |tion St., at 8 p. m. tomorrow. All
G. O. P. candidates and their families are invited.
Legion Post to Entertain—Past commanders and auxiliary presi-
Legion, will entertain members of both organizations at a steak dinner
Hall at Oaklandon. mander Ray Townsend will speak.
music.
class of 25 candidates from Indianapolis Council 437, Knights of Co-
to receive the second and third de-
will be from Shelbyville, Greensburg, Rushville, Batesville, Lawrenceburg,
bus.
initiation include 3 Knight C. J. Price, District Deputy
Secretary George Slifer. Chiles Heads Watchmakers—Roy
Watchmakers Guild of Indianapolis at a meeting last night at the Hotel Antlers. Milton Burden was named vice president and Curtis Haskins, secretary. Marcus Furstenberg spoke on the adjustment of watches and a general discussion followed. The Guild is to have a dinner at the Antlers the last Thursday in April.
Club to) Give Style Show—The Mothers Club of Saint Rita’s Catholic Church will sponsor a style show and dance tonight at 9 o'clock. at the Walker Cdsino. Specialty numbers will include songs by Miss Betty Williams, ballet dancing by Miss Elizabeth Chandler of Crispus Attucks High School and tap dancing by Louis Jones. Music for dancing will be by LaVon Kemp’s Orchestra. |
{ LOCAL ART TEACHER .
TO SPEAK AT MUNCIE
Times Special MUNCIE, Ind, March 29.—Miss
Frances Failing, Washington High
at the 10th annual art conference to be held at Ball State Teachers’ College heré tomorrow afternoon. In the afternoon Miss Lucia Mysch, Burris School, the college laboratory, will talk on “The Philosophy of the Arts Workship.” Dr. L. A. Pittenger, college president, will address a luncheon meeting.
VINCENNES SISTERS MARRY BROTHERS
Times Special VINCENNES, Ind., March 29.—
when brothers married sisters in St. Thomas’ Church.
Cletus Charles Hess, Veronica .Carrie, 17, wer by the Rev. Edward L. aid
bridegroom and Lucille Carrie, 21, sister of the bride, were witnesses. After the ceremony, the latter two
as their witnesses.
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HONOLULU, March 29 (U. P.).— Assistant - Census Director Claus Roberts yesterday asked residents
completed.
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North Vernon, Seymour and Colum- |§= The degrees will be exempli- | fied by John J. Donovan of Ludlow, |= Ky., and his| team. Officers of the |E& Shelbyville council in charge of the ji Grand;
Chiles was elected president of the}
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Cupid scored twice here this week |f# 22, and | John L. Hess, 24, brother of the lf were married with the newlyweds |}
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PROFESSOR TAKES | “PARENTS T0 TASK
Parents “who wank to live their children’s lives while the sons and]
demned here last night by Prof. Frank C. Hockema, assistant to the
“Dr. Hockema spoke at the annual spring banquet of the Purdue
Boston Harbor to see if there are|
éhildrens education, attempting to realize the problems they face. Dr. J. E. Walters. Purdue personnel director ke on “How Purdue Places Its Graduates.” He said that 93.4 per cent of Purdue alumni are employed.
~ HARBOR TO BE SWEPT BOSTON, March 28 (U. P.).—The] U. 8. Coast and Geodetic Survey is going to “sweep” the entire area of
Fathers’ and Mothers’ Association at the American Centra] Life Insurance Co. auditorium. ,The speaker ‘also’ rapped parents “who kill their children with kindness,” but said that parents must
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