Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 May 1940 — Page 18

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NANE AIDS FOR LIBRARY SESSION

Miss ‘Caroline ‘Dunh, ‘Local President, ‘to ‘Direct Arrangements.

Appointment of committees to arrange for the Special Libraries Association convention June 3-6 at the| Clayhool Hotel ‘was announced to-| day by Mrs, Irene M. Strieby, Lilly] Research Laboratories librarian and convention chairman. | Miss Caroline Dunh, Indiana Historical Society librarian and presi-| dent of the Indianapolis group ‘of | special librarians, has been named chairman of the arrangements committee, Miss Ethel ‘Cleland, Indianapolis Library business branch librarian, is| chairman of the program committee, with Elvira Kerz, of the Legislative Bureau, program editor Other committee chairmen include: Library visits and transportation, Leland R. Smith, assistant director Indiana State Library; | finance, Helen Rogers, State Wel-| fare Department; registration, Mabel Walker, 1. U. Dental School; exhibits, Nancy Todd, Indianapolis Public Library: commercial exhibits, Olga Shevchik, Lilly Research Laboratories; ‘pubMeity, Thomas BE. Hutchinson, Public Library; entertainment, Verna B. Grimm, Ameri-| can ‘Legion national headquarters; | radio, Marv Jo Woods, Public Library.

Public ‘Library ‘Placed On ‘Honor Roll

The Indiahapolis Public Library has been placed on the Library] Publicity Honor Roll of 1940 by the Americah Library Association public relations committee. The honor

Tewis Snyder (left) and Ray Milter . . .

the Butler senior dance and pichic

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Dates ‘Are ‘Announced ‘for Pre-Commencement Pichic, ‘Danoe.

Arrangements for round of senior activities at Butler University under today commencement time draws near, Robert Lawson, Lafayette, Senior president, today announced

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public school, college, state and special library publicity issued during 1939 The local library entry was clippings and a program from “Symphony at Sundown,” a series of concerts held Sunday afternoons last summer ih the garden of the Rauh Memorial Library under the direction of Miss Beatrice ‘Geddes, librarfan BOETTIGER'S FATHER DEAD SAN DIEGO, Cal, May 21 (U. P.) —PFuneral services were being arranged today for Adam C. Boettiger, 74, ‘Chicago financier and father of John Boettiger, son-in-law of President Roosevelt. He died in Mercy ! Hospital last night after a brief ill-

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respectively, ‘of the Butler senior pichic and dance committees, The pichic ‘will be held from to 7 'p. m. Friday ih Forest Park, The anhhual reception be held by PresiS. Robinson from 8 to 10 p. m. June 5 at the Arthur | Jordan Memorial Hall ‘recreation | room, with the senior dance from 10 pb. Mm. until ‘1 a. m. at the Lakeshore Country ‘Chih Senior ‘Class Dav activities ‘will be held Saturday afternoon, June 8, starting at 4 'p. m, Baccalaureate services ‘will be at 3 Hb. m. June 9 and commencement exercises at 10 a. m. June 10. The Butler graduating class of

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chairmeén respectively of committees,

Don't Worry: Just Let Worms Eat

If, ‘within the hext few ‘days, canker-worts begin to eat off the

foliage of vour shade trees, don't |

call for help. Just let then ‘eat. You eouldn’t stop them anyway. Ahd don't ‘worry, ‘Conservation Department officials ‘say. worms will do no lasting harm to the trees, ahd the foliage will grow back oh this summer. The whole bperatioh ‘will hot be pleasant, but there {is little ‘you ean do how. Last fall you might have done something and, if ‘vou think about it, vou might do something this fall. If. ‘when fall ebies, you want to do something about next summer, ‘call the ‘Oonhsérvation Departihent ‘and ask for ‘instruc. tions. Tt's 10 to bhe you'll have forgotten hy then.

ITY STODENT WINS HONOR AT WABASH

Times Special CRAWRORDSVILLE, Thd., Ma) 91M. BB. Dawlis, Tndiahapolis, is bhe of 10 ‘members of the Wabash

College ‘senior ‘class ‘wihnihg first place honors ih comprehensive examinations. The others ‘were WwW. P. Bullock:

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'Regoest for ‘Waiver (on Worth Side.

The Zohing Board today upheld laren ‘requirements for ‘double houses Bh ‘the Worth Side, At ‘its hearihg yesterday,

Board denjed the 'petitioh ‘of

‘Adolph 'H. Schinidt ‘tb ‘waive wten | for a ‘double hotise | 19 |broperty owners ‘protested ‘against |

requirements lat ‘6010-12 ‘Broadway, ‘after the ‘proposed structure. The re[quirément fs 12,000 square feet.

Bourd ‘members denied two more and

petitions, ‘postponed three lgranted four ‘variance requests, Denied ‘were the ‘pleas of ‘Archipald ‘C. Alleh to operate a used fear Tot at 2147 ‘College Ave. and [Bmett Farmer to erect display lsighs ahd » fence at a Alling sta. tioh at the ‘horthwest corner ‘of Walnut and ‘East Svs. The Board granted the ‘petitions lof the ‘Clark Realty ‘Cb. The, tb [erect two shall double houses at [the ‘southeast ecdbrher ‘of ‘Caroline ahd Duke Sts: Joseph Smith, to operate a ‘ised cdr wales lot ‘at (2115-17 Martindale Ave. [Campbell O11 ‘Co. Alling sfatibh ‘at Ave. and Fdward A. Beckinah to fexpahd a storéerodom building 1502 ‘EB. Kelly St Postponed ‘were the '‘petitivhs ‘of

[Ohed D. Bilis tb erect a storérodin |

building ‘withih 10 feet ‘of the property line at 1337-47 ‘Shelby St.; the Fisher Bros. Electric ‘Co, lth Build ah addition oh the Prop-

ferty line at |

la filling stafioh at the sduthwest leorher ‘of 38th St. Whd Pall ‘Oreck Blvd.

FACTS YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT

4 Teachers to Join Faculty Of Park School Next Year

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Appointment ‘of four Hew teachers for Park School Hext year ‘was announced today by EB. Prancis Bowditch, headmaster, They ate Standish Deake, telétice department; Joseph Stanley Sheppard Jr, ‘music; Robert J. Wééch, Ibhysical edueatioh ‘department, whd Miss Ruth ‘Cole-

Meh, third and Ménceent, ‘exercises will We Held | [BUtdsorE, A {ie Weather (ertiits, Ht |

fourth ‘grade teacher, Mr. Denke, who ‘will ‘replace G. M. ‘Garrett, fs a graduate ‘of the Massachisetts Thstitute ‘of Technology, and

has Been feseh- (10h Prestdent, will ‘distribite ‘the |

ing physics, chemistlt'y, bi-

l Mr. ‘Denke eral ‘science at Miltoh Academy, Miltoh, Mass,

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'the ‘Holderness Behool, Plymbtith, 'N. YY, ‘where he taught music, BEng ‘lish ahd social sciences last ‘winter, Mr. Weech is a ‘candidate this Pring for the M. Fd. degree ‘th ‘physical ‘educatioh ‘at Springfield ‘Cbllege ih Massachusetts, ‘He has Ppéen wncting as ‘edvach ih

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'1] Wednesday SPECIALS

| Wabash ‘College ‘president, as {ie |

principal speaker, : Dr. ‘CGedrge Arthiir Prants, rst ‘Presbyterian ‘Chtirch, ‘will give ‘the invocation ahd Henedictioh, White Bowinah Bilder, Park School Fotitda-

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fehief ‘of ‘'haval ‘opérations ahd ‘How | Goverhor of Puertd Rico, arrives 'to- | day ‘to ‘report to ‘President Roose- |

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1930 is arranging a 10th anniversary celebration and dihner for 6:30 p. Mm. June 7 ih the Canary Cottage. Evan B. Walker, class president, ‘will preside

PLAN. HOME-COMING AT JAMESON CAMP

More than 500 “graduates” } Julia Jameson nhufrition camp ‘at Bridgeport are expected to attend the camp's first home-coming Sunday afternoon Since the health ‘camp ‘was opened in 1928, it has heen attended by 827 underprivileged boys ahd girls § in frail health. Miss Mery A. Meyers, Marion ‘County Tuberculdsis Association exacutive secretary, has invited all the bavs and girl wha attended the camp to present Sunday. Mrs, Henry H. Hornbrook will he general chairman of the program Sunday. Grider M. Shotwell ‘will be master of ceremonies and Dr. Charles J. WelIntvre, association president, will give a welcoming address

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WUNCIE BOND ISSUE TO PAY BACK WAGES

MUNCTE. Thd., May 21 (U, P), Oity suthorities today planhed to issue bonds to pay judgments of | $36.704 03 awarded B89 firemen and policemen inh Superior ‘Court | The judgments were for salary reductions made durihg 1933. Recently Judge ‘Claude ©. Ball hel | that the then were entitled to back | pay ‘with 8 ‘per cent interest, but | the City wgresd not to appeal the | decisioh ®nd the méh agreed to waive the interast, Salaries of the firemen and Holicemen ‘were reduced when the City tax ihcome dropped during 1933. |

PURDUE WALL OPEN INSTITUTE SATURDAY

Times Xpecinl | LAFAYETTE, Thd., May 21.-The second anhual Bducational Institute will be held at Purdue University Saturday and Sunday The conference fs being held in co-operation with the Divisioh of Rducation and Applied Psychology and the Bhgineering ¥xtension De- | partment of the University. { Saturday's prograth will include speeches hy Spencer Miller, director. Workers Education Bureau of Atherica: Gordon Enders, Department of History and Economics and | Government, Purdue University, | ahd Olarence A. Jackson, executive secretary of the Tndiaha ‘Chamber of Commerce, : Dr. Fdward ©. Eliott, Purdue University president, will speak on | dl Sunday's program

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