Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 March 1941 — Page 10
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THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1941
Independent Associations to be held | Miss Betty Ann Hocker, Kenneth March 23-28 at Austin, Tex. | Trulock and Thomas Beall. :
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES BUTLER SENDS 8 TO TEXAS CONVENTION Iceuies all of WOM Ste om LIFE OF FIREMAN BORING
| Eight Butler University students| dent of the local chapter: Miss Helen ALTUS, Okla. (U, P.).—Altus fire=
SHORTAGE PROBE and members of the Butler Inde-| Ruegamer, vice-president; Frank | men may have to take up whittling O. E. S. to Install Officers—Mvrs.| Auxiliary Sponsors Party—Cross- pendent Association will attend the | Kendall, treasurer; and Miss Doro-|to keep busy. Not an alarm wag | ( ee national convention of the Collegiate thy Overstreet, Miss Miriam Hoss, turned in for 29 consecutive days.
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CALDOW NAMED { AS HEADMASTER
Bowditch Resigns at Park
Dora Tavel will assume her duties odds of America Lodge 901, ladies | of Monument | 2uxiliary of the Brotherhood of i
as worthy matron : "Pept / . ; ’ 8 ee |Railroad Trainmen, will sponsar a | of Municipal Chapter 543, O. E. 8. at 8 p. m [pillow ship card party at 1:30 p. m. nvestigation fie To Take Similar Post Monday at the Masonic Temple. | tomorrow in the Citizens Gas &| Court Accounts to North and Illinois Sts. Maurice | Coke Utility Co. auditorium. | Tavel is to be the new worthy! Open Monday. Kitchen Band to Play—The| John R. Caldow, for Kitchen Band of Women of the
At Lake Forest. tron, many vears pa y . Park School assistant Other officers to be installed are noose will play at the annual has been appointed headmaster to Mrs. Myrtle Morris, associate ma- spring frolic of the Lawrence Town-
"WHOOPS! No more bathtub ring!- :
The Marion Guunty Grand Jury today was called to meet Monday for an investigation of the reported $45,000 accounts of
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headmaster, succeed E. Francis Bowditch. Mr. Bowditch resigned to take the headmastership at Lake Forest Academy at Lake Forest, Illinois. His resignation becomes effective at the end of this school vear. Born in Fitchburg, Mass., and educated at Brown University sity of Poitiers, France, Mi came to Park under its fiist headmaster, James T. Barrett
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and patron He was assistant headmaster at 3 S34 © « « WwW ., . oc y Montpelier Seminary, at Montpelier, Freeman and iifred Bradshaw.
tron; Edgar Williams, associate pa- ship Schools tomorrow in the Law-
shortage in
tron; Mrs. Ella M. Levin, secretary; Mrs. Ella Berger, treasurer; Mrs. Goldie Friedman, conductress; Mrs. | Venora Geisel, associate conductress; Mrs. Mary Ann Leas. chap-| lain, and Mrs. Beatrice Fisher, mar | shal, Mrs: Mamie Passmore will be inducted as organist; Mrs, Esther Fogel as Adah; Mrs. Bertha Madiel, | Ruth; Mrs. Eva Seligman, Esther; | Mrs. Hulda Pritchett, Martha; Mrs. | Betty Williams, Electa; Miss Mary Ann Crum, warder; Mrs. Helena! Ross, sentinel; Miss Esther Lefkovits, soloist; Miss Ruth Burnstein,
Caldow Stereopticon.
Installing matron will be Mrs. | Daisy M. Christ. Retiring matron wilh be Mrs. Goldie
Queen Esther Chapter to Install— Mrs. Daisy M. Schumann will be installed as worthy matron of the!
Mr. and Mrs. Caldow live at 5041 Queen Esther Chapter 3, O. E. S., Kenwood Ave. They have two chil- tomorrow
night at the Masonic Temple. : Others to be installed are Ezra H. Stewart, worthy patron; Mrs. Bertha Stewart, associate matron: Ollie C. Mathis, associate patron Mrs. Sarah Baker, secretary; Mrs. Mary E Penrod, treasurev: Mrs. | Esther Hallberg, conductress. and
SYDNEY, Australia. March 20 (u, Mrs. Lottie A. Rahe, associate con- |
ductress,
rence auditorium. Mrs, Kathryn Hansford is in charge. Brightwood to Sponsor Cake Sale —Brightwood Chapter, 9. E. S.. will sponsor an all-day bake sale Saturday at Sears Roebuck & Co. Mrs. Helen A. Cunningham, junior past matron, is chairman. She will be
assisted by Mrs. Helen Reddick, Mrs. |
Grace Halladay, and other members of the order.
Bertha Walton Baker will review “Loon Feather” at 7:45 p. m. tomorrow in the Southport Grade School auditorium under sponsorship of the Boy Scout Parent Council of Troop 99. Mrs. Baker will be in Indian cos-
ftume and Miss Laura Templeton,
pianist, will present a program of
Indian music.
Optimists to Hear Editor—Daniel Gilbert, Washington, D. C., editor, will discuss, “Can America Stop Short of War?” at the Ovtimist Club luncheon tomorrow at the Columbia Club. Optimists also will celebrate “Johnny Murphy Day.” in honor of a member who recently bowled a perfect 300
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Municipal Court deputy clerks at police headquarters. Nelson Deranian, Grand Jury deputy prosecutor, said he will call witnesses in the case before taking up other matters. The alleged shortage was reported by the State Accounts Board last Monday after an investigation which was started last September. The accounts deputy
of four
[clerks handling court fines between |Jan, 1, 1935, and Dec. 31, 1938, were Book Review Scheduled — Mrs. |
said to be involved in the investigation. None of the four clerks employed during the period is employed in the office at present, Prosecutor Sherwood Blue said he will recommend that the Grand go into “other phases” of activities at police headquarters in connection with court cases. He declined to say what other activities would be investigated, but said “things over there have been smell ing bad.”
SCHOOL HEAD FOUND DEAD NORTH MANCHESTER Ind., March 20 (U. P.).—Herman 1. Shultz, 43, principal of the Chester | Township (Wabash County) High School, was found dead in his auto- | mobile vesterday
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P) —Seven United States warships arrived today on a “training cruise.” | © Officers to Assume Duties—Public | giving Svdney one of greatest installation of officers of Millers- | ville Chapter 300, ©. E. S.. will be Newton, held at 8 p. m. Monday in the Mil- : .lersville Masonic Temple. commanding the squadron from his Officers to be installed are Franflagship the heavy cruiser Chicago, .aq Lee, worthy matron: Abert Jefrevealed that he was maneuvering fers. worthy patron: Blanche at sea with no idea that his destina- (y'Brien, associate matron: Harry | tion lay in this direction, when spyder, associate patron; Ethel Congress passed the British Aid bill | Roberts. secretary; Amelia Riggs, and orders came for him to proceed treasurer: Emma Mae Roberts, conhere immediately ductress; Madelyn Wetheriee, asThe Australian socliate conductress; Marvel Robinpublic, given only son, chaplain; Carolyn Chaney. pare a reception, were ready. Tens marshal; Esther Hackemever. orof thousands lined the waterfront ganist; Louise Crabb, Adah: Mar cheering as the warships moved into Corn. Ruth; Dorothy Mann: Esther the harbor. Guns of the middle Alice Hollenbeck, Martha; Mabel head batteries boomed a 21-gun DBossert, Electra; Norma stridge, salute. Schools were dismissed in Warder, and Ainsel Corn, sentinel. Svdney: Parliament was recessed Reba Masten will be the installing
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\ 0. E. S. Auxiliary to Meet—The Auxiliary to Prospect Chapter 452. O. E. S., will meet at 2 p. m. tomorrow at the Prospect Masonic Hall, at Prospect St. and State Ave, Mrs, Floyd Rohrer will preside.
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