Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 May 1941 — Page 22
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Thirty-two Star Store employees with service records ranging from 10 to 40 years will be honored at the close of the business day tomor-
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tons from Meyer Efroymson, Star Store president. The employee with the longest service record who will be honored is Omar Farthing, controller, who has been with the Star Store 40 years. Five others have a record of 25 years or more. They are: Joe Zak-
‘lan, 34 years; Mrs. Anna Redmond,
years; Miss Nellie Larner and rge Pennington, 30 years, and
Clarence Scotten, 25 years.
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Other employees who will be honored, and their service, are: Mrs. Frances Nolte, Mrs. Lena Sigmund, and Mrs. Opal Lowe, 22 years; Miss Dorothy Engle, Mrs. Leora Kahn and Mrs.’ Ethel Dunlcp, 21 years; Miss Elizabeth Faust and Sam Wright, 20 years; Miss Molly Bozich, 19 years; James Plummer, 18 years; Young Blacklock, 15 years; George Dudley, 14 years. Mrs. Lillian Netherton, Mrs. Ola
‘Cox, Mrs. Esther Leonard and Mrs.
Mary Snyder, 13 years; Frank Mitchell, Harry Wright, Harry Brouhard, Mrs. Ida Wetherald and Miss Beatrice Lehr, 12 years; Mrs. Lena Stampel, 11 years, and Miss Dorothy Winter, Walter Imel, Catherine Ricos, Louise Smith, 10 years. Employees with 36-years of service and over will receive diamond pins, 25 and 20-year employees will receive gold pins, 15-year workers will be awarded silver pins, and bronze pins will be given to 10-year employees.
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anapolis Symphony Orchestra manager; Governor Schricker; Howard T. Batman, Terre Haute, president of the State Junior Chamber of Commerce; Royer K. Brown, Indianapolis Junior Chamber president, and Donald B. Keller, state chairman of the Stokowski concert. ’
The Indiana Junior Chamber of Commerce will turn its state-wide organization over to the promotion of the Indiana concert of Leopold
Stokowski’s All-American Youth: orchestra June 10 in the Butler Bowl.
This was promised yesterday by Howard T. Batman, Terre Haute, its president, who conferred with Governor Schricker. The proceeds of the concert will go to the maintenance fund of the Indianapolis Symphony Society. Full information on the con-
cert is available at the Murat Temple headquarters of the local symphony. Donald B. "Keller, a vice president of the Indianapolis Junior Chamber of Commerce, is state chairman for the Stokowski concert promotion.
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‘Lincoln Shrine Ceremonies
LINCOLN CITY, May 20. — In ceremonies at the memorialized grave of Nancy Hanks Lincoln today, Hoosiers marked another milestone in the payment of a “longstanding debt to the greatest American—Abraham Lincoln.” High state public and tivic leaders took part in the ceremony of laying the cornerstone for the Commemorative Building of the Indiana Lincoln Memgorial—part of a huge national shrine rising here commemorating the boyhood of Lincoln and the death of his mother here. Members of the Lincoln Union, organized 15 years ago to raise funds for the Lincoln Shrine, Governor Henry F. Schricker and others who worked on the project, attended. Richard Lieber, who was Conservation Department head when the Lincoln Memorial plans were. first put into action, reviewed the history of the Lincoln Memorial efforts, quoting from Lincoln's Gettysburg Address to the hundreds gathered for the services:
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cate find it proper to do so, ‘But, in a larger sense, we cannot dedicate, we cannot consecrate, we cannot hallow this ground’ . . those . . . ‘who struggled here have consecrated it far above our poor power to add or detract. . It is for us, the living, rather to be dedicated here to the unfinished work’ . . . ‘to the great task remaining before us.’” Virgil M. Simmonw, former Conservation Department director, who was instrumental in co-ordinating the work of the Lincoln Union with the state government, told the audience that in laying the cornerstone “we symbolize again the achievement possible through the democratic processes of government, when the agencies of government and the citizens join their efforts to attain some worthy goal.” “As long as this building shall endure; as long as we individuals and as part of a society continue to draw inspiration from scenes such as these and from the lives of those whom we honor here—so
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long shall we continue a free people, and in the words of the immortal Lincoln, whose boyhood was spent among these hills, ‘this nation shall not perish from the earth.’ ” The Lincoln Memorial has been paid for by public gifts from Indiana citizens, including small contributions from about 40,000 Hoosier school children, and State and Federal funds. Only about 20 acres of land was owned by the state when it first saw fit to create a suitable memorial; now there are more than 1700 acres, including a park. Already built are bronze reproductions of the hearthstones and foundation logs from the old family home of Lincoln. The project represents an outlay of about $400,000. The ceremonies today marked payment of the “debt” to Lincoln which former Governor Ed Jackson
State owe to the memory of the greatest American.”
TICKET COMPLETED FOR SERVICE CLUB
Canidates on the “White” ticket of the Service Club of Indianapolis are announced in the current issue of The Grenade, the club’s publication. The “Red” ticket was announced last week. The “White” ticket candidates are Alvan Roy Dittrich, for presiden; Floyd R. Mannon, for. vice president; Cecil William Weathers, for treasurer; Raymond Grider, for secretary, and George Bowen, for sergeant-at-arms. The club is arranging a party for members and their wives at Lake Wawasee the Memorial week-end— May 30, 31 and June 1. The June party will be held June 20 at the Country Club of Indianapolis.
AUXILIARY SHIP SUNK LONDON, May 20 (U. P.). — The Admiralty said today that the British naval auxiliary vessel Camito, 6833 tons, has been sunk. Its communique did not say where or when
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