Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 May 1941 — Page 5
MONDAY, MAY 2, 1041
STATE LAUNDRY GROUP TO MEET
Experts to Discuss Problems ‘Of Industry at Annual Session Next Week.
Problems of the laundry industry will be discussed at the annual convention of the Indiana Laundry © Owners Association June 4 and 5 at the Hotel Lincoln. : The convention will be opened with an address by President John J. Sonneveld, Gary. Speakers are to include Cecil H. Lanham, of the American Institute of Laundering, on “Production Methods;” Howard .Besuden, “Should the Laundry Advertise?”; John -H, Dillon, Indiana Univershy, on “Training the Routeman”; Frank Ryan, Kalamazoo, Mich., on “Sales in My Business,” and Fred Hicks, Chicago, on‘ “Automatic Washing.” ' Dick Mills, Indianapolis attorney and humorist, will speak on “Fresh Vegetables” at the annual banquet Wednesday night. Walter H. Montgomery, Laundry & Dry Cleaning Co. Indiantapolis, will be toastmaster. The convention will be concluded Wednesday with a ‘talk on “The Development of Communication” by E. C. Belzer of the Indiana Bell Telephone Co. reports of committees and election of officers. "Kenneth R. Badger, of the "Crown Laundry, Indianapolis, is vice president; John Slick Jr., Ft. Wayne, secretary, and Martin Chapman, Hammond, treasurer.
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102d Annual:Convention of State Organization Held In Bedford. ar
Times Special . 3 BEDFORD, Ind., May 26. — The 102d annual state convention of the Churches of Christ (Disciples) opened today at the First Christian Church here. Dr. W. E. Moore, pastor of .the First Christian Church of Blooming-
ton, was to.give the formal opening address this evening on the subject
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morrow morning's session and Dr. Ephraim D. Lowe, state secretary, will discuss the work of the state missions. Tomorrow afternoon, the Indiana Christian Women’s Missionary Society will conduct a forum on world missions. Dr. C. W. Longman, national director of. leadership education, and Dr. T. K. Smith, pastor of the Tabernacle Christian Church of Columbus, will be among those speaking Wednesday. The convention will close Wednesday afternoon. In addition to the regular sessions of the convention, there will be a number of breakfast, luncheon and
returned missionary from China, will address the missionary breakfast Wednesday morning. Mrs. H. B. Marx, national secretary of missionary organization and education for the church, will speak 5 the sacrificial luricheon Wednesay.
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irs, Raymond Epperson is reported in a critical condition in a Dayton, D., hospital with bullet wounds received in a gun battle® with police Saturday. Mrs. Ep--person, formerly of Evansville, Ind, is accused of shooting it out with police after she and her husband "were cornered in a Dayton cemetery following a $1700 holdup. Two policemen were slightly wounded in the gun fight. The couple was married a month ago,
REPORT YACHT LOST
LONDON; May 26 (U.P.).-—The motor yacht Viva II, formerly owned by T. O. M. Sopwith, who succeeded Sir Thomas Lipton as Britain’s leading challenger for the American Cup, was given up as lost
today by the Admiralty.
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The Mormon Male Chorus will be featured on the program for the weekly luncheon meeting of the Lions Club at the Claypool Hotel Wednesday. . The chorus is composed of a group of young men who are missionarids of the Church of Jesus Christ at the Latter Day Saints of Salt Lake City, Utah. The Wednesday session will be the last at which nominaiions may be presented for officers to be chosen for the coming year. The election will be held June 4. Composing the official ticket selected by the nominatng committee are Frank Daniel, president; Albert O. Evans, first vice president; Ted Barker, second vice president; Dr. Paul Blakeslee, third vice president; Howard K. Lewis, lion tamer; Robert W. Garten, tail twister; the Rev. Sidney Blair Harry, chaplain, and Henry Vornbrock and Robert C. Price, directors.
U. S. TROOPS IN SINGAPORE
TOKYO, May 26 (U. P.).—The Domei News Agency reported frore Bangkok today that the Singapore correspondent of a Bangkok newspaper reported the arrival of American troops in Singapore on May 22. The American troops were said to be from garrisons at Shanghai, Peiping and Tientsin.
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dolph A. Acher, professor of education. Dean Weng joined the Indiana
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sey in 1925, Dr. Crawford in 1907 and Dr. Acher in 1917.
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Lew E. Wallace, special representative of the National Safety Council, will speak at the state safety awards luncheon sponsored by the Indiana Traffic Safety Coun= cil at the Indianapolis Athletic Club tomorrow. Governor Henry F. Schricker will appeal for “A Safer Indiana,” and Paul G. Hoffman, state council president, will “make the awards ‘to the winning cities and counties. Officers of the Seymour Post of the Indiana State Police will receive a cup in recognition of the tecrease of traffic fatalities. in the Seymour area during the last year. The luncheon will begin at 12:15. p- m.
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