Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 October 1941 — Page 7

| ROUTE SUGGESTED T0 1. U. AND N. D. GAME

Due to a detour between Kokomo and Peru on Road 31 motorists going from here to the Indiana-Notre game Saturday at South Bend are advised to use 29 from Indianapolis to Logansport, 25 to Rochester, and 31 from Rochester » South Bend.

Bloomington residents going to the game are advised by the Indi-

to A and then

Local Realtors Leave for Stafe Convention al Terie Haute

. Headed by Earl B. Teckemeyer, president, and William A. Hackemeyer, vice president, members of the Indianapolis Real Estate Board and their wives will leave for Terre Haute tomorrow to attend the 27th annual two-day Indiana Real Estate Association convention. Guest of honor will be Philip W. Kniskern of Philadelphia, president of the National Association of Real Estate Boards. On Friday he will speak on the current real estate

The convention will convene tomorrow afternoon with Walter H. Maehling of Terre Haute, association president, presiding. Harold F. Harrison, president of the Terre Haute Board of Realtors, will welcome the delegates. Lawrence G. Holmes, former executive secretary of the Indianapolis Board and now secretary of the National Council of Real Estate Taxpayers, is one of the speakers. Others include John J. Dowling, St. Louis property manager; M. J.

partment real estate regional director; Dr. William P. Allyn, Indiana State Teachers’ College professor of zoology; Morgan L. Fitch, former president of the Chicago Real Estate Board, and Howard L.

Haute board. Local men who are officers of the association are: F. C. Cash, vice ‘president: Mr. Teckemeyer, past president; Joseph J. Schmid, secre-tary-treasurer, and Frank L. Moore, executive secretary.

Hyatt, past president of the Terre

board of directors are Mr. Teckemeyer and Robert P. Moorman.

0. B. OFFICIAL TO SPEAK |terd Dr. O. T. Deever of Dayton, o.,| transtusions. secretary of the Board of Education of the United Brethren Church, will address students and faculty of the Indiana Central College tomorrow and Friday morning. Dr. Deever is also speaker for the 10-day series of

ev c services starting tonight at the University Heights United

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