Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 October 1941 — Page 20

‘CLASS TO OPEN,

+ Recreation for: Men Is Object of New Course At Evening School.

‘Almost at the same time President Roosevelt made a plea for a higher standard of national health, the Indianapolis Public Evening Schools announced a special class in recreational activity for men. It will ‘be held at Technical High School. i The course will be taught by Re ben D. Behlmer, head of the

at. Technical, Mr. Behlmer taught © this subject to a small group last

year Bi, John A, Mueller, director of special youth services in the public School system, said that the class , is being formed to meet a demand for such training. «Enrollment for the class will be held Monday, Oct. 20, at 7:30 p. m.

in Room E, Arsenal building, at|

Technical. The class will meet twice weekly, Monday and Wednesday evenings, for 30 sessions. The * tuition fee is $5 for the course including the use of showers and free towel service, Mr, Mueller said,

ealth| + and physical education” department

.Lee C. Boggs (above), manager of the American Loan Co., Indianapolis, is a member of the reception committee for the 26th annual convention of the Indiana Association of Personal Finance Companies. Sessions will be held Nov. 5 and 6 in the Claypool Hotel. . Representatives of the organization’s 241 offices throughout the State will attend the two-day meeting. x

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Celebrate Three Days, Beginning Friday.

week-end: at ceremonies . chapter house In ‘Greencastle,

: A special program will be ‘held Friday, Saturday | and Sunday under the direction of an honorary 75th anniversary alumni , committee headed by Dr. Henry B. Longdon, Greencastle. Others on the committee are Bishop Raymond J. Wade, Detroit; Eugene C. Pulliam and John D. Hughes of Indianapolis. The -active chapter has appointed Willian. Riker of Indian- | apolis as chairman of its committee. He will be aided by Fred Paige, Hammond; Jack Hull, Crooksvill O,, and William wildman of River Forest, Ill, ‘Anniversary activities will begin with a get. together at the chapter house Friday ‘evening. Saturday a tour of campus has been arranged to be followed by attendance at the DePauw-Butler . football game in the afternoon.’ ' An ' anniversary banquet will be held Saturday night at the chapter house. A special service has, been planned ;for Sunday in the Gobin Memorial.

FURNITURE PLANT WORKMEN BURNED

‘One man: was - “burned yesterday in an expldsion and fire at the L. B. Mosiman. . Corp., - furniture’ manufacturers, 1621 ‘E." New York. St. Police said a. spark from an elecg tric fan apparently exploded fumes from lacquer with which employees were spraying: furniture in the finishing room. Donald ‘Gioscio, 33, of 1132 E. Ohio St., received burns on the arms and legs and was taken to Methodist Hospital. : His ‘condition was %re-

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—Ch rer Morley. (For the office poet)

. “Never attempt to ease the situation by throwing ashes on the fire. That’s the way you get clinkers, Sooty chimneys, a to the experts, are the result of im- . proper firing. In any: case, furnaces and smoke pipes should be cleaned periodically. It's preferable ‘to’ do this just before the heating season begins.

HERE ARE SOME more fur‘nace ' tips—straight from the old feed box, U. 8. Department of Commerce, Washington, D. C. 1.'If you have a warm air fur nace, fill the water pan daily. You'll be surprised at the difference this makes in household com+ fort. It’s a help sgainst winter colds, too. si 2. If you are allergic to ash ‘dust, dampen the ashes each evening. A short length of hose will do’ the. trick. Ashes can then be removed in the morning with out dust. They won't be so heavy because by that time they will be

nearly dry. 3. If dust comes off coal ob

; The oity ‘makes valuable. by-prod-of The from garbage and these are sold to help reduce the tax rate . somewhat.

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BUSY 2-DAY OUTING

Times Special FRENCH LICK, Ind. Oct. 14—A full round of entertainment for the Indiana Rejwublican Editorial Association’s "two-day . outing here Oct. 31 and Nov. 1 was announced today

ville, . president. Highlighting the session will be an ‘address: by Ralph: P. Gates, State Chairman, at a luncheon Saturday, and ‘another by Peter Grant, WLW radio commentator, at a dinner that night. F. Harold Van Or-

ant governor, will be ‘at the dinner and several WLW artists will entertain. | , “The remainder of the program will include golfing, horseback riding and a horse show. Several state and national party leaders and officials will attend the outing. James E. Montgomery of New Albany was named chairman of a ‘reception committee by Mr. Hargrave, with Edwin V. O’Neel of Hagertown, Walter 8. Crim of Salem, Paul R. Bausman of Washington and E. J. Hampock of Greensburg 4 assistants.

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