Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 November 1941 — Page 20
purchase of retail merchandise I personal use by SSuplovees at lesale discounts. e request was made in a letter City Departments yesterday by «EK. Scheidenhelm, Retail Trade Committee chairman. The letter, addressed to all em6 ers in the City, asked cotration in combatting the practice which, Mr. Scheidenhelm said, loyees are able to purchase mmodities at wholesale prices the assistance of employers. The letter said that Gov. cker last= August halted purle of merchandise for personal by state employees through the te Purchasing Department.
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Teachers t Hear Dr. Bail_Mem-
il bers of the In|dianapolis
Grade School Teachers’ Association will hear Dr. Phillip M. Bail, dean of Butler University’s College of Education, at 4 p. m. Friday in the War Memeorial auditorium: Miss ‘Martha Rucker, violinist, also- will be on the program, accompanied by Helen and Lillian Starost.
‘Christmas Bazaar Friday—The Women’s Ccuncil of the Centenary Christian Church, 11th St. and Oxford Ave., will sponsor a Christmas bazaar at 1:30 p. m. Friday at the church. “A supper will be served at 5p m.
Police Auxiliary to Meét—The Auxiliary to the Retired Police Association will meet at 1:30'p. m. tomorrow at! 512 °'N. Illinois St. Mrs. Sam Rariden is president.
* Church Club to Dine—The sixth annual anniversary dinner of the Home Builders Class of the First Bas Church will be held at 6 m. tomorrow in the church baseDn Mrs. C. W. Atwater, honorary teacher of the class, will speak. Ada and Harold Wakeland head the
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Save Your SIGHT Save Your HEALTH:
. {members of Golden Rule Lodge 25,
‘ lerhood of Railroad Trainmen, at. 2) ‘|p. m.*tomorrow in Trainmen’s Hall,| 10022 W. Washington St.
jer and Miss Clara Edmunds. -
{| meeting will be held by members of
1the ‘state of Indiana. Dinner will
charge.
Note Past Presidents’ Day— Past Presidents’ Day will be observed by
the Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Broth-|
A covered dish supper will be served at
:|6 p. m. Cochairmen in charge of|
arrangements are Mrs. Effie Wheel-
O. E. S. Meeting Friday—A stated
Golden Rule Chapter 413, 0. E. S,, Friday evening in the Masohic Temple, North and Illinois Sts. The initiation service will be. in charge
Arrangements for the meeting are in charge of worthy ‘matron, Mrs. Grace M. Hume, and Martin B. Hall Jr., worthy patron. 3 Pocahontas Banquet Saturday— Members of Gold Mound Council 445, Degree of Pocahontas, will hold a banquet and reception Saturday for a lodge sister, Mrs. Fern M. Burk, ‘who is Great Minnehaha of
be served at 6 p. nf. in the Red Men's Wigwam, at. 137 W. North St., and the reception will be held at 8 p. m. Mrs. Ada Mann, Greenfield, is in charge of arrangements.
Card Party Arranged—The Altar Society of St. Catherine's ‘Church will hold a card party at 2:15 p. m Thursday in the school hall, Shelby and ‘Tabor Sts. Mrs. Herman Grote and Mrs. Martin Sanders are in
Royal Neighbors to Meet—Marion County Camp, Royal Neighbors of America will meet Wednesday night at. Center Camp. New members will be. initiated. Miss Elizabeth Riley, ] county oracle, will preside.
Mothers Club Meets: Thursday— Members of the Mothers’ Club of
of past worthy matrons and patrans. |°
are: Insley, Bishop Fout and Mr. Smith; public relations—Mr. Noel, Mr. Bomberger and Mr, Albright: finance and audit—Mr. Antrim,.
Judge White and Mr. Baker.
National For’ Spiritual Training In Welfare Field.
God cannot Be divorced from So: cial work and political = age ngles substituted for . private ones, Charles Brandon Booth, national secretary of the Volunteers. of America, said here last night. Speaking at the annual dinner of the volunteers. at the Columbia Club, Col. Booth said: ~46 years the impact of. the Volunteers of America in this gi has’ been felt in the lives of countless, thousands of men, women and children. ‘Your -prisons ‘would’ be filled much more if it were not: for the spiritual training and the character building brought about by such ‘an agency and such organizations as the Boy and Girl Scouts ‘and your Y. M. C. A. workers.” ©
Chairman Re-elected
Ralph Polk Sr. was re-elected chairman of the advisory board. Other officers named were J. Martin Antrim, ‘vice chairman; Miss K. Grace Crandall, secretary; Bishop H. H. Fout; chaplain; Wil-
liam H. Insley, Dr. Hairy L. Fore- .| man, ‘George E. Bomberger, James
W. Noel, Obie J. Smith, Chester W. Albright, Clarence I. Baker, Dr. Thomas J. Beasley, Arthur R. Robinson and Judge Dan V. White. Committees named for the year Executive—Judge White, Mr.
Smith, Mr.
Dr. Beasley, Mr. Albright,
Mr, Polk was toastmaster and Col.
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on WISH. The song was ‘: written espe- i cially for the 3§ program and will be one in a / cavalcade of K songs. to be . presented on Y|the show to-. night by the or=" chestra and
Miss lovely Linda Darnell of the movies; | P Mark Hellinger, Broadway coluninist, movie ' producer, short story writer, etc.; Jerry Cooper, the baritone troubader; Tom: Dix and Stuart Langley, ~Songstress Hea Wain and Anna May Wong. Maj: Gen. Edmund Gregory, U. S. Quartermaster General, will interview the mother of a draftee from Washington. The program also will include a pickup from the huge Glenn L. Martin bomber plan; at Baltimore.
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pi mergency” declared here todsy, ; i aay tad
ares reporting that 'a petition was _| being. circulated protesting “| the plant and wire reports were that 150 farmers and’ landowners An’ Vermillion County had signed. “All. of the telegrams I received were urging the: t not: to let the landowners thwart construc-|
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Earle F. Hites, Central Area. com'mander, = reviewed the advisory board’s work during the last: 46 years. Miss Crandall reported on the volunteer’s work during the past
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Kiwanis Club members will hear one
in charge of Mrs.’ E. Buddenbaum, will be “Left-Handed Children.”
Kiwanians to Hear McCammon—
of their number, Bert C. McCamman, speaking on “The Life of Eddie Rickenbacker,” at their luncheon at the Columbia Club tomorrow noon.
Pocahontas Unit Sponsors Party— The reception committee of Gold Mound Council, Degree of Pocahontas No. 445, will sponsor a covered dish luncheon. and card party at noon tomorrow at the home of Mr. Marie Harbor, 2144 Shelby St. Mrs.
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Mildred Parsons is chairman,
Louisville games will. be shown. Wiliam Kinnally is club president.
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DEPAUW COACHES
Members of the DePauw Men's
Club of Indianapolis will entertain DePauw football coaches, Raymond R. Neal, Donovan C. Moffett and Lloyd" Messersmith, at a luncheon tomorrow at the Bogrd of Trade building.
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