Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 December 1943 — Page 21
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Elmer LeGrand Goldsmith, newly installed high priest of the Oriental chapter; T. P. Cave and M. A. Scheffel of the Irvington chapter; William O. 2 Waller of the In- ; : y dianapolis chap- ; ter; Oliver Lev- » : rier and Dr. W. G. Mr. Goldsmith Mart of the Key79 Cr stone chabter, and Esco Shackelford 103 N. ILLINOIS ST. o the West Side chapter, will off- ! New officers of the Oriental chap-
_ *Indiana’s Oldest Credit J ewelers” ter besides Mr. Goldsmith include
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Carl E. Innis, king; Royal B. Colby, scribe; Ralph I. Routzahn, treasurer; William E. Gentry, secretary; John Colby, captain of host; Charles Colby, principal sojourner; Edwin H. McCaflery, royal arch captain; Ronald E. Simpson, master of third veil; Faun 8S. Pherigo, chaplain, and
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Gift Attorney General James A. Em- * | mert ruled today that county coun-
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£5 vo > 4 or Usual D its prescribed by the legislature, : > : ; : b After Us Payment In another Ting the attorney| : 4 : - {general held that the state securER #9 AC ities commission does not have the 5 A : : . power to require a national bank ; 3 : . /
to register as a dealer in securities under the Indiana securities law,
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