Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 March 1944 — Page 12

OGLESBY IN RACE FOR STATE SEAT

Seeks G. 0. P. Nomination For Marion County Representative.

Tyler ‘Oglesby,

the Irvington Republican club and Indiana agent for four houseware | manufacturers,

today announced | his candidacy for. the G. O. P.|

state representacounty.

has never held) public office, Mr. | Oglesby has served as precinct | ¢ o mmitteeman | and+ on election | Mr. Oglesby boards. He is a| master Mason of Clark lodge in| Jeffersonville and belongs to ‘he Scottish Rite; the Murat temnle Beta Theta Pi fraternity and the Irvington Presbyterian chuic.., A native of Clark county, he formerly lived in Charlestown and Jeffersonville. He is a graduate of Hanover college and attended law school at the University of Chicago. He has lived at 5823 Lowell ave, in Warren township, for 24 years. Bernard L. Curry, Warren township trustee and president of CurryMiller Veneers, Inc., said that the] township desired. to have a representative in the assembly.

EAST SIDE O. E. S. MEETS

Irvington chapter 364, O. E. S,| will hold a meeting at 8 p. m. Mon-,

day at the Irvington Masonic temple, 5515 E. Washington st. Mrs. | Pear] E. Buchholz is worthy matron,

Latham Seeks

Indiana Post

and night supervisor of the blood bank at Eli Lilly & Co, today announced his candidacy - for Democratic state represen-

vice president of

nomination for) tige from Marion |

Although hej

tative. . He is a lifelong county resident and now lives at 5508 Primrose ave. A graduate of Technical high school, he attended Butler university and Indiana Law school and is a member of Sigma Delta Kappa and Sigma Nu fraternities. Mr, Latham said his platform was based on state's rights and constitutional bills | which could not be voided by" the supreme court.

Mr, Latham

Harty T. Latham Jr, attorney

THRS. ATKINS SEEKS | LEGISLATIVE POST

Mrs. Katharine W. Atkins, 4344 N. Pennsylvania st, todey announced her candidacy for the Republican nom-

representative county. member of the

* lican club cf Indianapolis and

\ 4 ER was a delegate to L007 §1. the Republican Mrs. Atkins national conven-

tion from the {12th district in 1940. She served as [co-chairman of the Marion County {Landon-Knox club in 1936, and as executive - director of the Marion county Willkie club in 1940. She was active in the women's organiza~tion for national prohibition reform in 3031. Mrs. Atkins is a founder and hon{orary member of the Indianapolis Junior league, and.has been active

FIVE LOCAL SCHOOLS in the administration and mainte-

ENTER MUSIC TESTS

Five Indianapolis high schools,

Decatur Central, Nora, Southport, Speedway and Warren Central, will ! participate tomorrow in the central | and southern Indiana band, orches- | tra and vocal association contests

nance of the league's occupational therapy department at the James Whitcomb Riley Hospital for Children. She is a director of the Union | Station canteen, a branch of In-

dianapolis Service ‘Men's Centers,

Inc., and is a member of the volunlteer service department of the In- | dianapolis Council ‘of Social Agen|cies. She is a member of the Na-

at Indiana State Teachers college, | | tional Society of Colonial Dames in

Terre Haute.

Approximately 1550 Hoosier mu- | {radio program .over WFBM for five

sicians will take part.

| PENSION GROUP TO MEET 11 will meet at 7 {at the I. O. O. F. hall,

rand E. Washington sts,

| Indiana. She broadcast her own | years. Mrs. Atkins is the mother of two { children, Sgt. Elias C. Atkins III land Miss Ann Atkins.

Indiana old Age Pension group | 7:30 p. m. Monday | Hamilton | and will iliary will sponsor a card party at director of the payroll savings di-

SPONSOR. CARD PARTY The Sahara Grotto Revelers aux-

"ination for state JCC from Marion § § Mrs. Atkins is a i

. Women's, Repub-|§

Eugene Ww. Dom

In Indiana Race

gens W. Dorn, 325 E. 47th + druggist ‘and former rhember a announced to-

“day that he seeks nomination on the Democratic ticket for state r e presentative from Marion county. A native of Vincennes, he has lived in Indianapolis more than 30 years and has been

Mr. Dorn associated with his brother, Leo A. Dorn, in the drug business for

20 years. They operate stores at 572 Massachusetts ave. and 1301 N. Pennsylvania st, He is married and has one son, William Dorn, former U. S. marine, now employed at Allison's. In announcing his candidacy, Mr. Dorn said: “If elected to the general assembly, I will work diligently for economy in government and the reduction of state taxes.”

‘MASS TO BE READ | FOR TAYLOR OF NAVY

Mass will be read at 8 a. m. Monday in SS. Peter and Paul cathedral for Signalman 3-¢ Joseph Eugene | Taylor who was killed in the At- | lantic March 2, 1943. He was the son of Mr, and Mrs. Robin J. Taylor, 1961 Park ave.

FRENZEL RETURNS TO POST James PF. Frenzel, who has been ion a leave of absence since Sep- | tember because of illness, today returned to active duty as a regional

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