Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 April 1944 — Page 2
OF LATIN JAUNT
Weimer to Describe South American Trip in Friday Tak.
Charlés Perry Weimer, photog-. rapher, lecturer, writer and explorer, will uncover 100,000 miles of South America in the words and tures of his” illustrated lecture at 8:15 Friday at Caleb Mills hall, Shortridge high school. | Presented by the Federation of | Indianapolis public school teach- | ers, Mr. Weim-| er will show a panoramic tech-| nicolor film tak-! en during his] 100,000 mile tour | by boat, canoe, Mr, Weimer {-ain, plane, horse, oxen, automobile and foot-| power, A native of Elkins, W. Va, Mr. Weimer studied at the University of Pittsburgh, the Carnegie Insti-| tute of Technology, and the Art institute of Pittsburgh. { Mrs. Laura Wadsworth, chairman, of thé program committee, will in-/ troduce Mr. Weimer. A musical program by a girls’ choir and an instrumental trio from Technical * high school will precede the lecture.
SCHEDULE CLASSES FOR SUNMER SCHOOL
Summer classes in seven public high schools will be conducted {rom June 19 to Aug. 4, meeting from 8 a.m. to 12:25 p. m, Emmett A. Rice, director of special youth services of the Indianapolis public schools, an- | nounced today. Instruction will be offered in Eng-| lish, journalism, mathematics, Latin, | Spanish, art, public speaking! economics, sociology, government, world history, U. S. history, history of the Far East, health and safety, dramatics, aeronautics, radio, chem- | istry, physics, botany, biology, commercial subjects, physiology, music and physical fitness.
220,000 KILLED IN U. S.
CHICAGO, April 17 (U. P).—The National Safety Council reported yesterday that since Dec. 7, 1941, 200,000 persons have been killed in accidents, nearly 42,000 more- than have been reported killed, wounded and missing in the war. |
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| Judge Dan V. White of probate Seven local posts of Veterans of |
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70 HONOR PYLE
Capehart to Speak at Reunion of Hoosiers |
In New York.
Homer Capehart, Indianapolis lindustrialist and candidate for the {Republican nomination for U. S.; senator, will speak at the annual reunion May 5 of the Sons of Indiana of New York’ when Ernie {Pyle will be honored’ asthe out- | standing Hoosier of 1943. “Mr. Capehart will talk on “Sales“4 Imanship,” and will share the speakThe third United War and |ing spotlight with Barry Faris, |] | general manager of International |News Service. The affair will be held at the Advertising club of
Community fund campaign in Indianapolis and Marion county will be directed this fall by associate chairmen Lyman G. Hunter | New York. 2 (left), public relations director of Moline BR station WISH, and Charles W. pine columnist now in Italy, will Jones, general superintendent of be accepted by a Hoosier, Lee G.
dates and goal for 1944 will be office of the Scripps-Howard Newsannounced later. paper Alliance.
Radie Stars on Program
CIVIC CLUBS SET Entertainment will be provided . by Senator Ford, Joé Laurie and | Harry Hirschfield of the cast of the “Can You Top This” radio] program. Members of the audience | will be given an opportunity to tell| their favorite stories and have it; : oo 'topped by the three raconteurs. | Schricker to Address Fed- Invitations to.the annual dinner | . : {will be mailed within the next y | | eration’s Anniversary few days to some 1000 former
Meeting Thursday. Hoosiers now living in the Greater
{New York area as, well as con- | . . . lgressmen and Washington officials. The 22d anniversary dinner of |
the. Indianapolis Fede
the eration of ‘ Community Civic clubs will be held VFW POSTS PLAN | at 6:30 p. m. Thursday in the Trav- DRIVE .
ertine room of the Hotel Lincoln with Governor ~ Schricker and]
court as speakers. Foreign Wars will begin a welfare | i | The federation's new officers will (drive this week to collect Marion | re nstatied I hey are Pau C. we county's share of the national er, presiden arl T. Payne, {irst . | vice president; Mrs, William H. $1.500.000 Grivs quota. Owen, second vice president; Funds will be used for the service Charles H. Strouse, secretary, and and welfare programs in each state | Oscar F. Smith, treasurer. to be directed and co-ordinated by | Members of the arrangements state service officers, for world war | committee are Mrs. Willlam H. I and II veterans and for the ex-
SONS OF INDIANA]
Owen, chairman, and Edward O.|pansion of housing facilities of the Snethen, Mrs. William A. Hayes, |organization’s national home in! Oscar F. Smith, George Q. Bruce, Eaton Rapids, Mich. William A, Hill and Mr. Strouse. Indianapolis posts in the drive; On the reception committee are are Strayer, Burns-West-Striebeck, | Mrs. Herman P. Willwerth, Mrs. !Hoosier, Speedway, LaVelle-Gossett, | Millard F. Mathis, Mrs. Albert Ralph Van Stan and. Sgt. Ralph Neuerburg, Mrs. D. H. Nordholt, Barker. | Mrs. Harmon A. Campbell and Mrs.!| Carl J. Schoeninger, national Leo L. Kriner. (commander, is director. |
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