Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 May 1944 — Page 2

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Te Ee Memorial day exercises honoring |suxiliary, Vejerans of Foreign Wars : auxiliary and the Woman's Relief the fallen heroes of America’s wars A ts i. $220 000 dditi throughout the city. Daughters of the American RevoluFor ’ A ion The first of the week-end cere- tion, Daughters of Union Veterans T | U Buildin monies was held at 7:30 o'clock last |, + Ladies of the Grand Army will 9 . . g. night in University park at the decorate the statue of Geo g Construction : ov | Harrison and Lincoln statues, under ers Clark. Will “be ‘underway auspices of the Daughters of Union Rog G.A R. in iation Soon on a $220,000 wing to the Ball| veterans of the Civil war. Mrs. E. . Assoc

nurses’ residence on the campus of |C, Rumpler spoke. The General Memorial association

the Indiana university hospitals| The annual Memorial day parade|is composed of:

Tuesday will begin at 9:30 a. m. rp By Wolndn's Seliet_ooipd. Ladies bere. and will be led by a police escort a aay auxiliary. Daughters of Union “he construction was made POS- and followed in order by the Stout | Veterans. United Spanish War Veterans sible by President Roosevelt's ap-|field air base band under Band- American Legion snd suxiliaries, Jewish . t n Amerproval yesterday of a federal works master Kirkpatrick, chief warrant ‘War Veterans of the ited Sates, Amer. agency grant of $135,101 to apply |officer; Grand Marshal Andrew Al- y Scouts of America, Girl

% ; , Junior. clubs of the Woman's on the total cost. Approximately | burtis and Chief of Staff Dave Relief corps, Service Star Legion, marine

| % $50 the fversitv’s | Carlue. The order of march corps reserves, 16th battalion of 000 of A university 3 Share has! follows: AuxiliAry to the navy, Sons of the V. F.| been obtained by subscription. |" 9 W. corps 1, Sons of Spanish War Veter Preliminary plans and blueprints al; Bud Nisley, 'assistant; Indianapolis James C. Ahern is president, have been drawn, full wartime |xews Newsboys’ band. G. A = and a E Pauley, secretary: Mrs] ya tained. and fuxiliaries, and Sons “of nion Veterans. | ’ ’ . priorities have been obtained,

. Second Divisien—L. V. King, marshal, | Lulu Hartzog, chairman: and Mrs. | construction will begin as soon as| ied Spanish War Veterans, Military] . :

{Olive Morton and Mrs. Joan Latta, | -a the Order of the Purpie-Heart V. P. W. and | | . » the school trustees approve the final Orie aries, Sons of V. F. W,, and Jewish | co-chairmen, Flowers will be] plans. War Veterans, | furnished by children of the Indian- | 00 Third Division—Willard Thomas, mar-| : To Accommodate 3 thal, Disabled American Veterans. Ameri- | apolis public schools, | University officials announced [can Veterans, American Legion and] rhe place, time, sponsors and

| | auxiliaries, | that the new building would provide | goo n Division—Manford Mead mar- | Speakers as announced at Sunday's iV Hi ams v shal: War Mothers, Service Star Legion, | servi r facilities for approximately 300 Mothers of WAVES. Indianapolis unit of | TVices are . nurses, There are about 220 on the | the Marine corns league auxiliary, Camp| Shiloh Cemtery, 9:30 A. M.—Lavelle- | {Fire Girls, Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts, | Gossett post 908, V. F. W., the Rev. Lewis | campus now. . {Fathers of Sons in Service, Inc, and Bradford, The building will be a permanent | American War Dads. Roberts Park Methodist Chureh, 10:45 | addition to the $500,000 Ball asi- Formation of Parade So oe, andiapipolis Feverated Pa dence, originally a gift of the Ball] The parade will form as follows: |ihe Rew Sumner L. Martin. "| brothers of Muncie. The wing,| Grand marshal and chief of staff, Penn-| East Park Methodist Church, 10:45 A. uN

: lvania and North st.: first div outh|—Maj. Harold C. McGrew camp 1, U. 8. while accommodating the adBition. |2ise bog Nort, sc fist division, suc (Me). Harold € Mocrew” camp

al nursing trainees during the war, |st., Tight resting on Pennsylvania st | Holy Cross Cemetery, 11:30 A, M.— will have long-range value in that second division, rth side of E. North st.| Lavelie-Gossett post 908, V. F. W,

west of Pennsylvania st, right resting on | Joint Serviee at Sutherland and Ebe- | it will house graduate nurses as well | Fennsylvania st.; third d on, Memorial nezer Cemeteries, 2 P. M.—Broad Ripple |

; plaza bordering Fennsvlvania st.; fourth pin t ; as trainees afterwards. | division, south side of E. Michigan st. |P0St 312, American Legion, the Rev. J.

The building will be the sole prop- | west of Pennsylvania st, right resting on | Morris Thomp

" | Pennsylvania st. | Glen Haven Memorial Park Cemetery, | erty of thé university, with no The line of march is: South on % P. M.—Madden-Nottingham post 348; |

Rn | American Legion, Dr. William R. Bolen. strings attached because of the fed-| Pennsylvania st. to Washington st...) $tate House Lawn, 2 r. M.—Ladies of | eral grant. Negotiations in Wash- | west to Meridian st. north to the the G. A. R., Judge H. B. Pike. { ington were carried on by the late Circle, around east and disbanding | p New Crown Cemetery, 2:30 P, M.—|

dll I. Burns-West-Striebeck post 2999 and auxilSenator Frederick VanNuys, by his! on the north steps of the monu-|iary, V. F. W., Dr. L. C. Trent. |

Successor, Senator Samuel D. Jack- ment. All units should be in their Copeend Hill Cemetery, 2:30 P. M.—Hugh| : _ . . ~ opsey post nd auxiliary, A son, and by Rep. Louis Ludlow. assigned location by 9:15 a. m. Levon, the Rev. R. G. Skidmore and the | A 'Ral ii Rev. Ruben H. Lendstrom. i Ralph R. Martinie is chairman of} Anderson Cemetery, 3 P. M.—Ander- | PAINTERS TO DONATE the parade committee. | Son cemetery association and the Atkins Immediately following the parade, Saw post 355, American Legion, Dr. John

SCOUT CAMP WORK services win be held at the mone gif Cemetery, SPM

i \ Memorial Park, . M.—Irv | {ment under- the auspices of the Union of Clubs. © $ M.— Irvington

More than 150 Indianapolis paint- | Marion county council, V. F. W. (Meridian 8 dee, 4 P M—Ben Harod | : : Lo ‘ * ‘i rison ca i s ers and decorators will do their good | Leon V. King Sr. is vice department | and SUKIbary 10, Tt. ® Gov, Chance ot turn for the Boy Scouts June 4 commander. Dawson. Port. onh & when they will paint every building | 4 pom post. 64th St. and College Ave.

“ »” P. M.—Broad Ripple post 312, American | in Camp Chank-Tun-Un-Gi. Will Sing “America Legion, the Rev. Willlam Burrows.

Ralph Tula is general chairman:| Mr. Alburtis, commander, will act Monday Services Courtney Hammond, manpower as master of ceremonies. The pro- Mond i il . chairman; Henry Behrens, contrac- | gram will include: "i ay services will be: yes . | “America® by the Indianapolis News T Grove of Remembrance, Garfield tor chairman, and Phillip G. Bing, | ee an with singing led by Mm. | Park, 2 P. M.—Hamilton-Berry chapter, materials chairman. {nie Griebelbauer; invocatilon by the Rev. Senin Star Legion, Mrs. C. K. McDowell, Assisting will be George’ Cable, | Raymond G. Hoekstra: reading of | Bilton U. Brown, #Virgil Stinebaugh, the |

: ve Rev. Joseph V. Somes and Col Gu; | . gan’s General Order No. 11, by Al- v : y al Harold D. Bishop, Tom Murray, | pert Chew, Marion county council quarter. | £°7

George F, Waugh, Dewey Wilson, | master; V. FP. W. memorial services, by Tuesday services: as ’ » {the Marion county couneil and anxiliarv William A. Wade, H. E. Carson and | officers: address, by the Rev. Mr Hoek. a pl okson Wom Ren 2 A TN W. F. Reinacker. Ura: VF. W. memorial song, “Sleep, | Rev. R. M. Dadri PS, bis) Soldier Boy, Sleep’: salute to the dead, Crow Hill C } by the V., F. W. firing squad, and the n ! emetery, 1 P. M.—Ma

i. Tav . } : | | Robert Anders w 's Relief 5 EAST CHICAGO MAN [nisi o hii bp Siboreon | BSE, Anger Wages tut Two services will precede the an- . Crown Hill Cemetery, 2:30 P. M.—Gen-| 2 al i GIVEN SILVER STAR nual parade on Memorial day Tues- Benson, ooociation, Dr. John * day. The nish- eri Floral Park Cemetery, 2:30 P. M.—La- | WASHINGTON, May 26 (U.P)... Rg Any can war velle-Gossett post 98, V. F. wW,, Roscoe savy orang veterans will hold services in Gar-| Conkle. =The departmen ‘field park at the statue of Maj. Gen. Milita : today that Marine Pfc. William E. a" XY Satins 2.

: Henry W. Lawton at 8:30 a. m. Also| Big Eagle post 96, American ion. | Vahey, East Chicago, Ind., has been [5 8:30 monument decorations will |S ReTan cemetery, 8:30 a. m - Od Aug; awarded the army silver star in ]

a. m,; Pleasant View, 9:30 a. m ; Round be placed at the four statues of [Hill 10 a. m.: Jones chapel, 10.36 & m., | tooognition of his gallantry in ac- the Indiana Soldiers and Sailors 894 Livesty, i) & m. tion at New ‘Georgia, Solomon is- monument on the Circle. Une 4 service; July 20, 1943 Jewish Cemetery, 2:30 P. M.—Prank T. lands, , A . Strayer post 1405, V. F. W., and Indianapolis post 114, Jewish War Veterans of | the United States, R. Worth Shumaker,

rates. R. Worth Shums statue: American SPONSOR CARD PARTY

CDera- War Mothers, Service Star Legion| Indiana Old Age Pensi i tion of the two machine guns in| oo Be © onion group 11

} |and the American Legion auxiliary| will sponsor a card party at 8 p. m.! his section for the balance of the | will decorate the statue of James Monday at E. Washington st. and! Whitcomb; Spanish War Veterans | Hamilton ave. |

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