Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 January 1945 — Page 8
MASONIC RINGS
Masonic and Scottish Rite Rings $15.00 Up; Diamond Set, $25.00
Up; Shrine Buttons, $2.00 Up || BROKEN e Eastern Star Rings $15.00 Up THE) LE N S$ E 8. | succeeds Dr. Ellis W. Hay who re-|8ive a hundred . . .",
|signed as pastor of the First Con-| And so the $100 club at’ Manual tional organization. : : er —————
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Breece Appointed to Direct “Enlarged Church Federation | By EMMA RIVERS MILNER | federation. Steps will now be taken Charles A. ‘Breece, a layman; t6 employ a full-time director of
[today begins Kis administration of .}| the -church- federation which was
Yestérday, at a. meeting” in the nation. Y. M. C. A, the church federation’ Meanwhile, Mrs. Asa Hoy, who made the Marion Counfy Council was’ president. of the Marion of Christian Education the depart- County council, will assist’ in its ment of religious education of the work.
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SP=00 |. = : Relieve misery, as most mothers ; g to $300.00
do. Rub the : | man; has agreed to head the board : Elbert Glass (left), Manual high school Alunini association presithroat, chest ICKS permanent arrangements are| dent, and Mrs. Carl Hanske (right), an alumna, welcome Miss Arda |
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religiolis education ‘to conduct the fe department's affairs. . This is in keeping with action taken by fed{erations in other large cities of the
The committee—on week-day religioys . education in : connection
Jllmade a federation board. Miss {I Nellie C. Young, committee chair-
made at the annual executive| Kne: ‘into the school's $100 vlub.
REPLACED "BRING IN THE PIECES ; wa ; DR; JOS E KERKEL {to a church in St. Louis. Dr. Logan Of the South side building. : AN wp] Mate. Sma E80) AE HHH pastor of-the-Meridian Street! The schoots—atumni--association+— CARBONDALE, Pa-;—dait—4— UA A woman-—bus—driver—w
ee PRAVTION-FERMINAL-BLDG [Methodist church, yesterday was, hopes to raise $10,000 by Feb. 16 and | P.).—A sex maniac was ‘sought to-|slain in her bus early today, and |
Mr: Breece is an elder in the Tab- “Pll giv dr ernacle . Presbyterian = church. He I'll give a hundred
|gregational church to acept a call|high school was formed -by alumni
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| federation, .
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=| tion executive secretary, spoke with |ave, and Pleasant Run blvd.
great satisfaction. Dr. Baumgartel| : i said the step. is taken with the con- | Bornstein First Comteibuior
=a department of the federation the of the 1899 class. = =| religious education project will have! = But the ball really started rolling
= | fessional, paid worker mittees gave $700 in less than five
= BEGS FOR CIGARETS: Miss Arda 'Khox, retired Manual
teacher! and sponsor of the Roines|
E SENTENCE - SUSPENDED club. senior boys’ honorary organt-|
zation, was the first to give $100 at NEW YORK, Jan. 4 (U. P).—Ar=- the meeting in the name of. the
raigned on a charge of soliciting|Roines club. alms Charles McColligan, 60,
i5ve Ror-money.” in Scottish Rite cathedral.
Magistrate Francis V. Giaccone Dinner Tickets Limited
an opportunist and I'm going to sus- | the gala event will be sent.out next your good behavior in spite of your United States and to servicemen record.” and women in. othef countries. Volunteers . will be” asked to help
night-at the school.
Two patients from Billings Gen- | Only~1500 dinner tickets will be |
eral hospital will address members available, Elbert Glass, alunini asof the Indianapolis Optimist clubSociation president, announced.
on “The Battle of the-Mariannas.” | Up “to present to the school board Lawrence Duckworth will be in. indorsing the new location for the charge of the_meeting. school. It also agrees that the
____* THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES __. Ge AL Err PR + Welcomed in Manual $100 Club -
meeting of the federation in May. | tion with Manual’s golden anniversary celebration next month.
. and-I'lllalumni association “should be in-
|corporated as a non-profit educa-
CHILD SLAIN, SEEK MANIAC * |
Dr.” Howard J. Baumgartel, federa- {on the southeast corner of Madison | Vandling, Pa,
| sent of all vitally éoncerned. He| The first contributor to the club |. : =| called it a progressive step since as| was Louis J. Borinstein, a graduate
=| a more adequate budget and a pro-| when tiembers of the birthday com-|
minutes at. a meeting in the school. |
The birthday . celebration will be | told held Feb. 16 at the school when | the court “I was- not asking for classes will hold reunions and the | money, I was asking for cigarets. school will be open for visiting. On | You, know, vou can't get “em for Feb. 17 will be a banquet and dance |
replied: “You'te a philosopher and, Ten thousand announcements of | -
pend sentence (30 days) ‘pending week to alumni throughout the | VETERANS ON PROGRAM with the mailing next Thursday] -
at noon tomorrow at the Columbia | The executive ‘committee also club. The two veterans will speak agreed to have a resolution drawn z
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NOTHER OF WICKARD DIES AT LOGANSPORT
_<LOGANSPORT, Ind. Jan. 4 (U. P.) —Mrs: Nora Wickard, 70, mother of Secretary of ' Agitultufe Claude R. Wickard, -died shortly before midnight in her farm home: in Carrollfon township of Carroll county, * Her husband. Andrew J. Wickard, ‘died. Dec. 15, 1043. She was born in Carrollton township® July 10; 1874, the daughter of Robert and Martha Wilson Kirkpatrick. She was a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution, the Carrollton Home club and the Deer Creek United Brethren church. Survivors, besides the secretary of agriculture, include a brother, Lon. ‘Kirkpatrick of Palaeios, Tex. FunerThe club was formed in connec- {al services were pending the arrival {of her son from Washington.
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made vice president of the .church!17 when Manual will celebrate its day in the slaying of 9-year-old|police said she apparently had been : golden anniversary, The money will Mae Barrett, whose battered body | raped. { . Of the union of the Marion County be one of the first gifts to the new was found in the basement of an]
The victim was Winifred Cecil, {council and the church federation, | school which is expected to be built | @bandoned hous
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