Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 January 1945 — Page 10
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ASTRONOMERS TO ELECT
i New officers will be elected by the
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COLLECTION ROUTES SURV
i A. survey of garbage and ash
board today. The board acted as city employees [struggled to get colléctions back on | schedule after several days’ disruption. cultiés and the failure to get blacksmiths to shoe the horses were blamed for the delay.
Proposals for adjustment” of the i 3 routes will. be worked owt by ithe ||
city engineer's department.
REBEKAHS INSTALL OFFICERS TONIGHT
New officers of, Chappell Re-
bekah lodge No. 702 will be “in- I: Richard D.
stalled at a meeting tonight at| the hall. Mrs. Vivian Stevens will act as installing officer.
Culbertson, vice grand; Mrs. Dora Davis, recording secretary; Mrs. Nora DeNoon, financial secrétary; | Mrs Pearl Cavanaugh, treasurer;. Mrs. May Dunbar, warden; Mrs. conductor; Mrs. , Nora | Pfafflin, chaplain, and Mrs. Dorothy ‘Delano, musician Other officers - are -Mrs. -Alice Clark, right supporter, noble grand; Mrs. Mary Gleason, ‘left. supporter, ioble grand; Mrs, Nora Exline, right supporter, ‘vice grand; Mrs. Osa Atkins, left supporter, vice grand; Mrs. Fern . Burk, inside]
| guardian, and Mrs, Clara .Stark,|
{outside guardian. .
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routes. in an effort to speed lagging! collections was ordered by the works |
Icy streets, mechanical .diffi- |
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DeMolay fo Seat Officers Sunday
| RICHARD D. DIEFENDERFER | will be installeg as master cotlin-
| of DeMolay at 2 p. m. Sunday at 1 he chapter-<house. | Other officers to .be installed
are Paul Sweaney, senior codnecilor; Homer junior councilor; Childs, senior deacon; Charles Kersey, junior deacin; Harold Fryar, junior steward; Ralph Swift, orator, and. Harold Nihiser, sentinel.
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Richard Farnham will be chap-
1 | lain; William J..Fansler, marshal; |" New executives ard” Mrs. -Gemeva, William Freije, standard bearer; 1-Vo-Bverettnoble.grand Mrs. Grace :
Fordice Boston, second preceptor; Eugene Hussey, third - preceptor; Earl * Mikels = Jr., .. fourth preceptor, Jamés Voorhis, fifth preceptor; «Lhester Storm Jr., sixth preceptor,
| and William Higgins, seventh pre-
ceptor, In charge of will be Dale T. Dielenderfer:.installing officer; Hugo Klingstein, senior councilor; Otto Klingstein,
junior councilor; Edward Sexton, marshall;
cilor of the Indianapolis chapter
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TOT MECONET, Sone; Rex” first preceptor; Robert |
Earl Hoover, chaplain, |
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$189 Spring Filled Living Room Suite.
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