Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 March 1947 — Page 24
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Mrs. Lucile Moore will be in-
‘|stalled as worthy matron of North
Park chapter, O. E. 8, at installa tion services at 8 p. m. today at the Masonic temple. .. Past worthy matron Mrs. Lillian Herves will be installing officer, "Other officers. to be . installed ° are Ralph Smith, worthy patron;
associate matron; Mrs. Esther Key-pirs. Lucile Moore ler, secretary Mrs. Nell Owens, treasurer; Mrs. Elsa Feucht, conductress, and Mrs. Dora =Rothenberger, associate conductress. Mrs. Opal Byers, chaplain; Mrs. Mildred Wise, marshal; Mrs: Vivian Arbaugh, organist; Shirley Smith, Adah: Dorothy Newby, Ruth; Jeanette Stipp, Esther; Alma Lowe, Martha; Tolberta Pierson, Electa, and Charles Eaton, sentinel. . °°
Mrs. Stella Rariden will serve as
1 | the new president of the Past Presi- |
| dents League J the Daughters of [Union Veterans. Other newly | elected officers are Mrs. Charlotte | Haltef', vice president; Mrs. Minnie { Brown, . secretary; Mrs. Elizabeth | Underwood, treasurer, and Mrs. Frances Bilyeu, chaplain. Miss May Wiley is the retiring president. The
'officers were elected at the recent a
| luncheon meeting: in the home of Mrs. Henry Etta Neal
t Mrs. B. E. Kirkpatrick will speak ion “The Goodwill Industries” at (the { p. m. meeting of the Woman's {Society of Christian Service Thurs{day in the St. Paul Methodist church. Mrs. Forest Lightle will conduct devotions and Mrs. Ralph | Bratton special music. The Mary {circle will serve luncheon.
Local businessmen today were inivited to attend an industrial safety ‘course beginning heye April 9. | Sponsored jointly by the National
Safety council, Chicago, and the Eagles hall
| Indianapolis Safety council, the
course will be congucted on five |successive Wednesdays in Hotel
Antlers.
The Indianapolis Federation of |} Community Civic clubs will meet | in the Washington hotel at 8 p.-m. || Priday to elect officers. Paul C.!} { Wetter, prefident, will lead the { | discussion. A musical program will |}
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be given by Mrs. Hazel Silvey Hill, soloist, acompanied by Miss Pauline Tolin,
‘Alumni of the Indiana Soldiers and Sailors’ home at Knightstown will meet at 7:30 p. m. Saturday in | Trainmen’s hall, 1002 E. Washington st. The arrangements commit tee includes Miss Miriam Horner, Mrs. Lida Floyd, Mrs. Lula Bitner ‘and Mrs. Faith Kellermeyer.
A rehabilitation card party will be held at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday in the Foodcraft hall, K. of P. bldg., under sponsorship of the 500-mile unit of* the Marine Corps League auxiliary. Mrs. Marie Baukatt is neral chairman, assisted by Mrs. Nellie PlaSkett. The group's regular meeting will be held at 7:45 p. m. Thursday in the Indiana World War Memorial
Mrs. Howard J. McDavitt will review “Fhe Miracle of the Bells" (Janney) before the Wednesday Book Review club at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Ayres’ auditorium. Proceeds will be used for the club's philanthropic project. Hostesses
Organizations
The auxiliary to Sgt. Ralph Barker post 1587, Veterans of Poreign Wars, “will give a card party Priday at 1:30 p. m. in Block's auditorium. Proceeds will be used
test. Mrs. Alfred Chew, chairman, will be
asisted by Mrs, Clair ‘Beck and Mrs. James
De Free rhe Edelweiss Ladies’ society will hold a
party Saturday at 8 m. at the South PSide Turners’ hall, Prospect st Mrs. Paul Kulke and Mrs. Fred flhelm
have charge of the arrangements.
The Independant Order of Odd VF Northwestern lodge 807 will sponso the annual card -party at 8 p. m. Saturday at Municipal Gardens,
Meiers will observe the un he niiver, sary of the Ladies’ Society the B. of L. PF. and BE Lodge 393 aS supper at McLain's hall, State ave.’ and Ho t st, Thursday at 5:30 Gues include all members of Page “7 ous their families,
Ladies Auxiliary gu of ne Indiana olis Railways union, a pu an obls at. at 3:30 p. m. a a at 138
The ladies auxiliary of Praternal Or of Police, No. 85, wii ‘mest any . Mrs. hie Sparro resiwill be in char py
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will be Mrs. James F. Lorash, Mrs. Alfred. Bloemker and Mrs. Rose Marie Cruzan. Mrs. Clay 3 Britton will play the piano.
Three" hundred young chickens burned when fire destroyed a brooder house on the farm -of Charles: Jack, 82d st, and road 52 last night. Fire broke out shortly before 8 p. m. The Zionsville fire department was unable to save the building.
Brig. Gen. Clifford Bluemel, commandant at Ft. Harrison, spoke at a luncheon meeting of the Rotary club today. Maj. Gen. William J. Donovan, world war I hero and head of the office of strategic serv ices during world war II, was to have been the speaker but illness prevented him from coming to Indianapolis.
Lewis Gets Check To Help Pay Fine UTICA, N, Y.,, March 25 (U.P) — A $4000 check was in the mail for United Mine Workers President John L Lewis today.
It is the gift of organized dairy farmers throughout New York and Pennsylvania toward helping pay the $10,000 fine levied against him by the federal court in connection with the recent coal strike,
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