Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 May 1949 — Page 14
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OES Chapter to Meet Acton Chapter 173, OES, will have a stated meeting and affillation service at 8 p. m. tomor-
as Art Ioan oti ToW In Acton Masonic Lodge. Mrs.
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| Georgia Murphy is worthy maYeron and Cecil Biddle is worthy patron.
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{sonnel, parents will participate in the! gd .G M, Senpa Lambda, miisle organization
University. Club =-'To Meet Monday
Former Head of Firm to Speak
James 8. Adams of New York City will be the speaker at the luncheon meeting of the Indiana University Club of Indianapolis Monday in the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Mr, Adams will speak on “A Business man’s Responsibility,” A native
present a partner of Lazard Freres & Co., investment bank-
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Noble Biddinger, president of the club, will preside at the meetHing which will honor members of the Indiana University Foundation, Foundation directors include George A. Ball, Dr. Willlam Lowe Bryan, John 8. Hastings, Uz McMurtrie, J. Dwight Peterson, Mrs. Ralph Showalter, President Herman B Wells of IU, Judge Ora L. Wildermuth and Fred Willkie. Mendell McCarty is in charge of reservations for the meeting.
4 : 17 High Schools
Entered in Contest Students from 17 high schools in Marion County and surrounding counties will have nearly 1000 drawings and shop projects entered in the annual contest sponsored by Purdue University, to be held Monday in Purdue Indianapolis Center.
teachers, students and recognition program, - Schools entered are: Warren] Central, Crispus Attucks, Kokomo, Richmond, Columbus, Mun-| cle Central, New Castle, Salem, Arsenal Technical, George Wash
Thomas Carr Howe, Crawfords-
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ville, Broad Ripple and ‘Shortridge. .
grand master of Masons in Indiana, will preside at the annual meeting of the Grand Lodge Free and Accepted Masons of Indiana to be held May 17 and 18 in the Masonic Temple, North and Illinois Sts. Worshipful masters ef the 538 Hoosier Masonic lodges will attend the meeting. Distinguished Masons from 10 states and Canada also will be present. The main speaker will be Frank 8. Land of Kansas City, Mo., sec-retary-general of the Grand Council Order of DeMolay, Delegates
Scottish Rite Cathedral torium, May 17.
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pilgrimage to the Indiana Masonic Home at Franklin May 18. Grand Lodge officers for 1949-50 will be installed at the evening session.
3 Local Students Honored at IU
Total of 1525 Get High Scholastic Rating
Thirty Indianapolis students are among 1525 who were honored for scholastic achievements today at Indiana University's foundation day ceremonies in Bloomington.
The following from Indianapolis have been elected to honorary scholastic organizations on The campus: he Lamnda Delta, society for fresh. na women-—Edna Jean Bolly, Barbara Inman “and Anne: oerner.
Alpha, Omega Alpha, medical Society John W. George and Herschel
or’ Clssna, harles Ri chard ep ‘Kiser, William Lawrence O. Mohler and purlock, “eh Beta Kappa,
B, * Me: eyer, Benjamin
Awards will be made to TR k, be 0 second and third place So mini Ele Sigma, 3 2oclely jor freshman in each division. Industrial per-|james L, Merril, Harold L. Bcotten’ and
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Phi Delta a) Ph, * education fraternlt . Ludlow and Carl
isabeth Copse Theta, edusation sorority otte Maas, McCsin and ylor. ,_ scientific research’ soclety— High, Carroll N. Roberts and almer D. Bkaar.
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American railroads carried 700 million passengers in 1948 for a total distance of 40 billion miles.
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