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The Indianapolis Star from Indianapolis, Indiana • Page 15

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SECOND SECTION THE INDIANAPOLIS Star Sports, Financial, Classified MONDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 23, 1936. Woman Dies in Crash ROUNDUP SOLOIST TOMORROW NIGHT FOB COWIUOISSEUBS STRIKES BENEFIT FORMS STALLEDTRUCK TO BE MA LED Husband of Victim, 2 Other i 1,000,000 in State WHI Get Security Enrollment Cards This Week. Local Persons Injured Near Franklin. Mrs. Lola Breedlove, 32 years old, Approximately one million forms will be delivered to employes In Indiana by letter carriers this week as the second step Is taken in ob 2320 West Morris street, was killed and three, other persons were injured when an automobile in which they were riding crashed into a stalled taining data for old age benefit ac Oxford Clo th.es jftnett (utom Quality counts of the Federal Social Secur Ity Board at Baltimore.

The bulk of the forms will be de livered today to employers who will truck on a road two miles west of Franklin early yesterday. Her husband, Herbert Breedlove, driver of the car, suffered a bruised chest and face lacerations, and two companions, Lawrence H. Riche of 1602 East Iowa street, Indianapolis, suffered a broken nose, and his wife, leg lacerations. The injured were taken to a hospital at Franklin and released after distribute them to their employes JENNIE PARK SHEFFER. Miss Jennie Park Sheffer will be Each question on the form must be answered, otherwise the form will be returned to the employe to be completed, according to Adolph Seld- one of the soloists in "The Harvest Moon," a musical roundup to be pre treatment.

Truckman Not Held. ensticker, postmaster, who Is direc sented by the Ariannas, a group of Lawrence McClannahan of 1716 tor of compilation for Indiana with the exception of localities in which first-class post offices are located out of young singers under direction of Miss Edith Jane Fish of the Bur roughs School of Music. Broadway, Indianapolis, driver Unquestionably "TThe FHRJESST Men's Attire in the ttfoirld" HATS the truck, told investigators that side of Indianapolis. "Hard" Questions. The performance will be given to-mprrow night In the Methodist Hos was forced to park on the roadside because of motor trouble and that he had placed warning flares on the road before the crash occurred.

He Two questions which employes are pital nurses' auditorium. The pro apt to leave blank are as follows: ceeds will go toward purchasing a IN NEW, ROUGH, SOFT. BLENDS a' am nnt hfM "No. 13. If registered with the Rnrvivnr hpniripn Mm.

Rreedlove's bed for the hospital. United States Employment Service husband are two sisters, Mrs. Emma give number of registration card." If not registered state, "Not regis Dougherty of Indianapolis and Mrs. Nellie Eiier of New Albany, and a 10 tered." INDIANAPOLIS TODAY INDIANA UNIVERSITY CLUB, brother, James uenDo. Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the "No.

14. If you have previously luncneon, Columbia Club. noon. filled out a card like this state place, Ray Street Church of the Nazarene, 1242 West Rav street. Burial will AMERICAN LEGION NATIONAL AUXILIARY, conference, 777 date." It you have not filled out a North Meridian street, all dav.

form previously state "No." INDIANAPOLIS OIL CLUB, lunch be in Plainfleld cemetery. SUFFERS BROKEN LEG WHEN STRUCK BY CAR. The employe forms are to be filled out completely and returned to the eon, Hotel Sevenn, noon. BUILDING OWNERS AND MAN. Rugged to look at soft and supple to feel that's the nature of these new Borsalinos.

And the continental styling and superb Borsalino craftsmanship have made them the aristocrats of all fine hats. If you knew wHat we know aHout "Oxford" clothes if it were only possible for us to words how really excellent we know these clothes to be your next. garment would be. tailored by "Oxford" at any cost. Oxford Suits and Outers-coats ready for wearing.

Edgar Foster, 60 years old, 430 AGERS, luncheon, Columbia Club, local post office not later than Dec. 5. The post office then will assign North Meridian street, was struck by an automobile at North and Illinois noon. SALESMEN'S CLUB, luncheon, Hotel Washington, noon. each employe a social security ac tia.i.

onH tntilrpri pfirlv 1 ARt nfeht. suffered a fractured left leg and STATE FARM MUTUAL INSURANCE GROUP, meetings, Hotel count number. For Age Beneflts. Forms for employers to fill out cuts in the nose and was sent to the Lincoln, all day. City Hospital.

The car was driven MARION COUNTY COUNCIL OF were delivered by letter carriers last week. by Oda Fear, 47 years oia, ivortn East street. PARENTS AND TEACHERS, meetings, Hotel Severin. all dav. Exclusivi in Indianapolis With Hen's Hats, Third Floor The section of the social security AMERICAN SOCIETY OF STEEL State C.

of C. to Hear TREATERS, dinner, Hotel Severin, 6:30 p. m. law pertaining to old age benefits applies to all employers having one $65 to $125 Townsend Wednesday RILEY MEMORIAL ASSOCIATION, or more employes. luncneon, Columbia Club, noon.

M. Clifford Townsend, Governor- The forms delivered Inst week and IRVINGTON REPUBLICAN CLUB, elect, will be guest speaker at the annual meeting of the Indiana State meeting, B4461 East Washington street. 8 p. m. those to be delivered this week are to obtain data for administration of the old age benefit section of the act.

SC1ENTECH CLUB, luncheon. Arch Chamber of Commerce Wednesday noon in the library of the Indian itects and Builders building, noon. J0t The section of the act on employ. SERVICE CLUB, luncheon, Colum apolis Board of Trade. Election of twelve directors of the bia Club, noon.

ment compensation applies to employers of eight or more employes. chamber who in turn will elect of- PELT A UPSILON, luncheon, Bosrd of Trade, noon. cers for the vear. will be held st a EXCLUSIVE IN INDIANAPOLIS WITH fMfU(l PJOROTHY DIX has many imitators but no equals. Her daily columns on the problems of love, marriage and the home are read by millions of men and women.

She is sympathetic, intensely human and always helpful in her comments. Read the daily Dorothy Dix column in The Indianapolis Star. MONDAY CLUB, luncheon, Columbia business meeting following a lunch jiuo. noon. eon.

WOMEN, meeting. Hotel Washington, 7:30 p. m. NORTH SIDE REALTORS, lunch Amendments to the state gross See the impressive showing in our window. Income tax law, distribution of auto eon, Town Tavern, noon.

JUNTO CLUB, luncheon. Columbia mobile license and gasoline funds CENTRAL LABOR UNION, meeting, Club, noon. and the county tax adjustment Plumbers hall, 8 p. m. HUB CLUB, luncheon, Columbia NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF boards act will be discussed.

Club, noon. Labor Delegates Hear Cabinet Member Dog Mothers Tigers. Denhardt Placed Behind Bars Centenarian Wedded 15 Times. OF THE DAY THE NEWS mi Minium 'W mm HBHosnaMMnMHBHMnM rrrmr.r vw -rvrt -rsw Uitk Wtr Mm I if vJ lr 1 fA A ft I A. F.

OP L. HEAD AXD LABOR SECRETARY Delegates to the annual convention of the American Federation of Labor, being held at Tampa, were addressed by Miss Frances Perkins, Secretary of Labor, who Is pictured above with William Green, president of the Federation. (Associated Press.) GERMAN HIIKI'HERI) DOG GUARDS OVKIt TIGER CUBS Rajah, 4-year-old tigress, destroyed four cubs born to her at Chicago, so when another of the aoo'B tigresses, Dolly, gave birth to the same number of cubs, officials took no chances. They obtained the 2-year-old dog which eagerly accepted the cubs to replace puppies of her own that had died. Queenle's concern was so great that officials were forced to muzzle the dog so they could attend to the tiger litter.

(Associated Press.) KENT UCK I A CHARGED WITH MURDER AND DENIED HAIL Brig. Gen. Henry H. Denhardt, former lieutenant kov-ernor and adjutant general of Kentucky, being booked lormally In the Jefferson county jail at Louisville upon Ms arrival from New Castle. Judge A.

S. Morgan, presiding at New Castle, held Gen. Denhardt to the grand jury on a charge of murdering his sweetheart and refused to allow bond. (Associated Tress.) T'' aw i'lpi i SnJ 7J 1 or "'3 I i BOOSTS KING James Max-ton, leader of the extreme Socialist labor group In the House of Commons, who declares that King Edward VIII Is seeking support of the common people for his friendship with Mrs. Wallis Warfield Simpson snd even marriage If desired.

(Associated FAMILY VISITS Shirley Harvath and her mother visiting John Harvath at the Bendix Products Corporation plant at South Bend. The father and hundreds of other workers exiled themselves In the factory despite shut-down orders from plant officials. The plant was closed down after a "folded arms" strike was Instituted by union workers' seeking 100 per cent organization. (Associated Press.) OUTLIVES FIFTEEN WIVES Robert Ferdinand Thieme of Ios Angeles, Is probably the most married man In the United States. He has been married to fifteen wives, all of whom have died.

His fifteenth wife, whom he married in 1D11 and who died In 1913, was Emma Ferguson, niece of J. Ramsay MacDonald, England's former prime minister. Thieme is 104 years old, the fatrer of fourteen children. He ras born in Savannah, In 1832 and is a Confederate veteran. (Kobel.) FANTASTIC COSTUME Edna Brokaw has chosen this fantastic harlequin costume for the beaux arts ball which is to be held In New York Dec.

4. (Associated Press.) PHOTO-GUN Franz Albert Messany of Vienna, demonstrating his latest invention, the photo-gun. Herr Messany, known as a successful hunter in Africa, says the advantage of the gunK is to show the "hunter" whether he aimed right or would hav missed his mark bad the gun been a real one. (Associated Press.).

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