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...members of the committee are: W. C. Joiner 2GB, J. W. Rice 2GB, C. E. Devlin 2GB, V. B. Gerard 2GB, J. J. Mullen 2GB, E. E. Liese 2GB, J. F. Childs 2GB, E. H. Moore 2GB, W. D. Sloane 2GB. The patrons and patronesses are: Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dalton, Mr. and Mrs. Espy Foster. Mr. and Mrs. James Pierce, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. George Bates, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gilmore...
...already an Elk, Odd Fellow, 32nd degree Mason and joiner of a score more clubs and societies, joined the Improved Order of Red Men and the Tall Cedars of Lebanon in 1930, the American Philatelic Society and the Academic Diplomatique Internationale in 1931, etc. etc., the Maccabees last week. ¶ How, after winning the nomination last July on the fourth ballot, he dramatically flew to Chicago to address the convention. ¶ How he campaigned 12,000 mi. during September and October. ¶ How he was elected Nov. 8 by 22,813,786 votes to Hoover...
Cuthbert C. Adams (Hill, Joiner...
Theodore E. Joiner (Hill, Joiner...
...chiefly attempts to support its own stock. It made large gifts to subsidiaries to enable them to "write down" losses, also loaned them funds for stock deals. Unusual for a utility, it had bank investments in Peoples Trust & Savings (being liquidated), A. B. Leach & Co. (being liquidated) and Hill, Joiner & Co. It also had an investment in Chicago Opera Shops Building, storehouse for the Opera's stage sets and costumes. Among its receivables are $300,000 in notes secured by South Bend real estate and signed by George M. Studebaker and Clement Studebaker Jr. Another receivable is 50¢ borrowed...