Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 296, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 March 1927 — Page 10
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STATE TO LAUNCH PAVING PROJECTS AT EARLY DATE Detours Will Be Kept in Good Condition—Road Report Issued. New paving projects are to get under way throughout the State within the next few weeks, according to Director John D. Williams of the Indiana Highway Department. In the weekly bulletin of his department it is pointed out that the public will suffer little from road closing as detours are to be kept in first class condition and always properly marked. An unusual volume of transcontinental traffic is predicted for the tourist season. Conditions of roads entering Indianapolis: No. 29 (Madison. Versailles, Greensborg. Shelbyville, Indianapolis. Kirklin. Logansport. La Porte, junction of ~-0 near Michigan City)—Badly broken between, star City and Winamac: light traffic only. ridge run-around at two miles south of Kirklin. Rough and soft just north of Osgood. _ No. 31 (Louisville. Seymour. Columbus. Indianapolis. Peru. Plymouth, South Bend, Michigan line)—Loose gravel between Seymour and Columbus. Detour between Count bus and Edinburg is rough. Temporary run-around for bridge construction at eUven miles north of Kokomo. D. S. No. 40 (Illinois line. Terre. Haute. Brazil Indianapolis. Richmond. Ohio line) —Te nporary bridge at two miles east of Richmond, and at one mile east of CambrlU* S. C No! 52 (Junction of 41 near Fowler Lafayette. Lebanon. Indianapolis. Rushville. Brookville. Cincinnati) Two •detours between Lebanon and Lafayette m lair shape. Paving between Morristown and Rushville with detours for local traffic. Indianapolis-Rushville traffic use National Rd. (401 to Dunreith. thence south on No. 3. Building twelve bridges between Marion County line and Morristown: local detours only. U. S. No. 160 (Junction of 60 near Shoals, Paoli, New Albany)—Construction gangs between Chambersburg and Palmyra make cautious driving necessary. Births Boys Clifford and Dollie Raines. 1208 Laurel. Frank and Elizabeth Morris, 3715 Orchard. William and Bessie Hayden. 1517 Montana. Elmer and Dorothy Cushing. 2525 Southeastern. Kenneth and Vivian Nield. 475 Holt Rd. John and Loretta Kirsch. 46 E. Regent. Emery and Clara Harrell. 2815 E. Thir-ty-Eighth. Lavon and Lula Hill. 1025 Concord. Joe and Elizabeth Karsel, 726 Livingston. Girls Russell and Sadie Jeffers. 617 Cottage. Esta and Neva Hill, 930 IV. Thirty-Sec-ond. Ted and Gladys Welchel, 6318 Bellefontaine. Lee and Minnie Harper. 2836 E. New York. Robert and Elmira Fees, 6146 E. Thir-ty-Fourth, George and Lola Martin, 1035 IV. Vermont. Ralph and Thelma York, Methodist Hospital. Jesse and Hettie Bestley. 1349 De Loss. , Rudolph and Mary H'eidman, 1922 Broadway.
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Could you start a fire in the middle of a woods if your only equipment was a piece of heavy string and a knife?That feat will be one of the useful things learned by the embryo scoutmasters, who attend classes in boy leadership sponsored by the Boy Scouts of America at the First Presbyterian * Church, Sixteenth and Delaware Sts., every Monday night until May 23. The men who enroll in these classes will take up all the phases of scouting including games, woodcraft, wild life and conservation, camping, signs and signaling, health, chivalry, first aid and patriotism. “Duck on Rock,” “Bronco Busting,” “Go, Sheepy, Go,” and all the games that boys played when “boys were boys” will be played to work Deaths Phillip Stemler. 95. 809 Virginia arteriosclerosis. Caroline IVasser, 82. 1134 N. La Salle, myocarditis. Catherine Hammel. 47. 1023 Olive, aortic endocarditis. , Rosetta Perry, 68. 3371 W. Tenth, lobar pneumonia. Thomas E. Gorman. 1 hour. 945 Lexington. premature birth. Adolph J. Meyer, 62, St. Vincent's Hospital. uremia. Julia A. Steinmetz, 53, 61 Caven. chronic myocarditis. James IV. Adams. 81, 718 E. McCarty, arteriosclerosis. Mary E. Hadley, 75. city hospitla. hypostatic pneumonia. Melissa Spoon. 81, 6175 H Cornell, cerebral hemorrhage. Lueinda H. Dinsmore. 57, 250 8. Sherman Dr., chronic myocarditis. Mary Showalter, SO, city hospital, chronic nephritis. Edith Harper. 23, 916 S. Senate, pulmonary tuberculosis. Bruce V. Turner. 17 days. 1127 Gim ber. lobar pneumonia. Rosario Miceli, 69. 434 S. East, uremia. Building Permits Peerless Realty Company, storeroom and theater, southeast corner Shelby and Prospect. $500,000. Harry M. Anderson, porch, 1424 Hoyt Ave.. $350. Holloway Building Company, dwelling and garage. 5836 E. Michigan. $3,150. M. A. Jacobs, dwelling and garage, 211921 N. Station. $3,250. Link Belt Company, building, 200 S. Belmont. $30,072. Klee & Schreiber. addition. 33 N. Wallace-. S4OO. Klee & Schreiber. dwelling and garage. 1021 Riley. $3,850. Klee & Schreiber. dwelling and garage, 318 Hoefgen. $3,000. Theresa Farrell, reroof. 4229 Carrollton. $348. . Etta Reynolds, reroof. 1427 Edwards. S3OO. J. H. Clarkson, remodel. 58 N. Holmes. S7OO. Mark Mareolis. theater building. 104349 Virginia. $450,000. Coffin Golf Club, caddy bouse. Riverside city, $2,903. Elizabeth M. Sbeltoh, addition. 2920 Stewart. $355. Ralph L. Bennett, dwelling and garage. 849 ShermaiV.Dr., $3,460. Church of the Living God. church. Nineteenth and Columbia. SIO,OOO. George Stamm, dwelling and garage. 1451 N Euclid. $4,200. Robert M. Collier, dwelling and garage, 4910 Kenwood. $4,000. Jeremiah O'Grady. porch, 212 N. Summit. S3OO.
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