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RELIGIOUS WORK
Y. M. C. A. Meeting to Open Here With Talk by Dr. Paul A. Wolfe.
Dr. Paul A. Wolfe, Evanston, Til, is to lead the opening discussion at the Y. M, C. A. Religious Emphasis Conference tomorrow night. He is to speak on “Tapping Spiritual Resources.’ The sessions are through Saturday. | Dr. George Irving, New York, is | to speak on “Strengthening Our Re- | ligious Work Program” at the breakfast meeting Saturday. Dr. Irving is secretary in charge of religious work for the International Council of the Y. M. C. A. A general session on “The Y. M C A. as a Religfiious Force in the Community” is to be held. at 11 a. m, Saturday under the leadership of Dr. Irving. Dr, Wolfe is to | address the luncheon meeting on "How May an Individual Find Help From Christianity in Meeting Mod - ern Responsibilities and Problems?”
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TECH STUDENT'S ART WORK IS EXHIBITED
One hundred original drawings, the work of Harry Esamann, Technical High School student, have | been placed on display at the school. The exhibit includes 30 caricature | sketches and several cartoons. The | student studied art work in classes conducted by Mrs. Roberta Stewart, graphic arts department instructor. ! Judges for the school home economics contest announced win-! ners today. Miss Geraldine Hefferman, was awarded first prize in the dressmaking contest sponsored | by the members of Clothing II. Miss | Maxine Hook was awarded first prize in the Clothing III contest. Judges were Miss Pearl Apland, | Miss Frances Buschmann and Mrs. Geraldine Moorman.
READINGS SCHEDULED ON COMMUNITY SING
Maurice Shadley, Memorial Baptist Church musical director, is to direct group singing at the monthly community sing at 8 p. m, today in the auditorium of the church, 901 Belle View Place. The sing is sponsored by the Four Square Class. The program is to include alsé readings by Miss Betty Marie Starr and specialty numbers by Miss Bettv Jane Miller.
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Patrolman Dulin Judd (right) is thanking his lucky stars and Patrolman John Willis (left) that he's alive. The latter saved him from drowning when the boat in which the two were riding with Patrolman Charles Halstead capsized Jan. 28 while they were on flood duty in Louisville. The Safety Board cited Patrolman Willis for his act of heroism in diving into the cold waters to save his companion.
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YOUTH ARRESTED AS DEATH CAR DRIVER
His Wife Critically Hurt in| Same Mishap.
A 21-year-old youth, his left arm in a cast and his eyes red from a sleepless night at the bedside of his critically injured wife, faced an involuntary manslaughter charge in Municipal Court today. He is Ralph Shadle, driver of an | automobile which collided with one in which Mrs. Catherine Craigle, 48, |
of 38 N. Sherman Drive, was riding | when she received ratal injuries! Jan. 30. Mr. Shadle was arrested at St. Vincent's Hospital last night where his 19-year-old wife is being treated for a fractured skull received in the!
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THURSDAY, FEB. 11, 1937
crash. He was released under $500 bond and his case continued until Feb. 26 by Judge Dewey Myers. Other persons injured in the accident are Fred Grossart, 28, of 5148 N. Meridian St., driver of the other car; Charles Craigle, husband of
Mrs. Craigle; Mrs. Charles Lamb, 48, of Terre Haute, and her daughter, Virginia, 10.
DOG’S OWNER IS HELD
Charles Mitchell, 38, of 1548 Shepard St., was arrested yesterday on charges of harboring a vicious dog and having no license. His dog is
said to have bitten Martha Ann |
Jenkins, 4, of 1532 Reisner St. The child was sent to City Hospital.
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DANCE ARRANGED BY SHORTRIDGE PUPILS
The Hatchet Swing, first school dance of 1937, is to be given by the Shortridge Student Social Committee on Friday, Feb. 19, in the school gymnasium. Doris Jones is general chairman, Mary Lou Westfall is ar-
ranging a floor show and Bob Har-
ger and Clyde Sandberg are to have charge of the decorations. Madelyn Pugh is general publicity chairman.
BARN DESTROYED BY FIRE Loss estimated at $4000 was! caused by fire last night which destroyed a barn on State Road 32 at
38th St. Nine goats and several chickens were destroyed.
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