Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 June 1937 — Page 18

“i'm | BATT Ev Ee rao AE AI rel Tt YN 3 : Hiv “1% y airy , ia "PAGL 1 ot lnm LN DiIAINAYr VLAD dL “ : rRIDAY, JUNE 4, 19s¢ i J i Darlington and the assistant sports $4000. SAVED ON UNITS, CLAIM |that Indiana's program of central | more than $4000 In two months. |tions. The centralized control is une lL SENIORS FROM Prize %Y% mnmner editor is to be Robert Williamson, PRIZES AWARDED IN Thurman A. Gottschalk, state wel- supervision of farms and state insti-| A otal of 16,000 acres are under |der the direct supervision of J. D. | q [= | Muncie. Justin Salyards, New Al- L ANDING CONTEST fare ‘administrator, reported today |tutions has resulted in a savings of | cultivation at the various institu- | Hull, Golumbus. | Ema i bany, was appointed news editor a | | — pas to Toe ve ot neo | EE 0 OF REPOSSESSED ' AND | SHORTRIDGE WIN = and Helen Weatherwax, Blooming- | 1, 1 4ing contest, held under auspices be . sie.» : © ton, assistant news editor. Nathan |of the Indianapolis Aero Club May .

. ™ ; Kaplan, Whiting, is to be city edi-|23 were made last night during a | P W ; SCHOOL AWA DS : tor and Gene Welch, Newcastle, iS | dinner at Stout Field. E : : RE-O NED : APPLIAN S y il y ; " g -

to be his assistant. George Gamsjagger, winner, was

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Eleanor Jones, Shelbyville, and J.|presented "with a lined leather

I I. O’Brien, Evansville, were named | jacket. Other prize winners were . I to receive the senior scholarship |Cliff Mays, John Hedrick and Or- . Julia Jean Rowe . | certificates, awarded annually by |ville Grimes. Prizes were presented rr —— %

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oa ¥ Sigma Delta Chi to graduating stu- | by Buford Cadle, club president. $1 18 Scholarship dents in journalism who: rank the y Choice Whil = | highest. “our Choice While 10 Drake. | Books for the best news stories MEN’S STRAW HATS They Last i for the months from February to|] Sailors ...........00....79¢ ; i. : May were awarded by Sigma Delta |} Panama Type ..cc0.....$1.00 Nine Shoziridge High School > Chi to Paul Meacham, Acton; Na- MoCRORY'S $ - iors have been awarded scholarships than Kaplan; Robert Beyer, Val- c nr . to various golleges and universities wy paraiso, and Earl Geleske, Bloom- 17-21 E. Washington St.

i throughout the country. : 2 ge . + Miss Hylg Jane Hadley, active in 4 : dramatics, | received a four-year

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nastic Unigh. She is the daughter of| Mr. and Mis. W. S. Howells, 43, W.| | . Fall Creek| Pkwy. || BLOOMINGTON, June 4.—Indi- . lo Orbin = : toh A scholaiiship worth $900 was giv-|l ana University’s Daily Student ed- COOKS and BAKES. FAST | Brand new, a end .50 Cr osley S 1 Majestic en by thg Ogontz school to Miss|itors the first semester of next year . : i Yn EL Tense. _— 1 Gloritone jjiBorothy HicIFeh, Who dias posh seq ere to be Fd Rowe and Her gn This new Royal Oil Range gives more time for leisure and tasks out 1 j{felary of he Mythology Sib 3. [Toip of Indimapelis side the kitchen because it bakes and cooks so amazingly fast. New PRICE on all

Miss Beity Wichman, 3323 “7. II-| The summer session editions are . * Jinois St., lrecently received a grant |to he edited by Joe Deupree, Bloom- Royal HEAT DIVERTORS provide iwaq cooking holes to each burner : rs 1 A WEEK IS 1 omni "| $ 2 )36 Radios for

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“assistant. ul ter. next year are to be Kehrt Coch- porcelain-lined and asbestos-insulaied. Three biys in the senior class al- | rane, Coalmont; Pat Littell, Pekin; ] i! scholarships. and Tom Buck, Star City. Telegraph New sireamline design . . « all paris fully enclosed . . . porcelain Two FE ctor scholarships were |editors will be Robert Franks, Alex- cooking top « . . glass-like enamel finish . . . beautiful new colors.

i awarded Hy DePauw University to|andria; George Childress, Wana- : James Ay journalism student, | tah; Lowell Freeland, Bloomfield; See the Royal ioday. Prices actuclly lower than for many ranges ‘ and Robrt Brown, senior class|and Sam Gordon, Indianapolis. Af- without the wonderful Royal features. Size for every family.

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: “ith y , Te- Smiley, Bloomington; Ellis Walker, ‘A ny | Fearn sis manent ne SL Penner, 5 Shee: | South Side Furniture Co.

+ University, yale, 2 yi en Ver- . 1 : , | sailles. Mary red o « Wayne . ts a LS is to be editor. 1 932-934 South Meridian Street : | Tl ition o orts editor is : NORTHWOOD PASTOR to or i William Buchanan of | . Ei | % : © ~OPENS BIBLE SERIES :

In the Arst of four. June Bible | lectures, {the Rev. W. E. Carroll, pastor of the Northwood Christian : Church, #poke last night on the { prologue ¢ the Book of Revelations, i at the [Third Christian Church, . sponsor the series. Other flastors who are .to speak : in the stries include the Rev. S. Fisher, June 10; Prof. Ross . , of the Butler College of : Religion, June 17, and Prof. Dean : BE. Walkir of the same college, : June 24. q |

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i. More than 5560 persons took a * broad vi¢w of Indianapolis from the safety of the glass-inclosed platform of! the Soldiers and Sailors’

: Monume;t during the last month. : wrt to the State Auditor : today siiowed that 15,905 admis- : sions hive been paid this year. . Business boomed at the monument : last Sunday with 1081 paid admis- ; sions. Nope than $2783 has been collected] in the last five months, { and $1043 was paid by sightseers + during }May. » Ln

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