Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 May 1938 — Page 5

THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1988 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES PAGE 3 ] . . 6 }orvinia to get out of the cage to|and see who she goes to. She'll BUTLER ALUMNI Lead Cadets mn Annual Exam De eC t 1 V e to F 1 n d O W n C r fo |e ih iste ‘Chiet Wor. eal J me because I'm her N | S LEY

| |rissey this proposition: Chinkie or Dixie is awaiting De- | Hosiery Feature

PLAN REUNION | P - : » , Chinkie, Alas Dixie, Chow Dog “Put my dog Dixie in an open | tective Bauer's findings and Mr.| cies: “ChiMton and Service wre

| eld and let me and everyone else |Schlensker's decision on who is go- | ; who claims they own her call her ing to buy bones for her, | 44 NO. : FENNSYIVANA ST.

Detective Charles Bauer drew the “dog-gonedest” assignment today.

| E : RN Six persons out on Hinesley Ave. 4700 block, claim ownership of, or | | a X at least a right to own Chinkie, alias Dixie, a 6-year- -old female Chow dog. | : i . all And Detective Bauer must de-* | 1888 1938 Li | termine who owns her. Then he's out about that the dog was ordered |

Members of 1888 Class wil 3 ER 3 A fo report to Al Schiensker, Chief 0 the Dog nd | " Wa ese easel GOLDEN JUBILEE YEAR | \ N . 2 Tes 1at the dog s Celebrate Anniversary J nn 3 . as judge and Yly. Chief Mor- | Ito ‘the ‘neighborhood. but Poiiyrid be I With Luncheon } id PR ; rissey put the case in the hands of | (ho to someone outside the City

(his aid after confessing that the pg, wn, was to be the seller and get matter wasn't quite “down his alley the cash ho one knew

ns were bei . | y F ” k * The dispute is the result of| J ~ ih b an Pn Yori id | NR } E | Chinkie or Dixie having bitten the ay re brand new litigant” | i day exercises at | 3 : i : {. of small son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin | He was R. W. Thompson, grocer |

Butle iversity . OR 5 k EO lifes : : Sipe, 4710 Hinesley Ave, on April 30. [and Wayne Township deputy asses- |

Members of the 1888 class will | Mrs. Sipe was ordered to tie up the 0 He said Chinkie wasn't celebrate thei i [8 dog, whose name everyone at that [SOT ele e eir 50th anniversary | A d was Chinkie, for 10] [Chinkie at all, that she was Dixie, with & luncheon at the Columbia : : ume guts : ’ : his dog Dixie, that she was Filet

; i 8 § or at least disappeared, on Feb. Club as the guests of Hugh Miller. ; Ordered to Dog Pound and that he had a receipt for i

ey I the class of Ne Mrs. Sipe followed orders, but the taxes he paid on her, | are still living. Class exercises A 3 ; y , ee | } ot loose and then two or three Nr { will be held by members of the 1938 8 3 3 I people tied her up for a couple | Answers to “Dixie { EI VEL I Wel ih, BE hi SEE | davs each and finally Chinkie, also He went to the Dog Pound and 3 | known as Dixie, was found a prison- | when he called to “Dixie” the dog Te Tor Ye Whi : . | Ji er in the Sipe basement. | who was traveling under the alias

Butler University May Dav dance to h S ) When the Humane Society found 'almost tore down the Dog Pound

be held May 21 in the small gym- \ yA | i nasium in the fieldhouse are being Sa yf at / For Now and Summer Wea made by Miss Jeane Wintz, general | § \ : ! : Rese oC un 1 chairman, and Miss Mary Jace 3 iS queline Holladay. 3 J 4 Muy ond The Woman's League is sponsor- \ E Indianapolis’ 3rd ing the dance which will conclude : the May Day program. Faculty tmbers who will chaperone the : ance are Prof. Gildas Metour, Prof. RD SEE : 000 and Mrs. John S. Lloyd and Prof. | © § by Musicians and Mrs. B. ©. Getchell. p SN : 225 Playing at One Time

Pditing of the Butler University | . \ si [1 27,000 Heard Tt Last Year! Get Your Tickets Now and student handbook for the 1938-390 “a ; Save 25¢. SEE THIS MASS PIANO EVENT. school year will be under the direc- \ : Two ‘Performances tion of James Hardin and Helen | k % Sunday, May 22nd, 2:30 and 8 P. M. . Jean Willcutts. The publication is | \ 3 { Butler Field House : Sizes 12 to 20 Adults, 50c. And 38 to 52

Sponsored annually by the Butler | sss ERAN I LL Shapers of the Y. W. C. A. and the | William M. Cochrane (left), second lieutenant in the Shortridge Advance Ticket Sale, Children Under 12, 25c: M. C A. | High School R. O. T. C.. has been presented the Capt. C. H. Calais Wilking Music Co., 120 E. Ohio St. In the Group er Mendenhall and Margaret | sabre as first prize in the annual examination for cadet officers of Gladys Alwes Music Shoppe, 33 Monument Circle rrish have been appointed busi-| Indianapolis high schools. Second place went to James Henderson Day of Festival, Children 40c, Adults T5c. Reserved Seats, $1.00 An excellent group ness managers of the directory. ant, first _lieutenant at “Shortridge. a

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