Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 April 1939 — Page 10
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES PARENTS FIGHT OVER ie 7. soe, Stan 0 CHURCH TO REOPEN
Ben Davis Freshmen to Dance— | Although Peter Salm, 14-year-old preme Court Justice William T. Col-
“Sing and Swing,” a Miriam Hoss heir to $3,250,000, is in school in|lins to order the boy’s guardians to
dance studio presentation, will fea- Switzerland and doesn’t know it, his|pay him $20,000 a year for the supture the Ben Davis High School mother is trying to prevent his|port of himself and his mother, freshman class dance tonight at the father, an Austrian count, from tak-|Countess Salm, dnd $10,000 to
School 69 Awaits Magician—The Great Darrell, magician, and his show will be presented at School 69; 35th St. and Keystone Ave, at 7:45 p. m. today under auspices of the Indiana Boys’ Town. The magician was a student and friend of the late Howard Thurston.
Parkers Celebrate Sunday—Mr.| La
and Mrs. Frank L. Parker Sr. of 1315 Pleasant St., will celebrate their
school auditorium. Miss Dorcas Har-|ing $30,000 a year of his money.
ger is teacher-sponsor. Participants in the program include Barbara and Dickie Frieje, Mildred and Roberta Inman, Betty Watts, Irene Fritchaud, Marilyn Gaddy, Darlene Arnold and Miss Hoss.
millionaire. His mother is Mrs. Mil-
SALM HEIR’ S FORTUNE liicent Rogers Salm Balcolm; his
father Count Ludwig Salm von
NEW YORK, April 21 (U. P.).—|Hoogstraeten. The Count asked Su-
finance his visits to the boy each
The boy Is the grandson of the year.
_________ FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 10%
WITH PICKETS GONE
VULCAN, Mich., April 21 (U. P.). —The Little St. Barbara's Catholic |a Church was being scrubbed and polished today in preparation for resumption of service; that were halted last August when parishioners picketed their beloved priest in the rectory. Bishop Joseph Plagens at Mar-
quette has not announced a succese sor to Father Simon Borkowski ag
the Vulcan parish although the priest left the city *Tuesday when pickets gave up their long siege to avoid impending court action. Since then Father Borkowski vise ited at Jordan College in Menomije nee, Mich., where the Salvatorian order of the church sponsors the school, and then went to Wisconsin to discuss his future plans with church officials.
golden wedding anniversary Sunday. Mr. Parker was born at Ogden and Mrs. Parker at Aurora. They have lived here since their marriage. Their four sons and three daugh- aaa ters are planning the celebration. AN
Ward G. O. P. Club to Meet—The Second Ward Morton Republican | Club will hold an open house aoe} social meeting at 8 o'clock tonight] at the Odd Fellows Hall, 10th and Rural Sts. A musical singing and dancing program will be presented. coupon for $1 which the Robert Alford, club president, will] woman said was redeemable preside. . for a jar of face cream at the downtown store. Mrs. Mills said that after the woman had gone she called the store and found it had ne such saleswoman,
EXTRA! IMPORTANT NEWS!
HHA RA REDUCED DURING TS RE: CT lH
Police today warned householders against a woman, who, they said, is selling face powder and fraudulent face cream coupons supposedly for a downtown department store. Mrs. Sarah Mills of 1517 E. La Grande Ave, reported a woman had sold her some face powder for 20 cents and a
Stamp Club Plans Auction—The Hoosier Precancel Stamp Club will | hold its spring meeting April 29 and | 30 at the Spink Arms Hotel. An| auction will be held the evening of| April 29 and a dinner at 1 p. m. April 30. W. F. McNary, club president, is in charge of arrangements.
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D. of U. V. Dinner Party—Catherine Merrill Tent 9, poaughlers, of : Union Veterans of the v ar, BE ay TOR I will give a dinner and hold its anJee Bt 2 BT SUBEHY 1h Castel nual inspection at 1:30 p. m. Mon- : day at Ft. Friendly. Mrs. H. D. Corps to Hold Card Party—The Hartman of Wabash is inspecting Megrew Drum and Bugle Corps of Times Photo. |officer. Mrs. Cora Bernhardt, presithe United Spanish War Veterans| _ Members of the Christamore Council are “going to bat” for a new |dent, will preside. will hold a card party at the Food| softball diamond and tennis court for the Arnolda St. Playground. Church Dance Postponed — The Crafu Shop, ‘220 Century Building, | They have asked the Park Board to purchase additional ground. Men’s Club of St. Therese’s Little row Stening: " Uames Mangus Park Board members told the delegation they would investigate |Flower Church has postponed in-
is chairman. . : the proposal. Left to right are Mrs. Ora Arnold, 529 N. Tibbs Ave; Ey oJ2008 Seneduiel Jor Forum to Hear Myers—‘Personal| npys Robert Miller, 503 N. Belle Vieu Place; Mrs. George Bradshaw, [qf the pastor, the Rev. Fr. Charles
Conduct on the Street and in Pub-| : : lic Places” will be the subject dis- | 2008 Wilcox St., and Mrs. J. B. Spear, 1220 N. Belle Vieu Place. Duffey.
cussed by Walter Myers, attorey, | oni 0 at the regular Y. M. C. A. forum at : 8 p. m. today at the “Y” Building.
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In Charge of Broadcast—Dr. E. Burdette Backus, pastor of the All Souls Unitarian Church, will have charge of the broadcast, “As Religion Sees the News,” at WIRE at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow. The program is sponsored by the Church Federation of Indianapolis the second and fourth Saturdays of each month.
Airport Aid Named—American A Lines officials today announced the appointment of Paul S. Kapar as the company’s communications operator at Municipal Airport. Mr. Kapar came here yesterday from Columbus, O., where he had worked for the company for several months.
Heads Realty Company—Richard H. Schweitzer Sr. of Knightstown has been elected president of the Scottish Rite Realty Co. to fill the vacancy caused by the death of A M. Glossbrenner. Other officers chosen by the board of directors are Obie J. Smith, vice president; Fred Z I. Willis, secretary, and Edward D. THE THIN Moore, treasurer, all of Indianapolis /)
Essay Wins $1000 Bond—Miss Sarah M. Elliott, 505 E. 32d St. today received a $1000 U. S. savings bond as the winner of a Camay soap contest. She wrote a winning essay.
Old-Age Pension Forum Set—General Welfare Federation Center No. 1 wili entertain the Old-Age Pension Forum at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday in Castle Hall.
Doctor’s Bag Is Stolen—Dr. Goethe Link, 4207 N. Pennsylvania St., reported to police today the theft of his instrument bag from his ca parked at Methodist Hospital. He estimated the loss at $125.
NEC Leader to Speak—Clarence E. Manion, Indiana director of the National Emergency Council, is to speak on “Constitutional Law” at the initiation meeting of B’Nai Brith at 7:30 p. m. Monday at Kirshbaum Center. Jack B., Kammins is program chairman.
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