Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 July 1940 — Page 2
PAGE 2 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES MONDAY, JULY §, 1940
Juels Hen ors Dream of Quaker Shrine Is Taking Shape NEW TELEPHONE Two Stratoliners TWO BANDITS TAKE
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Two great four-engined “strato- Two straw-hatted bandits robbed
\ Ri g 2 . ; Harold Kinnanan, attendant at the : A £ So liners” of Transcontinental and | Gaseteria, Inc. filling station at 802 3 Loaf CE - Easy - to - Read Directories Western Air, Inc, speed east Oliver Ave. of $30 early today 3 aa 3 : SS | and west 20.000 feet above the The attendant told police one of 4 l EL 8 & be Due About July 31; | i T
earth tonight to inaugurate the (the men carried a dusty, nickel- : fastest coast-to-coast air sched- plated revolver. He said they eni . S$ : i Switch Exchanges. ules ever flown. tered the station with the words: ho, : A \ : ; 3 | The first 33-passenger | ‘It’s have it.” Stoops Charges Truck Drivers Abuse Privilege, Just as ; 5 3 1 mnew-tour . Ne Tus, of he JSepussengel
thousand telephone! Boeing transports takes off from A 62-year-old proprietor of an
Pr Q ' - F . SS 3 ; 3 he | \ subscribers in Indianapolis will get| La Guardia field here 7: east side drug store frustrated the 11 J RAR » | 1 1 at 30 pn. romise of Safety Board Action Was orgotten; a J ) : Et new directories about July 31 and| m. (Indianapolis Time) ha i attempt of two bandits to rob his
ih : : | CE ah a : RRR they will be altogether different| arrive in Los Angeles 3 store at 2502 N. Dearborn St. yesterJunior Thespians Star at Playgrounds. i 3 i 3 3 = than the ones bop mi now. m. tomorrow. 15 Bn By day. The proprietor, Charles Muelbi In the first place each of the| minutes later. ler, told police he lunged at a roundBy RICHARD LEWIS ; pages will have only three columns| The east bound plane, with a Shouldered member of the pair who ck drivers are “abusing parking § 3 3 } of names and numbers instead of | load of movie notables including Was flashing a nickel-plated revol- ! po four as does the current directory.) Paulette Goddard, Tyrone Power, Ver and the two ran out the door : The type will be larger and easier| Richard Greene, Brenda Jovce, A —— mm ust as every body was beginning NH 3 uN Si ! to reaq, said J. O. Emond, who sup-| Alexander Korda. Howard Dietz ervises directory production { and others, takes off from Los LOAN The new directory will contain|{ Angeles at 4 p. m. for a 13 hours f about 285 pages and will be at least| and 40 minutes flight to La THE INDIANA TRUST CO. one-quarter inch thicker than those Guardia Field . ES now in use The stops, both ways, are at Allied With ® & & i i LR ; : \ Eo There won't be any more Hemlock | Chicago, Kansas City and Albu- The Merchants National Rank
i ; Sa ot. ” iz TT or Harrison numbers Those ex- _querque., he Play'ots Do Well T : ll a Rn, i | T e Play! o We . eo.” a rs !
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Board planned to do something
drivers have become ac-
: TR aw 3 . : R change names will be abolished ee. se LL LULU A A od deal of thespian talent i , Noel hh Ate wo Aug. 3 when the new Wabash ex- | i lv undeveloped, has been dis Saran Hussey . . . she will be remembered. iirc Bg y To apn ing around on City ( ¢ $ . £ Interested in de S G N Harrison and Hemlock numbers will | 4% tontialit H w be switched to Talbot, but most of ( S yotentiatlities | C Department 60TH ENGINEERS pring rove ouses Oo them will be relisted as Wabash. hetiuorrnnd The new directory should be used | Ne El Ca rer about 10 p. m. the night of ELL Haven for War Ref i TO MEET HERE aven 10r Ar ReTUQEeEeS i. 3 when the telephone com-|
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tw eek, six plays ierl RICHMOND Ind, July 8.—The dream of I. E. Woodard, president of
#0 Acme-Evans Co and head of the a ker Hill Foundation, to trans- HEARING SET FOR 3
ots | form the Evans homestead at Spring Grove here into a Quaker shrine arean Reunion to Open T wrsday; | is fast becoming a reality | ARRESTED IN TAVERN : Javis Sullivan and Chaillaux A center for Quaker activity is taking shape where 70 years ago MI.| uo pearing of charges against 5 EE
Allowance for Your Old Mounting
| Woodard's grandparents, Isaac P. and Mar v Ann Evans re hosts to : a was gras ar HrIEnRs. I rv Ny X three men arrested in Sam Curry’s On Program. J oBIr IWGIees or avern at 843 E. Georgia St. Friday { Repaired and remodel bdo will be held before Municipal v n Nt) a1! Moin ye ar y y NT) 3 IAT a1 rate ur ¢ ‘ " " - The 60th Railw: ngineers, A. large 14-room house is nov gous t Jug John J. McNelis next harry Bug i Ig pers remount your diamond in an ex EF 11 hold their reunion here as & hotel for war refuges -
of 82 S he part, Fry commodate more refug2es the foun Currv was charged with violating $1 A WEEK 2-DIAMOND hose Thursday through Sunday dation has leased a nearby } r t, H R. Piersall Gold mounting. Reg, $17.50 e ; , dation has leased a neal be Beverages Act, . Piersa Paves for It! No Allowance for * $5
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ng i Mavor Reginald H. Sullivan Will 5 gormitory At th present, 609 E. Market St., with drunken- Carrvine Charge! Lp Old Mount Jal walking. Well, Rob cive the welcoming address Friday proximately 30 refugees are bein Butler University faculty rolls ness and Francis J. Siener, 5933 > ; Pav $12 50 1 petter, IU seems, MN A'.t the Hotel Antlers. This will be cared for cained and lost today as a librarian riot se St., with interfering with ' es) Only which il Ii " - Using the homestead as hostel . an officer : peech-by Ma). D. G i= only a temporary 1 we and Tent to Cincinnati and a new as- Siener denied that he told the after the war emergency is ova Istant professor of accounting was police he was a politician and in- JEWELERS ot. Harrison. Homer work will continue in creating the Named at the College of Business. tended to “get to the bottom of the FAR RIEL merican director for memorial Miss Catherine Nelson resigned whole thi ng / from the library staff to take a poBE oh {sition as circulation librarian at] rid War! In conformity with th hrine Ohio u niversity, Dyiseis O
h Q J meri f m. The theme, various room ill be set Charles J. Anthony, formerly o the 3 : : the Southern Met hodist University | oF 2Side as memorials 0 promi faculty, will take the new post in! Us e a = ~ Quakers of 1 ’ 11
rdnance Department
Rooms te Be Dedicated
half a centurv age the College of Business in Septem-
One such room will be the Sarah ber. He was the 1939 winner of the
ran . dav ras bi EX Be | Hussev 1orial. She was the wi 1lver medal presented by the Amer Same Background on It : he Wes I'he Engineers include railroad Hussey Memorial. She was wife ol VE Sea RU BLUR Lr ae crm m— - 2 TE Nnavane af 30 1 n at Shin caller bin 2a rvice of Timothy Hussey, the Quake on 1CAN nstint of accountan S Ior N \ . ~ i nid AF Dhedtae Dard A hh gat Hn i helned found Mm 1a sion | the second highest grade in the na-| eS ¢ f Rh \ x 13 first World ar ho helped found Ram la \ ti far 13 a ! i mong had 1 ys mong the pets to be paraded is she the Quaker institution nine miles ion for the Certified Public Ac-
from: Jerusalem countant examination. Mrs. Hussev came from Maine as Final class meetings and examin- | mo a child and . ations for the College of Religion| 18, 1918 and served IN ...."¢ the Evans homéstea , summer session will be held this] he advanced sector {af the Feors ity are which che broucht Week. The last class meeting will] 3 Our obligation to bereaved families is far reaching. The rom Maine will be VieAd i 11a ae | be held Friday. E: nighest ethics of our profession require that we serve
ROBERT W. BOYER LEGION ANNOUNCES mori room which wii he recon ] conscientiously all Who ‘piace their rust in us We are
racted with the aid of Dhott TOWNSEND NO. 48 TO MEET to remember 2t all times the pertectly natural desire of
8 RL n DENVER CONTEST WINNERS ere hs fone ie ently ih the attic Fownsend Club No. 48 will meet AN . ouf patrons © pay homage regardless of cost, and to : services for Robert W inne
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hon of 377 IM | 1akor . consider it our duty to discourage any selectior which ouse of an It | 1axKer. tomorro wnight at the I. O. O. F
" . loArA Yrinrd might obviously place a financial burden upon the family, the American Legion ™ € prints are juaged 2 00G=- | Hall, 1336 N. Delaware St., to hear a ) ¥ r 1
national defen essay ard to be “at least 60 years old.” from Indianapolis club mem
iis he y + fift}) r z sd Cink House Attracts Visitors : n the fifth Townsend Club | n 1 convention which closed at
To this standard of funeral practice we sincerely subscribe,
News of the
Ek Beieerat Ears hool pupils in the country com : nation: 1 ssi ee Fr OWE peted have been announced at na- s of future shrine has St, Louis Saturday EAE dh rown Hil Wart | onal hes dquarters her filtered through naker ircles rs ; ; ALR 1 1 | 1] | OR( » ana 1A ria “rst prizes went to Dorian Jan- throughout the United States and 3 Si fo ewe pri nt : ; For the Dest AQ * d { orked fo Ne «on. Cedar City tah and odith Quaker Hill receives a steady stream X 3 phone and Telegraph Hutchinson, Vistal, Cal Se ond of visitors Pe: sons come from as STEAM OIL " 9
by Richard Kinney, |far as California | Permanent, $1 to so & ~ , O., and honorable] The Fe ound ati on hopes to ereate Guarantest-Go to the | PEACE CHAPEL J
earned by June M.[ here in the Quaker City of the Mid | ; \ . Ralph Smith [ dle West a center where Quakers | SMILE BEAUTY oP | NEE TR TH A A TRY Vivian Knight,| can Sather for educational and so- French falon " cial tivity 622 Mass, Ave LI 0074
BRENDA JOYCE one of Hollywood's busiest ond most popular young stars, currently appearing in the 20th Century-Fox technicolor production MARYLAND.
looks like Chesterfield’s real mildness is holding the stage with smokers everywhere. Ask for a cigarette and sure enough Chesterfields come popping out all around you. Smokers everywhere want the COOLER MILDER BETTER-TASTING cigarette that SATISFIES,
ls dk. BETTER MADE FOR BETTER SMOKING ro . ® This view as seen in the moving picture "TOBACCOLAND, U.S. A.” & 4s Nu J shows one of Chesterfield's huge modern tobacco-conditioning units, < » S wl 1€ It adds just the right moisture content to Chesterfield's mild ripe tobaccos and enables the stem to be removed cleanly.
Copyright 1940, LicckTr & Myers TokAcco Co, ¢ ’
