Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 March 1942 — Page 10
E SUMMER fr” Ss mares Frhe. Literary prise contest span-|a piece published in MSS, literary|nation £ : Jhe Soups. Soutine by Butler will offer quarterly, during the current school| nity. the summer school and the awards of $25 each for the best|year will receive $5 from the cam-| Aw
3 eT " post-summer school and thus get a ive : : COURSES SET full semester's credit Bore the short story, poem or group of poems|pus chapter of Sigma Tau Delta,| be an Jounced at Honor. day,
A regular ‘university classes open in|and the best drama or essay. The
Sid September. best piece of “sustained writing” FIVE INDIANAPOLIS men who have special training in their fields \ i 7 : vel : Into the navy as rated inen, and are now undeigoing Pre-summer school classes will be| will receive $50 from the Indianap- Sa, Why Suffer
h ; \ n on Mondays, Tuesdays and Thurs-|0lis chapter of Penwomen. This is recruit training at the Great Lakes naval training station. After the Butler Offers Classes for TAYE, ot ida 1 a fora lone om Be
“hoot” course, they will be taken into the navy as rated men, or non- J ; A commissioned officers. They are: Charles W. Robinson, R. R. 3, Box 870, High School Gr aduates |P: ™. Prof. George F.. Leonard,|a ful. length play, ' ; R HEADACHE an aviation machinist’s mate second class; William R. Hankins, 1815 summer school director, said. e best freshman writer, having|| Get our “Safe Way” eye examination and glasses fitted ¢ Westview drive a machinist’s mate Starting May 4. Butler students will choose = But _ || by an expert refractionist. COME IN THIS WEEK for & os second class: Henry L. Yarnall, 7500 Perry, 1324 W. 28th; Harry Buford ler “relays queen” today. She will 5.5 TORL examination and good advice. 3 Morningside | drive, a storekeeper | Hill Jr. 2030 Massachusetts; Ken-| Butler university today an-|’®&n £t the’ relays dance'Mareh 13 (81 o 2 RES-1N-1 |] See DR. CARL J. KLAIBER, Optometrist; for § al : a nounced a pre-summer school | 3nd the indoor track carnival the 1 ® ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES | and for Betier Glasses IN
-| third class; Daniel F, Hoffman, 1001 , 14 ; | College ave, sh > ’s Ao ne class, new A e. nk baal course beginning May 4 at which a | following night. s $ FORNIURE FLOORS : THE rs AIR OPTIC AL DEPT.
" oJacissapalie for th war Class|and Ernest G| Summers Jr, 1242 W.\ron' (Danville, Ill); James Charles student may earn three hours'| pres literary contests today of- % | 311 to 325 W. Washington St. 3 S } announced today by 34th st., ship fit ter third elass. Thomas, 2057 N. Talbot, and Thomas credit. . {fered $130 to Butler Students who P Glasses Made to Your Order and a . | Michael Jr. 1512 N. Meridian. - | High school pupils who will re-|write. 120°N. Pepa nl A Terms if Desired
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turned out egrlier than if a normal NE a dl on - : : in . }i I i Work May 11. The young doctors|Kenneth M.' 4 Lux" and "Lifebuoy” OPEN EVERY SATURDAY UNTIL 9 P. M. _“UTILO” Double Door
ey | : will be gradugted in December, 1944, York st, and, Harry ‘N. McGrody, E instead of in June, 1946, thereby 1018 Park ave. E SOAP SALE CLOTHES CLOSETS " 2 # = 1 & Dust Proof | d 8 ONE OF THOSE who got into the E ks ri S$ Mot IN navy a {long tirne petose fhe frogble 0) : I Here are ex- NE tion committet headed by Dr. Carl don Browny{i SIR ally well made H. McCaskey pf Indianapolis. More ; 4] d Don tr “8
Sheppard, son of |E . : —Buy all 4 ed than 700 appl ations had been re- = : ny in De 10:20 rMrs, Ruth Wor-|S Hx for sometl g 8 selva, : E rall, 25 W. 16th [E If Snly’: 81 0 Bars’ tor i — 31 1-325 West Washington St. ——————— aaa fle
Seleciions 2 st. He has been |= The co tee included Drs. ; in the navy three |=
4 a) Cyrus J. Clark, Matthew Winters, % = M UN CH PA. : J. K. Berman, H. O. Mertz, C. G. Jears wd us 25 ANETTA : Culbertson, J.| O. Ritchey, D. A. Ciass. |i 1 8 , Boyd, Robert A. More, Hugh E. a rdon was SUR 1 1 8 Martin, L. T. Meiks and J. D. Van TELS 1 | a graduated from ALIN Nuys, all of the faculty of, the H ! Ben Davis high Al medical school at Indianapolis. Mr. Sheppard | school in 1939. ll %
The Indianapolis men accepted He has made several trips to Ice-
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