Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 June 1942 — Page 16
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PAGE 16 SC CS — THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _____ ki bial MONDAY, JUNE 22, 1942 SCOUT CONTEST | Army Non-Coms WARREN CENTRAL Bishop Ritter to Officiate HOOSIERS IN CAPITAL ei so evs “service cori: SS Y= WINNERS NAMED : | = PUPIL WINS BOND At Profession of Carmelite WILL BE HONORED|E:cre © wetkins. mdianapols MORRIS A LOANS are made Without Endorsers
George F. Meyer, R. R. 10, In- The M Rev ; = Times Special . ] : | disnspolis, & pupil of Warren Ger: e Most Rev. Joseph E. Ritter, six months as postulant in the com-| WASHINGTON, June 22.—Three GET CHICAGO DEGREES | PHONE FOR A LOAN — MARKET 4455
tral high school, took- second place Bishop of Indianapolis, will offer| munity. There, she spends her time |oosiers who are now in charge of Five students from Indianapolis(| e Borrow on Character Auto or Furniture — from $75 to $500 to $1,000.
2 Patrols of Tro 3 : Ee : op 83 to \ N in the Jhation-wide Nutrition for|mass and confer the black veil of|in prayerful consideration of her|war news will be honored at a din-| Vere among the 774 candidates for Get Park Trip or ion No a ne a professed choir nun upon Sister |religious vocation and is instructed ner to be given here Thursday night degrees at the University of Chi-| sighs 8 wast to make the firstipayment S ] - 2 i ; : : ® Many loans completed while weil, ciation. He was awarded a. $50 war Rose of the Sacret Heart in afin the way of life she proposes tolat the Willard hotel by newspaper|C280 this year. They were Charles * Noceredit inquiries of fiends orralatives PF. Williams, 5125 Central ave.; Wil- | ® FREE PARKING across the street i auto opproisel.
Theater Part i i solemn public ceremony at 8:30 follow. : : y A bong 3 Nan Sister Rose was admittéd to the and dio wen with en Jiang) ; Ss ; (liam H. Bond, 4901 Sangster ave.; Arcade Garage for
i Harold Albert Schilling, 1201 N.| Wednesday, at the Carmelite mon- nds : . oir naYe Ween ve oe James Gribben Jr. Evans J. Cox [Drexel ave, a pupil of Howe high|astery. Abvisiate Jellowing her jenn. of ngesarou : | Muriel K. Frodin, 3945 Carrollton the fifth annual patrol contest con- ¢ schiol, placed sixth in the contest! The sermon will be given by the postulancy, receiving her religious Guests of honor will be Elmer aye: Jack B. Welchons, 509 N. Drex- | ducted in Boy Scout troop 83 by| LIF I—A promotion from pri- [and received a $5 war bond. Anita very Rev. Msgr. ou title and the habit of the order from|Davis, director of the new war in-|el ave. and Marilynn Morgan, 3329 | Hayward-Barcus post 55 of the vate first-class to sergeant, has [Jean Case, R. R. 11, Indianapolis, Henry A. Dugan,® Bishop Ritter June 16. 1938. Her formation board; Byron Price, di-| | Carrollton ave. Ameri Lesi ? been awarded James Gribben Jr. also a pupil of Warren Central, took chancellor of the: clothing was the second to take rector of the office of censorshi acid soe ie cr —————————— s—————— ican Legion. in training at the officers’ candi- {fourth place in a slogan contest on di ; f Indian- place at the newly constructed Car- |, 4 Lowell Mellett, director of i: The contest, which started Dec.| date school, Ft. Benning, Ga. He |the same theme. She received a $5 apolis, Ev Music : mel on Cold Springs road. office of government nore et the > 4, and ended June 6, was based on attended Indiana university after |war bond. | will be under the o Sister Rose has completed her!” Members of the Comitities v . attendance, payment of dues graduating from Manual high Indianapolis and Indiana led girecti f the canonical year of novitiate, her charge of the dinner are Mark BE YOUNG TWICE monthly hikes rsonal inspecti n school and is the son of Mr. and |among cities and states participat- ig WD three years with temporary vows Thistlethwaite re ar games ahd savencomente Or Mrs. J. P. Gribben, 4702 College (ing in the two contests and all Bev. Ff Victor 1 and now at the age of 22 is making : The Silver Fox patrol was de-| *'C awards won by pupils in the state el the Al | [her final and solemn vows. leans Times-Picayune, tre to the old rocking chai elared t RIGHT—Corp. Evans J. Cox, [will be matched by Lowell McPher-| . Sever Rose, the ; This ceremony is the first of a p eT He sii rocking chair. Make your mouth Saree he a Sanne Members son of Mr. and Mrs. Rby Cosby, [son operator of the Russet cafe daughter of Mr. F series of events which will take . Louis Ludlow, Indianapolis; | beautiful with beautiful teeth. Get back into 2 Pafrol, Sie wil get = ret of 433. 10th st. 5a photogra- | teria here. and Mrs. Edward place at Carmel during the coming Ushers Clair, formerly of the Sevnlation, Ejoy the pleasure: and: confiA. Holland, Rol- summer months. The fourth annual youniul appearance.
trip to the Dunes state park as a Ti obs : r pher with the military police at | reward, are William Ritchey, Ro-| oy "prage N. C. Before joining MISSIONARIES TO SING |lingstone, Miss, “is¢™ DUAR |) ona in honor of Our Lady of Mt.|| DEFEND YOUR INCOME, . 1
bert Mosier, Robert Cunningham p Sek The M : '| the colors last July, Corp. Cox if Meimion Aues, v of | will complete the full period of her|Carmel will be held July 8. Learn Beauty Culture ‘3 | SOLTIS gna, AL Guy was with the William P. Jung- missionaries from the Church of|religious probation on that day. Her| Sister Rose will see the friends po Bal, i | DRS. EITELJOR and FRAY eld an ert Ritchey. claus Co., construction firm. He [Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, (family is to attend the ceremony. of Carmel and speak with visitors Telse: iy : $y Fast DENTISTS RI ley : Win Theater Party is 23. will sing at the noon meeting of the; Entering the monastery in 1937, | at the monastery on the day of her . or write, | x Wash. St. 7010 Over 40 Co-operative Club of Indianapolis|she began her postulancy at 17. A veiling and also on Thursday and International Beauty Jehan Between MERIDIAN. ST And MARCOTTE S.SHOE STORE Yeats Hers 220 N. PENN. ST. OP. POSTOFFICE
Second place winner was the Wolf in the Columbia ziub Wednesday. Carmelite aspirant remains at least | £ | Sunday.
patrol. Members of this group are! i a Lyle Frost, Efthemus Pappas, Wil- In the Services liam Green, George Foreman, Richard Finney, James Pappas, Leonard | TY Riley and David Rountree. For! placing second, these boys will be given a theater party. WILL GET WINGS USE OUR BUDGET PLAN NO INTEREST OR CARRYING CHARGE opi Tonight . 31 Local Youths Mustered , ~~ f 4
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he To AX WAS 18 At Great Lakes. re . A trio of axis-exterminators from 2 LN 3% 1 | Indianapolis will soon receive their aD 3 wings from the air base at Ellington field, Tex., and be on their way to combat with the enemy. They are Walter K. Morgan, son G SACRIFICE L ¥ [of Mr. and Mrs. Wade H. Morgan, r 776 N. Emerson ave.; Joseph L. ; Mj} | Concannon, son of Mrs. Anna M. Those who call us [ef] |Concannon, 972 Ellenberger park-|j : drive, and .Charles sl lL A TTR
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know that utmost way, W. economy is invari- Joseph Beck, 213% W. 27th st. ably achieved here Cadet Morgan was a student at . . . but at no sac- the John Herron Art school, Cadet i Concannon was an automobile ihe hohe Sgt Cl | salesman and Cadet Beck was a dards of quality salesman for the Rost Jewelry Co. . before entering the service.
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Maurice Campbéll Thomas, 26, 2459 Col- . lege, son of John Thomas, RFD 2, Gos- . port; Kenneth Joseph TeBear, 26, husband Ig , / of Mrs. Florence TeBear, Escanabs, Mich.; John Bier Jr., 25, husband of Mrs. Mary Jean Bier, 31, N. Pershing; Paul Russell Parker, 21, son of Mr, and Mrs. Ward Parker, 801 N. Chester; Donald Raymond Jett, 17, son of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore P.
hb ) MARE soit 1321 Fletcher, and Robert Tinsley Allen, 17, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Lee y Allen, 1026 Windsor. -
Robert Delt Allen, 20, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Allen, 3054 N. Ilinois; William Everett Tripp, 19, son of Mrs. Bessie McAtee, 821 N. Highland; David John Moriarty, 31, son of Mrs. Mary Moriarty, 306 N. Arsenal; Robert Joseph Johnson, 18, 422 N. State; Ernest Fallowfield, 17, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Fallowfield, 3215 E. 23d; Frank Oswin Kyle, 17, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Kyle, 911 Cotiage, and Charles Frederick Tullis, 19, son of Mrs.
Stella Schatz, 2121 Brookside. : ; Robert Eugene Kerrick, son of Claude : 3 x Kerrick, 650 Arbor; Charles Edward Hum. : Junior's hands
mer, 32, husband of Mrs. Ruth L. Hummer, 5345 E. Washington; George Riba Jr, 21, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Riba Sr. 758 N. Concord; Clark William Latimer, 20, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence R. Latimer, RFD 3, and Donald Clifford Gabber, 19,
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