Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 December 1943 — Page 16
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president; his I Hugh E. Mauzey, Rushville, third is official capacity as deputy for vice president; Ray D. Mendenhall, ndiapa 10 the e council [fourth vice president; Albert H.| thrice potent|gchlensker, secretary-treasurer, and banquet Kenneth A. Weddle, historian. The «annual last three officers are from Indian:
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of Brooklyn college, will speak on of. agriculture; Dr. DeWitt 8.
Boy, 14, Seeks Job fo Support Bride
‘JACKSON, O., Dec. 1 @. P.
will live with their respective families. on adjoining
| farms in nearby Holberg Hollow until he earns enough to support
derosa American Wonder lemon. The tree, a cross between a lemon and grapefruit, was started here in the greenhouse in 1923 and still is going strong. It usu-
her. The youth will remain in school until he finds the job, he said. ; The couple was married at the bride's home Monday after their parents and juvenile authorities had given their consent. The bride 1s one of eight children and David is an only child.
ally bears about 75 lemons. They |
average one pound but some weigh 1% pounds. The tree has either flowers, green or ripe fruit on it at all times.
Relief From Local Flu Wave |: Seen by City Health Officer
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| day, medical authorities believed) Because of the absence of 80 | that the outbreak of a mild form of stricken operators about 30 “runs” | influenza had reached its peak and during the evening rush hours) [that a “levelling-off” period would have peen missed, but with the begin next week. return of 60 operators, the situation { Dr. Herman G. Morgan, City|is peing improved. | health board secrelary, said thei owe outbreak was general outbreak was tne worst since the|oyroughout the state and at Pt.’ serious epidemic which claimed &/ wayne cases showed an increase. ! {heavy coll of lives during the lastiNearly 3000 pupils were absent | war, {from schools yesterday while abWhile he predicted the “levelling- | sonces earlier in the week numbered | off” period was near, he expressed’ anout 2000.
| fear that the diséase may result in| i ————————— Alleged W hisky
{46 to 60 deaths here this month] Turns to Water
among persons who were stricken | last month. LOS ANGELES, Dec. 10 (U. P.). | —State authorities today held a |!
Report 30 Deaths { He said that deaths in November carload of alleged whisky which analysis showed tobe water,
among persons who contracted in- | fluenza-type - respiratory diseases] {and complications in September caused about 30 deaths. The precautionary ban on visitors : |at hospitals remained in force., caramel coloring, and a dash of {Only immediate relatives of pa-| alcohol. - {tients in critical condition were ad-| Bottled by a Boston concern, the mitted. Fi | liquor was priced at 85 a fifth and | { . Nearly one-half of the school| labelled “of exquisite taste and teachers and many: of the pupils | satisfying mildness.” = 5
who were absent early in the ‘week were back in classrooms. St. Joan of Arc parochial school, closed by
Milton, P. Duffy, chief of the |
bureau of food and drugs of the
state health department said the |
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the absence .of 200 pupils and eight! contents neither tasted, smelled, nuns, reopened yesterday. nor appeared like whisky. { The spread of the disease placed | ———— an added burden on the Indianap- |
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HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 10 (U. P.).— | Screen Actress Mary Beth Hughes, i 22, and her flancee. Ensign Ted { North, 27, former film star, an nounced today that they will be married Sunday in the Wee Kirk o’ the Heather chapel. North, who received his commission in the navy after transfer
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