Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 December 1943 — Page 15

yesterday, Carols were sung and a |] message was delivered by the

BEN AVS PLA C. H. Loveland, Mt. Olive Methaist GETING PLAY

The Ben Davis Hi-Y olub has! ‘| The Dramatic: club His father will at neh" seo > ib ot pie Dut been repairing broken toys fo ry ather attend the: fu- a Christmas play, unfortunate again this

Reral. ad The cast includes Bill ¥ ornesduy Onvistmas club will hold HOOSIER FLIERS HONORED |Risot, Ernest Grosdidier, Marjorie|" nl Chileans pany.

Vance, Shirley Stonebraker, Mar-| ALLIED HEADQUARTERS, | ye Morris, Mary Pelley and Bob | Southwest Pacific, Dec. 17 (U. PD. PLAN CHRISTMAS PARTY

Kellems. Pat Bauder is stage man—Pirst Lt. Carl V. Lohman, Shelby- [ager and Mrs. Elsie Ball is director.| Beta Iota chapter of the Tau Phi Lambda sorority, Supreme For-

- # # ville, Ind, and Sgt. Walter 8. Po-| , Ben Davis student, John est Woodmen circle, will’ have racky, Whiting, Ind, has recetved|yra)1 was inducted into the army|charge of a Christmas party for the distinguished flying cross inj;he latter part of November, © {Ramona ‘Grove members at 8 p, m, ceremonies conducted by Lt. Gen ss @ Monday in’ Castle hall. Mrs. May George C. Kenney, commander of| The Sunshine Club of Ben Davis Beaver, Mrs. Jesse Porter and Mrs. allled air forces in the Southwest high school held a Cliristmas pa-ty 'Evelyn Joyce will distribute gifts. Pacific, it was announced today,

He also held that minim provisions for teachers mined by the teacher's professional training and not by the holding of degrees. His opinions were given to Dr. Clement T. Malan, state su= ‘perintendent of public instruction.

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‘courthouse annex. A ‘hearing was held before the

tax board recently on the pro-

posed bond issue, approved by the

county council, but the state board wtihheld its ruling pending the filing of the remonstrances. 3

Yesterday, the Indiana Taxpayers

association filed an appeal from the county council's order.

technical move to assure a new hearing before the state tax board in the event the remonstrances fail to block the issue. . A Cite Lease Terms ‘The taxpayers’ association said it objected to the proposed purchase of the eight-story office building because of questions raised on the status of leases held on the building's office space and because of the difficulties in getting priorities on materials to remodel the structure. County officials proposed: purchase of the building to house juvenile court, its allied agencies and the county welfare department.

SOCIETY FOR METALS TO HONOR OFFICERS

The Indianapolis chapter of the | American Society for Metals will honor national officers at a dinner

and meeting at 6:30 p. m. Monday +

at the Y. W. C. A. Dr. M. A. Grossman, director of regearch at the Carnegie-Illiinois Steel Corp, and national presi-

_ dent <of the group, will speak on

“Hardenability of Sree! and the Effects of Alloys.” . H. Eiseman, national secretary, ao will attend. Local chapter officers who will of - ficiate include W. E. Ellsworth, chairman; T. G. Harvey, vice chairman; P. F. Ulmer, secretary,

“and Axel Weydell, treasurer,

CAROLS TO BE SI SUNG

AT RILEY HOSPITAL

The Indiana Central college concert mixed quartet will sing Christmas carols at the Riley hospital at 9:15 a. m. Sunday. Quartet members are Glenn Catlin, Decatur, Ill; Miss Helen Whaley, Brook; Miss “Agnes Jordan, Indianapolis, and Eugene Moore, Danville, Ill. Miss Jean Miller, Bourbon, is the accompanist, The program is part of the regular Sunday school service arranged by Mrs. Howard Pugh, Riley hos-

pital Sunday school superintendent, and is sponsored by ' the Marion fo County Council of Religious Edu-| '**° ¥

cation,

Association -officials said the appeal was a

Times Special WASHINGTON, Dec. 17.— An Indianapolis WAC was admitted to practice law in the supreme court of the United States yesterday and her sponsor was U. S. Solicitor General Charles Fahy. The lady lawyer is Pfc. Rosemary Brennan. She is the daughter of Edward C. Brennan and

Brennan . +

lawyer-WAC,

before joining the army was prominent in Democratic politics in Indianapolis. She had been deputy clty clerk, deputy prosecutor, an assistant attorney general and librarian of the Indiana supreme court. Miss Brennan now is one of the WACs stationed at the Walter Reed army hospital here.

HERE IS THE TRAFFIC RECORD FATALITIES County City Total .... 88 83 11 88

EVENTS TODAY

Fats Friday, collection in western area. Riviera club, dance, at the club, night. Indianapolis Matinee Musicale, Ayres auditorium, 2 Marion County Civilian Defense eounell, Indianapolis Athletic club, 6 p. Employers Mutual Jaurancs Co., “Hotel Washington, 6 Scottish Rite cathedral, dance, at the cathedral, night. Rh Wednesday Thrifty club, Hotel Adtlers, 8 . 6:30

p. m. Broonstde club,

Pp. Marion’ Republican club, club headquarters, 34th and Illinois sts., night

EVENTS TOMORROW

| Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, Murat theater, 8:30 Lo Indianapolis aennerchor and concert orchestra, Athenaeum, 8:30 p. m. Lukas-Hareld Corp. sy navy ‘EB’ award, Coliseum, 8:30 p. Municipal athens, Christ Episcopal church, noo Enlisted men ot the 2d battalion, Indiana state guard, dance, national guard armory, night. Deltas Gamma and Kappa sororities, dance Clay, Paul Coble American Auxiliary, Columbia club, ildfen’s museum, 10:30 a. Indiansguiis Masonie lodge, in the temple,

Nerdh Fa Park Masonic lodge, in the temple, 45 Prospect Ma Masonie lodge, in the temple,

EL ? Bene: Motor eprom, Inec., Hotel Lincoln, 12:30 p. m. National League of the American Pen Women, Indiana branch, Madonna chapel of the Third Christian church, m. 1

community house,

Kappa Gamma ol hotel, night.

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Thesé lists are from official records in the county court. house. The Times, therefore, is not feupanainly for esvors un names and

McD: 1, 40, 20, of 446 W. WashingHg: Doria De ‘Jackson, 26, of 1318

d Earl Eugene Ford, 21, of 57 Hast; Melissia Isabell Bown) ter, 61 N.

Main, New Castle Leroy Hau 21, Camp Pinedale be. | AL Christine ge 3 Heath, 19, of 1978 0 21, of 1864 io jot Tee Bite van, 18, of Donald. J a Apna - elite Selly 3 Pp. ter Howard Ellison, 20, of 1102 N. Macima: Pauline ue, 21, of 1631

Willem: J. Burs, Mee E. 17th; urst,

Rod J Nn Egat Ho od’ 0. Bs. naval air station, Minne eapolis, Minn.; Elinora Da 2% Cems Aieriory hv us,

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IN INDIANAPOLIS

chanan; Helen Elizabeth Deal, 32, of 707] Buchanar Floyd —y 22, of 643 N Preter: Names | Lou Barnum, —, 1434 Hol Alan W, Ker, 21, of ut N. le Salle; Thelma Louise Gastineau, 21, of Yost

Cen Paul 8 es, 30, Bloomington, Ind.; hite, 21, Xd Rid Taub, Harold Vincent ur 36. Stout Gherlaine Barn 2 5358 Rosslyn. Richard G. Savidge, 27, of 3348 N. Illinois; Cloyee Hocking, 25, of 2514 Piedmont, erkeley Hartsel Charles Wilhite, 28, of 4403 Madi- ; Regina May Charpie, 22, of 532%

Camden Walter Emmett Vinson, 44, of 942 Oriental; 30, of 2008. N.

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Marian Est ther Frost,

ar Paul O. MStevens, 32, of 1251 Edgemont; Bernice Thompson Bowman, 30, of 321

Roache, Robert E Wildman, 23, Camp Witelet Macon, Ga.; Jean M. Thomas, of 3023 Broadway.

BIRTHS

Girls LL Ernest, Beatrice Smith, at St. Francis. Richard, Rebecca Kremp. at St. Vincent's. Warren, Opal Wood, at St. Vincent's. Hershel, Eileen Farmer, at Coleman. Harold, Mary Ridle, at Coleman. Martin, Anna Barron, at Methodist. A , at Methodist, George, Lucille Thomas, at Methodist. William, Bessie Hill, at 417% Minerva. Boys Paul, Theima Fisher, at St. Prancis. Herbert, Josephine Guelden, at St. Francis. John, Gertrude Jarosinski, at 8t. Francis. David, Rosa Lee Seay, at St. Francis. William, Etta Townsend, at St, Francis. Charles, Helen Sanders, at City William, Meredith Haskett, at “Bt. Vin- | cent's, William, Lois Peterson, at St. Vincent's. Arthur, Hazel Fletcher, at Coleman, Max, Ruth” Watson, at Coleman, David, Rea Glavier, at Methodist, William, Rosemary Lacrois, at Me Charles, Lois Merrick, at Methodist. Clarence, Joan Shannon, at Methodist, Ray, Leona Tolliver, at Methodist, - Kenneth, Leona Tomlinson, at Methodist.

DEATHS

Rose Kuhn Cassell, 83, at 28 N. Audubon rd., arteriosclerosis. Maude E. Blemmer, 71, at 201 Hampton dr., myocarditis. William Fleming Willien, 69, at Veterans’, bronchopneumonia. Nellie Nebeker, n at 5545 Quilford, bronchopneumoni Olga Nissinen, 38, “at 2189 N. Harding, myocarditis. Marie Martha Ratiman, 46, at 3213 N, Meridian, influen: Ira Larkin Wilson, do. at Veterans’, eirrhosis of liver. . | Amy han Chapman, 80, at Methodist, ur Hy T. Bryant, 33; at 56 8. Linwood; nfluen: Rober} Tee Otey, 4, at 57 Wisconsin, pneuCoola Van Dusen, 83, at 1431 Prospect, chronic Wyoearaiuis, . Olive E. Culman 66, at 1217 Rvison,

chronic Taras, Mollie Zimmerman, 83, at 139 N. Park, chronic myocarditis. Lilburn E. Whitsell, 72, at 5014 E. Wash-

ington, carcinoma ry Frances Winchester, 77, at 2828 Martindale, chronic ocarditis. Mary Pope, 103, at UR . 17th, bronchopoe umonia. Richard R. Griffith, 76, at 1510 Nelson, cardio renal. . Petet taper, 78, at City, hypostatic pneu visors XT. T. Koelker, 42, at St. Vincent, Kate “ M Bhch, 88,

lobar pneumonia.

Harry Lieness, 63, at City, cerebral hemorrhage.

india ie, Leonard, 50, at Methodist, carci-

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