Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 March 1944 — Page 7
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Add Keep) vipa The R. A. P. pilot was grateful|ceived the carton of cigarets HAIR EEE bottle 26e. Sad rye fo the American Red Cross-for his| “through the courtesy of that magcigarets, but he will not have the|nificent organization, the American opportunity his oped for 10 say sv/Red Clees, on completing my trainFi person ing in North Ameriea. In place of that is a simple mes- “My colleagues in’ the Royal Air sage addressed to The Times Ernie|Foree and I consider ourselves very Pyle cigaret fund, found by his|lucky to have had the privilege of mother in his personal effects after|coming to America and meeting all he was killed. She forwarded it You swell people, and I hope I have from London. opportunity to return in full all R. L. Church said he had re- The grand hospitality I received.” Church was killed in September, shortly after he returned to England.
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ity shown the R. A. F. in North ; X ; . / a 4 : : America,” Mrs. Dorothy L. Chureh,|] - p i k. 4 PR his mother, wrote in 8 letter accom- R PN. URN fhe: Wild Violets that Dot the Spring panying her son's message. ¥ 1 ? p “i She said an American lad was|] rescued at the time of the crash, and that although she knew “hé did his best to save my son, it was not to be.” “So we add pur thanks to his for all that everyone did to help ‘these boys, and we know that everything DE, J i. FARRIS: |TosiBie is being dome tn Shpland DR: S. B. MERRICK wrote. OFFICES AT ~The Marion county Red Cross war \. fund drive for $1,146,000 is in its third day. p
[RIPPLE YEARBOOK EDITOR IS NAMED
Miss Mary Schreiber, former edi-|| : ge > | (Left) tor of the Riparian, has been named|| X - k 1 -% ; WOOD VIOLET BLAZ-
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Broad Ripple hig high school students bought $20,913.60 in war bonds and stamps in the fourth war loan!
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Voice, piano, violin and organ, students of thie Indiana Central college music department will present a recital at 7:30 p. m. today in Kep- | hart Memorial auditorium ‘on the campus. N| Voice mes Students are Juanita Baker, |
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jert Sachs, Indianapolis, and Fred | Yohey, Muncie. Miss—Jane Mast of Peru, Miss {Lois McKain of Huntington and | | Miss Baker will play the piano. Miss
P ANCAKES Sn Loe Wie, Novice | a5 © FOR SPRING 1944 {| violinist. Miss Jean Miller will be J : . the accompanist. | 3 . : FRESH OUT O' THE WEST!" “_§ PIANO TEACHERS | LTA BG St 3 P 0 R I ) Ww ) A R |
musioology department at, the To. Sa NE : and COLORFUL SPORTSWEAR AT THAT! speak at the founders’ day dinner! E 8 a # of the Indianapolis Piano. Teachers {SX — v : 7 p. m. March 11 : : i PR LN i the Marott hotel. Gg | A Ear hee oY Ny fj on. sors’ ele CONTRASTING rumen + os oT ie | EEO DY. a NOT RATIONED = RNC | rest Wilking and all past presidents 5 3 hn YA Jreaeil ; : ! 3 Whe rahe] will sing| 8 0 : Z pasdy Sh va 388, WE Soomeyenied Wo IRTEAERE V SPORT SUIT SPORT SUIT
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