Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 June 1944 — Page 12

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i100 feet before he freed himself |

Deputy Sheriffs Ray Smith and} Robert Imhausen gave first aid] treatment and took him to City hos=| The boy's condition was de-| Paul Boring, Thompson and Mc- scribed as critical from loss of}

FINEST STYLISTS

New Mallory Scouts are (front ers, patrol leader; Robert Smith, Dale Dunham. (Second row, left

Lockwood and Mendall Dawson.

The first industrially-sponsored Boy Scout troop in the Central Indiana council was chartered June 15. The troop was organized by the Mallory Athletic association of the P. R. Mallory Co., 3029 E. Washington st, C. P. McNeff is the new scout-

as a candidate for the Democratic vice presidential nomination at the Democratic. convention in Chicago

The Utah senator, who will com-

| |plete his second term in the upper

house this year and is a candidate

{for re-election, will receive the in- | [dorsement of his state delegation as {running mate to the Democratic {presidential candidate, presumably

| Mr. Roosevelt, these sources said.

HAIR bottie sc.

row, left to right): Charies Roig | William Smith, Ronald Judd and | to right): Charles Lamb, patrol |

leader; Richard Floyd, Don Wyatt, C. P. McNefl, Scoutmaster; John |

bers are Jerome Minton, William L. Yeager, D. H. Griffin, R. H. | Gorton, Al Feeney, H. W. Trulock, | Paul Benedict, J. F. Waldon, Edward Laurence, Herbert Lewis, | Morgan Collins Ji1., A. E. Sinclair and H. R. Stephenson.

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EVENTS TODAY

Phi Delta Pi sorority, Washington hotel, 7:30 p. m. | Sutherland Players to present play, erland Presbyterian ehurch, 8:30 p.

EVENTS TOMORROW

“@G. 1. Paradise,” recreational center to be officially opened, Masonic Service center, Tp. m Highland Country club, dance, 9:30 p. m. Gideon Society, Washington hotel, 7:30 p. m,

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Donald E. Shewmon, 27, U. 8. army, Mary Lois Shewmon, 25, of 1840 Barth. Robert Alexander McDowell, 22, of 821'3 W. 30th; Marcella Louis Rutherford, 19, of 419 8. Webster. Harold Kenneth Roth, 23, of 3344 Wilcox: Marjorie G. Lewis, 27, of 943 E. Georgia. Maurice Allen Walle, 35 of 914 N. Gray;

Rosetta Barbara Hacker, 30, of 4924 Evanston. Mack Younger, 25, U. 8. army: Clotiel

8. Williams, 27. of 24031; Northwestern Robert Charles Dillon, 24, R. R. 1, New Marjorie Marie Teter,

| George Nicholas Calaway, 63. Chalmers, Ind.; Frances Sara MacCulloch, 38, Chalmers, Ind. ’ George Edward Smith, 21, U. 8 Rosemary C. Stone, 17, of 1026 N. Key-

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| stone. - | John Albert Bedrick, 21. of 1028 8. Fleming; Betty Jane Swain, 22, of 556 N Keystone. | Bugene Cox, 30, Camp Reynolds, Pa; Lillian Spencer Allen, 40, of 1015 Colton. | William PF. McClara, 22, of 728 E. Ver- | mont; Julia Jean Bisesi, 22, of 1841 8.

East, | Charlie Yee Sen, 56, Roosevelt hotel; | Elizabeth Smith, 36, of 919 N. Senate,

| Apt. 1, Richard Henry Paul, 24, of 803 Spruce; Billie Louise Speitel, 21, of 25 N. Beville. {John Richarl Thomas, 21, Camp Atter- | bury, Ind.; Erma Elizabeth ake, 20, ! of 51 E. Orange. Reed Campbell Jr., 28, Logansport, Ind.; Alma Maxine Harvey, 26, Logansport,

William Nicholas, 44, Anderson, Ind.; Lila Irene Walden, 38, Terre Haute,

nd. Gilbert William Neill, 44, of 6173 Guil-

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ford: #sther M. Vandenbark, 36, Spinkrms hotel. |

1, 19, of 940 Elm: Sarah] Ann Barless, 16, of 912'z E. Washing.on. |

Suth- | Forest Reeves, 25. of 1217 N. New Jersey, m.

Rosemary Duncan, 18, of 3513 W, 30th. Lloyd Edward Smith, 25, R. R. 5, Ma tinsville, Ind.: Catherine Bastin, 21,

rof 1251 8. Alabama Byron B. Gilliland, 26, of 5905 Rawles: Ruth Isabelle Monts, 20, of 226 N Rural. Kennth William Findlay,

Betty Clare Foster, 18, of field.

| 32, of 945 Luett; 1144 Win-

Joe L. Drake, 59, Ross, 44, of 35 E. Troy. | James Roscoe McCreary, 33, of 1603 Cen-| tral, Apt. 111; Margie B. Wheeler, 17,

of 2042 Dexter; Irene

Norman Stanley Brungot, 25, U. 8. army, Stout Field; Lois Anne Clawson, 21, of 4237 Graceland Thomas Kemp Sisk, 22, of 323 Hanson; Patricia Jane Phipps, 16, of 1726 N.| Pennsylvania { John Francis Haley, 24, U. 8, army; Mary | Eleanor Roach, 22, of 1426 Main, Beech | Grove, Ind, William M. Forrest, 20, U. 8B. wer. |

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BIRTHS I Girls |

LeRoy, Effie Fyvkes, at St. Francis. George, Stella Hayes, at St. Francis. William, Dorothy Pottschmidt, at 8t Francis. Austin, Edna Sysse, at St. Francis. | Rowland, Bonita Rapier, at Oity. Carl, Ruth Tom, at City. James, Florence Briner, at St. Vincent's. William, Wilma Campbell, at St. Vincent's. Robert, Mabel Scott, at St. Vincent's. Marshall, Mrytle Gann, at Methodist, { Thomas, Losi Henry, at Methodist. { Mervin, Nedra Riggle, at Methodist. | |

‘| Charles, Marie Widmann, at Methodist,

Boys Charles, Kathryn Harlan, at St. Prancis Theodore, Margaret Davis, at 8t, Vincent's | Lester, Dorothy Stanfill, at St. Vincent's. | Ivan, Imogene Wyant, at Si, Vincent's. | Lewis, Monabelle Clark, at Coleman. | Fred, Dora Roehling, at Coleman. { Walter, Carolyn Messler, at Coleman. Wayne, Edith McNahan, at Coleman. | Aren, at Meth- | odist. Aubrey, Majorie Davidson, at Methodist. Edward, Laurann Evary, at Methodist, James, Norma Lee Kennam, at Methodist. Raymond, Thelma Smith, at Metnodist. Gerald, Gertrude Wise, at Methodist | Robert, Thelma Wuensch,

Virginia Mae Crawford,

at Methodist,

DEATHS August C. Bleck, 82, at 1345 Union, chronic nephritis. Jane Rebecca Parks, 8 months, at City, enteritis.

Kathryn Kuhn, 29. at Long, poliomelitis. | Morgan Crenshaw, 73, at 901 Locke, uremia. | Marie J. McCool, 62, at Methodist, car- | cinoma. | Sarah Cathrine Burns, 76, at 115 W. Wal- | nut, cerebral hemorrhage.

| Joseph W. Harrison, 82, at Methodist, | arteriosclerosis. | Bal Nehvig, 58, at Long, cerebral throm1 S18. | Thomas Felix King, 62, at 1019 Central, | arteriosclerosis. Jerry Lee Ballard, 4, Riley, tuberculous meningitis. .

| Josephine Padrick, 73, at Long, pulmonary | __ embolus, { Nellie C, Hart, 53, at City, pulmonary | _ edema. | Bessie I. 50, at 317 Spring, cinoma. Thomas Leo Jones, at 5401 {| Madison, dysentery. | Carrie M. Styer, 78, at 2007 N. Capitol, | arteriosclerosis. | Nellie Williams, 64, at Long, apoplexy. { Brooke Clashman, 62, at 7132 Fitch," carcinoma. { Mary Elizabeth Montgomery, 71, at City, | broncho pneumonia. Imer E. Hendricks, 62, | cerebral thrombosis.

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NAVY. CLUB GROUP PLANS PUBLIC DANCE

A benefit public dance, sponsored by young girls of the Navy club auxiliary, U. 8S. S. Indianapolis, Ship | 42, will be held on the night of July 12 in the Sports arena, North | and Pennsylvanaia sts. Miss Frieda Wegner, commandant, has ane | nounced the appointment of Miss Martha Craig as general chairman and Miss Nelda Mae Wann as | assistant chairman.

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