Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 April 1945 — Page 10

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¥ . 3 on a return wounded vet's face when he Tote JUST ACROSS THE STREET says “Hello, Mom"—"Hello, Dad” or fit i ‘ Sy . ol may be his wife and children. You can By B. J. McQUAID Most of -them didn't even have

Times Foreign Correspondent time to get into the concrete shel- | : : f MINDEN, Germany, Apri 12 AE Re ‘Shubert Alley,” May 10 and 200 Are Dinner Guests as i«| “When we go ere, t - < v 3p I a alma had removed the bodies of alll 11 at Washington H. S. ; Activities Reward.

(German workers, But they had left Soden. Kilometers SO ere 21 a lot of bodies of foreign forced-| The Washington high school Approximately 200 Decatur Cen8 A A

laborers lying around just where senior play, “Shubert Alley,” will tral "students were honored last , ican 5th armored di- . : ST 3.06 Ue Auriea {they had been killed—some of them be presented at the school May 10 S night with a dinner sponsored by the place a couple © * ni {horribly orn and angles. : and 11. | | & ; [the Booster club and the P.-T. A. of days ago. “To each of these pitiful remains | Faculty members to serve with] eC [Hollis - Adams, principal, “was mas-

“We * were im- the Jerries had tied a neat little] 3 ¥ 8 lier. of . ceremonies. - The students

: ith th |printed tag which bore the legend, | Mrs. Bess Wright, teacher of the Services for Mrs’ Verdia F. Wil- |were feted for participation. in gd v oh % ‘Killed by the Anglo-American ter- play producing class, are Ferd | 3 ol he me

: ; , ; ; _| liams, who died Monday in extra-curricular activities, had done on that ror air raid of March 20. | Brumblay, Dean Smith, Miss Fran | Methodist hospital, will be held | factory,” Lt. Col. }

“If ever ‘there was a legitimaie ots Failing; Miss Gerirude Line at 2 p. m. tomorrow'in the Bean- | ‘Decatur Central pupils honared | Edwin ‘M. Coates, military target, that factory was) lev, hia BR eA van blossom mortuary. Burial will be [with ‘commercial and publicity Clearwater, Fla. oY one. Hop in my jeep and I'll take | Mrs. Shirley Bickerton, Miss | sald ! o you over and show you.” , Whitmire, Rowland Jones, ‘Allan R. |

|. in Flora] Park cemetery. Mrs. (awards yesterday were: | Willams, whose husband, Pfc. Evelyn Norner, Helen Hamilton, Mar- | “It is a sight

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rachi | Linda Wilcox; Betty Bennett,. Doris Fra- . . | lived at 6017 E. Washington st. [Liv i y kure that we have nothing in the Miss Myrtle Johnson, or skeptical ground soldiers of the in that German war plant, through music department at Washington at the school’s athletic field. | Doris Frazier, Carol Cox, Margaret | the air force I ever saw, | Bailey, Gladys Gault, Martha Masterson, , i , 10:35 a.m. Wednes- | Treadway ‘and Norma Ward. |G : : pretty. People like-us will never be than 1000 heavy steel bodies for opin a 0 | : Geiale Ys 0d Jory Wik ’ thesh will accompan her husband. | New officers of the Decatur Cen“irailread sidings, ready for shipment. | ’ ; v was | Washington ‘field will be chosen| Howard Mills Jr. president; Don Rosplant was running full blast. They! , Jacqueline Smith recently was| The Chicago Dally News, Inc. 3. chaplain, and Lloyd Palmer, sergeant-at-

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Grade children of Decatur Central and West Newton will present the annual spring festival at 8 p. m. April 18 in the gymnasium, = The program will include folk|= dances, a spring dance special American danceg and rhythmic driils. Harry McBride will be featured in the American dance. Over 500 children will participate. Mrs. Mary Elizabeth .. Fields will direct the musical. i

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The mothers of Decatur Central and West Newton eighth grade] graduates will honor the graduates! with a dinner April 20 at 6:30 p. m. in the gymnasium, A brief talk will be given by Hollis Adams, pringipal. Mrs. Homer Bennett Sr, chairman of arrangements, will be assisted by Mrs. Carl Canner, Mrs. | Carl McCoy, Mrs. Charles Butcher and Mrs. Homer Kirk.

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