Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 February 1946 — Page 18

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Indianapolis Ministerial Associaat Roberts Park . Speakers were to be Mrs. Emma Rivers Milner, The Times; Miss Louise . Lee, The News, and Mrs, Imogene Jones, The Star,

The Past Noble Grands association will meet for luncheon Wednes~ day at the home of Mrs. Carl Crim, 2726 N. LaSalle. Co-hostesses will be Mrs. Everett Downey, Mrs. Carrie Downey and Mrs. Chloe

Pupils of school 14 at 1229 E. Ohio st. have purchased a $3000 hospitalization unit for Billings General hospital, according to a recent announcement by John Thornburgh, principal.

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Beth-el' circle of Northwood Christian church will meet at 1:15 p. m.. Wednesday ‘in the home of Mrs, D. 8. Burns, 5268 Gujlford ave. Mrs’ Vernon Dynes will conduct devotions and Mrs. Ray Gerig and Mrs. Charles Temple will be hostesses.

Gregor Ziemer, author, radio commentator and news analyst, will appear on the Indiana Central College auditorium series at 8:15 p. m. Friday in Kephart memorial audiSponsored by the campus International Relations club in cooperation with the American War Mothers of University Hefghts, Mr, Ziemer will speak on “The Reeducation of Germany.”

A Valentine supper dance will be held at the Rhodins community center at’ 7:30 p. m. Friday.

— Three Indianapolis men received citations recently for service with Kraft Foods Co. George A. Thoms and Edward F. Miller received 25year service awards while Louis E. Robertson received a 20-year service - award,

Christian Park Civic league will

tian Park Community house at 7:30 p. m. Thursday.

Beginning tomorrow, Men’s Night will be held every Tuesday in the Y. W. C. A. for men ‘and women between the ages of 20 and 25. On the programs will be dancing, games, crafts and inside © sports. Dancing classes will be conducted at 7:30 p. m. and a dance prdctice session and social hour is scheduled from 9 to 10 p. mu. Each Saturday night a dance will be given under the sponsorship of the Y. M. C. A. and ¥Y. W. C. A. The first big spring dance will be held in Hollenbeck hall March 2.

cpera by Victor Herbert, will be presented at Murat theater March 21 and 22 by members of the Technical high sch9ol choir. , Under the direction of J. Russell Paxton, tryouts for the 14 parts in the opera are now being held Judges include Miss Gertrude Thuemler, dean of girls,” C. 3 Stewart, director of program production and Mrs. Elizabeth Cochran, music department head.

Two Men were charged with vio-

| lice followed them into the baseiment of 104!: S. Illinois st. yes{terday. Those charged were ~William E. Sullivan and Walter David Weber, both of the Illinois st. ad{dress. Police confiscated six pints {and seven half pints of whisky.

| ——— | The Rev. R. L. Chittey, pastor of

‘the First Free Methodist church,

{will address the Christian Fireside Council for Men tomorrow at 7:45 p. m. in the Wheeler City Rescue mission. Robert A. McCann will lead the devotions and Earl Sigmon, the group singing. Donald Shel- | horn, pianist and Frank Cox, organist, will play the accompaniments and with Mr. Sigmon present special music, chairman, will preside.

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Police - Continue Drive to Clean Up City.

Forty-two persons were slated on

answer gaming charges arising out of six raids by police over the week. | end, ¥ : The raids, four of which were made Saturday night, kept up the tempo of the current drive to rid! the city of gambling, which was| | started last week on orders of Chief | Jesse P., McMurtry. Thirty persons were placed under arrest following a raid on a poolroom at 530% Indiana ave, Slated for Visiting Led by Sgt. Oral McClain, the police squad confiscated dice cloths, | 30 decks of playing cards, a pair of | dice, pea shaker and $24. Oscar | Patterson, 724 Blake st, and Acy Houston, 706 Fayette st, were) | charged with keeping a gaming | house. ‘The 28 patrons were slated | for visiting a gaming house, An 18-year-old youth was charged | | with gaming and his 17-year-old {| companion was taken home by po- | lice after they were found playing a pinball machine in a restaurant at {801 Ft. Wayne ave. yesterday. Ja- | cob Johnson, 1308 Pershing ave., {operator of the cafe, was slated for { violating the slot machine act and | gaming. Seize Pool Tickets i Twenty-five partly filled books of

{pool tickets were confiscated in a ‘raid at 148 W. 16th st. yesterday

{where Harry Kirk, 1025 Prospect st., | was charged with operating a gift| jenterprise and keeping a room for {pool selling. | A man and his wife were arrested

{following a raid at.the Dixie ‘Cafe, |

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[522 E. Market st. | They were John Lacefield, who was slated for keeping a gaming! (house and gaming, and his wife, | Carrie. who was charged with visit- | {ing a gaming house and gaming.

Pinball Confiscation

Another raid was made at 1607 8. | East st. where two pinball machines | {were confiscated and Art Bennett, {3704 S. State ave., was slated on a {charge of keeping a gaming house | land violation of the slot machine |

Five persons were charged with, | visiting a gaming house and Pascal | King, 409 Agnes st. was slated “for | keeping a gaming house and gam- | {ing following a raid at that address. { Two decks of cards were confiscated.

8-POUND SON BORN TO MOVIE COUPLE

HOLLYWOOD, Feb. 4 (U. P.).—| | Screen Actor Robert Cummings and | {his wife, the former Mary Elliott, |received congratulations from the {film colony today upon the birth | {of an eight-pound-five-ounce son. | { The baby, born late Saturday] night, was named Robert Richard. | | Comedian Jack Benny will be his godfather. |

New schedules for Chicago &

Feb. 1, K. J. Howe, Indianapolis district sales manager, ahnounced today.

flights from here to Memphis and

Shreveport and Houston. Southbound flights will depart at | 12:10. a. m,, 10:40 a. m. and 5:40 p.. m. Northbound flights to Fort | Wayne, Toledo and Detroit willl depart at 4:45 a. m, 11:25 a. m, 5:45 p. m. and 8:06 p. m. oy Fast express service to terminal cities will be provided in 90 days when DC-4s are put into service by the. company, reducing flying time from here to Detroit from two hours and five minutes to one hour and twelve minutes,

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