Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 February 1946 — Page 18

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{getion_ on the parking meter pro- | posal by the Karpark Corp. of Cin-

[ois Silent on Firm's |

. Final Proposal.

Labor organizations and smaller businessmen have denounced park-

and parking conditions, Edward G. Hereth, city purchase ing agent, predicted that although

new contract would be drawn to| conform with the council's recom-

mendations. The council voided a previous proposal between the city and the

MRS. IDA MAY BARNARD

Rites are scheduled at 1:30 p.'m. tomorrow in the Conkle Funeral. home for Mrs. Ida May Barnard, formerly of Indianapolis, who died Tuesday in the home of a daughter, Mrs. Myrtle Phillips, 924 W, New York st. Burial will be in Floral Park. Mrs,’ Barnard,-who was 65 had lived in Linton for the past 20 years and was a member of the Linton Church of God. Burviving are two daughters, Mrs. Phillips and Mrs. Frances Ball, Indianapolis; a son, Louis Johnson, Mooresville; a sister, Mrs. Nora Selgin, in, Linton, and 12 grandchilren !

BUTLER WINS HONORS IN COLLEGE DEBATES

Butler won first honors recently | at the ninth annual college deoate tournament at Eastern Illinois Teachers college in Charleston, III. |

OPTOMETRI]S T| helocal debate team placed first |

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in five of eight debates, Prof, | Charles H. Walters, debate coach |

and head of the speech division, announced.

Participating in the event were |

Goepper, Miss Rhea McGoldrick, | Miss Peggy Moony, Miss Elizabeth |

. Miss Barbara Seeger, Miss Evelyn |

Josey, Miss Elinor Allsworth and

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| Harvey Harris, member of The | Times stafl,

THIS LITTLE LADY WENT TO MARKET

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SCOTCH WAD 3.50 Fm 2% Tax

Blessed Iittle gadget of black, red or brown leather with the plastic coin holder that can't spill coins. Contains bill section, inside pocket for cards, and transparent window en the outside for pass or

driver's license.

MATCHED TRAVEL SET

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PHONE (RI ley 8421) AND MAIL ORDERS FILLED

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WARM MORNING HEATERS

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100-Lb. Porcelain Cabinet Mode!

Available for immediate delivery, this famous coal heater that burns for hours and hours without refueling. The price includes delivery and making connection, plus aute- + matic damper and pipe . . . in Marion county only, of course. (Prices are slightly lower if we do not connect

the supply pipe.)

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COLUME pteme Cou man today seek the Ri a second te Judge R virtually as test for the sought by A. Emmert. Although made a fon candidacy, approachin effort to li support hin ] First Rep high court the Democ McNutt, elected in race for a Emmert wc ored custo to represen

two terms.

Although lumbus, J his early ec sas and In uate of Lal University Judge R and the fa daughters. state bar served as 1932, and county bar

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