Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 February 1946 — Page 4

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: ey x xr - i $s Sos . FRIDAY, FEB. 8, 1946 olis Y Men's club. Dee Andrews will] Lie Be preside. | Jl dd | Organizations Col. Charles T. Flota, formerly of | * Lh in Harrisburg, TN, has arrived in Ger: 8. Uued Spanth War Veerans ara many, according to word received wien Rr de Mia fr Tiinois ,

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— 2 PR ad l ter, Mrs. Harry PF, He » e 1 > Harold Schultz was named presi-| ave, Gunner's 3108 Guilford ave. Mrs, pet metiias, Jud Mis. Margaret Simmons, | his. : Nations : i dent of the Indianapolis Hadi Shu. Mate West nephew, C. T. C. Therman F. Flota, | Program. = ’ give a Inc. ‘at a recent annual election., brook, w h 0 U. 8. N, who participated in every met : » Others selected were Arnold Dick-| holds three bat- campaign from Wake Island to IWo | mess tor Goaie 3 7 thisn ey” ; Daifh to P meyer, vice president;-Otto Walters,| tle stars, saw batt] is | their hall, 137 Ww. North ‘st: Mrs. Edna « permanen yer, vice p " Jima and wears 17 battle stars, is mp, nei" eride at the meeting win * the next n secretary; William Lueth, treasurer;| duty in both recovering from a major operation | follows. ! A B “ ianin 8. Sie] Speratte, 2d He on Pan in the U. 8, Naval hospital, Bethes-~ Officers of Monument shapter 549, 0. B. morning, . * . » tbroo d y Md. ow a . : principal speaker] = Miss Kendall h |directors. © '] eifie theaters. Mobert Westiwunk da nn CHapter Obaotves abrencs’ sion, when.” the * Sunday in at n Schiticker wil] be a Heats hig He has re-enlisted in the navy he his d ove activi- | Monday in the Masonic Temple, ” business in on - ol | te Er oo om Waghington 1 r the Sot tw years, | Eight former servicemen have and is stationed in Portland, Ore. eror Is I Iodinan Special entertainment wil / "game ) ns wil include performances rt od Pan WH S| Washington for the ash WO YER | returned to employment in the In-| awaiting active sea duty. university-sponsored unit, Will be regular monthly meeting of. tho. revelers a é dian T & — o {by the A. ©. Girls glee club and SY The Rev. Joseph C. Black will|diana Bell Telephone Co. after| presented at the L U. club lunch- Monday, Jeanne Hew setrorars’ thr” 2: Sl to se uy the ‘Dew! tt Eckert. Miss| The Sahara Grotto Glee club will| seak on “Lincoln” at a double con- several years of active military The initiation of five Butler uni- eon Monday in the Columbia club, |2ounced. ; the next T Mrs. Lorrett Y . ta of spirittal music|vocation in Washington high school | Service. They are: John W. Gavin, |versity students into Kappa Delta Dr. C. J. Clark, unit 46. sila — : ber and d Judy Urich will be mistress of cere- Ap TE 4 Englewood ler: 12 . William O. Beck, Francis A. Mur-|Pi, education honorary, was an-| Dr O. J a ent mest at bo. m: Pussy’ in oi: temples «wi SE REAM monies. Miss Mary Edwards will at 9: . 5 aay oh A) “i 4d. phy, John W. Street, Willia E.| nounced ay by the chapter presi- an : ‘ who ad a a Sn he 1522 W. Morris st. The Fre: be hostess. Sisistian ehureh, Bverets Tod A class in life saving will be con-| Watson, William P. Dawn and|dent, Seable Charles. The initiates OR the unit's wor glan omens » posing loc: m— - | direct the group. Y Europe. There was also a base hos-| Brightwood auxiliary 309, 0. E. 8., will ducted by the Bluegills, Butler uni- (Stephen R. Kemp, army dis- were: Miss Barbara Jardine, Miss have a chile dinner at noon Feb. 14. Rese or perman The regular meeting of the s. : iss Alice Tewell|Pital 32 in world war I, composed |ervations must be made with Grace Al N York Women's auxiliary of the Indian-| A description of 47 months in a|versity’s woman's swimming organi- |chargees, and Louis Jones, former Elizabeth Nelson, Miss Alice Tewe hiefly of Hoosier medical men and |Ander. CH-1900, or Irens wWeyoics, Alex- ew Yor apolis Photo Engravers’ union No,|Jap prison camp will be given by| zation, during the spring term, Mrs. | navy man. and Miss, Jeanne Winters, Indian- ae ; 3449-W. h Stamford 11, will be held at 1 p. m. Tuesday |M. Sgt. James Tribby, Ladoga, at|Magdalene Davis, instructor, an- Tonk Soxtiand system apolis, and Miss Wilma Todd, An- hy Gathers’ Morrill Tout 9, Daughters. of confident at 320 N Pennsylvania st. Bell Telephong¢ post 134, American nounced. Miss Dorothy Jane Web- She 1 I ae derson, The local hupier of {iis Society the Union aYsterans, wil meet 130 : site would perio Stake 1 Leuion, doth st. ana Central ave, /ber, Bluffton, sophomore, is algo |W oe Walter Pritchard of su-|for the Preservation and Encour-|Brown, president, will be in charge of the « Session, epue. Public's Stake In the ‘tonight at 8 o'siock, A SUrvISOr Of ay jmstructor. fier, Shades A "wr = I + wil speak at a Lin-|agement of Barber Shop Quartet] ““°™ Ls Ne Strikes” will be discussed at the Corregidor and the Bataan “death oe Wednesday in the Y, v Shipero Tuesday ial St in America will meet at 8| Indianapolis court 1, Order of the Ama. The lie One World Forum at 8 o'clock to-|march,” Sgt. Tribby twice escaped| Lt. Rose R. Lonberger, daughter |Classes will be offered at the “Y,”'coln’s day observance ay inging Yr ranth, will meet and’ initiate new imem. _ major iss n trom the camp but was recaptured/of Mr, and Mrs. M. C. Lonberger, [and at Washington high school, The {the ¥. M. C. A. The noon meeting | o'clock tonight in the central Y, bert (ollowike 8 Samer And Valentine long the a EEN OF both times. ‘ 534 N, Alton ave, is now stationed [demonstration is open to the public. |will be sponsored by the Indianap-|C, A. a Rah: Presiden : EN U - * the steerin CRI s CHOS 0 tall delegaic hh * don by We | Find out abouthow | MARDI GRAS DANCE The Shs bi the | committee 4 to combine Miss Judy Doyle, of St. Agnes | Somme ws y » pee BEST INSUR Academy, will reign as queen of the : Pol ha i . «op y hi " ANCE with LOW- [Mardi Gras dance March 1 in the mshi Af CO S T HIGH- Cathedral high school gymnasium. bi : ! Miss Doyle’ was elected by the | Iraq deleg CLASS FINANC- students. Her ladies<in-waiting, i too big a ING. selected from 35 candidates from deliberatio! - ah four girls’ academies, are Misses A iin . Dorothy Springman, St. Mary's; ® A Special Commit- [patty Painter, st. Agnes; Jackie | prowl for of +h A e, Carr, Ladywood, and Delores Beck, VU S. gov tee e Ameril- |g johns. j.U 8 can Bankers Asso- pee minte. ] | the ONC ciation and 75,000 [TWO ROADS REOPENED Jue, EF Insurance Agents AFTER REPAIR Wonk exploit, mi The list of Indiana roads close sponsible .! have worked out on account of construction has been of ; compensat ; for YOU—this— cut to three, the state highway 1 and buildi 4 . commission announced today. : ; ; © United N 3 5a ‘ United St: Road 158, a mile west of Bedford, ; : i : Broours ‘land Ind: 160, four miles west of i 4 Vers pou i» Washington, have been reopened to 2 Pe y —% traffic on completion of bridge re- 2 ; Nal pair work. ; FT ) Roads currently closed for conLJ struction are: ; Ind. 1—Closed 1 mile south of orishas Pennville; detour 17 miles over 26, | ’ ' Ra 303 and 22. : : : Ind. 120—Closed from Jct. 13 to @ Ask Your Insur- [Jct 5; detour over 13, 20 and 5. Ind. 162 and 164—Closed just east > ance Agent how of Jasper, bridge out; detour 30 he can provide the miles over 45, 64 and 145. (Tempo- : rary bridge for pedestrian trafic : BEST Insurance [ony ; and Service to : protect you, |PANCE TO FOLLOW : BASKETBALL GAME i ’ Add to this the ad- A record dance tonight at 5 ’ Thomas Carr Howe high school will . i vantages of an be sponsored by the Ho-Se-Gi and J Y h as your favorite economical, busi- the Or Hi-Y clubs. The dance! identify er

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tdi Dorothy Cupps and Ronald Roach building ¥ A N K are co-chairmen of the dance comLOAN backed by [mittee. Serving on the general . * committee in charge of arrangeSecurity Service ments are Janis Heithecker and

and Life Insurance Dick Cotton. ae 2 TT RR Re Alice C.- : : en to pay any unpaid Jane Mead and Virgil Heniser, 1 sponsors of the two clubs, and other balance Incase of members of the faculty will serve death. 2 as chaperons.

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AT— Mrs. Grace M. Tanner today became the third executive secretary to Mayor Robert H. Tyndall in

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