Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 March 1946 — Page 20

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TRANDITS HERE GET

SHOES, KNIFE, CASH

| Hoodlums obtained $91, a pair of shoes and a pocketknife in attacks on local citizens this week-end,

W, New York st. was approached by a knife-flourishing assailant who declared: “I'm sick and I need some money.” He took a billfold

which Mr. Smith's trousers were slashed. George A. Raymond, 23, attendant at the Marathon gas station, 22d st. and Central ave. said he was slugged four times with a hammer wielded by a bandit who fled with $50. Mr. Raymond was treated at City hospital, As he was stepping into his car

Griner of 3532 Rockville rd. Saturday was attacked by two men who

Leaping from an auto, three hoodlums assaulted Chester Campbell, | 19, of 2118 8. New Jersey st, at Me- | Carty and Union sts. early yester-! day, emptying his pockets of 6 cents and a pocketknife,

WILLIE MILLER. TIMES. EMPLOYEE, 1S DEAD

Willie Miller, janitor at The | Times for 20 years, died Saturday {night at his home, 533 W. 26th st. He was 39. Mr. Miller, who came here from!

his wife, Mrs. Thelma Miller.

between 5 and 6 p. m. Friday. Services will be’ held at 1 p, m, Saturddy at Christ Temple church, | | Fall Creek blvd, and Paris ave, Burial will be in Floral park,

CAPTAIN NAMED TO | FARM BUREAU JOB

Paul T. Norris, R. R. 1, Arlington, | an army captain now on terminal leave, has been appointed assistant lin education of the Indiana Farm Bureau. Capt. Norris is a graduate of Manilla high school and attended Purdue university, He entered the army in 1942, A

he was awarded the Bronze Star medal and the Purple Heart.

WORKERS SEEK HALF OF RED CROSS GOAL

Volunteer workers in the Red Cross fund drive hope to raise]

$300,000 toward the $580,000 goal | before the second report meeting at | noon tomorrow at the IPALCO hall. | A total of $168,519, a little more than 29 per cent of the goal, was| reported at the first meeting at noon Friday, Thé drive opened March 1, to continue Hirough | March 27.

While strolling in Military park § Saturday night, J. E. Smith of 1015

parked at 517 N. West st. Milton |

robbed him of $1.50 and his shoes. |

veteran of the European theater!

'M' lle Modiste,’

containing $40 after a fracas in| a

Barbara Stevens Henrietta Clayton

| be presented by the Technical high | school choir Thursday and Friday nights in the Murat theater. Fifi, the leading role, will be sung by Barbara Stevens and Henrietta I i Clayton, Other majo parts in the Ey ~~ etta will be played by Donald Fisher, John Powers, Doris Brown,

Martha Gentry, Gene Poston ~-Robert Copple,

| Donald Fisher

The production is under the di-| rection of J. Russell Paxton, and Mississippi in 1921, is survived by "Mrs, Elizabeth Cochran, music de-| research at EN Lilly & Co.: Dr.

lins.

{ partment head, is in charge of cos-

The body will be at the home tumes. Scenery was constructed by| control de partment of Eli Lilly & | the stage-craft class, William Moon, | Co, and Dr. Edward H. Niles, dean

| music instructor, is in charge of |

| tickets and advertising while C. 8. | ‘pharmacy.

“M'lle Modiste,” an operetta, will|

Nancy Tucker!

+| Psi, pharmacy fraternity, will be

Dorothy Jarrett, and Barbara Col- |

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! March 21-22

Stewart, director of program production, is in charge of make- -up and the stage, Other members of the cast are:

E Ralph E. Fox, William E. Sargent, }

James W. Starks, Richard C, Trotter, Frank Wilmoth, John Moriarity, James M, Snead and Clifford Marshall Rigsbee, William R. Eastes, H. Arnold Maves, Rex ' E. Pordice, Jack Holmes, James A, Barnett, James {W. White, William F, Mayes and { Rudolph Brinker. Marjorie Bauer, Peggy Anne Black, Norma F. Brenton, Jodella M. Doll, Jean Elliott, Irene Foltz, H. Sue Gipson, Minnie Lee Harmon, Barbara Ann Prim, Phyllis Reinken, Mary J. Rice, Dorothy E. Richards,

Barbara Rickenbrode, Janet L.|

[vote and Elizabeth A. Wrancher,

PHARMACY “GROUP HONORS PROFESSOR

Dr.. Ray C. Kelley, professor of chemistry at the: Massachusetts College of Pharmacy in Boston and | grand secretary-treasurer of Kappa

honor guest at a dinner given by the Butler university chapter of the fraternity at 6:30 p. m, today in the Severin hotel, Other guests wil] be Dr, FP. E. Bibbens, head of pharmaceutical

Edward J. Hughes of the chemical

of the Butler university college of

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