Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 April 1946 — Page 2

? = . Seeks Judgeship Barney H. Fears, who has prac-| " Iticed law in Indianapolis for 20 o— * lyears, has filed his candidacy for| A : the Republican nomination for Say Exhibits judge, of Superior court 3. aR A veteran of & World war I, Mr. | : Fears served 16) : months overseas |

Will Be Post-War Types

* with the 35th aero & squadron. He is a member of the American Legion. “The judiciary ‘is of such importance that the judges should be lawyers of many Mr. Fears years experience,”

day io diseuss tly visited the he said. “Due to my long experience oe htiar show in Cleve. |!n 1aw suits, T am wel fitted to hold : a such an important office.”

where 80,000 persons attended |". Co CL 0 ond has two sons,

one of whom recently returned from | overseas duty with the army.

Those at Meeting

Garden club representatives at- ad wing yoru we ss ne HONOR 8 LOCAL

Uhl, 2873 S. Meridian st. retiring

president of the Women's Garden Department of the Women's De- MEN THURSDAY partment club; Mrs. William G. rg h

, 8530 E. Washington st., vice | president of the Irvington Women's | Garden club; Mrs. H. Blaine Til- C, of C. to Sponsor Staff man, 970 Campbell st., president of : the Irvington Women's Garden Of Honor Dinner. | club; Mrs. Don Roberts, 5312 Wood- | side dr., of the Crooked Creek Gar-| Eight outstanding citizens will be | honored for extra-meritorious serv-| W. Béth st., president of the Crooked |,., ¢, tng community when the In- |

club; Mrs, Frederick Ball- | weg, Wilson rd., president of Neo-|dianapolis Chamber of Commerce

phyte Garden club; Mrs, Myron 8. sponsors the annual Staff of Honor | ;

, 46 W. 46th st., president of | dinner Thursday at the Claypool | t Garden club; Mrs. ‘Harry (hotel. More than 400 persons are | N. LaSalle st. and Mrs. expected to attend. Hollenbeck, 1856 Mansfield] Curtailed during the war. the] ., both of Brookside Garden|dinner will mark the first award of | club; Mrs. William F. Kraas, 3700 Staff of Honor medals since 1040. | Brill rd, of the Women's Depart-| Seven persons to be made mem- | ment club; Mrs, Joseph Carhart, bers of the Staff of Honor will be 621 BE. 54th st, president of Blue|seated at the head table, They are Flower Garden club; Mrs. C. E.|Arthur R. Baxter, Robert 8. Fos- | Adams, 5160 Ralston ave. of theiter, Edward W. Harris, Charles J. Blue Flower club, and Mrs. A. Glenn |Lynn, Edgar A. Perkins, Clyde E. Shoptaugh of the Neophyte club|Whitehill and Almus G. Ruddell. and garden clubs’ representative on Posthumous Honor the Home Show board of directors. | "iis honor will be conferred post |

Model Home humously on George J. Marott The model home to be exhibited whose death occurred since the this year is being planned by threé| honor was voted to the 1946 group. local architects: Mr. Cantwell said Herman W. Steinkraus, Bridgethe home will be typical of housing| port, Conn. president of the

that will comply with building re-| Bridgeport Brass Co., and a direcstriction directives. tor of the Chamber of Commerce An innovation at this year's show) of the United States, will speak at | will be shadow boxes of flowers 10the meeting. ©. D. Alexander, replace gardens that could not be|chairman of the honor committee, prepared because home show pro-{ will preside. ! ducers did not obtain the manufac-| The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Henry F. | turers building until March 15 when | pygan, chancellor of the Indianspo-s “the army air forces vacated. lis Diocese of the Catholic church, | will give the invocation, and the

PICK OWN NOMINEES, | rev. Jean 8. Milner, pastor of id ROUSH URGES PUBLIC Sse Ferien,

‘Charles (Chick) Roush, an anti-| ——m———

organization candidate. for the Re- | publican nomination #for sheriff, issued a challenge today against PLAN OPERETTA handpicking of candidates oy The operetta, “Martha” will be G.O.P. bosses. presented by the Philomathian so“Unless the people go into action ciety of the Indiana Schocl fot the and nominate candidates of their ging Friday at 8 p. m. in the - own choice, we soon will lose the|gschopl auditorium. right to the free ballot,” he said.| Anna Marie Jac will direct the “These political bosses boast of music and Louise Danhauer, the picking candidates and giving them | dramatic presentation. Accompanto our voters.” ists are Mrs. Mabel Leive, pianist: Miss Harriet Cromie, organist, and

1200 ENTER BAND [Mrs Octavia Landers, violinist. | CONTEST IN GOSHEN, mausey iv mosprrar |

. GOSHEN, Ind, April 9 (U. P).—| PHILADELPHIA, April 8 (U. P.).| Approximately 1200 junior high|—Fleet Adm. William F. Halsey Jr., school and high school musicians|is being treated for “a respiratory will participate here next Saturday|ailment in Philadelphia Naval hosin the Goshen district band, orches-| pital. Adm. Halsey was admitted tra and vocal contests. to the hospital late last night.

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