Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 April 1946 — Page 7

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Civic League Is Advised: to Delay Bus Petition,

The city park board and the Indianapolis Railways Co. came in for another .blast by civic clubs today. The city works board advised members of the Brookside Civic league to delay submission of a petition asking for one new bus line and reinstatement of another until the conclusion of the present rate hearings before the public service commission, ¥ Mrs, Bertha Hayes, chairman of the club committee submitting the petition, was informed by works board members that the club request would have more success if

2 Electronic jive-artists (left to right) Jack Fuquay, 14, of 1763 ward st.; Ray McKenzie, 16, of 709 Massachusetts ave.; and Do detained until the transit firm w ¥ vb n “out of hot water Bs Garsnett, 15, of 1046 Division st. have been practicing together for five Two nosis Made months. Winners of first place in Keith's weekly competition last Fri-

day, they will do another in their series of ward-touring shows at |

The Brookside group joined the Wakeman hospital Easter day

Forest Manor and Northeast Civic leagues in seeking a new. line from

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park boas a3 nerve 8 munseipe: The annual father and son ban-)have been elected, with Betty FolSwinnping an SUE rules i 5° quet of Warren Central Hi-Y club! kening, junior, named president. y the e members at Il be hel : Other officers are Carol Oertel, a meeting last night. IY #ld Tuesday night at Buck-| , - ‘Cresident: Barbars Hoy, secteIn a more sedate session, Michael |ley's. Paul (Tony) Hinkle, Butler| o\.” patricia Ashley (FeASUreT: J. Hyland, chief of the fire preven- university athletic director, will| ppt joo "0 C0 Beverly Stan. | tion department, instructed club|Speak and Cecil Overton, club pres- to : : | f . | ton, sergeant-at-arms, and Peggy members in fire safety methods. ident, will act as toastmaster. | Spriggs, chaplain i | " " | Forty-seven junior and senior | Retiring officers are Virginia

members will have their fathers as|g oor Jane Eash Mary Rohlman. |

. . Organizations | Buests at the banquet. lyooris range, Wada Morris, ‘Mice)

| Members of the staff of The Folkening and Jackie Hertwick. Monument chapter 540, O. E. 8, will i 3 SR ! initiate new members at 8 p. m. Mongay | Warren Owl will visit the journal-| The Warren track team will parin the Masonic temple. Mrs. Mary Ann ism and printing departments of . - vg Jorthy_mation and Freeman ma hnical high school Monday. fdeipate 30 four meets next week. . y | yy. i {A reshman invitational county wie Mossehesrt vommitice of the | Students of Warren Central's! meet will be held at 3 p. m. Tuesday Tr party Ee ee ent at “Mey seventh grade staff will present an at Warren Central. Wednesday the | restaurant 845 Wassschusetls ate. Mrs amateur hour program Tuesday at|team will compete against Crispus| —— * [the school. | Attucks and Southport at South- |

nleetion of : Buaucial Sserelary will be Students who will participate in-|port; Thursday the Warriors will al a meeting o en e i i. 3 | in Barf ig of Se aie #¢ clude Patsy Hawkersmith, Lois be host to the Frankfort team and | Te. Huold CG Tee " ’ { Askren, Warren Sprunger, David | on Saturday both freshman and United Spanish War veterans. will meet| Olinghouse, Yolanda Beery, Jerry| varsity units will participate ia the at 8 p. =, Monday at Fy, Jilendly. Jus. Steffy, James Keller, Kenneth Me- [city relays, Argare . acy, resident, w e in| wn of the at a initiation cere- | INtyre, Jane Tossell, Carol Atkin-| mare -

monies. son, Mary Dammrick, Dwight Weav-| NEW SOUTH BEND

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hold a business meeting to be followed | Frances Winslow. A mixed group, SEWER COSTS GIVEN |

bY 3 Sool! Boge This Siternvon. {the boys’ quartet and the seventh] SOUTH BEND, April 19 (U. P) | Golden Rule chaptér 413, O. E 8, will ! , + X.). oo Sen } ie shaplés 4 , 0 Masonic | STRAE orchestra also will take part! an engineering firm reported to

temple. Stated meeting will be at 8 p. m. il the show. |the city today the projected sewage to be followed by an Easter program and | —— di 1 st in t bet social hour. Mrs. Viola G. Lindholm is New officers of the Warrenette| @415posal system Ww cos elween

So. matron and Fred F. Uhl Is worthy, .), 1, of warren Central high school, five to six million dollars. Mayor P.| : Kenneth Dempsey will place the

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vivors: Daughters, Mrs, Lucy Johnson,! Dudley B. Babb, 78. Survivors: Sons, { Mrs. Pred Pearson; sister, Mrs. Tella Benjamin B, William, Matthew; daughter, 1ERRE HAUTE, Ind, April 19 (U. Rinehart; brothers, E. Wright, Charles. |Mrs. Naomi Wildoner. ’ P.).—A building fund campaign to COLUMBUS—Mrs. Addie Pruitt, 67. Mrs. Mary Ann Collins, 82. Survivors: Survivors: Son, Arthur: brothers, Ilenry, | Daughters, Mrs. Wallace Gowin, Mrs, raise $600,000 for a new dormitory Tom and Jonas Brand; sister, Mrs. Nettie Verlin Smith. Mrs. Ralph Henderson: son, and field house at Rose Polytechnic

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band, Carl; son, Donald; brothers, Frank burg, 66. Survivor: Sister, Mrs. Elizabeth of managers. snd Edward Morgan; sister, Mrs. Carrie West. { i cid ; i boom opn Grube. {| NEW HAVEN-—Mrs. Eleanor Vonderau,! Be ——— ELKHART—Robert Charles Schell, 62. 61. Survivors: Husband, Albert; daughSurvivors: Wife, Buda; son, Robert C. Jr. ters, Mrs. Clair Tustison, Mrs. Clesen Les] " . 45, (Irving; son, Fred; sister, Mrs. Irvin Sunieort: Wit; a, RB, Nita bert | Tressler: brothers, William and Herbert Jack; brothers, William, Eimer; sister, Proeschel Mrs. Ben Phillips. | PLEASANTVILLE—William Smedley, 78. Mrs. Guy Brooks. 79. Survivors: Sons, Survivors: Daughters, Mrs. Anchor Wilson,

BUY ry Hany, San) 76. Survivors: | Carrie Critchfield: sons, Dale, Prank; sis-

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\ Sith (HH {A OF y 8. |ter, Mrs, Elizabeth Tincher. \ ( Nicholson; sisters, Mrs. Curtis Fort, Mrs.| peINCETON-_Mrs. R. J. Rendall. 63. Al > W. Jones, Mrs. John Watson. { Survivors: Husband, R.—J.. son, Robert: iM

Mrs. Mary Huck Kunze, 83. Fn ) i [177 . : . ghter, Mrs. Hazel Bletcher; sisters, Elmer T. Hart. 63. Survivors Wife, | ars. Clyde Binkley, Mrs. Minnie ers, ou Irene; daughters, Mrs. H. C. Hayes, Bev-| ,, Mary Glanton, Mrs. Inez ate.

Wife, Mary Belle; daughter, Mrs. Ro

erly Anne and Sandra Maude Hart; sis-| o ers. Mis. 0. B. Underwood, Mrs. Ola | Prothers, Everett and William Dean,

y ’ Scott; brothers, Ernest, Charles. I" RUSHVILLE—Mrs. da Mae Mitchell, 84 FT. WAYNE—Gilbert L. Johnson, 28. Survivors: Sons, Roy, Robert G.; daugh- ‘ Survivors: Wife, Martha: son, Jon Allen; | ters, Mrs. E. A. Morris, Mrs. C. A. Hardparents, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph T. Johnson; wick, Mrs. Harry D. Vogel, sister, Mrs. prothers Milton, Wendell, Wilbur, Tom. |Fred Greve

Mrs. Henrietta Buggs, 84. Survivors: | Mrs. Minnie Weiss, 65. Survivors: HusSons, Ezekel, James, Bugene, Pred, Ed- band, John; daughter, Mrs. Mildred Newward; sister, Mrs. Willie Roberts. | house; sisters, Mrs. Gus Baither, Mrs, Mrs. Dina Kandillin. Survivor: Son, | William Schreiber, Mrs. John Gill, Mrs.

John Sr. | Elmore Bryant, Mrs. T. L. Smith. Mrs. Mary B. Somers, 65. Survivors: | SOUTH BEND Stephen Bagarus, B56. Husband, Preston; daughter, Mrs. Lucille | Survivors: Wife, Rose; sons, Louis, Julius, |

Hunt; son, Paul; sisters, Mrs. Albert| Richard, Stephen Jr.; daughters, Mrs. ' Suter, Mrs, Fred Doran. Ella Barkovich, Mrs. Rose Zwierzynski, Mrs, Alice Sherwin, 71. Survivors: Sons, | Miss Julia = Bagarus; brother, George, Paul, Hugh, Mark; daughter, Mrs. H. A. | sister, Mrs. Agnes Kertess. 1

; , Mis Agnes Johnson; |! Christian Walz, 78. Survivors: Wife, Masters; ch, I 8 Nora; son, Cecil D.; sisters, Mrs. Ameliz william Balleriger, 68. | Hostetler, Miss Ida Walz, brother, Fred William J. Vegas, 80. Survivors: Wile, | — Trip ore me —— | Blanche; sister, Helen Vegas. | (Advertisement) GARY—Elia Kotlaroff, 50. Survivors: | . . Wife, Mary, daughters, Rose and Helen wite. Mary; 'LemonJuiceRecipe :

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