Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 June 1946 — Page 9
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and “palitical propagandizing,". dry forces stood criticized here today * 474 W. Washington Street | bY the National Tavern association, FESOW, Michigan Street irepresenting 25,000 tavern owners. 1233 Oliver Avenue | Executive directors of*the organiBranch Depositors ore automatically served zation, meeting at the Lincoln yesdowntown of the Main Office terday, charged current concern
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dry movement.” Association officials accused local NW. Corner Pennsylvania and Market Sts. INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA
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A resolution protesting the disap- | “the |
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pearance of draught beer, working man’s beverage,” |adopted al the session. |
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"working man and woman," | resclution said.
enings ‘Til 8 P.M Open Evenings Til 8 ) the polls and vote against local op-
[tion or prohibition election: maim m— Representing Indiana at | meeting was Charles E. Johnson, | executive secretary of tl | Retail Alcoholic Beverage assoclation. west public relations director
Including Sunday
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the National Tavern association. | James J. Donovan of Cincinnati is national president. {Adv ertisement )
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For actively engaging in politics
Members charged major brewer-
“The future of the beer industry|1587, V. F. W. Mrs, Ella Moore Is pa-| president cf the presenting organ: {tronage and active support of the! ization. ! the “These people can! always be depended upon to go to] of
the, executive board for Monday at 1:30
he Indiana the auditorium of the Citizens Qas|
Mr. Johnson was named Mid- |
Group Hare will | Hear Ohio Woman
Miss Bell Greve, diréctor of the | Cleveland, - O., rehabilitation center, will be glest speaker at the annual business meeting of the Marion County Society for the Crippled Friday at 8 p. m. at 3001 N' New Jersey st. The meeting will be held in Crossroads _auditorium. A publie inspection of the
home will be conMiss Bell Greve ducted by A. W.
V. 8 'volunteer workers from 7 to 8 p.m. Miss Greve has served as Secre- | tary of the International Society | for the Welfare of Cripples. She helped organize the third and fourth world congresses at Buda- | pest in 1936 and in London in 1939,
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The Girl Scouts of Sacred Heart school now own a ceremonial flag, | the gift of the Past Presidents’ club, | Sgt. Ralph Barker auxiliary to post
Mrs. Bloomfield Moore, president the Marion county chapter, Woman's Christian Temperance Union, has called a meeting of the
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and Coke building.
Leonard Andrews, 56, of 1325) Eugene st, was injured slightly today when he walked into the side of an automobile at 30th st. and| | College ave. He was taken to City| hospital. |
Past Presidents council of D. U.| | V- will install new officers at a! | noon luncheon tomorrow at Fort,
Friendly, 512 N. Illinois st Oof- | {cers are May Wiley, president, | | Charlotte Halter, vice president; |
| Stella Rariden, secretary, and Min-| nie Brown, press correspondent. |
| Irving Ball, president of the sen-| jor class at Shortridge high school,
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| has been awarded a scholarship to| { Northwestern university, He is a | member of the National honor 80- | | ciety, captain of the football team, | land was awarded the Osric Mills | | Watkins medal for excellency in| jactsiatstup and athletics.
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| Mrs. Thelma Bova, 633 E. McCarty | | st.. received possible neck injuries | | vesterday when he fell from a| | slide at Greer park. His condition | | was reported as fair at St. ht cent’'s hospiial.
|BROWER NAMED MED HEAD, ‘OF INDIANA WORKERS,
George Brower has been re.) elected president of the Indiana | Stale Council of the American Ped-| | eration of State, County and Mu-/ | nicipal Employees. | Other officers elected at a recent | meeting in the Labor temple at Logansport were Bert Newcomb, | Indianapolis, vice president; Ruth | Brown, Richmond, secretary, and Gus Kettenring, Logansport, treas- | { urer. | | Members of the executive board | for thé coming year include Nita | Spring, Logansport; Luther Pierce, | | Pt. Wayne; LaRue Spiker, Indlan- | | apolis; Rufus Lenon, South Bend: | Soy Surber, Marion; Frank Ramion, | | Michigan City and Mike Bauer, In- | dianapolis. |
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