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hands, visit, hear patriotic speeches and band concerts, and to see exhibits brought to the oak grove for the day. The Pekin Fourth of July - has not been “modernized” with carnivals or races. Governor Ralph E. Gates will be the principal speaker this year. Freeman field is scheduled to send art of its museum of unusual foreign aircraft, including a Focke Achgelis helicoptor such as was used by German U-boats for .observation purposes; a Walter HWK 109-509 rocket engine, a Junkers Jumbo jet engine, and other pieces. Fort Knox is sending two armored cars, two jeeps and a squad of men to take part in the parade and exhibit. An exhibit of, wild animals from the Indiana department of conservation is scheduled to arrive the night of July 3 and stay over until July 5. Asbury college will send its male
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SPONSORS BOYS’ CAMP RUSHVILLE, Ind., June 26.—The | Rushville Boys’ club will sponsor a | camp at the Christian Service camp grounds, north of here. This is the sixth such camp for the youth
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STATE LIONS CLUBS END 3-DAY SESSION
LAFAYETTE, Ind, June 26 (U. P.).—Ft. Wayne was selected as ‘the site for the 1947 state Lions’ club convention as delegates ended a three-day session here with election of new state district governors. The convention, attended by 1068 delegates and guests, gave temporary approval to a $50,000 cancer control program which called for the establishment of a. center for specialists and research in" Indianapolis. District governors named included Verne Miller, Dyer, district ‘A; Judge Willlam P. Endicott, Auburn, B; Ed Degoring, Lafayette, C; |Dr. A. L. Wessar, Anderson, D; | Thomas Marshall, Terre Haute, E,
(and Floyd Farley, Speedway, F. Robert Black, Veedersburg, was {named comptroller, a new office | created during the convention. | Other state officers elected were | | Chaplain John W. Borders, An{gola; Song Leader Tom Waerilliow, |Gary, and Pianist Al Greene of joy,
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Jennie Lou Fox, 318 Kenyon st. will assume her post as honored queen at the public installation of officers of Bethel 1, Job’s Daughters, in Irvington Masonic Temple at 8 p. m, tomorTow. Others to be installed are:
PASTORS MOVED
Times Special + FRANKLIN, Ind, June 26— Changes in three Johnson county Methodist pastorates were announced this week as the 115th session of the Indiana annual conference of the Methodist church came to a close at Roberts Park church in Indianapolis, The Rev, John Redmond, for-
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served as a chaplain’s assistant in the army, is being sent to Trafalgar to succeed the Rev. W. H. Baldridge, who was retired from the ministry. Coming from Ashbury Memorial church in Indianapolis, where he was a member, this will be his first pastorate. The Rev. B. E. Cowles replaces the Rev. James Cox at Needham,
The acting mershal will be Miss Norma Gibson, with Miss Josephine Barrett as acting musician and Miss Hazel Shirley as soloist.
VITAMIN E IS USED FOR HEART DISEASE
By Science Service LONDON, Ont, Can, June 26.— Vitamin E is good medicine for patients with disease of the heart's arteries, including angina pectoris, Drs. A. Vogelsang and E. V. Shute of this Canadian city find, Vitamin E is sometimes called the fertility |or anti-sterility vitamin from its effects on lower animals. Patients having congestive heart disease and the anginal syndrome can exercise more and have either |less or no pain while being treated with this vitamin, the doctors have reported to the scientific journal, Nature. Small hemorrhages info the walls of the heart blood vessels or the heart muscle itself, they suggest,
Reassigned to local pastorates were the Rev. Golden A, Smith for the third consecutive year at Grace church in Franklin; the Rev. G, E. Northern at the Glenns Valley Center circuit; the Rev. Maurice R. Kerr at Greenwood; the Rev. Wayland Siders at the Jollity-Ban-gal circuit; the Rev. Mead H. | Reynolds ‘at Mt. Auburn, and the Rev. Emory 8. Fulling at Whiteland.
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Seventeen Butler university students have been appointed as student assistants in laboratories and
mer term, it was announced today. Library assistants are Miss Marjorie Harvey of Michigantown and Miss Betty Erb, Miss Mary Russo,|pma ; y be the cause of pain in angina. Miss Sarah Frances Austin and|The vitamin may either prevent Elbert Eltzroth, all of Indianapo-! (this or cause the blood from the lis. | hemorrhage to be reabsorbed. An-
merly pastor of the Tyson Memorial Barbara Kid 4 FLORISTS Assn. temple in Versailles, who recently | Senior princess; of (ndianapoits returned from the southwest Pa-|Barbara Reldy, cific, was appointed minister of the Silo? - Prinesss; ay Edinburg church to replace the " fRev. Robert W. Gingery, who was gute, snd Elen MOWERS TELEGRAPRED ANYWHERE assigned to Salem in a transfer. " . _ Rev. n- on 5 Ro Council members Jennie Lou Fox DEATH NOTICES !
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Other appointments are Miss Betty Keough, Donald Payne end) Alan Means, all of Indianapolis, | chemistry laboratories; Mrs. Har- | riette M. Koch, Theodore M. Englehart and John C. Hebenauer, all of | Indianapolis, business administra-| tion; Linn W. Hulson, Forrest E. McMahan and Mrs. Avis M. Wheel-| er, Indianapolis, accounting, and Miss Ruth Downey, Indianapolis, | botany library. Miss Virginia Esten, Indianapolis, is a laboratory assistant in the zoology department, and Miss Gloria Ann Poe, Indianapolis, is assistant in the registrar's office.
State Deaths
EAST CHICAGO-—-John Sapita, 62. Survivors: Brothers, Michael, Wasil, Steve, Estate | Paul BiEVANSVILLE Miss Pauline Mueller, 58. vivors: arents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis| Wenzlick, St. Louis, Mo., president |C. Mueller. =
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LOCAL BRIEFS
| The Indianapolis Real board will hear a talk by Delbert S.
lof the Institute of Real Estate|gon jonn = = —cocner 88: survivor: | Management, National Association | Richard Peters, 74. Survivors: Sisters,
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GARY—Mrs. AdPade Bigelow, 65. Eunice Quinn, 4 Joseph Hefllefinger, 73. Laura; son, Carl W. Joseph Gladys Br., 72. GOSHEN—Mrs, Ida 8S. Tompkins, 75.] Burvivors: Brothers, Frank or Lawrence Ernest; sister, Mrs. Emnfa Golden. HAZLETON—Henry Daughterty, 74. Surivors: Wife, Etta; sons, Ralph, Rex,
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vivors: Husband, William A.; sisters, Mrs. Vincent Kessen, Miss Cecilia Gouloos. LAGRANGE -— Mrs. Edith Kreuder, £1. Survivors: Daughters, Mrs. Ralph W Terry, Mrs, Enola Heller, LA PORTE—Stephen L. Chaes, 83. Survivors: Wife, sons, Lewis, George; daughter, Mrs. P. R, Gorman. MISHAWAKA--Mrs. Viola Hickman, 73, Survivors: Sons, Ellsworth W., Allen V.,
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Mrs ST. JOSEPH’S STAFF Times Special RENSSELAER, Ind, June 26.— | The Rev. Joseph B. Kenkel has re- | turned to the department of eco- | nomics at St. Joseph's college, here, | after a two-year leave of absence,
during which time he was a mem- | Survivors: Wife, Ellen; sister, Mrs, Sadie ber of the faculty of Catholic Uni- Hons. ih F. Krol, 65. Burvivors: Wife, | Adamina; son, Edward; daughter, Mrs. Yorsity of America, Washing Cecelia Malinowska; brother, Ignatius. | ton, D. C. Mrs. Maryann Rambus) RaROwSk! 85: rses | Survivors: Husband, alter; son asl | Dr. Renikel taught Jaber cou mir; sisters, Mrs. Josephine Gilas, Mrs |in Washington, He has long been Antonina Matejesczyk; brother, Andrew | tlewl ja champion of pron shaving, Py eran Bteingraber, © 53. Survivors:
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NEW CASTLE MAN HEADS C. A. P. GROUP
Times Special NEW CASTLE, Ind, June 26.—
retary of the New Castle Chamber of Commerce, has been named commanding officer of group 528, civil air patrol, by Col. Walker Winslow, commanding officer of the Indiana C. A. P. wing. He will have jurisdiction over units in Henry, Fayette, Franklin, Rush, Decatur and Wayne counties.
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MOYER—Barbara, beloved mother of Kathryn, Emma and Barbara Moyer of oity; Frank D., Moyer of Mattoon, Iill, passed away at the residence, 416 8 Hancock st., Tuesday, 4 p. m., age 83 years. Funeral from Grinsteiners Puneral Home, 1601 E, New York st, Friday 8:15 a.m, Requiem high mass at ‘St. Anthony's church 9 a. m. Burial 8t, Joseph cemetery. Friends may call after 6 p. m. Wednesday at the funeral, home,
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Balph Nash; sister of Mrs. Maude Holman of Akron, O.; Mrs. Minnie Caster of Maywood, Ind.; Mrs. Hulah Wills of Indianapolls, Oscar Hiland of Lebanon, 1Ind.; grandmother of Norma Gene, Roger W., Nancy Irene Pearson of Kokomo, Lynn M. Nash of Indianapolis, passed away Mon-
day p. m. neral services Thursday 3 p. m. from Shirley Brothers’ Irving Hill Chapel, 5317 E. Washington.
Burial K. of P, cemetery, Lizton. Friends may call at the chapel any time. THURMAN—Richard P. (Dickie) of 700 W. 64th, entered into rest Tuesday, age 12 years. Son of William Richard and Mary Thursman, brother of Mary Jane Thurman, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Ross and C. F. Thurman. Service Friday, 2 p. m. at Pleasant View Lutheran church on W. 64th st. Friends may call at Colonial Chapel, 3447 College aye. until 11 a. m. Friday, at the church, from 1 p. m. until hour of service. Burial Crown Hill. Moore Mortuaries. VOLZ~—Leona Julia, beloved daughter of Michael Volz and Elizabeth Busald Volz sister of Mrs Edward Cahill, Mrs. Harold Bechert, Mrs. Joe Suding, passed away at De home, 2810 8S. Illinois st., Monda p. m. Friends may call at the Robert Stirling Funeral Home, 1420 Prospect st. Funeral services Thursday, 8:15 a. from ‘the funeral home and 9 a. m. St. Roch’'s Catholic church (8. Meridian st.). Friends invited. Burial St. Joseph cemetery. WONNELL—Ella, age 84, of R.'R. 9, Box 586, wife of the late Thomas W. Wonnell, mother of John Wonnell, Grover Wonnell of Columbus, O.; Sidney Wonnell, Beech Grove, and Mrs, Ruth Brinkman, deceased; seven grandchildren, 3 greatgrandchildren, passed away Monasy p.m. Puneral services Thursday 1:30 p. m. from Shirley Brothers’ Irving Hill Chapel, 53117 E. Washington st. Burial Memorial Park. Friends may call at the chapel any time.
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‘Y’ REPRESENTATIVE | VISITS ANDERSON Times Special ANDERSON, Ind, June 26.—In the interest of national interpretation and support, Mrs. Boyd I. Miller, member of the national board of the Y. W. C. A, was in Anderson today. Chairmen of standing committees of the Anderson |Y. W. C. A. were to meet in the |association building at 2:30 p. m., {announced Miss Hortense Jones, | executive director, and Mrs. Ken[neth Bolen, president of the ‘board.
RETIRED TEACHER DIES AT RUSHVILLE
RUSHVILLE, June .26.—Services
afternoon for James Gard, retired school teacher in Franklin and Rush counties, who died at a nursing home here Monday morning. Mr. Gard, who was 81, had been [in five weeks. Survivors include his wife and one son, Paul, of | Washington, D. C.
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were due to arrive here today: General W. P, Richardson, from Leghorn, 3170 troops. Haverford Victory, from Le Havre, 1483 troops. Chapel Hill Victory, from Le Ha|vre, 1166 troops. Costa Rica Victory, from Bremen, 799 troops.
Indianapolis Times, Wednes., June 26, 1946 ALLEN-—Mary Elsie, age 73, R. R. No. 3, Greenwood, passed away Tuesday morning. Mother of rs. Michael D. pss. Mrs. Frank H, Schafer and John F. Allen sister of Margaret Watson, Indianapo and John Watson, Greenwood. Services at the J, C. Wilson Funeral Home in Greenwood, Friday, 10 a. m, Friends invited. Burial Greenwood cemetery, Friends may call at the funeral home any time.
lian Carter, father of Juanita Martin, Burton Jr., Ramona and Mickey Carter, son of Bart and Lula Carter of Scotts- | Ville, Ky. brother of Chester and Venton | Cartar, passed away Monday. Services | Wednesday, 8 p. m. at he anblossom | Mortuary, 1321 W, Ray st. Burial Scottsville, Ky., Friday. CHRIST-—Thomas, entered into rest Tuesday evening. age 61 years. Husband of Efrosina Christ, father of Constantina K. Christ, brother of Pete Christ. Service Saturday, p. m., at Centennary Christian church. Burial Washington Park, Friends may call at residence, 3116 Brookside pkwy, N. Drive, until hour of serv. ice. Moore Mortuaries. DICKERSON —Miss Neils J., 2431 N, Talbott. Aunt of Mrs. asl 'L. Speckman, Mrs. Robert Boehn and Miss Aileen Dickefson, all of Ft. Thom .» and sister in-law of Nannette a of Indianapolis, passed away on Tuesday morning. Service from Flanner & Bughanan Mor. tuary, Thursday, 10 a. m, Friends invited. Interment, Crown Hill FIELDS—8arah, beloved mother of Anna Rice, Cordelia Rucker, Thomas Gibson and Willa Raisor, passed away Tuesday,
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GOETTLING—Barbara, of 2642 Manker, of Kate Andrews, Frank Sternberger and Henrietta Sternbauer of Omaha; Neb. Funeral notice later. J. C. Wilson Service. GRAHAM Nelle A, 1302 Linden st, passed away Monday, widow of the late Prank Graham, mother of Mrs, Herbert Youngman, Services Thursday, 8:30 a. m., at the J. C. Wilson Chapel of the Chimes and at 9 o'clock at St. Patrick's church, Friends may call at the Chaps} of the
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LOST—Brown leather purse in vicinity of Sherman drive and town. Contains valuable papers, fountain pen. Reward. 3633 Stanton ave, 8
LOST—Lady's locket watch, badly needed keepsake. Reward. Mills, c-0 Storage, 336 N. Pine Alley.
LOST SUNDAY-—2 casting rods and reels; 1 bamboo, 1 steel, Finder call RI-4413. Reward.
LOST—House and car keys on key container, vicinity Broad Ripple. Reward BR-2335.
LOST—Black patent purse Sunday, vicinity Troy restaurant. Finder keep money, please return contents. MA-4817.
LOST — Lady's brown leather handbag
Comptometer Opr.
Bookkeeping experience, PARAMOUNT PICTURES, 116 W. Mich, LITHD
COOKS
EXPERIENCED for Southshore Inn, Lake Wawases. Apply
SPENCER HOTEL 348 8 Olinots
GIRL, cooking and laundry work, - cago, Ill, suburban. BRA ri nom
Work With J. A. Goodman
NATIONAL HOSIERY MILLS
Nearly everyone knows the a mrought the hosiery indust o Da apolis over 25 years ago, which reputation for the highest earings and finest working conditions. Fine {ransportation facilities hers. Opening mow for Experienced Runner Machine Operator Secretary Typist Girls or Trainees in Plant 750 B Michigan Call RI-6511, 8 a. m. to § p. m.
GIRLS TO LEARN
HOSIERY MENDING
Apes 3 n a $000 Sen To
REAL SILK HOSIERY MILLS
634 N NOBLE
Hand Sewers
Top Salaries Paid to Experienced Fur Finishers pe
Indiana Fur Co.
114 E. Washington Will give elderly white Housekeeper [7;, 5:5. ry waite
in exchange for light duties, FR-8300.
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Insurance office has permanent job for experienced key punch operator. Call LI-1381,
KEY PUNCH OPERATOR
perienced on alphabetical key punch preferred, but will train. fast, accurate typist Excellent opportunity to train for lucrative IVE arting salary.
FIVE-DAY WEEK
American States Ins. Co. 543 N. Meridian,
KEY PUNCH OPERATOR
or verifier for permanent Bay. 4 with expand 35 ARO aL 40- our
eek RAMIGE, Ri 343
GENERAL OFF! WORK—$-Day week, Small office, i salary. MA-3073,
PBX-TYPIST
Attractive Opening Right Person Call Miss Hart, CH. 7660
CLIMAX MACHINERY co.
301 S. LaSalle 8
8A MEN yanked FL Seléphthe adver c a easant vojce essential. “ErEvib uo EXPERIENCE N NEC Work at home, ful ot bart time. AR ai high ea
Kress work. Apply Holland "Stu fo. ie eae Bldg., 41 E. Washington, between
2 SECRETARIES 2 STENOGRAPHERS
| PHONE RECEPTIONIST (Typing and Shorthand)
| ACCOUNTING CLERK (Typing and Shorthand) RI-9311—Mr. Mitchell STENOGRAPHER
Secretarial experience helpful Good salary. Petmingnt position. Air-condi-tioned. Lp > a" hour week,
with brown spots. gress, WA-0785. LOST—Gold Hampden pocket watch, chain, knife. Eocpaake from deceased father. Reward, BR-7 LOST—Single EEE of downtown; reward. GOLD and amethyst charm braceiet, lost downtown. Reward. BR-7083. LOST-—Small, male, black and, tan dog: name “Pippy.” Reward. GA-4622. LOST—8et of glazier tools between Franksfort and Indianapolis. Reward, BE-2434. LOBT—Bird dog, large black spot on side. Reward. BR-T116.
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INSTRUCTIONS - ° 8
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Soectal. On 3 25-—-Reg. $200 Value. 0 age mits "hx ride o education. Learn
ih. 3 woliths. A logue and ule: Be ra Day snd night school G. L'S ATTENTIO
his school approved by G.L. office. Ow diploma qualifies vou to work in and other states. Under G.L plan sll school expenses are paid and vou are given an allowance. Jobs furnished si) grade. ates. 5 Months complete training. Shop owners earn from $125 to $200 weekly, why wot _veu? Investigate A (Masses starting Royal Beauty Academy 401 Roosevelt bldg, Cor. Hg and Washington. RI-M INVESTIGATE auto body wi fender repair profits. You'll be convinced. Practigal spare time, home study and resident course, including welding, spray painting, metal work,’ may help you open your own repair shop or get a good job, Mechanfeally minded men write for free details, AUTO-CRAFTS TRAINING, Box A-l4, care Times.
FEMALE HE HELP W WANTED : y
| Exp. Bookkeeper
to take charge of small set of books. Work with 2 other employees. Excellent salary. Give references.
Box A-466, Indianapolis Times
BOOKKEEPING MACH. OPR.
Have permanent opening for accounts receivable operator. Some other detail work, Thorough experience not nec.
containing driver's license, billfold, oo CORRUG BOX CO. 1409 Reward. GA-2311. ny Hing LO8-—Bird dog, Pointer. female white Light dictation— er rs 4451 Con: | STENOGRAPHER , Ediohone_opers-
tor. General office;
pp, th the LINDE AIR ’ PRODUCTS cor STENOGRAPHER
Permanent; 5% days; down town office. Apply to Mr. Ober.
STATIONERS
INCORPORATED 38 N. Pennsylvania.
WOMEN wauieC Jor atSlephabie adver tiain campaign, if Previous Das g WL home, full or part time, Xoe piionaily high earnings and pleasant Su P| Holland Studio, 214 Kresge \dg.. iF ¥ een 01
Bretious exp ye YAS Work
at me, full or part ti Studio, 214 1s, Kita Big (JAopy Hol Holland
ton betw Electromatio Typist Sood
salary for fast, accurate typist. A secure
future, Five-Day Week
AMERICAN STATES INSURANCE CO. 542 N. Meridian,
for service representative and other Telephone Work. Age 20-28.
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INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE CO. YOUNG WOMEN
Starting rates are as high as $31 for 40hour week.
Employment Office, 240 N. Meridian
INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE CO.
Ofce’ Position
GENERAL MOTORS
Has an Opening for a
TYPIST
Good Pay and Working Conditions Day Week—Apply
otors Parts Division
Bt. Ph. LI-2461. Mr. Beall
General
birthday party, which will follow the | wednesday a. m. Service Fanner & Bu George Thompson, 55, of Barer, fs Pegular’ business meeting. blog PT Ma Mt hgh See Mr. Byrkit faced sentence today after convic- Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill MORRISONS y The u Phi Lambda sorority, Theta i tion on a charge of second-degree|p;, Mi) er, of the Women's Circle is Priends may call at mortuary Friday 20 W. Wash. iving a hope chest tea at 3 m. Sun-| Ve , Fue last night, fay In the’ Maro: hotel. he hostess | KNOX--James, nee 85, husband of Eva,| ~ BOOKKEEPER-STENOGRAPHER A jury of four women and eight | Wh be Mrs. Leatha May Van Brunt, | father of John Knox and Esther Kava- Preferabl expertenced in collections men deliberated for four hours be- president. BE vei and Sanden. Know, dos| and cs ble of ing own letters. | fore pronouncing Thompson FUIIY| “The ways and means committee of paried this life Tuesday night, Puneral| (200, Starting “ swiary With an asures Ladies Oriental Shrine will hold a Sui. services from Royster » Askin LE 5-DAY WEEK:
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