Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 August 1946 — Page 7
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CENTER TO HOLD KIDDIE CARNIVAL
Affair to End Program of Jewish Group.
/ A kiddie carnival toptbrrow will mark the close of the summer activities for young” people at the | Communal building, 17 W. Morris | st. Fd 7 The non-sectarian community center, Adperated by the Jewish Community Center association, augmented its regular program this summer with special activities for’ Children and teen-agers. upon recommendations by the Council of Social agencies. { For the past six weeks, a day | camp for children from 7 to 12] years old has been in session daily. The program included outdoor play at Garfield park, swimming, arts and crafts, ball games, creative | dramatics, trips to places of inter-| est, folk dancing and singing. Had Sports, Dancing
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| Teen-agers were offered after-| noon and evening programs of sports, ping-pong, dances and group | meetings, For juniors who were not part of the day camp there were sports, treasure hunts, table games and trips to state parks. There were 150 children registered for the program, which was planned and supervised by the - following staff: Rebecca Wall, director of the day camp; Betty Allanson and Betty Nicholson, counselors; Ruth Robertson, crafts instructor; Walter Floyd, boys’ recreation leader; Robert Funk, game room supervisor, and Joan Bruckman, girls’ leader. { Marion Scharr is program director for the center; Irvin M. Larner, executive director; Sidney J. Sternberger, chairman of the board, and Theodore R, Dann is president’ of the community center association,
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CHICAGO, Aig. 8 (U. P).—Six| state legislatures have acted to pro-| vide world war II veterans with| bonuses totaling nearly $1,000,000, the Federation of Tax Adminhistrators reports. The bonuses which have won legislative approval in Illinois, Rhode Island and New York will not become effective until upheld bv the voters,’however, the federation said. : Massachusetts began paying a veterans’ bonus last year, New Hampshire in 1943, and Vermont in 1942. Legislatures in Maine and Michigan are holding special sessions to consider bonus action. The Illinois bonus of $10 for each month of domestic and $15 for each month of foreign seryice would be awarded to all ex-military personnel who served between Sept. 16, 1940, and Sept. 2, 1945, at a cost of $385.000,000. New York's bonus plan to 1,700,000 resident veterans who served between Dec. 7, 1841, and Sept. 2, 1945, would cost $400,000,000. Payments would range from $50 to $250, depending on length and type of service. The Rhode Island plan calls for a $200 gift to veterans and merchant seamen who served between Sept. 16, 1940, and Sept. 2, 1945, at a cost of $20,000,000, Massachusetts is paying’ bonuses ranging from $100 to $300. The total cost is estimated at $170,000,000 to $180,000,000. The New Hampshire bonus pays a maximum of $100 to each veteran, and in Vermont, ex-servicemen receive a maximum of $120.
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in her devotion to Thorne, her invalid { problem. { i husband, She invited him to dinner and of | for a whisper. “Where are you, time the chair was delivered to | going?” 3016 instead of 3961 Broadway. |
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/ THE STORY: Ceelly's wedding Mover at last. But never will I forget the cruel thing 1 did to her, How. cin 1 explain . te Corinna and Rob 7 that they—my daughter and my husband— have been cheated all through the years for Cecily's sake? And that she wasn't worth it! Della? Della hates me for what I've done to Eecily's life. But to go back te the beginning. Della, Cecily’s mother, is a strange one. A long time ago she thought Myrtle Ralston was slighting her and | for years she has tried to get even, although Mrs. Ralston probably never gave Della a second thought, She was
CHAPTER 4 {lovéd each other from our first IT ALWAYS amazed me that I, handclasp. . | . ; : {reassure her. Some of the natural{ WASHINGTON, Aug. 8 (U. P.).— too, had my definite place in ih Rouurts courtship was SNORE | vibrancy returned to her voice. “Ot | ince 1500 ‘more. Awierieans. have la’s heart. actor in my recovery. _n June ihe .,,..4 1 don't really know yet—"|died sult of the ise : doctor told me that I was well |died as a result of the use of fire 1 was her friend, but because I| "wn {works than were killed in the whole {enough to-undertake marriage, but | I CAUGHT h vist and fin- | : He never allowed her to posses§ me he warned me to walt several years lef a 5 ane vi Revolutionary war. as she did Thorne and the cat, I pefore having a child. E018 Je Ted sigs 8 on . 5h | Was On 4 gErOu-{rom HE Frogerys / y 3 You'll — leave here until I know | store basis except on one occasion! y INTENDED not setting the actly where you're going!” | ult | before Sous was lite depend. meddle date until I had paid all| She hesitated a moment, and then e e % ed on money. Della supplied hun-|™Y indebtedness to Della, but Just plies away Jom we, Jaughing a Cr | dreds of dollars‘ without my ask-|after my last talk with the doctor & at's the matter with » ing her, and over a period Of I received word that my great YOU? Of course I intend telling gue months. launt’s estate which had been in| %%: |
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haa There was a check which gave me! “Mavis!” He dropped his book, THE FACT that I repaid her 'nough to repay Della and still alarmed. “What has happened?” every penny doesn't detract at all allow me a modest trousseau. | § ww from the marvel of her generosity. Della did not want to take the| “WE HAVE to move” I choked. I learned through that experience money. She could see some ad-|I stood in the middle of the room, |
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that I was important to Della, al-| vantage in having me under ‘obli- breathing with difficulty. “Della's| Lost though the baby made a difference gation to her I saw that, too, and going away with Cecily. I have to in our relationship. | insisted on being independent of go too.” 44 Pounds I had never known a baby be- her, at least financially. “But my new position—" Robert d fore Cecily and since that time I| Everything began promisingly for reminded. an have never seen one as utterly en-| my marriage. Three months after, I turned away from him wildly. | 8 Inches chanting as she. | our honeymoon Robert was offered | “I suppose there are other jobs—" Off Hi Although Della is square. and the chair in social research at the “Not like this one.” ps
dark, Cecily was a gglden child university. This recognition of his| I was trembling. “I won't stand) with a perfect proportioning of body ability came years before we had in your way. You stay and take that prophesied from birth the| even dared hope for it. the chair. I'm going wherever Della | ultimate flowering of that beauty goes.”
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(To Be Continued)
sweet beginning of everything that was joyous and pure. I was jealous of her love for Della. “You ought to get married,” Della
Robert's increase in salary would not put us on anything like a financial par with her and I knew that she was not jealous on that score.
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