Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 September 1946 — Page 5

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| MONDAY, SEPT. 2, 1046 THE INDIANAPOLIS. TIMES Indiana Newis— 4 Offefs Haven

BAR GROUP WILL | Frm OPEN 50TH YEAR) | GERRY testes nla

State Association to Meet 4 | Ee - Collossions of

2, 1948

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At Notre Dame.

SOUTH BEND, Ind, Sept.’2 (U. P.) —Hoosier “attornéys will meet in

the 50th anniversary session of the ; ; - ; 3 , ee ! Indiana’ State Bar-association Sept. ; B. 6 and T at Notre Dame university. E35 Te : : ' Charles E. Harding, Crawfords- ; . } ville, president of the group, today J ki : :

predicted a new record attendance} : : . ; ne aod @ 4 : ’ : ; . : ae Lx Governor Gates will head the list : a > < : : 1 of speakers for the two-day event. In. ) : . i i : ¥ ; - 8 Others will include’ the Rev. Fr.| Mrs. - Margaret Wahlgren of 7X : : y ) LL

John J. Cavanaugh, president of | Chicago has offered 10 acres ‘of | { At a price you’ll

Notre Dame; Chief Justice Oliver her Indiana farm as a homesite | .

W. Starr of the Indiana suypreme| for the 18 Estonian refugees who | court; Chief Judge Frank Hamilton] recently made a perilous month-- |

A ! 4 . 4 3 : i N . L wv + ; : . - of the Indiana appellate court; Dis-| long trans-Atlantic crossing in a | nl : . a reciate : y 5 “ 3 : £ trict Attorney Alex Campbell,| 35-foot sailboat to find refuge in | : Pp Pp oo : : ; EO WSS . |] aire Chairman Tappan Gregory of the America. They are at Miami, Fla, | rs : » oh ; : A \ : ' house of delegates of the American | awaiting immigration board's de- — doy i . : ' ; . : ry

Bar association and also president| cision: on- their fate. 2 2 ire ' of the Illinois Bar association, and What woman isn't enthusiastic about style at a

a Satay Board Director Charles P. ] | ing” In thi ¢ t Laced Nails re kl oo. Ce SIONS CHIMP Ps i ny hy Jit i 3 2 : ' : “Fret Our Girls’ Center

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= . PERMANENTS |& Xo LESVILLE, 3 boy coats, chesterfields, wraparounds and shorties. \ wt y ie Downstairs Store Pre’School Sale | Bob Manifold, ‘Noblesville R. R. 3,|| Colors-are grey, brown, blue, ‘green and Amer- ) showed the reserve grand champion : litter last week at the annual Hoo- 1088 beauty ’ Jj | sier Ton’ Litter show at the ngs. . . § | anapolis stockyards. : 3 | Bob, a 4-H club youth, won first | SIZES 10 to 18 in a class of 20 and then added the | # | reserve championship to his awards. | His litter sold for 27% cents per pound. This wis 2% cents more than the grand champion litter | 3d | brought. Bob's litter averaged 218 | pounds per. head. They were out of | a purebred Hampshire sow and! {sired by a purebred Chester White. ! Bob exhibited the reserve grand | champion barrow at the recent] Hamilton county 4-H fair, and this| pig” was included in his WBNS litter,

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Columbis Toole To Burn Mortgage

Times Special | COLUMBUS, Ind, Sept. 2~—The| THREE

{ | Eagles-lodge of Columbus is making | CONVENIENT

{ plans for a big celebration here &/ Oct: 11 and 12, in connection with | a TAY the burning of the mortgage on the | 1 Ww AY S

lodge burning, { Ray Hayes, chairman of the ® T PAY!

: mortgage burning committee, said | : i) 0 Uu ] state and national officers of. the | ) : CHARGE, . > lodge would be here along with : Feo : i . delegations from neighboring lodges. | DEFERRED i Q A parade will be one of the features » F i by u r & of the celebration, | ’ AND ’ 400 SHELBY FARMERS | — LAYlway OFTEN MEANS :

. ASK "CROP INSURANCE La OUR HAPPINESS! - Times Special

: SHELBYVILLE, Ind, Sept. a rs : ; Self confidence ., , .|Shelby county farmers to date have, : : and sense’ of well-|filed 400 applications for insurance Y being depend solcn the 1947 winter wheat crop, ac- | For our Fall ! much- on your ap-|cording to Esta W. Theobald, county | ; was Above: Warm red - pearance. AAA chairman. The number in-| 27 bl ; You can now cludes 314 for the 1046-47-48 crops, all-xool double.

have the fig-|and the remainder for the 1047- - 1}: 6H tl k : f : breasted mid-teen ure improve-|49 yields. nu 00 eo 00 : coat to wear over

| = ou wan . In all, farmers in this community | p the plaid s and eed by have receiv 0,000 in indemnities | r : : 2 choolgirl these proverd!since the program started six years | £3 r iain | Tie belt, gi omen {ago, with the largest sum-——$40,000 : ; 4 oD oe _Jo I= Si 10 ~~ will lose paid by the Federal Crop Insurance| oo id / . tachable. 1zes

m— La fg g ’ : » - 1 C pe—— in Just | Corporation in 1943, considered the Ei ; : to 14.

the right places and | Vorst year for. losses, since the = : } rd 1 : a you will feel so much 2auguration of the plan here. - A ~~ = . 9 :

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You will receive ANNOUNCES STAPF ' poms trimenss rignt| OF RURAL TEACHERS.

Times Special . Th “i ] ; ve: Re¥E S¥ou: Bollywood COLUMBUS, Ind, Sept. 2—In Right Abo

announcing the teaching staff of 98 J v . ; yersitie Hy Nine LOW RATES ' {for the rural schools of Bartholo- }- ° A u wi Ri : ¢ Taingos Ly mew county, Walter H, Rice, county | H : 8 : We ; red or royal blue

superintendent, reported 34. will be x : A = 3 with natural lining. TARR SYSTEM |= asi BI. yy Bot pak fr Superintendent Rice said two of —— ! i the county’s one-room schools are |}. ) ; | 511 Roosevelt Building [sui without teachers. The county } . : : 95 3 Riley 1184

schools willopen Sept. 9. |

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