Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 October 1946 — Page 4

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EVENTS TODAY

National Funeral Directors ~ association, convention, Murat Temple. ——————

EVENTSWIOMORROW

Rho Delta sorority, snnual national con-

_ vention, Lake Shore country club.

MARRIAGE LICENSES

Grover William Walden, 2732 Dennison; Elizabeth Joan Schuller, 1537 Leonard. John Joseph Adrian, do E. New York;

Fay Feusto , Ind. Robert Paul Buckler, 3140 N. Meridian; Lois May Stanley, 5609 Carrol! . Robert Charles Bechtold, 1709 E. : Margaret Bechert, Fa #. 5, Box 527. herty, 5670 Washin ;

ti y . ington. Keith Riley Foust, Camp Atterbury; Laura DeWeese, Camp Atter ny ohnson, 801 W,. 8th; Inez Thelma Archer, South Bend. Gerald Lavoie, Ft. Harrison; Vir{nia Posha, 1323 N. Gladstone. Robert Arthur Murphy Jr. 2339 N. Illi. nois; Doris Maxine Boles, 144 8. 2d, Beech Grove. Kenneth Eugene North Sr. 617 N. East; Olive Mae Royer, 430 Massachusetts. Alton O'Brien, 2412 E. Washington; Mildred E. Reid, 51 N. Ohester. Albert Osman, 1632 Spruce; HazelMarle Bolton, 1313 Linden, a, - Eeyitons msey, 3 : Georgann McShurley, 117 8. Washington nightstown, Joseph P. Ray, Ft, Harrison; Bertie Catherine Keller, 3 . . Orlen Silcox, 315 N. East; Mary Margaret Sullivan, 3815 N. Illinois. John W. Sturm, 3147 Folts; Virginia F. Hobbs, 3129 -Colller, Richard James Yarnell, 5434 N. Capitol; Mary Elizabeth Hall, 3643 N. Kenwood. a——————

BJRTHS Girls

Laura At City — Charles, Philomena Howland; John, Pearl Doan, and Robert, Dora

Murphy. At Coleman—John, Jessup; Robert, Mary Nelson, and Richard, Lorene Dix.

At St. Vincent's—Robert, Dorothy Shorter. Boys At St. Franels—Robert, Rebecca Collins, an uel, Virginia Woolwine, At City—Willlam, Sarah McClenic, and Charles, Myrtie Jones. At Coleman—Isaac, Helen Davis; Lebert, Viola Montgomery, and Dale, Dolores

Jones. At St. Vincent's—William, Marian, Mellinder; Dennis, Virginia McDermott; mer, Clara Bell Wooldridge; Richard, Martin Alkman, and James, Dorothy very,

DEATHS Loring R. Brown, 83, at Methodist, pneu-

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LOCAL BRIEFS

A business meeting will be held at 7:45 p. m. Monday by the Eaglets in the Fountain Square building lodge room.. Wives of members of Aerie 2511 of the Eagles may attend. :

James C. Downs, nationally known real estate economist, will speak at the luncheon meeting of the Indianapolis Real Estate Board at 12:10 Thursday in the Claypool hotel.

The Music Teen Canteen will sponsor a concert of Stephen Foster music, Sunday at. 3 p. m. in Brookside Center, A quartet composed of Elizabeth Elliot, soprano, Martha Gentry, alto, Lewis Brewer, tenor, and David Fennimore, bass, will sing. Mildren Henniger will be the accompanist and Robert Highfield will be the narrator. Bill Moon

The Fall Creek Civic league will meet at 8 p. m. Monday in Key=stone Gardens, 4517 N. Keystone ave. Luke Walton will speak. on the Community Fund drive and moving pictures will be shown.

The women of St. Patrick’s Catholic church Will sponsor a pillowcase card party Tuesday at 1:30 p. m. in ‘the Food Craft shop.

Not included yesterday in the list of Boy Scouts who will receive their Eagle Scout badges in a court of honor Sunday at 2:30 p. m. in the War Memorial auditorium was Patrick Graves, Troop 123, who also will be elevated to the top Scouting rank,

Samuel Tygrett, 54, custodian of the Ritz apartments, 327 E. Maple rd., was seriously burned yesterday when a pan of boiling starch slipped from his wife’s hands and spilled on him.

Two boys, 12 to 15 years of age, were held at the police juvenile aid division today after they confessed stealing 17 gasoline tank caps

and 28 windshield wipers off cars parked at Tremont st. and Holmes

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COUNTY GOP FORMS TROUBLE-SHOOTERS'

The Republican Minute Men, a group of G. Q. P. workers who will act as trouble shooters” in the Nov.

driving was struck by a locomotive . .

at the Keystone ave. crossing of

the Belt railroad, GETS LIFE TERM

P.).—Aaron Shelton Jr., 15-year-old Philadelphia boy, began a life imprisonment sentence today after changing his plea to guilty in the fourth day of his trial for the rapeslaying of Mrs. Gladys Shetland, 52, on her Langhorne, Pa. estate

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¥E ~ FRIDAY, OCT. 4, 1946 5 election campaign, was organized | Republicans and Robert E, Brown, at a meeting at the Washington |representing war veterans. - :

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Charles M. Clark, attorney, was elected president; ‘Glenn W. Funk, |‘he organization meeting yesterday

assistant city attorney, vice presi-| Were Albert C. Magenheimer, for dent, and Joe Newburg, secretary. |sherifigand Judge Mark W. Rhoads, ® Other organizers in the group are candidate for re-election as juvenDon R. Money, representing young [ile court judge. -

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