Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 October 1946 — Page 15

WEDNESDAY, OCT. 16, 1048 CG ard Party Chairmen

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Committee. chairmen have been announced for the Sunnyside guild annual card party that will be held

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1ap., Alpha Zeta n. today. Hotel

,. Chi Theta, 8 s. William Jegen, , hostess. Rush

Nov. 1 at the Murat theater. Mrs a Sigma Kap; & A. CHillson is chairman of the y. Mrs. | event, and Mrs, John W. Burke is , East, hostess, co-chairman, Committee ‘chairmen and co3 ; chairmen include Mrs. “Myron J sllon Sigma _ Al. Austin and Mrs. N. E. Boyer, tahle lub Yooms, Obey hostesses; Mrs, Willlam T. Eisenile Basson, Ine lohr and Mrs. E. Park Akin, decora'han’s home, tions; "Mrs. Rodney E. Curry and 3 Mrs. Mort W, Martin, prizes; Mrs. ega Nu Tau. 8 Charles Seidensticker and Mrs. Edotel- Lincoln. ward Lawson, table prizes. ga Phi Tau. 8 Hostesses Named

rs. Lawrence Fil Mrs. William Freund and Mrs edo, hostess. Leroy Martin, miscellaneous: Mrs. rot Nordeau Heaps and Mrs. C a Bu 5.5 Bruce McConnell, cigarets: Mrs. ‘1 A .Jerome Holman and Mrs. Carl|’ of Wood, tickets, and- Mrs. Albert W.!| 1 Claffey, candy. Mrs. Guy E. Mor- | *

rison is In charge of publicity, Hostesses will include Mesdanies

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Kurt W. Schmidt, Carrie Hammel, | : George Hilgemeier, A. J. Hucber, A. it B. Chapthan,. B. M. Forbes, E. L Burnette, Charles Byfield, H. D.

; Hamilton, Jesse Matshall, A. C. Zaring and Wy and William J. Wenner,

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Will Open | OR AGEIDENTS

N ov. 22 , 3

Pour Children Aone Six Hurt in Crashes. _

residential fires here early today. Mrs. Sara Catherine Haliday, 64 { received

i 1 The production of “The Elves | and the Shoemaker” on Nov. 22 will open the Junior Civic theater's | 1946- 47 season, Morning and matinee performances will be given that | (them ehildren, | day and on Sunday, Nov. 23, there| {will bé another matinee. (that resulted in the arrest of five | The junior theater's membership] drivers here last night. | drive is in progress and tickets | Five-year-old Sandra K. Buchan- | may be obtained at the Civic box|an, 55 N. Rural st, | office. eligible to membership in the Junior driven by Bernard Nall, 32, of 732 rubbish outside the house. | Workshop which meets at thes. Irvington ave., in the 100 block,| When firemen arrived at | theater on Saturday mornings un-|N, Sherman dr. Nall was held on a California st, |der the difection of Mrs. Horace reckless driving charge, found the | Roberts. Registration for the work-| y1.ma Crenshaw. 8. of 3335 N. Me- | in flames (shop will be held at 10 a. m. Sat-| dian st. reecived severe leg in-

| urday. juries when she was struck down |

by a car driven by O. N. Byers, 34, Local Woman

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{the second floor in traffic accidents’) i lee {home at 811 Broadway about.3 a. m.

She .was rescued by her husband,

was slightly | of the house,

125 8S, about 2 a, m., they inside of the residence and saw Samuel Tater

lhands and knees,”

While e fighting

the fire,

of 2438 Paris ave. in front of the child's home, Byers was arrested | on a charge of reckless driving. Loses Two Teeth Robert Montgomery, 13; of 2871 | N. Temple ave., lost two front teeth when the bicycle he was riding col- | lided with a car driven by Robert Mulkey, 28, of 2815 McPherson st. Barbara Morford, 11, of 2016 English ave., was slightly hurt when the bicycle she was riding collided with a car* driven by Frank R., Gilson 3548 E: Vermont st. » n 15 - Officers will be elected Sunday|. Helen Redick, 31, of 2819'; Col and installation services le8¢ ave. received face cuts when) will be that afternoon. Mrs. Shely| the. taxi in which she was riding

collided with another car at Higha tional | don Cox, chairman of the nation land ave. and Market st. Woodrow

Mrs. Walter A. Jones will be a candidate for the office of national first vice president at the national convention of Sigma Beta sorority that will be held Friday through Monday in Detroit. A member of Lambda Mu chapter, she also is national chairman of the sorority charity project which is blood

man was dead today, six months after a youth she had “gone steady with” then turned the pistol on himself, The girl

April when Kenneth Fear, Wells county, washed ‘dishes in her parent's kitch-

Elmer G. Haliday, after he discovered flames roaring along one side Firemen said the Season ticket holders arc hurt when She was struck by a car fire apparently started in a pile of

How to Grow Your Own Criminals

devere burns about her Six persons were injured, ‘fu of | back™ before she was rescued from of her burning

crawling out the front door on his | (garage were destroyed.

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for five years. shot her and! ily,

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Junior Theater [FIVE ARRESTED 4 fired at Fires Here; Husband Rescues Woman

Two persons were burned and two firemen were injured slightly in

destroyed most of the interior of |

Shelby st., 314° 8,

and Charles E. Funk, | Temple ave, were injured when they stepped on « upturned nails. They were weated at City hospital. Fire yesterday * aud about and the Carman ‘skating tirik in Ben Davis, The- fire started in the garage at 6101 W, Washington st, and spread across the highway to the rink. Traffic on. Highway 40 ‘was blocked for two hours while’firemen fought the. blaze, .Four cars and a

truck in the The flames

He had been |are believed to have been . started mittee,

burned about the hands and face. | by & can of lacquer Which {the rear of ‘the Structure.

thinner in’

Girl Shot by Sweetheart Six Months Ago Is Dead!

| Shirt leader MUNCIE, Ind. Oct. 16 (U, P.) .—, wounded. The bullet lodged in her! vet

Pretty 19-year-old Betty Jean Tat- | Spine.

Placed in an iron lung, she was taken home from a hospital late in { August. But she lost ground steadLast night she died. The couple had gone together all

had lingered between | during Betty;s high school career. life- and death since the night last|She graduated 27, of school in 1945.

fired at her as she

from Selma high

EMMERT TO NEW CASTLE

apter day breaks By ALICIA HAKT Soar of the rotation Be 1% Gunnell, 15 N. East st., was arrested, en in Selma, Ind | NEW CASTLE, Ind, Oct. 16 r the annual card | : "NEA Staff Writer to] Mrs, Kwthetine Todd and Mrs. jon a charge of reckless driving, Notes left by Fear indicated Betty James A. Emmert, state attorney ussed, 4 A COSMETIC-clutteréd dress- Edwin Meyers, delegates from the| MATY Frances Graves, 18, of 2020) Jean hadjsought to “break off” the general and candidate for the su- | > Mrs, seman §) ing table or bathroom cabinet can joes! chapter. and Mrs. Jones ang | Quill st., was slightly htirt when! romance. ‘He wrote that he “could preme court, will be the speaker al Mesdames Cal ls = 2s yi : : Mrs. Cox will=leave 4 I she was struck by a car driven by not live without her.’ a Republican rally at 8 p. m. today Johnson, Lawrence put a strain on the relationship Dets . MS ave hg To tn | RODETE Westfall, 52, of 1416 Carroll-| Betty Jean's father and mother {in the Mooreland high school gvmisabeth A. Waters, _between a careless girl and her Sani an Ls ne Frio | to ave. as she was crossing Wash- | rushed to the kitchen to find Fear nasium, County G. O. P. Chairman d and fourth vice order-loving roommate. fod eS rm, . laplers Trl-| ington st. at Capitol ave. Westfall] dead and their daughter critically] | Franklyn George announce George P. Davis Don't be that careless gir). |= =~ ERE y va e Ea was arrested on a charge of drunken | ———— meme t Ty, recording and These days of ‘congested living slick outfit for a hayride ~ : A driving =a and reckless driving, retaries, Mrs. Wile don't allow for such self-indul- | | Meat Sho ta ge Aud | or outdoor: tramp through the i and Mrs. Carl L. ESnee.. Lear io Dick up and | po Carol Baum. wears the | A dish that smiles at the meat TEACHERS" CENTER etary and assiste clear up -— particularly powder ob di tack th Sh shortage can bring smiles from the | | mimes 101] confessed they were looking for F. Hancock, trease dust, soiled tissues and lotion- | gabardine slacks with a JShep- family when it happens to be. this | (One ina Serles) “something to steal” Released by aret Cooper, audie soaked pads of cotton—after | herd's check wool shirt. It but- {Noodle Nugget loaf. Add a bit of | 10 OPEN THURSDAY _——— = = Jia T j i H. Jesup, parliae cosmetics are used. tons®%round the neck for added chopped green pepper and a’ few A 18-year-old youth, member of", 29, 194%-Threw rocks W. G. Ennis, pur If limited space is a problem, | warmth, Carol belongs to the mushrooms to a medium white

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ctor. kits or boxes, and put away in a clubs. (Strauss.') drawer, Replenish presen 10- - - " ’ plies with sets that regiment freytevens quently-used beauty ai u u = TO EARN “thank you's” from \ School one or more roomm 5, a good - trick that relieve crowded fa~ourse ilitine ie ut. un: hathroon cilities is to put up bathroom A shelves for your own ¢ ME Sg Siven ebs and Matrons siding te Glass onés are « 0 hang, charm, poise and decorative and are gratifyi 3 isc cess and happiness accessible WITH THE hunting season . at raining is individu Another trick—this suggestion hand, -every homemaker can give ur studies for com- comes from model Edna Russell, luable co-operation to the hunter : who says she likes to oO see bare |.¢ 10 folly. NG in FASHION bureau tops and uncluttered cabi- | Every healthy bird should be preAVAILABLE nets—is fo hang bath prepara- pared for food, Whe er it is old or ph tions near the tub. Many cos- always dress—not skin! tevens metics—such as a flock of bath RI-2543 sticks, each filled with a day's n't ‘have pheasant use supply’ of salts—come in space- [ix. 0 recipe, which is given tosaving containers that can be |... fon chicke ? ® @ oa a wall, FF wd ‘ ‘ . FISH STUFFED PEPPER SALAD » r ron 4 Sorol Ly Cony € non i (For Saturday Luncheon) 5 to 5:15 | Clean and scale 1': pounds fresh ) 1e / To Be in Munci € fish, (Any firm fieshed fish is suit- ~ Pla ns for attendh le ba ppie or pike). Fish state convention of y be. y ped eeseclceh to

sorority were_com) i 1 - ) 1e Shap ing of Verae Soro: chapter re el with water, add one cently at the heme of M Russell t, one onion, 2 teaspoons : Eden, 4828 E. New York st. The leaves and !2 whole convention - will be. Saturday and black pepper and simmer gently Ww! Sunday at Mun ie, 1 John til tender, about 30 minutes. Cool A. Coyle and Mrs. Arnold Koelliker id in relrigersior for sev-{-I'E will be delegates. . eral hour: i New officers of the chapter are Remove bones and Sate fish. Mix Mrs. Eden; president; Mr ld with 3 tablespoos navonnaise, RY Woodard, vice pre Mr 1} blespo C 3 tableMorse, ‘secretary and Mi Co , 81 PPR celery, 6 stuffed treasure: reen ( 5, chopped. Remove tops Nn 3 large areen pep17 4 T with fh mixture Al te r nate S for Sea When ready to With meat p or lice in thick slices and ar-| these days, clever cooks 4urn 03 on leaf lettuce with thick sir or sofa. tasty meat alternates. A bit of ‘tuna go" NC ; fish, chicken or a few hardcookes Serves fo -made and % eggs makega hearty meal when iv ’ 2 Bogan in affcream sauce over hot _ rr A eek eeded, ox- NY * cults A fasHion ROAST PHEASANT WITH ore than a Chopped green pepper and pimento | ... CHIVE DRESSING add- that subtle In to € (For Sunday Dioner) make that flavor and give a 1 ch « 1 di 1 pheasant, 2'2 lbs gaiety. Mushrooms, peas or began 10. day-old rye bread crumbs with are other. harmonious ditions cl without caraway c. finely cut celery A I Giblets, finely ground or cut K lia Hand otion 2 tt butter or margarine Mix your own hand \ i Cc. W keep it in an attractive little b¢ . tsp J on your dres tabl one pint Generous dash pepper good quality witch hdzel; one tea- 1 egg, slightly be aten spoon boric acid and ¢ gh. pow=! 12 yi finely cut chives dered milk to make a good consist-| 4 slices _pork (about 1; 1b) ency so it will pour well 1 tbsp ! » milk y ( lub to Meet { Remove j feathers, singe and The Ladies Federal club will meet | eviscerat 1wsant like a chicken. tomorrow at the ioe of Mrs, C. A se well ir le and out with warm Shelby, 1322 N. Salle st vater. In 1oroughly, . Pull er — into small crumbs (there PERMANENT should be one quart of crumbs satisfaction can be had knowing Blpacked loosely). : that your skin is FOREVER free from-§/* Saute celery and giblets in butSUPERFLUOUS ter for five minutes. Remove (rom HAIR heat, add water, cool and pour over It can easily be removed Permdnently crumbs; add seasoning, egg and 42 and painlessly. Let u chives-and toss lightly to mix. Pack Jutta; 10 oa assis vou’ in |lightly into -pheasant. Truss. hii Mg Sl a nas lt of ne Lay salt pork slices over breast ' and top of legs and place, breast WHITTLETON . up, on rack in roaster, COVER and of lndianapolis, Ine . MA-7965 "06 KRESGH BLDG roast in.a moderate oven (325 dePenn. and Wash, s I") for about two hours. Now, Ah Year in Indiananolis emaqve cover and roast '% hour longer to brown pheasant. Turn A {T heat, place pheasant in the cover mn —I==—=2") (of the roaster, cover and set back — hn nto oven to keep hot I Gr y | “Bkim off all but .two tablespoons : tof fat.. Prepare milk gravy from Go By Bus drippings the’. one tablespoon of {flour and milk. °

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in eight burglaries and was arrested a total of 10 times before being sentenced in criminal court to one-year term on the Indiana state farm. Arrested for the first time when 10, the youth progressed rapidly under the Indianapolis system of

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Iti 1 +4 | cooked noodles and bake in a loaf [100 consultant center will be held pan. This loaf is delicious when (at 3:45 p. m. Thursday at school 5 sliced and ‘served with vegetables |Miss Martha Scott, school 46, com- | in cream sauce. mittee general chairman, has an-| nounced. + D The center was Tounded last year Tea Is Plan ned as a clearinghouse for new ideas Lhe . Woman's council of Northwood Christian church

and a place for discussion of mutual problems. : Members of Miss Scott's

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will effective system of probation.

ers from the ry hold a tea at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow. |committee are Charlotte Schaefer,| Escaping sufficient attention, he $10 from a reldtive and another ind was caught. Sent to juvenile The youth Sm ye Ray hE Mrs. Virginia Harbaugh = Wilson |72, Meta Fogas, Roberts school, and | was allowed to continue his crimi-! | bicycle. He told police, he sold ome, ordered into Juvenile court, court and later sentenced to a onee I nal iations. [the bicycle for $5 to “a man selling Sentenced to Indiatia Boys’, school. year term t} Indian will give a book review and a busi- |Mary Heaton, 9. inal assoc ¥ ; e on the Indiana state . § [balloons on the street.” Released Feb, 1, 1945—Caught after escap- | f ness = session will precede the| Association officers are Pauline His record: arm. . program. Rathert, presidenf; Mary F. Bar-| May 3, 1940—Irfvolved in a theater by J. A. D ng from juvenile home. Sent to, Qet. 14, 1946—Transferred to the : en ton, vice president; Lillian Starost, disturbance. Released by the ju-| Feb. 18, 1943—Stole from a down- county jail, | Putnamville institution. ord > | lice head- - {recording secretary; *Helen Riker, |venile aid division at police he Mr S. Shaw Hostess corresponding secretary, and Nelle quarters. The Janet Ada club will meet at|Leslie, treasurer. Oct. 5, 1940—Stole relionuns from : ; the home of Mrs. Marshall Shaw;+ Committee chairmen are Thelma | {several parked cars. Released oy 1508 N. Kealing ave. for a bufféfThompson, social; Bess Hume, J. A. { . ; dinner at 7 p. m. tomorrow. A scholarship, and Beatrice Houze,| July 30, 1941—Caught with eel " a Daily Store Hours i business meeting will follow, publicity, : other boys in a warehouse by police, {

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through windows of a private house Released bv J. A. D April 8, 1942—A truant, the youth was found atop a downtown theater. Sent to juvenile detention home, ordered into juvenile court No record of disposition

‘June 24, 1942—He and another

growing its own criminals, aided by boy ran away and went to Martinslaxity in juvenile court and an in- Ville.

There, they stole a bicycle |The youth also confessed he stole

the residence and a shed in the | | held last night at the Athenaeum | § rear, Firemen Paul K. Joliff, 1872 [with

$14,000 damage ‘to Scott's garage|old Sunday and his brother will be

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Vonnegut Hardware | oun annual dinner- — ih

300 tattending, The founders of the coilpany, | Fr anklin © and George Vonnegut [were congratulated by the group in honor of their birthdays this month.’ | Fr anklin Vonnegut will be 90 years

company employees

186 Tuesday. Richard Kremp, (dent, announced the inauguration | lof a program of employee service | recognition in which service pins will be given. | Harold Horn and Emma Dobbie, {co-chairmen of the event, dire larrange ments assisted by the ea negut athletic and Tecrgation coms

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PELLEY PETITIONS | FOR NEW HEARING

William Dudley Pelley, b6-year- | old anti-Semite and former Silver | terms of service,

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Federad court to set aside a 15- vears. year sentence he is now serving, 11913, In addition, the petition filed yess! The Bal terday also asks for the release of the Pelley on bail, Seeking. permission | new evidence fo prove cence, Pelley charges that “war! hysteria and inflamed prejudice” were influential in his conviction. Found guilty of, sedition in August, 1042, Pelley was sentenced Stuart. the Federal penitentiary Terre Haute, model ins {irst offenders The guilty finding followed {n- dent. troduction of evidence at the trial Eli Lil that Pelley had written articles for the Fellowship Press, published at | Noble: svidle

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town variety store and tried to sell) merchandise in the bus station. Sent to juvenile home, ordered into | juvenile court. No record of dis | position,

'1.B. 8. Jan, 1.B.8S. | July June ‘11, 1944—The voufh and two ¥outh’ other boys broke into a grocery citizen tore, returning later for a second! Questioned irmload of merchandise was sold, police were told.

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11, were

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court. No record of disposition. Jan. B, 1945—He and two other | All boys broke into a state police car, [other Surprised, they ran. This boy fell ladults,

burglaries persons,

BATESVILE BANKER QUITS PURDUE BOARD

LAFAYETTE, Ind, Oct. —John A. Hillenbrand, Batesville !banker and industrialist, announced today that he would retire from the Purdue university board of trustees. Mr. Hillenbrand, oldest niember in

. has filed a petition in'the board the last two and one-half He has been a member since

esville man announced ‘to trustees at their quarterly meet« iug this morning that he wished to Present resign effective as soon as his place

notified Governor Gates of his ine | tention and would submit his formal [resignation this week. Trustees then elevated Allison RB Lafayette attorney, from the Ll yvice presidency to the the board, and elected William A, Hanley, Indianapolis, as vice presi-

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bee n trustees since 1940,

Feb. 8, 1945~Transferred to

1946—Paroled from the

1946 — He and another caught as they prowled his yard,

The loot boy admitted participating in the Sent to burglary of three cleaning shops, juvenile home, ordered into juvenile | an industrial plant, a restaurant, a grocery store, and a private house. -

several Two of thm were deserts

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tion Tn honor of the organization's new state coune cilor, Mrs, Fern Lineback of Indie anapolis, tomore ow. The™ program will be held in the council hall at Capitol ave, and North st. A number of state officers and com= are expected to

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