Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 November 1946 — Page 30

Organized “Irvington Affair Viewed by 10,000.

3s Bome Irvington businessmen were “proud as punch” today. Their windows were * decorated

ings” done by neighborhood young-| sters who last night’ joined ‘in one § of the liveliest Halloween celebra- | tions Indianapolis has seen in ‘a long time, - Si : "Community spirit ‘Tan high as some 10,000 persons saw youngsters | parade in costume on E: Washing: | ton st. then heard an outdoor pro gram with Reid “Chuckles” Chapman, of Radio Station WISH, as master of ceremonies. | © Nuisance Eliminated

Former Governor Henry F. Schricker was there . . . also Mayor Robert Tyndall and ' Postmaster Adolph Seidensticker, They judged the parade and the costumes. . The celebration originated with an idea to award prizes for organized window soaping to eliminate] the nuisance .aspect of the Hal-| loween urge. Prizes were given to the three best “artists” in each of | four school grades. ‘ | Characters in The Times’ LI Abner comic strip came in for their | share of prominence. There ‘were drawings of Daisy Mae and several versions of Lena (ugh) the] Hyena. Donald Duck was well represented. Many drawings were done | in color. 3 Winning “Soapers” Window art prize winners were: _- Grades 1 to 3—First, Lillian Hold- | en, 7, of the 2d grade, School 57; second, Susan Stirling, 8, of 3-A, School 77; third, Anna Lee Ganser, 7, of 2-A, School 57. Grades 4 to 6—First, Nancy Tansell, 10, of 6-B, School 57; second, Jack Miles of 4-B, School 57; third, Paul Voorhis, 9, of 4-A, School 77. Grades 7 and '8—First, Sharon Stumph, 12, of 7-B, School 57; second, Bonnie Mazer, 13, of 8-A School 58; third, James Sonzrant, school not listed. | High Schools—First, Wayne Cra- | ven, sophomore, Tech high; second, Paul Taylor, 14, of 9-A, Howe high; | third Jane Keith 14, of 10-B Howe high school.

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. Rabbi Maurice Goldblatt will re- | view the current best seller, “Peace of Mind” by Joshua Loth Liebman, _ “Tuesday at 10:30 a. m. in the Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation temple, 10th and Delaware sts. The reviews are given without charge under the sponsorship of the temple sisterhood as goodwill gesture to the community. Mrs. Sydney V. Romer, chairman of the j arrangements committee, will in-/| troduce Rabbi Goldblatt. “Peace of Mind” deals with problems in confusing times and develops a plan designed to help people lead fuller lives.

Organizations

North Park chapter No. 404, O. BE. 8, will observe Brother's Night at 7:45 p. m. | Tuesday in North Park Masonic temple; | 30th and Clifton sts. Degrees will be con-| Jiived af Mis. Laan Hewes, worthy | matron, and John Stelsel, worth will preside. h ’ iii

The Eaglets will hold a regular business Meeting at 7:30 p. m. Monday in the lodge room of the Fountain Square building.

Nessie Geis, great Pocahontas, and Verda Killen, first great scout, will be guests of honor at a banquet and reception to be given by. the Brookville chapter, Degree of Pocahontas, tomorrow at Brook- €.

. Burns - West - Striebeck auxiliary 2999, Veterans of Foreign Wars, will "give a iy Party in the post hall, E an nny sts. : bd y sts, at 8:30 p. m.| The Dish committee. of Goldmound | Ly e of Pocahontas, will have a the’ home. of “Enly Story.” 0 rd. at 6:30 p. m. ye

Ladies auxiliary, veterans’ assoola of the Baltimore & Ohio railroad, i vey rummage eo in . Rita hall, eX ren ave, beginning at 7 a. m.

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Jotier front the church to President/{Henry A. Wallace, former secretary Truman #sking the chief executive of commerce. = : “take the lead by proposing to| He quoted Mr. Wallace as saying: Premier Stalin and other leaders|. ‘The time has come to work that there should be immediate [definitely and specifically on carryinternational disarmament and to|ing out article 8 of the Atlantic terminate military ‘conscription by charter providing for disarmament all nations through internationallof all nations and the abandonagreement.” { ment of force in the making of inA similar letter was sent to Pre- [ternational policy.” - - mier Stalin. “At the time Mr.| Mr, Rohrer said the church was Rohrer was in Washington he said [supporting M. Clifford Townsend, he pbtained an interview with [Democratic senatorial candidate.

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INFANTRY RESERVE LEADERS ASSIGNED

Battalion commanders. of the 320th and 330th reserve infantry regiments to be organized in the state today were announced by Col. C. A. Béaucond, Indiana military district executive officer. They include: ‘Lt. Col, Edwin DP. King, ‘Terre Heute Lt. Col. Guthrie May, Evansville; Lt. Col. Samuel M. Medbourn, Culver; Maj. Robert

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