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Pennsylvania trolley last night.

ICE-O-RAMA DARLINGS—The blond, curly-haired Schortemeier twins are early entrants for The Times Ice-O-Rama show af the Coliseum Feb. 20. Jackie, left, and Judy, pupils at School 69, are shown here as they appeared in last year's show.

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LOCAL BRIEFS

St. Catherine’s “Altar society will sponsor & card party tomorrow at 1:15 in the school hall, Shelby and Tabor sts.

The Women’s Democratic Harmony club of Center township will meet at 7:30 p. m. today in the home of Mrs. Claude Van, 2710 8S. Illinois st. New officers are Mary Sauer, president; Alvina Grossman, vice president; Helen Haehl, secretary, and Mary Davis, treasurer.

The Ladies’ auxiliary to the International Association of Machinists will hold a card party Thursday at 8 p. m. in Machinists’ hall 49% 8. Dalaware st. Mrs. Frances Romer, president, will be assisted in party arrarigements by Mrs. Josephine Miley and Mrs. Goldie Achert.

The Junior C. YY. O. of Holy Angels Catholic church will sponsor “The Winter Whirl,” a juke box dance, Jan. 24, at 8 p. m. in the school hall, 28th st. and Northwestern ave. William Ingoldsby is chairman.

Employees of Bemis Bag Co. will hold a skating party at 8 p. m. tomorrow at Rollerland. Miss Juanita Zimmerman is chairman in charge of arrangements.

The January meeting of the Notre ‘Dame Club of Indianapolis will be held tonight at the Knights of Columbus, 13th and Delaware sts. Movies of the Tulane-Notre Dame football game will be shown. Adop-

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tion of a new constition and by-laws and the appointment of the various committee chairmen for the balance of the year will be made.

The 18th Ward Democratic league will meet at 8 p. m. today in the home of Mrs. Fern Goudy, 63 N. Hawthorne lane.

Mrs. J. Russell Sanders will review “The Miracle of the Bells” by Russell Janney tomorrow at 1:30 p. m. in the parlors of the First Baptist church.

Mrs. Monica B. Owen, hational fleld consultant, Play Schools Association of New York, will address the noon luncheon of the Day Nursery Association of Indianapolis Jan. 21 in the Columbia club.

Newly elected officers of the Soclety of Indiana Pioneers include Stephen C. Noland, president; Neal Grider, vice president; Mrs. Tom S. Elrod, registrar; Miss Caroline Dunn, secretary, and Charles N. Fultz, treasurer.

The Indianapolis district sales office of the Chicago and Southern Air Lines was moved today from the Test building to 402' Merchants Bank building.

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Man Wounded in Bar 'Free-for-All'

allegedly from Willis’ knife. at. Pennsylvania and ot. Joseph Bennett was taken into custody

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A witness, Mrs, Lillian Kerns, 1008 | intent to kill.

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told police the man followed Mrs. |Prietor John Bunenu told police Rogers, getting off at the next/came to the tavern with Bennett

Both described him as about 30,

‘looking for trouble,” were charged with disorderly conduct. They were

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