Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 February 1947 — Page 10

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Table Tennis Champs *Meet in Feature | Table tennls and basketball will be featured at a sports carnival at

3p. m. tomorrow in the boys' gymnasium at Manual high school.

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|. Heads Mission _—- i ———— » wanted to lose herself in him. She went on yelentlessly, “the way 1! wanted to cry out that she would love you, you'd go with me now.”

go, that she didn't care what be- ALT A SUDDEN flare of anger burned

THE STORY! Mike Cargin went off it * th nh war i Shout shying Any ng Seftite

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J ) ns Nvi | Mrs. Ruth D. Estes, of Ptianap-{l a which aerial came ‘of anything or anybody, ff| lolis has been appointed na main upvart. Hl a ge slong sums. |p the two of ‘them, she and |through Cassie. “In other words, ‘|director of community service for gues. Cassie wonders if he's right. Mike could be together, Togethert|I should be the one to give in. I The way it was meant to be! should just forget about Mama and

+ CHAPTER 3 © “Cass, baby, I'm going to make Len! and Sid and go out to ‘Call

this" 18 times True, I _ Ohristmas pre frankly it wi Operation

Almia Boyd, Frances Forbes, Sara Kerr, Mary Demetriades, Donald R.

Jones, Wesley Harris, Eleanor: Caz- |

“well, Willlam Sullivan, Curtis Dankert, Carl Ray and Davia Turpin. Doris Herbert, Byron Rodarmel, Phyllis Keyes, Marilyn Mouseley Barry Campbell, les Hall, Delores Smith, Edward Lowery, Rex Broome, Janet Hosea, Sonny Lee Saul, Janice Addington, Bette Mae Burris, Richard Caulkins, Francis Feist, Nancy Carter and Darlene Galloway. bow Gold Star Service A class composite poem written by an English class of Technical high was recently used at a gold star service in a high school in War wick, Australia. f The poem “Youth Speaks to the Young Dead Soldiers,” was written by Mrs. Louis Camp's English class ‘three semesters ago, in answer. .to a poem by Archibald McLeish. ‘It was printed in the Arsenal Cannon, the School Press Review and the Warwick Daily news.

Hear City Editor Edwin C. Heinke, city editor of The Times, addressed staff members

of the Arsenal Cannon at a meeting Friday night. He spoke on news writing and the art of reporting. Miss Ann White, journalism instructor and adviser of publications at Ford's high school, Dearborn, Mich, also visited the staff offices and addressed the journalism class.

An editorial by Wanda Williams, Tech senior and a member of the

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FREDDIE THE FIREMAN—A: ‘a gentle hint fo customers fo |

| observe the new no smoking ordinance that applies to department

‘Ithe United Christian Missionary society. She will : {assume her duties

{March 1.

{ Announcement of Mrs. Estes’ new

position was made {by Dr. James A.

Crain, executive secretary of the |

} | stiffened through her. She thought, that's that!”

| “YES," Cassie thought flereely, yoy do what I think ls right. I'm

| “maybe he's right!” Rebellion ooine to take you with me, and! to che#hge your plans one bit!"

“Maybe Mike is right. I could just ghe drew away, breathle cons ‘pick. up and go,-and they'd get ruced aching, | = | along!" | “Start your business here in-Mor-But it was no good. She Just tonville, Mike!" she cried. ' “Why, Yes. Mike, I'll go with you'"

Mike.”

fornia with you. Itisn’'t up to yol|

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“It's strictly up to you, Cassie.” | Bhysical “We're not getting anywhere, Harry H. Thomas and Miss Theo

“All T asked was for you to say,

The ‘event will be sponsored by | the Block “M" club and the girls education department,

B, Parr gnnotince.

by English ‘Teacher John MofTat, | self-styled “champion of his own

\ couldn't do it. That $10 a week can't you? Then I can keep my, I can't go,” Cass whispered. “I basement,” will meet the winner of

|the Joyce Hilgemeler-Phyllis Mie-

' |Dr, Crain explained:

department of sowelfare - of ™ | the society. She AR | will work in Dr. - Crain's depart- Mrs. Estes “ment. As the new director, Mrs. Estes’ will attempt to find ways of developing community outreach of the local churches. She will visit Disciples of Christ congregations all over the United States .and in

Canada. ; with a twinkle, Leni with the blue Community Service flowers in: her nal. —Just—a—child In speaking of her appointment,’ yet, ‘really, her hare knees softly! “The church rounded, her eyes with that new’

today is finding outlets of com- defiant ‘look, such a child really, and wilful,

munity service in such areas as 5 oa. women's clubs, labor groups, indus- MAMA couldn't do ath ing with; tries, social agencies and public per. schools.” even manage him. Mama was so! Mrs. Estes recently resigned as helpless, almost like a child herself, {director of religious education of a fat indolent, helpless child, alithe Third Christian, church where ways needing somehow to have di{she has been employed for more rections on everything. than 10 years. Her experience in If Cassie didn't watch, Mama ran religious social work has been the grocery bill into a frightening varied. She served as a Y. W. C. A.'total, and if Cassie didn't organize secretary in Tulsa, Okla. taught in the nousework it piled up into a a mission school in the Tennessee mess. mountains ‘and directed religious| «It isn't just the money, Mike. education in Union City, Ind. { It'3—just that someone has to keep An A. B. degree was awarded her | things going.” by Transylvania university and she! Another painful silence. did graduate work at the College! “Cassie, if it's just that you don't of the Bible in Lexington, Ky. {want to marry me, or if you don't Ee ———— TT H——— | k 2 - | CONTEST WINNERS heii I can make a go of the busi Rosalie Summa has been awarded; “It isn't that! Oh Mike, it isn't {first place in an essay contest based that. I love you, and I know you'll

{the Fletcher family. Shut it off, suddenly like that, and what on earth would they do? | Groceries~—the school clothes for Sid and Leni-—school started next’ month — she’d been saving some aside for that, . . | “Maybe .you could get a job in San Francisco, Cass, and send them’ a little money.” There was Leni, Cass thought

Arsenal Cannon staff, has been stores, hotels and rooming houses, "Freddie the Fireman" has been [on “American Brotherhood Week," make a success of what you set

{she brought home was what kept job, and I can look after them, Oh Just can’t leave them."

-plans-mean-more-to-you—than=—"

| plan on their being my responsi. And. Sid—Mama couldn't”

let you in for that. |

Mike, I do want to marry yout | “Okay.” dema table tennis contest. Phillip “I can't do that," Mike's accents | Mike turned on the ignition, | Goldsmith, who holds the city were clipped and short. “We've Stepped on the starter, threw the chanipionship title will meet Richgot it all figured out, the plant we | CAT into gear viglently and started 'ard. Mascoe, South side champion, would use, the factory that would|l® with a jerk, His face was] The last event will feature the take ou: first output. You couldn't |Stonelike, winner of the Mascoe-Goldsmith ship the stuff clear to California When the car stopped in front of | sets and Mr. Moffat; “who boasts he from Mortonville and still make the shabby little house on Oarsongrcan beat any man in Indiana over anything. You: got to he close to Street, Papa was on his knees trim- 85 and also any boy at Manual— the—heck, Cassie, I've got my plans ming the grass along the. crumbling except one.” all made.” walk. | Under the tutelage of Miss Elena “Well then —'if the — if your _ “Well ‘well, well, if it ain't Mike Raglin, the Monday “Reds” will Cargill,” Papa said. He wiped his oppose the Tuesday “Blues,” su“And if your family means more hands on his baggy old trousers and | pervised by Miss Parr, in the girls’ to you than I do” Mike inter. ¢Ame around to shake hands with | hardwood contest. rupted with deadly quietress. Mike. “Come on in. Mama's got| “Reds” are Elizabeth Brown, Mar “That's not fair, Mike. 1 didnt SUPPer Pret’ hear ready.” ‘[saret Kircham, Kathlyn Mann, MIKE GRINNED and reddened a poor, Mattick, Shirley Moen, (bit. “'Praid I cant tonight,” he roc c Prentice, Viola ' Reiteis, {sald: “I just picked Cass up and drove her home. You . still

bility—but they are." “I'm not, 1 guess." Maybe we'd better just wait a while,” Cassie whispered. your banjo?” * x = Papa no , his face br nl “I'VE WAITED.” The words were ing Pa Toadies is lace Siighten Duncan, Barbara Harrington, Barlike stones dropping into a quiet “Fellow I knew in camp had a > ® Hilarides, Virginia pool. “You know I loved you, Cass. banjo the Red Cross gave him. och. Janet ' Leuschner, I wanted to ask you to marry me He used to play it evenings and jt Miedema, Jean Tutterrow, Jane before I went, but I just couldn'treminded me of you, Mr. Fletcher.” | kins, Nancy Wilkins, Joyce Cassie hated to leave Mike like | isemeler and Mary K. Taylor. “I wanted it to be so that if this. She stood by the side of the! . fae somebody came along you'd feel tied to me, not throw away

Piay | oan Wolfe. “Blues” are Ru Ann Cruse, Lillian

not car hesitantly, le ra? “I'l phone you maybe tomorrow, | Too Many Marys" will be presented

when I didn't know how I'd come and drove away.

back if I ever did. | (T Be Conti od “I left you with no strings at- . sult inued;

tached, not one. But all the time LINCOLN PROGRAM SET I loved yqu, Cass.. So much that

{3:15 p. m.

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I'll néver love anyone else the same sented Feb.

{Dorothy Walla, Delores Schwicko, # {Anna Harvey, ‘Phoebe Burks and §

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ia gi {something real because of a feeling Cass,” he said. He looked at her! 8 A double leature matines by the

lof" responsibility or loyalty to me, briefly. then ‘said goodby to Papa | MAK and Wig elub of Manual in &

{the school auditorium Feb, 12 at §

| jdent of the Business and Profes- § A Lincoln program will be pre-isional Women's Clubs, will speak ,

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