Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 March 1947 — Page 7
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course in agriculture at Purdue! university. ‘Richard Ingels, 1711 Kelly st, and Robert C. Varvil, 266 N. Holmes ave. were awarded eni-| mal husbandry certificates, and Garnet V. Owens, 2210 N, Illinois st, received one in dairy manufactures.
Fidelity Rebekah Lodge 227 will meet at 7:45 o'clock tonight at 1609'4 Prospect st. Drill practice will follow.
Judge Alex Clark of ‘municipal court 4 will address the Warren Township Republican club Wednesday. New officers are William Beard, president; Marvin Schock, vice president; Mamie Hurt, second vice president; Louise Robbins, secretary, and Charles Koehler, treasurer.
Local Briefs | Place ‘celved certificates. after a short members and their families. The |
Veneer Part Fino = oss Set at $25,000
Fire believed to have . started (ffom a spark swept through the |Monteath Veneer Corp, 1121: E, ¥ s veMiss Ada Nelson will supervise 24th st, Jeo, Seatpoyis . the cooking of Indian dishes served heer and expensive m ery. {in Indian style at the dinner to- Losses today were tentatively esti{morrow night in the Roosevelt mated at $25,000. Temple "Methodist church. Miss| piemen said sparks from a
Nelson is oh furlough -from her | broken extension light bulb touched work. in India as a Mathodist mis-| {off grease on a machine, The fire
sionary. The dinner and a lecture |, neg out the one-story cutting by Miss Nelson is sponsored by the c..ii0n The building g i a
Woman's Society of Christian! Service of Rodsevelt temple, + | $30,000 wood slicer. & $15,000 drying
Bapiist~ church honoring Rev. Charles M. Kroft, acting pastor of Edgewood Methodist church,’ will - speak.
| machine and other costly maCol. Robert Rossow, superintend- | chinery. ent of state police, will address the Carl Walls, a workman, was
Co-operative Civic Service club at! greasing the drying machine yes{its noon liincheon tomorrow in the| terday when the extension dropped
gold room of the Washingtdh hotel. |to the floor and the flames broke David C. Braden, longtime associate | qt.
and friend of Col. Rossow, will in-| An overheated stove is believed
A pitch-in dinner will be held at] 6:3 p. m, Friday -in the Woodruff
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fevend Announces For City Clerk
John Howard will be a Democratic candidate for city clerk in the primary election May 6. A life resident of Tdianapotis, the 41 - year-old . candidate lives at 646 E. 62d st. He is an employee of the Howard K, Lewis Roofing Co. Mr. Howard is a Cathedral high school ' graduate and has been active in amateur baseball circles. ; He helped organize the 8Sunday Mr. Howard municipal league in 1930. Twice teams coached by him have ‘won league championships.
SET BUSINESS MEETING
The Regular March business meeting of the Women's auxiliary to the Indianapolis Photo-Engravers union 11, will be held at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow at 320 N. Pennsylvania ‘st.
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teady Improvement’ BOSTON, March 10 (U. P)~— Postmaster General Robert E. Han. negan may be released from the Massachusetts Memorial hospital within a week if he continues his present ‘satisfactory progress”
Dr. Reginald H. Smithwich, attending physician, sald today Mr, Hannegan was showing “steady improvement” from©sa recent opera~ | tion, He did not disclose the nature | of the surgery.
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the drive in his area. The Rev.|killel yesterday when a tree he was Victor L. Goossens is executive di- | cutting fell on him as he worked
rector, for a wood products company. —— RR ra At St. Vincent's—Everett, Jas tiet Jones; { BIRTHS Hatvey, K Kathryn Stafford; Prank Ros | Twins St Soukup; Harold, fi, Methods Payl, Thelma Richardson, arles, Ruth Tiepen, a Corde.
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Girls At St. Francis—Howard, Mildred Flynn, | Prank Benson, 64, at 6419 Broadway, corBerry. onary occlusion.
and James, Jean Marie At Celeman—Duane, Ellen Nelles; pdr Winn Oretn, 30, at 2444 N. Rural, 200 C Alberta | Santvieve Co Crouse; | |Cha ries Lesman, 78, at 113¢ Bates, care- - ral hemorrhage. Inss, iy Crom; and ‘William, Cath (Eva Ann Btocton, 59, at 1337 Spann, cere- | bral hemorrhage. At Methodist Sar A na | | Bertram Earl Norris, 67, at 1331 N. LinoNrman, Iva Moore; Clarence, Mary | Mood, myocarditis. oo. Rural ayes Pence; poDett, Roxeuby race; | M outs O a yo Charles etty Lee: Jose irginia - | . Millin; Robert, Mary | Seward: John, | Mary . aT ANAT, 54, at 606 ‘Shelby, myo-
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William, Irene Collins, and George, Martha Whitesitt | clara Myrtle Wallace, oY at 310 N. HighDavis: |“ 1and, coronary ocelusio
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