Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 April 1947 — Page 4
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Jost Potter Fresh ; Ble a finalist word. eA els 12, 8t. Philip Nort; David Muey, unal cen ke Paters, e Com 1 ter, Pairicla ls is, ana Mie» in pa or, Fresh Ar , was school; Charlene Wilson gar B. of Holy ly 12, of | Be Be 13, and Patty Garvey, 13, 8. and Bernice - Na Pein’ Neri: Dick Sheets, 14. School 38; '92; the runnerup, Bernice June Ketersom, 13, and Pat O'Brien, 14, | uadvertisement.” Pa-|Little Flower. ’ . the word then At Hill sommunity Semin, % 1800 4 Colom ; we, Arfeia » corrected ba ave —Shirley Jom, Bild.
Tat ‘Northwestern ter ‘Sidnetta Garrett, 13, of 63, was first and Shirley Jones, 13,
School 42, was runnerup. Shirley | Riser. and Stdnetta | Ds: Beverly last | | Washington,
lled “advisable” spelled “description” as her word,
At the Tabernacle Presbyterian St. Ritas: 13, of St. |
Joan of Arc, won top laurels and |be:
church Joan McMahon,
Theresa. Zoellner, 13, .also of St. Joan of Arc,
which counted Theresa out Was ‘0 ed ugar, 11:
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“supercilious. w Officials last night were: tian cemmunity center, pronouncer Mrs, Franklin Wise; judges, Mrs. Eugene Boles, W. R. Walser, Mrs. Howard Kelley. Communszl center, pronouncer, the Rev. Wright; judges, Mrs. David Shapiro, Emil Kuhn and Mrs. Emory James.
eenter, pronouncer, Mrs. Christina | judges, Miss Hazel
‘Merriwether; ‘Henderson, Ray Crowe and “Mrs.
‘Olla Roberts. Taberhincle Presby- |} hr. “terian church, pronouncer, Andrew RD Kassenbrock, 12; Pat MoNaIy, 1
Bicket; judges, Mrs. Andrew Bicket, |
Miss Edna Robinson and Miss Vay |
Stringer, _Contestants tonight will be: At Brookside community center,
and ena 1 81: Shirley Ann Hessler Huser, 13. Little Flower:
83. Raymond Cline, 11, St. Philip Neri ward Steward, School 81;
rty, 13, Bernard McCormick,
eS mar school pupils earned their way to the semievel Bow Jas Bight when they won he fas
: ‘district titlebolder and runnerup for each of the centers were: . Ohristian commanity center, Lee Dirks, 11, of School 85 was the and Beverly Henrickson, 13, also of School 85 was runnercorrected Beverly's mis-
“nairitenance” * then|Sh “duress” correctly as her Webber, 3 of
community cen |Gartin, 11. School | I Rita's;
was second. The word | Trinity;
Chris- |
Fr. Viétor | Walter Zeunik, 13. Holy Trinity.
A. Cathedral; Deloris Kramer, 13, and Bette Northwestern community ys scnool 14: Albert McGraw, 13. St. Jo-
Olney. Brookside pwy— Bat} Bakgr. 2 12, and | Norma | Moet, 14, and Alice Graham, 11, School | *
Therese! 13,
Mody, 3 Jon Bob, 4h 20 He 12, Mar , an retta . St. Philip Neri; Helen Wich Air school;
10, Franklin Brown,
13, 11, Phyllis
Richard Beaven, Catherine Kiser, and Forrest James, 8, of 11, and Payton Ann Belcher, 14,
Ln Bio 10, Eleanor odes, 12, Judied at hii ig 13, Schoo | Do ris Rudy, 12, Sarah Miller, 14, Betty 13, "Juanita Anderson, 11, Mary and Anna Bdwards, 11. St Ann Burse, 10,
10, James Ruth Fleming,
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Beverly Hi hyaugh, 11, School 56; Rote mary i ng and Mary Boyd, * er ran, 14, School 2
Tomorrow night's contestants will
| At Coleman Community Center, 2/535 W Michigan St.—Patricia Cmehil, 10, Holy Helena Chandler, 13, School 50; Shirley Zeronik, 11; Victore Zare, 11: WarPat Stevens, 13; Ernes- | tine Stanfield, 13; Esther Canalas,' 13; {John Snyder, 15; Donald Cesnik, i Carol Rosner, 13; Joan Saligoe, 13; Dolores Du|gar, 13; Bernard Meyers 12; PRUIND. “Bayt, +113, and Sylvia Humphries, 13, all of Holy { Trinity; Loretta Compton, 14, School 75, Cecil Clements. 14: Charles Landrigan, 13; Rose Ann Litzelman, 13; Jays Lituslman
Music,” in the Cathedral high school auditorium are (left to right), Joan Baltz, Rita Mellett, and Patty Ball,
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Ny * lin the last hours before the blond - " : gos ud ¢ ~% [stenographer was slain, IN 'PLAY—Appearing in a senior class play, "Say It With A check has revealed the trio was
. tav crui in th to be given by St. Agnes Academy at 8:15 p, m. Friday vers IEE 4 the
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11. and Juliana Kin St. Anthony's; Dolores Lambert, 12; Sonnld Deal, 11, and
| At Roberts Park Methoaist Church, Dela- | ware and Vermont Sts.—Judy Barnes, 11 | Sweeney, 13. Holy Cross: Paul Anderson. h's; Johnny White, 13, y Cross; Pajs Parrett, 11. and Batriei Gilchrist, 12, St. Joseph's: June Soots, 13.” and Phyll1is Broome, 13, School 10; Deloris Jeker, 13, and Paul Bippus, 14. School 9: Agnes McDougall, 14, and Patty Bahr 14, Cahedral, Marie Burtszo, 13,
{ Collette Heuer, 13: Robert Dahlen, 13, and | Barbara Hemmings, 13, Cathedral; Yao) Steinker, 10. and Betty Terry, 11, Trinit angelical Lutheran; Caroline Deven, 13, Eve Rar McGinley, 12, thedral; Joan Bischoff, 12, Holy Cross.
| Second preliminary matches Friday at 7:30 p.m.: ot Suhae Community center, 1231 Shelby |
Fairview P Presbyterian church, 46th st. | and Kenwood i Paul's Methodist church, 2900 Rader
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Members of Emmaus Senior Walther league will present a three-act comedy April 18 and 19 at 8 p. m. in Emmaus hall, The cast includes Carolyn Schwo- | meyer, Charlotte Riensche, Eunice|will have charge of publicity and Bosma, Dorothy Meyer, Mary Bos- | Evelyn Achgill will conduct ticket ma, Donald Strietelmeier,
> . eastern ave. Bosma, Robert Kaiser, Charles Bos-| she was found on the ma and Louis Blake. : Mrs. Charles Bosma, general play committee chairman, has appointed Bertram Behrmann and Virginia Marklin in charge of properties and. stage and Lee Beineke and Betty Behrmann, make-up. Ruth Armel
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‘Were you in a Ft. Wayne ave. || tavern a week ago tonight? Investigators from the sheriff's! § office today asked that question as an aid to help them check the trail of" Mrs. Mary Jeannette Griffin and two unidentified men companions |
ave, tavern row about three hours before the: 39-year-old woman was shot through the heart and dumped on a bridle path near 5400 South-
. {last Thursday morning, with a copy of a murder mystery thriller “The House of Darkness” lying nearby. Footprints of two men were found
Husband Is Released Two leads to her slayer have
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COUPLE'S LAST PICTURE— Pictured together before, their estrangement are Stanley Grif-
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but held after he confessed a fl number of holdups.-
Investigators . today asked cooperation from anyone who might have seen the trio after they left the Stardust tavern, 921 Ft. Wayne ave, about 9 p. m, Was Frequent Customer If they can be traced to other "| taverns, patrons or personnel may be able to identify the dead woman's companions. Information received by investi. gators today indicated further that Mrs. Griffin was well known along the Ft. Wayne “tavern row.” Man{agement of the Stardust tavern said {she had been a frequent customer until she was ordered out several | weeks ago. | Seek Men's Identity | Deputy Virgil Quinn sald wait|resses were notified not to serve Mrs. Griffin any more after the slain woman became quarrelsome.
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to return and was not seen again there until the night of ‘her murder. At that time, Deputy Quinn said he was told, she was served by a
Deputies still seek someone who can identify the two men with her last Wednesday. One wis short and ~ heavy, having dark hair and wearing dark clothes. The other was in his early twenties, had dark wavy hair and was tall and slender, wit-
As the investigation centered on tavern row, Deputy Quinn also said tests made of the bullet wound indicate Mrs. Griffin may have been shot with a German ger, Neither the gun nor bullet has been found.
He also said reconstruction from « |footprints and tire tracks around . her body indicate she was taken to the bridle path ingthe trunk of a
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