Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 April 1947 — Page 29

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ORDA AL Yok Bites ca) Three Girls, Boy Win Way es To Semi-Final Spelling Bee Brookside and Hill Community | Centers Each Send 2 Representatives ve iE By ART WRIGHT : Refrigerat | ‘Brookside and Hill community centers last night added three girls Tave and a boy to the lineup of semi-finalists in The Times Spelling Bee.

Restaurant & Rettig ~The lone boy winner was Charles Hodge, 13, of St. Philip Nerl, the o Flofst®. Tope sensed | runnerup in the district contest at Brookside. The winner thers was

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Shirley Ann Hessler, 12, of Little Flower. “Existence” was the word that better than a mile a minute,” stumped Charles and brought first-place honors to Shirley Ann when he said. : ; LILO367 she corrected the spelling and. then “They could carry a TeSSage | onths 970 FT. WAYNE AVE. spelled “transaction.” place honors were won by Catherine from Kearney, Neb, for instance, : At Hill Community center, first Kiser, 10, of St. Rita's. Runnerup to my loft here. : miles was Doris Rudy, 12, also of St. But Shared 2 Srawouk, Mr, is bi Rita's, Shemroske _ Aways <_ Doris missed on “develop.” After “First somebody would have to|sald. “Every now BARNEY'S QUALITY JEWELER'S ————er OOFTecting. Dore’ ence Gathert take them to Kearney,” he said,|8et a rummy, but ¢ . . spelled “proceed” as her second fi- he seme Sough NATIONALLY ADVERTISED Dallst word, ‘By the time The pronouncer and judges last old, the night were: Brookside, pronouncer, 300 nS Mrs. Ruth M. Jones; judges, Mrs. ; pigeon fanciers, raises and races len aT a Medana Watches H. L, Allen, Mrs, E. L. Johnston and | the birds as a hobby. t nine all { Mrs. H. C. Silegman; Hill, pro- & “They Get Excited’ and a 3 a they're ; : nouncer, Mrs, Naomi Clay; judges; } Ns ; : : He led the way up a ladder to his|other side of . | | Miss Virgle Dunville, Miss Eura . Wiggin Dayle bons Fo, . Sargent and Mrs. Edna Shorter, A YARN SPINNER—An ardent sportsman before his health failed, Prince Yasu- |P Se pigeons’ futiered about ‘his| before I MEDANA WATCH Tonight's contestants will be: hito Chichibu, first brother of Emperor Hirohito of Japan, now spends much of his |nead, cooing happily. weeks later they | Bi he : 95 Michigsa 80. Fatrcin, Cues 'w, mots | time shearing his sheep and helping to spin their wool into yarn. He's pictured above Mr, Shempotks: brushed OF: big alliy Jebina my, ——— 1 | 10 Shirl J Boronic, 11; Victor are, 11: War: in his home at Gotenba City, operating the spinning wheel while his wife cards the “They get excited when I come to| very waa ’ : y Sot Cr or Gan tins, 13; clipped: wool. : iss them,” he explained. toed, ;

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Rosner, 13; Joan Saligoe, 13; Dolores Duga 13; Bernard Meyers, 12; Philip Bayt, 3, and Sylvia Humphries, 13, all of Holy Trinity; Loretta Compton, 14, School 75; Cecil Clements, 14; Charles Landrigan, 13; Rose Ann Litzelman, 13; Evelyn Litzelman, 11, and Juliana King, 13, St. Anthony's; Dolores Lambert, 12; Ronald Deal, 11, and Walter Zeunik, 13, Holy Trinity, i wi : At Roherts Park Methodist Church, Dela- { + {{ware and Vermont Sta Judy, Barnes, 11,

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tricia Barrett, 11, and Patricia Otichrist, 12, St. Joseph's; June Soots, 13, and PhylA handsome pocket watch that will keep good time for many nize : i years. T7-Jewel movement, uni tarnishable chrome case.

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; Marie Burtzo, 13, Holy Cross; Norman Kassenbrock, 12; Pat McNulty, 13; Collette Heuer, 13; Robert Dahlen, 13, and Barbara Hemmings, 13, Cathedral; Joyce Steinker, 10, and Betty Terry, 11, Trini Evangelical Lutheran; Caroline Deven, 132, and. Mary McGinley, 13, Cathedral; Joan Bischoff, 12, Holy Cross. .

Seeking district laurels tomorrow night will be:

At Fairview Presbyterian Church, 46th St. and Kenwood Ave.—Molly Ann Brezette, 14, 8t. Thomas Aquinas; Alice Jones, 14, and Mary Jane Davidson, 13, School 43; Willlam Payne, 12, and Patty Jo Hus-

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Ww ATE RPROOF sey, 13, of Christ the King; Jack Kane, 12, and Danny Meyer, 10, St. Thomas Aquinas; Harold Stanley, 14, School 80; Donna WATCH James, 11, and Cindy Smith, 11, St. Thomas uinas; Pat urkhead 2, : ard; Alice Ashby, 132, School 80; Sweep Second Hand omas Beczkiewicz, 11, and Susahne Clark. 11, 8t. Thomas Aquinas; Don Sie , 13, School 84; akayoshi, 10,

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John Molloy Jr., 12; Norman Schmaltz, 13; John Hughey, 13; Harry Wagner, 13, and Joseph Sweeze: Patri

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/ Qualyy Raymond McClintock, 11; Emily Gray, 11; p : Jue Charge Accounts or Patty Prestel, 13; Newland McElfresh 12: ’ . John Schelll, 13; Robert Prestel, 11; Helen y ia Hensley. 13, and Dolores McElfresh, 13, S-P-A-C-E-D Payments St. Patrick's.

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