Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 April 1947 — Page 5

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~ Dr. R. L. Holland of Indianapolis, general secretary of the Indiana Council of churches, will speak on “The Church in the World Today" at the meeting of the Indiana

Council of Churchwomen., in Evansville tomorrow. Mrs, R. .I Rudduck of Mishawaka, council

president, will preside. Others on the program are Mrs. J. H, Smiley, president of the Indianapolis council; Mrs. R. J. Hudelson who will install officers; Mrs. Walter Gingery and Mrs, Harold Klingel.

Dr. Norris®W. Rakestraw, professor of chemistry at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, Jolla, Cal, will speak at a meeting of the Indiana section of the American Chemijeal soclety Friday, Wayne W., Hilty, chairman of the section, will preside. Dr, Rakestraw will speak on “Sidelights of Chemical Education. :

The annual dance of the Marion County Council of Fraternal and

Social societies will be held at 9:30] p. m. Thussday in the K. of C. hall,

13th and Delaware sts. ' Walter Jackson and his orchestra will play.

Edward H. Mayon, Indianapolis, has been elected to Gamma Sigma Delta, honorary agricultural society, at Kansas State college, Manhattan, Kas. He was selected on the basis of his scholastic record.

The Indianapolis Writers club will meet at 8 p. m. Monday in the Washington hotel. An election will be held to replace Mrs. Patricia Rich who has resigned as treasurer. Plans for a city-wide short story contest will be announced.

S. Sgt. James H, Caves, son of Herbert A. Caves, Salem, has been assigned to the airborne second infantry school at Ft. Benning, Ga. He is the husband of Mrs. Maxine Caves, 822 Bates st.

Thé Indianapolis Federation of Community Civic clubs will meet at 8 p. m. Friday at the Washington hotel. Civic problems will be discussed and standing committees for

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next year will be announced by the president, Paul C, Wetter, Edna Acton, 3, fell from an upstairs’ window at her home, 468 N.| Randolph st., yesterday but escaped

bulance crew treated her for bruised moyth and back. She was! left in the care of her mother, Mrs. | Marian Acton.

A. L. Caldwell, head of the vita-| min section at EY Lilly & Co. re-| search laboratories, will ‘speak at a Scientech club meeting at 7:30 p.m, Thursday at the Indiana war memorial. Members

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guests. There will be a luncheon meeting at noon Monday at the Hotel Antlers. Members will inspect an Indianapolis Speedways racing car and see a sound movie: “The Crucible of Speed.”

Dr. Léon I. Feuer of New York | will address a city-wide rally of the | Indianapolis Zionists tomorrow at’ fire this 8:30 p. m, in the Kirshbaum cen-| caused first degree burns on thet

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when he participated in a haircutting contest at the International Barber conference held in New| York early this month will speak at- a meeting of Journeymen Barbers, local 247 A. F, of L., at 8 p. m, today. = Hz wil] talk on “Scientific! Technique in’ Modern Barbering.” |

Kerosene which she threw on a morning exploded and

ter. Dr. Feuer is a member of the hands and face of Mrs. Patricia governing body of the World Zionist Hall, 15, of 526 8. Missouri st. She of the Sahara Grotto bands will be congress. Other speakers ure Gov- Was taken ‘to city hospital where presented tonight, tomorrow night

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Louis J. Alber of Cleveland, will {speak on “Behind the Soviet Iron |

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{her condition is termed as (rious, The Ladies Auxiliary of the Indianapolis Railways Union 1070, will

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and 11 in the Claypool hotel. Mére than 500 Hoosier coal dealers are expected to attend. Robert W. Bidlack, Indianapolis, is chairman of the arrangements committee.

Ralph Miller, 28, a taxicab driver, of 235 N. Davidson st., told police two men passengers held him up in the 500 block of Bright st. last night and took his wallet containing $10,

The fifth annual minstrel show

and Thursday night in the audi|torium of the Grotto home, 4107 E. Washington st. Each performance will start at 8:15 p, m,

Frank Powers, 27, of 321 N. Gladone ave. was slightly injured, and Leo Killian, 43; of Centralia, Ill,

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