Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 May 1947 — Page 4

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| WASHINGTON, May 30 (U, P)-~ President Truman has forwarded to|

of the national guard, serve corps and army of the United who applied for commissions under the second regular army inte-

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Observatory Public

iw FRANKLIN SPEAKER — Dr. Dwayne Orton, director of education of the International Business Machines Corp., will be the speaker when Franklin college, Franklin, Ind., graduates a class of 50 Sunday afternoon at 5 o'clock. Rev. Douglas Rae, Bloomington, will give the baccalaureate address Sunday morning.

{| ANDERSON, Preparations

Times State Service Ind, May 30. ] are being’ advanced for the annual Church of God in« ternational camp meeting, preliminary sessions on which will begin

9. A missionary conclave will be held Thursday, June 13 "and the following day will fea College Day, with the annual commencement exercises of Anderson college to be held that evening.

neds. Lectures Close Sunday

. Carla E. Bren *Casterline Ruin 3 Char J. iy 5 E aaries 2d Lt. Robert E. sute—Ca Barle B. Butler, Ist _ Lt. Delbert E. ton, Jat} Nick

and West Jajayette—1st Lis. Dallas, O . Dawson, For

Times State Service BLOOMINGTON, Ind., May 30.— The last “public night” lecture and demonstration of the school year at the Goethe Link observa-

tory, near Brooklyn on state road}

67 will be from 8:30 to 10 p. m.] | Sunday. Dr. Lawrence H. Aller will speak and Dr. James Cuffey will be in charge of the showing of Saturn

Has. |8nd Jupiter through the 36-inch

Dean W. " Dutrack. Lt. Parker C. Kuldau.

taoutame-3d 1st 1st Fotos Ted R. Lehman, Ist Li

Quentin B. Yoder. i 1st BE Robert J. Mason Jr.

ist Robert J. MasterWilliams, James R. ber. Lt. Robert C. O'Hara, 2d Lt.

cited E . Roberts. Lt.

Greencastle—1st, Lt. Prac Me. . Bievens, CBantingion-—siaj. Be J. Bertrand A. Handwork. a SUES FOR DISSOLUTION ANDERSON, Ind, May 30.—Dissolution of 10 Madison county concerns which are no longer doing

business for alleged failure to file annual corporation reports with the

secretary of state was asked in suits |%;

filed in Madison superior court on ~ behalf of Cleon H. Foust, Indiana

reflecting telescope.

State

Deaths

EVANSVILLE—William Norris, 84. TERRE HAUTE-Mrs. Julia A. Cur-

WAYNE—W. Lee Chur gh, Jrosident of board of the First Church

Scientis M. Haas, 6. Employed by

_ Oliver M. 5 A. TE ve L. Tieman, 53. Employed by Pruehaut Trailer Co. Mrs. Cora Elizabeth Hagzelett, 80. Mrs. Clara A. Stolpet, 65. Mrs. Darothy Rockhill, 43. Mrs.

Poly . Wilfred, 33. FREEPORT Mrs. Sylvia ay Wynant,

7. MUNCIE—Mrs.. Florence McDonald, 82. RIA--Mrs. Dais

ALEXAND) isy [Eckenrode, LAPAYETTE--Thomas B. Speer,

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House of Rep__resentatives 47 Note of Guido’s scale 50 Digraph

35 Dress

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Brush it, brush it, brush it. Curls Spring Right Back.

Children given special attention.

Specially trained operators for small fry.

Permanent Speciatly = A 95

Long or vr Short Styles

Not ey Supplies Used

—NO APPOINTMENT

NECESSARY —

Super-Value NOW ONLY

Permanent $3%

A FINE VALUE!

ADDED SPECIALS!

Shampoo and Sot___$1.25

You can come ‘in every night as late as 6 p. m. for any beauty service, Monday thru Saturday, No appointment. Deeded.

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Service Day,

ot am mevind wn vi beginning June'15 and closing June 2. Sunday, June 15, will be World

With war restrictions removed, officials expect attendance at’ this year's camp meeting to exceed all previous records, A special tract of

ground is being prepared as a trailer

site. The Christian Education Convention portion of the annual conclave will be ‘held June 1

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of suits bearing such familiar and

Timely, Varsity-Town, Ayreshire, Goodall, Lorraine-Haspel, and others.

whole works. °

start down where a tender

high as a man needs to go.

It is, unfortunately, true that the makers of fine.

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85 Hamilton County |Farmers in Contest

Times State Service Ind, May 30.— will| Eighty-two Hamilton county farmers have enrolled in the 1047 FMiveAcre Gam-club, County Agent O. V.| Winks has announced. ' Additional Robert accepted until June

by Paul to the farmer with the highest yield.

the Second Floor at Ayres’ is taking on a

very, very pleasing appearance.

Filling (well, almost!) the racks is a wide variety

respected labels as Kuppenheimer, Lebow,

There are modestly priced (but handsome) Seersuckblended tropical fab=rics, all=wool tropical worsteds, year 'round flannels,

tweeds, worsteds, etc.—the

budget is soothed, and go up to about as

| Falienstock; Rockville Centre, N. Y., ‘while Elizabeth Holden, West LafayLette, will be news editor.

include Doris Ann McNary, Vevay,

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RE py og gl . Hollowell, 4545 Broadway, Indianapolis, has been elected edi-tor-in-chief of The Purdue Exponent, Purdue university newspaper, for the coming year, Named managing editos’ls James

so: Suck Sie Lon, s-manager; Rober rt Holloway, v . re-elected

sports| To Cost $24,958

x Cr Marvin Olson, Saline, Mich,

circulation manager, and Maurice Sadowsky, Rochester, advertising manager.

Tita am— FOUNDATION SECRETARY Times State Service » LAFAYETTE, Ind, May 28.— Richard P. Thornton has been appointed executive secretary of the Purdue Alumni Scholarship Foundation, Inc. He is a 1941 graduate

FRIDAY, MAY. 30, 1001

'|Court House Work '

‘NOBLESVILLE, Ind, May 3 The Hamilton county commissioners

Noblesville. Mr. Jessup’s bid for the work, which will include lowering the celling in the court room and

of the university ind succeeds Herp PUllding & few’ office and ltbrary Duggins who 1s now connected for the judge, totaled $24,058 No

with the University of W

other bid was submitted, Jounty

Others hoiding staff positions will ton in Seattle as assistant football officials had appropriated $25,000

If it is a suit you have in mind (and untisual indeed

is he whose wardrobe needs no bolstering after

the war-long shortage), allow us to suggest that

coach.

for the work.

KS. Ayres &

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