Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 February 1948 — Page 7
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War Memorial Auditorium. Mr. Shackleton is sponsored by the American-British Commonwealth Association. Lt. Gov. Richard James will accept the relic in the absgnce of Governor Gates. It will be kept in the State Library Historical building. * The guest Englishman also will bring greetings from the British] Legion to the American Legion. Mr, Shackleton is an explorer, lecturer, author of the book, “Arctic Journey,” and a textbook on anti-U-boat warfare, a distinguished member of the RAF 3nd labor member of Parliament for Preston, Lancashire.
Files $25,000 Suit Against Transit Firm
Eugene G. Pugh, 1409 N. Wallace St., today had filed a $25,000 damage suit against the Indianap-
Mr. Pugh said he was permanently disabled when a trackless trolley struck his car at St. Clair and Pennsylvania Sts. last December,
CAMERA CLUB TO MEET The Indianapolis Camera Club will present Robert Kryter in an fllustrated travelog on his photousually | graphic experiences and Pravin in the West tomorrow at 8 p. in the club rooms, 143 I. Ohio St. Mr. Kryter is vice president of the
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f [Death of Woman _ [Probed by Police Mrs. Virginia
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Mrs. Horace Betty Betty, an Indianig resident 23 years, died in her home, 2424 Indi-
Rev. Horace J. Betty; two daughters, Mrs. Cassie Harris, Akron,
Indianapolis, and four sons, General, Mack, Pasco, all of Indianapolis, and Roosevelt, Detroit,
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housing project for war veterans|Lockerbie St. at 1 a. m, anapolis Ave. She was 63. will have adequate fire protection Police are holding a 40-year- ae a Ro bau hanon, pW YORK DEPARTURES. : rare a Vigrancy Barnes Methodist Church and {tai Naples: I ibrattar: hE | Were "Ives! rar eld at 1p. mn Sore Jano Halelehy Aruba: Po. ported to Oity Hall today that a Mrs. .G ible was ‘pushed or fell tomorow in the Barn 3 15a Gri: Panama SE "| : dorsement” a Jeon argu a jn Rie fire nity struck by a truck. Cemetery. s angles. Survivors are her husband, the||f The bureau sald it had received or dictated by the ulty; Pallbearers Selected | A COMPLETE OPTICAL SERVICE reports of several young Also he said the volunteer or- Advertisement | Entire F who represented to prospective |ganization will have the co-|For Mitchum Funeral St LE For the Entire Fam ]| customers that they were partici-j SOODWILL BEARER — Ed. operation of the Wayne Town-| pallbearers for the services of Hehy Pimples EYES EXAMINED—GLASS ATED DE bur haste to wip. sates] Ward Shaclioton, MP. of Great [ship fire department which has|yames Joseph Mitchum, who was _|training at an Indianapolis hos.| Britain, willbe. the city's quest [seven trucks available for Tyn-liilied- in an accident. Monday, Kill Romance! empein pital # * tomorrow and Friday, dall Towne. . were announced today. The fu- ‘Many shattered romances may bell i [ipa bureau said a check of The community has been with-|neral will be tomorrow at 10 a.m. traced directly to scratching of skin|| oy 4 - CE hospitals which were men- uge « out protection since the federal|in the Flanner & Buchanan Mor- blemishes. Why tolerate itching of | tioned by the solicitors disclosed : government removed its fire tuary with burial in Crown Hill, pimples, eczema, angry red blotches |i the hospitals had no connection 0 f fighting equipment several Active pallbearers include Rob-|and other irritations when you can 1 M to , M. with any such contest. Months ogo: ert Mitchum, John Andrews, Rus- get first relief with soothing Peter- (fil | Tues, Thur. and Sat. KAHN BLDG “It is apparent that the state- . sell Harris, Walter Binal and sen’s Ointment? 35¢ all 9AM tod P.M. 302 . [ments made . . , are merely sym- State Stone Relic Tyndall Towne is composed of Nicewanger. Honorary One application delights or money|ffl | Closed Wed. at Noon MERIDIAN AT WASHINGTON appeals to sell magazines Army barracks rented to war vet- will Be hae- refunded. Also for tired cracked king gn dhe purchasers « erans on city-owned property. i feet. selling th on its merits,” . Gift Torn From House CN NIT KAI A AAI FETE Of Commons by bomb STORE. HOURS | FREE PARKING [haa received reports that maga], yard, Shackleton, member of 3 9 zine ‘salman pore reset the Brit The SATURDAY | V7 oO E. v ai mas om I Woot or ne awa] 90 A. M. v0 6 P. w. 90700 Zr J Lot No. 2 Across BE ee ai Friday ot 20:30am. In the Worla| ? “DAILY ~ A B60 UW. WASHINGTON ST... LI. 6371 i The bureau said it indorses no 8
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