Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 May 1948 — Page 4

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O'Dell, Clinton Marsh and Chester Winter.

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oe Why Not Try This? ‘THE FAMILY SCRAPBOOK.

By DR. ERNEST 6. OSBORNE What About Nail-biting

Nall-biting, the habit that gives many parents the jitters, is usually a sign of tension in the child. Instead of rushing to the drug|:

Navy Men Here

Cites 20 For Aid At Cbatesville

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_*One World Fair’ store for bitter medicine to apply here received commendations’ to" the fingers, nagging and from Rear Admiral J. Cary Jones, Starts at 7 P. M. {thereby - increasing the tension, USN, commandant, Ninth Naval!

District, for voluntary during To eac wrote:

or using other repressive methods, one ought to stop and take stock, Is there too much pressure at school? Is Phil the kind of child

ety show, will be held from 7 p. m.

Youth Council of Re aan 'ouneil o Church Federation. who 1s easily excited by radio programs or movie horrors? Proceeds from the show will be Some children are more easily| affected than others. Are there! .l///f too-high standards of behavior $A }

after the tornado, Mar. 26, reflected much credit on 2. 1»

wocountries including purchase of food, glothing, training work and schools, , orphanages and refugee

Tickets are being sold by the youth groups in all Protestant churches and the Church Federation office in the YMCA. On 24 Floor Groups of charch youth, for-| eign students and the Church Féderation Radio Guild are pre-| senting the skits and . displays which will show how people live in 10 other countries, Demonstrations, shows and displays will be offered on the mecond floor of the YMCA bdutlding with 10 different church groups of several denominations taking part in the program. Mike Dunn, radio announcer, will conduct a quiz show in the

Sometimes well-meaning parents expect perfect courtesy from a very young child ‘When "it’s just

| be asked. ‘Then one tries to let,

up-on the pressure. Usually that spe public in emergency.” too hard to give. These are Will get results if there is enough Those receiving Shy some of some of the he questions tl that should | patience s! shown. 5 Ww. 36th yo i;

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dn , 1410 N PH dimen alt wh Jane Karrman, Sue Kassebaum, Joyce Kil Chief J. DO. Andeson USN. 137 jeditor of the 1949 yearbook of|,." nopecen Lane, Carol Lannerd, Here St: Teoman W- 3 Knuek os Shortridge High School. In the man Lauter, Monica Jawnax, Harry dav 1628 N, eran ni Water voting, participated in ‘by alll. Davi Majon 0 0 C,

id Lewis. Anne ., : McClure, Danlel Mealy Marilyn M ore o, third-year students, Julia Blumen $n. James Merrell Bd orklorg = Biota thal was second. Jane Cookaey 318 for Famcock.

Myer: and ’ Ephraim also com-| Maporn ode fsdding. Deiang Rodenbarger. sed Mice. ted. grd Russell Carol Segar re dea wr The Shortridge chapter of the { pHi th Jr. ET Ani! “Nets, W. 0, Lashbroo

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ore ated 85 seniors, Who were chosen lotte Ts or, Taavel Taylor, Ain ‘Thomas.

on the basis of scholarship and van et "Doroth y. Vogeisesnns. Roger {school service. oizeskl, Barbara Woligang, John W |

auditorium at-10. p.m. on . l ™ Annual Federal inspection of Reserve except Chief Anderson national subjects, Inter; Loki BAThE hoe. Reta "pedi ime 3 the. Shortridge ROTC unit will be and Chief Howard, regular Navy.! f May 14, Lt. Walter R. Fleming, AAT Ehalt Plans Show Ca hi, Mugen? Jaiticls Campbell Ruth instructor of the Short-| LEGION POST TO MEET

art Blanche! Cochran, Cirace Defi Drift. {senior

Daniel Ehalt, secretary of the meyer Sarah Ann Billet Lenora: Epstein, ridge

\ . . - anne Frangen Wally year's inspection will be under the Post will meet at 8 p. m. today in |S ut ine Church Federation, planned Chaman By I an TRA Granam | |direction’ of The US Infantry, Sec-ithe Slovenian... National Home, |Z PrOgTARL: | Katherine" Hadiey. Marybeth Hammond. ond Army Divison. The Short-(2717 W. 10th St. Special Agent =

anet Harshbarger, Jim C,

Committee chairmen are John 8 Rider, promotion; Mrs. Ri 1 Curtis, Robert Funk and Barbara Humphrey. James Jay, Josnns Jones. Bovd, side shows. Committee members, representing 12 denominations, are: George

view. - speak.

Kinley Jr. George Easley, Roy Foerster, Richard Kendell, Robert Hadley and George P. Porter. Misses Mariorie Vehling, Betty Lou Dobbs,’ Mildred Bailey, Evelyn Piel and Emma Jean Becker;

wanigan and the Rev. Paul

1 realize that Anigu the Rev. in te Indianapolis 2 area are coming to

the most beautiful services are available at Moore > -~-Meortuaries, no matter what the financial circumstance. We have:

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. Two ‘officers and 18 enlisted men of the U, 8, Naval Reserve;

Coatesville tornado. | man Admiral Jones “The initiative and. re-| sourcefulness displayed by you

Naval Reserve personnel of this ‘district * and particularly upon | yourself. Your voluntary assistance and alert leadership have, effectively demonstrated the abil-| It y of the Naval Reserve to serve

| Charles! ve Chief Chestnut at: ! Adams bred: Warren Rich has been elected! John Jordan, Patty Joy, Marjorie Kahn, - “Sehoal, Navy Yard, El ngeih. Pos les, 149 8 10t ander L| e0~ N. Capitol Ave;

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unit, has announced. This, Haughville American Legion 3

ad Ralph) Holland, Joan Hoster. Sus ridge band will ‘march In the re- Howard A. King of the ¥FBIl will | + Hogtellef, A850 - : : i -

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Ballot No. 4A

Vote Ballot No. aA

RANK H. FAIRCHILD Republican for Prosecutor

Endorsed by Those Who Know the Candidate Best 311 to 69— Results of the Indianapolis . Bar Association Vote April 29, 1948 ‘Sponsored by These and Many Other . Outstanding Civic Minded Citizens

Carl M. Geupel Mrs. Clayton Ridge Mrs. Urith Gill James A. Ross Elbert R. Gillilom Fred E. Schortemeler

Ralph Gregg John Schumacher Lewis G. Bose James Gregory ‘ Chris Schwomeyer OC. Harvey Bradley Dr. E. Vernon Hahn Mrs. Thomas D. Sheerin Charley Brownson Della Hoss Nellie Shepherd Floyd W. Burns John D. H Fred E. Shick Russell F. Byers E. Allen Hunter Grier M. Shotwell Mrs. Evelyp Cadick Harry T. Ice Grace Showalter Cadick Donald Jameson Richard Smith

George R. Jeffrey Emsley W. Johnson, Jr. Erle Kightlinger

Robert 8. Smith George W. Stark John Tinder

"I "Theodore Herman Kothe Earl C. Townsend, Jr. —." Dr, O. E. Donnell Louis R. Lowe John F. Townsend * _+ James Donadio Dr. Clarence A. Lucas, In Fred O. Tucker, Jr. J | Donald O. Duck Charles J. Lynn dean Brown Waggoner Yo 4 Marry B. Dynes Souls E. Marine . 0. A, Weller ik . Oarl Eveleigh y «, Mar, ontgomery illam H. Wemmer hs ©. Dr. John B. Ferguson Dr. E. B. Mumford Thomas White “

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voting machines wi all precincts of Mi for primary ballotin In the municipal year, wotng | machin in of the precin ballots in the remai machines in

voting. : Joting will eliminats ._ central counting a

Hall where tabulati four or fivé days." Results of the bal known three hours a

close. Procedure 8 Balloting for no the party is a simple procedur + Before you enter { must tell the Serk you are voting,

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Democri Candid

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Vote for O

19th Judicial Circuit Vote for O

. George 8. Dalley William C. Erbec) FOR STATE SENA’

County ~ (Vote for F

Johnson “+ Vote for O

Greyble L. McFarl FOOR STATE REPRESENTATI

Marion County {Vote for El

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FOR JOINT STATE REPRESENTATI' . Marion and Johns Vote for O

James ¥. Griggs FOR COUNTY TRE Vote for, 0 Charles A. Greath

*, Henry C, Koester: Boston McQueen

FOR COUNTY SHE "Vote for. O