Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 June 1948 — Page 12

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’ tor governor. HEADS HEIGHTSC 4-H CLUB Advertisemen goo Women's Chibs Mrs. Mabel Fraser, president of Jeune Kellams bas boss samed TT m. E tion state GOP/president of the Univers | wy o Convene June 30 [the federation and ® 2 omcers| Peace At Last From '

of a eneion sessions, ar ores, eervary: PERSISTENT ITCH! | aia Tha hana ve Ba

Women’s Republican Clubs will COUNCIL TO ENTERTAIN Jeanie Kriner and Myla Brooks, be held at the Claypool Hotell Winamac Council, Degree of ; s action from first moment wg June 30 with an all-day program. Pocahontas, will entertain the , Principal speaker. at the noon Marion County Association Friluncheon meeting will be Hobart|day in Red Men's Hall, 20th and Creighton, Republican nominee Clifton Sts.

1 ‘Food Co. building at the est corner of the Union|

h unidentified motorist driving “Kentucky Ave. and the Belt ; ad. Firemen said the flames

2 : / pd gained considerable head- ne. : ng , = Way when they arrived, but with iV y veral streams of water they 7 A p z / stopped the blaze before the 1 m IO ” he J) [ J ; | ®

building was destroyed. Charles Holstein, 123 E. 33d St., president of the company, ’ . » “ said he was unable to estimate . ih 7 2 —y : bs the damage. of hs 01 wt ‘There's never a dull moment when A police squad cruising along g . ’ Sta : Wy E. Washington St. saw smoke ; a good companions gét together—

comi t of the K. & M. Cafe- # / eh especi congenial Bond &: teria, 456 E. Washington St. ed ; : ; yy wr , i > ally when & furned in an alarm in time to Po 4 es E> Lillard is on hand. For 79 years its

‘prevent fire from spreading from

an _electfic motor in the refrig- 2% £7 winning flavor has been winning rater Only the motor was dam- i AA i BR a ot friends! Not just fine whiskey —but

fy i“ 4 TH a ; fine, 93 proof Kentucky whiskey— Held as Vagrant THE SUDDEN STOP—An attendant at the Hudson Oil Co. station, 6885 E. - : that's Bond and Lillard! gEimer Suelion, ‘31, of 130 Washington St, leaped to safety after a car crashed into the building late last night. Pas Eo SL ry Hanger Ty otter! The .auto could not be removed after the building collapsed over it. The accident : ;

two men were reported attempt-| occurred when the car careened into the drive of James C. Scanlan, 6907 E. Washing to sell a radio on the street, ington St. hurtled through the hedge and yard of W. O. Weller at 6901, and then The arrest was made on In-| plowed into the gas station office. The driver, John J. Allen, 425 DeVore St., was

diana Ave., where Shelton's fleet- : : oe bs eR Ta A A charged with drunken operating and reckless driving. escape by dodging rapidly in and

ou or pug ame. oncers SOCIAl Agencies Probers Urge 6 Ways

were unable to follow him,

nxn asses To Improve Conditions at Julietta

will celebrate Fathers and Sons The Julietta report of the special committee of the Council of|the Aged be instructed on the night tomorrow night. Joe Dien-| Social Agencies was lying on the desk of County Commissioners|laws governing the operation of hart of Purdue University ath-|today with six recommendations. the home and report on any letic staff will speak and pictures The report, delivered to the commissioners yesterday, urged: needed revision. of Purdue football games will be ONE: That the County Commission should appoint an advisory] Anna Bobbinger, chairman of shown, committee on the Marion County Home to work out operational{the council's committee on the ™ —— ; sss | problems between the home and|care of the aged, sald that ™ Ge EA ES Ca ; da e commission. the opinion of the committee : #1% It was suggested that commu-|Julietta is being used as a dumpDISH ES! nity-minded citizens and officials|ing ground for all sorts of cases. / * should be on the commission, in-|It is more of a chronic and conSE ———————————— cluding members of the County|valescent hospital than a home. Welfare Board, doctors, nurses| ‘The commissioners agreed that

and others to develop intake and|a hospital should be established care policies. in conjunction with Julietta. ° Recommends Accountant This is essential because people

in their later years become ill TWO: That the administration of the home be strengthened with|JUiCKY and need prompt atten-

8 tion.” She described the com- § the appointment of a qualified : “ i bookkeeper and receiving agent inissloners as “courteous but and an efficient accounting sys- Judge Wilfred Bradshaw was ® 7 tem

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: : wi Chairman of the special Julietta En hat 2 Juedien) stad committee. The report followed ; : 5 ose ’ 4 Nn . lished with the assistance of the Sos ee tpart of the grand ii Lg Be ron | Uniformly Fine pleted. Sli 7 Marion county Metical Society The commissioners were re- " i Since 1869" amis te er the India. : jis |POTted as willing to appoint an bh os : an late. anapolls|,qvisory committee, as recomGeneral Hospital. It urged that mended, as soon as possible ® internes and nurges be assigned : po *

b | under the supervision of the hos- [———————— § pital medical staff.

PAN FOUR: That diet standards be 15 or Plain SKIRY

improved through the .employ- : , Ne / ment of a . qualified dietitian ! B ; , 20% with a consultant on the special , % es a LU ; 3 NT needs of patients from the i 1 : Raby ; a % Re, State Department of Health and x Lad ; 3 A Public Welfare. ; FIVE: That more attention be IV Ll : } 3 =A BLEND given to the personal and social : problems of the individual. A ’ ar #8 case was cited in which husband »

8 ana wit t itted to : : Bree Lagoon nt Tao Thomo, DAVIS CLEANER FRED A. BECK COMPANY, INC. — DISTRIBUTORS. — INDIANAPOLIS © 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS : SIX: That the Council of Social SHR i a Agencies Committee on Care of : !

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