Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 June 1948 — Page 8

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Special Study Classes Prove Attractions At least one-fourth of Indianjapolis’ school pupils will spend {part of their summer vacation— going to school. More than 13,000 pupils who got out of regular term classes only two weeks ago have signed up for special study programs in the public schools this summer. The summer high schools, convening half days for eight weeks, have total enrollments of 2771 and grade schools will have 554 in special classes during the next two months. More than 5500 are enrolled in the summer musical programs for instrumental and vocal lessons. | These classes will be held in the {elementary school buildings. | 4-H Program Popular Despite the fact that the 4-H program {is essentially a rural ‘|youth organization, 2800 Indianapolis pupils have enrolled for summer courses in this group for special home economics training. Another 1700 pupils here have signed up for courses in gardening under the supervision of six

Dr. M.D. Bartley Opens Offices Here

Dr. Max D. Bartley, who recently left the army after 30 months service in U. 8. hospitals, has opened offices at 803 Hume

of opthalmology| (doctoring of the

ated from the

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Indianapolis General Hospital. He resides with his wife

r. Bartley

or 85, B€comes | Father of Girl |

Matthew Poole, farmer, was receiving congratulations today on the bouncing,

wife gave birth at Valley Hospital. Mrs. Poole, 38, took the baby, |

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Pooles have been married six years and. the baby was their

public school teachers.

first child.

IN INDIANAPOLIS

EVENTS TODAY

Vaccination of Dogs — 6:30 to 8 p. m, School 47, 1240 Ra; Band Concert — 8 p. m,, Keystone Play-| ground.

EVENTS TOMORROW

Yacelnglion of Dogs — 6:30 to 8 p. m,, School 39, 801 8. State St. National Catholic Evidence Guild (through Sunday)-~7.30 p. m., opening oi" 7:30 p. m, World War Memorial Plaza, Fraternal order of Eagles—Claypool Hotel

MARRIAGE LICENSES

Howard Beasley, 17, of cole, tod Ind.; Bev erly Bowm 16, of Seip Claude Pittm ry 29, 1212 od. ington 8t.; Doro! athy Pearl En. 26, of 3207 N. Illinois St. Ralph R. Wilkerson, 21, of 617 W. 30th Mary Jean Mitchell, 18, of 549 W.

30th St. Robert Milton Retherford, 23, of 1045 Broadway; Frances Nesbitt, 20, of 5860 Haverford Ave. {Vernon Acton, 22, of 468 N. Randolph | St. Charlene Towe, 18, of 1617 Nel-

Robert M. Baer, “a, of 1410 N. Bosart five; Rose Marie McDonald, 22, of 806

LaSalle St. Richard Chapma n, 23, of 2458 N. Talbot gt: Elizabeth Davis, 19, of 2459 Park

william Powell, 60, of 547 Bri i 8t.; Rozella Const, bod of 839 Paca

Edwin A. P 28, of Stout " preld; Della Mae her, 33, of 1835 N. Meridian

St Keith Southard, 31, of 1504 Park Ave. | Elizabeth Armington, 22, of Lincoln

Hote! William E. Metger Jr. of 3037 Guilford Ave.; Sara Othennie Mitchell, 21, nl 0 Washington Blvd. [Ra Cox, 28, of Kokomo, Ind.; Mary | 24 Roth, 23, of 927 N, Tuxedo St. {Mershall D. Etherington, 23, of 1612 i Beverly E. Swanson, 20, of

t. 34, of Colonial Hotel; Irene | Blankenship, 23, of 942 Georgia St. Wilbe: rren Parker, 19, of 3859 W. Mohd — St: Patricia Ann Mailott, 17,

of 3242 NSE Richard K. Jac! 19, of 53234 Rinehart 3 J aret » Helter, 18, of 1314

Morris Dean Andrews, 19, of 3950 N. Tibbs Ave.; Ruth Pauline Brown, 19, of 35608 Lo

{DIVORCE SUITS FILED

| Dorothea vs. Thomas E. Minett; Aldine {vs. James FP. Cantrell; Evangeline vs. {James Johnson; Charles Lowell Anderson: Betty Lou vs, Joseph Clayton Gasper; Corrinne B. vs, Maurice 8. Davee; ther D. vs. Robert H. Abdon; Frances G. vs. Donald R. DorDi 5h Ai ts A Ea Su arles G. Dunawa r= ginia vs. Albert Crowe. »

BIRTHS

“|At st. Vincents Frias, Marilu Hanni- , girls.

Boys At St. Prancis--Jamen. Ann Yette! At General—Perno, Loretta Hinderiter, At Coleman—Carroll,

lores Padgett. At St. Vincent's—Melvin, Dorothy Wright; Dexter, Nell Patrick; Charles, Abita /Meggenhofent; Steve: June Stephanoff

At St. Francis—Leroy, Laue artis: Cc. R., Nancy Wheeler; Mark, 8. Coleman—Joseph, Blaine. ayarma; |

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Probe Fatal Fall |

the second floor of the hospital shortly after midnight. Nurse Clarisa Davis said she

earch and three children at 107 E. 48th |ang final

bathroo! Looking out, she saw his body, on the ground under the window. Hospital authorities said they, {@idn’t know whether Mr. Allison BUTLER, Pa. June 24 (UP)—|accidentally fell out the window an 85-year -old, or whether he jumped out. He had been a patient at the hospital {several days. He is survived by a niece, Mary seven-pound girl to which his Barnes, ~-

Rabbits Climb

Paul h near Sasonburg yeierasy. me 17€€8 for Drink

The coroner's office was investigating today the death of a Gen-' |eral Hospital patient whose body | iwas found on the ground outside | Indiana Univer- 2 second story window early tosity School of |day. C The patient, Ulysses Allison, 78, | and served hiss 3150 Bellefontaine St, was,

ADELAIDE, Australia, 24—South Australian rabbits— — |like some people—will go any lengths for a drink, it seems. In arid regions, seven months, rabbits are climbing trees to quench their thirst, reports State Agricultural Minis‘iter Sir George Jenkins. The rabbits, he explains, climb up as high as eight or nine feet and strip off moisture-bearing|

leaves and bark. CoPiad i 1948, by The Jidianabetis 1 Times Inc.

i fe R, White, 20, of 901 Locke St.; ohn, Sara Koehl. | Betty Ann Edley, 17, of 629 1p ke 5k At Methodist Benjamin, Mary Johnson; Thomas A. Moore, 24, of 8. Roy, Rosemary Poor; Donald, Mary | ware St: Geraldine Whelchel, 18, iy Hamblen Carmel, Ind. t St, Vincent" s—William, Catheryn En. | Norian. Jogepn Gillespie, 21, of 3235 N.| nis: Lloyd, Mar Virel, Toabe Warren, De- | | Adam Von ads rn Lucas, 18, of| lores Watson; rel Shanelie Burnsides; |

Lester, Mildred N At Home Ernest, ler. Lawrence, 1049 + Morris St.

DEATHS Ralph Murphy Su Smith, ih, 46, at 1417 Herschell,

Blanche , Eliza Kin Ranh 69, at 1. U. Medical Center, myocardial infarction. Rosa C. Payne, 77, at 1219 St. Paul, arteriosclerotic heart. Fred Earl Barber, 63, at Cleneral, hypertensive cardiovascular rena) Thomas B. Cahalane, ™ 4 2030 B. Mich- | igan, coronary occlus Harry L. Craig, 78, ne "24011 Prospect.) cerebral hemorrha age. | Ethyl T. Faunce, 47, at 6493 Broadway, cerebral hemorrhage. Lydia oi JISEiurick, 60, at St. Vincent's, |

Betty % ® iggenbury, 35, at General, mi) tral stenosis, Alma Faye Perkins, 46, at Long, carci

noma. Robert Gearge Stewart, 60, at 131 E. MarLucy Hiisabeth Aleote, 93, at 1731 N. Capito, myocarditis, D. Blaine, 67, at 2117 N. Talbot,

Lames Moy, 80, = 2021 N. Meridian, arterisclerotic hear

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THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1943

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