Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 September 1948 — Page 7
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ATT EE TERE prison, “Mised Up,” if only to say “T Love You.” Those
enjoying lif i spends long hours in that cell by himself with nothing to think
of except what you might be doing. He'll constantly hope for an!
encouraging letter from you during his long hours of work and his many hours of loneliness. Stick to your parents. They have earned the right to guide| and Girect YOu Ind they wont ll yuu anything that is wrong, ONE WHO HAS WORKED WITH PRISONERS, CITY.
Such little effort is needed to prove love. “Mixed Up” and her husband can make big out of their marriage if they talk about their love and believe In its endurance. Love between GIs and their wives didn’t bloom alone from excitement and separation. Part of it came because ihe wife tried to please her husband, and her husband took the trouble to tell her that
gene 1.7kes and PRIPINGS avy deered to
he loved her.
Such little kindness is needed to make a friend, and the |
husband of “Mixed Up” needs the loyal friendship of his wife, as well as her love. One friendly act can change a person's whole | outlook, and husbands and wives react like everyone else. Telling a new waitress how good the eggs are instead of crabbing about hi long it took to get them, and telling a mew clerk how kind she’s been to you Starts her out wight: and makes you fee] better, too. I wish you'd write to us again, particularly to boys in correctional Institutions who are losing their girls.
Wants to Join Lawford Fan Club .
HOW COULD 1 join a Peter Lawford Fan Club? How old do you have to be to take flying lessons, and how much does it cost? A NORTH SIDE READER. Write to Lawford in care of MGM, Culver City, Cal. You need to be 168 to hold a student pilot certificate and to sole, and 17 for a private pilot certificate, the Civil Aeronautics Administration rules. With a private pilot's rating you can but not for hire. Rates vary in flying schools but lessons are around $10 per hour.
‘De You Think Sailor Was Just Talking?’
DO YOU THINK a sailor who asked me to marry him has gone overseas, or was just talking to be talking? I mever thought I'd be writing to you, but I can't make up my mind which boy I really love. I went with a boy I loved but lately met this sailor and we've been writing. | Since his leave I haven't heard from him. He said he was supposed to go overseas. BEECH GROVE READER. There are several reasons the boy might have asked you to marry him but if the real reason was that he losed you I think { he would inform you of his plans. We don't have to worry, though, since you aren’t sure you want him. We'll worry when there’s only one boy you want.
Her Husband Cusses, Hits Her
WHY DOESN'T my husband stay with people who help him spend his pay check and abuse them instead of coming home cussing and hitting me? Is there a way I can stop this woman or man caus our trouble every pay day? BLUE EYES, CITY. ou’d better work on your husband, using all the psychology you possess, instead of blaming his friends. He'll take you out eventually if you make him notice improvements’ to your looks and personality and if you win his respect by regaining your own. Putting up with abuse or nagging w won't win respect for you.
To “A Lonely Widow,” “M. A.” A.” “C. E. G.,” and “Mrs. F. H” who want to meet G. 8., Bloomington—I just can’t reveal names of the people who write to me. You can make friends if you try to he the type of active, well-informed, presentable person you would like for your friend. MRS. MANNERS.
Let Mrs. Manners and readers of the column share your prob-
lems and answer your questions. Write in care of The Times, 214 W. Maryland St. '
Here Are the Winners In State Fair Judging
Blue and first place winners in; 4-H POULIRY AND EGG JUDG
ING Indiana State Fair competition cotchad ‘oy hoses Township School
500. it il , Pete % pends. | Eauie vt dging rr Smith, Terre
today included:
H LAMBS-—-8hirley Ann ton (firsts in all seven
Individual winner
visions of "5 = = Shropshire breed); Joan Millet, Portland
4-H FOOD PRESERVATION— (Blue rib- the te Farm for nee Sour divisions of Hampanire).|, tl Dovoars NuiRvATION-_ (Blue rib-| Brown-Ketchan Iron Works from atutaned 1a . State | Te Hampshire divisions) ; onna Jean pO Connersville; Gorinné Freden- 1900 to 1914. VOT weeks ago when he was T Wayne perl a Rober remen; ~Wilodent Gifford, Ellettsvile:| He Was manager of the local 3 White Hartsville (firsts in divisions | Emily Mills, Roanoke;
ve \ : . razil; Virginia Powell, a. ; Wull aiind Webh, DE LS, mon: eck, ‘Kokomo; Norma Ruth Miter, San Vogel, Greenwood; Betty Lou Anderson, Plerre, Jeanne e Russe Bet Phillip Bi en 7 agraons Show — Carmen Hea th, Tangier; Janice Tiger ckes, Huntertown. - ® , ship awards is (blue ribbons) —Tomm Pow-| Union Band Katherine Sandets, Sewn. len, le
y! awter, Tipton; |Yille; Donald Sellers, Kempton. ‘
Rosanna Shoe, Terre Haute; Naomi Yake, re Bluttton: Nor
ma Meyer, Bowing Green; Geraldine Owners’ Association and Electric Solliday Washingwon; Helen uck, 4 TRI qn 4 Middleury; Betty Jones, . Connersviie. League of Indianapolis, Ine. to limit families to temporary 'wasnington, D0 BEEF CALVES-—Gene Grubbs,|Wava Wade, Indianapolis; Doro : A:
4-H othy Baker, | Covington, grand champion all breeds;|Ligonier; Janice Phillips, Judson; Maurice Hunt, Lafayette, reserve cham-| Miner, Terre Haute; gn; Ruth Ann Whitter, Liberty, re- Lebanon; Shirley Thornburg, serve champion; Best County exhibit of Bonnie fhomas, Grass Creek.
| Patricia rorier, Arcadia; Jeannie De Owners Maurice Hunt, Joe Dunbar and| Groote, Rolling Prairie: Martha Miller, in-| Don Yundt. Shorthorn and polied 8hort- aisnapoiis; Uarolyn Sue Gospor horn firsts—Ruthann Witter, Liberty: |gpyeiyn Fuiler, Rockvile; Bev “Paulin "Tel James Warren, Worthington, | Keith Gil- City; Mary Lou Kelley, Clinton; Joan Fred christ, Anderton; David Budd, Lebanon; erick, North Manchester: Carolyn "aud. Flora Jean on, Greenfietd. (David Salem; Marlene Freds, Hunungion: Budd, Leban n showmanship award.) Virginia Burks, Walcott; Mary Ellen Hereford and 3 Polled Hereford firste—Mary|, erly, Decatur: Rutn Potts, Lesanon| Burkett, Rochester: Maurice Hunt, La-ignelh,, “jean Burrous, Walton: Carol fayette; Bob McDaniel, St. Paul; Fairlea Borden, Connersville, Mary Ann A rm, Peru. _Aberdeen-Angus firsts Portvilie; Gayla June Pieming Rensse:| Harry Rayburn, -Buckereek; James 8moker,|) oa hn" Sphott, Indianapolis; Patiy | La Porte; Lundy Stohler, = Anderson. pi Bloomington; Karis Alexander, | (James Little Jr., Lowell, won showman-| auth eC HOOTIAE Fuller, e; | ship award). » "| Janel Bedwell, Sandborn; Doris Shosmak: » er, Lafaveiie, |g Shtherine Wuakenvusa, | .H POULTRY—Robert Dull, Thorntown:| Sharpsvilie; ildred -Schnur, Evansville, Kemet UTR a Mulberry; Bdward Betty Jude, Wapash; Martha BLLvup: Indianapolis: Robert Lee| Frankfort; Janice Burtner, Muncie; irme Ann Elaine Abbott, In-| Hayter, Walkerton, Margaret Brucker, | dianapolis; Charles Boyer, ~ Warren; Monterey. Charles N. Cassidy, anila; Ivan Car-| Janice Showalter, Mishawaka; orale michael, Stantord; enneth Shinhorn,|Haniey, Morristown; Baroara Haxn \ | Greenfield; Robert Powlen, Lucerne; Rob-| rerre Haute; Gerry Barker, North “Man-| ert Lee Crume, Camden; ‘Donald Anthrop,| chester; Kose Marion Smiley, Williams. ol Lafayette; Jean Pynter, Jamestown. port; Paiss hat, Hiushere; Nyia Jo HSrown Frankin ‘ma Hayter, ervon; CANNED FRUITS—Mrs. John H. Zieg-| [ois Waarit, or, Bay Marilyn Cock-| fer, Greensburg; Bernice Bowen Rossville;| yo); Latayette; Mauonna Quakend Mrs. W. J. Records, Franklin; Mrs. Ralph Sharpesvilie; Barbara Harkness, Torn E. Bmith, Greenwood; Mrs, Ova Cassidy.| [jaute; Eidin Hartke, Chaimers; Joan FitManila; Mss. Paul O. Nichols, Conners: emger, Gaston; Janet Miller, Nappanee; ville; Mrs. William Gallagher, Needham:| peggy Hauger, Connersville; - Mar oy 4 Aon Mrs. Ada Front, Warren; Katherine L.| Coney,
ora, O.; Cornellsa Mek: Sallee, Indianapolis; Mrs. Raymond Lantz. | Hageivon; Beverly Convell, Jdckoberts, New Palestine; Betty Dierdorf, Clay/Norma Jean Brown, Frankiin; Winifred Olty; Mrs. William White, Sulphur{Wison, Monroe City; Helen Dalend pers, | Springs; Elinor Terry, By iat Sas Rolling Prairie. toe rtiss, Indianapolis; 2 in Brock, Stilesville; Mrs. Kenneth Ry
: t Pollard, Indian-| APPLIED AND FINE ARTS—Martha H.!| Indians Sls ne Sagi Logansport; | Mosier, Martinsville, Wilma Mauingly, Dottie Graft, Peru: Mrs. Cecil Clore, Bar-|Intianapoiis; Virginia Harris, Clinion; gersville; Mrs, Ralph 8. Crum Indianap- Mrs. E. W iscue, Monroe; Richard E. olis. (Sweepstakes, Mrs. Records (2), Mrs. port i rays; Gan Blovn, rn. Nichols, Mrs. Brock and Mrs. Lantz.) A hl hl, Uenwied: #hoda DOMESTIC ART—Mrs. Mae Noel In-|Alington: Sy Persyzx Indlanapolis; Gus-| Sianapolis; Eloite Behav at Eysnsville: incianapols: Florence. Griffin, “kok om: | H. Jordan, Indianapolis; Mrs @ osieen Clore, Pranklin; Winifred Ken mire, Indianapolis; Bernice Bownn, Ross- Ratan Rdianayoliss Paul Bower, "wie | ville; Frances Henry, Indianapolis: Mar-|urs Heroer. white, Brownsburg: L. aret ‘H. Hauk, Indianapolis; Gail Red-|joraan. Judson; Myral S. Augustine,
io fayette; Mrs, Chester Cruse, |gjanapolis; - mis. sawn Pfui, conners-4 Myrtle Scott and Mrs. Cordia ne,
eld, Zionsville; Mrs, G. M. Hagler, Indianap- vilie; Buzabewn Eddy, Ft. W Sis; Mis. Charis i F Mrs opal Wiima Mattingly, Folin Ets: Mrs. | Lamm, Muncie: Esther Huber, Indianap-|Charies A, Sn ia TIARA Sell! olis: Mrs. Thomas Bennett, Indianapolis, |i Guia) naianepolis arise Tr Mrs. Ira Pirsich, Shelbyville: Grace 1. |Biouiningoon, Minerva Baobiil, inuianapDickenson, Ft. Wayne; Mrs. Louise Sparks, |0ls; aus. Cuata Therrien, Richmonu, Pittsboro; Catherine Gwinn, Anderson (¥. R. Mongel, .Indianapoils: mervert Mrs. “Maggie Poke, Greenfield: Mrs. Beulah|4raus. Incianapulis; Mls, seriul brinsun, |
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Percival, Nasnville, Harshawn, Colfax: Marie Spedding, In-| dunce; Elzaveln disnapolis; Mrs, Helen Henzle, Indianap- Susan Sueruuine, Mooressilie, Jelie | olis; Margaret Schuh, Evansville. Mar.]itobvins, Wes rayewe; Janice ertin
no indianapolis; Mrs. Jack H. mbhoaues, mai orie Tyre. Indinnapolis; ME wasviue, John Bernnarat, Indianapolis: | dianapolis, Mrs. Thelma Austermieler, | DIMOU £. sans, Luaisnapakis, . pets Indianapoils: Ann Elaine Abbot, Indian-|Weaver, Peru; Edm JUKE. apoils; Mary’ Anne White, Sulohur|apuis; Charles Yeager, Inaianapolis; the Springs: Myral Augustine, Indlanapolis;|lscy, ladianapoiis; Ernesi R. Roose, 1 inchester: Mrs. G. F.|GWRapols. Pack, Clayton; Thelma Sullivan, Indian<| Luasn M. Davidson, Richmohd: Joseph | apolis; C, Adams, Sha psville; Mrs. | D. mopper, luaidnapolis; Urieo Vian, Ine! Howard Sows, Connersville; Betty Pryor, AiRnEpOIs; Forest F, Stark, Ft. wayne; dian 1 Zimmerman, WaiTen Lasey Mundle; Anihony iain: Sunman: Julja Peck, Kokomo; Mrs il- indianapolis; Jack utchinson, Tam L. Booth, Rushville; Mrs. Frankigpolis; P Ror Hirshburg, sichmona; ra Keen, Indianapolis; Mrs. G. Kordula, (POL A “sintgomery, tadianapolis; Rich- : - d A. Uenders, Indianapolis; kva O'Leary, |
an. MIS.) inne oils; Robert E. Gardner, Iodian-| Ernest Lerson, Frankfort; Mrs. William apolis; Di Sturm, Le Donald | Records, irs, Bonaid auth 104: Carter, Lasayelte; Baroara Brown, Indisnrs. Donal , Bt. : glanapolis * Lebanon: Maxine Parks, |sPOUS.
s = Roslesvile: 3 Mrs. Harold Hoftmer, Thorn PR ROOM .. gl ~~ Ann
County; Barbara Union County; Jeanne
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County; Wynema Jake an County Flees Sizes * Flora Mae Newman aware Co ane AB Mary Elizabeth Rigsbee. Rush County:
Putnam Couniy
i 4-H EWINE — Naymond - Bryant, LafaGOODYEAR SERVICE STORE, ue, Marcie Newcomb, Rochester; Wayne irc Mooresville: ‘Robert Burch. North 427 N. Delaware | Manenssier. Beth Meal, Waldron: Bar. | bara Meal, Waldron, champion barrow.
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island's estimated 52,000 inhabi-
day after lying dormant 3 years
carry (ships are helping in the evacua® .»
Products Co. from 1913 to 1935.
Russell, Duns: Plymouty, ie was employed by the Power
patrol ships, has been commanevacuation of the
tants, unofficial reports said. Press -reports said Mt. Hibok Hibok on Camiguin Island, which]: first began erupting last Wednes-| ©
still was spewing forth fire and lava. Many Evacuated About half the island's estimated population has been evacu-
Bohol Islands, these reports said.
for th t 24 hours. Rescue operations ‘are’ being nation for the nex ur
: TONIGHT AND TOMORROW—Showers are + scheduled fo fall in the Southeastern states and | ated to nearby Mindanao and| the Ohio Valley late tonight or early tomorrow, Pleasant temperatures will dominate most of the
speeded and two more naval pa
| ships have been dispatched J ily f Si to Camiguin with food Gothing am v0 IX,
cue workers. At least eight naval patrol
tion together with scores. of smaller ships. Food Shortages Acute Refugees are suffering from Now they face eviction from food shortages, reports said, and one-room hut at 3223 McClure St., some are so desperate that they
spite the imminent danger: ofisaid. continuing eruptions.
as the in Philippines history. Hundreds of families were re- temporary refuge ported sleeping in the open Onighe and her eldest son, Louis, 1 the seashore, waiting belagreed to transported to safety. place. Originally it was intended Camiguin is in the Mindanao as a tool shed. pea, about 450 miles south of Roof Completed nila. It is about 12 miles long by eight miles wide and is|, ast Week, the roof completed, draughty, 6x12-foot structure with Virginia, 14; Martha, 12; Jack, 8; Robert, 3, and Louls. But this week the Marion County Planning Commission condemned the shack as a fire trap. Then Decatur Township officials advised her to move to Center
Ernest F. Brown -. Dies Here at 08 Township if she wants to continue] : receiving poor relief food allot-
Funeral Monday for ments.
They contended Mrs, Simpson Ex-~IPL Engineer had previously established legal
miles of sea.
the Indianapolis Power & Light ®¢Veral years ago. i Co. 10 years, who died yesterday “Mayor Couldn't Help’ in his home, 965 W. Drive, Wood-
a. m. Monday in Moore Mortu-| habitation, she ch aries ‘Peace Chapel. Cremation will follow.
sistant general superintendent in could think of.” charge of plant operation at the
Boise Wegner. zone office of the Detroit Steel/Unsble to pay a $50 fine. Since Salvation Army and Volunteers
residence in Center Township Services for Ernest Frank! on Fletcher Ave. Brown, former sales engineer of| When she lived UMITED STATES WEATHER BUREAU
Center Township found ‘her a Tuff Place, will be held at 10:30/Nomé but it was too dismal for
arged. “I walked until my feet bled,” she said. “J even called the Mr. Brown, who was 68, re-|Mayor, but he couldn’t help us. tired in June, 1945. He was as-| Went to every relief agency I
Her husband, a painter, was
on Relief,
tonal grouse of mea cone vo FC Sth Eviction in Month
Mother, Five Children, Ordered Ousted From Shack, Condemned as Fire Trap
Shuffied around by County relief agencies, Mrs. Catherine Bimpson and her five children have lost seven homes in the last month,
their eighth dwelling—a cramped Mars Hill.
They were ousted from another house on the same street when have returned to their farms de-|they were unable to meet monthly purchase payments, Mrs. Simpson
After that they stayed with relief when they aren't legal resiThe rescue operation was de-|relatives and ode until over-{dents of Decatur Township, scribed by government officials|crowding, illness or family fric-|Center Township Trustee George greatest mass evacuation|tion forced them to their present/Johnson said he hoped to place Tocgtion. The owner offered them|the family in another home early rent-free When next week.
to build a roof over the Mrs. Anna M. ling Dies
in Home Here at 65
Services for Mrs. Anna M, Illing, who died yesterday in her
separated from Mindanao by five| MIS: Simpson. 38, moved into the, go5 Cottage Ave. will be
at 10 a. m. Monday in G. H. Herrmann Funeral Home. Burial will be in Crown Hill Mrs. Illing, who was 65, was a
member of St. John’s Evangelical
and Reformed Church. She lived
{here 36 years.
Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Flora Lampe, and a grandson, both of Indianapolis.
Official Weather
Sunrise Lo 0:8 | Sunset... 108 Precipitation 24 hr ing 1:30 pitation rs. ond nding 3:4 am nd
Total precipitation Ed hae 8 ines Ke wii nina hash ture in other 8 Stow We ,
tation Hn ARNE ..iiiininiiin NEasansass Boston $s Chicago «82
OVER 90,000 A MONTH Builders throughout
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& Light Co. from 1935 to 1945.
ber of Commerce,
He was a member of the Cham- Township. Apartment Township Trustee Herbert Ed-
ain.” wards said he is required by law|San Francisco
» Rut Ruth Ann’ birt Edith L. Brown; a stepson, Ray! Losantville;| Custer, and two nephews, Earl R. |
uct. {brother, Fletcher Howell, Muncie; |
{born in Jasper County.and lived
wqNephews, Capt. Robert Newby of
De | Groote, * Porte County; Annie Laurie, B | Cc Y C L E S | Henry County; Jacqueline Tyner, Tipton|
Lois Butler. Tippecanoe County: Suzanne 1 25 Weekl | Matlock, Hovara County. Barbara Lind. own . | ley Tipton County; Suzanna Rowland, |
He is survived by his wife, Mrs.!
9 02 i .- 8 Rais. ru .0 of America, as well as Decatur nom s | B® 4] I ”
ng Juhs.
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‘Charles Howell Services for Charles Ross How- | ell, 1912 English Ave. Indianap- | | olis grocer who died Thursday in| General Hospital, were to be held | at.1 p. m. today in Conkle Fuot Home. Burial will be in Elm Ridge Cemetery, Muncie, Mr. Howell, who was _ 69, operated a grocery in 1916 W. Mich{igan St. seven years. He lived {in Indianapolis 25 years. He lived {8 member of Calvary Evangelical United Brethren Church. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. | Anna Pearl Howell; a daughter, {Mrs. Lucille Hill, Bluffton: a
a sister, Mrs. Orpha Gates, Muncie; two grandchildren and one great-grandchild. {
James Moore ’
Services for James Madison { Moore, retired farmer, who died: {yesterday in his home, 1451 N.| Holmes Ave. will be held at 2| p. m. tomorrow in Flanner & & Bu-| chanar Mortuary. Burial will be in Clayton. i Mr. Moore, who was 81, was
here 65 years. Surviving are his wife, Mrs, {Anna Moore; two sisters, Mrs, | {Fredericks, Indianapolis; two {the Indianapolis Fire Dept. and 'Fr-nk Schwab, Indianapolis, and
a niece, Mrs. Mabel Brown, Indi{anapolis,
FDR “Grandson Recovers CORONA," Cal., Sept. 4 (UP)— {Curtis (Buzzie) Dall Boettiger, *118, was on his feet and exercising itoday as he recovered from polio{myelitis, the disease which ‘crippled his grandfather, the late {President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
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