Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 October 1948 — Page 7
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“guresiey an Harris agrees though Bauer 1 in a- handful
BYon¥’ Bombers;
LPHIA PHILhave a comer wr Willie (Pud- , Just up from ho ernational Jones rivalled as the sensafillies’ training and ex-Mana- - n said the only sad lacked was nes hits a long very much at hird ‘base ald Pig career as » N i * CLUB is optifuture of Myron a long-ball hitspent the past jamsport of the . He graduated ently along with ow, who may be regular hurling ngals next year wo previous big Ted Lyons, manSox, is extremeomer Marv Rotvho came to.the ight from the inois . . . “Rot-
Feller when it.
Lyons sald, “but”
re i ~ “is placing the bats of Joe n Keltner when oudreau's boys rid Series. . . . have supplied -two punch all yrmer with 32 ler with 30. . . . round trippers ght games with ee os J00 has runs and Ken don’t overlook Pall. . . « He has
Rs ks
uns.
’ "runs batted get chubby Hack junny Boy of the
. . He batted in 1930 and the ds... .. It's the
e's high and it nerican League's ord of 184 posted pf the 1931 New . ++ The major | in the Thirties james, the same
collected.
SyAlson. 1 his big season,
sevelt I . /
ports Writer ven, which rated liana power class mythical Indiana feat of the camelt, the mythical
velt’s fate was as
sel-fast Fisher a rback ‘who. nmiay another Ben Rajwo deadly’ touchhe third period to Cook and Bob 1 Wilson plunged touchdown in the fa saved from comn by-a third-pe-pass from Bill orge Schuljak.
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er Dies
00h 2 (UP) ,» assistant night f the New York , died today after
the staff of the in 1921. and re1e paper when it ie World. He was lest editorial emWorld- 1-Telegram.
Results
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Jim Caryell drew top honors last night with games of 220-214-| 248 for 682, He was rolling with the Indianapolis Machinery team| in the Rosedale Dairy league at Sport Bowl In the Fox-Hunt Classic league, Carl Hardin ‘constructed 668 with tallies of 212-222-| 834 for the Tompkins Ice-Cream team. Joe Pond, bowling at Iaria’s| =. alleys, totaled 207-213-254 for a 674 with the Ft. Wayne Avenue|. .
Hustlers In the Richey Furniture
ht 3 was Harry Rybolt who hit|¢ League! ; games of 246-179-233 for 658 with 4 in hy Coniracton I . the Junior Chamber of Com- Pritchetts | “ Ancther- three -of -a- Kind last Larry Wilson, roll in a 656 for the the Freyn Brothers i Herman Schmidt Insurance team |168 do triple duty at the Uptown
nérce “League at Parkway stides: Frank Krause had
games of 213- night.
es
in the Washingwoh League at the! alleys, -
I ETE “Oscar Behrens hit 3
21135-2090 at
600 BOWLE! LARS (MEN) yim Darvell Rosedal le Dalry ......... 2 Sonn on, ask. Bo Jeu ethene oe chey Furniture ........ 4 Ra lin, Indianapolis ® ys. . . Carl Hprdin, Fox-Hunt. Classic 668 Ralph on ag an, he Mrwed. Harr bolt, Jr. Chamber of Com... 658 Harn Bledsoe, Chevrolet + Hawk Prank Krause, Washington .......... 656 Jim McKinney, Ind Esta Oscar Behrens, I 85 Wayne OICRRIAUS, HR Scott % Gene SE Rosedale Daicy 642 Orville Handen, Linde Alr Mixed... 86 y, ~-Hunt Classic ....... 639 D. B. Langenbacher, Printcraft A .. Jim Meyers, Senior CYO Mixed ...... 638 Manchenrass, Ste ru 5! Fred Schleimer, Fox-Hunt t Classio ++. 633 Don ..Rohr. Ertel achine te an Bd H ia, Pu hrs Beer Clas .e + 833 ‘Woodrow Ost, Bri gepor rt 0 eieeenaaes Reabis McCollum, al Buk Seixed Hap Horn, Construction + 832 William Pertig, Cathedral y Johns, Insurance «8311500 Zauss, Public Seryl Bill Kunstek, Fehr's Beer Classie 830 Ed Newman, State Board I ill Mondy, Washingt 628 Kenneth Gray, Eagle ine... Ed Schuster, Banker + 821 Charles Adams, D Chal on Chase. Pox-Hunt, Classie . oe Larry Wil on. oun Brothers n ike - Bisesl, Nationa y 5b ari 500 BOWLERS (WOMEN).
Bowl Classic. ‘ of x-Hunt e, Fun Bowl Classic’ : “Dick Weber, Sport Bowl Oinssie, JA Jexry Bro! thers. Link Belt No.
C4 ime Willjamaor Lamona Prasch, O'Brien paint... Pat Strieheck, Yav Shop 8
a0 Marthe Harris
+ 830. Tillie Sardar elton, Y
‘Todia
or _Meirs
‘Men's Wear. jams: Furniture
| Margaret aver Men's Shop. Everette Chandier, New ork Contra. 617 ’ George Miller, Washingt . 616 Mickey Rotert. Rea) | 3 JAiized Sho Emmett Byers, Sport wi Classic .. .. 614 I Mole TT hens. P39] ir & Herman Gernell, Fun Bowl Classi¢ "SCN herine. i n apis 1 Typewr 8s Harry Wheeler; Fox-Hunt Classe uF Mary “Lapp: Fitspat Frida "Night " Mixed, SO BIG—Jerry Banker 9, of Nala Josh of Ars Amerian $18] bo 1 COIS LL a : ob Maher, St. Joan. of ‘Arc an 610] P-H & O'Grady =... ........ , . . Ray. George, Josue ic” sop Say, Tvlord, *Dewolt News ill. 8% 30 Banker's Lane, is the idol of Ear aliner, n wl assic ..... : Tony Piccione, ero ee. 808 Mickey Rater, ue ied $18 classmates at Lady, of Lourdes Qscar, Buses.’ Pre rothers “wu " qo8|Prancis Snyder, Indpls. Typewriter. 308 school, Irvington. All by himPau Pile, Poms Casi . $38 Botte Baker CTU 801 calf although accompanied in Jax ii Nae ation Classic $00|Prancis McPeeters; Real Silk Mixed . 800 gh- accompanied | LASHER LEAGUE Re Es MEN) | OTHER LEAGUE LEADERS (WOMEN) | a boat by his father, Phillip Jarry Rudbeck, Sahara Grotto No. 2. 598!Zoe Butler, “Atkins ..... . ......o. 3 Bank d i h ~~ John Osborne, Sahara, Grote. No No. 2. -B Nolen MeGuire, PE Ep ph anker, and a guide, the youngMcG Naval rdinan . elma er a » v Me Wiider "North Side Merchants . Hh Dyanne Bi Barron, Velsrans® Adm . 4 ser hauled in this northern Mutel; Irvington Presbyter Yo. ike... : : om re Men’ oe © 589 dred Prench. 8 Figs “Miged” bi pike--out. of.. Big.. Moose. Lake... Benny -Rinehart, Xing NA ..... 589 Jaendotvn Roempke. Linde Air Mixed 430) Ely, Minnesota. It weighed wr SHAEET 5 aka, CA Admin BSE Dts Bittner: ¢ 448). A side Paul Day. fn atapoll 383 Marge -Taep cYo.. Mixed... A pounds and’ messured y ‘Letnhardt, Link oa No. 2 579 Betty Yount, Bagle Mach 351 h s Har Hubbell, _Allison eae e . 878 Betty Taylor, State Board of Health . 403 35 inc es. ome catch.
Pro Fight Show To Go Indoors
Professional . boxing will move indoors here next Friday night with three eight-round bouts topping the card’ at the N: Pennsyl-
Bill Roberts, Ny year-old. Jocal RRA 0 RE of Wwe headliners and will meet Rob O!Bannion of Jeffersonville. Joe Sgre, Indianapolis : “welterweight, is slated for eight rounds against’ Mickey Janoskl, Louisville. Sgro’s last bout was a six-| round decision over Leon Thomp-| son of Louisville in Chicago. The third eight-rounder has not been filled.
Jungle Park Frseram Cols for 75 Laps ROCKVILLE, Oct. 2—Seventy-
Rix A “Hive
laps of racing over the, Jungle Park track is scheduled _ tomorrow afternoon. The track is located eight miles north of here on State Road 41. : The card opens at 1:30 p. m. and the first of the final events will be run off at 2:30 p. m. Among the outstanding drivers of the Midwest Dirt Track Racing Association entered is Wayne -Padget of Mitchell, current leader in the point standings.
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Championship
MIDGET AUTO RACE SUNDAY
AFTERNOON Time. Trials—12:30 P, M.
FIRST RACE 2:30 P.M.
“ADVANCE RESERVATIONS Downtown Tiekel Office ADAM HAT STORE
9 N. Meridian RL 16000,
TRACK OFNICE, BE-U4TT; M78
(6th St., Indianapolis MIDGET SPEEDWAY
ACROSS FROM 500-M1. TRACK
4555 for detalls.
Haas Ta
kes Lead
In Portland Opén
PORTLAND,
Ore., Oct. 2 (UP)
—Fred Haas of New Orleans and
| Johnny Palmer,
former Air
Force gunner from Badin, N. C,
mugcled in on day, depriving lead in the $15,
Hogan's Alley toBlazin’ Ben of the 000 Portland open
as the tourney entered its third
ewe
hole total of 1
Palmer splintered .par with’ six-under 66 for a total of 134 and second place, while Hogan,
8 Games on Tap In CYO League
The CYO Cadet Football] League, composed of 16 teams representing Indianapolis’ parochial grade schools, will. play- the third: round of games tomorrow afternoon, in both divisions, 1 and 2 calling for eight games.
to 34.
a leader on the first round, faded ihto a third place tie with Bill Nary of Phoenix, Ariz, at 138.
Hogan carded
71 yesterday, adding it to his
first round 67.
a one-under-par
‘Highland “Golf Mest
30 DET of Are } : 7 mikes with t
added a 67 on yesterday's round/and St. Ann is tops in Division
to. ‘his 67 in the qpening tour take. the tourney lead with a hd
=
No. 2 with two triumphs in two starts, Several - of the teams are venly matched and there have ties. Standings and
cyo CADET oak E Division No. 1 t
t. Joan of Are .
St. Catherine Sacred Heart ... Lady of Lourdes
Holy Cross
comocobnE CVO O=OH wuss soat
f ; : ] :
hi
By Earl NEW YORK, Oct. 2—Gypsy
_|of her G-string. _ ‘~ She wants to give up the strip. As though the oy weren't having enough sadnedi, Gypsy just broke this mews. Gypsy, who took strip-teasing out of the e art, has signed a _contract to}:
gutter and elevated it to a fin
‘|start peeling at. La Martinique
ut she's
which are quite attractive when bare, and sort of a- halter: with a’ plunging neckline. : “You know in my act when I start rolling my stocking down ? she
said. Silly question. Of course 1 do. Gypsy Rose Brings a Laugh AT THIS point she always mentions that a stripteaser never thinks about stripping but of art and literature, and the other
tnight she. mentioned the best-
seller, “The Naked and the Dead”
land -that.got. a. laugh. ........ .
“The first time I used that,” 1Gypey “reflected, “the. ..book ..I mentioned was “The Forty Days of Musa Dagh.’ “I got to thinking, why, all the authors of the books I mentioned have written two or three books since and I'm still doing the same lyrics. Show business has changed. I wonder if it'll ever come back to me agamd"
'Plenty of Doug th
GYPSY'S WISH on. retire: has
if she goes on a tour, all she tan] come back with, fet, is a paltry| $20,000, _ ox dont, Anerd. 3 $20 000 ‘for. my) Eppes Se I had we'd i eat in the kitchen and be happy,” she said. 3 “As for saving for a rainy day, I've got enough for a cloudburst now. I've: been buying annuities since I was a baby. “They want me to come down and tell them what color to paint the: ladies’ room at La Martihigue. And I want to get the right perfume. in the club. “Have you,” she asked, “smelled Bergdorf - - Goodman's lately? ”
Won by Joan Hall
Gross prize
in’ the ‘Highland
women’s golf tourney yesterday was won by Joan Hall who shot a 92 to lead the field. Mrs. WwW. D. Little was second with 95 and Mrs. Charles Rauh placed third
with a 97.
In the net division Mrs. Rick Herick was first with 85-6—T79.
-| Keeneland LEXINGTON, Ky.
Some of the
Resurfaced _
Oct. 2— track records for
Keeneland’s fast oval may be in jeopardy at the fall meet to be run Oct. 12-23. Since the spring meeting the inner half of the course has been completely resur-
faced, placing the track in the|The Cleveland Indians announce best condition of
| history.
res Bears Get
CHICAGO, Oct. 2 Chicago Bears have announced| Cleveland Business former Rudie Schaffer said sale of the Chicago Cardimal defensive star, tickets would boost the crowd for has been signed for the 1948 sea-|each game to an all-time ‘record Qison, De Correvont, who previous[ly played with"
that Bill De
Day or
De Correvont (UP) ~The |
Correvont,
‘the Detroit Lions
Evening Central Business College
Indiana Business College Bldg.
| 902 N. Meridian—(St. Clair Entrance)
Mid ot
Sept. 25
1
TICKETS NOW ON SALE |
OPENING GAME THURS, OCT. 14, 8:30 P. M.
HOCKEY
» BUFFALO vs. INDIANAPOLIS = - L. STRAUSS & CO. BOX OFFICE DAILY
Avold Ticket Lines. Reserve for the entiré season. Applica-' tions still being accepted at both L. Strauss and Coliseum Box Office. ‘Apply In. perch or Face | 1.1 neoln na or TA i
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” Tonight
#% Rain Checks Good From
* Largest Offenhauser Field
of the Season % Perfect Raceway! Top Speed on the Turns!
INDIANAPOLIS
| SPEEDROME
| u. s. 82 " KITLEY AVENUE
AUTO
its 12- -year| today
postponed ' GAMES TOMORROW (All at 2 p . Joan of Arc vs. St "patric, 39th and Ilinois Lourdes vs. Little Flower, Ellenberger Sacred Heart vs. St. Catherine, Giaiflend. St. Philip vs. Holy Cross, Brooksi Diviisen No.
‘In a Panic’ “IT HAS a very comfortable smell and if I work there I want to. get it for our little padded
Bt. Ann A Cathedral cerns Holy nity "es Holy Nam . a Anthony . ‘ Thomas . a
Roc! Holy Rosary
comormmnd “OOP mma ~nmnooool
GAMES TOMORROW (All at 2 p. m. St, Ann vs. Cathedral, Rhodius : “apenas ve: Holy Trinity; -Riverside.
st. Anthony vs. St. Roch, Willard Holy Name vs. Holy Rosary, Beech
Cleveland to Sell
Standing Room Ducats CLEVELAND, Oct. 2° (UP)—
that 10,000 tickets for standing room at World Series |games will be placed on sale
Plan Services For Lt. Scott
Services for Lt. Alvin (Bob) Scott will be held at graveside in Mooresville Cémétery Wednesday at 5 p. m. Lt. Scott, 22, was killed June 22, 1943, on Adak Island in the Aleutians. He was a sophomore at Butler University. when he entered the service. A native of Morgan County, he had been a resident of Mooresville for eight years. Lt. Scott is survived by his par-
{the morning of each contest— |provided the Indians win the pennant. Manager
of 85,000,
Tt #1 cost $t-to-stand-tn-the} {and the Washington Redskins, |grandstands, $2 behind the outwas released by the Cardinals last|field fence and $1 to stand in week on waivers. ° .
Start Oclober 4 |
the bleachers.
==) Bill Veeck Day At Cleveland
| CLEVELAND, Oct..2 (UP)— {Mayor Thomas A. Burke has proélaimed tomorrow Bill Veeck Day {in honor of the president of the [Cleveland baseball club. Burke urged a huge turnout at the game with Detroit, the season finale, to demonstrate Cleveland's “appreciation to Veeck for bringing us the American League pennant.”
PIMPLES BLACKHEADS | =
TRY Jus PROMPT PT RELIEF Sor So i i CUTICURA SOAP: OINTMENT
Watch \ Repairing _ Acourate.—~ Dependable
- RACES SUNDAY: gor. 3
Seven Big Events of Speed! Two Feature Events
75 LAPS OF RACING The Best in Big Cor Racing!
JUNGLE PARK
8 Mi. N. Rockville—State Road 41
»
ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Alvin Scott, and a sister, Mrs. Robert E. York, { Mooresville.
|Lonzo Williams
316 Blackford St. held at 1 & Shaw funeral homé WIth DUrial| in New Crown Cemetery. Mr. Wiiliams, who was 88, pital.
including Mrs.
Bud Williams, Milwaukee, Wis. ;
apolis; Roy Williams, “ham, Ala, and Paul Williams,
eight nieces.
IN AY
predicted.
#
It Happened vo Night
above her knees, showing her bare, ‘|legs,
grown as she's figured out that.
Ln ha Ree
Services for Lonzo Williams, were to be p. m. today in Stratten
died Tuesday in General Hos-
He is survived by five sisters, Bessie Johnson, Waycross, Ga.; and Mrs. Fannie Luke, Atlanta, Ga.; five brothers,
Drew and Dee Williams, IndianBirmiing~
Waycross, Ga., 12 Rephievy and
Setorg=- fn
oR Rand "oo. on Wee Tow. LA 4 WAAR a nents RSEAVED.
TONIGHT AND TOMORROW-—Weather forecasters predict a mass of cold Canadian air will send temperatur the 30's in the Great Lakes to Milder 50's and 60's can be expect Coast states. Moist oir Sweeping inland will be the cause
Wilson
Rote Tae has come to the: end
NS
Pearls pha
“Time for 3
Earl's TPO
show, *
1 asked her. E11zabeth,” is “I must say I bored myself : now playing, Ito" death doing TE Wt the AIF WERE” CATKRINR" Force show at Madison Square [cooking with Garden,” she id. a woman who sald, “I made Rolled Above fo Knees la. stew for, HR LOYD told me this sitting injmy dinner MARX usband's, artist Julio de/last night” fego’'s, room at her 26-room Groucho answered: “Anybody I} house, * 5 So © |know?"” $y She was we levis rolled
sewer. I'm in such a panic, I'm {getting psychoneurotic over it!" Gypsy said she wants to paint, and write books and plays, and have babies, and putter , . . and therefore, quit tsrip-tedsing. “Fm like Sarah Bernhardt in one way . .. probably only one. {1 She had to be in the theater early, and so do L She added that he husband is the world’s most wonderful cook and that they spend 3 to 4 hours cooking dinner. “I cut the vegetables for him and he takes the bows,” she sald. “I should give up those dinners for a job In a saloon? It doesn't make sense.” However, it makes dollars, and since she has signed the contract, she'll probably go through with it, beécause she doesn’t want the club to lose its shirt even though she has «to. take. off. eth. i
the: Midni t-Earl WHAT'S "HOUT: “Muriene “Diet rich sent word to Gene Tierney she couldn't at- gs tend her dinner © party at the | Colony—she had | to be baby-sitter for her daughter's infant. . .. Gen. Eisenhower joints the First Nighters for
iy
show of the season that ‘the
ARR
like. . . . As Sidney Kingsley's new play has some sex and crime and especially sex in it, Jeanne Carrol proposes it be titled, “The Kingsley Report.” + Bob Johnson, prez of Roosevelt Raceway, will marry Dorothy Moule, of London society. . .. Clark Gable’s answer to questions about whether he’s getting married again still is: “No—not yet anyway.” . . . Pretty Jackie Harvey iIsmokes a big black cigar in her act at Jack Silverman's Old
AEE ARNE
Signs for Films
OUR TOWN: Georgette Windsor just signed to make a film with Errol Flypn. . . . Ray Golden, who's about to produce “Alive and Kicking,” went to the Coast to sign Mitzie Green for the lead. . . . Margaret O'Brien and mother had a little party at the Little Club. -
Today's Smile. — WHEN BRUCE Raehurn heard that the New York Giant hurler Clint Hartung had become father of a son, he commented: “No doubt from -the pitcher” of the same name.”
Booze Who
A PRICE WAR among the charter air lines now has the fare from New York to California down to $88 plus tax. . . . Joe Kipness' production of “That's the Ticket” closes in Philadelphia. The show’s Jack Carter has already been requestéd for “Ziégfeld Follies.” . . . Herb ‘soon policy for Le Directoire in which he'll present different entertainment for the dinner and supper crowd.
LE . Today's Bravo WALTON & OROURKE'S puppets at the Cotillion Room. Joe Rotowitz tells of a bullding contractor who refused a shipment of materials in three words: “Sorry, wrong lumber.”
| corporations. | |he lived in Indianapolis most bf
'|Cincinnati;
|Stanley Johantges, Indianapolis.
gf UreT
= yo Dies in Hospital
Services Arranged For Monday
Joseph M. -Johantges, 1925 8. Meridian 8t., who retired from the
g Corp: died in Methodist Hospital yester day after a four weeks Mines. He wag 89, He was formerly a CoOWHEFOr United = Engineering Corp. and assisted in the formation of both{Born in. Germany,
his life. He was a member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church. Services will be held at 9:30 a. m. Monday in Bacred Heart Catholic Church. Burial will be in St.-Joseph's Cemetery. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Johantges; two daugh-| ters, and Mrs. Bahre, Indianapolis;
George and a son,
Also surviving are six sisters, Mrs. Gertrude Teipen, Mrs. Peter Keifer, Mrs. Camille Bottenriter, Mrs. Charles Maier and Mrs, Paul Kritsch, all of Indianapolis, and
Sister Mary Ruth, B8t. Mary's School, 'Dunnington, and - four grandchildren. Harry L. Christie
Services for Harry L. Christie, B. & O. Railroad brakeman, of 264 Parkview Ave, who died Thursday in his caboose at Hamilton, O., weré to be held at 1:30 p. m, today in the Gadd Funeral Home. Cremation was to follow the services. Born in Austin, June 15, 1888, Mr.” CHFiatlé “wag a" member or] .|Logan ‘Lodge No. 575, R. & A. M.,
of Rallway Conductors «== He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Flossie A. Christie; a brother, Donald E. Christie, Indianapolis; a. niece, Mrs. Gladys McDonald, Bean Blossom, and a nephew, Joe F. Christie, Indian-
apolis. Shelby W. Thompson « Funeral, services for Shelby
Wayne Thompson, 1743 Kelly St, will--be-held-at- 10.4. m. Monday] in Robert W. Sterling funeral home. “Burial will be in Memorial 4Park cemetery. . Rea oT ed pital. A member of Woodland Baptist Church, he was born- in Henry County, Ky., and 'lived here 45 years. . Survivors include his wife, Mrs, Ella Thompson; a son, Chester Paul Thompson; a brother, Rob-|, ert Thompson, and three sisters, Mrs. Eva Martin, Mrs. Maraha Hall and Mrs. all of Indianapolis.
August Stowe
Miss, Florence Johaniges, doctor, and he won't wear a hearing aid.
with an insane man;
and Local No; -103-of the Otder}:
Myrtle Krethlein,|-
[Ask Mrs. Manner
"Wed 24 Years, Hu Bought Me One Ou
T'VE FALLEN IN LOVE with my boss whe me more happiness in nine months: than whole 44 years of life.
I'd want to
Michigan St.
you and making
kiss me for weeks.
still trythg. This man is you Wown"ensily after all to. step her wit “either Goes he:
Seeks Advice
kissed them. We want the chil
BS J
odist mye kb care of th problem you —_ solve by "hiring a. private detective, or locating her old friends and neigh-
bors.
W. Maryland St.
heart, and he's too fine to hurt.
‘Ty fought loving him, but I've left my Sabah | cause I had. no love. chmpanionship. and. Xindusas. from. bi... He... drank, chased women, and has been a dope addict. My husband threatened to kill himself or my boss WI didnt quit my job, and said he'd return to dope, I took care ot him Saring the dope cure, and loved him. In 6ur 24 years of marriage he bought me’ ‘But © worked 20 years and also kept house, I stopped. for he was unfair, so we ar e he never let me have children. He doesn't like people I traded strict parents for a husband just as strict. I lof parents wanting no children and never saressing "working when 12 and left home to work at 18. I married a Iman having had a childhood like mine. : I'd like information on drugs he uses for he won't
Official Weather
UNITED STATES WEATHER BUREAU Oot. 3, 1948
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He was. good to
them.
I feel Uke PEG, City, be. sure whether my hushand was actually il
you think you love him,
In Love With a Married Man I'M DEEPLY IN LOVE with a married man who tells me just. about everything except “I love you." We've gone many places together, and he makes love to me awhile.
* NORTH SIDE READER.
Twa Ah
mr
before I walked out on him for good. Talk to his doctor—he is
getting prescriptions some place. You algo
could get information on drugs by writing to the Indiana State
ard of Health, 1098 W,
It. seems a shame to leave a husband you loved 24 years, You might find yourself worrying about him because you loved him as well as pitied him through difficult times. have been pretty big. Kindness from your boss may be swaying
Your love must
Thén he stops and won't
He seems to love his wite at Unie Do you think he could love me too, even more than her? I'm confused, because I love him more than I ever wanted to. I can’t forget him though I've tried and am
trying to decide something J0tianybe howto tet discovered ‘that it-tsn't-se-much fun
wince he has out on his wife—with a girl ToKe, Laon. Think € ANIC bo Taven
AINA
oh Missing Bavohrer
_My husband and I are getting. ofa. and_he 18. in. in_peal poor
dren to have their schooling, and
advertising,
wer SOrvices... 10F... AUGUSE Stowe, who died Thursday in his home, 702 BE. 46th Bt, will be held at 1 p. m. Monday in Flanner &
Buchanan Mortuary. Burial will
be in Crown Hill Mr. Stowe, who was 66, was employed several, years in Abe
N. Bellefontaine St, He formerly was employed in" Standard Grocery Co. 12 years.
He Js suryived by his wife, Mrs. Ida Stowe; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Gladys Sharp, Little Rock, Ark., and a nephew, James E. Shank, Indlanapolis.
Mrs. Leola Bridgewater
Funeral services for Mrs. Leola Mae Bridgewater, native of Indianapolis, will be held at 1 p. m, Tuesday in Jacobs' Brothers West Side Chapel. Burial will be in Crown Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Bridgewal.rs who was 56, died yesterday in hér home, 1135 Fayette St. Surviving are a son, Kenneth Bridgewater; a sister, Mrs. Annabell Smith; a brother, Marshall
Bridgew. Indianapolis.
Mrs. Mahala Brown
Mrs. Mahala Brown, 512 Douglas St, an Indianapolis resident for 32 years, died yesterday In her home. Services and burial will be at Shelbyville, Ky. A native of Shelby County, Kentucky, Mrs. Brown was 60. She was a member of Jones Tabernacle Methodist Church. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs.
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