Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 October 1948 — Page 10
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come,
next June, He and his wife expect,
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1t will be the first child for the! {band leader and Helen Grayeco,
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Willard C. Worcester, vice presi-|
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Economical ¢ and 600D {address the Downtown Lions Club)
tomorrow noon -in the Claypool
Publishers.”
"ISN'T THE COMMUNITY FUND GOAL AWFULLY HIGH?”
The goal is $1,504,772 the highest in our peacetime history but still less per capite
than goals actually reached last year by every other Mid-
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TUESDAY, OCT. 19, 1048
\Funds Pour i in for Elwood Boy With Rare Malady
Sunday Times Story |
Gels Response By DONNA MIKELS Harold Eugene Nelson, 4-year-old boy who is fighting for his life against a rare bone disease, isn’t! battling any more. The story of the boy's illness; and of his parents’ financiall plight after two years of medical treatment for the lad appeared in The Sunday Times, In less than 24 hours wind hearted Indianapolis citizens had! started a Herald Nelson fund. As of today $133 has been sent to The Times to be used to return! the boy to Mayo's Clinic for treat-| ments which may save his life. | Perform Eight Operations The boy was stricken with an! ear infection when he was 17 {months old. He had undergone {eight major operations before the! |allment was diagnosed as Hans 5&8 Christian Schuller disease, a rare malady with destroys the marrows of the bones and frequently, is fatal.
Although doctors twice des- $100" FOR STRICKEN BOY
| | |paired of his life, the boy recov- rs ered under the care of Mayo's| Mrs. William Eckhart; pres. |
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|Clinie, Rochester, Minn. However, ident of the Cervus Club, pre[his long illness has exhausted the tented The Times $100 from the [tamily’s savings and funds which club to return Harold Eugene neighbors and civic groups near Nelson to Mayo's for treatments |
SIZING UP—Selecting and arranging oils and water colors for the first outdoor art fair t» be given by Herron Art School [their home contributed. students from | fo 5 p. m. next Saturday are (left to right), Martha | He is scheduled to return to Ratcliffe, Davis Rossi and Patricia Montgomery. Patterned e¥tor MAYS Jor realmente Wn Novem Elwood, mother qf the boy, said Cdor rt ar hod shar, Sou sow wi nr so. 1, A. On, mit ties rede Fe roi eral hundred works selected by ‘a committee of 12, with prices [tically contributed” treatments. and a prayer for help from the
which may save his life.
kept purpos sly low to attract C hristmas-qift buyers. [the family is without funds to greatest Doctor of all,” from a]
western city in our lation
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THE COMMUNITY Po FUND
Indianapolis and Marien Gounty
29th ANNUAL CAMPAIGN October 25 te November 15
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~—|finance the trip to Rochester and Mrs. FE. FE. McKee, Indianapoli " German Playwright | pay expenses while there. Still another woman wrote ou THE Di Holl d | Members of the Cervus Club of asked the mother how she could! PEOPLE’ S ies in 0 ywoo {Indianapolis a private charitable help, Mrs. Nelson said. HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 19 (UP)— organization, held a special tele-| “I can’t express our gratitude Dr. Karl Vollmoeller, German EUGE ONTURICe ana heat for thls hep im De res ‘ , , “ " now their aid an eir pray-| | playwright whose “The Miracle” aqident, Mrs, William Eckhart, ers will help Harold.” was a hit of the 1920s, died atlas W. 44th St. presented a
BERNA PM, Dally Except Sunday | = | ¢ a heart ailment. | ties November trip, to Tho imes Al | Pi for the “Harold Nelson Fund.” ieni A resident of New York -and| Meanwhile, other contributions | Alumni Plan cnic.
hon former screenwriter, he was di-|were building up to finance 1949 THA lumni Association of the 368% Ww. Washington st. vorced from the Italian actress|treatments i De boy. “Indiana University Division of
'Maria Carmi. Employees of. the Centennial | Social Servicé will sponsor a pic-|
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w : = ; $2 to the fund. Mrs. Lillion|/event include Miss Pauline Scho-| : - "INS : 0 a REA MEN ! + |Callon, 418 E. St. Clair St., sent/field, chairman, Miss Marjorie 8 ’ 4 = - : 0 9. : |a dollar bill and a prayer for the Eaton, Mrs, Evelyn Dunbar, Miss
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Press, 38 Shelby St. sent in|nic for faculty members, students] checks for $20 to the fund today.|and alumni of the division at 3 Bernard Cooper, 12 and Mary p. m. Saturday in Garfield Park. | Ellen Cooper, 11, of 4341 Central] Softball and community sing-|
Ave, contributed $10 “to help the|ing will be included in the pro- |,
sick little boy.” Mrs. Esther|gram.
*/Smith, 5122 E. St. Clair St. added) Committee “members for the|
{recovery of the stricken boy. {Naomi Thomas, Miss Anne With] Meanwhile, Mrs. Harold Nelson, ers and Donald Devis.
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