Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 November 1948 — Page 2
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4 Dorothy Sarnoff Fxcopes Injury
Mr. Riatt tushed across stage and beat out the fire with his hands, while the actress con-
NEW YORK, Nov. 19 (UP)—| comedy star Dorothy
Exploding Lamp Ignites Hair,
tar Sings On
"Dorothy Sarnoff . .. the show must go on,
Baptist Home Sponsors Concert
Benefit to Aid New Building
The True Vine Baptist Church Home will sponsor a concert of vocal and instrumental music for
hairithe benefit of a proposed new
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building Sunday, Nov. 28, at 2:30 p. m. in Cadle Tabernacle, No tickets are: being sold but a freewill offering will be taken 3 the entertainment. The Home shelters old people and orphans. Among the concert performers will be the Naomi Melody Girls, Dorothy Fidger, contralto; the Westminster Fellowship of the ngton Presbyterian Church; ohn W. Hart, tenor; Grace L., Gopdman, instrumentalist; Mrs, Adie Edwards, soprano; Mrs. Carl Moore, mezzo soprane; Forst Wally Wilson; the Fisher Trio and Julia Reed, soprano, Plan Talk cAsoampaniag will include R. C. Henderson and Dolthea Hart. Orton will direct the
Richard Westminster Fellowship.
Talks will be given by Harold Sehuioan and by Mark D. Bat ties speaking on “The Good Samaritan,” Randall Johnson is program chairman and Art Wright, master of ceremonies. A wide range of compositions ‘will be given including numbers from Handel, Haydn, Bach, Schubert and many others.
3 Crops in State
eh To Break Records
fer apiarists will be buszin' in, gut 3d tuicugh the Indiana or’ ar Memorfal building tomorrow, . .when the State Beekeepers Association holds its 40th annual con.
by reading of minutes, appointment of committees, report of the secre. tary, financial report by the treasurer, and reports from various’ committees. W. Clyde Hudson, Evansville, association president, will call the meeting to order and preside.
Boy Scout Council Sets Annual Meeting Dec. 2
Central Indiana Boy Scouts Council will hold its annual dinner meeting at 6:30 p.m. 2 in North Mobodiat Church, 38th
* An annual ah of the meetbe the presentation of Silver Beavers to persons who have made outstanding contributions to scouting. Annual reports will be given and officers elected. Frank W. Braden, former scout. master and commissioner of Odon, Ind., and now National Coordinator of Volunteer Training for the Boy Scouts, will speak,
t——————————— Marshall to Return PARIS, Nov, -10 (UP)—B8ecretary of State George C. Marshall will leave Paris Sunday by plane to return to Washington for his
EVENTS TODAY Wiians ‘ederation 5 Sutin, rah Dis-
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EVENTS TOMORROW
Iadisnagolis Sympbony—8:30 p. m., Murat Indiana Veterans of Fareln Wars Fall Conference~Claypool Hotel,
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Amil J. Vidrich, 764 N. WwW Carmatls M. Pont.” 21, Yu 8 Noble. F. Rutherford, 20 :
Sta ; Lucille
1120 N. Penneyl25, 13 w. 18th; Jean
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Ind, Nov. 19
4 ATA a na. crops of
corn, soybeans and tobacco were indicated today in figures released
8 b was 280,020,000 bushels for a sere average yield of 60 ~all-time records for total pro-
Indiana... 00 total usin high was set in 1 t 233,682,000 bushels and the all-time per-acre ih was established at 54 bushels
The soybean crop was estimated at 20,799.000 bushels—4 per cent above the previous high set in 1845. Total tobacco crop was set at 12,505,000 pounds, whicn would set a new record yield per acre of 1345 pounds,
808 Displaced Perse Persons
Arrive in Boston
BOSTON, Nov. 19 (UP)—The former troop ship General Bundy arrived ‘in Boston Harbor today, bringing 808 displaced persons from Europe to homes An the United States, The flag-decked ship was met off Deer Island at 6:55 a. m. by tugs bearing customs and medical officials and newsmen. It was to dock about 8: 30 a. m.
Wilcox to Address
Apartment Owners
F. Shirley Wilcox, former ecollector of internal revenue and new state treasurer-elect, will speak at the regular luncheon meeting of the Indianapolis Apartment Owners Association next Wednesday in the Washington Hotel,
{ He will speak on “What Econ-
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Boys | At Home — And rew, Susie Batis, T40 Roacne; J ames, Stella Webb, 1919 B.
At Methodist—George, Virginia Cherr Norman, Mar Edwards; Jose Elgart; John, Rowene 5 Sieh, Be Baily
At St. Acie patrenee, Marianne Teitied Clark: scar atl x Er Janine,
at Home-—Mariin. “rally Ogos, 1538 Ww. New York; Carl, Pate, et: Res Uy By "38s Tar
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[At i Vincent’s—Oarl, Anna Lauber; Roy,
Anderson; Jol, Phyllis a At Solumaa.-John Bobo; Vonds Mill honor? Mary Berchalor, At a Carrie Longs.
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