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YUESDAY, DEC. 7, 1948 ee THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _ ale. ‘Anderson’s Indians, [10 Seit—and He oi Seelt oon A Miler. ~ (Collins to Head

wa 1. ) F&AM Lodge 646 __Under Chief Lambert, Dies in Ohio orc coms wt ~ On War Path Again

master of North Park Lodge F. Prospects Bright as Coach Loses Only Two

Former Owner of [a A M. No. 646 Saturday, Dec. Of Last Year's First String Combination

" : 18, Th r Lumber Firm Here [ii to aren to Oren A. Miller, former owner|the public in the {and president of the Johnson & Temple; 30th at \ | Maas Lumber Co. in Indianapolis, Clifton St. By JIM SMITH, Times Sports Writer : {who died -yesterday in_his Belle- ; Diher oiicers, ANDERSON, Ind, Dec. 7—If you ever happen to be a fontaine; O., home, will be buried to be Installe through this town and hear something akin to an war driving: don't be surprised. It is an Indian. { Phe war cries you hear won't. be coming from the bronze-hved, savage you would ordinarily think of. It will be an Andersen In<| dian from the “Basketball Tribe,” getting ready to lift the’ scalp)

iin Germantown Cemetery follow-!are: Raymond 8. ling services at 2 p. m, tomorrow Clark, sentor of an 0 nent on the hardw pllader 1 : 00d |joyed, but after all, he's just a] ee {sophomore.

jin Cambridge City. warden; Jesse H. ® " ” . HEADING this tribe ‘is Big} Gene has been suffering from

Mr. Miller, who was 76; came Stewart, junior to Indianapolis from Richmond in, warden; H. Wal . Y BYLL_Capt Donald Wi, of 3609 Chief Coach Keith Lambert, and|flu during the early part of the; i if ever a ‘man stepped into a|Season. He missed Friday's game

i | 1921 and became president of ter Schaefer, | i Fo tered inte | Johnson & Mags Lumber Co. In|treasurer; Benja- Orville C. Collins n rest OH sandria, ITALY, Sept. tough job, he is the one. Lambert|With Jeff of Lafayette and may! took over the coaching job at An- Mn the game this Friday with| .v

11932 he retired and moved to min F. Holmes, ae | 15, 1944, husband of Vida SeaCambridge City where he lived isecretary; Harmon W. Ferguson; nap Bell, father of Donald W. Bell junior deacon; .Jess L. Leonard,| Mm Marjorie Cuthbert. Services Miller-Kemper Luniber Co. he) enior steward; Odes L. Bish, Wednesday, 1:30 D. im. sf Nortieasy |r! hmond. derson in 1946 after the Indians Mgrion. But the coach has a lot| Bow Wbridge City, he was) tyler. and Paul H. Pfaff, chaplain. Bs welcome. MOORS MORTUARY. had ‘won the state -champion- of faith in the boy and believes - at one time employed as a car-| | |penter-contractor for the Pennsyl-| | 1808 Lexington Ave.. lvania Raion Righinong pha! 0 i es 0 y i neral sovice Wednesday, 8 sion. He was CHIMES, 3 spe invited 3 3 taugh i | ught to play all positions, for | He is survived by his wife, M Miss Lillian Bud. « ward, guard and center, and to} (Bertha M. Gehr Miller, di oil Com E I { Ee ~ - — Tw pany Employe “Ave. ‘mother of Geel A.

son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. luntit. moving to Bellefontaine re-| 1 : : 1 junior steward; Ofville M. Ryon,| crown" rt Born in Can wii Oe sister. of Miss Lilian ship under.the guidance of Char- Some day he will be the talk of Indian Chief ROYS who come." to I ia pg bi ) i , . "Kiwanis Club, the ant oe is : basketball under Keith Lambert : i : ER Terman’ Association; Masontc| may call at the CHAPEL OF. BE ; \ : : Ne ro . make memorial contribution to the Congress Ave,

{senior deacon; Ernest N. Jarvis,| «mei, brother of A. Jimmy Bell and , cently. Formerly he owned the Crown Hill Cemetery d away at her home, the town Just Tike JoR#SY was. really 1 ls ally learn the game. They are| [Lodge and the Lutheran Church. Old Fashioned Revival Hour through

Shh ois Soe rom AT . 3 = “ A Rt four 3 | Geckler, sister of Mrs Lula Melntosh ten forces the opposition to drop . Photo by Henry E. Glesing Jr. Times Staff Photographer Vansickle. Lebanon and ou Dies at Age of 63 i of Sndrnapois. Mrs, Jessie Loy. Gas . "e . 2 . . i . o i DO A trom a man-to-man defense into! William Stutsman turned his back on an “impos sible bowling chot last night at Beech Grove 3 ob J. Pitts Services for Roy Benton Eads, n passed away Monday. June e zone type until they can again . ac h a Wednesday, 2 p.m. at the PARLE t the 7- | ! i i ear who died yesterday in his home,| ' pune W. M pick up their man. Indian players and made 3 He 9 e 7-10 split,’ made on nly four times in organized bowli ng! ost 4 year, | Services for Jacob J. Pitts, 1046 | FUNERAL NOME. itor Wi. Panis switch positions constantly thus] In. Pershi Ave. who died sun-| > Bankers Lane, were to be held may call aiter 3 p. Mm, Tuesday keeping the opposition on the, Cl U Wi d e day thes home. of a daughter, (at 2. m. today in Shirley Broth-| oi hy Arnold, beloved husband of move. eans P i es pl i a eec rove: ‘Mrs. Vivian Davis, 508 W. 25th ers Irving Hill Chapel, Burial Fe ¢ CHAE ayaelotsn lather Lambert, who played on the St., will he held at 2 p. m. to-|was to be in Crown Hill. Verne: y : rs nd Virginia rsomenst ¥ George Bade Leads Keglers With 700 uit fil ir Feld Bo dirs, wn hdd if . | Born near Jamestown Mr. Bus A ia. broth t Mrs, {derson High in 1935 and furthered eorge a e ea S eg ers i Church. Burial will be in New pad who was a eed in ol Nel He: levander. George. Harry and : ‘his basketball care / Crown. was 63. AE ) p ¥ = <0 ) Aud us enderson y aH jhis bazkel a A A By DON SIEBERT 'Hickman Whirlaways at Penn- Jawa. Je Tuskegee, Ala. Mr. dianapolis 12 years. He was a| away at his residence. 330 N Baird 7 : ” e man or 1e engineering 5 ‘ 3 - the little things Jn the game. | William Stutsman, kegler Yor Roosevelt Temple, was telling |sylvania, turned on the speed to pitts lived in Indianapolis 12 department ‘of Ohio on Co. on Fer Aer eae Ly aE » u | friends today how he made the toughest of all splits the 7-10 shot pace the ladies with A 603 . . .lycars. He was a building eon-| 0" 0 employed with the ore New York . St, Tuesday, # m he- cleaned it-up last night at Beech Grove to turn in a 3-game Jo opened with a 232 and-fol- tractor. : ganization 20 years, He was al. Fame Service hy? he in! day, 2 p.m, at Henderson, 'Ky

lowed up witha 190-181 combi-| P He is survived by three other member of Irvington Methodist |

“WE THIN X tna FROrale is the} otal of 525... this split is rarely picked up in league play. 1 b n | i va. the mm TE TATE at on " same alleys, daughters, Mrs. Willie P. Harris, (oy 0" 0g the Masonic Lodge,| CHURCHMAN-Wilum F. age

{greatest asset,” said Coach Lam-

bert. “If we work on the litt! Stutsman, 2029 N. Temple Ave. things that tend to 5 Mes bod 44-year-old mail carrier, dtdn't Eames ine four alleys . . . the Muriel Hays, a kegler for Marott!Mps. Mary Francis and Mrs. o.oo. | Cheer or prank . a be !morale in the elub. bell 800d, en see the miracie he made. last fee, jrcluding bowhng, is sa. [Shoe Store, was close runner-up Ruby Lewis, Indianapolis, and | nr ridge. {ert Jan way "Sauuriay Keith Lambe + . Ora o ub, we eve the | night. He rolled the ball for the A “One-Ball Bowling Tourna- with a 601 . . . her games were three sons, Jacob C. Pitts, In- Mr. -Eads is survived by his | pm i rath dence a head ert... 'a tough 58 things w Jake care of thet. (CEL pin, and knowing the split] ment,” was recently sponsored by|181-201-219 . . . Jo's sister, Dot, dianapolis, James E. Pitts wife, Elizabeth; three daughters, Services aud, ct i emarion at. FLANK | ’ e y : ‘ "|Mr ~ {AN road anea ne o e things that 'was “Impossible” he turned his The Washington Daily News, one just missed the 800-mark to roll Opelika, Ala, and Thomas L. Mya, puiip Onkerson. Knights | won Wedneudsy RTUAR mtd

helps immeasurably is the of the Scri pps-Howard family ofia 599 for third place. ® hack, and then the house fell in. plac Pitts, Cleveland. | Beech Grove. and Mrs. William COUKRAN—C narive D. Mattie, father of Leota Mong

lie Cummings. That was also the strength- of reserve power. Our papers, and 22.000 entrants re-| ' p year nine of ten lettermen, in-| boys know that when they go o on Stutsman od the league for the fronded .. . it was the largest ho the team > Pha ive a Arnold Busby M. Tucker, Indianapolis; t WO and Mabet Powell, also survived ..eluding.-Johnny Wilson. now. at the floor they must play their |*Ve" INE th a 529. tournament ever held in Wash-|gport, Bowl where they made a Services for Arnold Busby, who|sons, Roy Starr Eads. Nobles: 3, BMobEin, Pay cal at “Lorenz Weisman, manager andiington Crit Tan 19-days-and | 2035 witha 903-1066-966.. The fee yesterday in his home, 230 (ville, and Joseph Eads, Indian-| ry Torin "PUNERA bL HOME, 1308 apolis; two sisters, Mrs. Adelaide! Prospecs Si. Services Wednesday, 3

Adergon College, were graduat- level best. because there is a |good man on the bench waiting owner of Antlers Bowling Alleys, ino entry fee was required . . .| oN. Oxford St, will be held at But even losing that many to go. {was deing a little justified brag- bowlers could piay Hn or night, [Hickman Whirlaways bis Al 5 > on today In Grinsteiner's Fu- Sanders. Bedford, and Mrs. Ward | m. Interment New Crown, — men, Lambert had a team in the| “We have a well balanced ball 8in8 himself today ...he clicked | $400 in cash prizes was con- games were 82. -989- 936. ineral Home. Burial will be in Lovett, Roachdale and six grand-| ose | L.. ion an 31. Greenfield, 1046.47 state tournament. His club” he continued. “Our players With a 612 in his own alleys . . .\iributed by The News : . . bowl| |Henderson, Ky. after a short children. . mothet boys were, beaten in ‘the semi- are well conditioned, but their after a modest 168 in the first] ng officials are preparing to| Oscar Behrens secretary of the service there. of Bill : Ralph association, has "ap-, - Mr. Busby, who was 54, lived ‘Mrs. Lula Morgan teago. rvices J ion 42%

finals by Pendleton. Last year his mental conditioning is the most round. rhe came through with a. handle 60.000 to 70,000 contest- local men's

boys again were in the state/important to us. It's a long tough pair of 222's to break the 600- jants in next year's. tournament. Inounced dates reserved for Indi*.in Indianapolis 28 years and op-| M Ja Morgan 108 Cora Prospec LLY 5 tournament, eliminated this time road from here to the state MaTK. ) George Bade moved into first anapolis bowlers in the annual étated an auto body repair shop Ry Lise asap n Re rg Bh a al” Washitaon A in an afternoon game with Jeff championship, but we'll be fight- New Tourney Slated Iplace last night with a neat 700 state bowling tourney. [here for 20 years. He sold nis po It be b Yn Park Friends Be untes Nh of Lafayette 60-48. Jeff-went op ing all the way.” Wilena Hansen, one of the for the Pirates’ at Pritcnett’s| Schedule of dates: \shop six, weeks ago. He was a Hospital, wi * Juris n lora)/ rr rae : to win" the state tournament. | x. un. _leity’s. top bowlers, is accepting. . . he rolled a 210-259-231. Nine , Merek 12 } fo fateh in i». Hative of Reberts, Ky. Ba Ce er aryl wy, s 8 8 . LAST season Lambert em-|reservations for ths Bowling! pins away was Peck Pierson with's teams: March 6: -6:30" pm a ms; | He - is survived by his wife, ay 8CODS| gins; day. Services THIS season the picture looks P A ren 36. 9 p m, 6 EDR March 27. F1 M Brothers. West Side Chapel. She Thursde " exceptionally good for Chief Lam ployed a little ‘morale booster in IRpristor Si Derables .. .a 691 laid down in the P-H-O'g Maren 26.9 5 0 fori'2 4p iis otgnce Margaret, ~three. daugh-| ong PRL ~atosson: R 3 for { - : : ca the tourney is! ; 2. 8: ; . ers, Mrs. Charles A otte, Mrs. Ray St. Burial Floral bert and his 15 little Indians.|the form of a lettered sheet of Y, isjalievs-for- the Lakeanre Country | tea A teams. APHID. 6.30 p. Kori ; yaelotte, Mrs.| “Nt "yi can lived in Indianap-| ler). Friends may call ab the morslated for Dec. 18-19 in the In- Club . his all-200 games were P 8. Ap 0 pm. Verner Workinger and Miss Vir={ AREY: Duiy jv nen ave Ah lost |oficloth that he carried with him diana alleys. ’ 223-233-235 Charles Dickin- 630 p April, April 33. § ape i ginia Busby, all of. Indianapolis; Vie sieice Pei he Sifu. Bon ——— TW a EE i ro g t ih , AD e ~~ War - . . ~ LAeeugil A a last through tournament play. The] The St. Philip scratch handi-'son moved into third spot with foam ApH M4 pm em pil his mother, Mrs. Mary ENen| othe Trinity Baptist Chureh. | ght ot oo: "Mann Jr Seasons Squad. | eck, sen- lettering on the cloth said: cap, scheduled to. begin Dec. 26,/a.685 for Sinclair Garage. |8 teams; May’? 6:30 p.m. 4 teams. May Busby, Atlanta, Ga., a sister, She is survived by her husband tather of Mes. Jobn Scott, Mann dt. | ry A enter, Ie oy Jou have three times|will be played in series .of four| - Jo- Berkopes, rolling with the 17 RA m8 teams a I teams.” m, Fo Neils Alexander. Atlanta, |p SL: three sons. aad, , J 8 n ne a e way. Let's make it a s = = . = e & = 'and three brothers, George, Harry 4 ert Jr. St. Joseph's freshman ball. The other “grad,” |fourth. The road is hazardous. 700 BOWLER (MAN) Pug Leppert, Optimists 605 Iva Reéve Old Crows Ale ....0.... 523 and Bud Busby, alt of Henderson, ot Ts Wiaw MN Donald at. Interment y Ward, a guard, is in the Follow directions elosely. In order| George Bade, Evangelical . ......... 700 B® McGillevarn, Midstate M. Freight’ soa Mabelle Rader, Indiana Fur 522 Kv, gan, q_ daughters, Corine| Cemetery. - Friends may call -at the their winning Navy |to go you have to win the ame. 600 BOWLERS (MEN) : Bill Biers. Church league Mary Kidd, Frank's Furnitur and Rosemary Morgan; her, mortuary. > efeating Find- With no really tall boy to take you see below. There + fio | Char! EE rter GLB Quebe, Tovangelieal 5 ers pahey, Pranks Fur Nes wa 3 Mrs. Noah Reagan mother, Mrs. Colne Kemp; her! uowuTH-ida May, 71 years 901 N, : © Peck’'s place at the pivot ss Jim Lanham SII oat us t Ins a. Mrs. Julia E. Reagan, resident father, Raymond Tate; three sis-| Keystone Ave. wife of Edward g st, Ishortc {Paul Perdinand, Moose 658 Rose Root Richmond Insurance 51 g en , respectively, Lambert has been workin Poss ti uts. Obey only one sign at| Th ol Ge “Koonce Elec. Service .... 652 Bud Schoch, Morgan's Restaurant ... 600 Eva Williamson, Yavers Men's Shop . 517 of Bridgeport most of her life, ters, Mrs. Thola Williams, Mrs.| t . Anna Wit us felled - by ' 8 Bg a time, Victory eomes to those Gomer Lorenz, Moose "'" gsa Art Coonce, Thriftee Fix "" 600 [Robbie Simmerly, Ind Oil Equip. 511 L Hill r { : Danny Schuyler, 63"; Roy Young, who do.” {Horace Buckner, Pirate tes Paul Sylvester, Pox's Steakhouse .. 600 Lois Houghton Nichol's Jewelers... 516 | who died -Sunday, will be buried | Luvenia and Miss Velveetia 63", and Jack Crim, 61", to try| Across the bottom of this sign |e"L Stumph. | Dillon's” Office Equip. #46 OTHER LEAGUE LEADERS (MEN) (Bite Surber Palis_ Cit ty Beer : be in Crown Hill folowing services Rene, ang thres brothers, John| way Sun L 1 4 ) bo Rd Huck, Roehl's P ma 64% mmalou Burton, Century re . h | . | the the ‘measure . ‘and hit the right man for the were a series of numbers running EE fn 68% (Se Naren. na. Bel To 308 viola Blackwell, Nichol's Jewelers jat.2 p. m. tomorrow in Bridgeport Rom uae. Kemp and George, SE: 10th St. Punersl Wednesday, Dec, 0, for its secs ., center job. from one to eight. All the num- Howard Deer Sr. Crescent Paper... 639 poy Trigter. Cours Tir Ser Tthuntenes seq Kathryn Brehob Lohss' Dry Goods bd Methodist Church, pe 8.3.00 Bo Friends invited. Burial ry, while St, Aine wh . ; sa bers are covered except the first. Bal Mapatiend, Union ya “18 Bob Yager, Sabioriys Slore No. 4 2% rl So Rg very oo aa] | A resent - ! Ee pepo at the Carl J. Martin ln a wo : “> 1e-Toc L581 of her de " ) oY) Kiso vowing ho he si as sh’ gum ar pon x mo SR ESE A Barmes £ S E Miain 3 MSL Twi ao wa IE Re | aT r three. . § combination is a young number is uncovered indicating tes B te. Ayranire Colliers 'M 43 william Stamper, Intl Harvester 583 | oldie Harrison, Real Sik Mix ...... 510! y Tn On a farm| ° Services for Carl J. Martin, who! Latimer. aia 3 to 73, as the - boy whose name is familiar, not the next game to be won. Glen Tor: ye a ae Ten DC Kavhe Ave. page is, Dess Carson, Troy Oil Co i seg |in Dekalb County, Ia. She was a!died yesterday in -his home near, J T"%, ee av. x. David | : ouldings, Inc : 3 BOY 4 ary, enn, rk, ters found the for his deeds, but for those of] Last year the Indians uncovered, £4 Plummer, Yavers Men's Shop... £30 George Simmerman. Klein & Kuhn $11 en Cee I DL oe member - the ~ Bridgeport | Greenwood. will be held at 2 p. m.| and ‘Richard Letimer, half, after the his brother. He is Gene Wilson, seven of these numbers. This year (Curses treet" Se ery 0) [iL Hydible. Contra States Envelope $71 freien Sheets. Max Patton's 31 | Methodist Cire. | Thursday in J..C. Wilson Chapel} Edt, pd mer: ““" in? ”» "“e - 3 a most of the brother of “Jumpin’ Johnny.”|they hope to uncoyer all eight |R. Lickliter Hunter Service ......... 625 pred Sei Alison, Plant No 0... 361 | {Eula Haigerty Fox's Steakhouse 407 | Js addition te her husband, (of the Chimes. Burial will be in Wedoasds , m. at the : Evmnel an God butts Sun ome a EE beat © 5 EL boi bd fer 8 BR, TRAD oun su Reagan she a tur bount Plesany Cemetery, | ERE MEY only six men reached the peak his brother en-ichampions. : Rte Avrshire Colliers Mix .... 673 lees Smythe Tniand Container gap... 58, Helen Riedwig. Real Silk Mix ....... s0 Vive 5 Ya son, Walter F. Rea-| Mr. Martin, who was 54, was a Friends may call at the mortuary ™ = Duck Bull, U. 8; Rubber .. 23 ETL A Cell Leppert, Century “Tire Ll so gan, Bridgeport; a grandson and farmer at RR 2, Box 99, Green-| *™ 'I" SY io had an | a a arcel Won't Do ” Ed Luca pti ~8i8 sh Beri ope. Hcglan hirlaways . 602 Hilda Goepper, Old Crown Ale 503 a great-granddaughter. Nol. He was a veteran: of World’ pA 3 “pastes Ref intermission, 4 Charles Murphy, Yavers Men's Shop T aro 08 Store .. .. S01 Kathert © Hausman, Lohss Dry Os 503 0 mee — YAPQP RC Bat —— ; J Herth Ideal Furniture - ‘0! 500 BOWLERS (WOMEN) Harriet “Brite, Harlin Brothers .. 30a |. gay . Tea Schoenbacher. Moose $17 Dot Berkopes Hickman Whirlaways 309 Lois Schultz, Ind Oil Equip u Dental Students He is survived by two daugh- Guffin MTS of jor Golf Abe Bailey, Dillon's Office Equip..... Lid Virginia Sweeney, T. Beemis & Co. 599 ann Pappaw, Ind. Oil Equip 301 To Hear Na Cap tain ters, Mrs. Alberta Doty and Miss| (in, Plymouth, 0, bd Jense ER Be Olde Bese Rr TE Sul, eo Bp Src Prem TOS) pI Patricia Ann Martin, Indianapo-| 3, SLs Sols VIAOR 8A 00 Resumed Bua Hapdaere, Whatin Flee =o oa) ASR OFull, Hr Ti Whirtaweys 33 A liger Harlin Brothers 20 FSapt: i Yn dental [1is; a sister, Mrs. Odette McGufin,| Thursday, 2 p. m. Re 7 (UP) — The {Bit Kettrop, H. & L. Machine. Sl iMeryl Burton. Ayreshire Colliers Mix mm OTHER LEAGUE LEADERS ‘women officer of the Ninth Naval Dis-|Louisville, and two brothers, Hu-| Burial Mi. Pleasant. Friends ma Gott Ao nan a a BE © te svermity-Schoot| ses, Martin. Avon: 2. Bali? OF ual Ralph Shinkle, Greeriwood “Fealtors “807 ‘faiviet non, T TTBS a Louise Burdge, BE Chain sq7 Of the Indiana University HFesste-Martin—Akron—o- ; : at its annual Harold Ostermejer, U8. Rubber . 807 [Genie Drexter. Hickman Wh B1Vera Feathersione. Carmel Mix = 434'of Dentistry at 4:30. p.-m. tomor- ; NEWLAND — Mrs. Estella ©, 8%74 open tourney |Bil. Blue, Pirate 98 ouarina Early, on ho Ligh Joi Jean Buschman, Indpls. Sch. Teach = 23 row on the subject, “O tuniti " Carrollton Aves of Mrs... xt summer. {Marshall Murray, Kirk Plumbing. ..... 606 annatte Mavbeer, Darleene Mirabeaux 556 Pauline Kimberlin, Indpls. Sch. Teach pportunities x . Naomi Reedy and Mrs. Nan pls. : . - {Russ Morris, Capitol Paper 606 pas Siriebe. * {Nell King, Riviera Past Presidents... &@ for Dentists on Active or Reserve | ison. BU« riebeck, Yavers Men's Shop. . 547 TEAM SCORES (MEN) s/ Duty with the Navy.” { Wednesd Prien a 5 is AA Ha aA TN Nr Am Wednesday. fends invit

vials said the Clarence Baker, Ferree’s Texaco Serv. 605 prances Pindell, Frank's Furniture 547 Roehi's. Pharm > e held at Onie — ed {Mikey pat, Los-Sote sation Ii a. Dillon's Office Eouiptuent cen, & 1H Capt Caruthers will also speak | the & TI ar ec ation Piet Crescent Paper . 2901 ; RASC \SCHI 5208 N. New , Lake Forest, Lucile Rice, Real Silk Mix 537 TEAM SCORES (WOMEN) at a dinner meeting of the Naval lh BIG STORES Jersey St., er Of My. William {fuanite- Cork. Keol-Vent Awning 535 [Hickman WHTELAWAYS. © olor sansosess WET Reserve Dental - Corps of - the’ ry WASHINGTON sz. W. Hammond, passed sway Monda |Ruth Raines. Davidson's Indiana N 534 'Yavers Men's Shop . .........000 2139 district in the Indianapolis Ath-| “140 &- WASHINGTO! &michan vy NS ORTUARY LANES.

Lucille Barkhau, Ind. Oil rouip, ‘ " 2 oat Shoe Store ra 2666 | SPIRE Richa RO ek seg 2 4

[ Doris Hayman, Thomas a] & co oe one “Bit Equipe l |Carol Schafer. Ind. Lumbermen's Mix 532 Davidson's Indiana Fur { Alice Marsh, Wiles Johmson 530 Thomas Beemis & Co ..

6 W. WABHINGTON oT - 1088 Sion AVE, ¥

port, LH mother of Walter P. Reagan, grand-

: - {Betty Catton, Roland M. Cotton Co. 523 Lohss’ Dry_Goods raids “rye 2428; (AL Sales Conf ce mother of Wate % a Res. a SIXTY — = eren other of atherine Res- ~ He used to be just plain Geo ¢ SOLID FOUNDATION: If in a | Two Indianapolis’ Spencer Cur- nate 11-grening.. when he was grunting Bp) in Compe Wear goers yews tack [Step stride to the fqul Hne £2 School News {res ai Ee 10-44: SEE Priends in 1 tst light, t i ss the anfiual sales meeting of mas GONKLE inary bouts, Now that he: has ‘his hair marcelled and dyed and J a ight. or too act. 4] Local High School Pupils | Twin Disc Clutch Co. EE a - NERAL 2a 5 Mich | Wis. which started today. ehureh from 1 Fars un ar noke of

‘wears fashionable robes he's called * Gorgeous George, the toast | is almast sure n Harold A. Quinlan and David P.| j= service.

of the-coadt.! He will be here tonight the f t attrac. Wi D F eter re i ght in eature mat. sitrac to throw the m rama estival Awards Gutheridge. president and vice! ey RICHARDS Anna, wife of ‘Jacob P eg . Ww - 4410 . Richards, passed awa at residence, 5

KDIATOR ** ba Aon athe LIT FREE dtl cM BOB body off bal... ,-sespectively,-of.the..1o: : nier} ang comedian. bo ope. at-a recent ne ae es wrest EEZE Hollywood bout. pe recent-.| either give YOU Four. Indianapolis “high school Patches” and Mr. Wilson was “the Paid oration were to speak at [JI “age 82 vears. grandmother of Neisoncon - a feeling of be- pupils have received awards in Hae war of “& “prison play, “The the meeting, which will end Fri-| At M | : Parmar 2S ining, Mich. “sister of R i : ing on a tight the annual Indianapelis Drama allan day. : t il ars Thraday, 3pm al.the CONKLE : EL ce NERAL : a Ruling Penalizes Tall Cage Players me wea, Festival F¥iday And Satay 1 nom Sepak Caren Chica Bo modest prioest | FERAL pol a ipa Fs $1.29 . BAN FRANCISCO Tay Spots Dext tne basket when af —i throw off 118 the Manual: High School audito-| land -Goodman . Theater, was thie | CORNETS and. $4 50 | auick SERVICE Rome ater 7 hn Tuesday. % ~ eee «free throw is bei : i § fong a headache to coaches, other| “This is ng attempted. last two steps.|l um \chief guest critic and Judge. TRUMPETS SANDLEY_ Bem. age. 36. hela i X another crack at the! TR’ ; Speakers included Dr. Lee Nor- ri players and fans alike, gets an-itall lads who h be: When you fin- ach year dramatics. pupils i From 1 0. | aiher of Mrs. Bm SGALLON ave been dominat- trom the Indi i \velle, J. Edwin ‘Culbertson and brother si Mrs. Bumlina Wright, Wi: ] other penalty slapped on him ining the scoring,” says Dean. “And Ml ish out of bal- e Indianapolis high schools! G Gais Ind INDIANA | liam Eugene, James Raymond, Leon Pacific Coast Conference compe- it probably will eliminate most of ance, or off di- meet in ‘one of the schools for ayy Falser. n Aang University | Music £0. 29 on the Circle | ng ann rd - CANS tition this year, |those’ tip - in ' shots following rection. the left @ two-day session of plays. Next IPO pS epartment: Mzs. Elsie! 15 2 oM10 rnin | | | ak es i me 4 ta’ sway. Serves Thutts $K.98 Already humiliating by elimin-/missed free shots.” IN (ot finishes off-angle, with the year the festival will be held in all, Ben Davis High School, and | ee. — hI Ne CO TIE & 5 ation of the center jump, the tall] grt |toe-planted toward the right-hand Shortridge High School's Caleb] E Ines Rave executive secre. | sons RAL HOME: 4M Troy AUTO boys will ‘have to sit back-and Basketball Scores gutter, the body erect and teeter Mills Hall. j\ary - a ational Thespian | BUSINESS DIRECTORY Ave... Beach, 'Sioss, ARSE 7.9, W, IT SUPPLY watch some of. the shorter guys ing, instead of . sliding in a] Patty Bates and Larry Shop- Soe iety. 4 ers were C, Norman verdiy wie m & Ray Sts at work under the basket. d . B16 NINE straight line. And to add to your pert, lead actors jn the. Short- en g. 5 autre 1 and Mr. £ 7 , Tits Vat ed) TH, se “ » A new ruling, ‘according to —— JTdigan Stary, 0, trouble, the abrupt stop at the ridge presentation of “Romeo and and Mrs, Walter Russell, Indian. ; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J +" AS Te Everett Dean, veteran coach of Purdue si, Det troit 4 : foul line brings a quick, jerky|Juliet” on Saturday afternoon, apolis Civic Theater. Guests at v 3 on Furs ee a Atle i ” Stanford University and former| | Minnesota #1, Nebraska 7%. release of the bail. \were judged the best all-round the dinner accompanying the fes- & Cloth Coats : George W Stites. "passed Me Ti Indiana University coach, allows STATE COLLEGES yw |players during the festival. jtival included Indianapolis high J and Suits HEAVY ( GAUGE GUTTERS SSHTRLEY BROS TR the defending team to take both rk be Vurgaraise 35 51. THE SLIGHTEST deviation, school principals and their wives) _ . and the least bit of zig-zagging, , Marjorie Kingsbury, Howe Highland Virgil Stinebaugh, Indien-| BISHOP-KAYE FURS Marion Ro Roo fing & Sidi C lo : Hd COLLEGES changes the point at Sars og the ae Jon. a som, Cris- lapolis superintendent of schools, | np N 0 Ww fing ing “0. 1 rHomMYE Onsjeton , South Dakota State 32. . us ucks chool, were land his wife. \ OO Poe’ . Meridian . a Vi 4 ball is réleased and as" a result, 3 Irish), of Post Mutch Much Pleased rimouth "31 “Vermont 41. _. |changes the course of the ball. named best character actors of| E. Edward Green, Manual dra-|§ of New Bethel, | Ba Misch i, 5, SE a Geores Wash: The stride must be straight to the session. Miss Kingsbury matics instructor and chairman a : b t \ played. the feminine lead part in |of the festival progam, presented | You Save B Ww dianiapolis, Getge . y wi ch to Ver A vir in ia Tech 31. Rio got comro “ ou Save Because We Save lumbus, ©. and’ Clarente A Ha His Grande 48. |S aCe waolid” footwork, the!® Mountain comedy, Pink and ‘the awards: MEN'S SUITS & OVERCOATS | 7.5" 2Vien Gerrits’ 2" no 78, Jantein 45 Fo step must be heavy. By this 1! " : wo Sh 15 1 $ 15 LL a Shert SAR, 3 ; Dakota 40. © w ean in weight of the vody Airmen to See ‘Sanitation Poard | Lal Pile 518 $21 5 24 J |i SANE Sh . entucky Wes-| must land solidly on the heel so, | ton Park. Priends may call ’ , . ; : yan 51. the ATE oh hh ve th Texas Hoes Christian 44 the weight can be absorbed easily Eilm Premiere ‘Changes Its Quarters | Jesdquartens 00 ‘Name Ter ROBERT HALL Clothes To mortusry any time after 8 p. m. . ralte . ; Ne : Puilips Olers' 6, West Toray 4d, [a8 the body is thrown forward, | | The Board of Sanitation Com-| : wh . Open 9 to 9 yw,» 3: SP. M , South Dakota 46. Stepping heavily keep the toe| Personnel of the 10th Air Force missioners moved into new head-| 128-130 N. PENNSYLYANIA ST ACGRN-PI he » Vo Me pA 86. pointed straight om line, toward at Ft. Benjamin Harrison and the quarters at City Hall today. a. Yioom on of Mr. and Mrs.’ s140 : §t Prancs 60. John ail 83, the pins. It also relaxes the body| no ovo unit at Stout FY 1a| It will occupy Room 103, for- Baked you = hroshar of Mrs. AR Sil teraese-3120 "ao het Ma and gives the much talked — eld mer city personnel office which] A SID Enamel. glia yg jfesves pd . 4 : | Beloit 32 Li Like Forest 4 fo Dalapcs The illustration shows|will attend the first’ showing of | Mayor Al Feeney abolished short-| ALUMINUM SIDING Sverre 30 ; i Fege ; @ SECOND" FSTEP. “Fighter Squadron” at the Indi-{ly after his election. ! . immediate Application arsdenr : we { PRO BASKETBALL : ana Theater tomorrow. Since its organization last year, ROOFING & || : AS YOU CAN SEE, the heel is| ai tion of GEORGE ER BOOTH : dp moshester 81 Boston n America to come down plo preserve] Maj. James Ingram, 10th AF Win the Board of Works. spaced INDIAN SIDING CO: || 2315 W. Washington STORE 3 BOSTON. Mass. Thomas W. Mutch,| ; = the straight run. to the foul line./public information officer, said wen - 605 S. Capito) | RL 135 { Anunouy_ church. Cemetery. ; of 44 Bromfield St., Boston, had long RHEUMATIC PAINS | [Po “hot 1-1ge lo the foul line'the local aifmen are making an Burned in Gas Blast e——— a | ST. heen ca “all those people f The heavy igh va: event out of the showing Of the| ni. © .1u. Benney, 38, of 429 —L EON TAILORING CO. —, EE rat " - vert. d. “ en, occasion to try a Calvert Reserve “uke timeweated. ENTER 2 10: portant -in footwork and a ;real/ motion picture because it is based | |S. Senate Ave, cook at the Stone i DIAMOND LOANS | [225 M A In the Middle of Wood, | brother Si ha Sheats, . Highball — “and. five switched, too. | Rheumatism, Newriti or Muscular Lum. (RED | in maintaining body balance on the story of (he 56th Fighter Restaurant, ur MéCred St, was § % WE BUY DIAMONDS & ass. ve. ‘the First Block Joye an Jane : : L much smoothet ago. Must do the wor your complete “the swinging ball. : Practice/Group, a part of the 10th AF. |burped on the face and both arms, ad . P ral 1 Rima i Bia =r Ask Jout a Rg aa. Whriit, because it is foundation for| The fighter group, an F-80' jet when gas exploded as she’ was| "DL Sus SUE LP In | NEW STORE HOURS oy CALVERT Rut ded Whisk a | WixTER 2 oe 100 for 440. The positive footwork, the finishing plane outfit, was stationed in lighting an oven early today. She] OPEN EVERY DAY 8 A. M. T0 3 P.M. M. Ki ' Pharmaceu “|slide, and a swing through for|M ohigan before being taken into was given hat aid by a General| ! Excepting Friday, 8 a. m. to. 7 p.m,

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