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6 Other Games on City, Cointy Basketball Docket Tonight
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By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS The. city series basketball game of the week could be fought
‘in the Tech gym tonight,
Howe's quintet will ‘try maintaining, its city prestige at home against formidable Lawrence Central which has lost one game in’ eight starts, | Another city-county argument will be settled when Ben Davis, with a 2-9 record, faces Broad Ripple, with a 6-3 mark, at the Ripple gym. The lpne all-county dispute will involve Beech Grove and Warren Central at the Warriors’ emporium, while Crispus At-| tucks will entertain a good Ft. Wayne Central Catholic team. Coach Herman Hinshaw's Tech quintet “showed considerable improvement in downing the Berries since loss to Washington last month. The Green setup several eye-opening plays under the basket, passed well -and rebounded off the Logansport backboard| Tech's in-| ability to control its own boards and followups at times, and its| ragged showing on four setup) shots might be attributed to the } two-week layoff, which actually was a help much more than it was a hindrance. Tech Gets Big Lead Tech’s netters began as though they'd need a saliva test. They rap the count to 9 to 1 at the outset with Tom Pollom Roepke showing the way. The Berries; however, narrowed | the gap to 11 to 9 at the quarter, |, but gave way to a 21 to 14 bulge before the rest period. Tech | sprinted to a 34 to 23 margin for| the next eight minutes
Charles Page contributing “five!
points and some nice pass work, | Bob Lagan and Johnny Price, a | good, big man, made 11 points] between them in the final period; expansion, but the Tech reserves managed to keep a comfortable lead until the last two minutes.| Neither team could find range, |
" Tech hitting .242 off 15 field goals
in 62 tries, and Logansport get-| ting a .239 average off 11 fielders! in 46 aftempts. Tech hit .167!
against Washington last month. | Shortridge (52) Univer. Boom, 3 (33) |Girove 1 a | former captain of the Butler) Tosh 4) fg ft o Logansport -) 1] aaah 1 t a Hunsaker, f 5 1 ns Wienners 3. Vance 3; Besch yy Cings| Bulldogs, recelved a “B” blanket Poltom, f § 3 "liLong, 1 § % of Aline, 1°31] %0 Sutth, 19 § 1i1 Henson 1 Wise 4. Switaér 4, Challis {last night as the most outstandPage. t 2 4 .1Logan, f 3 4 OGlesing. § 0 3 2/Moss, i .} 3fasPenough = {ing gragiating football player. Eslerth, c : $ Sic i" 3 3 $|R. Davia 3 ] JR. Sinkin, £ 2.2 4 G Hl St The blanket was presénted by | Roepke. g 8 3° f8hephard. s © 3 3 arcnman. § 3 0 aa! } reencastie Jiung Sigma Delta Chi, journalism framotto, ¢ § 8 8 Thomas, ® 1 3 ir. Davia, ¢ 0 1 3Briscos, tf 0 0 0 Howe's Hornets stung Green-ternity, during the annual Nell, § $4 Cr ah € 0 0 0Pninips Tt © o oieavis, T 3 3 iicastle, South Central Conference “Blanket Hop” in the Murat] bs, 00 1 id =| | leader, last night, 40 to 30, in the | Temple. at 3%. Rit iLO Tos 30 33 11 Howe gym. NTE TTIY 3 a) core—Shortridge niversity —— It was the third victo in Tot&ls ....15 16 17) Totals ....11 17 17, Pree thraws missed—Shortridge: Axiine seven‘ starts ‘for Howe po f the Amateur Basketball
Halftime ‘score—Tech 21, Logansport 14. throws missed Page 5, body s, EngCine 3, long, Logan 3, Yenrich,
Shen OFReiuis "Clayton Nichols and John|
Ripple Beats Manual
The Broad Ripple Rockets sunk Manual last night to the tune) of 56 to 32 at the Ripple gym, Bob. Stephens, flashy guard, was the high point man for the | night with. 23 points. His hot |
night at the hoops ran’ his string! stretched their margin to 21 to 7 of points scored to 113 in nine|at the halftime and 29 to 14 at
games. Pon Klinger and Stephens got Ripple off to a 13-8 first quarter lead and the Rockets were never] headed. Dave Coppage was high!
was high for the night with-13.
and’ Bill “Fre
Cards Win, 66-48
The Southport Cardinals ex-
perienced little difficulty as they Paced
romped to victory over Warren
Central, 66-48, last night at the
Cards’ gym. The Warriors led on three occasions during the first period and managed to tie the score five times. But after four minutes, the Cardinals took the lead at 13-11 and were never. headed.
Warren Central: Wieland 32, unin. ry Sa 5, Deer 3, Rosemeyer 3, Medien Otfclais—Harold Porter and Tom Ster-
Blue Devils Victors
Shortridge overcame an 11-10 {first-quarter - deficit to. gain its sixth victory in eight games by |trouncing the University School {team of Bloomington, 52 to 33, at the Blue Devil.gym last night. The winners went into a 20 to| 14 advaritage at halftime and 38 to 21 at the three-way mark. Bill Ralph led the. North Siders with {14 points and was followed close-! ly by: Dick Jacobs, who potted | 11, Sam Hunsaker got 13 for the losers.
4, Ralph 3, F. Ddvis: 2, Jacobs 2; Sexso {Glanzman, B. Davis, Glesing. University: {Bulisaker 4 Muss 3; Dunn 2, J. Smith 2]
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Hawks Win Fourth
Decatur Central's netmen won| their fourth tilt in nine starts hy! {lacing Brownsburg, 47 to 27, at the Hawk's gym las night. The hosts piléd up
lead at the first -quarter, then|
the third quarter.
t Jack Bennett and Jim’ Lucas 8| Smithers 2
alt to 2
four ference for Central, now tied with
Lawrence snd Spsequay for. sire! :
ol an iit Of Foothall to.
‘Settle Down’
To Join St. Louis -
time working for a St. Louis advertising agency, his letter of resignation revealed. The Cards officially announced the res tion and its acceptance lafter the United Press revealed from authoritative: sources that
Six contests embrace an attractive local prep hardwood dock Berar Conia An) Brownsburg GD this evening but the loudest nolae might be heard at Tech where Liss. ¢ 1% Pen. 333 ‘the Edst Siders face thelr new-born rivals—Washington's West Sorimwertn.t 3 m1 3114 Butterworth,f 3 215 Siders—in a natural. {Bennett, ¢ § + R'Meyer, £0 0 0 Tech's Big G went through) Quarter 9-8 but Franklin came s 9 mayer, ¢3 $3) a good-sized Log: port aggre- back strong to take the lead and Shum. ¢ $ : 00 8 - Gatton, 46 to 39. on its own floor| Were never headed. Dick Wamp- (Mundy. & ° g 000 last night and served rotice that| lr» Franklin forward led his(*®& 1 £ 33 it's ready again for the revenge Co to victory with 16 points. Totals ....17 13 23] Totals . .. 9 819 battle against Washington, Harvey Templin, Pike forward, gaifume scors — Decatur Central 21, Tech's four-team tourney masters was top scorer for his team with| burg 1. oe Lhiohc Bonnett 4. Dec. 18. a like number of points. ” Mundy 2, Boott, Cox 3, Bollavs The fracas has the earmaTke of] Franklin Tuy, ol Pike Twp, an (3, Tavier & B. NT: pain a knock-down and drag-out af- McParland, 11 3 ${Templin, tr 13% Officials—James Patterson and Leon fair. Washington's triumph over shimer t 1 o diDenten’ ko 3 3} 3: Bamadny Sacred Heart yesterday gave the, ter, £ 1 1 HUngle, ¢° 105 Continentals their fifth straight mes: © § § ioctens’s | § § Spartans Downed, 44-39 ox victory and demonstrated Coach|JicCulloushgd 3 SMercer & 9 9 3 Paced by, George Theofdnis Dave Hine’s boys will be tough to Buckner g¢ 0 1 of ow & 1 1.4 handle in the future. Washington Neely, g © 0. 0 had lost .four in a row before it Totals ... .16 16 16 ‘Totals pil "3 3a/tinentals defeated Sacred Heart began to move, Pree Throws ‘muss ron 21, Pik Pl 8 ak last night, 44 to 39, on the West Manual Faces Irish land 2. ‘Wampler 3, Walker 1 Ross 1 Siders’. floor. The other city series fray this | Suskner 1 Young 3, Pike, plin 4] The Spartans held an 11-8 point evening will pit Manual. against ea Smarts and Pafrish. : lead at the end of the first Cathedral at the Irish gym. : quarter and, 20-19 at the half.
But the Continentals came back at the start of the second half. by Winfield Dittemore, who hit three field goals, Washington moved out in front and was never headed. In the third period the Continentals hit six shots in 19 attempts from the field while the
once in 11 tries. Jim Engleking racked up 12 points to lead the
High point man for Southport/Spartan scoring. was Louis Schmalfeldt with 19 Wash. (6 *) saeres Rearé an points. His teammate, Center Lee! Theotanis, oF 4 3iSchaetef, f 31 McGathey, who only played the Badger. f 8 : Eng dor. + t499% second halt of the game, scored sorder; £33 oP Pad sis points, en ema was Lee 83 high point man for the losers, Bre A 2) ° thir, ' 3 1 : The Cardinals had their big gd € i 3 JClark, 5 003 scoring splurge in the third period my 00 2 when they dumped in 20 points Dit'mor, W.g 4 0 3 and led at the end of that stanza, |Senrosad, gto 3 tas... 18 801 1590 swt pr ot [Warren hn un | i Ralftime ey Tat 20; Wash. Beam {4 i o Wieland, { 4 3% kr a ys -missed—Sacred Heart 10, Paddock 1 02% 3 Overton, t o 0 9 Officials—Robert Hobbs and Ceell Tharp. Seka, : 3 ° A Derhaimer : i 3 \MoGathey, cs 1 3(Rosemeyer, °§ 1 0 Plugs Triumph, 60-41 Thiel & 3 1 bess ® 183 Paced by Forward Allen WeisBaits, § 16 i {chers who dumped in 18 points Wheeler, g 1 0 0 on eight field goals and two free Hatfme NL 3 a nu 4 38 irove last Ee SHestea h ntral 30. miscd.. Soihi ww Bob Switzer hit the first fiel feidt 3, Jaus 1, McCathey 1. Baits 1. Thiel §0A1 of the game and that
{the only time Beech Grove. led. {They managed to tie the score at eight all, bit Speedway moved ahead and kept command of the lead for the rest of the
Spartans conld only find the hoop
Be veteran coach intended to wt. a year before his contract
Rired, the football
and lost nine games in league! competition. The Cardinals tied Green Bay for third place In 1946, won the league championship in 1047, ‘and headed the western division in 1948. “It was Gonzelman'’s sedond res-| ignation from the team. After) coaching the Cardinals from 1940! to 1942, he left to join the St. Louis Browns baseball club as as-
to 1945. hn Conzelman was
$50,000. to coach Redskins.
fall. The resignation is effective Jan. 12, f
In Garden Scrap
NEW YORK, Jan, 8 YUP) ‘Harry Markson of the 20th Cen? tury Club promised today to bring Robert Villemain back to Madi-
son Square Garden as soon as
possible, despite the French middleweight’s bloody defeat there last night by Steve Belloise of the Bronx. Although Villemain lost the unanimous 10-round decision in
such a crowd-pleaser that he was| given a thundering ovation by the 11,863 fans as he climbed down| from the ring. The crowd that paid $33068 ‘witnessed a grand, bloody brawl iin the Garden's first main event
Villemain, who was unbeaten in! 34 previous professional bouts,
»tibled so profusely from a deep)
gash on his right cheek and from|
ta cut on his left brow that the that they were on the highway at| %' bout unquestionably would have {3510 Madison Ave. and that they 1; been stopped in the sevgnth | round would stay there, which they did,
per instead of a foreigner.
Moriarty Honored
game. Switzer was high man for! of 1049. [Beech Grove with a total of 18 |points. | Speedway (80) “| Beech Grove Hh | | fg ft pf! fg Mavhugh, f 5 1 3Cingo, ! 4 ughn 0 0 Tansey, f 00 |p: Wiechers, £0 .1 1iHenson, ‘20 A Wiechers, 8 2 2Wise, 1-3 0 0 OSwitger, @ 8 0.3) re By ° 2 0 2/Challis, 1 4 Rul kendall, cd 0 J anninghaing § 00 1 0 Lam 000 King, . 4 5 2( McDonough, gl 0 2 Fans, rg 0 0 0 g 1 0 0 Sever ‘8 3 3 1! Totals . 2 12 14] Totals ... IT T13|
ithird loss for Greencastle. High point for the night was Art Roberts, Greencastle center, Tops for the winners was Jim Piers with 13.. Howe (40) Greencastle (30)
| 5 ft pf te tr pf Stewart, 1 1 3C. Perce, f oo MeKinsey. f 1 2 3'J. Pierce, 11 Edgington,¢ 2° 2 ‘2 Roberts, ¢ 6 2 Piers; 6 1 1iStites. g 0 2 Pirtieg 1 0 4 Smithers, 5 31 Phelps, { 1 3 Ash t T0 | Fox, & 00 — —l — — Totals 10 -8 14}. Totals 12 8 Score at Half--Howe 20, Greencastle
Pree Throws Missed Stewart 3, Bdgingon, Plers 7, ©. Pleree pherts, Stites 3
Last Night's Bowling Leaders
| Bernard Steed, St. Catherine cYO . Hershell Stilwell, Pabst Blue Ribbon
sot] OTHER LEAGUE LEADERS (WOMEN)
Ralftitne score — Speedway 27, Beech .
al covownw
Francis Moriarty, fullback and
Results in ® YMCA College woague: ndiana Dental School 26, ™ yners Be Lain Drafting 45, Arthur ory 18
{oe entra Business. . Scoliege 35, Indiana Bx1
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point’ man for Manual with two 600 BOWLERS (MEN) Harry Roat, Jrvingtor on \ Presbyterian . 3! field goals and five charity tosses Pill Bilsky, Tompkins Ice Cream .... 693) po aah Rebus, Machine Co. oo... 834 of nine. The victory was the! Harold Rosemeyer, Sah. Grate No. 3 PH |Ken Kromwell, Em-Roe Mixed ow. - 34. |» Brown, Robbins Coff +864! Dick Matthews, Senior CYO Mixed . 822 Rockets’ ‘sixth against: three Ben Miller, Soiataire Ber ns 861 t 517 losses, {Gene Lakey, Coppi's Drugs ......... mies Re) Ach wi. Workers 513 ., | Gtorge Heaney, aan ectric 656g K. Stewart, Eagle Machine Co. Mix. 505| B. Ripple (36) | Manual (32) [Ray Chrisney, Steeg Drugs ........ 53 1 i 1 pt ft pfijohn Mencin, Marott Shoe Store: .... 882, #00 BOWLERS (WOMEN) Campbell, L& 1 3S age, f : i qonnle Snyder 2 Bovey Se Beal Past v....; ae Sup Eve Williamson, Yavers Men's Shop 438 McPall, f © 0 O/B Calderon, £0 1 3|Pred Eetie "Tom fhe CL ous | Neisie Schmidt, DeWoil NewS ....r.. 3 . Km. 1 . : : Eider. 2 ? 8 Emmett Byers, ell - Barber Shop . & Argaret e Mr Bus ne " ' n istiapsen, aware Bowl ... Safford, ¢ 2 0 Ollawrence, ¢ 0 0 9 Bud Schoch. “Hert Jones . 840] 500 BOWLERS (WOMEN) ’ | “Barnett, ® +0 1 OPrschmidt, g 2 1 1/L ugherty, Stone, Staff. & Stone. 638) Gertrude Rhodes, Yavers Men's Shop 580 . - Wolf, g 0 0 1M Calderongl 0 a uy hrens, Maro‘t Shoe Store .. 6137 Mary Baas’ William's Purniture ..,.. 588) HB el 10 3 1iMyers, g 0 0 0 Toney Barra, Linde Alr .. 835! Mickey Rotert, Tompkins Ice Cream. . 583 D.Camphell, g1 © ith, g 0 0 0 Clarence Moxley, Richey Purniture .. 628) Pat Striebeck. Yavers Men's Sho 38| Hanna, ¢ 2 0 0/Huber, g 1. ® 0 Paul Hare, Dodson Cleaners .. 827! Helen Fehr, Ind. Gear Works 573) Caplinget, sg! 0 1 Red Schwab, Hoffbauer Ins, esvesss 826 Flo Denny, Solatidire Beverage. 62 . or - | George Frank, Fletcher TIUSE »eonree 625 Lucy Court, DeWolf News Totals ... 35 6 11] Totals ... 12 8 8 George Moore, R. Cola ........., 620 Dorothy Lilly, DeWolf News .....ooeee 560 Halftime "score—Broad Ripple 30, Man-| Byron Scaggs, Clifton Wilder Fuel .. 820] Do ker, Kool Vent Awnin 588 ual 16. Curt Heady, Marott Shoe Store .... 819] Marie Pulton. Williams’ Purniture 844 Pree throws missed—Elder 3, Pricken. Henry Stumph, Harrell’s Plumbers . aio} Becky Priedman, Indpls, writer .. 542 schmidt, B. Calderon poe 3 Lawrence. Clarence Baker, Russet C Cafteria .... SI Betty Deppen Anderson Pirniture uo S : road : Cam LJ. R. Smith, Aus, aches laver ‘ jetty ppen. Anderson Spring Service 532 - War ar CO Eamubell. Hanne ™ | Louis Kossman. Kelly s Barber Shop Si3| Betty Deppen. Anderson Bring 28 uppose you open an account at the Down Offiel als—Cloyd Julian and Prank Luzar, Dick ‘Rygein. aim Casts Drive-In .. a3} Catherine Pitznatrick Ander'n 8p. Ser jae » aa , O'Bri t © . y Attucks Wins Easil Frank Krause, Hermon Schmidi Ine a Or Tone Brown's Pharmacy - oA town Office of Fletcher Trust Company. You as y ohn Vehling . . 2 Estelle Nash, Niggl's Flowers A Wortman, Wherling Callahan Co... 612] juq inde]. T Lo... 83. ea § NOBLESVILLE, Jan. 8- Cris. i Woerhaye Jr. Nyland Sheet Metal $13 Kay Mindel. Tompkins lcs Cream .... A232 can make deposits in any office, all over town. pus Attucks took Noblesville by! ro liar nen bing tehitts Cc. ah 1 Laverne Biers, William's Furniture 1 storm last night downing the Norris Cooper, Pun Bow Classic"... #10 ole Ru rs aca + 34 You can arrange to have payrolls made up Millers, 48 to 29, in high school|Su® Srey. Kelly's Barber Shop ... Sug | Bobbie Simerly, Medias Men's wi we he off >t . | . “ hl Dorothy er, Anderson pring rv bY askattall ick Hon, "Boinialre Bowl Classie .. 000] Peiny Stuart. Vassar Ou iia : + 0 sthe oles Rearest your Plant e Tigers took a 14 to 4 first. Weddin ura Harding, COCA-COIM .._-... 0.00 t : : k, Beech Grove Ofl Berv.. 808i Alice Clossin, Medias M ns ‘Wess 504 quarter lead. and were never Bill Switzer. Monarch Martha Harrison. Medias Men's Wear 504 identification your emplo threatened. Tom Overton was ix rt Freudonbury. Railroadmen's 907 Janice Battreall. Anderson Spring Serv. 503 letcher T & h is, Bises "Rey Dun Hazeltine Jordan, Solataire Be .. dot \ the high_for Attucks with 12 points, | | Bd Cooney. Stewart-Carey Glass . 8 Cai Roempke Linde Ir Mized 301! pay checks at any Fletcher Trust office y but Chuck Inman of the Millers a sinderliter. “Grins einer's #05| Anes Junker, Indpls, Typewriter 800
THE. INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Conzelman intends to spend his|
magician] who poured 14 points through/came hack to the Cards in the the hoops, the Washington Con-|season of 1046, his team won 26
sistant to the president from 1943
had he been an American scrap-
select—near their home or work. You may
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Simple Simon would have met lots of piemén in these two picket lines in front of the Gleason Home Made Pie Co. Com. any pickets are (left) Hazel Supmers (left), and the fwo men, EA Bauer, cook room worker, and Oliver Purdy. The woman
revealed -l be the white sign is the union picket, She was identified as Nora ave turned. down an offer of] another NFL! Jub, presumably the Washington! He had completed his sixth season in the league last
werd Pickets Join Union Marchers In Cakewalk Here
Ungracious Razzberries Exchanged
As Pie Co. Counters Woes of Strikers
If there had been any ple-throwing on the picket line at the Gleason Home Made Pie Co. yesterday, they would have been strictly one flavor—razzbesry. It was words and not pies which flew through the air when the T¢ompany president and owner, L. D. Gleason, a second-generation baker, sent out his own little troupe ¢ of sign- carrying pickets to
A Conference Set
bakers union at first had any one picket on the line carrying sandwhich sign telling the ye the woes of the strikers, while other unionists were in a ofr: Sends Out Pickets Times Waskington Buren | But Mr. Gleason drove a tack| WASHINGTON, Jan. 8—A five-
| nearby.
ing out eight or 10 pickets withischool teacher shortages will be| {his yo igus. oo Hue that wages theld st Indianapolis Jan, 18-19, it| {run from 0 $55 a week and a {that working conditions were no was announced today by the Na-, better in Buckingham Palace. {tional Education Association | ‘There was an impolite round headquarters here. - of face making and a few un-!| The Indianapolis meeting is one {gracious cat calls. lof a series of eight regional con-| Mr, Gleason even invited the! union group to get off his proplerty and was told quite promptly 2nd Tuesday.
Everyone seemed to enjoy the Professional party. Everyone except the union [NI pickets. |and marched up and down, long 20d West Virginia. after Mr. Gleason's troupe had] Recruitment Is Topic {paraded back into the bakery tol Special attention at the conferresume the very serious business ences will be given to the stimu{of turning out ples by the thou- lation of teacher recruitment pro|sands. [ew te to help obtain the 1,280,342 bt new teachers needed lithents pace |with expanding enrollments dur-| Named to Duzer Du |ing the 1949-59 period, it ‘was ex- | Miss Beverly Baird, daughter plained. of Mr. and Mrs *Howard A. Baird,| Represdntatives of teacher-edy-| 629 E. Epler St, a freshman stu-|/cation institutions, state departdent at DePauw University, has/ ments of education; national prorecently been named-for pledging fessional organizations,- regiqpal to Duzer Du, dramitics honorary |accrediting associations, state society at DePauw. She is a grad-| education “associations and uate of Southport High 8chool. groups will participate,
These regional conferences are sponsored by the National Com{mission on Teacher Education and Standards of the EA. States to be represented at| he Indianapolis meeting include; They bravely stood their ground Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Ohio}
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his first American fight, he proved | with a sledge hammer by send- State conference on, elementary §
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[ferences arranged by the NEA, {the first to be held here Monday!
lay |
WE'RE sisters in a of advice, We gamble, drink and spend their money o
us at home with our children, go away and sometimes spend a don’t want us to even go to us with a home and the n with us more than bind two nights a week. “The woman * my Eusband goes with has chilgrén and lives with , but she calls me my husband wants a divO! #He has never asked me fof a "divorce. ns My sisers husband goes with a single girl who oe he is married. He tells her he loves!
{his wife and wouldn't give her!
little finger for his wife, but she| still goes with him WORRIED HOOSIER SISTERS. _ People don't like to hear about bleeding hearts. Showing. yours to those husbands you
| blame won't do you any good. | They may feel a little ashamed
and they may feel sorry for you, but constant tears in your eyes won't keep thém home. They want wives wha are more far housekeepers just as you want husbands who provide more than the necessities of life. They want wives with some ‘spunk; I'm not sure that anything will recapture the love of those men. Unstable men usually remain unstable — spoiled boys usally end spoiled men, pampered by spineless wives. Of course, the unstable men like to think they'd settle down and be happy if they could find the “right” kind of girl. They never find her because the unrest is in themselves. Women won't please them long because they're
dissatisfied with themselves and with their accomplishments. They're soon bored be-
cause ‘escaping boredom re--.quires effort—their own effort. It isn’t impossible to become good company so that your husband will notice. yon again. -You can broaden your life in all kinds of ways. Your home your job, but you don’t have to stay in it constantly—or keep new friends out of it. Surely there are activities, recreations and facilities for hobbies around you. Get busy doing something that inferests you-— get busy looking like you'd like to look” Don’t make your un-
provide ties of life, but they're never there Sappinaes your Bobby os’ mate tyrdom your matte, SI
Thinks She's | Mad
ls A girl came between the boy
I Jove and me before we ever went together. {ing me then. He {about what happened. I've gone jout with him a few times. What {can I do to prove to him that I {love him in a way that he won't think I'm forcing nyse at him? I'm 14 and he is 18. "CONFUSED, CITY. Golly, you just can’t worry about all the girls your boy triend had before you knew him. That could drive you both crazy. Think of the women who patted his curly hair and kissed him when he was a baby. I expect this all happened because he was old enough to go out and you weren't. Now that you can go out, that other girl should be “out In the cold.” She won't be if you keep making the boy think she is quite a dish by worrying about their telephone conversations, .
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! Thus, all the banking and credit services of a normal downtown banking connection are supplemented by a city-wide-banking organi. .
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_ This kind of banking is the reason why 90,000 depositors—just about one out of every five persons in the Indianapolis area— bank at Fletcher Trust Company. We'd welcome the opportunity to tell you more about it.
INSURANCE CORPORATION
, THIRTIETH
SIXTEENTH
SOUTH
ROOSEVELT
Ted M. Cai
DOWNTOWN OFFICE Northwest Corner Pennsylvanie and Market Streets
BROAD RIPPLE OFFICE 706 E. Sixty-third Street Lee Welker, Manager
3001 N. George E. Hulsman, Manager
© 20 West Sixteenth Street Ralph E. Dodson, Manager
1125 S. Meridian Street Emil L. Kuhn, Manager
1533 Roosevelt Avenue W. Ellison Gatewood, Manager \
. EAST TENTH OFFICE 2122 E Tenth Street Donald E. Williams, Manager
IRVINGTON OFFICE 5501 E. Washington Street
EAST SIDE OFFICE 2506 E. Washington Stree! Charles F. Bechtold, Manager
EAST WASHINGTON OFFICE 500 E. Washington Street + Ray A. Wilson, Manager
WEST STREET OFFICE 474 W. Washington Street Stoilko Yovanovich, Manager
_ WEST INDIANAPOLIS OFFICE 1233 Oliver Averve George D. Smith, Manager
WEST MICHIGAN OFFICE 2400 Wash Micon Senet
STREET OFFICE Ilinols Street STREET OFFICE
SIDE OFFICE
AVENUE OFFICE
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