Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 January 1949 — Page 5
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be repatria the Gripsholm. 8 epatiiated on the Gripphoy. The Ice-O-Rama will be staged Feb. 2¢ in the Fairgrounds Coliseum. Net proceeds from the
the Infantile Paralysis Fund. Mail orders for tickets are now being accepted. Although advance ticket sales are ahead of last year, there still are plenty of all type of seats available. | Prices are: Box and parquet
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| Bankers from 22 states will meet in Indianapolis Apr. 20 -to 22 at the Mid-Continent Regional Conference of the National Association of Bank Auditors and Comiptrollers in ‘the Claypool Hotel. Fifty-six Indianapolis bank {men and women have been as{signed to committees to arrange the event, Charles Keogh, general
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‘mess of 18 weeks, will be buried
| |gred Hospital of injuries suftered|f, TO QLCERG at 54, [Who was killed July 25, 194, on
Ogborn “Services vA Mrs. Mary KE, Ogborn; lifetime
her Bridgeport home after an ill
in the Salem Cemetery following services at 2 p. m. tomorrow
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ermont.. was Tinian Island, South Pacific, will JA uative of ©) Bt, ans be held at 11 a. m. Friday in Re Flanner '‘& Buchanan tay. Bridgeport Entombment will be in - ; ton Park Mausoleum. He was 18 A native of Indianapolis, Pvt. . Sexson was a Shortridge High) (aves Sel School senior when he enlisted in BELL-ANS for ithe Marine Corps. He served with lids
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Regional Banking Parley Set Here
{J Resto = s950 - |For lce-O-Rama Orchestra To Truck Victim ¥ SP Led LT "| 18-Year-Old Dies ¥ RR SE To Furnish Music. LS ; 5 i ; By ART WRIGHT Of Back Injuries L 200 " Indianapolis . marked up an4A) —— ®| Th Order of St. I Ed -Renener Lovers Indian. other traffic fatality today when _— =| will present the Rev. Fr. Kenneth Polis show m » CRY Was an 18-year-old youth died in Gen- * named music director for The & : : an of Joliet, Il4 In 2 Times Ice-O-Rama. | [in a truck accident last Sept. 20 Beware Coughs [oi ve rent ie con "5 nor Tn mana he {oer yt Seward aria ih oo CET [ference next Sunday through Jan. music for last year's two-hour ice \ k 11351 Commerce Ave., died from|® |! From Common Colds | in the sacred Heart Catholic|show, again will direct a 16-plece {back Injuries received when two a a aaah RY onuren. So orchestra to furnish the musical ¥ trucks collided at Raymond St. That HANG ON “norman. tmcuting tov-|SocomPaniment for the ain ro Sa Brug Ra. He was passe: \ al ; :program, including duction, = ger in a truck driven by Conrad Chronic bronchit® may develop if tions, and the addresses, will be| His experience dating back to Kline, 70, of 1351 Commerce Ave. on ugh chestold, of Scuts brow. {inet at 7:30 p. m. on the two|vaudeville at the Lyric ‘theater The truck collided with a : hits I ‘not ested 4nd Jou canna Sundays and at 7:45 p. m, week|here, Mr. Rescuer has been a di- Marion County highway truck afford to take a chance with any medi (days, The conference will closejrector and played in orchestras operated by Joseph Hollingscine less potent than Creomulsion with a 7:30 a. m mass for some of the nation’s outstand- worth, 22, of RR 1, New Augusta. § which sas} ight to. the seat of the land family communion. ing shows when they played here. No arrests were made at the time i0 help lo expel germ | Father Gansman , will . discuss (He also has played for the Soi\ja jof the accident. : ladin 2 phlegm 41d nature to soothe the following topics: ‘The Chris-|Henie ice shows &t-the Coliseum. Several days after the accident chial i, jeader, inflamed broa- tian Home,” “Family Prayer,”| Mr. Resener is concert master id Mr, HoHingsworth swore out an cus £ blends beechwood |. 2cramentality of = Marriage,” (of the Scottish Rite Symphony : affidavit against Kline, ¢harging| creosote by 1 process with ‘Excuses Made for Practicing orchéstra. ; ; : ) Resener him with failure to stop at a time 8 by speci proces ith that Birth Control,” “Divorce,” “Mar:| Director of the show is Mr&* . preferential street. On Oct. 14! contains no. Ratcotics, : riage Impediments,” “Courtship, Norma Koster, supervisor of spe- chairs, $1.20; north and south side! Judge Clark in Municipal Court 4| No matter how many medicines you Choice of Partner” and “Parents’ cial activities for the City Park| mezzanine, 85 cents; end mezza-| meted Kline a suspended fine of have tried, tell 10 sell Duty to. Prepare Children for/and Recreation Department. Mrs. (nine, 60 cents. Prices include tax. $1 and costs. . you a bottle of Zo duspin to the |Marriage.” ? . 1Koster has directed the past Ice-|Seats are reserved, except the end you must like the way Father Kenneth in 1937 went O-Rama productions and The mezzanine; ; CONFER DEGREE TONIGHT it quickly the cough, permit. [10 China where he was taken Times produces the show each| In ordering tickets, inclose| Neola Rebekah Lodge will conting rest and sleep, or you are to have (Prisoner by the Japanese soon year with the co-operation of thelcheck or money order and/fer the d at Southeastern your money back. (Adv.) after Pearl Harbor. He was onepark department. stamped, addressed envelope for Rebekah ® 749 at the meetro of the first exchange prisoners to Proceeds For Polio return of tickets. Tickets will be
ing at 8 p. m. tonight.
mailed out within the next week or 10 days. Send orders to Ice-O-Tickets, Indianapolis Times; 214 W. Maryland St. Rehearsals: tonight at the Coliseum will be for college students {and adults who registered last Wednesday. There also will ba final tryouts for college students and adults who did not report’ last Wednesday. The tryouts and rehearsals will be at 11 p. m.
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Merle Brockway, vice president of the Indiana National Bank.
Other committee chairmen are: dnters to 1
ta Prengel, Merchants National Bank; y Charles Wittle, assistant vice president. American National Bank; headquarters, Charles Gauding, Indiana National Bank: reservations J. Kurt Mahrdt, cashier, Indiana National Bank; program, Roy T. Dilley auditor, Fletcher Trust Co,: publicity, Willlas B. Gonner Jr., assistant vice ident, Merchants National Bank; r cep aon. Garrett Ise ing, president, Stoc! ange ‘Bank; registrati Paul Jones, i 3 vr
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Peoples Sta nance, Leland Crawford, first vice presi-
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CLEARANCE
WINTER COATS An unidentifed man about 60
AND lvears old was found dead lying : {face down in a gutter in the 600 : DRESSES -@iblock of E. Wabash St. this . imorning. ' Deputy Coroner O. N. Olvey {said the man apparently had na |injurfes. A search of his clothing revealed only some tobacco and matches. Police said the gutter contained an inch of water. The
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Orig. $8510 $135. Now $68 FUR TRIM CQATS | | : Orig. $125 to $150. Orig. $135 to $150. Orig. $165 to $185.
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stomach used to be like a “gas factory”! That is, when she ate a meal it seemed to turn right into |gas. She was always bloated, had
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Body of Man Found on Street
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body was sent to the city morgue. An autopsy was scheduled to determine the cause of death. -
Soldier to Return To U. S. From Japan
Pfc. James E. Demlow, son of] |} Mr. and Mrs. Edwin M. Demiow,' | 3641 N. Dearborn St., is scheduled! | to return to the U. 8. from Itami,| | Japan,.,where he was stationed| |i with the 38th Bombardment Wing! I} of the Fifth Air Force, | Pvt. Demlow, a camera tech-|{
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Orig. $49.75 to $85. Orig. $85 to $125.
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EVENING DRESSES Orig. $49.75 to $85. Orig. $85 to $125.
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