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“foreign spending could be nabad immed wie percent [Calor Elected

yg enough . man’s budget were reduced five] surance “per tent, there would "be no need] 3 ITE

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"Indianapolis yesterday ahd toduy arrested by police on & charge

i Was arrested by police early to-

"Foreign Aid

< o nally Doubts Senate Group Will Trim Marshall Plan Fund

nally said today he believes his Senate Foreign Relations ee will OK the entire $5,580,000,000 which the ad-

"4. The Texas Democrat was referring to a suggestion by a committee member, Sen. Walter F, George (D, Ga.), that

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ftems in President Tru-|

for o tax increase. gic ats t . J doesn't fi his pny tol In ianapolis Life Promotes Executive

trim anything from the Marshall The election of A. H. Kahler |as president of the Indianapolis

Plan request. Hearings Next Week “A small cut like 5 per cent,” Life Insurance Co. was anhe said, “would just be irritating nounced today by HKdward B.

Mr. Kahler had. been vice presi. | dent and superintendent of agencies,

“The committes will resume hearings on the foreign aid pro- . gram ‘next week. Among those scheduled to testify is Richard M. Bissell Jr, of the Economic Cooperation Administration. Both Houses of Congress were in recess for the week end, but there were these developments:

Walter H. Huehl was promioted from vice president and

= dent i Charles L. Rouse

‘Ben. Paul H. Douglas (D. IIL.) was advanced - sald he favors using President. from vice presiTruman's p dent and actu-

long-range

was promoted from treasurer to! vice president and treasurer. Mr. Raub was one of the founders of the campany in 1905 and served as general counsel) since, J | Mr. Kahler started with the jcompany as an agent in Peoria, {IL, In 1911. He became Peoria manager in 1915. He led the company in personal production many years and was president of the Counselors’ Club. He was elected

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broken leg when he was struck an automobile last night at intersection of Illinois and Henry Sts. The driver of the car, James Holland Brily, 27, of 708 N. Capitol Ave., was pot held. Mr. Norris was taken to General

I John Hobbs, 60, of 1613 Wade St, was in serious condition in

ville Detour Opening of a detour on U. 8. 52

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because of construction, ing to'the commission's week-

concussion. Driver of the car was Stanley] M. Curnett, 41, of 2022 Madison

Ave, %| Three persons were Injured, none seriously, early today in a two-car collision at the intersection of Oliver Ave. and White Hayden Bennet, 21, North Salem, received a head injury, and Alene Schofner, 22, New

“a ode hatha a ¥ - Nis—prom Pins to Winamae; 7% over county mat (bridge con- | Ross, a cut lif. They were pasof town: 13 miles 8€Ngers in a car driven by Ed

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out about § miles eat)

SAN a : h ton, detour 3% miles over county rons Ad 2 West, of . 3%; 9% miles over aah, 33 sag hia

Lewis Holt, 19, of 542 W. Morris 8t., passenger in the other car driven by- Willie Baugh, 27, of 725 Spruce St; suffered a deep face laceration. He was treated in. General Hos

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WASHINGTON, Feb. 12 (UP) Chairman Tom Con:

ministration seeks for the second year of the Marshall Plan.| |

and.

ithe State Police force.

W. Regent St. yesterday.

St.. who was buying the house. Five weeks ago his wife became ill and he was forced to give u

“his job. Occupants of the house were Mrs, 's sister and brother-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. John F.

Only a few pieces of furniture wore saved in a fire that swept a three-room residence at 5050 afternoon. The fire was another blow to David Cook Jr, 30 S, Addison

“sity reat Raub; chairman of the board. Van Gerder.

Denies Resigning

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State Police Detective Ernest J.|

day that he had resigned from He said he. had as pension. | The resignation of Mr. Richard-| son, central figure In a 1947 Montgomery County crime probe, was announced yesterday by| State Police Superintendent |

{Arthur M. Thurston.

Supt. Thurston said a letter Mr. Richardson wrote explained THEE he Was resigning, effective Mar. 3, because of tmpaired| health, | State Police officials said today they had not heard of the detective’'s allegation. They said personnel who resign must apply for retirement pay and normally do not surrender pension rights. | Indictments Dropped 1 The Montgomery County in-| vestigation resulted in- bribery] conspiracy indictments against Maj. Robert A. O'Neal, executive]

. {officer of the state police, and|

three state police captains. The! indictments were later dismissed. | Mr. Richardson was demoted from detective to trooper and | then discharged from the force in| 1947. He won reinstatement, with full back pay, late last year on a ruling of the state attorney! general, | State police officials said retirement pay is based on length | of Service and ranks held with! the” department.

Butler Professor's Survey Published

“A Teacher Morale Survey,” written by Dr. Peter D. Shilland of the Butler University College of Business Administration, has been published in the March issue | of The Educational Forum, i Dr. Shilland’s survey, conducted | among 429 teachers in a northern | West Virginia county school sys-| tem, indicated that most teachers enjoyed doing work for which!

Gambill, 38, North Salem. they are prepared and In which

they are interested. | The second factor influencing morale was “adequacy of equip-| ment and supplies” and the third] factor ‘consideration and cour-

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-Htesy By. superiors.” ———

In anpther city traffic accident William M. Sutton, 43, of 1910 Ludlow Ave., received face and knee injuries when his car crashed Into a rallroad flasher signal at 8. State St. and the| Pennsylvania crossing. A 45, of 1727 Roosevelt Ave, was |

Gin, Lr Raiders Arrest 30

Gambling and liquor raids in

netted a total of 30 arrests, {of drunkenness. He suffered face F 81, of 835 injuries in the accident.

with Applications Open him when the omcors entered tne FOr Police Jobs Applications for appointment

building at that address were ar16° "thé Thaldnkpolis Police

“with disor visiting a artment will be received until

Hunt Escaped Leper MIAMI, Fla, Feb. 12 (UP)~—| Highway patrolmen and local po-| lice were on a statewide alert to-|

|day for Urbano Bellarasa, 40, vicpassenger, Clarence Golden, (tim of leprosy who escaped from: win

Jackson Memortal Hospital -yes-|

ked $0. be ratized. A 2

Mrs. Ella Fordyce Services Tuesday

Mrs. Ella Fordyce, native *of

State Police Job |. ze.ore er,

{home, 836 N. Arlington Ave. She

—— Sought Pension, |was 78. Trooper Says |

A resident of Lyons, Ind., most of her life, she had been in In-

Richardson, Lebanon, denied to-|dianapolis the past eight years.

She was a member of Owensburg Christian. Chusch,:~ He was the late Edward Fordyce. Survivors include four sons, Dewey Fordyce, Albuquerque, N. .; Russel and Eimer Fordyce, Indianapolis, and Merle Fordyce, Tuscon, Ariz; four daughters, Mrs. Zina Weddle, Vincennes; Mrs, Gertrude Brown, Descanso, Cal; and Mrs. Grace Berry and Mrs. Ruby ‘Huffman; - Indianapolis; a brother, Ray Miller, Lyons; two sisters, Mrs. Lena Titus, Linton, and Mrs. Ona Cain, Brighton, Mich.;“ 34 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. Services at 1:30 p. m. Tuesday in Shirley Brothers Irving Hill Chapel will be followed by burial in Washington Park.

Mrs. Lida Stackhouse

Private services for Mrs, Lida J. Btackhouse, 96 W. 75th 8t., who died yesterday, will be held at 11 a. m. Monday in Flanner ‘& Buchanan Mortuary. Cremation will follow. Mrs, Btackhouse, who was 89, was the wife of the late Henry M. Stackhouse, who died in 1041. She was a member of the Plymouth Congregational Church when it was located on the corner of

New York and Meridian Sts. Mrs, Stackhouse’s father, Morris Howland, a pioneer Indianapolis resident, settled ‘In Perry Township in 1843. He was instrumental in the planning and building of the old Madison toll road, one of the first roads into

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apolis. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Katherine Sidwell, Atlanta, Gia.: a son, A. V. Stackhouse, Indianapolis; six grandchildren and one great-grandchild.

Anton Schuligoj Anton .Schuligoj, native of Austria, died yesterday in his home, 704 N. Haugh St. He was 69. Mr. Schuligoj came to Indianapolis 40 years ago and was employed for the past 30 years at the National "Malleable & Steel Castings Co. before his retirement four years ago. He was a member of 8t Joseph's Society and Danica

e, Services at 9:15 a. m. Monday in be Tollowed by burial in

Floral Park. There were no im-} ° terday. ‘mediate survivors.

Hey husband

Stevens Chapel ol the Flowers| -

Local Student Heads Purdue Newspaper

Fw a Fo rmer Trustee ey Of Perry Township Leonard Hohlt, R. R. 19, Box 864, former Perry Township asgessor and trustee, died yesterday

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lin Methodist Hospital, He was 4.

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dent, he was a clerk in the

. |Gross Income Tax Division here

at the time of his .death. He was a member of Pleasant Run Evangelical and Re-

Boulevard | {formed Church and Southport | [Masonic Lodge.

He was a well-known worker for the welfare of school children. The Southport sports stadium and School 9 on Bluff Road were constructed during his term as Perry Township trustee. He also served one term as Perry Township assessor and was active, in municipal politics. Services at 1:30 p. m. Monday in the G. H. Herrmann Funeral Home will be followed by entombmerit in Washington Park Mausoleum. y He is survived :by two sisters, Mrs. Martha Owens, Cleveland, and Mrs. Frieda Geler, Indlanapolis, and six brothers, Herman, Will and Ernest Hohit, Indianapolis; Fred Hohit, Fairland; Elmer Hohlt, Whiteland, and Edward Hohit, Greenville, O.

Mrs. Sarah Lowes

William 8. Gleeson, 1208 N. Sherman Dr., has been appointed edito-in-chief of The .Independent, ‘student publication at Purdue University. A junior in the school of aeronautical engineering, Mr, Gleeson was named by the paper's electoral board. Other appointments made were

Fred W. Myers Jr,, 5006 N. Michigan Rd., business manager; Roland Forrester, Peru, managing editor; Allen Schonberg, Bayside, N: Y. and Charies J. Kotzan, Valparaiso, sports editors.

Man Badly Burned By Welding Machine A Chevrolet Commercial Body Division worker was in critical condition in St. Vincent's Hospital today, after he suffered second

and third-degree burns yesterday ‘when a spot welding machine. he was using exploded. Everett Fields, 34, 185-A For-

was padly burned on the face, hands, chest and neck.

Mrs. Sarah Josephine Lowes, (B Washington St., who died {Thursday after an iliness of three {months, will be buried in Acton following services at 1:30 p.m. [tomorrow in Shirley Brothers Inying Hill Chapel. a \ A resident of Indianapolis 50 years, she a native of Shelby {County. She was a member of {Irvington Presbyterian Church,

E. Lowes. ? Mrs. Lowes is survived by one daghter, Mrs. Kenneth 8. Johnson, Indianapolis.

James C. Downing

Services for James C. Downing, former Bridgeport, Ind., resident, who died here yesterday, will be

“held ‘at 3 p.m. Monday in Moore

A lifelong Indianapolis resi- og yn L. 8.

{Her husband. was.the laie Jesse,

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in Philippines : Times Stale Servies 4 BLOOMINGTON, Feb. 12—Mil+

will be in Washngton Park. A member of the tearoom

Ayres & Co. the?

Miss Gonder tanapolis 45 years. She was a opie of St. Mark's. Lutheran Church. She died at 67.

Charles Lamb " Charles O. Lamb, 313 E. 34th st, owner of the Lamb Machine Co., ‘1128 8. West St, died yesterday in St. Vincent's Hospital. He was 70, ( A native of Barre, Mass, Mr. Lamb had lived in Indianapolis , He was a member of 3 Tea anapolis Chamber of Commerce, I00F, and the National Association of Manufacturers.

and four grandchildren.

will be followed by burial Crown Hill : ; :

Mrs. James E. Gilley

was 3l. Born“in Washington, she had lived in Indianapolis the past several years\dnd was a member of the Eighth Christian Church. Services at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in Royster & Askin West Washington "Street, Mortuary will be conducted by the Rev. John Douglas, pastor of “the Eighth Christian Church, whe will be

Mortuaries Ben Davis Chapel. Burial will be in Floral Park. He was 88. A retired; farmer, Mr, Downing was born in Lagrange, Ky. and lived in this vicinity 50 years. Survivors include his wife, Lydia; three daughters, Mrs, Roscoe Rodebush and Mrs.

dren, and. three great-grandchil-

Mrs. Gertrude M. Gilley, 10411 JN. Tibbs Ave. resident of near| oq n County native, ashington, Ind, most of her Thursday in her Ye, died today in Methodist Hos" home, 56 S. Dear pital after a year's illness. She porn St. was t

itary graveside rites for Lt. Rus. sell M. Church Jr., the. first Indi ana University alumnus to be killed in action in” World War II, [wil be held Wednesday -in-- Are llington National Cemetery, | Washington, D. C. Lt. Church was killed Dec. 13, |1944, over the Philippines only lave days after the Japanese at\tack on Pear! Harbor, when his plane suffered & direct hit and |went down in flames, He crashed lto his death after dropping his bombs on parked Japanese | planes.

For this action, Lt. Church, a"

lelass of 1930 graduate of Indiana | University, was awarded the Dis tinguished Service Cross post. humously. On July 5, 1941, also lin the Philippines, he had been |awarded the Soldier's Medal for {saving the life of an elisted man {in the surf. : Lt. Col. Joseph Butcher, an IT. U. alumnus stationed in Washington, will attend the services

Survivors include his wife," , representative of the unis Junie Tomlison Lamb; a daugh-| og. ter,” Mrs. William Robert Sands Jr. Wilmington, Del.; a brother.) .... ars Mary Church, PassJohn: W. Lamb, Zephyrhills, Fla... ce Fla. where his father,

| Lt. Church is survived by his

{Russell M. Church Sr.; died last

Services at 3 p. m. Monday inj. "4 Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary

"Services Today = For Mrs. Champlin

Mrs. Elizabeth Champlin, Mor who died

{be buried hI {Floral Park fol [lowing service: at 2 p. m. toda) {in the Royste: |& Askin Wes! (Washingto r Street Chapel | She died at 71. A resident of

| Marion County nes. Champlin {shost-of -her-Mfe,

assisted by the Rev.\ Joseph ps Champlin was a member

| Wicks. \ Burial will be in Oak

Cemetery, Washington, eCenting tral

{services at 2 p. m, in the Cen

[Christian Church there -conducted)\ by the Rev. Joseph Farr, pastor.

Pearl Priest, Mrs. Gilley is survived by her |. ionce degree in Economics to-

ester St, Tyndall Towne, was| Indianapolis, and Mrs. O. J. Hen-|husband, James E. Gilley; Re] morrow from the University of taken to the hospital after he was dricks, Gosport; three grandchil- father, Harry C. Palmer, and a Penns

Grove Church,

lof the Mount Olive Methodist

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‘Receives Penn Degree

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|“ John J. Tuohy, 525 N. Denny St, will receive a bachelor of

vania at graduation ex-

{sister, Mrs. Forrest Quinn, both ercises Ior more than 750 stu-

elk

{of Washington.

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dren.

IN INDIANAPOLIS

EVENTS TODAY Convention — Hotel

Lincoln. Security Week—Feb

National 13-22 {

pianist—8:30 p. m., Murat Theater,

~eharged conduct and gambling house. (Mar. 1, the ‘Board of Public At about the same time, police Safety announced today. answered a call to the Indiana .Applicants must. be. citizens of | Roof ballroom, 148 W: Washing- the t'nited-States and must have|

ton St; and ‘arvested - Donaid resided within-the- city Hmits- for| Yesn-Ate Dhsie—1 pM. Trdiana *Rool

Padgett, 21, of 617 Auburn St, |at least three years prior to mak-| charged with violating the 1935 Ing application. Written exam-| Beverage . Act. Ballroom em-|inations will be given to all ployees sald Padgett caused a applicants, disturbance when they confiscated| Starting pay for first-year pro-| a bottle of whisky he had on his|0dtionary patrolman Is table. ~ with Increases. to $2700 for sec-

11 Seized In Poolroom {three years’ service and over,

"Eleven men were arrested in a| Information may be obtained m above a cigar store att 307 City Hall between 8 a. m. 1310 W. McCarty St. late yesterday and 4 p. m. during the week. aan Shei lookout on the first! eatin va tomes ) alled to warn them of an! i BE at aararn, them of An 'Police Training School lee. Rufus Evans, 32, of 942 8. Schedules Courses Senate Ave, was charged with| ou. Indiana Police Training keeping. a_gambling house. Teng. 01 will visit southern Indi others were charged with visiting Se a Ana & gambling aouse. : Billy Flohr, 24, of 1441 E. Ohio Bt, a bellboy at the Severin Hotel,’

28, to give a series of regional courses in traffic control and criminal jnvestigation, Courses will be held in Columbus City Hall on Mondays Feb. 28 to Apr. 18; Washington City Hall on Tuesdays, Mar. 1 to Apr. 19; New Albany City Hall on Wednesdays, Mar. 2 to Apr, 20;

was 1935 bile Was

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Beverage Act. An automowhich he got the liquor for il [owed Tn BV. poll

after the officers said he sold to'a plainclothes man. He with violation bt the from

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gal parking : days, Mar, 3 to Apr, 21, and Rushville Court House on Fridays, Mar. 4 to Apr, 22,

OPTOMETRISTS TO MEET The Central Indiana Optometric

ent to Meet . stine Merrill Tent 9, hte Union Veterans of Civil will meet at 1:30,

day in the Grand Anny and Its Women's Auxiliary 0 a ‘meet at 6:15 p, m. Tuesday a. Akers|in the Severin Hotel for a dinner

$2400, | Mobley, 39, Bridgeport

{ond-year patrolman and $3000 for|Joseph C

Versailles Court House on-Thurs-

EVENTS TOMORROW Indianapolis Symphony, planist--3 p. m,, Murat eater Talk and Discussion on “Favorites in the Ameriean Show"-—4 p. m., John Herron Art

Ballroom, {

MARRIAGE LICENSES Dixon Ballard, 34, Buhl, Ida; Maggie Tinsley, J), 638 B. New Jersey Lafe. Bishop, . 33, Bridgeport; A. 56th

Richard KE. Bishop Jr, 24, 915 E 20, 2001 B. Mth

A an Della C. Sliger, 30, 1413 W, George H y, 32, 2136 Columbia; beth M, Glenn, 25, 518 W, 13th Paul Stanley Draga, 22, U. 8 Navy lores June Cox, 18, 3846 B. New York Merlin L. Peatherston, 21, 8419 Iona Rd | Jeanette Covey, 21, F.D 7 Bax 604 5 Bdgar rd, 23, 1833 Sheppard; Virginia Glen A. Hollenbaugh, 18, 1425 E Orange Wilma Ruth Berry, 18, 1343 Madison Robert Frederick Hayes, 23, 1004 W, 37th; | Nadine Whitlock, 18, 1306 8. Pershing John Wilitm Hoffman, 23, 918 N

Mary

Henry Eliza-

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| New Jersey. H Hull 24, 315% 8 Graham; Lois fo oan Fletcher, 21, 2818 8. Rybolt { William Ingram, 45, 2538 Hovey; Louise L. | aa mar, 31, 2134 Hovey

rl J. Johnson, 21, 2619 Station; Ruth A. |

Roberts, 22, 3448 Kenwood | Harry C. Keith, 67, 102) Houston; Emily 8. Bierama, 62, 48 8. Chester George BE King, 35 521 E 11th; Rita M. , 22, 1313. W, 30th , 82, 1118 WW. 28th: del x 36, 2020 Central; June B Walters, 28, 1504 Broadway Howard Orange, 20, 7025 E. 14th; Juanita PL hi Hoyt

ner, “21, Leonard Pate, 24, 1039 Kentucky: Dereth Hacker, 30, 916 E. bith. y J B. Rawiey, 21, Sheridan; Rosemary , 18, aan ps, 43, st; Lula Parker, 2M, 1240 English. P. Don Richardo, 41, Severin Hotel; Ve. nite Nelson Shimer, 32, 1314 N. Beville John Rucker, 47, Muncie; Beatrice Mays, ax aluncle 3 va Sanders Jr, 23, 2356 N. Sherman Dr.; oO Pearl Miller, 25, 1530 Coll Irwin Smith, 21, 29 Rosemary Schwarts, 18, 5748 Charles Thomas Stewart; 26, 385 N,

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l Indians Classroom Teachers Association

mahony, .Rudoll. Serkia, (Mju {Robert Allan

[Liove dolf Berkin, |

suline Harvey, 21, 300 Virginia, |

Dear. |

23, 120 W. 224 |

{iton; Merien Bernice Case, 26, 331 EB. t

Walnut, William L. Swallow, 2¢, 108 N. Arsenal; Nancy Ann Shea, 22, 811 N. Wallace HB. Ward, 18, 2127 Conrad, Norris; 16, 9928 Mates ~~

Mary Kathleen Turner, 34, 430 Mass H. Wiles, 38, Sheridan; Viola Lambert, 36, 1839 N. Chester.

DIVORCE SUITS FILED

Adrienne L: va. George D. Campbell Jr.;

| Stella vs, Monroe Boling; Marilyn vs. Oc-

tavian D. Posha; Nancy vs, illiam J. Musgrave; Mildred vs, Joseph Canner; Alberta. Mae vs. William W. Daugherty; Geraldine T. vs. Horace 5. Miller; Pear! Catherine va. William Joseph Kain: Paul. ine vs. Landon Cable; Ivan Orrell vs, Lola Ercel Eddy; Laura B. vs. John H. Leonard; Walter L. va. Eleanor Okey: Sue May vs, Jessie Overstreet!

Peggy u vs ‘| E Ping; Shirley vs. Irvin Leon Pine: Edna Martin va. Charles William Bwitser;

‘James E. va. Dorothy L Laswell; Vernon

Lvs. Anna K. Smith; Richard T. va. Edna T. O'Neal; Mildred va, William Brehob,

BIRTHS

Boys At Home—PFloyd, Madge Hix, James, Darcus Bible, 834 W. 37th: der, Laura Holland, 2833 Highland; Thad, Edna Hutchinson, 1538 N, Renate: | Charlie, Lyds Civils, 1008 8 Kenwood: | Amos, Marthe Baker, 158 ; Jef, Catherine Williams, 2031 Sheldon; xX, 876 Miley;

| Praneis, Mary ins 2337 Greenbriar, Mae Meliene; El-

BLN

George. Ruby Pratt, Methodist—Robe

mer, Julia Hemant: James, Katherine] y

awe, George, Collins; James, Gertrude Oothrom. At SL Viscent's~Omar, Thelma Swindle; od, Margaret Evans; Russell, Alice Jean Punke At Coleman~Morris, Betty Bryan: Rich. ard, Frances Kramer; And | - Chandler, At GeneralRobert, Anna Goodrich, At St, Francis—William, Lois Kosaveac

Girls Al Home ~ Ervin, Remitha Turner, 1917

Hovey, 4 Methodist — James. Mary Sullivan;

Harlan, Rosemary Mellene: Paul, Mary ¢ Wearn: Mary rman;

rew, Mary!

© : 1 Kasper, Frances A {AL General « Oeorge, Lucille Dimmitt; [at Be Vineet ima Willard. ard, | At Coleman—Herbert, ry Tinkham, {DEATHS

+ Karen Estelle Davis, 4 months, at Method.

Marsares PAreie) 1, at 1448 Broad oy, 8, roadway, cerebral h ;

Wollaston, 39, mR mx;

Ba ak Veterans, (Reger, 43. at Methodiny

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The Swee of two marria Alvin E, | at 4:30 o'clock Alaska, uncle o Mr. and Mrs. J. H. W. Meyer, N Mrs, James Miss Elizabeth | They wore clare lines, and gored carrie

They light pink illus forget-me-nots, The candle

Ruth 0 Is Brid Harry |

The Rev, Fr. read the vows \ M. Ohleyer and at 9 a. m. tod Hearth Catholic The bride is George | Union St, and the son of Mrs. 1419 N, Linwoo Miss Mary E sister of the bri or honor. She taffeta frock. Miss Catherine gister of the Wanda Bindne bridegroom, we pink taffeta,

Pink Satin G

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The best mai Bindper and | John R. and They are all bro groom. A gown-of was worn by made “witha bouffant skirt. sion veil fell . orange blossom gardenias and white prayerboc There was a Lake Shore Co reception in tl bride's . mother mony. The coup wedding trip af The bride wore

«tangerine acces:

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Bridge

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The Marott nounces results Monday night i and South—Ly Ralph Ittenbac Thompson and | Mr. and Mrs. third. East an thur Pratt and der, first; Miss Mrs, Betty Chi} and Mrs, M. | Jr., third. The Men's C ‘play Monday ni were: North an Johns and Ross John 8. Lynn ai ner, second. EF C. H. Rowe an first; Bert C. H.F. Cariiicha Mallory Dupl winners Monds North and Sou donald and R. Al Suggs and burgh, second; and Paul’ Ham and West—Don Ham -McGlone, 1 George Bond, Elrod and Mr third. The Holy C which met We the hall anno Section A. No Mrs. J, B. Clem: ing Lynch, first Miss Helen R) John Andrews McCarty, third. Mr. and Mis. 4 «Mrs. Paul. Give ‘Morris, second; nan and Mrs. § Section B. N Mr, and Mrs.

..Arst; Mrs, Leo .

H. H. Riegner, s O'Connell and » third. East and Ittenbach and | first; Mrs, L. L Martha Gigler. Queisser and M third. The next pla at 7:45 p, m. an point game. Winners in game of the Li last night were «Mrs, Reba Bt Rupp, first; Ls and E. R. BI Mrs. Hal Renh:

‘second; Jack. ( Lynn, third,

Nursery A Sponsors

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members of th fly, there will' An the club for