Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 March 1949 — Page 7
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Yiearat Set Ls Christamore
Demonstration Slated For Mar. 14-16
Demonstration of - accomplish-| $5
ments at Christamore House, will!
house Mar, 14-16 in the center, 502 N. Tremont St, s
flaulence, pisical {anniversary tea at 3:30 p. m. tal hazi- Tuesday, Mar. 15. Membership in th we ahd if these due only. to Sonat {have been active in Christamore
what ¢ may do for you. Geb ® | The open house will begin at!
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Highlight of the observance will be the Woman's Club silver
the club includes women who
| work for 25 years.
3:30 p. m. Monday with a tap dancing and ballet revue con-
tame) by Mrs. Paul Sheuring,!|
ena will be girls be-| (tween the ages of 9 and 13. | Gym Period Slated Each evening a three-hour) gymnasium period will be held. | Activities will include boxing ‘and! wrestling matches, swimming, square dancing and an arts and] crafts exhibition. A carnival with fortune-telling and photography booths will conclude the observance Wednesday night. Founded in 1905 by two Butler {University = graduates, Christa{more House has a long history of |community service, Its first home (was in Northeastern Indianapolis. Later, in 1927, the present |structure was completed at W. {Michigan ‘and Tremont Sts. as/
Directs House
A unique feature of the center is its residence for workers and students. The center also spon-| sors an annual camping period] for children. Present director of Christamore | House is Wilma Ehrlich, Officers include Cornelius D. Loughery, president; Mrs. Roy E. Adams, vice president; Frederic D. Ander-
Clippinger, treasurer.
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son, secretary, and H. Foster
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sity seniors last night for their
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Hundred band. Members honored were (left to right] Steven V.
Zajeo, Gary; Robert W. Ferris, Finly; William Ringle, Kokomo; a Otha L. F Porter, Indianapolis, and Phillip A. Ferguson, Bloomington.
Rank Studio Lays OF £2 500 Workers Friday ys
LONDON, Mar. 2 (UP)-Brit-ish Motion Picture Producer J. Arthur Rank announced today {that 500 of his employees would! gv
Zoologists Agog At Water Flea With 2 Spines
vo — 'be laid off Friday and that his| a WOOSTER, 0, Mar. 2—The ®| Gainsborough Studios - would be|
cyclops experts are all agog Over | closed for economy reasons.
what Andy Weaver found in a pond in Ohio, . A eyclops is-a water flea, a microseopic animal ;--that flips through the water on its anten-
Tom O'Brien, secretary of the! Association of Cine Technicians, said more than 3000 film workers, | nearly 40 per cent of the indus-
try, were idle,
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nae irying to get away from the (fish that eat it. s That is what Weaver found, and the reason water leaologists are so excited is because the one he discovered is a species that {nobody thought existed before {outside of North Carolina. X What is more, it is a new form lof ‘the species, a matter of little interest to hungry fish but of great importance to Molopista;
MR. WEAVER, woo is 22 and a senior at the College of Wooster, began dabbling in zoology nine years ago when his uncle gave him an old microscope. When he took his cyclops apart
HYDRA Atstratin Mar 2 under the microscope, it didn't
The housing shortage in the
country town of Nimbin, is giv- | Ing the Methodist minister there | no end of trouble. During the war, the parsonage was rented; to a soldier's family, since the { chareh then had a bachelor minister.
another place to live—and the
| his wife have to sleep in a tent. Pretty sore about the whole thing are the Methodist Church authorities, who are threatening to close down the Nimb.n church.
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ford, was in: critical condition at Dunn Memorial Hospital here to-
when he was struck by an auto
f mobile driven by Mrs. Morris Brooking, Bedford. The boy was |
on ‘his way to school when he was struck, while crossing State {Road 37.
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BEDFORD, Mar. 2-Clifford’ ® Hoover Jr., 6-year-old son of Mr. ‘and Mrs, Clifford Hoover, Bed-
day following injuries . received.
resemble any of the. Species Hed read about. He sent it to Dr. E. Coker, a cyclops specialist at the University of North Carolina. It was just like a species Dr. Coker previously believed was confined to his state, except that Mr. Weaver's water:flea had itwo spines on its foot, instead of one. Very soon now, Mr.. Weaver will publish his report on his cyclops, which he calls bispinosis, | for the world of invertebrate 20-| ology.
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‘nati will speak on “Woman'sirector of the Woman's Foreign OES WILL Loyalty to the-- Church” at: a Society and promotion secretary special woman's service Sunday|of the North Central Jurisdiction held: at the regular meeting o at 7:30 p. m. in the North Meth of her church. ’
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