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PULLING one's self up by the figurative boot- + st¥aps is one thing, but making friends along the way is something else.

ternal revenue, has suticeeded in doing both. Born on a small farm just one mile north of Goshen; Mr. Cripe decided while still a youngster that any“life’ work he cut out for himself must bring him friends and enable him’ to work with and meet people. .....He attended the Goshen. schoals. walking the. mile of road through rains and cold winds sweeping off Lake Michigan in the winter. * While still attending the elementary school, the. collector recalls, the strong wind was impressed "Om, his memory. Rain was pouring down in a torrémt one day, and his umbrella was blown inside outand jerked from his hand. Dashing home through the. puddles the frightened boy had de- , veloped a res Jor the lake winds,

First Job in Factory

AFTER attending Goshen High School, his first employment was in a lota] factory, but for a | youth whose desire was to “get around and’ meet | people,” the work was too confining... Astin. as a laundry routeman for. ‘the Ameri,

in "Goshen.

advancement in When N was- prepared to

In 1921 there

On Sept. 26, pointed ‘deputy

| Jan. 1, 1943.

ment as head o

work,” Mr, br sting and

| ‘Friendships

| 1s reflected in’

| boyhood days o | things grow.”

| fruit trees, and strawberries.

“almost hated beauty.”

1 Mrs. Cripe. ‘“Appointmen

“The informa | signing of the

helming, h _ Ralph W. Cripe . .. friendships are important. | Fadia

can Laundry Co. of Goshe ery near meeting the qualifications he had set for any job. He was dealing with people. ©" - .° . While. with the laundry company . the future revenue mihn took a course in government work, planning to move into the field where there seemed to be a bright future. 3 - His first appointment was in 1915 when Mr. ‘Cripe became a deputy collector with headquarters “Here again wis opportunity to deal with. people.as.individuals. The new deputy began a correspondence course in accounting to train for

individual lowered with the start of World War 'I, Mr. Cripe

and filing returns for the public. and Mr. Cripe resigned his position to become a salesman: for two years and later route manager for the American Laundry Co. -As a side line he ‘performed public tax work. ~ South Bend. He became chief of the division on

branches in seven counties, . In that capacity he served until his appdint: :

“I have never regretted my decision to go Xie

| something like sn

+. At his Northern I Luck with the berries. proved so good hat To

He is not sure housing conditions here will per- | mit him to.pursue his favorite hobby, but that problem Tad Yet to Be solved by the collector and idelssohn's-indidental music played|...

| highlight of my professional career,” Mr. Cripe | said following his installation.

fndianapolis and its people.” (By David Watson).

n was next, and came

the tax’ division. income, exemptions were

assume new dutjes in computing came a change in administration

1933, Mr. Cripe was agalfi ap-| - collector, with headquarters in

Dr. Lloyd F. “Sunderman, director of the Jordan Conservatory of Music, will speak to

The office had jurisdiction over ~members of the Be-Bop Society of Indianapolis at a ‘dinnerdance: meeting at 7 p. m. foat Flanner House on "The Hon. n of Jan."

f the Indiana office on Mar,

Cripe relates, “it has always been, I enjoy helping people.”

Like Snowballs’

SOME of the 61-year-old collectors’ iosony| CIVIC Teene rs

statement that “friendships are!

balls-=thy just: grow &» wey Score Hit

move along.” Time consuming as a‘tax collector's job is, the { new boss of the Indiana office usually has found Bard’ : Classic | time to work tn-his garden; “A carryover trom his 10 Be Repeated.

n the farm, he “just likes to see

One of the most ambitious pro|ductions to date by the Civic! home Mr. Crime grew Theater's teen-age- workshop of his favorite® Hem, a Shakespeare's “A Midsummer Night's Dream.” to. be ‘repeated’ af 8:30 p.m. today, ~ Directed by Walter Russell, the young-actors and actresses give

had a p to pick them because of their

classic, with-.excerpts from Men-

on the piano by Easley Blackwood Jr. Members of the cast, whose work for this production has included making all the costumes as well as acting, are: Peter

t to the Indiana office marks the

1 reception which came with the oath of office was almost over-

aid. *I know I'm gping to like

Haskins, Don Jefferies,

|Evangelist to Conduct Plan Special Five Services Here Lent Service

Dr. P. H. Welshimer of Canton, 10., internationally-known evanBroadway Pastor gelist, will preach at the first of Schedules Talks a series of five Thursday night The Broadway Church apnounces special Sunday in the Fountain Square Christian night Lenten .services, a chureh von

Methodist evangelistic services next week |

Waggener, Walter

Antagonists berg, Joseph Gisler, Featheringill,

Rickley; Carol

Lytle,

and Jacquidean Wiles, ' | POLIO KILLS 13 ESKIMOS -

team of “mercy flight”

| {Bouth America, with emphasis on| 2

a rollicking performance of the!

Cislak, Charles Epstein, Robert Mare Richards, Bruce . Pearson, Lawrence SandRichard Pat Smith, Nancy] William] Bishop, Dottie Webb, Pat Locke,| Janie Stamm, Mary Jane David-| ! son, Colette Stuebe, Barbara Wolf

NIPEG, Man., Mar. 5 (UP) |=

JOHN GAIL

Recital Proves || som 5 A Novelty: | WAYNE RUSSELL Miss Olga Coelho Me . Displays Rare Talent

By HENRY BUTLER ~~ | Yesterday's - Matinee - Musicale recital in Ayres’ auditorium by.

Olga Coelho, Brazilian soprano-| FROM GARLAND ROARK'S

"BOOK THAT SOLD AMILLION COPIES!

guitarist, proved a pleasing nov-il | elty. : Miss Coelho, who SFump as she

-18ings; has a-clear; expressive. voice. {=-slightly thin, JAmerican way, but well dyin

in the Latin-|

to her musical material. She has collected art and folk songs—chiefly from -Spain a

Brazil. With guitar arrangements in some cases done especially for| her by the redoubtable Andres Segovia, she presents a nice ly balanced program, It's intimate and informative, since Miss Coelho gravely ex-| plains, "in excellent - Brazilian-| flavored” Bugish, just what she's going a - : oie ““Macumba” + One high spot in yésterday aft-|

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ernoon’s recital was. Miss | — oe Coelho’s own arrangement of a Brazilian “Macumba” song. She | Tors. MURAT MAT. 1 explained it as something from | WED. MAR. 7. 8.9. 1 Tes

natives' religious orgies. It's a rugged song-and-dance deal from up thar in the hills or down thar, in the jungle, which finishes when the first of the exhausted participants passes out . Miss . Coelho carefully assured! her listeners yesterday that she was: presenting a considerably} . watered-down vergion of the orig-| Pat; adaifg that she hoped no-| body would faint. Nobody did.

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night fellowship meeting and a| visitation survey.” Dr. E. W.

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Dr. Welshimer is pastor of the {largest Christian church in the world. He has occupied the same

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ond LASSIE LEWIS STONE PERCY KILBRIDE

__ Dr. Stricker will speak on “The/| Will to Believe” at the service Pulpit for 47 years and has been

| in greatly increasbeginning at 7:30-p. m. It is the|instrumental first of a series on “Steps to|Ing the membership Bf DoH THe Faith.” Raymond Potts will sing/church and. Sunday schoo and old and new hymns will be| |Rev. W. F. Mathis is the Fountain chosen for the congregation. A !Square Fastor and E. T, Bonham, social hour with Fefreshments a] his ‘assistant

a question period will follow the -

BION Tech Choristers e Woman's Society of Christian Service ‘will sponsor alo Sing Vespers

church-night program with ain-| ner, devotions by Dr, Stricker by J. and other features beginning at Coo of 65 voices directed by 6:15 p. m. Thursday night. One hundred visitors will ealligram of

and the neighborhood Sunday afternoon in an effort to bring out more people to church. ,

Presbyterian Church.

|a series of Sunday afternoon ves

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ON ANY MAKE SEWING MACH

The Technical High Schoo I

Russell Paxton will sing a pro- Robinson, sacred music tomorrow] in residence of the congregationiat 4:30 p. m. in the Memorial|

| The concert will be the first of| Theater.

pers scheduled by the church and featuring choral groups and solo-

with infantile paralysis have died.

MADELEINE CARROLL

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Indianapolis Symphony, Sir Ernest MacMillan, sumt conductor, at 3:30.

“Midsummer Nightly Dream,” Junior Civic production at’ 8:30, CIRCLE Frankie Carle and his orchestra,

Nn 12:55, 3:05, 5:10, 7:10, 9:30 and

“Alaska Patrol,” with Richard Travis and Helen Westcott, at 11:20, 1

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“Ballerina,” ith Maris Redina, at 3:20, 6:10 and

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~STARTS SUNDAY George Raft—William Bendix “RACE STREET"

Fdmund .G " _ “HILLS OF HOME" in Color.

PENNSYLVANIA ST. . ~

James Stewari—Joan Fontaine “YOU GOTTA STAY HAPPY” Loreiia Young—Robert Cummings

SUN. .,

“BLOOD AND SAND” WAKE UF SCREAMING”

tewart-—Joan Fon “YOU QOTTA STAY HAPPY”

. Loretta Young—R: “THE “ACCUSED”

“BLOOD AND § . SUN. “1 WAKE Up SCREAMING”

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Wm. Elliott “Gallant Legion”

SANDERS

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% William Gargan “Waterfront at Midnight"

EARLY BIRD MAT. 4:45 10 6 P.

JAMES STEWART -

Joan Fontaine

M "YOU GOTTA STAY HAPPY” RAY MILLAND "SEALED VERDICT”

& Laurel & Hardy Laff Ht!

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ALL TECANICOLOR PROGRAM J. Allyson—M. Rooney—J, on BB

“WORDS AND MUSIC” |

Nennis Morgan ‘One Sunday Afternoon’ fou “YOU GOTTA STAY HAPPY"

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GERD assie x ‘HILLS OF -HOME” Ray Miliand *

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Loretta Young ‘THE ACCUSED’ | |

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Wistful Widow of Wagon fap Box OMee Open Till Midnight

‘BELLE STARR'S DAUGHTER’ “NO MINOR VICES”

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| Tonite—5:45 to 6-<25¢, Plud Tax { ENTIRE SHOW IN TECHANICOLOR! | Mickey Rooney “WORDS AND MUSICY | Dennis Morgan “One Sunday Afternoon” Color "MAN FROM COLORADO’

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In Technicolor “MAN FROM COLORADO™ George Raft— William Bendix (SUN, “BLONDIE'S SECRET" ickey Rooney-—Judy Garland

Marilyn Maxwell “RACE STREET" “WORDS AND | Music” gerry

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LEXIS SMITH—ROBERT DO! “Deolsion of Christopher | Blake”

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2540 W. Mich. St. Arthur Lake—Penny Singleton ~BLONDIE'S SECRET" ‘ARKANSAS SWING® “MAN FROM: COLORADOS SLIPPY McGER"

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Clark Gable—Jeanette ad Spencer Tracy “SAN FRANC ASO0 RT Gah nih AMITEY

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Simmie Wakely—* ‘Lasges™ White - “SONG OF SIERRAS” | Dead End Kids ‘YOU'RE NOT 80 TOUGHS

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‘BELL 11 Jack Carson“? GUYS PROM TEXAS" - B Wayne Morris * ‘VALLEY or THE GIANTS

SOUTH SIDE

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it ALL" TECHNICOLOR SHOW! Lassie, the Dog, “HILLS OF HOME" | William Tracy “HERE COMES TROU BLE"

| SUNDAY “JULIA MISBEHAVES”

- MICH AEL "O'HALLORAN" LINCOLN ‘i fares MA-325% Bette Davis “JUNE BRIDE" Tim Hop

“GUNS OF HATE" AVALON

wen—————— 2119 Prospect MA. 1849 ALL COLOR PROGRAM!

Randolph Sceit “CORONER CREEK" Ken Murray's “BILL AND COO”

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NIGHT HAS A A 1000 EY EYES” SUN. “THE PALEFACE”

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