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Delivery of the r new w Indianapolis Telephone Directory will start tomorrow morning. Your old directory will not be collected because it is to be used until 1:30 A.M., Sunday, April 3. At that time Cherry and Belmont offices will be changed to dial operation and new telephone numbers will become effective in these exchanges.
ON SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 3, djscard your old directory and start using your new green directory. Thousands of new listings and
number changes are in the latest
edition so you will save time and inconvenience by consulting the new directory on every call. Another good job for Sunday morning would be to check your
personal telephone list of frequently
called numbers and bring it up to
‘date.
Due to the size of the delivery job it will not be completed until the latter part of next week. If you have not received a directory by Thurs.
day, March 31, call the Business Of.
fice, Riley 9861, to obtain your copy.
se your OLD DIRECTORY until 2 4nil 3 eo. Den discard it and comsult your NEW GREEN DIRECTORY ow cuery call.
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Staged by The Times and Name .sovsesssesaesrossenens Address... ooeveevevscennnnne School Attendéd ...vvevennnns
[| School Grade....coeueernseeinn Eligibility Rule—The Times
who will not be 16 years old
tests within their own schools,
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f pupil who has not passed beyond the eighth grade and
Fill in this entry blank and mail it to: Spelling Bee Director, Indianapolis Times, 214 W. Maryland St. Pupils in county schools WILL NOT send in this form but will compete in con-
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Southport Chapter No. 442, OES, ‘will install the following newly-
iy |elected officers in its meeting at seesesss PhoneNo...ovvsseesss |g pom. Saturday:
City Park Recreation Dept.
FREI NBER I AIR INR aaa
EL aa ars AIR ire TR TESA RTS SYS Mrs.” Bertha Bertels, worthy . Date BON... .svvvvennnsass, | matron; Dory Flake, worthy pa-
tron; Mrs, Linda Thomas, associate matron; Robert Blankenship, associate patron; Miss India
Spelling Bee is open to every
before June 1, 1949.
Derry, conductress, and Mrs. Viola White, _assoclate conduc tress.
Times to Receive Entries For Annual Spelling Bee
City and County Grammar School Pupils Eligible to Compete for Big Prizes
By ART * Grammar school pupils in |private schools may start now | Spelling Bee.
apolis Sampo and go to Wash
the National Spelling Bee.
than $40. | Township Contests
entry blank. County schoo
right to take part in their town
{ Fill in the entry blank which appears here today and mail it to The Times so you will be officially registered for the contest. You could become the Indian- =
Pupils of Potter Fresh Air and James Me regular!” Clarence pupils will compete in contests Pus within their schools and earn the conte: listed nearest to their homes
Thomas H. Hughes Retains VFW Post
{ Thomas H. Hughe 8, 4718 Corne[llus Ave., Inlahd Container Corp. {laboratory technician, has been ‘tappointed alde-de-camp to the na{tional commander of the Veterans {of Foreign Wars for the second consecutive year, Mr. "Hughes, a past commander of the Fairbanks Memoriil Pest No. 1587, served with the 52d Regiment of-the 6th Infantry Division in World War 1. He was reappointed to the post two weeks ago by Lyle Beggs, national VFW
./and Kenwood Ave.—8cnools 43, 70, 84, 86, commander, of Racine, Wis. Christ the King... 8t. Thomas Aquinas.
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Indianapolis public, parochial” and to sign up for the annual Times
ington, D. C., with all expenses WEDNESDAY, APR. ¢ AND "APR. 20
rthwestern Community Center, 2400
ab, 5% FREED FROM
Park Dept. Headquai ters. 101 E. 27th St.
paid by The Times to compete in Northwestern ve.—8cuools 23, 36 “42
| ‘The Indianapolis champion can —Schools 27, 29, 32, 45. 1th Day Adventist
'win as much as $500 in cash in ,Logkefeld Community Genter. 100 Locke HARSH LAXATIVES the ‘national finals and not less © rm Paul's Methodist Church, 1001 Eugene
St.—8chools 41. 44 oly Angels THURSDAY, APR. 7 AND APR. 21 “I used to take laxatives regularly — Rhodius Community Center, Wilkins and’ until I started eating KELLOGG'S
Pupils in Indianapolis are the §,>c'ment Sts.—Schools 46. 49. Assumb- ALI.BRAN daily. That was 22 only -ones required to send in the Communal Center, 17 W. Morris St.— years ago. ALL-
Schools 6, 14, 22. 25, 83, Holy Rosary. o 157 ols (8 14 BRAN still keeps
Roberts Schools will TonIpeLe atthe AM, Smith, -3204—S& Paul Avenue, Madison, Wis. This is just
Southport OES 442| To Install Officers.
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ship finals. Two winners from - each of the nine townships will 2 Headed Pig Born
represent the county school sys- JONESBORO, Mar. 22 (UP) tem in. the first semifinal on A two-headed pig with two Thursday, Apr. 23, in Indian- necks and two tails was far|apolis. rowed by a red sow named
Two winners from each contest Cookie yesterday on the Dan center in Indianapolis also will Jones farm. Nine pigs were in take part in the first semifinals. the litter and five of them died—
The preliminary contests start iPcluding the freak.
THIS IS PART OF
“Le
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one of many unsolic- § ited letters. If you § suffer constipation due to lack of bulk in the diet, eat an ounce of ALL-BRAN daily, drink plenty of water. If not satisfied after 10 days, send the empty carton to Kellogg's, Battle Creek, Mich. Get DOUBLE YOUR
MONEY BACK! Buy today, NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORP., NEW YORK, N. Y. «65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS
the week of Apr. 4. The second preliminary will be held the week
of Apr. 18. |
there: | MONDAY, APK. 4 AND APR. 18 Christian Community Center, 4300 Eng lsh Ave.—Schools 21. 83. 85. Our Led
Grove {poryreheast Community Contels 33
Desales, Bt. Andrews Coleman Community Center, 2500 Michigan St.—Schools 50, 52, 67, 75, Hol
Trinity Evangelical,
TUESDAY, APR. 5 AND APR. 19 Brookside Community Center, 16th an
Little Flower, St. Phillips’, St. Peter | Evangelical.
{Fast and Raymond , AL ar 35, 64, 73, | Roc Sacred Heart Grade, St. | Evangelist. Southside Community. Center, | Shelby Sts.—Schools 7, 8, 13,
Evangelical,
| Ave.—Schoo 1s Hin Ave geno ols 28, 37. 55, 56, St. Rita's
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Man wou
The coolie is strong and works for little. For a few
bowls of rice’ he may tote a hundred-pound load
25 miles in an eight-hour day.
But the man on the right accomplishes more. His -
train may — carry 1,200
tons of freight many times as far in the same time
—and not at a jog, either.
each of them accounts: for moving 96 passengers
Every Illinois Central worker accomplishes thou-
sands of times more than the sturdiest coolie—and with less effort. The railroader works with a wealth
of modern equipment—locomo-
tives; tracks, stations, shops— $700,000,000 worth
of transportation property.
If you divide up a day’s work done. by the Illinois Central among its 40,000 workers, you find that
and 1,324 tons of freight one mile.
Illinois Central people earn more because, with
SEF
chines (Hought with the savings of thousands of
good tools, they produce more.” Backed by this combination of good" men and good ma-
investors), the Illinois Central will continue to serve Mid-America and to earn your continued
friendship and patronage.
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{ The following schedule lists the dates of contests at the centers and the schools that compete
of Lourdes and Holy Name of Beech
0 EK. th St.—8chools 1, 51, €9, 73, St. Praets,
TrinMy, St. Anthony's, Grace Evangelical, | Tabernacle Presbyterixn Church, 34th & Central—Schools 60, #6, 76, 80, 91, St.) Joan of Arc, Immaculate Heart of Mary. | Central YY, W. C. A. 320 N. Pennsyl-| vania_ St.—Schools 1, 9. 10, 14, +8C. Joseph's, Holy Cross, Scathedral Grade.
Emerson Ave. Baptist Church. Emerson) . Ave. and E. New York St.—8chools 3, a!
[Olney Sts.—ScHeols 15, 33, 38, 54, 68. 81,
Garfield Park Community Center, 8. Sts.—S8chools 18, 19, St. Catherine's, 8. | Mark's
Patrick's Emmaus Evangelical, St. Pauls] Riley Communty Senter, 901 Oliver | iy Cent nter, 1806 Columbia Fairview Presbyterian Chureh, 46th St St.
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