Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 April 1949 — Page 8
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THE : INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
SUNDAY, APR. 2, 1019
| ‘Horseshoe
“the opening of their first season ‘woman's organization in the natio Here Mrs. Scott and Mrs. Wires apartment, 1105 Jefferson Ave.
Dr. Thomas Jones § Butler Speaker
Annual Honor Day Exercises Moy 5
Mrs, Roy Scott and Mrs. Chester 0. Wires, preddént » of, the Indianapolis Lady Horseshoe Pitchers Association, get ready for
Widows’
June I. The only independent n, it was founded early this year. pound in a stake back of their parks.
sored,
_Dr. Thomas E; Jones, president .
of Earlham College, will speak at
Butler University's “traditional honor day exercises May. 5. Butler President M. O. Ross an-
nounced yesterday. The ceremonies. Which nually honor approximately students, are sponsored by
ane, 250 the
Butler chapter of Phi Kappa Phi, (
national scholastic honor society. Band to Play Activities will begin at 10 a. m.
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with an academic processional of | %&
seniors, faculty and member of, : the board of directors in cap and’ The Butler band, directed! |
gown . by Charles Henzie, will play for the processional, ‘President Ross will preside. Dr, O. L. Shelton, dean of the School of Religion, will give the invocation and Prof. Juna IL. Beal of the mathematics department faculty will speak on “The Sig-
Following President Jones’ ad-| dress, awards to students will be announced. The convocation will conclude with the benediction by! Dean Shelton and a recessional,
z Five Insurance |
Majors Honored =|
Three Butler University seniors and two juniors, all*life insurance majors in the college of .-busihess administration, have been awarded American Life Insurance Scholarships for the 1048-49 school year. Each valued at $300, the awards are made annually by the Amerfean Life Insurance Co, in recog-:
nition of outstanding academic work. Winners are Ralph Edward
Chapman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Chapman, 2025 E. 80th St; Edward James Walsh, son of Mrs. W. F. Walsh, 3052 Broadway, senfor; Russell David Smyth, senior, son of Russell D. 8myth, Yakima, Wash.; Jack E. Dickson, junior, 3024 College Ave. son of Mr. and Mrs. William Dickson, and Bruce Frederick Frazer, senior, hi of Mrs: K. P. Frazer, 1103's W, 18th Bt.
Realtors st North Side Sales
Associated North Side Realtors yesterday announced the sale of 12 houses and four lots in Marion County. The Spann Co, Inc, sold houses: gt 022.024 W. 30th 8t.. 680 Arch St... 512-516 N. Alabama St. and .1331-1335 Barrow Ave. Bruce Savage Co. sold a tot in Highwoods and a house at 3644 N. Gale 8t. Ford Woods & Co. sold a house in 518 N. Oriental St. and one at 4209 N, Capitol Ave, in a cross-sale with Fred T. Hill. | Other sales were at 3822 Central Ave.. John Max Co.; a lot in Sleepy?’ Hollow, F. M. Knight Realty Co.; 2002-2004 Madison Ave. Keller Realty, Inc.; 1236 N New Jersey St. Charles C. Binkley, and 100 feet at N. 61st St. and Meridian St. Also sold ‘was a house in 5666 Central Ave. Russell Fortune Jr.; 425 N. Devon Ave, M. G. Gerdenich, and 4 husiness lot in 35600 EW ashington 8t., Willis Adams.
Pittenger Returns To Philadelphia
Dr. Robert E. Piitenger, member of the Friends Service Unit] medical team which served in| India for two years, has returned to American Friends Service Com-| mittee headquarters in Philadel: phia. The former Hoosier aided in distribution of 80 microscopes for research use in Indian hospitals while on his tour. The equipment was given to the people of that country by members of the CIO
“~ and AFL unions.
Dr. Pittinger took undergrad-
uate courses at DePauw Univer-,
sity and was graduated from
Towa State College and Billings]
Hospital, University of Chicago.
Teacher on School Bus Termed Hitchhiker
RALEIGH, N. C,, Apr. 23 (UP), «North Carolina teachers can |
ride school busses to work if they] ‘swant to but the-state legislature says they're stiictly hitchhikers,
A bill passed by the legisia-!
ws teachers on the statebusses. They have no auas teachers while riding, Boweter and drivers cannot go ‘off the regular route to pick them
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- Tuberculosis Society To Discuss Prevention
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Practice sessions are likely to come to a quick stop as the did here when Mrs. Scott had to rush her son, Roy, sight oh into the house for a fast change,
NEW YORK. Apr. 23 (UP)— A panel discussion of the tuber- Two midwestern Republicans ctilosis prevention program of the t00k their own party to task toMarion County Tuberculosis As- day. sociation will be heid at the asso- They were Gov. Val Peterson. clation's annual meeting at noon of Nebraska. and Philip Willkie,
tomorrow in the Columbia Club, son of the late Wendell Willkie Panel members will include ahd a member of the Indiana Miss Helen Coffey, Mrs. Gene- state legislature.
vieve Beghtel, Mrs. Kenneth G.. Speaking before the Women’ Baker, F, L. Layden and Walter National Republican Club in the Myers Jr. Dr. Gordon W. Bat-|Waldorf-AstoFia Hotel. they were man will serve as moderator. blunt and to the point in ‘telling |= George E. Middleton, president what they believe to be wrong of the association, will preside at with the party,
the business meeting when hoard! Mr. Willkie, son of the 1940 membéra and officers will be presidential nomineé, said “the jelected.
long list of defeats in the presiA porfable chest X-ray unit dential elections has put the party will be get up in the Columbia in a bad position psychologically,”
Club to éxamine employees and “It .as Inst the know-how to persons attending the annual win,” he said. “It desperately meeting Tr
Living Costs Rise Over March of 1948 | WASHINGTON, Apr. 23. (UP! The cost of living in March| was one and six-tenths per cent higher than in March of rota according to--the labor depart-| ment, ’ Reversing a five month period] of small but steady declines, the!
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so! of living rose three-tenths AMERICA'S MOST of one per cent in March, over ~ February, the department report-| BEAUTIFY SELUXE ed yesterday. ALL METAL Due to a typographical Rol) yesterday, the United Press re-
{ported that thé Increase in Maren | {above March of last year was | 16.8 per cent. The correct figur is 16 per: cent
Mother Drowns Baby
In Fear of Desertion BLACKSTONE. Mass, Apr. 23 (UP) Grappling irons today pulled the body of an 18-month-old boy {rom a pond where bis, mother said she drowned him be-
cause her husband had threatened to desert her Mrs, Cecilia Derosier,. 29. of North Smithfield, R. 1. said she
| threw her ‘son Richard inte Harris pond on the Massachusetts. | Rhode Island border for tear | that if her husband, George. left, she wouldn'ts be able to hold al {job and care for her baby at the same time
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With eyes intent, Mrs, Edgar Wyatt, 2525 E. 10th St., takes careful aim through the shoe opening. The members are divided into eight teams and will pitch every Tuesday night in various city Currently, seven of the teams are spon-
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_laverage of 46,500 persons call the tween
~ Deorhaitic gching
the many. verses they. Mother's Day Verse contest.
which they hold vou—their mothers. : These Mother's Day verses come from persons of all ages.
From children and from adults
in all walks of life.
Like 1fttle Ellen Stone, 8%; vears old, of 317 N. Ritter Ave, one of the youngest contestants
who submitted a penciled verse to “My Mom." Like 73-vear-old Mrs. Alta MeFarland; 457 E. Green St., Frankfort, Ind., who writes a sentiment
honoring “all mothers.” Edgar Monroe, 66, of 626 8. Meridian St.. wrote a verse to his
R7-vear-old mother, Mrs, Sallie Monroe,
A pastor iz one of the entrants
' « many write for mothers-in-law and foster mothers . . . others honor mothers who “have
passed away.” {| A mother, herself, submitted an jentry .. . a verse her son, now 32 {years old, wrote to her when he was in the fifth grade at School {50. Ns. Marie Roberts, 27 N. {Addison St. sent a copy of the {verse with a note that {retaining the original. “I shall
treasure it all my if n > Ww A needs to find-it. The American —— Be. She role
people are hungry for a constructive plan of action for themselves and their nation.” ’ Mr, Peterson was equally frank. “Many people of the rank and file, to which I belong,” the Nebraska governor said, “want party an organizdtion which is alive, breathes fresh aif, and enjovs a healthy circulation. Our principal difficulty arises from a lack of agreement as to what is wrong and what we ought to do aout it.”
An avocational hazard. Miss Cox demonstrates why team members wear slacks,
OES CHAPTER ro MEET Southport Chapter, OES, will meet May 10 at noon.in the home of Mrs. Lillian Davis, 8845 Madison Ave. for a covered dish luncheon and business meeting.
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the neighbors and youngsters compose the audience | ‘avery time a game gets under way for horseshoeing while Mrs. Wyatt waits her turn. Most of the members are mothers and the average | age is about 35. Officers, other than Mrs, Wires, are Mrs. Arlo Harris, vice president; Mrs, A. W. Banta, treasurer, and Miss Jenny Cox, secretary. The association was started in self-defense. Most of the members are "horseshoe widows."
Mothers, You'd Be Proud Of Verses Written for You —
Sentiments Come From Heart, Perusal -
| Of Entries in Times Contest Discloses
ART WRIGHT This story is ition eC ially for mothers . ... Yau would he proud of your sons and daughters if you could see are writing in your honor in The Times
: The sentiments they express come from the heart that they are taking this opportunity to expregs the high regard in
she was
ousewives, Mrs, Scott tosses
all mothers. |
It is evident
There is still time to send entries, for midnight next Sunday is the deadline. Keep your verse within -16 lines. Eight lines is ideal, = In the upper lefthand corner of your entry write your name and address and the name of the mother to whom you are writing the verse. If you are 16 years old and under, list your age and the' school vou attend If vou write the best entries you will receive these cash prizes: Adults, 1st; £100; 2d. $50; 3d. $25; next five, $5 each: junior division. 16 years old and under] 1st. $50; 2d, $25; 3d; $15; next| five, $2 each. | Send or bring your verses—as many entries as you wish-to Mother's Day Verse Contest, Indianapolis Times, 214 W. Maryland St. : Everyone is eligible except employees of The Times and the American Greeting Publishers, Inc.--sponsors of the contest and members of their families. All entries become the property of the sponsors and the decision of the judges is final.
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