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Lo THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1049 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES — = PAGE 3 2, 1049; ; Hoosiers Head Ayrshires Go On Auction Block After Parade at Hotel, Network Radio Show Local Deaths— New Panhellenic Officers og
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Gridiron Dinner
Washington Notables On Way Here |
By Plone and Train |
Hoosiers in Washington are en! route by train and plane today | for the third annual Indiana! Gridiron Dinner of the Indianap-| olis Press Club to be held at| Jlurat Temple tonight. i Senators, Congressmen, the Army, Navy, bureaucrats, news-| papermen, public relations experts and lobbyists will be there.| The list includes such top-rank-|
; SE Services Saturday J = For M. W. Babcock
Firm Official Dies | At Age of 44 | Services for Merritt W. Babicock, vice president and sales {manager of the Indiana Egquip‘ment Co, who died yesterday in his home, 6113 Haverford Ave. ‘will be held at 1:30 p. m, Satur‘day in Flanner & Buchanan morituary. Burial will be in Wash{ington Park. He was 44. { A native of Converse, Mr. Bab‘cock was widely known in Indi-
Ition industry. After his gradua‘tion from Purdue University as a jcivil engineer in 1927, he was coninected for a short time with the
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{State Dept. of Conservation. } Joined Firm in 1928 { Mr. Babcock joined the Shearer: iand Mayer machinery firm here iin 1928. He became a salesman jin the Indiana Equipment Co, in| {1933 and covered the southwest-| ern Indiana district as a repre-| sentative for the firm until his transfer in 1938 to the Ft. Wayne! district. ! Mr, Babcock was elected vice! ipresident and sales manager in! 11944, i { = He belonged .o the Indianapolis {Athletic Club, Kiwanis Club, Scottish Rite, Murat Shrine and the {First Congregational Church. | Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Kathryn E. Babcock; a daughter, Susan Gay, and one sister, Mrs, {John Kirkpatrick, all of Indian-| « |apolis, i
\Mrs. Elsie Webb
ers as Rear Adm. John H. Cas-| sady, Maj. Gen. William E. Kepp- | ner of the U. 8. Air Force, and! Maj. Gen. Lewis B. Hershey, head of Selective Service and the Indiana State Society at Washing- . ton, and Col. Paul Tombaugh. Both Sens. Homer E. Capehart i and William E. Jenner will be aboard one of the Army, Navy / or Civil Aeronautics Administra- : tion planes making the trip. So will Republican State Chairman Clark Springer, who .came here for a: farewell dinner with the Senators and the four Republican Congressmen. Others Making Trip Others from Capitol Hill makfing the trip are Reps. Andrew Jacobs, Ray Madden, James No-
land, Winfield Denton, Earl Wil-| nael osident | son and his secretary, Nyle Jack- ward Jamieson, past president,
» H td » ” » yr — | 3 Fire Officials Close ‘ son. Top flight bureaucrats will are making the trip. Other + Spotless Bovines Parade | :Seryjces for Mis. Elsie Jose. was 61, {penter, Mrs. Hattie Stapleton and
be Oswald Ryan of the Civil|papermen include Bennett Woife,| Circus at Muncie [Phine Webb, 1013 Concord Stif““a. 'yount was found uncon- Mrs, Jessica Cook: a brother,
® ho died yesterday in her h { Aeromauties Board and Delos Walter Shead, Jack Reed and i f D 4 A # i Times State Service {who ! ay In her home, q.i4yug in her room at the school. A py ‘arr: two nephews and W. Rentzel, Civil Aeronautics Ad-ipan Kidney. : | € ore airymen a n ers MUNCIE, May 12 Fire officials Will be at 1:30 p. m. Saturday ininative of Darlington, she was the Prank a > ro
i L. 3 ! VE These Indianapolis girls will head the Panhellenic Council at Indiana University next year. Jane Lindenberg (right), 3837 Ken. wood Ave. represents Alpha Xi Delta Sorority and is new presi dent of Panhellenic. Nancy Dearmin, 5147 N. Delaware St. is new vice president.
Hits of the Ayrshire Airshow on the Mutual network from the Antlers Hotel last night. Left, Hollywood's Hoosier-born Marilyn Maxwell and Herb Shriner, radio comic who wisecracked about his "red schoolhouse" in Ft. Wayne, and Lt. Gov. John A. Wat. kins with one of the auctioned prize Ayrshire heifers.
In the heat of the Ayrshire auction in the ballroom of the | Antlers Hotel last night, Frank V. Lile of Bellfontaine, O.; Ayrshire | sales manager (left) and Col. Ross Downing, auctioneer, of New Hampshire, O., sold this prize heifer for. $850 to Floyd Clark of Urbana, O.
'ersburg.. Burial will be in Bone- Mintiar Carr, Los Angeles, Cal; {brake Cemetery near there. She three sisters, Mrs. Ida Mae Car-
ministrator, : . ’ {closed the Kelly-Morris Circus Stevens Chapel of the Flowers. wife of the late Orville C. Yount, Admiral Cassady will inspect sy > the Plades will he Arex) Radio Show Goes on Nation-wide Hookup; here yesterday afternoon, charg- Burial will be in Floral Park. Veedersburg. Her parents were Mrs. Schermerhorn - curely, n Underwood, Xor-| : : ing violations of fire tion She was 76, Iw d C 0 ! Alison I ue ace Coats, Charles Egenroad, Don Sale Prices of Heifer § Range Up to $1200 Ho Bi om? Te - Born : oy Gosport, Mrs. Wet ar el Services for Mrs, Ingold: C. lis; Gen. Keppner the 10th Air/Hoover. Guilford Pearce, Doug-| By HAROLD HARTLEY, Times Business Editor | Deputy State Fire Marshal had lived here 57 years. She was the Darlington Christian Church, Schermerhorn, former Indian-
Force installation at Ft. Harri-i{lass Stengell, Ben Saunders, Bargains in ballroom bovines, shuffling their hooves in eight Paul Hannan, Fire Chief Aarona member of the Baptist Church. Two brothers survive, |apolis resident, will ze at 2:30 son, and Commissioner Ryan|Perey Kime, Truman Felt and bags of shavings, kept the nation’s leading Ayrshire dairy breeders Belcher and Capt. Robert Toler yer husband. Oba Webb. died Al h m Ca ‘ tp. m. tomorrow in Delphi Ehe : : | ranca r JL ae :
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and Administrator Rentzel the]Bud Heywood. Alex Campbell, unbuttoning their check books in the Antlers Hotel last night. [Announced nllee the afternoon p,ee vears ago lw CAA laboratories at the Indian-|assistant attorney general and! Eighteen prize milk producers, spotlessly clean, were paraded performance that the circus would, gq io 3 oh.| Services for Abraham Carr, apolis Municipal Airport. candidate for the Democratic before the beaming faces of some 700 Ayrshire breeding fans at the not give an evening show. Half, HAIR IL p11 pon : Av All be ary Mrs. Schermerhorn died yesPresident John C. O'Brien of|senatorial nomination, is making annual meeting of the Ayrshire Breeders Association on the first Of the profits of the K. of C.o, Mrs. Gehava You A 8 2001 % Cornell Ave, wi “"iterday in the home of a son, Inthe National Press Club and Ed-'the trip by train. fm “em night of their two-day meeting Promotion were to have gone to E> x ng and 5¢ 1:30 p, m. Saturday in Jacobsiooiq |. Bchermerhorn, Banta
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i ich i , Vernie and Raymond Webb, | | A native of Delphi, : The heifers, noted for high! Restaurant inspectors Ray Sons, Vernie A ‘Burial will be in New Crown s ge t 2) Strauss production of 4 per cent milk Cochrun and Karl Coulter also all of Indianapolis; eight grand-| oo otery. {she was a member of Brookside
[Wh nim feed brought any- hd § (40 Sacenon, | [CLLATeD, and seven great gran. where from $500 to $1200 underi,, == a i010 included cae wire) : {Carr died yesterday at General] Mr, and Mrs, Schermerhorn the steady chant of Col. Ross ino electric cable running on top MIS. Rilla C. Yount [Hospital at the age of 45. He lived In Vancouver, B. C, until g Downing, shirt-sleeved auctioneer ,¢ the ground, lack of flame-} Services for Mrs. Rilla ©, Was a shipping clerk with the'nis death several years ago. Bhe Mothers of Pupils from New Hampshire, O. proofing for the tents, an un- Yount, matron of the Clermont Pittman-Moore Co. and was a returned to Indianapolis to live, th Invited Se . Thé Ayrshire breedéfs thclude protected rubber _hoge for a Girl School. Who died Tuesday mexber of Freewill Baptist moving to California in 1943. nvi 0 J@SSIONS some of the nation's fanciest bottle gas stove, and inadequate in St. Vincent's Hospital, will be Church in Brightwood. ~~ Surviving ia another son, Bar Mothers of kindergarten and dairy cattlemen such as Charles exits and seating capacity, {held tomorrow afternoon in Veed-| Surviving are his wife, Mrs nard Schermerhorn, Indianapolis, first year elementary school pu- E. Wilson, president of General pils will be told of the problems Motors Corp.; Dorothy Gray, of pupil enrollment and classifi- former cosmetics queen; Fowler cation at a series of conferences McCormick of International Har-
| A native of Indianapolis, Mr, United Brethren Church Tere.
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to be held in Indianapolis public yester, and Ezra Stone (Henry scheols next Tuesday and Thurs-' Aldrich) of radio fame, and day. lothers. : The city-wide series will be} Fried Chicken Dinner - : sponsored by the school adminis- | The breeders ate a dinner of ! +
ration I fo-operation- a lorusty fried chicken, then settled ae Bn Kin- back for a coast-to-coast network dergarten Society. ; ion the Mutual System with Hoo- : a Members of the school admin. ®ier-born Herb Shriner, who came : “ istrative staff will serve as lead- Pack home to Indiana to be mas- : . ers during the discussion or ter of ceremonies in the $15,000
“School Opportunities for Kinder- [Ayrshire Airshow. (His {ee garteners and Beginners.” Ele- $2000-plus.) mentary school principals will] _ Blond, bare-shouldered and
preside at the conferences as quick-smiling Marylin Maxwell chairmen. |pattered with Mr. Shriner and Schedule of Meetings [sang (with raptured eyes closed)
The Tuesday schedule calls for! I'm in Love With a Wondertul
meetings from 9 to 10 a. m in| GUY" from “South Pacific. schools 72, 31, 6, 7, 19, 2, 26, 77.) Then came Henry Aldrich and
. {Homer Brown from New York, 81, 56, 73 and 45: {who put on a skit about Henry's From 10:30 to 11:30 a. m. at Ayrshire cow.
schools 34, 25, 20, 64, 55, 33, 85, Barry Lake of WIBC an58, 37, 1 and 29: I nounced the show and put it on From 1:30 to 2:30 p. m, at|the air. schools 35, 13, 12, 28, 21, 82, 3, Lt. Gov. John A. Watkins wel27, 78, 57, 62, 68, 51, 69, 76, 60 comed the breeders to Indiana. and 24. {The auction will continue at the
On Thursday the schedule will State Fairgrounds today where
A TROPICAL be from 9 to 10 a. m. at schools | breeders will still be bidding wads 91. 44 14, 32. 48. 30, 49. 4, 5 and of American currency big enough . R E 3 I IN £ 15: ye | “you guessed it—to choke a cow,
and buy one, too.
From 10:30 to 11:30 a. m. at]
schools R80, 43, 42, 66, 36, 47, 52, ath ‘Local Man Initiated
83, 75, 22 and 54: From 1:30 to 2:30 p. m. at{ Maxwell W. Shaw, 529 8. Drexel schools 84, 41, 87, 70, 10, 46, 50, Ave. a senior in engineering at 86, 23, 67, 40, 18, 38, 63 and 16. General Motors Institute, Flint, At school 9, parents will meet Mich. has been initiated into Ro-
from 7:30 to 8:30 a. m. 'bot, honorary activities fraternity.
IN INDIANAPOLIS
The slight rise in temperatures expected throughout the state today can be attributed to the gradual movement of a Canadian cool air mass toward the east, the Weather Bureau sald today, Most of the state has been in the grip of the chilly air since { it moved into Indiana Saturday. After a slight break with warming | { temperatures over Sunday, the mercury dipped again on Tuesday and registered its coldest here iy i. M Johnson, 32, 3049 Broadway: with a low of 36 early yesterday. Sallie Ojsla, 35 Indianapolis v Manhattan; Marie The vetum of lemperatures {pifames E gin 4 4 a normal for the mon as been Ralph A. Hill 22, orest; E. h gradual, weathermen said, keep- | Yintam x ne 23, 4701, Central ing pace with the slow movement | garet Carroll 20, 1815 De iinsoni of the cool air creeping eastward. | "mer, Ws Gruss oh 15 1 Mekim Weather map on Page 30.
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