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prised their eiders when wound up their show for the fit of polio victims with a p for the. sufferers.

’ 5602 College Ave., for the

Josine. the oldest of their five litplanned the proAtlas Super market = the refreshments. And!

tle da . gram. supplied

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— a RS Teminescen of Lat.

~ Ohilldren” of the community of 86th St. and College Ave. sur,

¥ Me. and Mrs Soak Gravcost

they, bene.

‘show,

* © tle Miss Muffet” and her five- .in The Times wee! minimum _ during the summer, ‘A. C. Taylor, 311 8. year-old sister, Jocille, an origi- in next kk. ;:-. Bernie . Birdh. 3 3134S. East St. Dr. Jewett said, because of sun-! I i ay . e nal interpretation of a fairy With hundreds of pictures al-. : shine, play, quantity of . green in ict A ~- dance. —Btapp. age four, «ready ‘received -and the contest. vegetables consumed. and other. Fourteen children will partici,

2 LL danced BE,

x earing A "Sunbonnet Sue.” _whe 1s 14, played a

bers and Carolyn Polsz also took!

part.

After the gay dancing and mu-

. sical numbers came to a

« Saturday night Josette Grawcock;! 7, stepped forward and said phi

__erently: “God bless all our little RE ——— =

Goods Worth $45 ~ Stolen From Cars

' * Valuables - with an worth of $945 were

take automobiles last night. St., an employee of the lege Ave, told police a s goIr clubs valued at $175 The thief broke a window, A Richmond, Va., man,

and clothing worth $370

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estimated sneak thieves from three parked’

J. J. Arnold, 2207 N. Delaware.

ard L. Martin, reported luggage cost him $25.

“"¥%200 each, were stolen from the|

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. “Cutest Baby” Contest, ‘apolis Times, 214 W. Ma St. You may submit any h of photos number of children from

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of eyes and hair, and name,

parents or guardian. Photos Returned:

Photos will be returned if companied by a stamped, dressed envelope. =

Vicki Jo Benson, 3, 2720 E. New York St.

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Costs Victim $25

‘cutest” entries,

Bradley, 50, of 113 .W. Georgia The moter of the

Rich-|gt¢,, ‘house Laundromat.

was’ Mr. Bradley told police that he of the $750

“jackpot”

Seitz, also of Cincinnati, lice tional Association of Machinists. water. i : p it was parked on Michigan St, he had met in a bar. They three winners, ' includes: $16.95 said, and then crashed nr a . His only immediate survivor gunss daily dH drink plenty of A 140 E. Washington St. 1063 Virginia Ave. between Pennsylvania and Me- stopped, for no reason at .all, in|play yard, a $24 set of toys, a concrete bridge railing. Mr. Seitz is a sister Mrs. Katherine! empty box to Kellogg's Near Delaware SL. » Open Nights Till 8:30 _ Tridian Sts. early last night. A the rear of 1002 8. Holmes Ave. $9. 95 toy pony, a $30 set of Keko escaped injury. - Haight. Indianapolis. ; Mich. DOUBLE 8 YOUR. MONEY BACK __small._vent been The man stuck: a -gun in Mr. |babywear, a $15 supply of medi oo A oes Bisa Ken. stafiey's Side He sald wna LS AS12935 “BEB ‘Two saxaphones, valued at 325 -T$175 set consisting of baby car-

“Carter, ah Jostun Shelley, a 00- | a ‘star in the movie will make pernext Wednes- ©

“The winners “will be announced 5

judges face a busy time in sebeci. ing the winners. Pictures will be eligible if postmarked by mid ._night Monday. Address entries to: Indianyland and may enter any

— family. Any size photos accept-

“inches and larger. The age limit“for children 15-1 through 5 years § y On the back of each photo write Si this information: Child's name, date of birth, weight, height, color

“= dress and telephone number of

- Pictures published in The Times Haag ¢ prior to the final decision of the Drug Store at 11th St. and Col-| Buddy System’ gctes will have no. bearing on Cincinnati Man Killed - {selection of winners. Pictures are In U. S. 52 Crash Selected at random from those; ;-#tolen: from his car. while Jt. was: a. barroom buddy turned: out! received and. are not. necessarily. parked near the store last night. to be no buddy at all for Walter the “cutest” ‘last night. The experience baby will win a $299.50 WestingThe balance, of prizes, taken from his automobile while went for & little ride with a man. to be divided between the next

§ when the semester a N PTanKIn geciared. :

part-time implement for on mand for low-cost housing. o - Franklin said, the Lin has | lents = = than — any time

increased its co-operative housing |

L | Side Kids’

state health - officers today as [part of pupil preparation for the : on Sept. 6. | Dr, Robert B. Jewstt, difector, ‘ofthe division of maternal and

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clations deve by the : re ii BT i 5% Fight Against poli] preventive measures

{childhood diseases a. WEST SIDE children in the cough. diphtheria and 8. Auburn St. neighborhood will J +P t a-polio-fund show tonight § 3 P of “Mr: |

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“the

ttactors. During winter ‘months pate in the show. They Rave al! Lan increase in. the diseases is: ready collected $58 which will he [usually recorded, the physician; turned over to the Infantile. i said, {Paralysis fund. : : = | Dr. Jewett recommended phyai-| THOS pusticipt op Wg he cal checkups for children who aT Dun thave not been examined in the | |can, 8: Jay Duncan, 8: sharon Nester, 7; Rosie Spray. 11; *3t has been found that many ThA Reynolds, 10; Gary Olsen,

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one { ehildren doing poor school work! 9: Ted “Cul x 9: Kenneth Hunter, o dy Cuban Heels 5x7 | [tT hot Slow InentAlly but AT Hunter, 12; Jennifer. Bennett, 97 {handicapped by impaired vision. | guie Camp, 8; Margaret Wil.

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Entrants submit their photos [

decision of the judges will be

t Georgia i Tandy, 1430 Cornell Ave, one of

erash near Bloomington Wednes{day morning, willbe held -at-2 |p. m. tomorrow in King & King Funeral Home. Burial will be in New Crown Cemetery. She was 49. The casket of the Hopkinsville, Ky: native who was burned alsh DEY ond... recognition. in. the close 4

andy had lived in Td was employed as a maid. Presi] was a member of the Bethlehem {

Surviving are her mother, Mrs four sisters, Mrs. |

Pollard and Mrs. Kathryn Miller, and two brothers, Nathan and Theodore Williams!

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| “Mr. Harper died yesterday in {his home in Kokomo. He was 50. Ind. survived by a daughter, § Mrs. Virginia Rose Martin, Tndi-'g anapolis; a son, §iraham Harper, Ft. Wayne; his father, James O.

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Richard 0. Ely, was struck down .by an automobile early today operated by a driver who struck a 12-year-old bicyclist just a week ago, police reported. | LaPearson Pittman, 19, of 422 charged — with reckless driving after, he struck Officer Ely at Michigan and Noble The officer was treated and

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