Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 October 1949 — Page 7
Lai MONDAY, om 10, 1910 : THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES — : PAGE 7 | ee, Gang of Drunks’ or : ‘In Service— Speaks Here Two Fishermen Drown a ; | G Fire Mrs. Manners— pea , When Bot Overiurns 2
KENDALLVILLE, Oct. 10 (UP) | —A week-end fishing trip ended
Smee Never Loved Husband, Marine Stationed
in tragedy for two Ft. Wayne
i * o ; ° a4 pe wee wns Was Just Sorry for Him At Camp Lejeune = : BENBUGS Sr - gang of men Kay McKeeman, 19, and Robert er Sag ot : 29 FLEAS, ANTS, MOTHS, ETC. had congregated in the alley DEAR MRS. MANNERS: Lt. McCurdy Serving Workman, 30, drowned in Sylvan ; I NEVER loved my Musband. I married him because I felt! with Fleet Force Lake near Rome City yesterday Use Shur-Deth—Guaranteed sorry for him and because my mother and father thought so much when their boat capsized in rough ALSO RAT AND MICE KILLERS : of him. Now my p: ts are gone and I have to stay with him| Second Lt. Floyd M. McCurdy weather, ARMSTRONG'S though I'm deeply in love with another man. I'm 29 and have two Jr. son of Mrs. Isabelle McCurdy, Their bodies ‘were recovered, | : SPM ALT TI LE sweet children, and my husband is “amy Fi 8. isos St, 8 seiving with show 2 feet Slishare, As ssarch . The other man is very handsom& and is a gentleman. He said|the Second Marine jon Fleet tarted acy = : he lov 't break’ - t Force at Cam nearby cottages missed a boat ASSA ETTS AVE. Li-7458 up a od me but woulda ‘husband to want him to kiss me.’ i Lejeune, N. C. P and saw the men's auto parked 249 M CHUS \
ve never gone with piegge tell me what to do. him because I don’t believe tn OUT-OF-TOWN READER. | stepping out. He drives by and I! The thrill you get from hellos | try hard: to keep out of his sight.| and smiles from a man you But just a “hello” from him cuts| "aVeR’t gone with doesn’t prove
Lt. McCurdy is a 1948 graduate of the U. 8. Naval Academy. He
was a member a ! of the Special O:% Peterson of Crown Point, cr
near the point where the boat had been tied.
| you're in love. You're unhappy a. e me through and through. He is| and lonesome. Attention from | Training Regi-| secretary of Kiwanis Internease |LINOLEDM ASPHALT aiveodd and has A child. He said practivlly sn} atuctive man | ment at Marine fomal, wil_be 8 the. principe : | anged my place of living to! ! orps Schools in| speaker at the 3 i y “R | He may not mean a word he Quantico, Va., : . 29¢.. ide. Ic. let him know. | says. about loving you. Like 4 To ae] celebration of the Indianapolis OTE [POME |wo me || My husband is a good man, (ot, too be sure. Not want- | Sn A to ni | Kiwanis-Club. Five members will D Li he Garibles and drinks. He! j,g'to preak up a home is ad- | Pfe. Rauch yojoune P| be honored for 25 years of JOR AN BROS. (Das a good paying job but never n,j.aple but it also can be ‘a service. : money to put in the home. I work| chivalrous way out for him. | Pfe. Carlton L. Rauch, son of| $€ 8 N. Delaware ss Ba " lall the time to help pay bills. I| Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Rauch
, Try to be a companion and |g 43 © 1A i i | 3 tdon’t have enough love for this) arvel Ave, is serving with om ns | friend 10 this Busiup) Who his {the Eighth Marines aboard the! y y the Hight to think a him {USS Coral Sea at Camp Lejeune.
Evelustvely at This Stone | and like him. You might find He is a graduate of Broad Ripple ’ he could be the type of man HIgh School. y S p
Pvt. Raleigh O. Hallman, son] - you really want. Lots of new 1! f Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Hall-| » a $ d friends [© { MILLER-WOHL S | mutual Boerests an ends | nan, 4427 Caroline Ave., recently] ROCHESTER, Oct. 10 (UP)—A [reported to the Marine oe Reel Deol Sark paired Woman as : s -leruit De Parris Isl¥nd, 8S. C.,| ; richer ay after a 3 NATIONALLY FAMOUS Very Uncertain Girl Ito E Depors a ten-week basic decided she was the illegitimate ®
I AM A very uncertain girl. [training course. |daughter: of a wealthy livestock s Please tell me what to do. I am) 2 jpuver and legal heir to his ¥ THREE Central Indiana men fortune. ; 17 and the boy you will hear|,,. i;tioned at the Naval Alr|
A { Betty Evans, 25, was awarded about is 19. Well, he is married station, Jacksopville, Fla, with two-thirds of the estate of the and has a sweet baby son. I used the Atlantic Fleet Air \Force. {late Charles Evans, who died
. to go with him but my mother] They are George W. Harring- more than three years ago, after
i \ Ho I stopped us. He says he loves me ton, aviation chief machinists a four-day trial. A Pulaski County r UNF.
and he never got fresh when p/mate, 1351 E. Washington S8t.;|Circuit Court jury composed of
Donald Lee Botkins, airman,|{two w - went with him five months. [Beech Grove, and Albert O. De-|ated only 30 minutos ot Wor snoe I told his wife I was sorry I|war, airman, Mooresville. v
| Saturd went with him. She doesn’t keep| Gerald R. Richhart, {Saturday before returning the
seaman, verdict in Miss Evans’ favor. her house clean at all, and thelp pg 3 ig scheduled to return to Miss Evans, who with her
baby hasn't had a bath in five] y |the United States next month as mother had been working a
weeks that I know of. Her husband has to clean the house, 1|® Crew member of the seaplane jo.acre farm near here, brought nst six persons, including
tender USS Greenwich Bay. He cleaned it twice myself. §he harps| J suit agai on him and raises the roof when | 18 a graduate of Ben Davis High the widow and four other beneficiaries, who benefited from the
jhe reads a paper with a girl's School. SE Ipicture in it. She won't give him JOE C. ALEXANDER, fireman ™ill of Mr. Evans. She had bien apprentice, son of Mr. and Mrs, |Pequeathed only $100.
a divorce. Please help me to get him or |g... § Alexander, 1010 High St., Several persons testified in her behalf. One said Mr. Evans, who
forget him. I love him very much. |; = co vin | g as a crew memebr UNCERTAIN PARTY. |apoard the escort aircraft car- Sexier in his will that Betty You're doing some harping |.ior USS Bairoko, which is parti- was s daughter, had introduced ~4| of a different brand when you {cipating in “Operation Miki" in er as such on the street. A interfere with the marriage of |ihe Pacific area. county clerk came up with a birth the married man you'd want Lonnie L. Craig, fireman ap- eco Sen listed Mr. Evans as to be happy, If you loved him |jpentice, of Columbus has com-| er 1a\ner. : deeply. It's no affair of yours [pleted a two-week reserve train-| Mr. Evans said in his will he how they get along or how |io cruise to Callao, Peru, as a Made a “settlement! with Betty's|. «: many baths their baby gets. |.rew member aboard the salvage mother more than 20 years ago. If this man is telling you some |ghip USS Recovery. Overjoyed by the verdict, Betty o hese somplaluts SDORY Jus | rt ees | said she would make it easier for * wife, he isn't much of a hus- me 5 . {her mother, Mrs. Jennie Cox. Fi rst band. Ripple Principal | “We're going to be very happy,” ; The disagreements should be she said. . ¥ Quality | between them. Your listening To Address PTA m—————————————— 4
| makes the husband more whin- i | Makes the bus} J. Fred Murphy, principal of Archbishop Spellman
| | : A f iP, Broad Ripple High School, will . . . : and Full | Let Mrs. Manners and read- SPeak on “The Challenge of Sec- Arrives in Belgium . N * 1 : londary Education” in the first BRUSSELS, Oct. 10 (UP)— y Fashioned ers of her column share your |yeeting of Broad Ripple's Parent- Archbishop Francis Cardinal ) : |
| problems. Write in care of The |Teachers Association at 8 p.m.|Spellman of New York arrived | Times, 214 W. Maryland St. {Tuesday in the school auditorium. here today by air from Paris to |
¥ 3 ‘i err Mrs.. Henning Johnson, presi- confer with Belgian Affairs Min- I F E 0 YO U 0 U A L ITY |g: * |dent of the school's PTA, will in- ister Paul Van Zeeland. a ’ a So - Film Stars Wed |troduce new members of the board] A spokesman said the Cardi-|: Take a look=then take another! The more you | LAS VEGAS, Nev. Oct. 10 (UP) of directors of the group.
nal's trip to Belgium was of a look, the more you'll marvel at the sheer love. | —Film Actor Joe Kirkwood Jr.,| They include Mesdames A. H. private nature.
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liness, the exquisitely smooth fit, and the tiny who plays “Joe Palooka” in the Warne, Frank Walter, Eugene| He will return to Paris by air Er iid . 1 | | 8 » C. . ing, { = : . price of these costume treasures by Admiration! imovies, and Actress Cathy Downs troy C- 0. Gooding. Fdwarditonight and leave for New York ) A Christoffel, M. Becktold, Robert tomorrow, the spokesman said. . ue seis of lovely new Fall colors.! Sizes [CHEYINOARSD In 182 Yagas Lou. Buy, Frank Ranger, E. H. Lam-| The Cardinal lunched yesterday fo. * i ’
|kin, Denzil Washmuth, William with Paris Archbishop Eugene| |Zaiser, Herman Cox, Myron Aus-|Feltin and visited religious monu-
tin, Shockley Lockridge, Wayne ments, Last week he visited Rome : ANTIQUE Paulsen and W. W. Locey. land had two audiences with Pope ® Other recently elected officers Pius XII. a : — mea ——
{the first marriage for both.
MILLER WORL
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Yura Shrine Temple ster, vice-presidents; Mrs. Howard Robbers Get $200 i ct. -14-10- Alltop, recording secretary; Mrs. | RL LLC RE Admission 60c, Tax Incl. | George Seidensticker, correspond- From Two Places . XN: TV b : : ing secretary; Miss Mary CONNOR, \ 0. nately $200 was taken @® Good quality at high price is no bargain. : reasurer, an aro arding, b a bandit a burg) 1 - L : : . «, |teacher delegate. _ |two robberies early today and Neither is poor quality at low price. If you { ili ki last night. . ill d d [Eugene Kilinski | Robert McDonald, 18, of RFD want true value in clothes, you will deman To Present Recital {10, Box 49, an attendant at the : o& vo udson Filling Station, 6885 E. + — . t's more. | [Bugene Kilinskj, artist jsscher Wahington 8t., told police an : both fine quality and low price Wha Or1¢, of violin at the Jordan College armed man took $30 from him at s : ’ lot Music, will be presented in the gun point at 2:15 a. m. today. z you 11 get both, at Richman S. first of the season's faculty re-| He told police the bandit drove cital series at 8:30 5 oh Jeanes into the station and jumped out - ; fab Yo day, Oct. 26, at the War Memorial of the car wearing a white hand- . : : a 3 Auditorium. Dorothy Munger will kerchief over his face. He said By-fine quality wé mean choice all WOO rics, accompany. {he turned over the money while : : . Mr. Kilinski, ‘Who has appeared|the robber held a pistol against excellent tailoring, smart styling, correct comwith major orchestras throughout his stomach, the country, has been heard in Way J. Bonnor, of 1706 Sharon fortable fit, and a large variety of patterns, colors two performances here in the past 8t.,, proprietor of the Colonial £ hi h h B 1 . : 18 months, both under Jordan Custard Co. 3201 W. 16th St, : , | sponsorship. told police more than $150 in cash and models rom which to choose y ow prices and meat worth $60 was” stolen| y $27 50 $34 50 $39 50 from the place last night. we mean JU, «IU, «IV. fused ee aX : ; May Re Us RICHARDSON TO SPEAK i | Larry Richardson, field secre- . . nar keview tary Tor the Indians State Med. - We've been making fine clothes and selling them Le 19. SUP) eal Society, will address the De- di 1 . for 70 3. $0. vou wr tur Republi Club at 8 p. m. Jieh, J effect, the bribery convic- Wednesdy oi Neen oD irect to you at low prices or year. > y ition of former De c » 5 : : : |grossman Andrew J. May of Ken-| mamgoroot can see we are old, experienced hands in this {tucky and the Garsson brothers, | - . . ' . oe . wartime munitions makers. (| Sav. It With Flowers” business of value-giving. But we give you our | The court refused to review 0 |their appeal, so the ruling of a : word our clothes never were finer nor our values {lower court begomes Ruel. 72 | May was convicted of con-| : | spiracy by a federal district jury FLORAL CO greater than they are now: in July, 1947, along with Henry, ’ IM. and Murray W. Garsson. The 3837 E. 10th St. . . . IR-4433
Sere given May $53.00 jn pbes SUITS « TOPCOATS « ZIPPER-LINED COATS as a result of the conspiracy. In © “Overworked Eyes”
return May was supposed to have|
used his influence in the War De-| When eyes bum and smart due to : $ dh to get contracts for the overwork, driving, exposure to dust or 50 & al é all Garssons. He was then chairman | ¥ind, bathe them with Lavopitik. Sore- . —_— — -
{of the House Military Affairs Mess, tired, swelling, itching from local | Committee. {irritations all relieved or money refunded.| i ee ——————— {30 years success. Thousands praise it.| | Get Lavopitik today. |
Protést Auto Invasion ANOTHER EXAMPLE OF RICHMAN VALUE-GIVING
On Golf Coune Zu DIAPER | GABARDINE SLACKS...72Z * 92112
Woodstock Country: Club of-|opecks burning fielals complained to police to- soreness quickly. SH OTHER SLACKS AS LOW AS 5.50 day that night motorists, driving Medicinally tex-
elief. : without lights, were damaging] tured for baby's 1ong-lagting fon : —. ]
22-28 East Washington St.
olf course. 1 LS A ToS D 4 The officials said $700 in dam- W059. 6: 0 0 rel age had resulted from cars parking on the grounds and asked u police assistance in breaking up the practice.
BELZER TO SPEAK Emmett C. Belzer, public relations assistant for the Indiana Bell Telephone Co., will address the Sigma Delta Kappa fra{ternity's local chapter at noon next Monday in the Claypool Hotel.
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