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SUNDAY, OCT. 16, 1949

Hold Art Sale

300 Pieces Offered At Sidewalk Event

With whoopla and fanfare students of the Herron Art Institute held- their third sidewalk sale yesterday. The paintings were hung with paper clips on clotheslines in the court between the muesum and the school. A high wind kept them flapping as prospective customers wandered through the

A red arrow pointed the way and green and white crepe paper streamers marked off the area. Student salesmen wearing card board tags and black top hats praised the merits of their classmates’ works. Most of the 300 -pleces offered were water colors with street

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Rites Set for Active Club

Woman, Mrs. Cleveland

Services for Mrs. Minnie A. : Cleveland, widely known club! woman and community worker in Indianapolis and Lafayette, who died Thursday in her home, 937 N. Tuxedo St., will be held at 10 a. m. tomorrow in the Jordan| Funeral Home. ! The Rev. Marcus Kendall, pas-| tor of the Presbyterian Church in| Brazil, will officiate. He will be, assisted by the Rev. William A.) Alexander, pastor of the Memo-| rial Presbyterian Church, of] which Mrs. Cleveland was an ac-| tive member. Burial will be in Springvale Cemetery, Lafayette. Native of Illinois. A native of New Burnsides, Ill, § Mrs. Cleveland was the wife of Frank Macklin Cleveland, retired New York Central Railroad ma-

Services Tuesday Bree, yori

terday in St. Served 26 Years With He was 4. 2 Fire Department Born in Parkersburg, W. Vag A requiem high mass will b¢|1918. For the past several years

offered at 9 a. m, Tuesday ining had lived near Acton. He was 88. Peter and Paul Cathedral for formerly a farmer.

Henry Murray, former chief of] The Rev. W. F. Buckner, pase the Indianapolis Fire Department! tor of the New Bethel Baptist

Br venlion DUISSU REO SHU) Cure, will officiate in services 41st St. ; : jat 2 p.m. Tuesday in the Tolin - Services will precede the mass Funeral Home. Burial will bs in a {Memorial Park. at 8:30 a. m. Tuesday in the His wife, Artie, survives Feeney & Feeney Funeral Home, : :

Burial will be in St. Joseph's Local Art Teachers

| Cemetery. A member of the fire depart- ; ment here 26 years, Mr. Murray ON Brown County Trip retired for health reasons last] Ten art teachers from Marion September, He was 59. County High Schools today were Surviving are his wife, Cora; in Brown County on their ane {two sons, Richard and Joseph nual week-end excursion to paint | Murray; a daughter, Miss Jean in oils and water colors.

Russell A. Uhl, an employee ot _ For Henry Murray == ison Siar

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scenes predominating. However, A there were a number of dogs : _ N Wow RS heads because the artists had SRR Ha ’ nt SLEEY been told that they had sold LE . : 8S well last year. : Na 2.0) Snow Few modern or surrealistic gS ae Fa a pb : paintings were for sale and and| # TM REGUSPATORF. COPR ISADEOW.L A. WACKER ALL RIGHTS RESERVED, most of the still lifes were class-

chinist. They had lived in Indian- Mrs. Cleveland

Shp TU Ra | Murray; five sisters, Mrs. Ellen] Miss Wreatha Lindley, teaches apolis 28 years. A daughter, Mrs. VOTE OF CONFIDENCE

| Beckman, Mrs. Mary Ball, Mrs. at Lawrence Central High School Alice Goodmum, is a teacher at| MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 15 (UP)| Norah Haney, Mrs. Margaretand chairman of the Marion School 54. . —Three out of five Minnesotans| Yaggi and Mrs. Elizabeth Har-|County Art Teachers Club, said Past president of thé Memo- believe the 81st Congress is doing| low; four brothers, John, Ray, the group will return to Indianrial Presbyterian Churchjs Wom- a good job, a Minneapolis Tribune| Joseph and Phillip Murray, and apolis tonight after a hike and ' § an's Society, and a pasf matron survey shows, seven grandchildren. |picnic in the hills, of the Star Rebekah vhodge in jess TOOT ea ervites: ta TODAY AND TONIGHT—Warmer weather is the forecast today for the area from Texas north |Lafayette, she was a member of ted to fine On Mfr ale Jun through Wisconsin and Michigan. Meanwhile, cold winds will invade the Northeast and Northwest. the Re ear Qua, Nao catures being done for a dollar| Dotted and siriped areas on the map indicate where stormy weather can be expected. Sorry America and the icy and hand painted ties with bright!

Horses heads going for tie of the Retired Railroadmen’s As-| tore reser sons or ve io f guney People to Honor Rev. Holmes

sociation. 9) than Walt ‘of ‘the Dalat Mrs. Cleveland had been ill the 0! aint- fs , t five months. She was 70. The Rev. Charles C. Holmes |matic skits. Midway in the party Pas $5 The. stuaeate mg for 8houtl today holds a token of the affec-|! everyone paused for pumpkin pie| Surviving besides her husband, prices with a 2 per cent kickback tion and respect of the young peo-| |and cider. A friendship circle and|2nd daughter are a sister, Mrs, | to the committee which arranged Pl Of the East Tenth Street Meth- the singing of “Blest Be the Tie|Stella Church, Lafayette; a the event 8¢d! odist Church. That Binds” brought the evening Ces Macklin GoodSeveral customers voluntarily] Last night the pastor was : : Ie 3 lose, tee Mrs. ata ols aud T¥0 lees, upped the prices to help out the spirited into the annex of his oo and Mrs, Vivian Fay, Pittsburgh, young artists. {church where a surprise party x Athenaeum Turners Pa : , ’ The sale of cokes and cookies arranged by he. Soon School Arrange Festival en added to the carnival atmosphere. Youngsters awaite m. Florence { | P | Harvest Festival and the buf- Plunges to Death

E. Henderson was leading spirit lin the festivities which she said fet grande of the Athenaeum| SANTIAGO, Chile, Oct. 15 |were planned “because we like Miss Henderson | Turners will be held Oct. 22 at| (UP)—Allan Dawson, 46, counhim so much.” { Michigan and New Jersey Sts. |sellor of the U. 8. embassy here “For He's a Jolly Good Pastor,” scribed a tribute to him and a| The Harvest Festival is an an-|and a top State Department exwritten by the young folk and|COPYy of the book, “The World's nya) event of the Indianapolis pert on Latin American affairs, {sung to the tune of “He's A Jolly Great Madonnas” by Cynthia club, and reservations will be re-| jumped or fell to his death to\Good Fellow,” greeted the Rev. Pearl Maus. stricted to 450 guests, advance night from the eighth story of Mr. Holmes upon entering the| They sang other songs, demand-| notices said. Music and dancing the embassy office building, U. S. room. The young people gave him ed a speech from the pastor, which|{will follow the annual feast of Ambassador Claude Bowers an-| a scroll on which they had in-{he gave, and played several dra-|club members. nounced. {

Rev. Holmes

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