Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 October 1949 — Page 6

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Heads were bowed in the yard behind Mt. Auburn Methodist Church in Stones Crossing yes- " forday as the Rev. Robert C. Holmes, pastor (in truck), opened the Lord's Portion Auction with a prayer,

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Merchants’ Harvest Party - Witches, Spooks and Spirits Crowd Five Blocks for Roundup Event

goblins, spooks and spirits . 7000 of them crowded five blocks of E. 46th St. last night as the 46th Street Merchants Association staged its Harvest Roundup.

Witches, clowns,

, The street was blocked off Kingsley Drive, five squares, for

It was a hustling, bustling, surging livewire group of youngadults who provided the

Side with its largest dem-|businessmen contributed more onstration in the memory of oid-|than $900 worth of prizes. resid

2500 Attend Church Event Held in Stones Crossing

Women of Church Prepare and Serve

Food; Six Auctioneers Urge Crowd fo Buy By CARL HENN Ave The Lord's Portion Auction at Mt. Auburn Methodist Church in|last brought a profit to all who took part, in money or in satisfaction for good work well done. It brought a special profit to the Rev. Robert C, Holmes, 24-year-old pastor. The sale enabled his parishioners to pay off a $3500

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Prospective buyer Debra Smith, 2!/;, shows Lowell Smith, R. R..3, Greenwood, the

Country Store.

Bandit Given

$30 Loot in Sack

9 |service today will certainly be a thanksgiving.”

Orval Booher Named to Post

to traffic from Caroline Ave. to the celebration.

Concessions operated by the

refreshments to warm the hearts of the most fear-

The mammoth party began at!some spooks. |

Merrymakers had their choice

peted for new bicycles in & two-lof a complete fish fry with all

block race.

In rapid fire the next events

came off:

A baby buggy parade

prizes for the most distinctive cos-

with corn and other delicacies.

the trimmings, sandwiches, pop, home-made pies and candies, pop-|

Warren McKune, president of|

the merchants association, prom-! tumes of the mothers and the tots | within, and an hour-showing of{is¢d the highly successful party

films in the parking lot of a local| Would become an angual neigh-

cleaning establishment.

Following the films, a ghostly! DO A parade x humanity moved two Coal Company Earns jocks down the street to a huge stage at 46th and Crittenden Ave, 72 Cents on Common

Mayor Feeney launched an

amateur show from the stage at|Pitts

8:30 p. m.

Two bands provided music. One $2,053,511 or 95 cents per share

borhood institution.

SBURGH, Oct. 29 (UP)— | gh Consolidated Coal Co. |

today reported a net profit of!

was stationed at the Evanston/{on 2,165,884 shares of common| Ave. intersection. Another played| stock outstanding for the quarter “hoe down” music for square/ ended Sept. 30.

dancing at Norwaldo Ave,

This compared with a second

Parents relaxed under the spell; quarter profit of $4,414,444 or

of mass singing and frivolity. Sleepy children forced their eyes

$2.04 per share on 2,160,319 shares outstanding. In the third quarter,

open as the party stretched on to|of 1948 a profit of $6,527,949 or

midnight.

‘Neighborhood merchants and 2,160,319 shares outstanding.

$3.02 per share was realized on

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~—Net i third quarter was reported by the Youngstown Sheet and Tube Co.| have This compared with $0,020,705) party and initiation Thursday in Boy Scouts, Fall Creek Civic|for the second quarter and $12-/the Grotto Clubhouse, 4107 E. League, School 91's PTA and the!022,660 for the first quarter this| Washington St. A dinner will be Bellaire Methodist Church and the year and $8,806,000 for the third|held at 6:30 was the automobile of Mayor Al Forty-Ninth Street Christian

quarter of 1948. Jeonsy. Its windows were white/Church sold Ee —

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A HOLDUP man left Joe Calderon, proprietor of the Calderon Liquor Store, 611 Massach ., $30 poorer but a little

night.

Mr. Calderon sald the man came in and sald, “Gimme a pint of wine.” He reached in his pocket as if for money, Mr. Calderon told police, but pulled out a rusty revol-| ver instead. { ‘ “Gimme your money," Six auctioneers, two from In- up man requested. dianapolis, took turns on the a stand as they urged the crowd to buy. Their services, too, were donated. One of the fancy quilts in the Country Store sold for $47, another brought $21. Some who had donated nothing for the sale gave cash donations—as much as $150 from one couple. That's not the end for big|® projects at Mt. Auburn Church, however. Pastor Holmes already is making plans for the centennial celebration coming up next fall. On Nov. 1, 1950, the church will be established there 100/no trace of the bandit.

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STALLING for time in the hope a customer would enter, Mr. Calderon asked: “Will you take it loose, or would you rather have it in a bag?” The proprietor said he was surprised to see his cool customer, | 1ake his time to think over the er.

“I'll take it in a bag,” was the reply. And that's the way he got it, $30 In currency and silver from the cash register. Police who searched the neighborhood after the holdup foun

Township House School To Dedicate New Wing

Dedication ceremonies will be theld at 7:45 p. m. Tuesday for a {Orval Booher, 15-year veteran new wing, containing an audi‘of motor row, mostly in the Word torium and two classrooms, at line, has been ap-| Township House School, 7935 E. pointed used car| Washington St. Principal Harold Kohlmeyer ter Hiser, Inc.|said the addition will be presentFord dealer atjed by Samuel Rumford, a member of the Warren Township AdSts. visory Board, and will be accept: The Hiser used/ed by B. L. Curry, Warren Towncar lot at 911 N./ghip trustee. Meridian St. willl Speakers will be completely walker, state superintendent of under Mr. Booh-|gchools; Robert F. Gladden, MarCounty superintendent of and will Dé co-igchools, and C. E. |

: ordinated with! o of Warren Central High the North Side new car opera-' al gh

. an estimated tion, Mr. Hiser said.

Sheet and Tube Show $7,514,626 Earnings

CLEVELAND, 0., Oct. 29 (UP) | i” of $7,514,626 for Al Membership Party

Sahara Grotto Auxiliary will its annual membership

School. A vocal group from Warren Central and a boys’ chorus from ¢ Township House elementary school will entertain,

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