Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 November 1949 — Page 11
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Donna McCoy, Vocal Soloist, Is Supported
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/ Donna ] boys’ glee clubs and the Lawrence Central band. : magazine
crew;
this year.
were: Jo Nel * bara Buntain, Ch
: nna Sprecke 2 Wie, Htle Wright and Walter Smith
- Charles Ham, vid K'day, Carol Hobbs, |j kris Biol Habba including luncheon and dinner
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wr ance Central ely esents Operetta ~~ Ti]
By Girls’, Boys’ Glee Club and Band . THE MUSIC department of- Lawrence Central High School last night presented the Italian Street Scen from Victor Herbert's operetta “Naughty Marietta” at the school Fall Festival. McCoy, vocal soloist, was supported by the girls’ and
faive Soi, Oncars. Tom Office of Vital Statistics. of the drive, which will A ducted by the Future anien attends State A
at the Marion County English teachers’ professional meeting in
Students participa in the aqua, Winchester. They are rereadings will include Larilla four-day Brown, Doris Barnhart, Sally X Park
Jennings and Loretta Cogill. Mrs. Kathleen Ritchie, Southport dramatics teacher, is chairman ‘of the teachers’ group. » ~ .
begin working out plans. Told of Fund Crisis At a dinner meeting they were
lof the National Foundation that {unless contributions this year are igreater than ever the Founda-|
BENEFIT movies shown at Shortridge High School for the infantile paralysis fund a few weeks ago raised $64.74. * Robert J. Schultz was in charge of the movies program, assisted by Nancy Lewis and members of the Student Board and stage pPgonna McCo
ithis condition on the polio epi-
Lawrence for patient care, the research pro-
told by President Basil O'Connor A
{tion's work may have to cease be-| the young lady is an artist. Miss cause of lack of funds. He hissed) LaReose, current attraction at the Fox, went to Hollywood to rdemic this year.-It has taken 80 act She got a role; too, as-a much of the. Foundation's unde burlesque queen in a film entitled : i i |gram has been handicapped. This| Now she’s back on the Shimmy Don Millholland recently was, — Central High vocal soloist. [0.;e cost $31 million more than! & Shake circuit with a fair
a good time, remember. My boy friend and pro \ary the 38th Division of love, he ; Auxil of the sion | ghe met him. But mother thought Vin ¥ World War I Mothers Club. 1it was funny to tell us that she A wife likes to ‘ook up | Born in Hall, Ind, she lived in picked him up. She realiy did. I lean on her husband,
Indianapolis 60 years, She was don't. mean she flirted on the to
a member of the Hall Christian street. They sat in a} and.dependable. The Churen. 4 ~ |nice restaurant and got to talk- flattered when she admires him, . A granddaughter, Mrs. Mable ing. He was a widower. he said,| Your friend might exDuncan, and & great-grandson. and mother made the most of it.| perience that, however, If |John E. Duncan, both of Indian- She brought him home and cooked! heeds convincing, she isn't in apolis, survive. (for him. "ee. “or a A 1 know my boy friend wonders decide—you couldn't Horoce M. Abel |what kind ¥ pif Ho I have. help her in marriage. An older Services for Horace Marshall Already he is acting different. My) husband becoming the Popper Abel. who died Friday in his mother is doing the things she hy the lite" tips Nght it hore home, 874 Darnell St. will be at told me never to do. | If he dragged home sagged 1 p. Mm. Tuesday in the Church of] What can I ‘do about my| in the Wig chal hefors Ret Min God in Christ, 719 W. 11th St. mother? SAD AND BLUE, | lagged, avd he no help. You Burial will be in New Crown. He| The man saw your mother in | sayin help het 3 thes Wers was 76. i best possible place, her = oo ool nd activit y Born in Glendale, Ky. he lived home, with » daughter around. | :
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in Indianapolis 17 years. . The Let those male “prospects” see . {Elder John Collins of the Church| you at your best. Your good of God in Christ will officiate at! breeding will reflect your moth|services. tatlade hi oe. M er's good reputation. | vors Include his wife, Mrs, . d { [Emma Abel; two daughters, Mrs. | aiany people tall hen ey
{Helen Dillard and Mrs. Ine: i : .| meet under odd elrcumstances. | Hatchett; a son, Harry Earl Abel; It can be dangegous, but it isn't
into top iy brother, Willlam Abel, all of . : immoral. Your mother was Ingfinapolis, and four grand-| , ol" she told you the truth. She needs a husband. Like beaten with a shovel more than you, she wants a man around. |a year ago apparently was from
| She's wise not to ‘monopolize ; when she retires. Her ambition | ai aiks for John Ear! Peper. | you. Don't expect the men she (Patural causes, a coroners is to open a school for burlesque | y | likes to be copies of your father, autopsy report indicated today. {of his sister, Mrs. Clay Ryman, H 48. of queens. |801 Terrace Ave., will be at 10:30 | enry Rosenstein, 48, of 1207
a. m. Monday in the Conkle Fu- Loves Older Woman ~ Beli died in his bed Sith
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Rose LaRose chance of
Of Natural Causes
moving billing. Gypsy Rose Lee oecame a fiction writer. Margie Hart gong wanted to go back to a farm in
If strip tease is an art, then
Missouri. Miss Rose doesn’t John Earl Bender want to do any of these things |
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“Queen. of Burlesque.”
elected president of the Short. . mg [last year, he said. | me ridge Fiction Club. Other. ev SUI mn Bandits lad ies a8 Hugh money George Alexander neral Home. Burial will be in| EYRE officers were Kitty Schell, vice] | went_into care aa into research. urg ar uspe | 9 Round Hill Cemetery. He was 43. EVERYONE tells the woman I'juries suffered when beaten by a
Mr. O'Connor said, and added:
président; Ginger Clark, secre-| “It 16 in research that we seek
« “ ‘- } tary, and Dick Lugar, pene 10 d ] t i | . . 2 {the answer to the prevention and! Colette Stube, Shortridge en ' 0 0 d control of infantile paralysis. We| Ie n ase
are told that within our lifetime! we will find a means to control | infantile paralysis. But this goal|
. Unconscious in Street cannot be reached without funds.” LLOYD W. CAST was ap- Helen Hayes Is Guest
pointed cadet leutenant colonel Two men required hospitaliza-| A guest at the dinner was of the ROTC unit at Arsenal tion and another was treated Actress Helen Hayes,
} Junior Civic Theater programs! : | Soldier Found |
junior, has designed the cover for,
Sol: Paul I Snowden. a , Sing bandits in Indianapolis. Der a Funkhouser: Gilford Low Addes F. Chislom, 26, of 91 go v cadet first Teusenants were John 2 Capitol Ave. was admitted to| n lis B awthorne, omas (Genera OSp after two men Ed) Frederick ike TDN Rp attacked him at California and) 8 cadet master. sergeant. Qt Clair Sts. at 2 a. m. He told Cadet ts are William Baxter, How- | = ad Seuimont. * Robert Dueck. tart | police he was robbed of $2.45. His first are Donald Cooper ADA. "George | condition was fair.
I'M A soldier, Cpl. Jesse Bedwell, 5¢ the Shoreham Hotel, where his|
{cently died of polio. It was her f 7| first appearance since her daughter's death. | En route here the Indiana |
jdren’s Hospital there.
Pierce. Sgt. Donald Winter has replaced Set Leland: Anderson- as instructor.
~ . . FOURTEEN students had -A unconscious in the
for the first grading period at revived at General Hospital that .,p, [egion and had charge of the Tech. Those with A plus cards Someone had struck him from pngiana table which was decoincluded: | behind. rated with a replica of the Indian-
Carol Beall. ahichard Brunt. Norma' His wallet, containing a $40 apolis Speedway. The band leader
yn ey eae government check and about $2'remembered well that this table/out, she said. Pursued by Mr. who died Thursday. in her polis | Services for Mrs. Emma Louise was right next to where he was Beasley and Mr. Bettle, Noble|
Eugene Beaver, 54, of 1054 leading and that he had met was’ caugh 30th St. and Hillside Ave. His Miami today. only weapon, police said, was a/there. She was 61.
Glen Lome Schienck ey Sharer. (ed Shep: | In change, was missing. Pas don aanek 2.5-2.9 honor roll I Alcor, Joanne Beso, Bar- Bellfontaine St. told police two Mrs. Norris. meen Patrice Oresory. Janet | strong-arm men slugged him in > Heller, “Janet. Hotes. Eugene ffushes the 700 block in E. 19th St. and Roy Garrett to Head Mchiahan, ‘Sarah Merts Joss Norion. robbed him of $34. ginex. Barvars War Veterans Group xelson, | William Roy C. Garrett will be installed |
questi wn fhe. SEE Jeu 3 Tr. x red, mas 3 Aronis, Eda Jane Atwell, Roy Austin, Gil- Fall Festival Thursday .-bert Bierman, Grace Black. K { Ary Buchanan. Csrol
{War Veterans of Indiana, MonRosem vi Cook, ween . a Cowan, William Dankert. Joe Rex Davis
St. Mark's United Luthergn day."
ose linger. Fisk, Kenneth Gray J. Soots, senior vice commander;
Kurt Jordan. John .Cleo_G. Brown, junior vice com-
Edward Landreth. Robert Lewis, Jo Anne Thursday in the building, Pros-
ditch, Maria Mendez, Ruth Ann Palmer, |
J Satis Mendes. TStn_ Aun Palihet, Mrs. Arthur Jackson is kitchen’;
OOF Hall, 437 Prospect St. A. D,
Reed. Gens Relford. Carol Sase. Ed. chairman and Mrs. Elmer Von po .. past Indiana Department | '9™ drama authority and editor Of Tractor Accident
oO Installing), ers, New York City. who died|
yesterday in his home there, were for Harlann J, Darlage, of R. R. man, have been returned to the/give her the right advice.
De eld at 8 Top 008Y 103 farmer and milk truek routeUnited States for reburial, the
on ward . Charlene | Stevens Victor Wade (Fein and Mrs, Rosamond Barrows
Marearet: Wendel, “Kathjeer Wh | hai f h Argar endel, athleen ite, Bar- arn C M . bara Whitney and Jeretta Wiese, | . 2007S Len ny Nt lu BE the lestiva)
County Teachers Set ‘Seize Lottery Tickets Professional Meeting. ..In Cigar Store Raid
The first Marion County teach-| Police Capt. Harry Yarbrough
‘commander, will be officer, assisted by Wilson C. Oren, | |department adjutant.
Dr. Frank H. Sparks
ers’ professional meeting was held confiscated baseball lottery tick-' oy Wabagh College, will address Northwestern University's drama ye was 29.
today in Manual Training High| School. : William A. Cook. Cincinnati, O.,' & raid yesterday on a cigar store, tion. of Indiana here Monday. was scheduled to speak on “The 835 Ft. Wayne Ave. t First, Last and Greatest of Police also arrested seven crap- Key to Progress” at the dinner) Schoolroom Problems,” at the shooters in an alley behind the metting at 6:30 p. m. in Marott general meeting. 400 block of Minerva St. :
Ducky Pond Got Biggest Thrill When Yale
‘Snapped Princeton’s-17-Game String
«Yale, 1925, The Hotohkiss School, 1826-1027. Yale, 1928... .. .... Gil Lea threw Morton fora loss,
Yale Scrubs, 1929-1933. Yales Varsity, 1934-1940. {on one play and we were back on| . Bates College, 1945- {the Princeton 43. The next play
{ Ducky Pond was a better than average halfback on Yale's last ’ undefeated and untied team—the 1923 eleven coached by the im- Fuller set to boot, but DeAngelis mortal Tad Jones. He ran 70 yards to a touchdown against Harvard rwayward pass..irom.. center. waa in 1923 and dashed 48 to a score against Army the following year. |short—Roscoe §0L.. and. here| The great Walter Camp, dean of football authorities. thought 1the-boys-came-through-with-some
enough of his ability to name him on the second All-America team |°f the drilling they'd been getting of 1924. all season. This was a tough spot,
A sound football fundamentalist, Pond proved he has the DeCause the short pass from en {holdup at Yeoman a .few years Nurses Council,
supreme gift of leadership. The best example of that came in 1934, | tf Was not premeditatéd. when he took over as head coach of Yale's meager football for- | _Ji0SCOe ran a few steps toward tunes. Along with his master strategist, Greasy Neale, he rebuilt a |/®ft end, turned and whipped a
team weak in number and reserve as well as experience and tuned ‘Pass over left tackle to Kelley, pooks police said.
it to » pitch that produced one of ‘the greatest upsets of all-time— | "2/18 on Princeton's 29-yard the 7-0 victory on November 17th which ended the 17.game win- |\'n¢- Big Larry grabbed the ball ning streak of Fritz Orisler's mighty Princeton machine. -. |and his run with it is one of the
marr : . /most remarable I have ever witMY GREATEST day in football? |nessed. With an uncanny judgBeating Princeton anytime is a great day in any Blue's life. You ment of pace, he headed for the can imagine the way I felt this particular day—approaching the goal line, face to the sidelines. windup of my first year as head coach of Yale football, and finishing Without’ changing stride, he cut with a victory over a powerful Princeton team that had rolled up 17/down toward the goal from 15 straight victories and hadn't been beaten since Michigan's 14-7 tri-| yards in. One blackshirted figure umph in 1932. ; [ the patient. brill ~—imoved in on him but fell just To make this day even hore|'D® Patient, br lant tutoring of short on the 23-yard line. Straight unforgettable, we played 11 men (Such experts as Greasy Neale, for the corner ran Kelley and, as 60 minutes against Fritz Cris- Ivan Williamson and Denny he Ud, the Tale Stans urged him ler’s Tigers, who had crushed six . ¢ on a terrific roar, previous opponents, rolled up 242/ poe oo io a Army aad, Jus inside the five-yard ling, i games olumbia, Army and two of Princeton's fastest, Sandpoints and yielded a mere 18. But i November 17th, 1934, was Yale's Georgia, but the boys were ready bach and Gary Levan, had Kelley day—a day we had been pointing and inspired for the rampaging, cornered—and here for the first for. The team lived up to my ex- heavily favored Tigers. time, - Kelley broke stride. He
; wags} ed to halt momentarily, then, pectations. It had to face a great, Kelley, the master recel stem . pect a 2 nl and m y Ver, an starting again, virtually twisted
All-America end on an '8| won in magnificent fashion. (team, scored the win rind danced a I. hig There undoubtedly have been down on a pass from Roscoe in|Kelley scored standing and Curtin ‘greater heroes in Yale football the first period but all 11 men made it 7 to 0 with a perfect history than these 11 men but earned victory. Scoring placement. I know that what they accom- against a team is one thing, hold-| In the second period, the
plished on that New Brunswick|ing the opposidon scoreless is an- had frst down inside our gridiron that afternoon will find|other—and we succeeded in both! yard stripe but, miraculously, we : football departments. Princeton, for the held for downs on the one. On
whose rested after he entered a house-| Technical High School by Lt. early today after attacks by slug- daughter Mary MacArthur re- Wife's kitchen last night, was to was 89. |
{burglary in Municipal Court to- he lived in Richmond, Ind. since held at. 1 p. m. Monday in the day. {1915. He had
women visited historic Willlams- of Cedric Noble, 42, to Bernard
burg, Va. and they were gusts Beasley, 45, of 2211 E. 38th st. o | |dasghter, Miss Pearl AleXander; lived most of her life i~ Indianapat a Baltimore dinner at Chil- and ig pl 8 E Suna son, Carl Alexander, both of olis, She moved to Dayton three|
rs. Norris met Rudy Vallee back door of Mr. Beasley's house. bert Langford, a student in Pur-
120, of Camp Atterbury, Was lound};yng ia playing. and renewed an|working in her kitchen when) § acquaintance dating back to 1938. Noble came in, said he asked her plus =eport cards and 71 others McCarty St. near Birch St. late gn, was in New York City at the'it she had any money and said to Mrs. Earl Horsley and were listed on the high honor roll !ast night. He told police when ,,¢i5na] convention of the Ameri- her:
Lutheran Church Plans .s commander of Maj. Harold C./term in Michigan on a burglary dist Church here. Megrew Camp 1, United Spanish conviction and had been arrested
, Ronald Deem. Stephen Church will hold its fall festival! Other new officers are Andrew Garrett Leverton
mapder, and Bert Persell, trustee. S@IVICES Today
a 3 eClure. J McK: y ~ MARiyn Major, Jerry Maurer, James Me. Dect and Linden Sts. “Installation will be held in the|
‘Schedules Address body will be returned there forifeiq west of here, will be held next of kin: Edwin C. Heinke | i : | Fy) He is 22 years older than I am. Je e: Dr. Frank H. Sparks, president burial. ' Mr. Leverton headed i,morrow in Sauer Mortuary here. : 8 /8gt. Richard E Whick er Ar er a and = ne, | - Force, Glenn M. cker, J 's “all. ets and football parlay cards in'the Industrial Training Msocla| ccame editor a Beton The tractor he was ‘perating.oyeord St: and 1 are IY HUA oN much Will Appear Tomorrow {pull disk, struck a stump two . Dr. Sparks will speak on The company 11 years ago. He was feet High Sldden by weeds and| S8t. Lorenzo T. Maiden. Air EVERY DAY READER. in the : {a graduate of DePauw University. !threw him off. He was caught Force,-Mahala A. Maiden, Thorn-| Everyone in love thinks mar- nt fr} i” Survivors include his mother, and dragged beneath the disk for|'O%n: O'Neill: A riage has an ethereal back- BIGGER Hotel, Mrs. Elnora Leverton, New York about 100 yards until the tractor| Cpl. Owen T. el h JA, ground. Love isn't the only ; . " ee. |City; a brother, Stanton Leverton, circled and struck the stump M3. Mary ONell. ah he ng thing that matters. You forget Indianapolis, and a foster sister ,'again, stopping there. . , ' ’ 4 y Mrs. Velma Wehrenberg, Elwood.! A veteran of World War II, he éph Ozug, Gary. SUNDAY-TIMES EA iserved four years; two of them! a — "emi loverseas. IU Air Cadet Society It's Startling!
was from kick formation, withiy
jcharge of forgery.
{lpve. oyr- difference in age would shoyel in the hands of ap irate
. 89 es Here at : Indianapolis 27 years. | bring unhappiness in marriage, employee 14 months ago. and she's afraid it would. | am! ‘wry, worker, James R. Smith,
Services for George Alexander, g.,,. iors include the sister {retired barber who died yesterday and a half-sister, Miss Jean Ben- 3 A oe We had BON® 1300 W. 26th St. is’ currently
lin the home of a daughter, Mrs.|der, Hoyt, Okla, and two half-| Elwood Truck Driver Ruly Langford, 546 W, 25th st. brothers, William Clay Benderof Ve lle the same CHAgS. Piifor assault with intent to To Face Hearing will be at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in Hoyt and James Bender of AT marry me because I'm young. Ive, The apparently resulted from aH {the Peoples Funeral Home. Burial | ! gone with other girls but find my. tural causes but a con An Elwood “truck driver, ari UF Sip 0 na. He Mrs. Bessie - Holley ciusive Services for Mrs. Bessie Holley, Born in Darke County, Ohio, formerly of Indianapolis, will be
Born in Flora, Ill, he lived in
‘happy unless I'm with her. She looks a lot younger than she is. further study is completed.
Requiem mass for Mr. RodenShe was married before and was unhappy, but she said 4/stein will be offered
marry me if 1 were older. : Do you think age makes a|after services in Kirby Mortuary.
with two people in love? Born in Indianapolis, Mr. ‘Roerence TUST TOO ONG, senstein attended St. Anthony's la eon Those eight years wouldn't grade school. He Nas a member
[Richmond, and a grandson, Gil- | years ago. | be important If they Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Survivors include a daughter, matter to you, but they do mat- Rosenstein
; ye IM t ; Mrs. Cornelia Lanton, Indianap-| ter. If they didn’t, you wouldnt gary oRurkert , Nosenats'ni olis: her father, Thomas Johnson, care if she looked younger than ‘op "y oly ister Cal a brother, Frank Allen. | she is. What would happen » lewood, Cal. Plan Holiday Dinner
ace a preliminary charge of!
lived here onlyMet fopolitan Baptist Church. | 'a short time. He was a member Burial will be in Crown Hill. She of the Mt. Zion Baptist Church. was 53. ! Survivors include another, Born in Columbia, Ky. she
Police attributed the capture
Mrs. Lillian Beasley, who was 4,e University.
when she didn’t? How would react when you seemed im-
“This is a stick-up.” Dies in Florida
Screams Rout Suspect Services for Mrs. Hazel Hor- [yg in H . | Dies in Hospita When she screamed, Noble ran sley, formerly of Indianapolis, 3 Pp
the difference an dlook for It Benefit Association, will have a
and their {Hanney, lifelong Indianapolis resFla. home, were to be held Inj40n¢ ‘who died yesterday in St.
t in a vacant lot at) Burial will be|Vincent”s Hospital, will be at 1 that p. m. Monday at Flanner & Bu- would object to knowing
commented on the differA native of Indianapolis, she Chanan mortuary. Burial wil| People
ence. Noble's truck was parked at lived here 35 years. She moved be in Crown Hi, She. vas od. i i ei of 38th and Carolirié Sts. Police said|to Miami 25 years ago. She was| Ars. Hanvey Uved 'n he SOs oop ost A he admitted having served a jall|a member of the Trinity. Metho:{of 8 niece, irs. Eimer A. Steffen, 1 Age | 3122 Sutherland Ave. She was 8| 'y REi [EVE tha’ marriages are Survivors include the husband, [member of the Zion Evangelical| 1. nned in heaven and that re-| Earl Horsley; a son, Jack Hor- & Reformed Church. /gardless of age love is all that sley; a daughter, Mrs. Sam Mil-| Survivors include the niece and ma¢ters, hd lard. all of Miami; & brother, 8 Nephew Albert Gi Maass; of In< tf pave a" dear friend; 20, who Harry E. Smith, and a sister, Mrs, /dianapolis. {keeps company with a man, 34. Era Kinney, Indianapolis. {He seems younger than he is
: Hoosier ‘War rand she seems older. They've gone Dead Returned |and homes. They like to do things
Remains of four Indiana war together if it is just listening to SEYMOUR, EE Services dead, including an Indianapolis records or the radio. I'd like to
you'd act yours while you may W be pretending a little now. You E J0th 8 Lo
screwdriver.
for molesting.
Telling All About =
Services for Garrett H. Lever- Plan Rites for Victim To The Coal Miners’:
Samuel French Play Pub-
I married a young man who treated me like“a ‘slave. We were ; divorced. I've been married to by my second husband over 10 years.
|operator killed Thursday when he Army announced today. A native of Huntington, his wos thrown from a tractor in-a| Following is a list of dead and
Bandit Escapes Lafayette Jail
RAYMOND W. (DUCKY) POND (Yale, 38) [teertoars ¢ DPW Nw, 5 |
Mh ; Tali yna duecomtors of ‘RbeuNurses ‘Alumnae Unit: Initiates. Six... . et fd 5 = Six Indianapolis students have) Toe, °F Ben \ lor $3.00. fo R
self wanting to see her. I'm not tiet will not be rendered until
Monday in the Little Flower Catholic Church
in anger, after excitement died |Tnankagiving dinner for members down. et families at 6 p.m. She would act her age and |my.u,eday in the lodge hall, 2615%
. together three years. They like eal ——ithe same music, pictures, sports “What Has Happened
Pensions In Indiana?” |
Death yesterday of a man
serving _a_two- to 10-year term A
The coroner's office said 4
| she ’ Mrs. Emma Hanney mature? You both would notices | Silver Star Review 15, Woman's :
ed He
Times State Service To Hear Travel Talk been initiated into the Air Cadeti| = KEN “ LAPAYETTE, Nov. 12-An old-| pre THdlinapolis General Hos Society, Indiana University Air time bandit broke out of the pita] Nurses Alumnae Associa-|Force ROTC honorary. Tippecanoe County jail here early tion will meet at 8 p. m. Tuesday| They are Richard DeHority, ori i 2 Jackin bron |in the nurses’ residence: Mrs. Vir- um Broadway, Saves 1 w= er arr, 4. JACKRO road- a - rathwoni, en . y n ginia Miller, president, will pre Easter Flower
CROSSWORD PUZZLE ~~ Answer to Prévicus R
cast a three-state -algrm for gige ‘ Charles A. McMurray Jr. 2626 ‘Robert Allen Metcalf, 48, on a, Miss Irene Hanger will present Paris Ave; Richard. D. Murray, : fa-travelog of a trip she took to1844_ Mansfield St.; Norris W. op omer.
State police reported that Sweden last summer to attend a Overton, 2416 Guilford Ave, and, 3 hur Ws ey Metcalf was convicted of a meeting of the International{Myron E. Thomas, 1056 W. 28th 1 Depicted, 6 Measure of! : St. hi wer area ago. He’ served time for the] yshyon Kl : offense and was later appre-| INDIANAPOLIS Sti grown Term of hended for passing Worthless) 120n the 801 ge sheltered side = quality’ Sheriff Jackson reported that | 13 Exist 9 Employ
Metcalf made good his escape by| | 14 Royal Italian 10 Lieutenants
sawing through the bars in the ; family name (ab.) 33 Race course 44 Symbol fi ere. I TUXEDOS | Hacmuestet it muses 3s Mona vote? 4s Unite ” | 17 To manifest y Printmakers Announce Tu OS | 19 New Guinea deity esiastical " ; J FOR ENT! | port 18 Toward ‘ Exhibit Prize Winners OURS FIT 20 Decay 3 Separated - - \ : py ass’ jaNames of prize winners in the] 4 "Wloton LEON TAILORING CO. Ine. | *' Foreebec™" ‘ y of Printmakers 140 i WAS % tn middie of § 8 2501 the. thi annual exhibition currently in the Se W. WASHINGTON 235 Mass. Ave. 24 Sea eafle thing Wm. H. Block auditorium have — - jas Anni. 37 Evaded Winners ht $10 first prizes in| == LARGEST SELECTION OXYGEN THERAPY | 2J Rodent clude: Garo. Antreasian, litho- of Linoleum in Indians vd fan Os Reatel of i Tungsten graph: Doel Reed, etching, and RUGS trom $2.39 Synismug : 3 ) us gated Sureugont. block print. . || Leek ter the store with the bis red HAAG'S os vent rea] ™ OLDER + 42 N. Capitol Ave. | 33Coie Z. J. Sopinski, lithograph. Georgel] PAINT & LINOLEUM CO. [|| ®* Shere Nighy rhsee | 34 Lampreys JoMess was awarded the third [| 21) E Washington . Ei-a5is 37 Bathe etching prise of 35: and James 38 Two-wheeled TT. Komuro, - A French, honorable men MEWS SUITS. & OVERGOATS | 40 Wondy fru ~< he Judges of the exhibit, which Onager will continue through Nov. 21, : $22.95 .. $29.95 $5 Biohib hibits] 4 were aries e rand - mund “Schildknecht, Indianapo- toe ig Tn Wi ROBERT HALL Clothes | 52 Peruse \ \ "t lis artists. oa Simaly Ate) 4, Siasziand $1 83 High card by wk E51 4 . - ' ’ hi Ee Speaker for Club se Charles Breece, first depu sessor of Center Township, dianapolis at moon Monday ona Parcrin) “Reassessmen
