Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 November 1949 — Page 24

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Inarajan village at the southern end of Guam was 70 per stroyed. Gov. Cariton Skinner ordered a truckload of clothing and other supplies town. 100 Houses Razed

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| Betty Southgate, 201 N. Rural St; Leon Weir, 242 N. Gray St., and Harriett Wright, 3310 E. Wash ly) 2nd a daughter, Mrs. Betty ® High Lustre

tiny » . with glue,” Miss Strachan said. cou For Excited Young Readers ":.%\ oo Sia. nos ones 1% Baer

Santas Rita village lost 100 houses. ; | ik Hs ’ Full reports on the damage * ete Rg aug une Miss Strachan tells how she made the Hansel and Gretel house. Admiring it are (left to right) ¢ Rear Adm. BE. C. Bwen, com- . St mander of the Mariapas Islands, 9'°" hi “nn destruction was “very _ * ° : extensive,” | east ours wa vw WiDF@rian Makes Fairyland 15-man Loran station on Cocos Island, two miles off reported its radio tower _ foppied at the height of mt! Frosted Home Is Great Temptation but “No further word was received So Far Eager Fingers Haven't Reached It from the ervey afer i= By VICTOR PETERSON sont TepOria] because the ~~ Young unhaginations skip along peppermint candy flagstones wind litted the roof. {into Fairyland at the East Washington Street Library

Single-engined aircraft left on| Inside the red brick building at 2822 E. Washington St. a modGuam escaped damage. Twin and ern fairy princess has cast her spell and Hansel and Gretel stomp four-motored bombers were evac- about the witches home of gingerbread and sweets. uated to Iwo Jima in advance of To make Book Week live, Childrens’ Librarian Miss Ann

. % Childrens’ Lib i Strachan waved her wand in theo, me or nar mother,

storm. «A B29 weather Feconnalasance "4 IY kitchen: and up sprang i... "gp | h y Strachan of Shelbywhich tried to the/ miniature of the legendary house| =~ young librarian erected trovble, the house from mixing bowls in

; mechanical R : 10 hours of a week-end. Only 14 ————————————— s youngsters find it just long and 12 in

G KEW YORK, Nov. 18 (UP)—ithe frosted roof and debate the/the sloping roof crests at an even Rev.

retired Basbop of the Prot-/close of Book Week Baturday. S8o| Lush grass of paper ribbons far little fingers haven’tisurround the cabin of sweets

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L Rites for Mrs. Nella Walsh ‘Westlund, active North Side club| - * the

in Methodist Hospital, will be held at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in Flanner & Buchanan mortu-

ary. Mrs, Westlund, who lived in 5215 Kenwood Ave., was a native

paign County, Illinois, schools for 10 years. She came to Indianapolis 30 years ago after lving three ® |years in Chicago. She was 64,

A. past president of the Mercator Ladies Club, she was also

bon (Mrs. Westlund was choral di- & [had directed the choir of ‘the

six years. She was a member of the Bethlehem Lutheran Church, Surviving are her husband, Al- ® in 1 hour bert F, Westlund; a son, Robert SDsfes na o Walsh Westlund, Ann Arbor, '® Water Clear

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|W, Hallenberger, Evansville. : “The children would love to eat| Entombment will be in the new ® Non Skid it, but I'm afraid they would bejMmausoleum, Crown HilL , | Serving as- honorary pall-

| disappointed. It's ; held together|, rers will be John 8. Lioyd,

creates a different exhibit to Dr. Robert W. Blake, Dave

stimulate young mihds, Formerly VW hite, Chester Hargrove, 8. D. f Cleveland {Murphy F, V. Osborn, Godfrey of (Cleveland, this 1s her second|, 'vo,ger, ‘Carl G. Neerman,

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