Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 December 1949 — Page 2

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“Lawrence Central High students prepare for "Dolls," _ Chrismas Coa WH

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« ou loft to right, Jean Catirell, Norma Boave

.Club at Lawrence Central Will Give Humorous Skit

Holiday Events Planned by Others Include ‘The Bethlehem Story’

The Dramatics Club of Lawrence Central High School today | © was scheduled to present “Dolls,” a humorous Christmas play, for

the student body at 1:25 p. m,

Janice King and Dan Thompson headsd a éast of 12 in the! _ play. Miss Madge Kesselring; director, was given technical assist-| ance by Donna Wheeler, Wally Uhrback, Marjorie Garrison and

Betty King.

The annnal school Christmas Lingentelter, Mike Koldyke, Rich- |

party, sponsored by the student ard Deer, Larry Crosley and Dave advisory committee, wan-toTonow RSNRIMeL. oto _the play, Activities included gift) «UE

exchanges, carol singing, distribu tion of candy and fruit, and an - hour-long dance, Members of the Home Eco-| nomics Club at Lawrence Central! have spent the last month mak-|

WARREN

ney Jan. 14,

quintets will compete for a tro-

ing dolls and stuffing animals for! phy.

Riley Hospital and the Indian-| apolis Lutheran Home. Wilma : Baugh, Patty Flanagan and) Eloise Kautsky headed a Junior!

“Red Cross project for mailing gift! ‘als at 8:15 p. m.

boxes overseas,

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a { SCRIPTS for Warren Central’ a

THE ANNUAL Southport High! “Moods and Melodies of 1950”

~+ Christmas. program at 9:45 p. m. are due Jan. 13, Miss Marjorie today will include presentation of Forsyth, sponsor-diréctor, has an

~*“The Bethlehem Story in. Picture, nounced. and Song’ by the Rev. Russell The program will be heid Apr.

Ford of Cadle Tabernacle. [27 and 28. It will consist of five __The Rev, Mr. Ford will be ac: major acts and four curtain per-|

companied by a brass choir, di- tormangts.

rected by Ivan Warble, The! Southport choir will sing during the processional.

A SPECIAL edition of the Perry overseas. Gon! a 150 boxes,

News, SBoutliport High newspaper, TOM THOMPSON and his Jun-| wili be distributed during a South- or City SHckers will present a Alumni Association dance at {musical revue in the Warren Cen3 3. 55. Friday in the school gym-| {tral gym at 8 p. m. Dec. 20. The Cumberland Lions Club is spon-

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{ . MEMBERS of the ‘Crispus At-| tucks High orchestra with ox. ceptional talent have been Or- definite “swing to The Times” In into-a directing club by REAL ESTATE ADVERTISING?! rne. Newsome, orchestra di Yes, The Times is the newspaper ‘with the. REAL ESTATE ADS, The organization includes daily and Sunday! Turn now bo

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A, soring the program.

Gloria Faull) TAMred Officer, the CLASSIFIED COLUMNS 1

Adolph

Thorson, Rudolph an outstanding selfee¢tlion b

Thornton, Virginia McGruder, HOMES FOR SALE and other Verna Poindexter, Paul Blair and real estate.

Nelson Alvares. New’ officers ‘"Peachers of America at Crispus Attucks include lda Ellis, president; Jacqueline Woods, secretary; Martha O'Bannon, treasBernice ‘Davis, program chairman, and Ruth Baker, membership chairman, " BARBARA GALE, Warren] Central High senior, was selected by a facuty committee to repre-

urer;

Good ehizen Contest, sponsored by the ‘Daughters of the Amer- . jcan Revolution. She will compete In county «eliminations to select a state winner, to be named Thdiana's PilThe state prize includes a 100 savings bond and a trip to,

Washington, D. to

Twelve -.p.L recently elected the Warren Central Senior Council included: Sam Rumford, ; Barbara Blowers, Bob Caudell, Jim Tillotson, Do-| lores Daley, June Overton, Donna

Bob Coates,

Hutcheson, Carpenters Union Head, Weds

LAKELAND, Fla., Dec. 21 (UP) | . William (Big Bill) Hutcheson, 75, president of the International Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners, and Mrs, Madeline Wil-| son, 57-year-old widow, were married here last night in a surprise

ceremony.

. The cerémony took place in the home of Albert I. LodWich, Lakeland industrialist. . The former Mrs, Wilson, a widow for more than 20 years, | Was once superintendent of the hospital at the Carpenter Union's National Home here. Mr, Hutcheson, a widower for a year, maintains a permanent residepce in

Lakeland.

Mrs. Henry Ford Offers

Park Site to Detroit

DETROIT, Dec. 21 (UP)-= Mrs. Henry Ford today offered the city a $250,000 site for a park in memory of the founder of the Ford Motor Co. ‘She said she would prefer to have the 66'4-acre plot converted recreational area. However, the private cemetery where Mr. Ford is buried would be preserved, and a small*church would be built on another’ part of the

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CENTRAL High School will be host to a fourteam sophomore basketball tour-

Southport, Tech, Broad Ripple and Warren Central second-year

Opening games will. be played| at 1:30 and 2:45 p. m. A consolation match for the losers will be held at 7 p. m. with the fin-|

THE Juhior Red Crom at War-; {ren Central is sponsoring a gift

box program for needy families ¥

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