Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 February 1950 — Page 12
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List Specific. . Dates for Opening Of Each Board
The Marion County. Board of Registration announces that 112 branch registration boards will he opened before the May pri mary
Board Members Harold N Fields and Ira Buttz stressed that persons who have moved to an ‘ther precinct must transfer their egisty ation
hoards = will be
The hranch ) npened on specific dates from < to 9 p.m . he schedule follows WEDNESDAY, MAR. 1 Nard Fire ation 14 940 Ke 0) N., Capito ol
TEERCTI ION CANO CG ITHTer WE 8 50 PT turday in. the school...Robert.s president of the Alumni
———lehfsan-and-accepted by-J-Murphyg Broad: Ripple president. % Reid Chapman will ‘be master of .2 show =
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Mud and mire at the dead- ond in the 5800 block of W. Vermont St. a
inual snare for unwary motorists, West Side resident charges.
Plumber Needed to “Mot
Readers with problems of a civie nature should address
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SUNDAY, FEB. 26, 1050 — Court Reporter Doubles —
BLOOMINGTON—A new anti- tion the drug gives prompt and As Trial Witness LONDON, Feb. 25 (UP)—Moira histaminic to combat the common prolonged relief with no signs of _Bhearer, red-haired ballerina who cold has been discovered by Prof. nervousness, insomnia or restless- (UP)—Court Reporter William J, It will be available only on Powell was the busiest man at Depart- a physician’s prescription.
CENTREVILLE, Mich., Feb. 25
the trial of Aaron Clark, accused
The patents on intermediates of torch slayer of an elderly widow,
will Thenfadil have been assigned to
Mr. Powell testified yesterday
Three hundred guests attended be marketed by Winthrop-Sterns, the Indiana University Founda- about two statements of Clark's
the ceremony. Miss Shearer is a Inc. featured dancer with the Sadler Drug Co. ells allet company.
Just Bastin’ With Bargains!
-a division of the Sterling tion, an alumni sponsored organi- which he
recorded. While he
shows th, that in a nose drop solu- .and 1d bequests to the university.
The: company’s tests zation which administers grants talked, he jotted down shorthand 8
notes on his own testimony.
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Wo We bees Make Home Habitable etters to The Times Civic Of Dead End Street SUNDAY. MAR Editor, The Indianapolis . Oitice. 101 E. 77th St The Times Civic Editor ha Times, 214 W. Maryland St, The Tunes Civic Editor has re- ! MORDAY MAR ® received A 1aTter Troma mother Writers shonld-inelude tele- ceived a communication from a al 3. dual nT 10 of 10 school-age children titled phone number and full de- West Side householder who plans 614 E 36th 81 } ) Re tails of their problems, to sell out this coming spring ¥ R Will Some Plumber with a because she is unable to receive vard 10 510 E. 46th 8 . Art? aus 8 : 1 ih, ol transi, Flee station A Hear! Help? the hould 1 Chased by them at a low monthly satisfaction from county authori18 18 my story, or shoulc payment price. ties concerning a road condition WEDNESDAY, MAK,» % Carron. Say. plight, We have 10 children The G near -her home Nd Slaven. 32. 230 School 37, and are expeciing another mo- he jradys are unable to pay . rk Av School 45, 2301 Park... t.rily. We are being evicted cash - for the plumbing. accord- Investigation by The Times THURSDAY, MAR. 0 ,_ because the house we now live ing to Mrs. Grady, largely be- disclosed the property owner Don BR Park Rein has heen fold, We no- case of —heing—victipized na bought the home in the | 5800] 2918 K. 10tn Bui Bchool Jb where to move except an er of real estate swindle last year, block W. Vermont St. three years ! FRIDAY, MAR. 10 — a house which has fio or Cheated of Cash ago. Jhengoi 46 102 N. Wen Be running water. The d of A man posing as a representa- At the time they moved into i ines; Halls. Garage, 2b abd Heglth has said these $acilities tive of a reputable Teal estafe firm the neighborhood. they underee SATURDAY, MAR. wy “ must _be in _tne_housé hefore We taok a check for $500_from the stood—prans—were—tinder—way for: arn Wad BEN To. nT . h hit 64 Joi wo Wan Sc iow can move in family as down payment on a extending a -W. Vermont St. sini, Jive Fue Sauon N “We have the toilet, but no cash home, Mrs. Grady said. After dead-end from in front of their Wh WwW AUNUAY, MAR. ” Toh Ww th pay tor the necessary plumb- they bad patd $25 for an abstract home th Are . ar : Re by 5 . Je > ’ atef a bw “ ot Sou! Blog 230 i Ha oh Ing We would be very grate ul on the property, she said, it was Since that date a continual 142 York * if some kind-hearted plumber learned thé man had disappeared stream of automobiles and trucks, 3 ith Ward Oar: MARY & Deisware, Would put it in and let us pay with the money and that he was ignoring street signs, has pro- Bi i 1 ¥ € Senoo a 1 I v oS =, - - 100] 40 RL Senate. School 9, Jo for it In small payments so We not an agent of the firm. ceeded down the street at night. y wr men ire Bistion, Ts . can have a(place to stay before Mr, Grady, who is a night mes- The householder complains she is > TUESDAY, MAR, 14 aw by come ‘or fur- ea 24th Ward School 50, 750 N. Bellle Vien the new: baby comes F r re If senger at the Post Office, bor- awakened at all hours of the Fit Bue bah Hod wy Fashion. ther information, call RI. 5636. rowed $306 from the postal em- night hy motorists who become munit use hod Par ashe “Plan ca ) i > \ Faia] : - I an His Hous ool, 22 Ww Washington Pleas: wort one heip ployee fund and another $200 mired in the mud at the dead-end WEDNESDAY, "MAR. 13 us?” MRS. NAOMI GRADY from his brother to j 8 make the 3 y he Wad Mot z . or who become enraged at losin 5, Fir Stadt re en a chou 211 Hudson St. gow payment x their way Hi that Gunns y ~ ‘at 3 3 mm i ” 1 : 1001 E. Palmer; Fire Station 26, 2174 Investigation by The Times dis Their proposed new home has Many motorists attempt to fir MAR oA i i closed the home Mra, Grady and live rooms and vill provide ample drive north on ‘Whitconib ~Fire Station 5. 13 Ah aaa CS = pe A ats ~ Ave 114) fo : 14 — : 5 126u_uacrallion. Fire ta. NET Nusband, Howard Grady, Tive space for the family. They have cui over-on-W.-Vermont-to- High BE ai ion #, 64s Ei MAR. 13 in, has been «old. They have a agreed to make certain essential School Rd. she says.» “The _sec-y i yd ro Sos Shy 8% W a feh- bona fide offer of an option on a repairs in order that they may tion of Vermont near her home a Y 249 torths School 4. che po weletn TR y on - : —3 iy : : . ’ ¢ ® isan; Fire Station 1, 1445 W. Micnigan home tacking essential “sanitary buy the home. The first project leads directly into Westlake and, SATURDAY. fag E on facilities, which ‘may be pur- is the plumbing, on occasion, motorists have driven Ia bd: Stel 40 ‘ 4 — Fire — —1030 Washin —. = tinto the take itself, she reports. & cigol” 15, 5." T302 E. Michigan; School 3. 43 YMCA Adds 1281 School to Give Pla Speeders Endanger Children SUNDAY. MAR. 19 y Disgusted by being caught in 15th Ward-—Fire Station 130, 340 New M mb r in i a : i Jersey: School 26, 931 Fletcher: a 4. - th ors : Dri ve ithe dead-end,” many motorists «2 Union; School 12, 733 5. West St. ie half way mark in the {were reported to have sped away 18th Ward 8 401 mineton: FMCA ~~ membership campaign from the scene, endangering the Senool 85, naa Artington: Fire tation; 1281 members have been added lv Fr sel 1 child in the hn Washinton, Windsor Village One {lives of school children in e Su Windsor rive NAR 34 and $9296 has been collected.’ neighborhood : * J ) a . 5 . 17th Ward and 22d Ward: fchool pl8. The goal is 1800 members and A petition asking for a road to fod i g hp e « 1304 og Po 0 8. 2000 Cu 500 k i | $13.000. be opened up around the lake on ation 28, 2302 shelby; Bchool ho: are The Health Club Division in
WEDNESDAY, MAR. th Ward.-Fire. Station 13,
nan Drive: School LL Le 8, its quotas, The next report meet- by the householder and 30 he 0 Joslight BAY. ag. %. ing will be at noon tomorrow, property owners in- the neighbor16th Ward Fire Station 15. 2101 Engi hood and delivered to the office of “caval 21 2815 En Ysh: Fire Station J R il ‘th County Commissioner last 1i38-Prospect. Schoo Bp a State. al ways Report Pied Verb the 3 Pr Warne Twp Flackville Sc v ha erbarg Marilyn Hammer fall, [8 Morria: - Mara Batis fu RNa rie On 1949 Hauls | Fred Verbarg and Marilyn! a a J BrIGEnpOrt. ra School, Bridgeport. . Hammer will play leading ios in C ounty X ommissioner F red Pike. ang. Decavar Tonnchips — Pi The Indianapolis Railways re- : NS i Nordsiek said there is no action Townehin School 8148 W. Tit. St; De. ports that the transit” company ® three-act comedy, “The Profes- his office can take to remedy the, catur Township School. 8. High Bchool 3 yaraond 213,440 passengers per sor Goes Haywire” presented by situation. He explained his of-| penny a INDAY. MAR. % Township 42Y In 1049 the Lawrence Central High School fice since 1933 has been allocated choo! 9. Bluff Rd. Southport’ Grade’ The analysis of transit riding speech class at'8 p. m. Mar. 10 in from state gasoline tax receipts Keo. GOputhpert, Indo Glinne Vala also states that 68 per cent of all the gymnasium, only enough money. to maintain Town Hal WORDAY Min 4. the people who come Tato the “Others in the cast Will Thclude existing road and highway faciii= TToRRETI Nw Bethel School. Mile Square come on transit Eloise Carney. Shirley Lyle, Dan ties in the county. clon School AC'BR M9 vehicles and that 79 per cent of all Siler, Byron Darling, Betty Robin- However, Mr. Nordsiek said, MAR. Kg ol. Band the women shoppers come down- son, Bruce Swartz. Harry Burne, anv community group. may- pri- ¥ BC choo, cumberiandg. town by trolley or bus, Ogal Klosterman, Eldon Palmer, vately build such a needed road bio Central “100 SRE Ah Bi War The report estimates that 62.- Ruthie Griswold and . Jane to county specifications and the Law rence TORRONE MAR reton Grads | 10 Private automobiles were kept Severns. - road - will then be accepted into Ki Castleton. Ind. Lawreiee centrar-off the city streets by the use Miss Madge Kesselring will di- the county network for mainE Joh Besos yrence law-| of the transit facilities. rect. tenance
Oakla: idon_Grade School, Oaklandon, Ina REDAY. MAR.
Township ~ John Strange 62d Bt. Ora.
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Ripple Alumni Plan- Dinner
Alumni of Broad Ripple Yigh § School will hogg. their. annual re-
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axwell, Association, has announced. Reports on the activities 1949 will be given by Mrs. ning Johnson, Association. pre Teckemever, "Association, president, Association
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activities.
Committees and chairmen clude: Migs Betty McKinley, program; Mrs. Arthur Hupp, finance; R. B. Webster, table decorations
Miss Mary Louise McClain, exhibits; ' Mrs. Frank Baird, : arrangements; Mrs. Edward 2
Schoenberger, invitations; Russell Johnson, awards; ley, tickets; William Miller, ticity; Miss Betty Firestone, registration; Edgar Stahl, enter--tainment. = >
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