Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 March 1950 — Page 5
THURSDAY, MAR. 16, 1950 SE ty
“Lead Roles in Operetta Assianad
Joan Hurley, William Johns, Bridget Ragan,
and Larry Becker.
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Rosemary Eves a4 Max Bri. Frakin Towne sir bos For Poor , Rosemary Eves and Max Bridg|_ Frankl Town boys sor Sy age Se, Gl ps or
State members and editors for| the dally issues of the Shortridge, Daily Echo have been named for] the second semester of the school year.
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Te Judy ars: en einke, Joann Sbinson. John Rumpel, Max BoRumacher, Lois mon, Marjorie Speece, Bette Zimm:
in the McKinzie . -thome., Other Max Bridgford | | Buests will be
Ed Copeland,
Rosemary Eves {Mrs. Ruth Swails, class sponsor, afd Mrs. John R. Maze
30th St., as a “p For two years,
. an. on Fito: Do oth e Merrick, El| 0; paritett.. and Marvin Bartlett: Wednesday —Nancy Ashe. Edna Bellen- {the county that en Huston, Dorothy Sue Brown, genry meisinger and Henry: Albert Cha- sels. Diane DeArmond. Ga JHelnke, Sigrid . Jan Barbara Evans, Rosalie Adcock, Bey and Ray: ahd jand and Charles: Jog Thi? ane Peek Henrietta Ri Shirley Shepard, Wayne Hummel| by. v. | senior tuden R. Harris nda Rol Scott. Mary
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{county has “no responsibility”
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Roads
Nordsiek Denies Fault Is County's
Marion County -todiy dumped next” ‘Wednesday
{the Board of Commissioners, cit"Ban. Wake-| ed the Westerleigh suburb, south-| Jack pur-| east corner of Kessler Blvd. and
rime example.”
indignant resi-| strom,
Ivey Compton, {Nellie Whitehead, treasurer; Mrs.
{Elsie Mae Tudor, conductress, andi Mrs.
conduct ress,
Suzie Traylor and dents of the new suburban de-| {velopment have complained to
the roads out-|
side their homes are flooded -dur-| ek, ening ordinary rajns and full of Bperopoulos. Phyllis Witte Saunt", .chuckholes all the
Denies. Responsibility Mr. Nordsiek asserted that the ner & Buchanan mortuary. Burial member for will be Tuesday in Quincy, Fia.
county highway system; he said. The development, local contracting firm, was re-|/dianapolis 33 years and was a Fields, 706 N. been qualified as a finance technical clerk with the occupation
suburb. They| Mrs. P info the/ rentiss, who was 80, died With the Eighth Army in Yoko-| today in her home. A native of hama, Japan, Pfc. Norman E.| built by a Quincy, she was a resident of In Fields, son of Mrs. Leora D.|
unty deed book According ‘to -a
survey of the property, filed with the county, the streets were sur-| berships faced with gravel. stated were approved by the city civil!
the roads!
as weather permitted. No record of such an approval [is on file in the county auditor's
Accepted by Commissioner
former. . county.
But ‘Mr. Nordsiek pointed out the roads are not a part of the|
system because!
for all official county actions.
ning “roads that to specification | the county.”
in the project!
Ena epee
office as worthy Ripple “Chapter,
installation cere{monies at 8 p. m.
Editors are Marilyn Lewis, Monday; Ann the blame for some poor county. in
who will be installed are Leonard H. Gilson,
Carols ity engineers found four MIS. Elijah Prentiss Marilyn | feet of water covering Warman | arbars in the development, during] Friday—Carolyn Aldrich, Nancy Blough, {recent rainy weather here, Mr.
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Services Arranged
|Prentiss, Marott H mont. Malcolm R. Young, fire-| ~inetd- at3 “Sit Otel, a be (Man, husband of Mrs: P. oi. Saturday in Flan-'y Young, Russellville, is a crew
terian Church, She also held mem-
[Propylaeum Association and Al-| {pha Delta Pi. {tended Wesleyan College, and be- in | engineer on Mar. 28, "1946, and {longed to the Southern Club here Haiti were scheduled to disemwere to have been treated with | es an asphalt and oil binder as soon iss, Saran Pp. Edwards and Mare They are members of the de a sister, Mrs,
commissioner, William ‘T. Ayres, Plant at La Porte went on record as accepting on|
four roads within! the project—Eugene St., 29th St.,|Strike by 170 members of the In- |.
Medford Ave. and Warman Ave!jternats lonal —into. the county highway sys- chinists (Independent), closed. the..
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Mr. Ayres’ signature alone was {tives said they reached a not enough to bring the roads Wall” 2 ; under county control; He said at: for -a new contract that have VANADIUM SUPPLY least two signatures are required Peen in progress since last June. The union is asking a 10 per occur in the mountains of Peru, den, The county, Mr. Nordsiek ex- Cent pay boost on the $1.25 aver- but they are at a snow-covered morning. Damage was unestimatplained, can’t take the responsi-j*8° hourly wage now received.
However, the county has recog-|
must have access to and from| homes and is attempting to fin in some low spots.
5800 Drivers Flunk
| OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla., Mar. | 16 (UP)—Oklahoma drivers have not remained in step with progress made in the automobile industry, a state safety official said today. Safety Commissioner Paul |Reed said that more than 5800
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CUSTOMERS ENJOY
“| Broad Ripple OES In the Service— {To Install Officers 2 Local Seamen
Return to U.S.
End 6 Months
matron of Broad | | ! 1 Cruise Overseas
OES, in public
the Broad
school $j ial Pg on Se humacher 1 areday, ana roads on “real estate develop-| Ripple Masonic ling in the Navy aboard the USS On Sunda y, Landman, Friday {ment promoters.” { Templ e. —Valeour —have recently returned senior 5 Sal SE war Tocuae:~ 1s Raver. Fred W. Nordsiek. president of! Other recently {to the United States: after a six-| their mothers Janet. Jers. Janet Pade. Bustin jelected officers f
month ‘cruise overseas,
{nard L. Matthews, sons of
Mrs. DeLong {worthy patron; Mrs, Evelyn Wick-
S associate matron; Lawton St.
secretary; Mrs.
| William, chief engineman, iserved 13 years,
Mable Sparks, Associate, -
“ {completed
{Caribbean and |R. R. 2, Bridgeport, Services for Mrs.
aboard ‘the
tender, USS Sierra.
Sheffield Ave., jnember of Tabernacle Presby-
forces,
in the Indianapolis
Mrs. Cuba and
Surviving are two daughters, bark Saturday in
stroyer division 121 which Mary L. Ellis;
and aircraft in the Caribbean.
reeiemee m—m— . The part-time sailors are seniors, will sing in “The Belle {Charles A. Grannon, seaman ap-| of Bagdad,” operetta to be pros, Strike of 170 Closes Aprentice; USNR; 510-W.-Bernard dicta ar Ep Mer oi arn {Ave.; Frank: J. Swindler, chief school. } linesman, USNR, 4401 Central Other cast members are Rob- | Uy )- : : a LA PORTE, Mar. 18 (UP)--A Ave, and Roy Winkler Jr, chief! erta Marlowe, Jo Anne Ed-
Association’ of Ma-'N. Pennsylvania St.
production line of the U. ing. Machine Co. today.
8.’ Slie- and Mrs.
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“stone school, Monterey, Cal,
yesterday in negotiations
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They are William P. and Ber-| Mr. | and Mrs. W. P. Matthews, 1241] Bernard, a seaman, Mrs. enlistéd a year ago. His brother, | has | 3
Two ‘other Indiana men have training maneuvers | with units of the Navy in the Mediterranean! |areas: Donald Lee Pratt, fireman, | is aboard Elijah IL./the attack transport USS Fre-|
Pella
Sestroyert |
has
Three Indianapolis Naval RePrentiss at-|servists who recently spent liberty Port-au-Prince,
New Orleans.! has a been engaged in special “hunter-
brother, Rabe J. Love, both of killer” training with Navy subs Quincy, and three grandchildren.
rsing clerk, USNR, of 926
“TWo Indianapolis brothers serv-|
Barbara Downing
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x Myron Colber Ben Davis High School music department members Barbara Downing and Myron Colber,
wards, Bernard Wurger, Patri-+ela—Kafoure,—Florenee-—Lago;
ly, Wanda Gibbons, Jane MecCammack, Robert Sutherldnd, Angleton and Walter Andrews.
FIRE DESTROYS ROOF i Fire,
1334 N. Tuxedo St.
Ted.
Census I
l -Enumerators Closed
g ke sess eAROr ES Bauder, . Barbara Weake i... “YE Evan H. | Ryner, son of Mr. E. H. Ryner, Coates-| is a member of the third! Company and union representa- class at the Naval General Line!
1 resulting from a defeeItive flue, destroyed the roof of Important deposits of vanadium the home of Mrs. Edith Hay-
this
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Leaders Named
Applications for
~The appointment of 28 crew leaders-to~ direct “ennnierators of = the 17th Decennial Census in Indiana Marion County has been announced by Henry E. Neal, |district supervisor of the census. | Bach crew leader will supervise {the work of about 20 enumerators {in the field. In addition, crew {leaders will conduct a . special {training school for enumerators 1Scheduled to begin Mar. 27. i Mr, Neal also said 510 enumer|ators have been hired to conduct [the census in the city and county {and no ‘further applications for - {employment ~ will be accepted. {More than 1400 applicants were |screened before final selection of
~|enumators.
{ Crew leaders “who will work funder Mr. Neul in the census are
a8 follows: .. wo a “| Robert J. Forestal, Ral oh I. Ajpertson, {Alva PF. Allen, James R. Bobbit, Alfred P (Branham, Emory W. Bryan, James P. { Buckner, William E. CaHos, Frank Catan zarite, Clarence J. Diicher, John W, Flynn, jBRober} PF. Gammon, Dorothy D. Guvot, {Ralph E. H es,
e Shorf, Bernarr H. Van . Wilson, Salvatore Zarro, iand Donovan A. Turk.
Property Owners Plan |Meeting for Today
| Rent controls and taxes will ibe: chief topics of discussion when {the state branch of the Property {Owners of America, Inc., meets t 7:30 p. m. today in circuit court room of Marion County Court House. J. F. McCawley, state president, will officiate. Representatives of Hoosier cities expected to attend include Earl Glass, Richmond;
(Fred F. Murray, Ft. Wayne; Merlo
Carte, Lafayette, and Ralph Mills, Bloomington,
Kiwanis Basketball ‘Luncheon Tomorrow
its .annual basketball . Inncheon | tomorrow noon in the Claypool | Hotel.
Featured will be the coaches .
of the four finalist teams in the
1950 state basketball tournament: Marion Crawley, Lafayette;
Woody Weir, Marion; Ray Eddy, .
Madison, and Gordon Raney, New (Albany. :
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