Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 April 1950 — Page 3
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FRIDAY, APR. 25, 1050 Fo THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES AE - eo PAK
Bitz Pant Job These Elfish Sprites. To Af I's ‘Spring Fantasy’ Today
; Second Clean-Up p Week Scheduled
A “blitz speed-record painting job tomorrow morning on the home of Mrs. Rose Pearl Carpenter, 3034 N. Euclid St.; will open the second week of the Clean-Up, Fix-Up, Paint-Up cam ¥ Last year the job on another home took 14 minutes and 17 seconds. More than 50 members of the Metropolitan Chapter, Painting and Decorating Contractors of America, hope to smash the record this year, Mayor Al Feeney will splash on the first brush, assisted by George Gable and Tony Maio, cochairmen of the Clean-Up committee. The Metropolitan chapter is headed by Charles R. Harmon who is (assisted by Fred G. lof-| ‘quist, a past officer. Indianapolis paint manufacturers will furnish the paint. Members of the arrangements, Sommittee, In addition to Mr. ht . ‘Harmon and Mr. Loftquist, in-| : d Spreading wings as if to fly into the night are these clude Don M. Johnson, A : i ’ Garbed in colorful Goshmet representing nature in spring and paying homage to the king an preading 9 " Paper Stock Co.: Carl fmeriean First. to fifth-grade pupils of School 24, at 908 W. North St., queen in the court scene of the operetta are (left to right) Karla Emerson, Marcia Brown, Anthony wide- eyed and full of wisdom, and aptly portrayed in song
Tore Store Ere py Glass. present "Spring Fantasy” at 8 p. m. today ‘in Crispus Aucks Strong, Frances Ransom, Diane Brown and Sandra Brown. Standing before their subjects are Queen Fantasy." They are (let to right) Albert Ray, Clifford Smith a Co., and Charles E. Sumner, In-
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dianapolis chapter, American Red High School auditorium. Shown are (left to right) Barbara Ann Dorof y Summers and King James Schaffer. More than 300 pupils will participate. : Michael Brown. Teachers designed the costumes. Cross. Joking, Henry Woods, Carolyn Gains and John Reed. : STRAUSS — Highway Board | STRAUSS SAYS: TRADITION WITH A TOUCH OF TOMORROW, SAYS: TRADITION WITH A TOUCH OF TOMORROW! |
Lists Closed Roads
The State Highway Commis-| sion today listed the following roads closed for construction:
IND. 15- Use 24 Sod through LaFontaine then 08s over to new, bridge] construc ction South of LaFontaine IND, losed So New Bethel southeast ed 8 miles; oN ugh. traffic. .de30 iHTles ver 9 52, road con-
3-—Closed at Willshire pm. { mediately east of the Ind ana “nin "lin - { detour 15 miles over US Ir \d 124. fon
] Closed fo on W. Washington St. in W Tank » Detours ily marked IND —Bridge demolished west of od n:® ‘passenger cars detour 3 miles over county roads 337, and 135: trucks] detour 24 miles over county roads 337.
IND. 69—Closed south of Mt. Vernon; detour four Tiles over county - road IND. 185—Fro road 335 north of] Corydon north to. road 64 at New Salisbury. 8 miles over road 335 and 64. IND. 144—Clos ed at Waverly’ detour; .2_miles over.county oil mat and 37 IND. 154—Closed west of Graysville. *D. 229—Bridge damaged 3 miles south - of Batesville; detour 28 miles over 29
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Japanese Educator | To Address Group Here
Dr. Hachiro Yuasa, president] of the Japan International Chris-| . " tian University, will speak at 8 tical, just p. m. today in Sherwood House, | . Episcopal Diocesan Headquarters, 2847 N. Meridan St.
| Dr. Yuasa arrived in the United States this week from Japan. He is here in the interest of an interdenominational campaign. for
$65,000 to be raised in Indian-
apolis for the university, The cam-
mohe % : » paign proceeds will go toward a total sum of $10 million expected : : to be given by the people of the United States and Canada.
squt Mrs. R. Hartley Sherwood and Walter Leckrone, editor of The
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