Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 June 1950 — Page 57
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Tigh chin ls Bist annual com- : cemen p. m. tomo will be. 310 seniors, ds Richard Turmail, president of . the graduating class, wi" preside “during the commencement cere-
many. - Ruth Hubbard and Robert ConTon ‘will present graduation 3 speeches.
Leon Thompson, a member of the School Board, will present the! . diplomas. J. Fred Murphy, prin-| “cipal, will present awards. | Moose e Ne. II. Following .the.. Commencement Turse’s 1 dod program, the annual Senior, Graduation. Dance, Sponsored by!
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—the Broad “held in the school . ae from 10 p. m. until 1 a. m. Ral ph Lillard's orchestra will play for] the dance. Immediately follow: ing the Sante will be a breakfast] ven at the Riviera Club,
. Shortridge Scholarships And Honor Winners Listed
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are Woltjen, Carls foods, RY liam ard Green Lugar the Snow orthington, Harry Youn, obert Young, | { Loretta Zink. taward.
IC Senior Class Gives Flood Lights
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The baccalaureate service of the
~s | 1050 class of Washington Highicome of her. He had been shot call thé plays p.m,
{School will be held at 2:30 p. m. from behind three times. {today in the Boys” Gymnasium.
“The Waltz King,” by Strausswill be played by the
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more facilities so that people can enjoy the facilities in comfort.” 31 Million Visitors Last year 31 million visitors checked in and out of the 28 national parks and 153 monuents; historic sites; and: revrens- @uild tion areas. Already this year, [travel to the parks is up by 13
Gortrude Lawrence will ¢ star with Franchot Tone in "Cal It a Day" on the final perform. nen of the present "Theater on-the- Air’ season. The family life comedy may fami on WIRE at 7:30 and WLW one hour later, pn rene Worth and Robert Flemying have supporting roles.
the trend to continue. They expect | As many as 35 million visitors before the season ends shortly | after Labor Day.
vost of the parks are already { pen, at least to pated Visiting On the Air.
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Al anicoiond of buildings and ris at Indi. | Bie Alen, re obowdect of of four 1000-watt floodlights the graduating class. The fights will ation Building.
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{school ‘band under the direction: of Touis Rutan. Also, the proces-| Sg sional, “Power and Glory, wil 7% be played by the band. Two jun-| fors, Jim Abraham and Betty Jo! Conkey, will lead the processional ir Ea lof seniors. “Holy, Holy, Holy,” otk {will be sung by the congregation. © | The Rev. Leon Weatherman, bin pastor First Christian Church; | * | Sheridan, will address the seniors. { The Colonial Chorus. directed by Edward Emery will sing “The L [Song of Farewell.” The accompan[ist will be Shirley Newnum. . | _nrne Washington Hymn,” writ- # ten by Waiter G. Gingery; princi-: pal} and Ross T. Campbell, wil] | ‘be sung. by the congregation. i
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SUNDAY i 00 Kitchen Shel “1:25 Sports i (12:15 Movie Time: - 6:30 Aldrich Fam. - 3:00 phat, Lodie 300 MN Morgan i . 1:15 Waestern Film 7:00 Supper Club , 5.00 Six Gun p 10-0015 he { 2:15 Comedy Film 7:30 TV Theater : Theatér 1 00-Cub Tin od {| 2:30 Watch the 8:00 TV Playhouse 5.55 News Midnight Bas | World 900 D.Gorroway | TC gt | | 3:00 Mrs, 9:30 Showcase 1... ~ oo. 5 Roosevelt 10.00 Scramby Amby Picino Pupils to “Give 3:30 Feature Film 10:30 Newsreél R I | 5:00 Crusade'in ._ 10:45 Penthouse ~~ | ecita Tomorrow - i z Suoge Th News Nita Mijstead will present her ports... 11.05 Musi¢ | 0H Costly, 11:30 Weather ‘plano pupils in gecital-at-8.p,m,
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{LIST ROTARY SPEAKER Thomas J. Gray, {Globe Industrial ~ {speak before the Rotary Club at ; its noon meeting Tuesday. a Speaker will be r= Dale OdAnderson, =
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partnér in Washington St. Church of God, Supplies,
igen at. the Riviera Club... ....Roll-Announced. by. Principal. Hadley er BUCH Rg parks ae] TA. - “wie held at 5:30 p. m. tomorrow in the. At Annual Awards Day Program I Gincier Nationa Hari. in’ Mon Roa RITE OF CHICAGO ss prema np x ev 1 J ~~ Three 8i- niths wood. ewe Tart tn Pana ere oF te atts ie] ey Sits of Shortridge Hien al Aw pupils who received sc holar-| cane, o0d R —. au pring i clans will discuss the subject of Er 1 toed Pate” | SR hy ou. wits of fallvwond ay their parents, and their friends. | Principal Joel W. Radley annual Awards Day are announced bYgor travelers. Parts of Yellow] tition and la relution to ow & stan or Vacation ki Detective Harvest of Stans Tin Pan Aly 11590 Bondstond rt a Dr. Pierce to Speak “The Indianapolis Wellesley Club Scholarship went te Lucy boggy baveed i ter | Understand ‘Nutrition and Live! 3 a —— int PH Sol eh. | sr Dr. Robert B. Pierce, pastor of Ann DeVaney; Vassar College, Sara E. Green: Connecticut Col-| 4 p ARTEL. | {otiger.” . . . WIRE 12:80 p. m.| 0m Favorite Husband lio Rogen I LT Drow Pearson | News Bandstand ligt ‘the church, will present the ser-/lege for Women, Judith Vinger _Brown; Miami Unfersity, Alice| The major hotels at Yellow CHO 8) Mon. Morn. Headlines | Poo ; ‘mon, “March of Truth” Dick Jean Gerlac). : stone such as Old Faithful Inn| RALIERS- Guest soloist 1s/ 30/Stew Allon Show [ick Carter Hoary Morgen Hormel Girls’ Corps | Eddie Noward Harbest of Stary Turmail will give the evening| The Victory scholarship to] and Mammoth Hotel won't be Carl Rogers. He will sing] 48! . a " “ { " " {Scoreboard * . ; prayer. The scripture Mesgon willl Denison University was awarded, 180 raduates opened until June 19. Glacler's 4 Promise Me” and “Will You, “be read by Mr. Murphy. {to Richard Green Lugar. Hotels will be’ opened June 15, 2 heinber! A group of folk SUNDAY EVENING Eom ar . The committee which planned | Thomas Chatlés Zay recetved| along with the “Going to The Sun : i and two college songs | : : “the Baccalaureate service was the NROTC scholarship to North- 1 Highway.” ore, Presented a He ali mals 1001 Guy Lombardo Orch. Pelee Jom { foton . Sasepan Reve “composed of Charles Aldag a University. in C 0 al S Ips Seow Blocked Ronda. | NBO THEATER “G i O30 he lackpot [Reservists Salle | Phi Marrs Show Amazing Mr. Malone Fd R — “Ga ng 3 9 Shaman, Nan Sal Toth "R Sehoaly 0 sein coe Fark re that te TAA “tone. Gilman [iis putin imate Graves, a 5 Berger, 5 ote Alexander Klefeker won a Professional Schools eo etl now-bigeked h on BMT palin, wil be Fadi) = 4 Perey Faith Orch. {Tried Chorus Sam Spade Stop the Music 7 e unior boys who Ww abas ollege scholarship. Hono e 0 e - i. : he “0. r Students Glacier after opening date. The hook is a : : serve as ushers are: Bob Adkins,| Rector scholarships to DePauw Cook-Red Lodge Highway 1eading| who kills his ung % SndoN Sleek] 73 :30/Red Skelton Enchanted Hour ‘Spencer Brock, Henry De Boest, University were awarded to to th h ol ployer an en Ws. ; o the north entrance of Yellow- jsaves on a ship bound for th ] A Foinp Sreenwood, 2 vy {James Shera Harsmy John Wen- stone frequently is blocked bY| Orient WIRE 1 p. m ©] TTTI00| Corll Aree Opera Concert om Johnson, Don Kirkpatrick, dell Lee Later, and Carol Adams. snow as late as July 1. ened, : + de 15 “ » wo. James Langdon, Jim Lesh, Dick| Wilson. Rocky Mountain Park's roads! DATE WITH MUSIC-—Musical y Theater —McCammon, George Stidsuatice The Laverne Noyes award to should Ye opened hy June 15. Pclestions. wil Snciude Berlioz'| 330) furaes etd} Show hay . er, Bert Sheppherd, Stephen Purdue University and Indiana But the Ridge Trail which winds v0 man. Carnival” Overture, mt | : Smith, Frank Viock, Victor Wen-| University went to Richard Lee!l over the Continental divide may Pla¥ed by the London Philhar- 100/ Contented Hour This Is Europe if Woes ning and John Wynne. Moore and Dorothy Jean Little, be blocked much later than that. {monic conducted by Sir Thomas fis ¥ 3 Graduating seniors are: respectively, er — | Bessham; Tchaikovsky's “Swan :30/Dr. Klidare Count of Monte CAste Aon : Thomas Abrams, Dorothea Abramson, Other IU Winners > A | Lake” ballet, and the last part of i {po Bun ae o Alda, Adem A. Sohn Allen, ‘Eouise Various other. scholarships to 3 > A 13 000 Ex ected Horry» nl 3 Magu Bute 1001 Gifbert Forbes Hows Headlines v anor or Aen, Jay AOD CA ohon. ‘Bumirs| Indiana University were given. Sohn y' with Eleanor Steber sing- ASION tn Acton [National Guard Show FR + Anderson, Triom as Anderson, Margaret They include the State of In- : : d {ing the title role. Miss Steber and 130 Thomas Youth for Christ en oh, Ach Miss Frick Mr Newman ota : ; 2 “UASRWOrLh, beh Austin, Bruce Baird, | [diana awards to Harold Booker, : ; | Andre Kol nels wil be inter- 3 anne ‘ — + Janet Baldw homas _B eri Margaret Lou Brown, Margaret | In Summer School viewed by James Fassett during| “—— ‘Dumont Dance Orche —- : Farha. ERE pt hl epi Sue Calhoun, Robert David L | { intermission. . . . WFBM 2 p. m. 00 Orcar oh. in R on Bereman: William Berger, Betty Berry: Deitch, Sharon Elaine Holwerda, SYMPHONETTE -- Mendels- 1 430 Ray Pearl Orch, ol yi ih EES BE aon oven arian, Jo Ty Program Scheduled i HoEE Nm 11” Sts Ha . . ; . ‘ : | § ar Trac — ghomas, Beane, Harriet SUntrc ereiil and Barbara Joan Ramsey. | To Start This Week Polka and “Nocturne” by Grieg MONDAY'S ROCRATE won ‘Rita Ana Burch, Susanne Codie, ®Barpars| Lhe merit award to IU went] More than 13,000 persons are | Will ‘be ‘featured by Mishel Pias- - = - or — id sighs # Caiwiel, A Jane 10 Lois Walker while the IU expected to enroll in the summer {tro and the orchestra . - WFBM Wi 1 1260 wist 1070 WIRE 1430 WISH 1310 IW 1590 ii Ceoll Joan. Chase, Jamesi Women’s Club Indianapolis dchaol program of Indianapolis 3:30 p- m. Wr Mutusl NBO ABO : NBO oo Ghnit t Rlired Clark. David Goffman. Betir award went to Margaret Lou, public schools this year. LP RECORD PARADE—Isasc bls Back to , Wile | Cousin Chickle | 81H Faulkner She ein stor Li Sa Xemintngs. C Carel ol Dads! Marine Dan. Brown, =. |W. 8. Barnhart, director of ex- Stern plays a violin arrangement _ a im. « Mild Vi Mary Daniels, RH vid- The IU Extension awards were| ks 8 A [tended school services, announced | {of Bizet's “Carmen Fant =H ga A Shon 3 he Mar - given. to Helen. llene andi--Mr:VomwrBurg Mr. "Corbi [the program will begin this week,| Ihe Viena PhITRarmotife Or re. bornachh 3 AB cia Dodd. Fatriela| Darbara Anne Porter. F | following the glose of regular i'd, under the baton of Herbert Markel op posal Downs, Scholarships to Butler. Univer-! ie Tour recent gradustes of Tech- sessions Friday. ven Karajan, will be heard in the To hills rt Barle, He Dunies, Alisa} sity were awarded to Vera Ann/Pi¢2 gh School today ~The nn tthird-movement of the-Trhaticovet— ; rd H {scholarships to local professional High school classes for credit, Hows of Ame igs liott, BI ollander, Dorothy Ann Jeffries, {sky Symphony No. 6 in B minor 15 Uncle - ohn a." Robert Elliott, Ellen Be ii Carolyn ARE. McClurg, and Ro. Schools. with an enrollment of 3000, will! WEBM 4 8" Wesbr—tanch Tne Wile Sans i ¥! Braid, Brice. Far roms’ Toves Wools: | John Newman was presented, Pe held in all high schools exc etl VENT > me 3. Matinee ad ’ yi » : - " i dy : "Kathleen Jordan received an|the school’s music medal and a|lOWe: SN Snclud the BINH in reiton Will Sing “June 15 Bustin] “100 secs me] YW Seria nL tiaward to Indiana Central Col.{ scholarship to Arthur Jordan & |Out All Over” to greet the new 15]. Farrel} Easy Listening BE av. lege; Patsy Ruth Miller to Marian Conservatory of Music at the An intensive secretarial course month, Ann Bollinger, soprano 9: Arthur Godiray <i College. | presentation ceremonies Thurs-| for post graduates will be con-|,¢ the Metropolitan Opera Com-l sy an. j Betty Irene Sylvertsen was the day in the school, jducted at Technical High, Day- pany, offers “One Kiss” from —— a." . a ; mee recipient of a scholarship to the, Donald Von Burg received the time classes for veterans will be Romberg’s “New Moon" and In y eg Nows—Eay Travelon 5 m| School of Nursing at the Meth- Elizabeth Jasper Art Award and held at Crispus Attucks High in duet with Melton “Sweethearts.” 108 . >= .s. i ouseman 3a odist Hospital. 3 |a scholarship to John Herron Art| tailoring, shoe repair, automobile by Victor Herbert . . . WIRE 30! Grand. Siam Eesy Listening a. Br " Ten Parent - Teachers scholarships} Institute. Walter Corbin was pre- mechanics, radio and television, [4:30 p. m—~WLW 5: 30 p. m, #221 Rosemary " EMEC hata da Hufine arin pile, ;|went to Lois Flaine Bock, Har- sented the Harry F. Markus Elec-| The wide variety of courses in alll pERrOy FAITH—Dorothy Kir-| 00 Wendy Warren News | Ladies Pair Fo rrr liam told Edward Booker, Janet Sue trical Medal. Norma J. Frick re-|schools will include ‘Driver Edu-| sten, popular soprano, joins Percy | 115, A) pom h— ivy nw: ,| Caulfield, Betty Jean Chambers, ceived the Commercial department cation. \ Faith's 45-plece orchestra in the| 130 Helen Trent be ie Sharon Elaine Holwerda, George award and a scholarship to St.| Elementary summer schools {opening program of a new series, 45 Our Gal Sunday Comb Commit Be gndail| Bailey Hughes, Dorothy Jean Vincent's Hospital’ School of will be operated on a half-day Miss Kirsten’ selectipns are “Be- $00] pre mt TER Little, Donald William Millhol-| Nursing. Gan schedule at Schools 1,2, 4,7, 8,13, witched, Bothered and Bewilder-| 4 #4):15|v et forbes | Gorden Graham News bo ‘land, and Horace Van Turner. | Meloni (185, 17, 18, 20, 21, 23, 24, 26, 27, ed,” “Strange Mule” and “Em. 1 .yg| Mo Perkins Pick-A-Pocke! dE lo & sel Charles ' Godwin Allen, Mary, Harvester Co Union 142, 44, 49, 52,\ 54, 56, 63, 64, 67, braceable You.” The -orchestra 45 Hoasler Farm Circle | Dixie Four ho 5 Bo i, are Frances Jones, Forrest C. von- ° 70, 85, and 87. They will operate Will be heard in two American! | {Cedric Foster vhs tu Luke. Jonn Meograie, Signe Foctester, and Juba Anne ridge, Agree on Contract (from tomorrow through July 21. Spirituals . . . WEFBM 7 p. m. ip Socond Mn. Burfon Big Sister gt omas e, a eceive e ortridge; : : : : Knthering Melierran, Eiloets| 08, cab awards. 8 CHICAGO, June 3 (UP)—In.| Other Activities in elementary] ENCHANTED HOUR —Rutn| 1 orgies |i Mow a ot ars ene Martin, Deborah| = Qpecial awards of merit’ went ternational Harvester Co. and 4-H b nelude music, art, Siater, contralto, offers three 5! yrighter Day and Jane tvs Merri: Ror Melser. Barnata Mj ier. {to Richard Green Lugar from the union officials reached agreement! clubs, garden clubs and craft) operatic arias. Henry Weber and 100 enn Toa Haan} hudy and J I in Ronaid “Mines. ‘June | Bo "0 ‘and Kenneth Robert|today on an amended_two-year work, ithe orchestra play excerpts from| 15| ona From Nowhere Queen for a Day Lit Can be Soautfl bride nd Groom Hol iene, Wily Mittnen, rele: ators. Adult evening school classes, “Soiree Musicales.” WIBC| 24 Hilltop House os Road of Life cm - : 3 s o |Ziebell from the Parent-Teachers contract covering 27,000 workers x 5 $e. ois Charles J. Murray. Kathleen Neely, David . closed for the s 21730 p. m, Inda’s First ra Nelson, Dorothy. x elson, Harry Newbure.| Association. at 11 farm. equipment plants, {open Sept. 5. ummer, will re-| J 39 ps Love Double or Nothing Bue Yang Plck ' Bate a e r che YC Ppt. O. 1 ” x i HET Sri: romano shoe sn tet Uni 7 SPE, MAME, AUSTIN | — fon RI Eo Barbara Oven, A “ships went to Marguerite Isabel] Farm Diuioment Workers. which ; : ie ran ¥ W a Jen B - Austin, (Silke I Rich Easy Dous It, Sackiiagé Hil [1 8 Ladi 4 a (ifs Con Do-Beaulifal : Bhirley Paiitips. Mars’ Conte Elisterer {Shepard and H. Robert Fine. . joined the left-wing United Klec- Salesman Found Slain UN, will be aX in i Hh . 3 Make Mine Mush . a . : | “oo. Road of Lite Pilcher, John Plum Arihur Plymiey, Mal | Harold Edward Booker Te-ini.a) Workers upon expulsion) M his L Hoh ih onnec-| 130 Make } ad i Lorenzo Jones Hooslet Request Time | 5 Pepper Young Facts, Kenneth Raesdaic Portest Reon: ceived the ROTC ‘award. {trom the CIO. n Memphis Lovers Lane lo" “ith the dedication cere-| § Young Widder Brows Scoreboard to Happiness Richer Robert Race Ti Riageln | MEX Barney Sonmmcher Was, Company : officials said the! WEST MEMPHIS, Ark., June 3 Stanly Park, rien oe in BH ? f : ’ -— ¢ o a 1 y A { : Y ” ® et a Rute Batbars Ryatroen | 1 obi rin . : ermen’s, agreement, reached after 12 hours (UP)-—A Memphis clothing sales- 59 vojced: ~eholir will sing the! WFBM- TV—Channel 6 t WCPO-TV—Channel 7 ‘Xk Thi rahe reesei sega Charibtte Jo . Sanders, Rosemary - Sapp, C ub sc holarship. man was found shot to death in a ¥ “ rs i : J Se Ruth Sargent. Jean Schaefer. Willam| To Dudley Farmer went alof continuous. negotlations, ny one 1 ane beside the Missis- Rach Gounod “Ave. Mam”. . SUNDAY SUNDAY | Sehmutte, Robert Bat are ree scholarship to Boys’ State from cludes liberalized health and wel- isi River today. Police of four > = 8:50 » divs | 343 3 ranger in 14 4 the Swim 11:30 Vorieties 8:00 Chinatown | WwW i B C 2 4 Goack Beco, Donald Shaw, Shirley Shaw: ta McIlvaine Kothe post of the fare plans without added cost 10/4151 hunted tonight for his ORMAN THOMAS—"Soclal-| _| an Fiction A gdyhouse [12a Indpls. Times Mysteries ee Shepherd, Robert Sieafoose, Robert Stin-| American Legion given. for par- employees. - slayer. ism; the Answer to Communism,”| 5:00 H. Cassidy 9.00 Blind Date | Sun, Comics 8:30 Inside AL : pa berta Snyder Mary Apne a william | ticipation in the band. It also includes a contributory] Crittenden County Sheriff Cecil will be the subject of an address 5:10 Jr. Matinee 9:30 What's My 12 20 Bride to Be Detective ! PRESENTS ] : Pans ents Broo ier Boueias| An Earlham College meritior noncontributory ;pension plan, Goodwin identified the victim as Presented by Norman Thomas at| 3:30 Mystery Line? [12:35 Dugout Dope 9:00 The Ruggles Hs + Qiosner, Joseph, Stovpl. £li.,Sitwick scholarship went to Robert Blisaithe choice to be left to each Ray Roberts, 50, unmarried World pow sp my Convention in De- Theater vine T nuth on. 4-188 Soe 9:30 Baring Can alter Teague, Audrey Thomas, Patricia: Vance, , Scholarships from other local union. War II vetéran and a Memphis pO pt Thomas is titular head 6:00 Fred Waring March | 1:20 Fans in Stands 10:36 Think Fast Ca > Thomas, Gienn Thompson. Jean Thomb-|o, yces’ were awarded to Mar-| The ' ‘agreement would cover churchman, Pe e Sdclaliss Party and has 7:00 P. Whiteman 10:30 Preview | 1:20 Reds-Braves 11:06 Sturlit Time a Gloria Trissell, Richard Turnmail Ada igaret Lou Brown, Kathleen Jor- workers at Richmond, Ind. His body was found sprawled an A tata) aspirant six! 7: 30: Crusade in mp | 6:30 Phil-Hamne 11:36 Spotlight i . Gearge Ann Varnes, Barbara Wagner. | dan, Margaret Louise Opperman; i {face down in the mud puddles of WFBM 10: os A banner. dr Europe : 7:00 Mysteries 11:47 News- i rothy Walker Woes, Warne, Wand 'a former dog racing track parkin boll. pe. 0. i]! 7:30
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MONDAY Participating will be: Don Me-| jH:00“Emie tee 6:30 R. Quinlon = Mahan, Mary Ellen Combs, Phil 2 Fifty Club 6:45 News lip Griesbaum, Bryon Toot, Don-} | Ju Tele Kirchen, I» Jels-Theuter | ‘ald Hughes, Nanette Raine, Phyl- : t I oice © : Er | Alley Firestone lis Woolfe, Marylyn Lee, Mabel MRS. EDITH HANSON 2:30 Date With 8.00 Lights Out Busenberrick, . Paula Zearley, 8 13 506 Drama 8:30 Rebt. = Mary Zearley, John Higley, Phyl-| Mis, Hanson’ $ famous Ritch i Rita Hockett Montgomery | Jig ‘WH “Hit ani Hel H iy en up wi give your prage |. 3:45 Teen Canteen 9:30 Sammy Leeds pe am er Hen): tical homemaking, helps. rec- | 4:00 TV Rangers : Show ipes, news of many ki 4:30 Howdy Doody 10:00 Open House Church fo Install fT 1 3 ar to feminine re | i ae hu New New Pastor Today - ~ Monday thru Friday, 8: 40 fo The Re nt Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co, bake a, cake for | 6:00 Kukla, Fran 11:30 Weather _An installation service for the §:55 A, Mose
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