Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 July 1950 — Page 23
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A borer, ha ened and killing his motor on the| yNyITATION TO LEARNING Monteux, conductor of the San Guest panelist on the word quiz| was 25. oT track, the complaint says. Severe _pagcal's “Pensees,” thoughts Francisco Symphony, are guests program is Jan Struther, author| He 1s survived by his mothes, {injuries were said to have re- on religion by the 17th Centuryion tonight's concert. Miss Maynor of the best-selling novel “Mrs. Mrs. Anna Ward; two sisters, Mrs |abbe, will be discussed by Ly- has chosen two spirituals, “Swing Miniver,” Abe Burrows and Ly- Magnolia Whitmore and Miss The railroad ‘was accused of man Bryson, Dr. Whitney J. Low, Sweet Chariot” and “Rock-a man Bryson are regular panelists Katherine Ward, and twe chile violating a city ordinance by ex- Oakes, professor of classics at My Soul.” Mr. Monteux leads the!,.. WFBM 8 p.m. dren, all of Jackson. cending 15 Ai speed mit and Piineston, and Allred Razin, au-iorchestra in the scherzo move] THIS 1S EUROPE—A cross- il Cc ng ve a flasher warningithor of “On Native Ground” ., .iment from Tchaikovsky's “S8ym-| section of t ie: of th # at_the crossing and a warning|WFBM, 11 a.m 4 phony No, 4" the “Petite Suite” oct) no ihe uals of the cont First Pillow ases bell on the train, Also, standing] NBC THEATER -— Huckle-| of Debussy and Liszt's “Hungar-| w ¥ oy yodelers will be heard accompa- JI} ears; {box Say wars said to have ob- barry Finn, th Mark Dairy 8 ale) fan Rhapsody No. 2.” . .. WIRE nied by a group playing long- ’ structed e view, 0 e on the JMississ 7:30 p. m~WLW 8:30 p. m. . WIB | Mr. Hiller, president-treasurer during the days when steamboats oo "ln 0p. WORD Stem *4 Alpine horns , o About H oarding lof the Hiller Office Supply Co., plied its waters, will be presented. - |asked for an additional $600 for in a special dramatization : . . 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The phone rang in the department of L. 8. Ayres just before the store opened yes terday. Col “Do you have pillow cases?™ asked a voice that sounded like an elderly lady. 4 “Yes,” replied the clerk, ® ® » } “I NEED TWO,” said the “the first I have bought in years. Do you Shih S1yone : say I was<hoarding?”
pillow cases.
