Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 August 1950 — Page 18

Indianapolis Also Hast Share of Campus Leaders This Year

. Times State Service : RICHMOND, Aug. 12—Twenty- } seven students from Indianapolis : are among those returning Sept.! i 15 to Earlham College to register, . for classes which start Sept. 18.! : New students | start their firs {2

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Indianapolis has its share of| ! this year's campus leaders. Marian Brown, daughter of Mr, ; and Mrs. Bydney F. Brown, 1701 North Ritter Ave. was elected to fuerve as vice president -of the) Earlham Senate for the coming! i year. She will enter her junior|

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on i : Virginia Dee V ‘ io ors Ys ov = City One of 1 “iN ce, 4010 N, Capitol Ave., will serve next

s social chairman of the, The 2300-population city onl Have

{on the main line of progress. Mooresville was selected by the American Legion as one of

Students elected. Howard Mills, | R. 7, Indianapolis, son of Mr.

of the Earlham Senate, Mr, Is starts his senior year in Sep-

3 with a great deal of success at List Other Students

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groups moved into action, New Community House

building that had been used as ptivity: {an apple —storage—warehouse. It. 1 this year, Work is well|was redecorated to make a suitnderway on the David Worth|able meeting place. nnis Science Hall which is ex-|" The building is now being used sted to be ready for students nearly every evening by some or4 the second semester of this/ganization in Mooresville. The otis year. . First Christian Chureh Aponsors One wing of the building houses|® ‘Teen canteen in every Tariham's, noted Joseph Moore Wednesday night, : hve. Total cost of the science|- Another project undertaken Ww

to be approximately $800,- | construction of an athletic staGg -dium.-Although not

out-Memorial Meetinghouse 8 quarter-mile track have

work on the structure will be! RIght games.

fill. be buried in Memorial ‘Park Plan Housing Project r services at 11 a. m. tomor-

fay, who was 59, came to In- [OD the northern edge of the city.

ry in 1028. His office was at|uled to begin soon.

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Elaine McVay, all oy Scout troop

Indianapolis, and three sis-| The new signs are supplied by the|

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| graduate to ight ae: H. Reber Bie 0 gradu C. of C. secretary; Ralph R. Storms, Legion wifes, s alt hour after the Seasics Judes. ly plays, officials said. man; Byrne C. Fernelius, IU student from Idaho; William Solley, IU student from Alabama, and V. One photograp! owed : : + Brown, iv director Emory: of the Chicago Fark 4 We, : : spirit” daughter standing bide

year as a member ot | U. S. $ L ic P le, 2329 North- sembied a photograph taken beStudent Union Advisory! n or eg on rogram Horace Lavelle fore her death. Ano A. i rai Indiana U. Graduate Students Help General Hospital, will be buried lished in the “Phychic Observer.” -n s » A - tics ; > al mu hats Survey Community's Recreation Needs | ave Ts: str evil iis sf us| BUTLER UNIVERSITY pbert Lee Glass, 4119 N. Tli-| By JOHN REID . Mr. Lavellé, who wis 1% was a Fathers shouder, simi over She! ; Hass, a junior, will Mooresville is improving itself hy tugging at its own boo straps a 8 shoulder, ¢ ng tha A deveiopimént program gesignea to Resp (He “sommunity’ rats: From Clarksville i 3 years! sure” The

“nd Mrs. Howard 8. Mills, presi-| 0, © TCL FOUR Thy clties mo "0" ® gine Indianapolis, and his moth-| ens and projected over Dr. Hi. of our young men and women. Those who have prepared themselves by training

throughout the country. The plan (in which their problems are dis- er, Mrs. Ora Lavelle, Clarksville. ler's shoulder. and study become leaders. Today's high school graduate has a vital choice to was first tried In Burnett, Tex. cussed,

| i he, Sock Beet. Lagi Float ouyiad, So wicking BRINGS FAST RELIEF] cote

% Shier Indianapolis students will a0) 20x in Mooresville, has en- 3 f No. 4 the aid of the Tions Club, |T0T® the American Legion pre- HEADACHE = NEURALGIA Butler University is proud of its ninety-five year record of training young a. mp —ganra, oRRr, i Ave: |Chamber of Commerce and Vet-|sented its plan. Many of the ideas : IGE n N people to become useful citizens in a free and democratic society, to be able e HC aE a Hired fig i erans of Forelgn Wars to help put |Incorporated in the Legion's plan UPSET STOMACH - ACID ND GESTIO to make a better living, and fo enjoy the finer things in life. in 4 Ave. a hes Nlthe public improvement program had been proposed by civie groups.

Dniversit over. Graduate students from In-{ Ralph R. Storms immediate The new CEE-VESS sttorvescont Is 2 combi: oy diana University volunteered their | past commander of the Morresville! nation of ®

time to make a survey of the town Legion post persuaded the Legito find out what was needed for /fon’s National Economic Council] acids. “i: blanned recreation. After the sur- to include Morresville among the vey was completed, all four 10 experimental cities. The pro- SEXES

Il including equipment is ex-|jointly by the four groups is the|

- yet; g ‘Work started Aug. 1 on the|® softball field, a football field and

will cost $100,000. Most of | built.” Both fields are lighted for |

by volunteer labor of mem- An etimate by Phillip C, John- . of the Society of Friends, |son, president of the Mooresville _Bartham alumni, citizens of Rich-| Chamber of Commerce, places the snd and other friends of the cost of the stadium at $10,000. 8. Much of the materials and labors o: were donated by people in the » community. What money was necoT. “Emery McVay essary was raised by subscription. “8s: The athletic fleld has been 4 Rites Tomorrow named “Memorial Stadium” in Dr. Emery McVay, Indianapo- honor of Mooresville veterans of Hs dentist for 22 years who died| World Wars I and II, It was built day in Methodist Hospital,|jon ground adjoining the school.

The civic leaders have organIn J. C. Wilson Funeral ized the Mooresville Development

3 Born in Oakwood. O.. Dr. Me- Corp. to finance a housing project

|The non-profit organization has napolis in 1924, bough rad In= ught land for the project and $= eo construction of houses is schedwi

Shelby St., and he lived at! Included in the public Improve- | {ment program is the reple ement |

garysville, O., Mrs. Mabel Ren-| Greater cooperation among the | gr, Lima, O., and Mrs. Florence retail merchants of the city has! » Oakwood, Q, . been ac hleved by holding meetings)

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sts, 8 | daughter appeared in the room lofficlals said. The photographer, and spoke to him. they said, was David Payton, The daughter, a musician in -{ Anderson. ~~ [life, In more recent manifesta-] Say Photographer Checked tions has sung and played a Camp officials sald the nega-| Piano, the officials said. : : : {tives were developed immediately] The father has purchased a reports on a survey of Moorewville's recreation needs, Left |and that persons attending the| plano and more recently an or-| Loe student from Minnesota; Claire Cook, Mooresville Cham- ang) saw the photos less than a gan which the daughter Htequan,

Registration, Sept. 12 Call GA. 4406 or write ¥ Indiana Central College / 4001 S, Otterbein Ave. Indianapolis 3, Indiana

4 her father “in full ‘materializa- | 0 Selected Horace elle Rites “dematerializing.” In b both pictures

: her features were clearly visible. To Be Held Tomorrow [officials said the “spirit” re.

western Ave., who died Friday in After the first photo was pub-

y 16 miles from Indianapolis.has. imechanic, He came to Indian-/ appeared fo be a “double expo-

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{tion, that a reflection from the} Modern society, y busine, and industry constantly demand more and more wife, Wal{glass frame was picked up by he |

the National Feonomic Council of 10 cities in the nation to form a! “Survivors include his

make . . . whether to seek employment or to continue his education by attending

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