Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 August 1950 — Page 5

= ‘“Wagonmaster” and Robbery.’ I me. W1-3038 Foster L. Stanley, vice president of Indian Trail" and “Scared To) MA widely known civic leader, " waa appoint- : ry Arrow” S ment as civilian aid to the Secretary of AE oars Bettre Your Bree or Indiana. AYALON-—""Tekyo Jos" and “The Palo- . Taker Job as Matter of Fact BELL Winhestar 12" and “lcharod ik D | Quen, UNASSUMING and almost shy, the BELMONT. Annie got Your Gun” wnd| A ol Gym. While career telephone man es his new in a a a HE A —— matter-of-fact manner. His country nesds him, CINEMA—Prancl” and “The Briedt| § ap | he was aked to fll the job and he accepted. . CORONET . “Pyler Brun Man” and : ntiess A daa . ee. Shatsalitheretatay, ‘ ; a ed Th end ang] SERRE NPIL, CROIVE SL : | pus.” As a youth he was a member of the Indiana 7 4 ih a rei A “Relentless,” I sien 4 ; Services National Guard and served in the Mexican border - i Ny " So Biahio A tinction™, ang chin Fou Duss Lon | . . Pear.” campaign in 1914. In World War I he was an # FOUNTAIN JOUARE Llane, And The d 1 Rosier 8 U — artillery lHeutenant. Throughout World War II he 2 "Colt 48 and Mark Of The : fot | uitesmlnnnaTomelibun IREFT : was & colonel in the Signal Corps and built and : a ih god | 00 ; z : | In -his- Rew. chpacity-he-wil-gasst tne Thiet of § mt io - EVERY SAT. NIGHT 4 / Yr IY ERT the Indiana Military District, Army advisory com- ! one Ave, ry com : rNAR mittees and Lt. Gen. Stephen J. Chamberlain, cdm- Musie by ? Vy 7117/8 was a bres ory i y is more conon Pellowsin } cerned with his post as deputy director for de- THE HARLAN BROS. Bible Class °° _ tense of Marion County on Mayor Feeney's CivilA ienss Commitite than'wis ew: mations] LONGACRE PARK “We are doing all right,” he says in cryptic words of the local defense organization. “We

| SUNDAY should be organized in a short time.” 5 | mex: FOF The Bride” and “Sha- - As deputy director for defense of Marion | A is a Sika id CLT 5 " STITT County in the civilian defense setup, Mr. Stanley CER | HERS 4 BUSINESS heads the communications division. He is map- LISEES © “hiehersitann a ping plans and perfecting an organization for - 2 Dosen um” and Banding Sommupications for civilian defense in Foster L. Stanley . . . again he serves his country. wi 8, 3" and “Tarssn Pan a arn ndianapo : . fisvs Gi A\ The Plana al traffic engineer, a plant extension engi-| STAR: “Bell of Old Mex~As a Signal Corps colonel during World War > S°Ner ; AR II, Mr. Stanley saw service in Englan d, Africa, neer and assistant to the general manager. ot IR—"“No Man Of Her Own" and

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A native of Montgomery County, Mr. Stanley Mr. Stanley resides with his wifé, Mrs. Eva L. * * % . 1 Bi was born near Ladoga and attended Ladoga High Stanley, at 5609 Carrollton Ave. There are two | LL ~ LEST School. He was graduated from Purdue Univer- sons, Dr. John R. Stanley of Muncie, and Carl R. ALL CHILDREN FREE! ; | sity with a B. B, degree. Stanley, a recent Purdue graduate who currently | AGO . Starting work with the telephone company fol- is studying for a master’s degree at Indiana Uni- {Wher Ascompusied by Adal) 3 Ll R OWN_/ a. 2 Jowins i graduation, Be was a udent of the versity at Bloomington. RR H ASTE raffic Department and first learned to be a tele- That's Foster L. Stanley, again answering his phone operator. Later he was a trafic engineer, country’s call to duty.-(By: Clifford Thurman.) 1 "ARIZONA COWBOY" 18° EE " EC : i a Ask Mrs. Manners— James Watkins CHILDREN UNDER 12 FREE RS LC. . PLUS | . Enjoy New In-s-Car r Speakers " A [Services Arranged EE 5 rl

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Mat. Today 30¢c NOW THRU HR Chapel.” Burial Stina (Serving All Day) Stephen McNally “City Across the River” Hae - TUES. DEAR MRS. MANNERS: i Brazil, Ind. 1606 N. ILLINOIS ST. Sundar: “Duchess of Idaho * 50 Vrs. Delors Your byes” YOU DON'T HAVE 10 STAND FOR THIS! DO YOU see any reason why my husband 1dn’ | Mr. Watson, who lived At 820 | —————————— . firmly to the young girls in his prs about the propriety po seas! Udell St, had been an Indian-| |p iy Co) Ce] | Rk k p ps GREATEST 2 WY Just ait quietly—push back your seat and let that fellow pass In and manners? [apolis resident 11 years. A na- 3 endietaon Pik (J SHOW EVER ON ANY front of you with ne effort, or inconvenience at allthis being aur Sometimes I think he approves of girls going without stockings, tive of Brazil, he was a member DRIVE-IN THEATER

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Yeah Church, He was BL. ingle SOFT, RELAXY, PUSH-BACK CHAIRS! I dropped into his office the| Bupviving are his wife, Ira; a|j Warne ghting Kentuckian Celik Bl well IRI Dn Sony stt te fou of snp me sick ... and | 0! n 8 see red. Y don't I Clock Wi 2 0 Shout igh DuasiFres Plavsronnd this swell show should keep you wide awake. like that kind of SIROLE | Wilbur Shaw to Spea “Louisa,” with Ronald Reagan, | | Burt LANCASTER-Virginia MAYO Part; Mere’, -Packed A I . TH os ne 10 RT tee. | To Blinded Veterans | ‘Fla and A y "Weetern Foul Love IGHTS band in dignified bt mun bun Hairy | Wilbur Shaw. president. of the 1|| Fame u. AMTOW 11 ‘Wagonmaster’ | : surroundings in gad Ua Barta Joren.’ at 11:15, 2:30, 5:40, | Indianapolis Motor Speedway, | ling, Fuisating Action! ig an uplifting at- a will_be Banquet speaker at the | olor by Tee with Ben Johnson, Joanne Dru , 9:30 I B ae TIC. with in Marx i nd ed gs re home I try to ‘op um it Tea Seber? vas p.m. today in Hotel Severin, Parr Chleeso, make. That's the Ja INDIANA The association's Achievement rn tit for Th = kind of thing 1 Kiss Tomorrow Goodbre.: {ber judged be presented ihe mam WARNER BAXTER N ; jak an out al mer Car sad Ward so Bond st in the last year. An Employer ig - RILEY “STATE PENITENTIARY” ol Ave. Do : think I'm right? pa aha 2:38, 8:40. [the Year award will go to an ; 3 ke Miniser yo TROUBLED WIFE. and 3:50, i employer who has co-operated! |! SHER WILLIAMS “DUCHESS ol What could you accomplish a Prayer” with Don | With the association in erea VAN JOHNSON IDAHO® Sxkray.e by trying to run your hus- Eo oo Jana: Andrews and Wil. |job opportunities for blinded vet- JOHN LUND OF dpe nacle Church, ¢ band’s business? He'd start dis- : »" * rjorans. OPEN me as N Anibal (TA [i pti = Ba) SBYTERIAN— I ont SE fe EEES TSEID] ET gaia ee “Bert LANCASTER—Virginia MAYO Fereune [| SANDERS Xi: @ aunts of isenr @ cownor ai tinians TT Rend wf oe . I >» [| A ah , - w— nia [ tral girls more pleasant to spend an : LOEW'S LE Yer RTT J . oontinn ay _— on ne ite Brodericr. Crawiord. at 13.30: 34k: LEG ISIN BEN 2 i EES : u 6: “a nd 9:56. Box Off. Open 7:00—Show Bi ' You wouldn't want him to Good Humor Man.” starrin James STEWART “ Shelly "WikTERs Neighbor hood Theater Directory achin or tell you how to run the house- jock Carson, at 11, 2:08, 5:12 an | a . My hold In his free hours. He might LYRIC ‘Winchester 3 on uld find more “Cariboo Trail,” with Randolph Scott | urn — Wal EAST SIDE BELMONT '; hel chro P. Se - to talk about than the clothes | 1% Gh alsy wd™ © 1 || "WLEAVE IT TO HENRY® Tri 4 an and carefreeness of the modern 23hark- Woman” st 12:39; 3:31, 4:33 i ® IN "s-CAR CARTOON ths ° © i <a nit rl. Te 4 = EAK ) S on speak up to the girls at | PI. NN We : the office when he thinks they RADIO WAYES OLEAR pl rm , : np THE ® Fn . if h 9 kind y Science rvice Fl ¥ o \ i ares Tota ese. Wawa better spend | WASHINGTON. Aug. 26—Nol 31 : : ee SU "i h - your idle moments making your |disturbance of short as radio xk ADDED Tonite Marie WILSON—John LUND : home attractive and yourself reception before Labor Day was - ‘My. Friend Irma Goes West’ ices and lteresting — and tolerant — so (the prediction made here this x : 1 a.m. Owl Feature 7,Eonper “BRIGHT LEAF: : ' ‘you'll be sure of having a din- [morning by forecasters at the X "orm SIGRTLY 7. ¥ 2—tmow STARTS AT DUSK Me a Pa Kettle: MISSION 50e, CHILD > eet pai ADULT # _ mer PaFtiar regularly. National Bureau of Standards, Latenh BG A An-ArCag EL \ Hh rr - William C. Sh — will’ ig gp Bc. A JOINT Ra Ll I Daring! erent. a a ee er ~ SOUTH | SIDE am ep pea : : TTF C—O mE. on “The World Cries for La : ©TOMORROW © ; ih a Froese i a [wa | | LRA] (AYATON r jefies Christian Men Builders Class to- 0 — dor Gatload 1 ‘hie : i "ga Rwy morrow at 9:30 a.m. in-the-Third - > |_Jerems Courtlan

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