Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 September 1950 — Page 27
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—they just held onto the rope. A young and handsome Hoosier
arm. It was early in the morning and he was dressed in an old ‘raincoat and shoes. His trousers, it seems, had “fal
‘and his prized bull had stood upon them during the night. » » » Snowball prices dropped with {the temperature. Ice and fruit, | juice combinations were going for (five cents last night instead of {the usual 35
even kittens. “Gosh, Mom,” he said, didn’t I bring ole Sampson?” sh, sh,” the mot her
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to be pets.”
» = " Blue jeans are comfortable .
| men. After the Farmer's Day parade yesterday -a pretty little girl tstopped in the middle of the race {track peeled off her frilly dress| land ribbons and rolled down her| | jean. .
~ - A group was walking through ithe Fair Grounds when suddenly |a junior member was missed. “Where's Tommy?” an excited !mother asked. “Aw, he’s all right, Mom,” an “elderly” teen-ager answered with an air of boredom — “he just {stopped to smell the flowers.” { » = » i plays strange! Usual sight in the early hours and late at night is panama hats, white
. The weather
The 4-H Club boy with an
however. He had a good woolen {blanket with his head draped {through a slit in the middle. ” # ” 4
An old man wandered through | {the grounds.” He must have been |90. His arms were full of prizes.
farm boy carried his pants on his‘ ing,
Sports shoes and heavy topcoats. ?
{They couldn't guess his age, they
|“whipped” every carnival conces-| |sion on the grounds.
150 years,” he smiled.
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Big Family Uses Length Of Rope to Stay Together
Farm Boy Searches for Pants Presser After Prize Bull Spends Night on Trousers
The whole family went to. the fair. grandmother, Dad and Mom, and five kiddies, . It was interesting to note how they all stayed together. paraded through the midway on a long rope.
‘Is there a pressor on the Fair Grounds?”
There were granddad, |
They | They were not tied,
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building the chicken barn. » = 5
~ Blessed events have increased. the swine population at the fair len from the side of a cattle pex a total of 112 since thé opening of the 1350 exposition. Since the an even chosen the] swine building as their birthplace. ”
beginning of the Fair dozen litters have
Final day of the Fair tomor- ° row, designated as Shrine Day, is last year’s |attendance record. An estimated | During the Farmer's Day pa-|20,000 fez-wearing Shriners are] rade a little boy watched the kid- expected to take over the grounds. | die parade with interest. There A parade of 22 temples from five | were goats, sheep, pet parots and | tates is scheduled to start at|
{expected to surpass
1a m daylight savings time.
Children in the 4- MH club home economics group placed 4356 proin the Youth] 'shished, “snakes “aren’t supposed | Building this year. Awards were
ducts on display
is the people who call his
[given to 1221. Children from 90
|counties were among the winners. Marion: County led all other land , no longer exclusively for counties with 27 ribbons.
Gillam Marks 30 Years With Bell
J. C. Gillam,
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Mr.
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plant superintendent.
failed on his weight and he had ‘Wabash Names New
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CR AWFORDSVILLE, Sept. 8—| | Happer Payne, for nine years a {public relations official for the Na-| “I go to school at Vigo, my pig tional Canners Association, has \won, and my mother is the prize- been appointed alumni secretary] winning breadbaker in the coun- oe Wabash College.
district plant | superintendent in Indianapolis for | the Indiana Bell Telephone Co., | today became eligible for the! company’s jewel-' pin | i awarded for 30 tele- |
ifn he started to work
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Amateur writers are invited to lenter the annual lyric contest # sponsored by the Indiana State {Composers Association, Inc. Any /type of lyric may be entered. All entries should be sent to the {Association president, Mrs. Betty {Gray, Marion, not later than Oct. 15, 1950. Awards will be made at a meetIng to be held Nov. 19 at the YWCA, 329 N. Pennsylvania St. 3 Judges will be Barton Rees "|i Pogue, _of Upland, Ind. well: known. Hoosier poet.and speaker; Mildred Leisure Irvin, of New Castle, president of the Indiana State Federation of Poetry Clubs, and John Cain Golden of Indianapolis, writer and radio. chairman of the poetry federation.
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