Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 October 1950 — Page 9
I Shortidge
Election of class and organization officers and naming of coms
High School has begun. William Shardelow has been elected president of the Senior Class. Other officers include Mary Garstang, vice president; Sue Schaffner, secretary, and James Jinks, treasurer. the Junior Class, Ward Walker was voted top office, with Joan Burns named vice president; Beverly Lewis, secretary; William « treasurer, and Mickey Mead, Junior Vaudeville chair-
= editor. Beverly Lewis also has been elected president of the Shortridge Library Club. Judy Morrow was named vice president; Jane
Slaughter, treasurer. ? Faculty Members
Faculty members placed on the committee for the
Theek,
Miss Hazel
Groth.
A Bright Idea
mittee members at Shortridge
man. Sue Ziegler became program
Hanna, secretary, and Marilyn
Shortridge Family Frolic International Ca-| sino include Miss Grace Foster, Hile, for 30 years a resident of Miss Louise Reiter, Miss Eleanor Indianapolis, will be held tomor‘Whisenand, row at 8:30 a. m. in the Harry W.! Mrs, Virginia Graham, Mrs. Cena Moore Peace Chapel and at 9 Morgan, Mrs. Grace Vitz, Mrs. a. m. in Our Lady of Lourdes Gertrude Weathers and Lester Catholic Church. Burial will be in| - {Holy Cross, Parents on the committes are! Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Bryan, Mr. and home at 415 N. Emerson Ave,
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A bright idea paid off to the tune of $500 and a Century Club pin for Jeff Sanders Mr. Sanders effected a saving in handling costs The pin is presented by Karl Glander (left), warehouse section manager, and the check by Howard Letts, comptroller.
of the RCA-Victor record warehouse. gesting a new packing method for 45 rpm record albums.
Mrs. M. B. Hile Rites Tomorrow
Services for Mrs. Charity B.
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Railways Executive Born in Knightsville
Services for James A. Lynch, assistant superintendent of transportation of Indianapolis Railways, will be held Tuesday. -Mr, Lynch died Friday in St. Francis Hospital. Rites in the Blackwell Irvington Funeral Home at 8:30 a. m. will be followed by requiem mass in the Church of the Little Flower at 9 a. m. Burial will be in Holy Cross. ; : Mr. Lynch, who was born in Knightsville, was 64. He had been with the railways company since August, 1.09. He was a pioneer member of the Church of the Little Flower and was a member of its Men's Club, He is survived by his wife, Edith, and a niece, Miss Mary Lynch, Indianapolis. i
Cyril O. Hamilton
| Cyril O. Hamilton, superintend-| ent of the Tanner & Co. sheet metal works, died yesterday in St. Vincent's Hospital after a week's illness, He was 42. Mr. Hamilton, 2268 Goodlet Ave., had lived in Indianapolis eight years. Before coming to Indianapolis he had been associated with automobile firms in Lebanon, Ladoga and Crawfordsville, He was born in Advance, and was graduated from Advance High School. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hamilton
. . and the grandson of the Iiate Allows Couple to Resume Favorite Pastime Thomas J. Burroughs, Boone By LEON W. RUSSELL County. Mrs. Clifford Antrobus says she and her husband are selfish.| Surviving him are his wife,
Leona Mae; a son, John Edward, at home; and his mother, Mrs.
Lynch "The Community Chest Needs
| cause the charities are supported from a common pool.
Mrs. P. W, Burkholder, Mr. and She was 66. Mrs. K. K. Chen, Mr. and Mrs.| A. I. Sparks, Mr. and Mrs. R. 3 Shultz, Mrs, Carolyn Hargitt and! Mrs. E. D. Burton,
rill B. Hile; three daughters, Mrs. |
Mary A. Ahlering and Mrs. Betty!
(Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church, {the Auxilliary of the Legion of|
Surviving are her husband, Mer- their favorite hobby—entertaining lonely servicemen. Genevieve E. McCutcheon, Mrs. Camp Atterbury, wandering around downtown. He told his wife:
{Matlock, all of Indianapolis; and|some boys home tomorrow.”
. {one brother, Robert.J, Morgan {of Reading, Pa. surprise her. It had gone on all 0 { Mrs, Hile was 2 member of Our through World War II. ¢
Carrie Hamilton, Advance.
A week ago yesterday Mr. Antrobus sighted some GIs from]
m. Tuesday in Russell “Don’t be surprised if I bring Hitch Funeral Home,
Cemetery.
Guy G. Bleidt
Mrs. Antrobus said it wouldn't back to camp. Unlike many ° housewives who
are upset by unexpected dinner ‘Company Coming’
So last Sunday morning he was
vasion of foraging troops.
Funeral services will be at 2 and Lebanon.
night approached, he drove them Burial will be in Shannondale
guests, Mrs. Anfrobus is never| g.. ices for Guy G. Bleidt; 1112 thrown off balance by the In-w mmerson Ave. will be held
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Their fate is in your hands, Indianapolis, If you don't contribute more than has been given se far this year, the 49 Red Feather agencies will not be able to function properly. Remember, dona. tions to the Community Chest each year save you from numerous individual appeals for money be.
Hampshire and Alexander Wiley of Wisconsin. The two Republicans indorsed by both the AFL and CIO are Sens. George D. Alken of Vermont and Wayne IL. Morse of
fcal education league told a reporter that the AFL. has endorsed candidates in involving nearly all the seats at stake outside the south this year.
Nine Senators Opposed by AFL
25 Senate contests
The endorsed list includes 23 Oregon. _ Democrats and two Republicans . Back 25 Democrats "riiC15 Fonitical Action com- Escaped Kidnaper
And Two Republicans mittee here would not give a ‘ {complete list of CIO-supported WASHINGTON, Oct. 7 (UP) (candidates. A CIO official said Organized labor is fighting to however, that there was little difelect more than a score of Senate | ference in the campaign slates of candidates outside the south in|the two labor organizations. In the Nov. 7 elections, labor spokes- many states, their political arms men disclosed today. |are working jointly. The list of endorsed candidates, Besides Mr. Taft, the GOP shows that the labor movement Senators listed by the AFL for deis trying to defeat eight or nine feat include Eugene D. Millikin incumbent Senators, all of them of Colorado, Henry C. Dwarshak Republicans. {of Idaho, Homer Capehart of InThis group is headed by Sen. diana, Bouke B. Hickenlooper of
Hunted in Michigan
DETROIT, Oct. 7 (UP)—Police today hunted a‘ 19-year-old re formatory fugitive who vowed he would kill a nurse he once kidnaped. Carl Shrader walked away from a trusty detail at the state reformatory in Ionia, Mich., yesterday. Three days before, prison authorities said, he swore he would kill Miss Sarah McLellan, 18, a
To Crime Group
CHICAGO, Oct, 7 (UP) —8en. | i Estes Kefauver (D. Tenn.),
underworld elements of York, Cleveland, St. Louis, Los ~ Angeles and other big cities.
world empire built by the late
__eteering methods, and has influ-|
{Mary, and the Altar Society. Mrs. Edna Emmons
enced politicians of both parties. operated a drug store at 16th and He made the statement by way |N, Alabama Sts. before he died of summation as his committee royr
Mrs. Emmons, who lived in In-!
/dianapolis 46 years, died in her Pany,’ Sen. Kefauver said his Senate home yesterday. She was born Crime Committee also has “sub-/in Martinsville and attended Mar- Antrobus home at 2242 S. Pennstantial” evidence that the under-|tinsville High School.
Survivors are a sister, Lillian W
Scarface Al Capone has invaded Qwen, a brother, Charles E. Owen, | legitimate business with rack-/and three nephews.
Her husband, O. J. Emmons,
years ago,
| passing the YMCA building and {sa {young men in uniform, wondering 5 " Services for Mrs. Edna Owen how to spend an afternoon in or two more,” she says. “And if . said © mons will be held at 1 p. m. Indianapolis. today he has uncovered “strong myesday in Flanner and Buchan- decided it would be a dull day i evidence” that the Capone syndi- un mortuary. Burial will be in When Mr. Antrobus stopped and with more groceries.” cate is tied in “closely” with Hillsdale Cemetery in Martins- talked to them. EW ville, {
they boxed and played ball with bs the two younger Antrobus chil-|OUr Part” she says. dren, Mary, 10; and Philip, 13.
‘Always Have Room’
disconsolate “We always have room for one follow in Washington Park.
w a group of
7 . Francis Hospital They had about MT. Antrobus brings several boys, St I he always stops and stocks up Dative of Little Rock, Ark.
It's a good thing Mrs. Antrobus He was an employee of
Then he called his wife. |doesn't mind the extra work.
“I'm bringing a whole com-| With thousands of lonely men in
’ he warned. {Camp Atterbury, there probably |~, as mailing foreman.
Eight boys poured into the &ré many such week-ends ahead.| pr Bleidt was a member of
sylvania St. From then on there they plan to be out of town, but|10 and a member of Irvington|
as no time to be bored. [next week-end may repeat the Masonic Lodge 666
There was a big di ’ | hospitality. | Survivors ig dinner. Then “But it's really selfishness on | Indianapolis;
“We get|father, Mr. ? Wi
his mother and + Mrs. such a kick out of it”
| DIES IN WRECK i NOBLESVILLE, Oct. 7 (UP)—|
Donates Auto The older Antrobus- boy,
|tomorrow at 2:30 p. m, in the Dorsey Funeral Home. Burial will
Mr. Bleidt, who was 52, died in Friday.
had lived in Indianapolis 30 years.
are his wife, Anne,
Peter | tiiam Bleidt; a sister; Mrs: Lillian Pim; and a brother Fay William Bleidt, all of Little Rock.
of the Taft-Hartley Law.
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