Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 October 1950 — Page 14

eratic Party in general and the K, of C."to Hear Talk; - Political Action Committee of the CIO in particular, betore a Re- Plan Halloween Party publican audience here last nighf.| Emmett Belzer, She accused both groups of Telephone Co. will trying to buy the election in the!

sixth district, reporting a tremen-|

dous sum of money is being| ware St. Poured into the district to oppose i her candidacy. “Cotef gonrce of thie

she said. “They are concentratingicharge.

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Hot Weather has Ruined our Fall Business

Shop Monday 12 noon TH 9 P. M.

Yes—One of the Hottest Octobers

on Record ,.; ie u: y loaded to the walls with brand new, fresh fall and winter merchandise . . . all high fashion, many not even yet on the sell-

ing floor. They're already marked amazingly low, but we cant eat them, and we

WON'T carry them over.

: on this district because of my op-| § 1=-SIXth position to the PAC's soefalistic|

Indiana Bell speak on Long Distance ’' Dialing” before {the Knights of Columbus at 8:30 |p. m. tomorrow at 1305 N. Dela-|;

A children's Halloween .party|§ {will be held from 2 to 5 p.'m,

multi- Sunday at the clubhouse with Edthousand dollar fund is the PAC,” ward Fahey and Leo Feeney in

Publication Directors

and journalism teachers have scheduled a panel discussion at

Two Indianapolis girls who were top scorers on their Armed Forces Qualification Tests are Regular Navy WAVES now. Holding a model of the USS Missouri is Arlene Cunvalion. who scored a 100, while Gloria Jean Jolly, who scored 98, Idoks on.

Indianapolis Girl Scores 100 in Navy Qualification

Arlene Gunvalsen Breezes Through Test

Primarily Intended for Male Recruits Who said, “dumb blonde?” : “Them’s fightin’ words” to the men of the Navy recruiting station in the Federal building. All because a fair haired young lady passed her Armed Forces Qualification Test with a 100 per cent. Sk She’s Arlene Gunvalsen of 1605 E. Tabor St. taking the examination at the In-, . dianapolis station has equaled her] s mark, according to recruiting offi- Errol and His Pat cers here.

Clinch and Ki Such a score is particulerly an Inc an ISS achievement for a woman because < the test has been primarily ore. Af Monte Carlo

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pared for men. Gloria June Jolly of 1440 N.| MONTE CARLO, Oct. 21 (UP) Pennsylvania St, who took the Dashing Errol Flynn arrived

examination the same day with| Miss Gunvalsen, scored a 98 per| from Paris by express train today.

cent. Miss Gunvalsen and Miss He embraced his flancee Patrice Jolly, who had been friends dur- Wymore at the station as if they ing high school days, met by hadn't seen each other for 10 chance at the.recruiting station. yeqpg They had not seen nor heard frorg| It had be d each other for two years. | It had been 10 days. Now officially in the WAVES, No slouch in his movie roles which is a part of the regular with either a cutlass or a clinch,

Navy, the girls are undergoing! uxuri basic training at the Great Lakes’: Flynn stepped off the } ns

Naval Training Station at Great PlUe coach and saw Pat waiting Lakes, Ill {at the far end of the small sta-

i . ition platform. | Scared to Death’ of Test Pat, who says she learned how, They were officially sworn in|to run after she met Mr. Flynn— | at Chicago on Oct. 3 and began “I chased him until I caught. him” | their training two days later. |=—ran, i Mrs. Gunvalsen’'s mother, Mrs.| «; ” { {0. E. Gunvalsen said “Arlene Was neo hig ring, Sle Cried, after scared to death the day she took i, see you. I couldn't have stood the exam.” Before going over to i a minute longer.” the recruiting station she told her : mother of another girl who had . 8a ; passed with a 98. THEY'LL BE married Monday. | Mrs. Gunvalsen retorted, “If After the civil ceremony at the she made 98, you can make 99.” Town Hall, the guard of the tiny Miss Gunvalsen’s ambition is to state of Monaco will parade in be a medical technician. She had their honor and natives will dance been preparing herself for one and in festive costume in the street. one-half years at the Indiana Un-| at the plush Hotel De Paris, Iversity extension here and Was Ernest, the bartender, was conplanning to go down on the cam- cocting a special “Patrice” cockpus this fall. /tail. He said he had just about The bug to join the WAVES got the right formula—one part bit” when she realized she could cherry brandy, one part yellow get similar training in medical chartreuse, four parts dry vertechnician schools in the Navy. mouth. When it is poured out— volla!l—It matches Pat's coppercolored tresses.

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