Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 October 1950 — Page 8
Li Pr Bal Hospital Trip Made Family, A .
For Atterbury Gls
Armistice Day vent] To Be in Armory
Camp Atterbury soldiers will be entertained at an Armistice
Day dance and ball Nov, 11 in:
the Indiana National Guard Armory, 717 N. Penn-| Bylvania St. ! The 1ith District Americén| Legion Drum and
Bugle Corps has '
arranged. the affair. Capt. Herbert Muller, head of the corps, announced yesterday that plans have been made to turn over a large number of tickets without charge to soldicrs who can “get leave.” Hostesses will be available as dance partners for the troops, he ald.’ ’ Indianapolis business and professional men will be asked to purchase tickets to éntertain the oldiers, Captain Muller said. The Drum and Bugle Corps is cooperating with the USO service center. “We want to show the boys at Camp Atterbury that we are interested in their social welfare and are staging this year’s dance or their special benefit,” Capt. Muller . said.
Capt. Muller
HEADS WABASH SENIORS Times State Service
CRAWFORDSVILLE, Oct, 28 Zurt Kauffman of Indianapolis has been elected president of the senjor class of Wabash College here. Bradford Johnson, also of
{dren suffered from colds. After|is and Henry Jr., 3.
Big 14-IN. SCREEN *
SMART MAHOGANY
Six was enough . . shown recei ir room at the Clark County Memorial Hospital are the six Helbig childgon: George, Clifford, Brewster Stickney, representative of the. Blue Cross health plan; Mayor Sam Shannon Jeffersonville, Eleanor, Mildred, Virginia, Helen and Miss Delores Waltman, nurses’ od at the hospital. | # » » |
Six Sellersburg Brothers and Sisters Have Tonsils Out in Mass Operation
i { Times State Services ~ * cided six children in the hospital jdidn’t mind being left behind but| SELLERSBURG, Oct. 28 —|were enough. {they did miss the free ice cream.| Henry Helbig, of Sellersburg, and| j,i Friday, Helen, 12; George,| ‘The six children returned home| his wife, Blanche, had a problem ,,. Eleanor, 9; Mildred, 8; Clit- | Sunday afternoon. { —in fact, they had eight prob-is,ny 7 and Virginia, 6, all went| Mr. Helbig, who drives a truck| lems. |to the hospital for the operation. for the Graves Asphalt Co. in| All last winter the Helbig chil- |The two left behind weré Donald, | Jeffersonville, had ali = eight
PLASTIC CABINET children covered by the, Blue | |Cross-Blue Shield health plan.|
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checking with 4he doctor the ae |
bigs learned the children had ‘bad Missed Ice Cream
“tonsils which should be removed.| Early Saturday morning the iy... tonsils taken out later.
So last week-end six of the| [six children had their tonsils; Helbig children made one room of |taken out and spent the rest of| the Clark County Memorial Hos-|the day resting, sleeping and 2 Plan Turkey Dinner pital in Jeffersonville, a family |ing the ice cream sent them by| Christian Womei's Fellowship affair. All eight were scheduled |Jeffersonville’s Mayor 8am Shan-|of the Olive Branch Christian
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Indianapolis, was elected treas-|t5 go in for tonsillectomies. but/non, who owns a dairy. Church will serve a turkey dinner urer of the junior class. iat the last minute, Mrg. Helbig de-| Donald and Henry Jr., » probably Nov. 17 in the church basement.
SEING BORN IN THE UNITED STATES Is a Iucky thing fo happen to anyans, for It gives a person opportunity, God made our country rich; our system of free competitive effort has made it richer. To help explain how this was done, here’s a story we know well: the story of Standard Oil and its subsidiary companies,
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- one, In 1949, our 56th consecutive year were paid divi-
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TODAY. IT'S DIFFERENT with 46,700 Standard Oil employees averaging $4,600 last year in wages and benefits, One of them is L. J. Willy of our Casper; Wyoming, refinery. He and his family sre protected by one of the finest, broadest employee benefit programs in any industry. His work week is 40 hours, and working conditions are the best ever.
W. B. ("BUD™) LEAMER of Toptita, Knuanayie _ one of the thousands nessmen who’ sell Standard Oil products. His modern service station is a far cry from the livery stable of his grandfather’s day.
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