Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 December 1950 — Page 23

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Virginia Pelfrey Seeks Honors

Brown-tressed ™ Xr frey, 15, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Clyde Peifrey, 2641 Foltz St, has a pair of bright eyes trained on the title of “Miss Teen-Ager of

Ben Davis High School Wayne Township. Rather than win herself a prize,

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crown for her school.

serious about “mastering the Hawallan guitar. Virginia will be running-in the contest against one of her best friends, Shirley Engleman, 15, of 2943 Westbrook Ave. TV Set Is Prize The Times will reward the °° winner of the Miss Teen title with a 16-inch Philco teleision set. Winners in other Marion County schools will receive a {Philco radio each. | For the entries the contest is a snap. All they! {have to do is to watch the votes {roll in. But a little encouraging | {isn’t against the rules,

Voting is easy. Just clip the.sioner of public works, said the have not vet been completed but

1950.” Virginia is a sophomore at |

Virginia is eager to claim the 3

While a popular girl at her 3 school, she isn't particularly ac- 3 tive in clubs there, but is dead!

Virginia Pelfrey

Red Ink Boosts Chance |

For White Christmas

MILWAUKEE, Dec. 14 (UP)—

Milwaukee has paved the way for a white Christmas. John Tanghe, deputy commis-

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES [Ben Davis Sophomore In Miss Teen-Ager Contest

Sls Opens Doors to Coeds |

Baltimore Institution |

Breaks Long Tradition BALTIMORE, Md. Dec. 14 {{UP)—Two and one-half centuries

jot. tradition were broken today

ities announced coeds will be ad-| mitted as students beginning with | the fall term of 1951. The announcement was made by | Richard F. Cleveland, chairman | {of the college’s Board of Visitors | land Governors and Richard D.| | Weigle, college president. Mr. Weigle said the decision had been under consideration for eight | jmonths and came about partly be-| {cause of the anticipated decrease

{in college and university enroll-| iments throughout the country due |

to the present emergency. Face Difficult Task

since the conception of the ‘‘great {Dooks®” curriculum at St. John's, {it had been hoped that a sister institution could be erected but

themselves, A city official said today that that inflation and. the general! emergency made this concept in-|

creasingly more difficult. Mr, Weigle said all details for the admission of women students

{ballot from The Times and drop city has exhausted its snow re- |that approximately 50 coeds will] lit in any Indianapolis or Marion moval fund and there won't be'be included in the college's 1951!

{County Philco dealer's iroom, Everyone can go to the] {polls in this strictly no-limit| lelection. Each coupon is worth | one vot, except Sunday ballots,! iwhich are worth two each. All winners will take part in ta -trip to Camp Atterbury to give; | three more television sets to |soldiers there.

Hospitalized Veferans Prefer Smokes for Gift

WASHINGTON, Dec. 14 (UP) {~~Veterans who must spend {Christmas in hospitals want {gifts of cigars and cigarets more than anything else. The Veterans Administration (advised persons planning to.send | gifts that other much-desired! items include canteen tickets good for purchases in -hospital stores, toilet articles, stationery, pens and pencils, handkerchiefs and socks, and phonograph records, !

| Bunche Calls for Great |

Armed Strength in UN |

COPENHAGEN, Denmark, Dec. 14 (UP)—Nobel peace prize | winner Dr. Ralph Bunche called | {last night for “overwhelming” | United Nations armed might to back United Nations decisions. He said United Nations forces in Korea received a setback from Chinese Communist forces be-| cause “the resolve of its (United Nations) members had not been| backed by sufficient armed strength to insure that right shall prevail.”

Insurance Group Gives Pay Rise to 3600

BOSTON, Mass., Dec. 14 (UP) | —The employers’ Group Insurance Companies of Boston announced pay increases yesterday averag-| ing 10 per cent to 3600 employees throughout the United States. | The increase is retroactive to Dec. 1 and affects workers of the, Employers’ Liability Assurance! Corp., the American Employers’ | Insurance Co. and the Employers’ i Fire Insurance Co.

SERVICES MERGE Consolidation of Mayhall Personnel Service, formerly located | in the Lemcke ‘building, with Cer-| tified Personnel Service, a di-| vision of Management Research) Associates, was announced today. i

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Mrs. Lantz to Head Women's Relief Corps Mrs. Nora Lantz will assume president; Mrs. Katherine May- Indi the presidency of the Maj. Rob-| ‘new, junior vice president; Miss! 3 ert Anderson Women's - - Relief Clyde Durham, chaplain; on Corps Jan. 1. [Nellie Pfeffer, treasurer; Mrs. You can too! Pi

Other 1951 officers include! Ruby Tharpe, conductor,

{Mrs. Marie Morgan, senlor vice Mrs. Edith Sylvester, guard.

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