Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 December 1950 — Page 10
PAGE 10
SASK Mrs, Manners
Hints Don’t Count
Musi Leader * H. E Winslow Dies
family.
He is always stopping in front of furniture store windows and years died yesterday in St. Vinasking me what I think of the davenports, etc. When I entertain him in my apartment he acts so pleased.
| On Proposals
DEAR MRS. MANNERS: A boy 1 date some is always talking’ about getting married. He mentions how much he'd like to have a home and raise a rector
For Many Years choir di-] Indiapapolis high § teacher for many
Taught Here |
Harold E. Winslow,
and school music cent's Hospital. He was T0. Retiring last spring as chair-
Insuranceman
Frank Driver
Frank Driver, who operated a. general insurance agency at 1002 Merchants Bank Bldg.. died yesterday in Methodist Hos-
pital.
Mr. Driver, who was 62, He formerly had been associated with the cld ‘Citizens’ State Bank on W. Mich- ° He was cashier of the bank several vears. in Arcadia, Mr.
at 2770 Barth Ave.
igan St. 20 years.
Born lived in Indianapolis 45
was a member of First United Lutheran Church, Evergreen Ma-
sonic Lodge, Scottish
Murat Shrine.
Burial will be in Arcadia folJowing services at 1 p, m. tomorrow in Conkle West 16th
Funeral Home.
Surviving are his wife, Edna; a two daughters,
son, Don;
Jean and Miriam, all of Indian-| goon. Hinis don’t count. They're apolis; his mother, Mrs. Rose yqually lines. ’ the Indianapolis Philharmonic OrDriver, Arcadia, and 4 brother, This Voy probably thiks fur che 1, Scottish Rite Symphony James, Dayton, 0. ture ty he thinks 3 Tn. Or tra, Maennerchor, Indianee interested - in furniture, > He apes: In-and- about Music Club, Central Indiana Scouts wants to be sure he enn kere Mystic Tie Lodge, Masonic Lodge
To Open Fund Drive
“angels” to
A drive to recruit
underwrite the expanded Boy sation hurch, ! Scout program in Central Indiana * } Cremation will follow services will open Feb. 6. I won't worry about you since at 1:30 p. m. Thursday in Shirley The “angels” will be former you aren't in love with him. Brothers Irving Hill Chapel. Scouts, parents of Scouts and These girls who want to marry | Surviving are his wife, Hattie former Scout leaders who will be 2nd imagine they're being Lou, and a brother, Allen L, Winasked to contribute both cash and| #ked, when they aren't, are slow, Auburn, Me. their services to the Scout pro- the ones to worry about. SR gram. Don’t be a dope. You deserve Robert Hammer {is general. some evenings out at his ex-
chairman of the district paign. He will be assisted by Louis Hensley, Charlés'J. Eberly, G. IL. Hayes, Michael Dugan and F. L.
Layden.
Wheat Grazing Makes :
Cattle ‘Go Crazy’
CHICAGO, Dec. 26
Cattle may “go crazy” and attack humans after grazing too on ‘wheat pastures, the American Union Station employee Veterinary Medical Association eral Hos spital on Christmas-Day.
warned today.
The malady, called wheat poisoning or grass staggers, appar- ene St, ently occurred when the mineral when a truck loaded with mail content in the animal's became unbalanced, the associa- baggage department of the sta-
tion said.
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|. He mever wants to go out but man of the music department at I talk him into going lots of Manual High School, Mr. Winslow times I think he has enough resumed teaching there this fall . : pe money to spend because of the teacher shortage. Dies ~~, and I don't be- He taught music at Manual 28 lieve he is stingy. years. I don't know Mr, Winslow served in France any of his other during World War I as YMCA girl friends so I song leader. After the war he don't &nowcame to Indianapolis where he
20 years,
lived]: whether he taiks became music teacher at ‘Techthat way to them nical High School. He taught
or not. there two years. He's a ‘nice Born in Lewistown, Mr. Winslooking boy and low lived here 31 years. His home really doesn't was at 47 Johnson Ave. have any faults Directed Cheirs : at all. : One of "the organizers of the if he ig trying to Indiana Chapters of the Associated Male Choirs of America, he asked me, was director of the Raper Commandery Choir. He was a charter to him member of the Alpha Sigma Chapter of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfornia and former president of the Irvington Dramatic Club, He was director of several church CNOITrs. Mr. Winslow was
Driver years. He
I don’t know marry me or what, I don't think him if he though I don't know why, What should I sdy back
Rite and I'd marry
when he talks that way
Street YOUNG MISS Consider only when
marry him
Yourself proposed to a man asks you to
Misses and urges vou to
a member of
Raper Commandery and the Rite. He was deacon of
Downey Avenue Methodist
coming to your apartment, Talk furniture with him but don't | read anything ‘into his conver- '¥
Scottish
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