Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 February 1951 — Page 22

Mrs. Emma Kiger Is Dead at 18

"Lived Here More ~ Than Fifty Years

“Mrs. Emma J. Rigler, an Indianapolis resident ™r half a century, died yesterday in General Hospital. She had been ill two months, A- native of Wabash, she lived at 404 N. Walcott St. She was 78. ' She was formerly employed as a private secretary with the G. & J. Tire Co., now known as U, 8. Tire Co. She retired in 1941, Mrs. Rigler belonged to the 25Year Club of the U. 8. Tire Co.

and wag also a member of the

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| Tickets for The Times Ice-O-{Rama went on sale today at the |Marott Shoe Stofe, 18 KE. Wash|ington St. | Plenty of choice reserve seats

{hour show. which will be presented Feb. 22 in the Fairgrounds Coliseum to raise money for the Infantile Paralysis Fund. All mail orders received at The Times office have been filled and mailed. | Ticket prices are: Box and parquet chairs, $1.20; north and south mezzanine, 85 cents; east mezzanine, 60 cents, Prices. include tax, Every seat is reserved. ) local amateur skaters from tots to adults with many years of skating experience will take part in the extravaganza. Professional Touch From the grand opening at 8 p. m. until the last huge produc~

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Two to Take Black Veil 0f Carmelites

Archbishop Schulte To Officiate at

Rite Tomorrow Two, young women will receive the black veil of the Carmelite Order signifying life-long vows in ceremonies tomorrow at 9 a.m, in

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Assailant Leaves His ‘Calling Card’ The mailman brought three letters to Robert Cherry, and the

the jailhouse. = Cherry, 20, of 2315 Hovey St. appeared in Municipal Court 4 today on‘a strong-arm robbery charge. Victim of the attack was Ahomed Shaméon, 52, of 5571; W. Washington 8t. A Mr, Shamson, a household goods salesman, told police he was ringing the doorbell at 429 W, Michigan St. Tuesday when a man attacked him from behind. While beating and kicking the salesman, the assailant unwittingly dropped three letters from his pocket. Mr.

{the monastery on the Cold Spring Rd. i The Most Rev. Paul C. Schulte,

‘archbishop of Indianapolis, will ~pestow the veil on Sister Marie of

Shamson rolled over on them before losing consciousness. Mr. Shamson awoke minus $110 in cash but plus three letters. The mail led to Cherry, whom the

Services will be at 10 a. m. jo Lumber the skaters will perMonday in the H. W, Moore cn under brilliant spotlights in Peace Chapel. Burial will be in’ 41) tne glamour of a professional Crown Hill, |show. : Surviving are two nietes, Mrs.| pahearsals are being held in six Jacek Lanzer, of Los Angeles, and | gagqions every week. The large Mrs. Robert Hamilton, Detroit,icorps of volunteers is fast com-

{Jesus and Sister Michael of Christ salesman identified as his atithe King. * , |tacker, . The two sisters /entered Indi- Cherry. was bound over to grand anapolis Carmel five years ago jury under $7500 bond. and have completed the periods of .

postulancy, noviceship and tem-| : porary vows ‘binding for three| Governor's Secretary,

and a nephew, Frank Hayde of St. Paul, Minn.

Mrs. Ernest Owens Mrs. Maudie Owens will be burfed in Sutherland Park following services at 3 p. m. Saturday in H. W. Moore Peace Chapel, Mrs, Owens, who was 51, died Wednesday in St, Vincent's Hos-| pital, She lived at RR 14, Box 607. | She was born In Noblesville and] lived in Indianapolis 45 years. During World War II, she was emploved by the Packard Manufacturing Co. She was a member of. the

pleting the colorful costumes . . land every indication points to the outstanding Ice-O-Rama of the five years The Times has spon-§§ gored the charity event. 3 {| Persons who cannot conveniently pick up their tickets at the Marott: Shoe Store may obtain #8 {them by mail by sending a check or money order and stamped, addressed envelope to: Ice-O-Rama Tickets, Indianapolis Times, 214 '® W. Maryland St. The Times lce-O-Rama.

Faculty Changes Reported:

Jacqueline Hgnning gets instructions from Rushka, profession- in the Carmel at Terre Haute. | skate instructor'at the Coliseum, to “brush’up” on her parts in : _ ton, O. The parents of both sisters Vandals Heavily Damage Library

|years. The black veil bestowed by|

B Archbishop Schulte will be given,

las an outward confirmation of] their final vows to God.

Sister In Order

ister Marie of Jesus, dughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ignatius Brady of Chicago, has a sister

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|Sister Michael is the daughter of (Mr. #nd Mrs. Joseph Fox of Day-

are expected for the ceremony, as well as other members ‘of their! immediate families, and relatives from out of town.

|ernor, she will be replaced tem-

Church. Surviving are her husband,’ Ernest V.; two sons, Arlie H. and Ernest V. Jr. Indianapolis; two sisters, Mrs. Lilllan Halk 8t. Pe-|

roe wee oir Ad Tach High School °

Four New Teachers Are Added; Two Transfer, Others Now Retired = =~

Police suspected young vandals The Very Rev: Msgr. Clement of turning the west branch Indi- Bosler, pastor of St. Joan of Arc

janapolis. library into a shambles Church, will give the sermon. The|

tlast night. music will be under the direction| {| The following ylamageé was in- of Elmer Steffen, K.S.G., archflicted on the library, 1926 W. diocesan director of music.-As is

tersburg,” Fla, and Mrs. Sarah Tabor, Mooresville; a brother, Mr. Albert ¥, Walls, Indianapolis; and five grandchildren.

Associated Phone Pushes Rate Plea

Hits Earlier Rise . As Inadequate

‘The second largest telephone utility in the state, Indiana Assoclated Telephone Co. today Brassed demands for higher rates )efore the state Public Service Commission. i : The utility attacked an_order of the PSC issued Nov. 30, which! gave the telephone company a $620,000 boost in rates. The utility said the boost was “Insufficient” and the order was . “unjustified, illegal and inadequate.” © Attempting to get the commisson to reconsider the order, the attorney for the utility, Michael . Fansler, pleaded: ~“We will be hurt and hurt badly | unless the PSC raises our rates!

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Four new teachers, one reappointment, two leaves of absence, nro ,.nis St

one temporary appointment, two transfers to other schools, and]

four retirements comprise the changes in the faculty at Arsemal|{,sged | Technical High S¢hoel, as announced by Principal H. H. Anderson./ splashed on floor, walls New teachers afe Charles A, Carlson, Mrs, Elsie Marshall, |taples: window blinds Miss Lucille Cassel, and Paul Wadleigh. Chagles R. Hamilton hasihacked by a knife, and several ta rv BED ‘doors smashed.

f 0 Was ton| T—— been transterred 10 ashingte Teach, Avis G, Ashby, Hector

jarcia, Hanes R. Smith, Randall Austin, Gordon J. McKee, Danie! E. Fentz, Larry G. Gregory, WilA. White,

High School, and Miss Florence, E. Day to Shortridge High School. Leaves of absence have been. Band ¥ granted to Miss Mildred Corrie | 00 >andy. .James | | ‘ 'I{Ronald J. Bandy, Charles E. je. Jeanne C. Bose and Mrs... 4 Virgil Alexander, William {Marjorie Christy, i : :

iL. Baxter and Robert C. Crews. | | Teachers who have retired in-| g . clude E. G. Baker, . Miss Olive], Marksmen are Robert V. wil-4 | Beckington, Arthur C. Hoffman

{liams, Arthur 1. Harvey, Dewey {and Miss Gertrude E. Thuemler. A. Garrett, Ernest W. Wayman,

ne {Thomas M. Marshall, James F. {Slout, Clyde E, Dedert, Donald The third annual oratorical R. Meyers, Kenneth L. Summers,

contest was held at Howe High my School recently, It was sponsored Tromas W, Mulryan, and Robert

by the American Legion and the

Indiana State Bar Association. THERE'S NOTHING LIKE Winners were Judy Morrow, 4

titst place; Farrell Patrick, sec-| The Times Classified ads when it ond, and Anne Harding, third. comes to turning un-needables All three students, seniors, were/into cash! For a helpful,

also presented with American AY y Legion medals. Awards were pre. | Hitasiit Voiced ad: taker PHONE sented by Erle A. Kightlinger, RILEY 5551. Indianapolis attorney. Fis

Dr. Thomas Beavers of the Irv-| : ington Lions Club made six Check Aching. rst Application

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Records, file drawers and books|/day and Monday are visiting days inkjat Carmel. During this time all and may meet and speak with Sister and tables/Marie and Sister Michael. >

The Carmelite Order is one of| the oldest orders of the Church.

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Miss Ellett, Resigns

Gov. Schricker’'s secretary, Miss Beatrice Ellett, 5602 Shelby St., resigned yesterday. According to Arthur Campbell, executive secretary to the Gov-

porarily by Miss Georgia Bookedis, 3132 Kenwood Ave. sister of James Bookedis, superintendent of the city’s sanitation plant.

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To Frostbite Victims « Frostbite or frozen feet will be éxperienced in Indianapolis today for the first time in many years. General Hospital doctors gave brief instructions designed to aid

frozen Hoosiers. i Frostbite or frozen body mem-|

bers are first detected by a numb feeling. Later frozen members will ‘become very hot and red,

sometimes turning bl dead white about 12 oy later. PENETRO NOSE DROPS

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