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. Rhodius © ity Center, ; g p ° Pupils Expected to Participate Wilking | Bt.—8cnools 48, 47 48, 49, 3, BATPare; MoCiyse: Ws. Mime. Marus 3 ject or locking Ahead at Home| ENJOY YOUR ’ 4d Ast tion, St, Joseph, and 8t, Ann, Pro-| 8&t. Paul’ y . fu- an road." | £ Ca Him The annual Times Spelling Bee starts tomorrow. . Lr FAume Phillipe; Sudwes, ene Att eehools 4 we ord Bol ne, During the luncheon, sponsored F ALSE T y A record number of grammar school pupils is expected to par- Mrs. Hobart Boone, Mrs. James Wilkin. (xonoupcer, Whiam yner: fadees, Emel, “op 7504 “ » son, and James Wilkinson; Miss Frances + Mrs. R. cherer and M:s. by the Indianapolis Chamber of Roots of President Truman’ ticipate as a result of the “all out” effort of the City Park and wniteraft in charge. (Joris Underwood; Mrs. Norma Koster nmmerce and the Indianapolis | k'ks 2 3r Set of Fa uman's Recreation Department, the Parent-Teacher Association, school] normeast " Communigy Center, 3306 E.!| " FRIDAY; APR: 20 | Junior Chamber “of Commerce. |] Nia RAL TEETH by | 30th St.—S8choolz 1, 51, 69, #3. St. ) ’ : mily Tree Traced fo France ~~ |ofMcials and teachers. BoA ats ona" SLanrancy | qui oghiield Comaalyy Copier, 890, Locke their annual Distinguished Serv- | Gom.Fit ‘Pads! ly. First round eliminations will be held in seven community centers Pronouncéid. Mrs. Flossie Miner: Judges, | Bridget’s. Pronouncer, Willo Prince ice Award will be presented | . Ziad B with pupils from 58 schools par-i=——— nme . ee Mra Ee Horror This. Trey Haught, JOnes: Judges, Robert Conley, Mrs. Ghie [ice presented to ani{ only Com- Fit Pads FD ; Y ANDREW TULLY ¥ Park near Southern Ave.—Schools 18, 19, And Miss Charmaine Cline; Mrs. Waneda| jie Meyers, Mrs, Perry Hopkins Mrs. Indianapolis young man adjudged | so nearly restore the E. 1 \ } I 7 Scripps-Howard Ntaft Writer ticipating on the first night. Other aq 73), 34, 35, 64, 72, St. Catherine Cline in charge. rrr AR Bley and Sima. Mae Johnson: A — |] Sat iastn ‘peovase a WASHINGTON, April 7—It's no wonder President Truman got|®Pelldowns have been scheduled Sienna. St. Roch, St. Mark, Marydale, 8t. Hill Community Center. 1804 Columbia Py ils from Potte Reports Drop in Profit they Loin se IRGC along so well with France's President Vi go throughout the week Paul's Evangelical Lutheran. Pronouncer, Ave.—Schools 36, 37, 85, 56, and Bt. Rita. p rom Potter Fresh Afr" | || foods and liquids > ¥ ch n ncent Auriol—the Trumans ug ' |Lawrence Stafford; judges, Mrs, Elbert Pronouncer, William Weaver; judses,, and Roberts schools to the CARACAS, Venezuela, Apr. 7 | eannot 0) "OFT AP oo ; all were French up till the time of old Willlam the Conqueror. A second series of eliminations|Moon, Mrs. Clara Finch and Robert Sister Jo Anne, Miss Georgianna Ellison, S 80 10 the yp)—Pantepec Oil Co, C. A., to-|] awass "corform ond SS According to Se Truman genealogy, the name originally was Will be held next.week, as pupils Roblach: Charles Long. PAL Club. in and Mrs. Prances Stewart: Mise Eisie| Center nearest their homes. |day reported that net profit for. Com. SDitery. Ser or spelled Le Ys oats Whe fret, Gwied it, 20d a Char. i SOF he bono. > represeniing Kirshbaum Community Center, 2314 N Fletcher Place Community Center. sor! Here are. more practice words 1950 dropped to $1,545,000, equal pr hg Te ML iment om “1 wm se who anapolis area in the Na-|, St, a * Fletcher Ave.—8ch , 8, 13, 25, 28, 39, ‘ 52 ce . 4 o ind! Conqueror invade England in fiped William the tional Spelling Bee and for valu- Pete ani BN orinsiar A 2 Holy Rosary, ot, Patrick's, and ini TO ™ Tomes Spelling Bec: ty haze, from ne - 5 ip yond 273. wis bl d : Day Adventist, Pronouncer, Harry Har. Seven Day Adventist, Pronouncer, Willlam| SmViron equanimity i + s tne year De- 79¢c at Drug Stores 1 The family settled down hap : . rh 1 il Cation Warts, and Mes wi kn Mn Ten Seen Me an Regn, My. ShohFpment etymology Lore. —— S.Olip nis Advi 101 8 : - : ool pupils are com- Char orley, and Mrs. Willlam M ! Meridith Stader, Mrs, L. C. Gros-| < ee 2 ily in England and were quite aC g WAY peting hb pe ae their | Miss Frances Whitcraft “in charge" ""™ | dider: Mra, Marcy Quinlan in charge. | uthanasia expunge r tv bunch. One of 'em, Ed- ™ ischools and t hips. T YWOA, 329 N. Pennsylvania 8t.—Schools WEDNESDAY, APR. 18 | facile fealty } lusty ch. ’ HAT 001s an ownsnips. : ‘WO repre- 2, 5 0, 10, 14. Holly Cross, 8t' Mary's, Christian Community Center, English | flaccid forensic mund was supposed to have en- 15 (sentatives will be selected from and Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Pro. Ave: at Kingbridge Ave.—Schools 21. 82.) fruition 1 +] : dured all kinds of tortures rather : ARM leach of the nine townships to meet |nouncer, Mrs. Elizabeth Miler: judges, 85 Our Lady of Lourdes, Holy Name BRFFIOUS oh : @» 11 tales on Lady Elizabeth [with Indianapolis district wi g| Mrs. Sherman McClean, Mrs. Mary Leach, | (Beech Grove), Pronouncer. Lloyd Fleet. geopolitical gradient T : who went on to become Quee ms Ty, pel ane Mss, Eman Ke: Mes. Fraaces Noone ae neat Mrs. Joos Symscople harbinger © | For The First Time a Professional (who wen C een { e semifinals a : p. m.|in charge. Irs, A. ayne Eubank, Mrs. Mildred het ¢ . Wright; Mrs. Frances Neese in charge. eterogeneous hiatus | Fem) om fhe wi Se Sos Noe Br he tari of th | fae Pete Onn, ir “AE RSET] lott Ry Formanent Wav at a Drugstore Pres | © OW . Christ the King, 8t. Thomas Aquinas, and Sacred Pronouncer. . M : hypoth ’ : 4 by Mary of Scotland Finals Apr. 28 Eps at. ets EL pe RTI A imaber © impasue HOMOGENIZE . ' N rs. : . ' a . The first Truman to come to The finals will be held in the Mrs. Ben Turner, and Mrs. Robert Myers; 0 Charse. “1 implous incarcerate D PERMANENT America was Joseph, who ar- Memorial auditorfum at 1:30 p. m, Mrs. Norma Koster in charse. THURSDAY, APR. 1 | incisor indefatigable | rived in New. london, Conn. Apr. 28 Tabernacle Presbyterian Church, 418 E. x oyhwestorn Aver Sonos 235° be 42-gy Indubitab hy Formula 31 3 jivey Nottinghainahire in 1667, [ARE 28. / [3400 80" onools 60. 60, 18, a0. 01 Northwestern Ave,—Schools 23, 26, 43, 87 ubitable ingenious 3 t T i The champion will receive a set| Orchard, st. Joan of Are, and Tudor Hall. — Especially Prepared + But Prtaign LTiman Js of Encyclopedia Britannica for|Prounouncer. William MeCullough: judees, 200 Receive Masonic D + ~~ For You! v 1 088: ) | . F. C. Hindsley, Mrs. William C. Otto, | : : ra William , one of three or- himselt and 8 Jeara gree Tie of lane Mrs. C. R. Vogelsans: Mrs. Waneds | egrees riere | PN A partonglized hair style ® neyclopedia annica g|Cline in charge. Super-Excellent Masters’ De- and preliminar k 1 0 created for each individual , phan brothers who were brought film for his school. He will be| Emerson Ave. Baptist Church, 108 N AIY Work leading (01 = wiv, fr R - : |Emerson Ave.—Schools 3. 57, 58, 62, 77. BIceS were conferred yesterday the degree work. | 3 customer, I. 0481 or RI. 6090

with a colony of immigrants to a part of Virginia which is now Kentucky. William is described as having been “very handsome, 5 feet, 8 inches tall, and a fine

awarded a Gold Champion's pin and a gold wrist watch. In addition, the champion will| go to Washington, D: C., the week | of May 21 for a fun-packed week. |

conversationalist.” # William’s son, also William, married Emma Shipp in 1807 at Versailles, Ky., and they produced eight sons and four daughOne of these sons, Ander-

While there, he (or she) will take part in the National Spelling Bee (with a chance to win a top prize ,of $500. Other awards in the national contest include a second prize of $300, a third prize of $100,

clerk. “That uadge

you're wearing says ‘Must Have Escort, and that means you've gotta have one no matter where

ters. gon Shipp Truman, married Mary YoU 8°.” “a Jane Holmes in Shelby County, LAWYERING used to be the of $40 for the remaining contest-

Ky., then moved to Jackson County, Mo. A son, John Ander-|favorite * profession son, jusrzieq Daria Young pt | States Senators but Grandview, 0. and ed | the 33d President of the United" Are catching up. States. are 13 Senators who

ants. . of United, Other Prizes newspaper-| The second place winner in the There now local competition will receive a used to be Silver spelling bee pin and a foun(tain pen and pencil set. Similar Despite his French origin, the HEWSON. |sets = a spelling bee pins, only French the President knows| Latest to join the press section will be given to the third, fourth is what he'picked up during World| are Sen. Mike Monroney of Okla-|and fifth place winners. District’ War I when he was an artillery homa, Francis Case of South Da-/and townshop finalists also will| captain in France's Vosges Moun- kota, and Thomas R. Underwood receive pins. tains. . lof Kentucky. The others are| Here is a list of schools, centers One pair of semi-officlal earsArthur Vandenberg of Michigan |and officials for the.eliminations. reports that when President Bil Knowland of California, All Bees begin at 7:30 p. m. and

Auriol first arrived, Mr. Truman Joseph C. O'Mahoney of Wyom- are open to the public.

asked him how he felt—in French. ing, Henry Cabot Lod TOMORROW AND APR. 16 : | ’ Lodge of Massa-| M. Aurio] was delighted. | chusetts, Harry Flood of Virginia, riws 5. ‘Dr. st Oinér Ave scnoois 15 Go on, speak some more in| Clyde R. Hoey of North Carolina, 33. 38 54. 68, 81, 89, 8t. Philip Neri, St.

2 , Bt. 's Evangelical Lutheran. French,” he pleaded. Margaret Chase Smith of Maine, , hie br vg A Mrs

“Nope,” Mr. T. is supposed to Harry Cain of Washingtofi, Henry W. Les Wilson, Mrs. Robert Edwards. and have replied, “the only other /C, Dworshak of Idaho, and Arthur Mrs. Herbert Kattau; Mrs. Thelma Merritt French I know isn't very polite.”|V, Watkins of Utah. in charge.

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