Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 April 1951 — Page 6

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PAGE 6 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES : TUESDAY, APR. 10, 1951 Add $500 Prize to ‘Sweetest Girl' Contest James M. Conlin Luter Clubs Arrange Tea Ley, The sixth annual Convention by Dr. A. E. Iverson of New York, | 2 : n ; gli ; ot Federated Lutheran Clubs ga his oi Protestant relation- Et Rites TOMOTOW ror x on rr women ane si B07 Pe Si | [Foon Fashions Sous Saturday) Mayor Bay, Federal Judge wil. , la p. m. in the yres liam eckler and Benjamin | Retired Railroader Co. store. |E. Buente, national president of Is Dead at 80 Miss - Helen Hollingsworth of Eedey al 2 eran Clube, ' i . . ert is | Services for James M. Conlin, the Ayres’ Fashion Bureau will convention ‘committee ee {retired raflroad man, will be. at give information on the tour.| re spss. emma oe {8:30 a. m. tomorrow in Kirby Hostesses will include Mrs. NorMortuary and at 9 a.m. in Holy val C. Folkening, chairman; Mrs. li Cross Church. Burial will be at Walter. Pippert, Mrs. Al Bra- lid | Washington, Ind. 50, died /bender, Mrs. Jack Worden and Mr. Conlin, who was ed Mrs. Golbert Mearling. R h | Sunday at Bie homie, 2520 Engushi Other scheduled features of the eup 0 slering. hve where he had live convention Saturday and Sunday He was general foreman of the in 1 the e Hotel el Lincoln are addresses Reqardiess oh what} you pay Indianapolis Union Railway Co.| ‘ | re Belt Shop for 16 years before his Mrs. Eliza Butler | I ts retirement. Prior to coming here, | Mr. Conlin was general foreman Services Tomorrow of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, Mrs. Eliza Butler, 70-year-old Co. shop at Washington for 27 native of Nashville, Tenn., died 1609 W. years. here today. She resided at 91414

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NEW ENTRIES — A picture Among the out-of-town en- Barbara Shawyer,

of Hilda Pedigo, 2343 Go!f View Dr. is entered in the "Sweetest Girl in the World"

trants in the search being conducted by The Times and RCA Victor record. dealers of Mar. contest by her sister, Herta ion County is Eva Isobel Lowe, Pedigo. Franklin R. R. 2.

Al Capp Will Donate Fund to Local Entry if She Captures National Award

A 8500 Cash prize has been added to the awards awaiting “the sweetest girl in the world” in the contest being conducted locally by The Times and RCA Victor dealers. > That amount will be paid by Al Capp, creator of the Li'l Abner comic strip, to one of the Indianapolis area candidates if she wins the national prize. es immer -— Arch I: peng made > In the local contest, the first “sweetest face in the world” for place winner will receive a $500 Nancy O., character in the Li'l RCA Victor television-phono-Abner comic mr graph Sombinalion.

‘Sweetest Girl’ Contest

‘SWEETEST GIRL IN THE WORLD’ ENTRY BLANK Search sponsored by The Times and RCA Victor Record Dealers in conjunction with the Li'l Abner Comic Strip.

Herewith is photograph of the girl I think is “The Sweetest Girl in The World.” I want to enter this picture in The Times

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The title of the RCA Victor Record from the Single” Series that best describes my “Sweetest Girl”

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DELIVER THIS ENTRY BLANK WITH PHOTO TO ANY RCA VICTOR RECORD DEALER IN MARION COUNTY. IF YOU LIVE OUTSIDE OF MARION COUNTY YOU MAY MAIL PHOTOS AND ENTRY BLANKS TO: “SWEETEST GIRL IN THE WORLD” SEARCH, INDIANAPOLIS TIMES, 214 W.

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Vermont St., also is competing for one of the five prizes to be given to the local winners, and the $500 national prize.

Prizes will be awarded to the first five place winners. Their photographers will beyentered in the national competition.

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THE RULES

Clip the afticl al entry blank from The Fimes and dell ver it with a pRowosraph siz of vour ‘sweetest girl” to RCA Victor Tooord dealer 1n county If you live outside of Mario county entries may be mailed to The Times. 214 W Maryland St To make an entry official. Iist the title of the RCA’ Victor record from the ‘Singer Single” series that best describes your ‘sweetest girl’ Sweetness of Face

Judging will be on the basis of sweetness’

of face Photograpn 1S Oo! the five ntries will be sent to New York Al Capp en will judge them with others from t United 8 to select the one whose tace will be drawn on his Nancy character in the Li'l Abner comic strip t place. a 3500 RCA Victor sion-phonosraph combination: second. /ictor radio- phongraph combination 9 95 rd. RCA Victor portable ogT ol worth $3495: {ourth, ictor "45" phonograph worth $2795: fifth, RCA Victor “45 record player worth £1295 Each person submitting an entry record title selected by most ts will receive a recording of that r at the close of the contest ires may be of any girl or woman s of age. from little sister to ners irl may enter her own picture. You may enter any number of pictures of any number of girls but each photo must be mpanied by an official entry blank clipped from The Times All pictures peconte the property of The Times none can be returned and the decision of the judges will be final The pat day tor submitting entries is Apr 21

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HO M E SHOPPERS LOOK where they know they will find

-.the WIDEST VARIETY OF

HOMES FOR SALE. They look in THE Times where they will find 1007, more real estate advertising than in any other Indianapolis newspaper.

Marion @ Services for Mrs.

Born in Loogootee, he moved to W. 28th St.

Vincennes and lived there during his early life.

Indianapolis; two daughters, Mrs. | Glen Andrews, Indianapolis, Mrs. Claude Foster, Washington; a brother; Michael, Indianapolis: |

three sisters, Mrs. Martha Lance, |vivors,

Indianapolis; Miss Margaret Conlin, Vincennes, and Mrs. Charles Phelps, Detroit; seven grandchil- | dren, and five great-grandchil-dren.

Mrs. Lillian Taylor Lillian H. Taylor, 71-year-old Johnson County native, who died Sunday in Methodist Hospital, will be held

at 2 p. m. tomorrow in J. C. Wil

son Chapel of the Chimes. Burial will follow in Greenwood. A resident of Indianapolis 47 years, Mrs. Taylor was a member of the. First Church of the Nazarene. Survivors include a stepdaughter, Miss Mary L., buyer in the H. P. Wasson & Co. drapery department; a stepson, Frank, Maywood, Ill.; and a sister, Mrs. Mabel Surface, Indianapolis.

Mrs. Lillian Claxton Services for Mrs. Lillian Claxton, who died Sunday in General Hospital, will be at 11 a. m. tomorrow in the Patton Funeral Home. Services and burial will be at 1 p. m. Thursday from the J. B. Cooper Funeral Home, Louisville, She was 78. Before moving here six years ago, Mrs. Claxton lived in Louisville 70 years. She was born in Trimble County, Ky. She was a member of the Northside New Era Baptist Church. Survivors include a brother, Andrew White, Louisville, and a niece, Mrs. Lillian Grubbs, Indianapolis.

Miss Brennan Dies at Home

Miss Mayme Brennan, lifelong resident of Indianapolis, died yesterday in her home at 1120 N. Pennsylvania St., Apt. No. 124. She was the sister of the late Rev. Fr. A. Brennan, CSSR, Detroit. Services will be at 9:30 a.m. ‘Thursday in Kirby Mortuary and at 10 a.m. in 88S Peter and Paul Cathedral. Burial will follow in Calvary Cemetery. Miss Brennan was a member of the SS Peter and Paul Cathedral and its Altar and Rosary societies. Survivors include two sisters; Miss Anna, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Della O'Neill, Denver; a brother, Edward C., Indianapolis; 13 nieces and nephews, and nine great nieces and nephews.

$45 Taken in Holdup

An armed man held up Mrs. Sylvia Marren, 50, of 261 Downey St., a clerk at the Package Liquor Store, 1337 Prospect St, last night and escaped with $45 in cash from the register.

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