Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 April 1951 — Page 37

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FRIDAY, APR. 27, 1951

Home Show to End With State Days

. County Builders Visit Exhibits Today

State Days, tomorrow and Sun-/ day, will ring down the curtain at| the 10-day Home Show at the State Fairgrounds. Today was Marion County Residential Builders Day. The group attended the show and visited the 28 booths of members. Attendance yesterday totaled 8000, when Indianapolis Real Estate Board Day was observed. Entertainment daily includes a

WXLW broadcast by Mike Dunn, 4 to 5:30 p. m,, and the Indiana’ Bell Telephone Co. “Pageant of Progress.” J. R. Carr, Indiana Bell customer relations supervisor, directs the pageant showing progress in telephone operation and marking the 75th anniversary of the invention of the telephone by Alex: ander Graham Bell Narrators are Miss Joyce Wat-| son, service representative, and

Re-elected Head Composer. 75. ©

Dies in Chicago

# | | {The death yesterday in Chicago {of John Alden Carpenter removed °® | |

from American music one of the

* : {best-known composers of the Indianapolis Man pg iy |

3 Mr. Carpenter's works freKeeps Council Post quently had been performed here Dr. John J. Haramy of Indian by Fabien Sevitzky and the Indi- ® apolis will serve again as presi- anapolis Symphony. Last Feb. 24 dent of the Indiana Council of|and 25, Dr. Sevitzky programmed Churé¢hes. Mr. Carpenter's song “When I Dr. Haramy, an Indianapolis Bring to You Colour’d Toys” for {business man and church mem-|soloist Rose Bampton in honor! |ber, was re-elected yesterday af-|of the composer's 75th birthday. @ lternoon at the council's annual| A successful businessman as {assembly in the Third Christian well as composer, Mr. Carpenter Church. The meeting followed had suffered ill health since last the closing of state conventions fall, and had been brought tol of pastors and Christian educat-/ Chicago following a stroke at his ¥ ors, Florida home. # ol rs. P. D. Poynter, South Bend, Possibly his best known work DIES AT 68—William G. Kay- rt of the Indiana Council Was the ballet “Skyscrapers,” lor, former Indianapolis resident 'of Churchwomen, was elected a with When o Metropouisu Opera thier Vice president and the Rt. Rev.|2nd other ballet companies ha and graduate of Purdue Univer R. A. Kirchhoffer, bishop of the great success in the late 1920s @ sity, will be buried in Crown Episcopal Diocese of Indianapolis, |and early '30s. —H.B. |

Hill following services at 1:30 Was re-elected a vice president.| pms —rm——

. ‘ {Other re-elected officers are: Mrs. » p. m tomorrow in Shirley Asa E. Hoy, secretary; tarry Child 4 Fatall | Brothers Irving Hill Chapel. At |Brandon, treasurer; and Dr. R. L.| y 0 68, he was president of the For. Holland, executive secretary.

. . The Council yesterday took od 3 or Marketing Corp., New steps to form a state-wide ~ Burned in ome | ork.

Miss Helen Switzer, instructor in’

the cashier's office of maiana| New York Hoosiers.

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Bell. The cast, in costume, oP- Lonor Bernard Gimbkel |Churches, in the form of a bock-|

erates sets used from 1870 to the present time, starting with head

sets weighing six pounds and end-\ gornarg F. Gimbel, president of

Gimbel Brothers, Inc.. was named Lourdes Group

ing with modern sets weighing 12 ounces.

{men’s group whose work will Playing With Matches @

parallel that of the Indiana Coun- | cil of Churchwomen. Reports of | | © Results in Death . A 4-year-old girl, who played

{the departments of Council of with matches, died of burns to-

{day at General Hospital. Catherine Long, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Denver Long, $21

|let, were distributed at the as-|

NEW YORK, Apr. 27 (UP).— sembly meeting.

outstanding Hoosier of the year . Miller St., died of third-degree HIRE A “LOST & FOUND” py the Sons of Indiana of New Wins Play Award burns.

AD to trace down anything york at their annual dinner last you've lost. Many thousands of night.

readers learn about your loss within a few hours! Phone Ri-ley 53531.

He is a native of Vincennes.

Catherine and her 3-vear-old

tos y brother, Denver Jr.. were plaving f Sent y of Lourdes Senior Catholic Youth in the kitchen late last night

Mr. Gimbel received a serol| OTgANIEEtOD won the annual one- yo their father rested in the rom the 21-year-old organization. act Pay Sones: sponsored last!) ing room and their mother night by the City-wide CYO, worked at Western Electric. They

For the third year Our Lady

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— i { Miss Dorothy Ready directed - 9 e ; (got hold of a box of matches. the winning production, “The Pot|” Catherine struck one and the @ Boiler.” Cast members were Miss whole box burst into flame. The | Betty Sweeney, Miss Mary Ellenifire caught her clothing and she oe PY R {McShay, James Catton, Joseph rushed to her father—screaming { Shaughnessy, Robert Cook, Rich- in a mass of flame. Her clothes jard Becher and Harry Fox. burned down to the underclothing ®

The runner-up this year was before Mr. Long could choke the Sacred Heart Senior CYO. Other flames.

entries were SS. Peter and. Paul Mr, Long took his daguhter to Cathedral Senior CYO and Little a doctor and then to General Hos-|

| Flower Senior CYO. pital where she died six hours, Judges were Miss Lorrain Mon- later.

nin, Miss Janet Myers and Robert Services are being arranged by | Scheller. Shirley Brothers Funeral Home,

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