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In inienapolis — Vital Statistics and ‘Events

{EVENTS TODAY

| Grand Lodge F. & A. -~Masonie Temple, through Wednesday. ‘Indians State Association of Spiritualists Claypool, through Thursday

M. of Indiana,

.| |Indiana Civie Theater productioh—"Light FI¥

i* Up the Sky." | EVENTS TOMORROW

Grand Lodge, F. & A. M. of Indiana— | | Masonic Temple Indiana State Association of Spiritualists |

through Saturday. * {

“7%. Western and Southern Life Insurance Co: A —Claypool, - through Thursday

Up the Bky.'

| MARRIAGE LICENSES

3 | Rebert Di lyn Kirk.

through Baturdayc

8, 4229 Carrollton

| Frazier, 38. 2855 Boulevard Pl. {Kenneth Winings, 20, U 8, Navy: | Wiese, 18, 719 N. Drexel

- Official Weather i i! UNITED STATES: Framien sentst. \ - . May, \5— rie tA Bo

~ Sagres ks sls 420 Sunset

The following table shows the temperature 1h other cities: | Statin Heh Low, Atlanta ! Roston 7 53 Los Angeles 687 55

Cincinnati

» Cleveland TR ! Denver . 68 49 Evansville ........... . BA 82 in. Ft. Warne 79 53 | Ft Worth . BO Ni Kansas City . R3 85 Miami 80 ie! TMinneannlis-St. Paul wily 81 New Orleans ceseerenive 81 63 New YOrk . .....ccoovsins AO 34 Oklahoma City 82 82 {Omaha AR LX . | Pittsburgh adverse 79 38 |'San Antonio ... cies 87 13 San _ Francisco vies 70 44 |8t. Louls . 84 58

| Washington, D. C.

Boy, 3, Siruck by Car;

| A 3-year-old boy struck by an {auto near his home yesterday was

St. Francis Hospital.

lin © | The child, Deane . Humphrey,

/ ¢ IFinkbiner, 57, of 845 N. Chester « | Ave., police said.

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i Grand State Association of Spirituslists— _ Hershell vs. Falrye Milligan: vs. Alva Craig: Thelma vs. Leander Cas- : {Indians Civie Theater production—/ Light ton; Dock vs. Mamis Henson; Maxine vs. {Rouble Howard; Ernestine vs. Edgar Har-| ,, rison; Malinda vs. Kelly Rucker; James At General—-Emmon. Sylvia Wilkerson; Dr

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Margaret |

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General-—James, Coleman, Elaora Malone: Wiliam, Ruth DEATHS

Elizabeth Coleman—John, Phyllis Dolan; Robert, Charles E Johnson. 56, at Veterans, myoMethodist—Thomas.

Young: Osca Ma Rober ~ Mildred GureARIS; Niehard. Thelma out:

Dorothy = Gavin; Ricketts, Clifford” Jr.. Billle C. La Fary: Alice| Arthur. Juanita Turner;

Jewel Cruse Joseph, Janet Gladys Potenza,

At A Vincent's — Fred. Flov Betty Leede:

Boys LAR Carl,

—Congressmen received Thelma , Brahn

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cardial infarction Pullen | Myr Martin;

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