Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 June 1951 — Page 9
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{prices on woolen articles such as |8ports socks have doubled in the last
Eleventh Annual Rose Festival Set Satu:day
Eleventh Annual Rose Festival will be staged at Hillsdale Nursery {with the gardens slated for a {grand opening at 1 p, m, Saturday. At 1:30 p. m., the Garden Clubs {exhibits will be judged and at 2 (p. m,, the Yard Parks Model Yard {opened for inspection.
| Balance of the daylight hours {will be taken up with a watercade {staged by the Riviera Club Swimmers and several musical acts.
Sunday the rose gardens will jopen at 11:30 a. m., with concerts {by the Teen Sinfonietta and the {Boy Scout Band from 1 until 2 p. m. | Plan Water Ballet | The Riviera Swimmers will re- | |
peat their water ballets at 2:30 {p. m,, and at 3 p. m. the candidates
will agsemble for the judging cere-|
monies to choose a Rose Festival {Queen,
During the queen-judging ceremonies, music will be presented by | the City Parks Teen Girls’ En-| semble, The 28th Infanty Division | the s Club will be heard following
the selection of a queen. | Harlin Brothers have arranged | {for the music for the balance of ithe Festival slated to end at dark © Sunday. { i —— a —— [Even Aussies Fuss ! . ‘About Wool Prices
| CANBERRA, Australia, June
{7 (CDN)—FEven the citizens of {this land of wool are kicking up a fuss over the skyrocketing
{prices they have to pay for it.
Complaints have reached such
{proportions that the federal gov{ernment is expected to increase its {annual $45 million subsidy on lwoolen goods for home consump-
tion, A woolen undershirt that cost $1.32 im 1948, for example, now bears a $347 price tag. Retail
trousers, blankets, and
‘three years.
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Local Marine Dead in Korea
Another Indianapolis has been killed in the Far East—|
bronchial asthma. Pfc. John Joseph Schwegman
in Pusan. |
he wrote May 24, “and maybe I'll] be home before] the second baby comes in Septem- . ber.” They have a
Pfc. Schwegman©D® ~ year - old pm daughter, Jerra
Lynn. {| The 21-year-old Marine, a mem{ber of the 16th Battalion, has had |asthma since early childhood. Bes! fore leaving the States last Mar. 15, he spent three months in a hospital in California, his wife said. Whether he died of an asthma, attack, or was returned to duty jand died in action will remain a| |question to Mrs, Schwegman until] further details arrive. Pfc. Schwegman, a former em-| ployee of Hayes Brothers, Inc. at-| tended Walren Central High School. Other survivors include his| mother, Mrs. Helen E. Modlin, 377] 8. Emerson Ave.; his father, Clar-! {ence E. Schwegman, 3001 N. Sta-| tion 8t., and a sister, Mrs. Theresa! Murnan, Indianapolis. |
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES \ Mrs. Myrtle McCallie Services Arranged
Mrs. Myrtle McCallie died here} Services will be held at 10 a. m {yesterday at the age of 75. She Marine was the widow of H, F. McCallie. | {Peace Chapel.
Friday from the Harry W. Moore Burial will bs in ‘Garland Brook Cemetery at Co-
Mrs. McCallie previously lived! either by enemy bullets or bY with her son James D. McCallie] rus: {Sr,, at 1108 Edgewood Ave. Born in Putnamville, Ind. last wrote his wife, Marilyn, 1147/came here 55 years ago. She be-| E. Orange Bt. longed to Bast Tenth Street Meth. | from a hospital odist Church.
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