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By Erskine Johnson HOLLYWOOD, July 4—Somebody should pad the screwdriver in his hand. ceiling that Talluluh Bankhead and Faye Emerson will hit| a Admitting he was. a. dope adwhen they watch Virginia Field's composite satire on them ceived shots from the doctor.

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long bob, “Dahling” and all.) Virginia once blistered Gertrude Lawrence way in the Broadway hit,

“Light Up the Shy JO CARROL DENNISON, ex-

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iooh-la-la-ed Denise,

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MAUREEN O'HARA'’S two —the Story of. Liszt”

prothers will make their film planned by Paramount as a film-! in John Ford's musical, Center, 18 W. Georgia St.,

debut with her

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. Joan Leslie will star|

“The Quiet Man.” One calls him- In -a “Fireside Theater” film. for

self Charles FitzSimons, which is TV. a the family hame;, and the other About Adam,” is James Lillburn, who uses his quel to L Silliest publicity headline of the “Joan Fontaine Has Per-|

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Ava Gardner, all fluttery be- Year:

Fox has shelved “All! its proposed se-

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18 out thats.George Pal has: the women . . year's top science-fiction thriller | for|_ All about a planet that crashes into the earth, al tidal wave engulfing New York and the escape of 43 survivors In

in “When Worlds Collide” Paramount,

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/Confessed Addict Held on 2 Charges

| A confessed drug addict fis {being held by police on charges, lof pre-burglary and city vagrancy.| Harold Jegan, 37, of 6044 E.| Washington. St., was seen trying to break into the Friedman Drug |Store, 801 Virginia Ave. yesterday. Pursued by police, Jegan |ran into a nearby doctor's office

ct, the man claimed he had re-

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‘Heads Taylor Board Times State Service UPLAND, July 4—Rev. Maurice s Beery, pastor of the Methodist {Church in Albany, has been electled president of the board of di-| rectors of the Taylor University

{be open tomorrow from 11 a.

Alumni Association. Other new officers include: Ross McLennan, Winona Lake, vice president;|

. in The Times Wom- Ruth Brose, Bloomington, secre-| an's Section every day. - tary, and Don ° Odle, Upland, ———— ASA | treasurer.

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| GREEN—Aaron O. 1 LIGHT—Carl | JACKSON—Fletcher TARASUK-—Beulah,

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ASHER— David Wallace, age 74, husband of Lola V. Asher, father of Elmer, Hubert, Los Angeles: William, Chicago: Charles, San Francisco: stepfather of Stancil Phillips, Indpls.; brother of Alabam Asher, Hiram, Ky, pazsed away Sunday. Services Thursday, 1:30 p. m, CONKLE FUNERAL HOME, 1934 W. Michigan St. Friends invited. Burial Floral Park. Friends may call at residence, 3130 W. 9th St, until noon Thursday.

AUTH—Ada, formerly of Indpls. Entered into rest at her home in Portland, Ore. Wife of Robert Auth, sister of Mrs. Onie Abraham, Mrs. Clos Frakes, Mrs, Lena Neal, Raymond gad Clyae JE Ei Service Friday, W. MOORE

3 HARRY PEACE "CHAPEL. 2050 E. Michigan 8t. Burial Washington Park. Friends may call at Peace Chapel after 7 p. m. Thursday. COFFMAN — William F., Of. - Brookside. Pkwy., N, Drive, entered into’ rest. Tuesday morning, age 80 2 husband “of Pearl Mae Cofl~ father of Mrs. Hazel Under= wood, - Mrs. Velma ' Graham, Lebth Belle ahd Marcus Coffman; siso, sur-

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vived by six grandchildren and four’ grept- grandchildren. STVices Tiday, H Y MOORE

m., at PEACE CHAPEL, 2050 E " Michigan St., at MEEK'S MORTUARY, Muncie, Ind, 2 p. m. Burial Beech Grove Cemetery, Muncie, Ind.

; | DAIN—Willfam “Guy, of 617 N. East | St.. Apt. F, entered into rest Sun- | day, age 66 years. Father of Mrs. | Vivian Murdock and Mrs. GéEneva | Elder, brother of Mrs. Pricilla Steward, Joe and ester 28 Service ARRY W. 2050 E. welcome.

Thursday, m., MOORE PEALE CHAPEL. Michigan St. Friends are Burial Washington Park.

DECKER—Richard. Son of Vester Capps, brother of Clyde, Albert, Melvin, Laura, Shirley, and Alberta, | passed away Sunday. Friends may | call at the TOLIN FUNERAL HOME, | 1308 Prospect St. Services Thursday, 10 a, m. Interment Washington Park.

ELY- Mary M., of 333 N, Beville | Ave. Entered into rest Tuesday, 25° | 63 years. Wife of Bop ert : . ieeniell

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and Edgar N. sister of Frances, J

Adaline Behnke, Harry, Frank, Edward and William Behnke, grandmother of Carolyn Ann and John Bichard Ely. fersice ri

1:30 HARR MOORE PEACE "CHAPEL, 2050 FE Michigan St. Friends are welcome. Burial Concordia Cemetery.

PRBECKER—Mary, 81 years; Morris; beloved mother Bernard Delaney, Mrs. Caroline Sulit van, William C., Joseph- H. and Frank M. FErbecker, passed away Tuesday. Funeral Saturday, 8:30 a. m. at the G. H. HERRMANN FUNERAL HOME, 1505 S. East St, and 9 a. m. St. Patrick's Church. Friends invited. Burial St. Joseph's, Friends may call after 7 pb. m. Wednesday

FITZW ATER—Elizabeth, Tesidence 528 Moreland, mother of Thomas E. | PIRWoo Indpls., Mrs, Ruth 8. Laird, { Indpls., half- sister of Charles and | Mayme Collins, New Albany, passed away Sunday. Services Thursday, 8:30 | a. m., CONKLE FNERAL HOME, 1934 | W. Michigan St., 9 a, m. St, An- | thony's Church. Friends invited. Bur- | fal Floral Park, Friends may call:at | funeral home. |

GLIDEWELL—MTs. “Vetrus, age 36. Wife of Leo Grant Glidewell, mother of Grant, Marion, Sharon Marie hd Shirley Ann Gilidewell, daughter of Elbert Martin, .sister of Emerald Martin, Lebanon, Ind, Harold

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invited. Burial Mt. Tabor Cemetery. Friends may call at the | funeral home. GREEN—Aaron O. age 52 years, father of Mrs. Jane Roberts, brother of William & Newton, Irvin A. Green

and Mrs. d dna Erosswell, pssed on ay on unersa hursan 1 Pe from SHIRLEY

da 11:30 BROTHERS CHAPEL. 946 N. Illinois

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HETT—Michael T., passed away af

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the residence of his neice, Mrs. Leo Hemelgarn, 114 N. Drexel Ave. Tuesday, 1 p, m. Father of Mrs. R. Brown, Los Angeles, Cal Funeral | irom SPEAKS AND FINN MORTURY, 1639 N. Meridian St. Friday, £30 a a. m, 8t. John's Church § a, m. Burial St. Joseph's Cemetery. Friends may call after 4 p. m. Wednesday.

JACKSON—Fletcher, 13, 5350 E. 9th St., beloved husband of Fannie P. Jackson; father of Garle K. Jackson,

Mrs. Mary Edith Cochran, Mrs. Chloe * Ward and Paul R. Jackson, all of Indians ols,

assed away Tuesday HY Arrangements later. _ BHIRLDY ¢ SERVICE

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| Death Notices

ING—George, husband of the Natalie King, father of Mrs. O'Brian of Cleveland, brother of hy Elnora Star of Kentucky, Charlie, Willie, and Ralph King of Elizabeth, Ind. Also one grandson, jonald, passed away Monday Services Thursnay. 2 p. m. at TTLE. & SONS FUNERAL HOME, Ta2s Troy Ave, Beech Grove. Burial Crown Hill Cemetery. Priends may call after 7 p. m. Tuesday.

LIGHT—Carl, 6565 E. Washington St., 83 years; beloved fat Ret of Harry, Alvin, Edward, Paul and Harold Light: Mrs. Mildred Gardner, Mrs, Helen Criss and Mrs, Ramsey; - brather of Harry passed away Wednesday neral service Friday, 1:30 p. m SHIRLEY BROTHERS IRVING CHAPEL. 5377 E. Washington St Burial Fall Creek Cemetery. Friends may call after 11 a. m, Thursday MeCLINTOCK — Mary E., 56. years, 3151 E. Washington. noth of Mrs, Alice Donahue of Norw: i sister of John and Billie MeCHntock and Mrs. Wendel Stippe of Bedford, Ind.. assed away suddenly Saturday at orwalk, O. Friends may call at the JORDAN FUNERAL HOME, 2428 E 10th. Funeral Thursday, July §, 10 a. m. Priends invited.

MAHANEY—Pernie E.. age 48, of 610 Birch Ave. wife of Clessie 2 haney, mother of Dorothy Gill, Ruby Musters, Coleen Calvert, Norma Franklin, Iva Thacker and Donna Sue, Carl, James and Halton Mahaney, daughter of Charles Stenson, sister of Mrs. Nettie Stenson, Everett Stenson, 18 grandchildren, passed

late pal

from HILL

away Wig tin Funeral Thursday. at the Ray St. Nazarene nicl "Burial Mt. Pleasant. Friends

may call at the residence. SERVICE

NAIL—Marjorie Ann, 57 years, of 2022 E. 424 '8t., wife of Earl Nail and mother of June Kinder, Indianapolis, William E. Nail of Lawrence, Ind., and Mrs of Florida, and daughter of James Romrill, Indianapolis, sister of Mrs. Glen Jackson, Speedway City, also 8 grandchildren, passed away Sunday. Priends may call at the JORDAN FUNERAL HOME, 2428 E. 10th St. Funeral Thursday, July 5, 2:30 p Priends invited, Burial Sutherland Park Cemetery -

NEAL Mrs. fontaine,

FARLEY

Wayne Pauley

1409 Belle away Monday R & BUCHANAN R Nu, 11 a. Friends invited. Friends may call Bb the mortuary after § p. m. Tuesday.

PARRISH Pearl, age 72. Mother of Vallie Van Arsdell,

Mr. Oram. Mr, both in California: Mr. Forest Van Arsdell, Indianapolis; Mrs. Earl Case, Carmel, Ind. Mrs. Mae Baker, and Mr. Alford Van Arsdell, of Kentucky, Bister of Mrs. Francis Christian of Kentucky, Mrs. Cora Bramlett of Indignapolis. Passed away Monday on Tiing. WILSON Thursday: 10:30 at e ON “CHAPEL OF THE CHIMES." Friends may call.

TARASUK Beulah, age 41, mother" ‘of Helen

Elizabeth, Dassed NNE

White Norma Tarasuk and ‘Dorothy Poinber, sister of Freda Gunn, Byrdie Relford, Ruby

Roe; Hattie Bullock, #nd Dennis Bare rick, passed away Sunday. aotryices Thufsday morning, 10 fro SHIRLEY BROS CENTRAL CHAPEL, 946' N. Ill. Burial New Crown. Callers any time,

WAHL—John, 75 years, of R. R. 2, Greenwood: brother of Louis J. Wahl, Mary Squires. Elizabeth Myers, Margaret , Gertrude Coburn, Florence Wernsinz of city; Anna Brier of Seattle, Wash.: Abbie Cawood, Mt. Vernon, Ili. passed away Tuesday

1 Time of funeral given later, For information call DAN FU-

NERAL HOME. IM-4304. WISE—~Mr, Harry H.,, of 2421 W, 60th St. Husband of Mrs. Flora Wise, father of Harold E. and Earl L. Wise, brother of Oscar Wise, passed away Tuesday morning. Service 2 p. m., Thursday, at the residence FLANNER & BUCHANAN SERVICE

3. Cara ot Thanks

MATTES—-We wish to express our heartfelt appreciation to all our friends and kind neighbors for their kindness and flor: al tributes in behalf of our son. and brother, MI CHAEL MATTES. We especially wish to thank the Rev. William Totman and Stevens Morluary for their wonderful last rites. FATHER, MOTHER, BROTHER, SISTER.

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JOHN GRANDE & SONS, Plorists 240) W Washington St. FR-3525

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Ambulance Service 2428 E. 10th St, T™M-4304, IM- 4305

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BEER delivered for'10 cents at chain store prices. CH-6161

10 Lost and Found

BLACK BILLFOLD, containing money and important popes, lost Detyeen 3100 block E, 10th and 2800 E, 11th. Finder keep money, please return billfold. IM-8376.

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PAPER CLEANING. HANGING STEAMING

FIRST CLASS Papering. painting, res. est.

A-9533 Paperhanging—MA- on “Paperhanging and Steaming

Lloyd Underwood. GA-9738. PAPERHANGING, painting, 25 years exp. Free estimates. New samples. Howard Jines, AT-2748. PAPERHANGING by lady. Tme mediate service. AT-4080.

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PAPERHANGING, steam Northside

PAPERHANGING Neat work, reasonable. CH-4008 PLASTERING

“PATCH PLASTERING CHIMNEY PAINTING

Sat. Sun. and Eves. ___ TA-4388 PATCH PLASTERING Sat, Sun. and Eves. TA-485p PLASTERING. stuccoing and chime

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