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and a new home in Doncaster, miles north of London.

looking forward to in mid-Sep-| tember, when Mr. Hard, 42, be-| comes auditor for International

Linda, 9. eager to make the trip as soon as the post was offered to him. Even the prospect of attending English schools hasn't dampened

Their parents have been corresponding with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cummings, Indianapolis people who were sent to Doncaster three years ago by International Har-

vester, and have been assured that: everything will work out well,

| “We expect to find some things iwe won't like,” said Mrs. Hard. |“But the opportunities for all ef {us will far surpass what we don’t (like. We'll see everything we can, |—we don't intend to miss much” | Mrs. Hard sajd she has already arranged to pack a few “flannels” land some electric blankets .n {preparation for the lack of central heating in English homes. {Tips on travel and homemaking {have come from many sources “We've been reading the td Sovola (Mr. Inside Indianapolis) articles faithfully while he was on tour in Europe,” said Mrs; Hard. “I think he had a wonderful trip” The Hard family hasn't had to worry about delivery of The { Times, either. Son Bob was, untii

recently, a Times carrier o un =

“A VOYAGE over the briny blue to England,

That's what Mr. and Mrs. Herbert E. Hard, 951 Campbell Ave., and their two children are

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City Park Amateur Contest |

Garfield Park, Mrs. Emerson Smith, secretary-treasurer, sald

lunch, and promised a good pro-| gram of entertainment. :

“Tthe enthusiasm of the youngsters. no»

THERE'S an apple tree 36 inches high in the back yard of the James Edwards home, 2513 N. Alabama St. It was planted last fall. One apple, and gne only, has appeared so far. But what ‘a whopper! it measures 11% inches in circumference, and threatens] to bend the poor li'l treetop to the ground. Mr, Edwards says he can hardly believe the tape measure,

un » sn CITY LIBRARY OFFICIALS are happy to see that Harold Sander, head of the Business

Branch Library, has been chosen to+direct a whole system. Effective around Sept. 1, Mr. Sander will become city librarian in Roanoke, Va. He is president of the Indiana Library Associa-

ti and past president of the 1 4i3 a chapter, Special Libra- > Azociation, Married, Mr.

Sander ig father of three children and lives at 1943 N. Leland 8t. kJ » rd MORE NEWS from the library world concerns Miss Thelma M.,

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: : { Harry Bason, pianist and onetime vaudeville and radio favorite here, was found dead today in, his Hotel Pennsylvania room. Mr. Bason was discovered by a chambermaid and hotel manager James Wagner,

Harvester Cos two English, Yioale.. A. 4. Thatcher In 7 who summoned plants, h Garfield Park. 8p. m. | police. when he Assistant auditor for Interna- Charge. oh failed to answer tional Harvester since moving Marion County Fair. New § calls and knocks. here a year ago from Springfield, Bethel. All Day. | FN He was 57 and 0., Mr. Hard found his wife, Lois; tlm | 4 lived at 709 E. his son, Robert, 13, and daughter, Kentucky 'reunion Sunday In| 27th St.

He had been a child prodigy, early in his long career, giving| concerts of both! classical a n d popular musie.

' Mr. Bason

Plays Before Royalty During World War I, in which

(he was under continuous fire for

30 days in a sector of the French front, he gave performances in Europe, including command concerts for thé royalty of England and Belgium, Later he played here at Keith's and® the old Colonial Theaters, served as regular pianist on the WIRE staff for 12 years, and was partner of vocalist Frank Parrish on that station for five years. He was a Republican City Council candidate in 1947. Funeral arrangements had not been completed,

Labor Groups to Attend

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Region 3 UAW-CIO members of Indiana and Kentucky will hold summer school at Purdue University Saturday through Aug. 18. Carroll M. Hutton, Indianapolis, regional education director, is planning the program for the 190 delegates. Albert Stump, Indianapolis, at-

torney for the Indiana Medical Association, and John Bartee, legislative representative ~ for

Region 3, UAW-CIO, will¥debate}

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