Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 August 1951 — Page 5
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tor Division, 501 N. LaSalle St.
RCA employees expect to donate blood between
Tuesday and Aug. 30. Mobile units will’ visit the City
Friday. Donations will be taken Wednesday and Thursday at the Deferne Blood Center, 18 W. Georgia St. ” rd o MARTI RUTH KNAUER, graduate of Shortridge here and Oberlin College, Oberlin, O., has added a music award to scholarships. Her cello playing won her the Gregor Piatiogorsky award at Berkshire Music Center at Tanglewood, near Lenox, Mass, where she is a scholarship student. Miss Knauer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Knauer, 5934 Carrollton Ave. will work on a master's degree on a scholarthis fall. - u ” ”
DISAPPEARANCE of Henry Mueller from his desk at the Works Board where he is execu-
tive is explained bv a combinaiion medical checkup and He'll be back shortly, said. ” on un
secretary
vacation. members
TWO LOCAL men will hunt air-conditioned quarters Wednesday in Anderson to answer winter heating questions of district mem-
bers of the Indiana Coal Merchants Association. Attending will be Frank Pitt-
state treasurer, and Clara state director, both of The association plans meetings Aug. 29 at Monticello; Sept. Sept. 26,
man, ence Paul, this city. sectional l.ake Freeman, 20, Lake Wawasee, Spring Mill State Pari.
” THE REV. FR. RICHARD MUELLER, assistant pastor of St. John's. Catholic Church, will show color pictures he took at the beatification of Pius X in the Vatican at a meeting of Indianapolis Council 437, “Knights of Columbus, tomorrow night in Fr K. of C. hall. ’ Other speakers will be William Fox, Indianapolis News, and Tom Jordan, CYO executive director. = = ”
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WILLIAM EVANS, administraassistant to Dr. Herman Shibler, public schools superintendent. has been named chair man of the Marion County Chapter of the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis. = o " IT'S AMAZING height isn't the only reason Mrs, Leroy Robey guards the tall budding dahlia at her home, 443 Agnes St. It's 10 ‘high, twice the height of most dahlias. When it blooms Mrs. Robey will pass out blossoms to Caldwell AME Chapel members at General Hospital, assisted by her grandchildren, Jacquelyn Sugg, 14, Sherry Sugg, 95, and Edna Sugg, 3.
- Poland Accuses y. S.
WARSAW, Poland, Aug. 11
(UP)—Poland has accused the United States ina formal nole of “discriminating against the
REPUTATION Polish flag’ bv detaining the liner
Batory in New York.
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WHERE TO GO
- Band Concert, Alumni Orchestra. field Park, 8 P. M.
Stock car racing. $1.50, $I and 50c. Indianapolis Speedrome, Kitley at U, S. 52. 8:30 P. M.
Racing. $1.50, $1.25 and $I. W. 16th St. Midget Sceedway, across from the ''500." P. M.
Amateur Baseball E. C. At. kins vs. Mallory at Rivesside No. 6; Allison vs. Vestar Steel at Riverside No. 3; Eagles vs. South Side Saints at Riverside No. |: Richardson Rubber vs. Art Sacks at Brookside No. I; Indiana Reformatory vs. Tryon Tavern at Pendleton: Linde Air vs. Bridgeport Brass al Riverside No. | (I p..m.); Wilhelm Contractors vs. Linde Air at Riverside No. 2 (2:30 p. m.) Kirshbaum Center vs. State Farm at Putnamville: Fall Creek Athletics vs. Wilhelm Contractors at Riverside No. 4 and ischoff Construction vs. Union Printers. 2:30 p. m. except for those with’ times in parentheses. Fe ee.
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lations Association Northwestern University is Robert D. Hammer, manager of the Indianapolis Morris Plan savings department, Mr. Hammer. who lives at 1227 Southbrool: Dr., is active in local civic circles and is co-chairman of the Boy Scout Sustaining Membership Campaign. His thesis, required of each student of public relations, will cover a survey of Morris Plan's contribution to the improvement of community life and local youth organizations.
Mr. Hammer
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Masons Planning Annual Franklin Visitation Day
Times State Service
FRANKLIN. Aug. 11--More than H000 Indiana Masons, members of the Eastern Star, their families and friends will come
here Sept. 16 for the fraternity's Visitation Day at the In-
Home.
annual diana Masonic An all-day program of tainment is being planned, according to Oswald A. Tislow of Indianapolis. Grand Master of Masons in Indiana The Visitation program is fold. The. Masonic family unites in a day of fellowship and home which ganization maintains for the aged Masons, and orphans. Among the improvements completed during the last year is a tunnel for carrying utility services to all buildings. An addition to provide adequate housing facilities for employees is now un der construction.
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Hoosier Held - On FBI Charge
Charles I. Neddef, 36. Gary, was arrested in” Hammond ved™ terday and arraigned hefore a
U. 8. Commisisoner on of impersonating a
a charge
federal offi-
cer to obtain a revolver, the FBI office here announced Neddef. who was freed from
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the Indiana State Prison in Jan., 1931, was released on $H000 bond.
“The FBI said Neddef also was wanted by Michigan City police "for burglary apd by Gary and Hobart police for robbery. They also took into custody Manuel Rios, East Chicago. who. told
FBI agents he participated with Neddef in several Calumet district robberies.
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CHICAGO, Aug. 11 " (UP)— Television has stimulated the sale
of Incense, I. V. Radkins, presi-
dent of the Hindu Incense Manu-
facturing Co. declares. “People stay home oftener and have more guests in their homes,” Mr. Radkins said, "They want the frag rant atmosphere provided by incense.”
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