Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 August 1951 — Page 8
Ta S700 block 05 Notwaldo and * present “The Pled Piper.” “The shdw will be presented at
echo of the prompter’'s whisper dies away. -s The cast, whose ages range from 5 to 9 includes David Shank, Mary Kay Meyer, Mary Ann Griggs, Pamela Greene, Brute Shotter, Carole Lee Cooper,
Shaffer, Suzanne‘ Peck, Billy Evans, Nancy Shank, Charles Schaffer, Ann Marie Meyer, Laurine Henzle and Frank Henzie.
i ENTERPRISING EDDIE : WALL, 13-year-old entrepreneur } of the entertainment world, is « back in the circus business this * summer, . Eddie, assisted by neighbor- - hood chpyms Larry Garrison, Doyle West, Tommy Tuttle, Paul . Meredith, David Grissel, Arthur Antone and Dave Vachet, will . stage his second annual Benefit Circus from 6 p, m. to 8 p. m. * Saturday in the rear of his home, . 3314 E. 9th St. There'll be movies, clown toss, ' fruit punch, popcorn and candy— + every attraction 5 cents. Profits * will go to the Nursery School for . Preschool Deaf and\ Hard of Hearing Children, which is at- ' tended by Eddie's small brother, + Donald. ' “Last year,” said Mrs. Fletcher Wall, mother of the boys, + “they cleared $30, and were rained . | out by 7:30. They hope to do as « well this year.” $ » » ” BUSINESS FIRMS in Marion ' County are exceeding their quotas . regularly at Red Cross blood donor headquarters, 18 W. Georgia St. Employees of 12 firms equaled " or exceeded the 100 per cent goal , during July. The list includes «+ John Deere Plow Co. Republic ‘ Steel Corp. U. 8S. Marine Head- . quarters, E. J. Gausepohl Co, * Shell Oil Co., Chevrolet Body Div. GMC, Capitol Lumber Co., Civil Aeronautics Administration and
tian Park and at 3 p. m. in Brookside Park. Costumes were made by mothers of
the cast; Mrs. William M. Shank, wl ar . : 5750 Crittenden Ave., was direc- Where to Go © tor. All participants plan to cele-| Jack Kochman Hell Drivers.
brate with a picnic after the last) (oo. Uq. qway, across from
Anita Shank, Robert Evans, Mark} »™% ——
{have pictures taken to send back
TUESDAY, ‘AUG. 14, a
Crittenden Aves.
1 p. m. in Chris-
$1.50, $1.25 and $1. W. 16th St,
the “500.” 8:30 p.m. Wrestling. $1.95. Armory: 8 p.m. Stock Car Racing. $1.50, $1 and 50c. Indianapolis Speedrome, Kitley at U.S, 52. 8:30
Open House, Servicemen’s Center, 111 N. Capitol Ave. 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Goods Co. Firms which went over the top in June included John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Co., Akron Surgical House, Paper Package Co. and Crescent Paper Co.
” tJ » GI JOE will be on hand today from 11 a.m. until 9 p.m. in Servicemen’s Center, 111 N. Capl-
staff available from 6 p.m, to 9 Franz. p.m. to show off the recording staff of - the Waldorf-Astoria room, art studio, hobby floor, |Hotel, New York. “ham” radio station, camera club| vo. 7
and dark room, and “Rogue's . at " Gal » | ROGER C. FLEMING, publi¢ lery,” where men in service relations director for Allison's,
thas been appointed associate
to their Tamils. ’ |general campaign chairman of
NEEDLEPOINT devotees wil/the 1951 Red Feather campaign
by William J. Stout, general be interested in an unusual Buick] Riviera sedan going on display at chairman. Mr. Fleming served
Monarch Buick Co., Aug. 7.29!in the same capacity last year,
and at Community "Buick, Aug. 30 to Sept. 1. A 'State’s Polio Incidence Upholstery of the amtomobile| is a of handmade needle Up From Year Ago point designed and executed in, The State Board of Health Vienna by Mme, Ida Jolles. reported today polio incidence Theme is a modern adaptation was a little higher than at the of classic floral design dating to/game time last year, but added a time before the Crusades. The|the disease still was far from an’ display is sponsored by the| epidemic stage. needle-point department at Wm.| The board said 17 new cases H. Block Co. {were reported during the past six 2 8 = /days and six new counties were J. LOUIS READ, former mana- added to the list of these where ger of the Harvard Club, Boston, cases had been reported. has been appointed manager of Total number of cases since the Hotel Severin here. Mr. Read, {Jan. 1 is 103, with six deaths the ° an alumnus of Cornell University, board said. A year ago, there
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and three years ago was chairman of the Industrial Division
His Honor the Mayor has disappeared from City Hall. Mayor Bayt's official family reports he is om a vacation with his wife and two boys, first he] has had since before the primary this spring. He'll be back at the ‘end of the week.
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