Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 August 1951 — Page 6
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you up for evade
zen full pt juice’ made alat thé State Fairgrounds. Willlam
bold statement that he had not filed return or paid tax. A recepear caught the boast and His wife told her who told Her cousin who
tive told his wife. neighbor told her husband who is our milk man, and the milk man told me. Confusious should have added to his philosophizing ‘Man who filed no tax return better keep mouth gre
a "on 8 + CASTS changed five times be¢ause leads took measles, pink gye and vacations—but the show on today. The Children’s onderland, Irvington's new Kindergarten, at 2 p. m. in Christian Park Community Center, will resent a skit by Mrs. James fe director. Cast includes Connie Hench, Sandra Shilling, Becky Farbpch, Pam and Dale Sparks, fe Smith, Liza and Suzan Park, Dickie J. Smith, David Babcock, Linda Jordan, Jeanne Voss, and Judy Cochran. ” ” » NIGHTS out for mother, Aug. 24-25, for the fish fry, 5-8 p. m.
at Olive Branch Methodist Church, formed to present factual in.jexterminated, {
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Mooresville. The Balays will cele* brate their golden wedding anniversary with open house for! their five children, nine grand-| children, two great-grandchildren| and friends. Children are Robert! E. Balay, 4529 Norwaldo Ave.; Mrs, Maggie Russell, Martinsville; Ray, at home; Chester, Eminence; Mrs. Dorothy Universaw, Coatesville.
tJ 2 ” { JOHN WALSH, Indianapolis, and Ralph Kapalcynski, South) Bend, will represent Indiana fraternity brathers at the national convention of Kappa Sigma in| Chicago next week. They're members of Epsilon Omicron Chapter at Butler,
» ” ” . THERE'S fun to offset studying next month for Beech Grove boys, 9 and over. The Happy Time Club will start fall activities at 7 p. m. Sept. 6, at meeting in Beech Grove Christian | Church. The Rev. E. M. Hamil-| ton sponsors the group. i
yw 8 i SUMMER SNOOZING is almost over for cocker spaniels.! Soon owners will brush, fluff! and trim them for the seventh
Mandy Gelardin
E. Wunderlich, Muncie, will judge the show to be directed by John L. Sipe, Indianapolis. Entries are due Sept. 2 with E. W. Coffin, 2741 N. Gale St. s ” » BRICKLAYERS' Local Union No. 3 members will be building for posterity and prizes when they add to walls at the State Fairgrounds Saturday. From the builders will be chosen entries in the brickmason apprentices’ state championship contest at the State Fair. Frank Hankins and (¥. Donald Jacks will take charge.
‘Bid for Underwriters
Group to Move Here Indiana. insurance men have
terest the National Association of Life Underwriters to move its {headquarters from New York to { Indianapolis.
A special committee of Indian-
apolis Insurance men—Fitzhugh|
Traylor, Russell ‘Simpson and Easley Blackwood -- has been
formation on building costs to the association’s board of trustees.
to move from New York, where it has been domiciled for 61 years. At present, insurance men regard Indianapolis as the “capital” of the insurance business.
Smithsonian Receives Cape of Emperor
WASHINGTON (UP)—A cen-tury-old cape of the Manchu dynasty in China has just been presented to the Smithsonian Institution. The cape, of heavy black silk and lined with golden-haired ménhkey skins, was a personal gift of Generalissimo Chiang Kaishek, head of the Chinese Nationalist government to Maj. Gen. David C. Barr, chief of a postwar military mission to China. Gefl. Barr, former: commander of the U., 8. Seventh Division in Korea, gave it to the Smith- |
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is dangled before ‘the peoples’ |eyes. : Gheorgieff, a prominent member of the “Thracian organization” recently made a speech: “We should be ready because when war comes we will be the first to enter and occupy Thrace {with the help of the ‘glorious | Greek partisans, so that we can {realize Stalin's promise that {Thrace will become Bulgarian lagain,” said he. { The president of the same organization, Georgi Dimitrov Sap{ounare, haranging the townsfolk lof Haskow sgid: | “We will soon descend to the |Aegean sea, Before long, the Communists will take over power in France and Italy, and the|
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