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FRIDAY, SEPT. 7, 1051" .
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‘Services Monday
- . liam, Annabelle West; Harry, Jeanne w ’. - Clad MARRIAGE LICENSES Vermont;| Sharpoack; Robert, Martha Edwards; || coronary seclusion S23 2 Sr Clams, Reb s ~ » , Vermont: John, Eile Ranck: = William, 1Iverna James Coleman Griffin; 83, at 530 E. g athleen Winstead, 37, 1160 McDougal. | Jones; Wendell, Margie Page; Norman,| 0th, myocarditis | .. {Rrank Alles 38; ol? BE. eoraia; Patricla| Charlotte Kinsey rey. Ma X 4 ee Hays, 58, at Lon, arteriosclerotic 4. Mason, 29. : s : { e cent’ s—, , Mary Hennigani| heart, ! SOUTHPORT teenagers will take a keen inter- . A. gebring, 2g? 4%, Diampon: Ruth anthony, cannctie Andrsone; “Edward, Verna Suptard, 71, ab. 114% E. ohio, ur- : , : ohn n, 21, . : | : AY ly ere ’ 8 b : actir. the value of business LOMBFroW aad Sun ) [| IS dj Jopi Bonners: hod per, Yio Dor Thomas, ‘Patricia Grady. | Elizabeth Kirby, 79, at 6021 - Guilford, um . ober owers, 20, Er. ™ iM { , Tix : : day at the gasoline stations at 6711 and 5565 S. Jo. porten. "21, 101’ Blaine.” o |IDEATHS | Ronen wiosebetis, Morey, 75, ab “S83 y at - pp— ay. D. Johnson, 21, outlers; Martha ' Be ; | Madison Ave. Owners of these two service sta- oo" Services for Mrs. Lillie Farah, Pe Edwards, 2, iss Hisu. i . {ada Mure Frazier, ] year, at Riley, pneu- | Martha E. Morrison, 63, at Methodist : A ole, . arrollton: ar- 1 a Vou ’ | tions have promised to .contribute all .net profits 4 rer Jester Sina Break Bock Walter 3 i 3; np Ea ow. Ci appendicitis En HORE Nine. of finer: % Ti Oise pn. ] V ent invo .. Lienert, 26, arkview; - Clara Steila Bell, 56, ral, wih ) } hi ? for the two-days to the Southport Canteen, spon- hauling Hione: wal be he Lesite “EB Btantter, 33 Army; Betty J. ie, An brates 15 at 4300 5" tna, Olek abel a ra 0 s . py B, 43, ¥ .| “coronary occlusion, lo 'B. dner, 89, at "3833 N. Delasored by the: Southport Lions day at 130 p.m. In the Jordan Lore, "ketits $i BU} Conere: Laurel Bink, Co0 th 40 01 Bake, cura] bre aritrlointts, | (7 0 (0S nin BiEeF owis the stallion Where to Go Funeral Home. Burial will be in|, E. Stout. 18, 6135 Sunset Lane. ~~ |Jacob Fredrich, 72, at 841 Wright, coron-) aie, Hynard, 1, ab 345 Wash, , , { : , : 3 . ' ry clusion. : . y he - EE a oy AVE, and Otis j Crown Hill. 17, 1026 Union. John Frye, 58, at General, arterios tefotie] Hora J Wendling, , 3% ab 317 Park 3 . Ma, BS in a ok State Fair 60c and 35¢. Indi- Mrs. Farah died when a slab rm — | gleart. Pugh. 81. at 3615 Guildford, |ViHabeth "Phares, “at “Methodist, eareinoBurnett and sons, Paul and Har-| ana State Fair of ‘limestone fell from a truck PIVORCE SUITS FILED pharyngitis, © "| Michael "Charles Monahan, 78, at 78 N.
Gr d old, own the station at 5565 S.| 38th St. Syn
All day and smashed through the wind-| y | oy. ’ M. vs. James C. Burnes: Barba J. vs, . vania, cerebral thrombosis. w—— Madison Ave. All are Lions Club $50,000 Horse Show featur shield of the automobile in which | Robart. E. * Boole: Pauline VS. Paul Ww. Harry Hitchcock, 52. "al 1387 N. Gale. |OLUBS . WwW featur eter: Arry vs. een oldstein; | rombosis «UN members. Jimmy Doris , ’ h ng she was riding. The accident oc- Hall vs: Gladys N. Kennedy; Alberta vs, [Cassie Seaton Jackson, 78, at 610 N, Scientech-- Luncheon meeting. Hofel AntClub members stage special . ; ey's orchestra, rred Ind Henry Lewis: Tyler vs. Philomena Smith;| Senate. myocarditis. ors ee Mi FON Sublect~Giaspe’ Pa- ! | $2.40, $1.80, $1.20 and $1. Coll | State non . 37, near Waverly. |onry Lewis: Toler va PO er: "Ruth B (Dock Earl Seddens. 59, at 2020 Hillside,| I(t hoon. Monday. Bubject—Gaspe’ Pe benefits to finance the teen can-| [0 > or Ue and §1. Coll- | gtate police sald the truck|ys: John L. Stack: Autumn Rvs. Prank , cerebral hemorrhage. | insula, ET teen organized two years ago. at Fair Grounds. 8p. m. |driver, John Payton, 54, 2026|Vesta Eve Gluronce M. Dicker; Clarence . corebral thromnosis, ~~ oop Indians Section, Society ofAuiomgtive Future benefits planned include Harness Horse Races. $3, [Carolina Ave, applied the brakes|'* Lyddia Spall. v g + | Engingers—Dinn or’ mee Wp el turkey shoots Nov. 4 and 18 on| $2.40, $1.80, $1.50, $1.20 and $1. [on his vehicle and the stone fell BIRTHS Ship Movements open meeting, 8 p.m. = W. K. Creson the farm of Paul Kritsch, canteen] In front of the grandstand. [28-the Farah car was passing the Twins y and Tool Co. speaker. itt: hairma | Fr K and. truck . At Methodist Thomas, Viola Duncan, giyeritoTk. Arrivals —Independence. from ¥ 8 8 | gomu/ies ‘Siateman, | Fair Grounds. 1:80 pom. Uk Law| PE : Sy Co 3B Sar fem BH sajge, of Columug ALK, of Ha | State Fair Follies. $3, $2.40, | victim's caughter-In-law,},, o, pranel—Donald in: |, New York Departures—African Endeavor| DD ee mn 2% DRIVE slowly enough to stop gy 3g ¢ 50 81.20 ns 5, IMrs. Freddie Farah, 3845 Balti-| “Edward Alice Raferty: Arnold, Doro. to Capetown: Algonquin Victory to An.| . suddenly, the Hoosier Motor go... the - ; . more Ave. who was driving, and al Susder. Herbert, Owendolyn Bmith.|Extavia to Genoa; Liberte to Plymouth: Pigs Is Pigs Club tells motorists. of the grandstand. Falr |, 9 vear.gld grandson, Charles, As, Coleman — Tare pach Baugh; Mauretania to “Havre. Pioneer Isle’ to | Grounds. 8 p. m. » ’ ’|” Ralph, Alice. Adams. fydney: Biblia I Rijeka) val | KENTON, Tenn. (UP)—A red hool with bheginni idi th SKhorramshahr; Tawali to Kuwait; Tatra Walk to schoo ginning, | riding in the front seat, were not|at Methodist Li Elv d | | ° Tennis Exhib ; ethodist — Lawrence. Elva Mardis: to Matadi; Cape Ann to Kimgston; Oriente Duroc sow owned by Jim Midyett students, to learn the safest nis Exhibition by Hamil |hurt. Three other children riding| LetoY, Jang, wituman, Citwm. Math to Havana: Santa Catalina to Curacao: gave birth to a litter of 25 pigs route, is its advice to parents, | oe Richardson, Tony oer, in the rear seat received minor Rudy, Mary Miller, Walter Alice Flow: St Rane Capello; Texan toi8aVe JfH fo 2 ip -l r an ue AvVOe. 3 ) ers; ert, riey son. onald, Trya to Hamilton; V ti . | Noble Sutton, assistant man-| 8 injuries. Mary McClintic; Charles. Lu Vinia| San Frageisco ua i Evan rei
$3, $2 and $1. Woodstock Club. 38th and Northwestern. 4:30
The group was en route to visit
ager of the club, pointed out poMrs. Farah's son, William, in
Hce and School Safety Patrols
protect children at many cross-| P- ™. Martinsville. CRlord, ueus Moran! Ernest, Los ee rr rt os Mer: Wrens] Indiana’s Foremost ings, but some children cross at Newsboys’ Ban@ Concert. Born in Auburn’ 61 years ago,|,. SE Francie Wet! sacy Love: Ridh from Papeete; Heredia from Puerto Arunprotected corners en route to, Free. 38th St. entrance of the Mrs. Farah had been an Indian-|A%, ft Jiahels-Wasne, Mary Love: Rich- ool es, He ech from | Buses: Aoung:| Ap arel Shop school. . State Fair Grounds. 7 p. m. apolis resident 45 years. She re- At ns ioral — Ollie, Nati Williams; Washington, from Columbia River; Facia P $a 8 I Stock Car Racing. $1.50, sided aty 1520 Sheldon St. | At, Coleman—Robert, Ruth Benford; James, | San Francisco Departures — President, 3 20 W. Washington St. FLOWER MISSION ‘board g125 and $1. W.. 16th St. Other survivors include two At Methodist—Ervin,, Gladys Boyd; Wil-to Fokohama; Mormas tu; China Tralispo
committees, led by Mrs, Albert| Smith, are at work planning a| public card party and style show| by H. P. Wasson & Co. for 1:30 p.m. on Oct. 10 at Riviera Club. Proceeds will go toward purchase
of medicine for Flower Mission *
Hospital.
a « ” ” THE FISH you enjoy at the “fry”. gponsored today, 4-10 p. m.,| and tomorrow, 3-9 p.m., at School 39 will help buy a public address gystem for the school. ‘se » n »~ ‘SUPREME COURT Justice fherman Minton will meet with the .Indianapolis Bar Association Thursday before returning to the capitol. Stu‘sy dents of Indiana] “4 University, his] alma mater, will give a musica program follow-| ing the 6 o'clock! dinner in the Indianapolis Ath-| letic Club. k Floyd W, Burns, associate president, has submitted the following slate for, the nominating committee which will select 1952 officers: Frederic D. Anderson, B. Howard Caughran, Wilson 8. Daily, Gustav H. Dongus, Harvey A. Gra-| bill, Byron P. Hollett and Her-|
bert E. Wilson. » n rr
SUMMER meant study—and/ results—for undergraduate and graduate students at Butler University. Thirty completed degree fequirements at the post-summer | gession, Dr. C. R. Maxam, reg-|
{strar, announced today. ” ” » {
MISS FRANCES WISHARD, returns to Orchard, country day school, to convene Wednesday | morning for its 30th season.| Miss Wishard, at Orchard 1936-| 1942, will be music supervisor| after five years teaching at the University of California. New| teachers include: Miss Ursula Zoudlik, Miss Nancy Gullette, Mrs. Ralph Clark and Mrs. Phil-| lip Reisler.
» os ” AN ART appreciation class will be offered for the first time this year at the IU Indianapolis! Downtown Center, opening Sept. 17. It will be taught by Robert 0. Parks, curator of John Herron Art Institute. Mr. Parks will be new to the faculty along with R. M. Swisher Jr. John T. Emerson Jr, Joan Bettorff, James E. Morgan, J. K. Rash and Irving J. Baltzman.
‘Attempted Burglary
Mr. Minton
A possible attemtp to burglar-
ize tne office of the dean of women at Butler University was reported to police today. Miss Elizabeth Durfiinger, the dean, said a window had been broken and there were footprints on the sill. Butler cfficials said, so far as they could learn, nothing had been taken.
Official Weather
UNITED STATES WEATHER BUREAU —Sept, TT
5:19 | Sunset ie 820% i
Sunrise - torr S—————————— recipitation 24 hrs. end. 7:3 otal precipitation since Jan. 1 Deficiency, since Jan. 1 ...........
a. m. trace 25.6 2.1 "The following table shows the temperature in other cities:
Station High Low ALIANER civeernsrsnannsnrinns 80 28 Chicas Pi ® CARO 1 § fncinnati 80 2 levelan: 3 3a ONVET ..esesnens 2 vansville ....... 81 2 . Wayne 6 88 t. Worth 103 2 Kansas City 80 3 os Angeles 12 se fami ..esiavisriaes 88 inneapolis-St, Paul 11 40 New Orleans .... 90 4 Oks as City .. 9 a kiashoma Cit 9 64 . 72 53 San Antonio . 98 5
San Francisco .....
CASH OR TERMS
1 Mortuary. Burial, Crown Hill.
other sons, Albert, Indianapolis, land Charles Allen, Los Angeles; three” daughters, Mrs. Helen Rose Bradley, Honolulu, Hawaii, and Mrs. Ruth Charlene Lucas and (Mrs. Anna Marie Archer, Indian'apolis, and eight grandchildren. |
Midget Speedway, across from the “500.” 8:30 p. m. : Stock Car Racing. $1.50, $1 and 50c. Indianapolis Speedrome, Kitley at U. 8. 52. 6:30 Pp. m.
LOCAL DEATHS
MRS. HARRY C. (LOTTIE E.) jion County resident and operator SMITH, 55 of 226 N. Addison St. of-a 500-acre farm near Speedway
Services at 2 p. m. tomorrow in| : hpvines ! Royster and Askin W. Washing: |C 0: Stpvices In Los angéles
ton - Street Mortuary, Burial, 'PMOITOW. . ih Crown Hill. “iy : Wd hy : f 8 x VIRGIL PRICE, 49, of 539 WILLIAM D. PRICE, 50, of Drake St, employee of Clark, 4801 E. Washington St., Apt. 15, Brothers Plumbing Co. 10 years. a Marion County sheriff's deputy, Services at 1 p. m. Monday in
former county commissioner's of- “ } fice employee. Services at 10 a. mu {32000 Brothers ‘West Side Chaps el. Burial, New Crown. {
Monday in Flanner & Buchanan 2 ¥ 8 . i
MOSES CROUCH, 68, of 1245 HARVEY E. SLAVENS, 65, of E. Hanna Ave. retired Monroe iat Colieze Ave, retire) SI {County farmer. Services at 2:30] ployee in e meat purchasing | p. . m. Sunday in the Southport department of the Kroger Com- pgntist Church. Burial, Green-|
pany. Services at 2 p. m. tomor-/ 04 Cemetery. Friends may call | row in Moore and Kirk Colonial g¢ the Melery: end may Fu-|
Chapel. Burial, Crown Hill. neral Home, until noon Sunday. = = = {
MRS. FLORENCE J. STOUT, apo ANNA ELSNER. 74 of
68, of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. for- ’ ’ ’ ! 6 . es mer Indianapolis resident and 2151 x Dr vires
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widow of Dr. C. F. Stout. 8erv- gorrmann Funeral Home, 9 a. m..
ices at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. Burfal, Crown Hill, Ee ” » § HIRAM A. ENGLE, 68, of 3209 Collier St., a truck driver. Services.at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in Shirley Brothers West Side Chap-/| el. Buial in Martinsville. | 2 #2 = | ras GEORGE ALBERT BUTCHER, | 63, of Los Angeles, former Mar- hy!
St. Catherine's Catholic Church. Burial, 8t. Joseph Cemetery.
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