Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 September 1951 — Page 10
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CUB SCOUTS stay home Sept. their leaders and parents take an guting.
adults who have directed Cub fun for the year. The pow-wow will be held at the Indiana State
Fair Grounds, sponsored by the Boy Scout Council—located here. Attending with Cub Scout leaders will be Den Mothers and Pack fathers. Parents will “camp” in the 4-H Building along 42d St. Around 1000 persons are expected, including Scout commissioners and explore leaders. They will view skills of Scouts, Cubs and other boys in the Scout fraternity at 50 booths along 4-H Club row. Highlight of entertainment will be a rodeo at 2 p. m. Sept. 30. That's the “kick-off” for the fall membership roundup this month through December, ; sn 8 2 / MARK TRAIN ASSOCIATION of Indiana, Inc., will meet at 8 p. m. Tuesday at 1440 N. Meridian St. with a talk on “Charles Dickens and Music” scheduled by Laura Mollenauer of New York City. Mary Susan Singer, city, will provide music. = = n
MR. AND MRS. Norman Hem-
bree, 1431 E. Ohio St, swering to. ‘grandfather” “grandmother”
are an-
bree and wife.
lation Department, is stationed
at Scott Air Force Base near Bel-|
ville, Ill.
= ” = FIVE HUNDRED Civil fense police will
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is set for 7:30]
Foster, FBI director, a speaker. Talks also will be
Mr. Foster made by Mayor Bayt, Charles R. Broderick, Civil Defense director, ‘and Police Chief John O'Neal. = "
= “AMATEURS, ARISE,” is the
subject of a local insurance man turned artist, in September issue of Art News. Ralph F. Thompson, 5307 N. New Jersey St., tells the story of adopting painting as his hobby 17 years ago. Through tomorrow, Mr. Thompson is showing his paintings on the geometry of flowers in his offices, 609 Merchants Bank Bldg. He'll also exhibit at the Indiana Artists’ Club show here in November. = » EJ EDMUND J. SHEA goes to St. Louis, Mo. Sunday to receive an honor for being outstanding in hospital administration. The assistant administrator of the IU Medical Center since 1939 will become a Fellow Mr. Sh in the American ‘ Shea College of Hospital Administrators. Mr. Shea, president-elect of the Indiana Hospital Association, lives at 4479 Washington Blvd.
= = o HOW TO FEED the public will be concern of some 2000 members of the Indiana Restaurant Association here Oct, 2-3-4. It's the] 18th annual convention of the] association. Arrangements for the session, to be held in Murat Theater, will be made by Vice Presidents J. H. Frazee and J. R. L. McPherson, Executive
and | pow. It's a new] daughter, Dona Marie, born this| week to their son, Sgt. D. R. Hem-| Sgt. Hembree, | formerly with The Times Circu-|
De-
follow gradua-| tion exercise to-| night by obser-| trips with city police- | men. Graduatjon|
p. m. at Tech High School] with Harvey
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Where to Go
Attique Tau Players’ Musical | Melodrama, “Indiana.” 60c. TU building, Fair Grounds. 8:30 p. m. Stock Car Racing. $1.50, $1.25 and $1, WW. 16th St. Midget Speedway, across from the “500.” 8:30 p.m. Football, Cathedral vs. Washington at CYO Field; Howe at | Tech, and Manual at Sacred Heart, 70c. 8 p.m. Stock Car Racing. $1.50, §1
and 50c. Indianapolis Spee- | drome, Kitley at U.S. 52. 8:30 p.m.
tors Riéby Clark, Gertrude Brammer, Ray Zimlich, Veronica Morrissey, T. H. Haney and Lute M.! Troutt, all of Indianapolis.
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Wray Fleming . . . Polio Campaign Director 3d Year
IT’S Wray E. Fleming's job, for the third year, to lead Indiana’s 1952 March of Dimes polio compaign. The local attorney and newspaperman said “14 Indiana
1 and already have received $66,612 from National Foundation Headquarters to continue financial assistance to polio patients.” The 1951 state campaign raised | $760,759, being used for the 195 polio cases reported up to Sept. 10 in the state—compared with] 202 on record for the same date! last year, Mr. Fleming said. The, National Foundation’s March of] | Dimes campaign fell $5 mililon| short in polio research, education and patient care, he said. # = 8 INDIANA post offices are the mailing address for contributions to the Legion’s 1951 Crusade for) Freedom campaign. Contributions | may be placed in envelopes ad-| dressed to “Crusade for Free-| dom” in care of their local post]
state Crusade chairman, an-| nounced. Indiana's goal by October is 1 million members do-| nating $175,000.
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