Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 September 1951 — Page 12
© ep Brauch Boards IN Register Voters In 5th Ward Today:
| Branch voter registration boards will visit seven locations - oN. Bosart. Milton Britton, 31, 4737 W ose] er; niin the Fifth Ward today. fred Chandler, 25, 4737 W. Beecher,
i } George Williams, 48, 606 W. 10th; Ophelia ‘Residents who are not regis “qorEe Mt "sos W. Toth. —_ Jes
tered or have moved tQ another James Collins, 3 1910 Saat, Barne a 3) precinct must re-register to vote preq Kellerhals, 36, 3344 N. Capital Ave.;
{ |in the Nov. 6 .mayoralty election.| Kay Bornfield, 34 3318 Washington Branch boards will operate to- Bugens Kien, Bb Summani Ora Johnston, | day from 2 to 9 p. m. at the fol- he (lowing sites:
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Roger Avery, 17, 637.N. Hamilton; Vergi-| lene Oliver, 18, en N. Hamilton. | lwin Moses, 65, 3905 N. LaSalle; Mar-| guiite Moonshower, 45, 3610 Fall Creek
Ralph ‘Lambing, 22, U, 8. Army; Jo Ann | Rader, 19, Berkley, Mich [Janes J 22, 2151 Martindale Ave; a 13, 5318 E. 34th, Davia Sa 19, U. §. Atr Force; Jean| Tarrell, 507 ". Holmes. Robert Freeman, 24, 3033 Central Ave; Rose Lorton, 23, 1216 N. Bosart.
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DIVORCE SUITS FILED
Fire Station 14 at 2960 N. Ken-| James vs. Barbara Snyder; Pearl vs. William Somes; Mary vs. George Morgan;
{wood Ave. School 36 at 2801 N:|j ooh" 5 Odessa Buckner: Alma vs. Rov | Capitol Ave. School, 87 at 2411|Angle; Dorothy vs. Walter McNary;
| Charles: vs. Emma Bates; Lawrence vs. Indianapolis Ave., Snyder's Auto| SE Moore: William vs. Mary Throck- | Service, 3757 N.
Illinois St.; resi- morton; Harry vs Rita Helfrich; May vs. | {dence at
. n Robert Dean, 2017 Paris Ave. resi-| tee |
|Office, Room 12, Courthouse, will | * t Coleman—John, Juanita Cobb: Thur |
b 1 fan, Egthen Tasley; Claude Joan Mec- | i ean; ona 056 eynolds, ibe open daily from 8 a. m. to 10| Tu Bie a li TELE p. m. until Oct. 8. At, Methodist Virgil, Pauline Selrides. i y es ‘ec Lola ean xon ober elore Indianapolis newcomers are| Nevins: E. J., Betty Allen; Evans, Frieda
Rugenstein; Robert, Donna Samper Paul, Violet Terry in the! At St. Vinecent's—Joseph, nerman; Wilbur, Clementing
Thomas, Mary Fox; Robert, Annie Dale;
eligible to vote if they have lived
in the state Six months, Katheryn Yio.
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township 60 day» and in the pre-| cine 15 v Walter, Lorraine Stoll; James, Erma nct 30 day efore election. J Aer In ar on Berolt nas At Home—Henry, Rosemary Stewart, 2110 | N. Arsenal.
GIRLS Court Outlaws Ban on! at st. Francis—Rov, done Collier; Law- | Tet ace, Ne Dutolers Fumer, Ruth Hier; 1arles, Margaret Baker. Paper Milk Cartons At Coleman—Don Roberta Richards.
| | At Methodist—Robert, Barbara Marendt;
Richard, Frances Monroe; Joseph, WASHINGTON, Pa, Sept. 18 Nevada Ward: James, Myrtle Lane; Rob- { (UP) — Common Pleas Judge ert Jr, Barbara Caver; Rgbert. Barbara Esteridge; James, e untley |George T. Cummins ruled yester-| a: st. Vincent’'s—Albert. Mildred Jarvis:
Marilyn Charles. |
.. John, Jeannette Dempsey: Lee, |day that a Washington city ordi-| Pout; William, Audrey Romack;
re outlawing delivery of milk| Beth Myers. in paper containers was a viola-| {tion of the U. 8. Constitution. DEATHS | He granted the. Otto Milk Co. lan injunction against enforce-| Blanche T. Weil 68. at 2040 E. Michigan,
| William H. Logan, 73, at 2055 Columbia, arteriosclerotic heart.
{ment of the ordinance forbidding Joseph, Déniel Hookwalter, 53. at 333] | use of anything but glass bottles. Carrie B. Burget, 76, at St. Vincent's: ma (The judge said that since some of gq" G Geftries, 49, at Methodist, coron:| {the milk is obtained in Ohio and! a2 Oosiuston. #5. at 62 IN. Beles Vi some of the paper containers in| carcinoma. ' ’ elle View| % 57, { 1 Louisiana. the case involved in-{Beriha Ms’ Ruad, 75, at 3630 Culless. |terstate commerce. Ray But Bush. , 38, at 1020 E. Market, coronary FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSN Whig art ordinance as 8 sehagiine Staub, 78, at General, nephro olation of the amendment german J. Zoschke, 71, at 447 N. Bevill 21 VIRGINIA AVENUE because it discriminated between coronary occlusion. Ho Lo Shi |glass and paper, although both ~ monary embolism. = o> = -° Pu} ‘were sanitary.
ICharles Albert Jetter, 84, at 1336 N. Delaware, carcinoma.
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But the real secret of staying young at “nigh on 90” is to have
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Like most successful Indiana businesses, we came up the hard way. The men who built this company hewed to the line on working hard at giving people good things to eat at lowest possible prices.
They stayed young with hard work, and fresh ideas. We're staying young with new ideas today! For instance:
New ways of curing and smoking our meats they never dreamed of in the old days.
* New methods of taste-testing with consumers to insure our products taste the way folks like them best. New checks and cross-checks to be certain that everything “Kingan” always is of the same high quality! "When Kingan came to Indiana, the State’s industrial payrolls totalled around $10,000 a month.
Today Kingan’s own Indianapolis payrolls total around $1,000,000 a month! :
As we approach our 90th birthday, we're looking ahead—not back, and working ahead, as always, to bring you more and better things to eat!
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Teen Music Canteen
Announces Auditions Auditions for the monthly recitals of the Teen Music Canteen (will be held at 4 p. m. Friday in Wilking auditorium; 120 N. Pennsylvania St. Teen-age instrumentalists and vocalists are linvited. to try out. The Teen Sinfonietta, Renato Pacini directing, has some openings for string players. hearsals are held at 7 p. m. Thurs-
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Tourist Rush to Canada Sets All-Time Record
OTTAWA, Ontario, Sept. 18 {(UP)—Tourist travel into Can{ada from the United States reached a record high last month, the Bureau of Statistics reported {today It said 504.056 vehicles, mostly from the U. S., entered the counitry, an increase -.of three per cent jover the previous record in July
land 15 per cent higher than any
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