Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 September 1951 — Page 4
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Mrs. Lee Bush Retakes "Miss Flame’ Contest Lead
ROSES FOR MISS FLAME! Selecting flowers from a bank of red roses for "Miss Flame's"” bouquet are (left to right) Chief Raleh R. Fender, chief Indianapolis Fire Prevention Bureau; William Cronin, vice president Allied Florists of Indianapolis, and George Hol-
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¥. { | Mrs, Lee Bush, a secretary at votes behind; eighth, Mrs. Joan the Indianapolis Water Co., is |Snyder, 3209 E., 10th St, a fire-| back in the lead in the votes for/man's wife, 538 votes behind. “Miss Flame”, | More than 250 candidates have | Second is Mrs. Madge Bright, received votes. (who led the past few days. Mrs. No more vote coupons will be | Bright, employed at the cosmetic! {accepted after the last midnight | {counter at L. 8S. Ayres & Co., is! |deadline. [182 votes behind. “Miss Flame”, the red-haired | The tabulation does not include girl or woman receiving the most | votes mailed last night or brought votes on coupons from The Times, | Ito the Times offices before the will be queen of the Fire Preven{midnight deadline. The staff of/tion Demonstration Sunday aftertabulators today were counting noon at the State Fair Grounds. the last - minute pile of vote Two runnersup will attend the coupons clipped from the Times.ceremonies at ‘which “Miss Others in Running Flame” will be crowned by Mayor | Third is Letty I. Lawrence, of| Bayt before the. thousands of Diamond Chain, 228 votes behind;/spectators. fourth, Marilyn Knoy, secretary The fire demonstration, a thrillin the Special Services office ayy ng exhibition by Indianapolis fireCold Spring Veterans Hospital, imen will be open free to the pub397 votes behind; fifth, Charlotta lic. It will start at 2 p. m. Cole, H. P. Wasson & Co. em- | The “Miss Flame” search” was ployee, 418 votes behind; sixth, {staged by The Times with the co-| Justina Freeland, employee of operation of the Junior Chamber | P. R. Mallory Co. 421 votes be-/of Commerce. {hind; seventh, Lois Rawlings, The winner will be announced | {Herff{-Jones Co. employee, 440! Sunday in The Sunday Times.
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