Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 October 1951 — Page 4
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niversary
described nett when he was Lions F governor overseeing clubs in 58 Hoosier cities, ub sponsors the port Teen Canteen, Boy ar Scouts, and purchases glasses for
niversary. home, 4053 N.
niece, Mi:
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IT 60FS ON ty,
“IF YOU HAVE a job to do,
That will be the philosophy pangup two<hour S180
went
its goal in 2%: h
from
tiong in the club area in Perry Township go to the Community Fund. Southport Tions, 100 mem- S88 bers strong, will £ i
The fast canvass has been copied by several and his orchestra. Lions clubs in southern Indiana to them by Mr. Bur-
Moore on their 60th wedding an- Bayt Oct. 24, They'll celebrate at teammates on the
ests v
here.
8. Car
do It and get it
pack of Southport
) fund campaign to-
200 per cent Over
ou . Where to Go Basil Rathbone will speak -on | “The Magie of the Theater.” *5¢ hool wanted to Open to the publid. Indiana Unlversity Auditorinn. Dancing at Latin Club. Ward Dance Studios, 33 on the Circle,
house = to - house
3 pon Aiuto Races,
District
and ‘William C.
Illinois. Out-of- Washingten
vill include their High School 1 Siler and M1
elected at recent meeting of the tion at the game Indiana Association of Cemetery with Gerstmever Officials celebrating its 25th an- gf Terre Haufe.
Others named at Ben Bogue, the
sessions in. Hotel Lincoln were: 1927 coach who Sheldon Kieth, Shelbyville, presi- retired from the dent; Carl Jellison, Muncie, and school's athletic W. L. Burge, Kokomo, vice presi- department last dents; Thomas Brockman, Co- June after 24 years service, will
diuna Roof. 9 p.
come back here next fall, ers were Martin Gaudian, South-: ington, D. C., executive secretary, nd Girl National Cemetery
football squad Siler of Princeton. will be lntro-
day. It's advice trom [Harold O. Burnett, He is ‘couldn't’ Cn i wo . as 1949 when which he'd been confined since ge rector this” véar and was in : : drive _direetd : birth. Melvin did it.
4 p.m.
Final Event of
meet in the in- | the 1951 season. Salem Speed- leaving his home in Monon to surance offices | way. 2 p.m. take a job in Indianapolis “to of Mr. Burnell Brown County Jamboree with 1 mv wav through college.” at 2 p. m. and Homer and Jethro. Beanblos- : ry . be dispat ¢ hed | som. Two shows, 5:30 and HE'S GOT the job, working in from there, Mr. Burnett Pp. mL ‘the medical records division of
Dancing with Jimmy Palmer $1.50. In-
Association, Henning, execu-
needy children, tive secretary, American Ceme- has learned medical records term- ; an » tery Association. inology so quickly that superiors ALIS IN. READINESS for ou would like him to make the partopen house, 2-5 p. m. today, hon- OLD SCRIMMAGES, non-polit- time job a permanent thing. But oring Mr.
Mayor Bayt
- gree in religion at Butler, Melvin SpeakWash-
George eringly toward now is the degree
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MELVIN SCHOONOWER has a giant vocabulary, but the word “can’t” isn’t in it. In his short 25 years, the victim of a strange bone disease has’ toppled “over to mang “gan’ts” to put any faith in the word. First at age 17 there were doctors and family who said Melvin
A few years latér there were “can’ts” when the boy who had never been to grade or high
This June, Melvin was graduated from Wabash College and he's now working on his master's degree at Butler University. Right now -Melvin is trying to conquer another “can’t,” the one which greeted his newest venture,
Indiana University Medical Center. After spending his Mornings studying toward a master's de-
works an 8-hour shift at the Center where his superiors call him “one of the best we've ever had.” With a vqcabulary already in the five-syllable bracket, Melvin
one he's working unwav-
which will aMow him to take up religious counseling. Victim since birth of a bone deficiency which makes his legs
go to college. §
get out of the bed to ;
textbooks and they had in.the library.”
] v. on 'y K. He'd" like to do the same he decided to try to trade in his thing here. "But so far the big- Wm F STECK (0 bed for a wheelchair, Melvin made gest problem has béen finding . . .
‘his first goal a college education. housing on a. ground floor or Plumbing & Heating Contractor At first the Monon school sys- where ramps could be constructed.
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lumbus, trustee, and Clem .C. introduce the 1927 players. alumni president, Frank Russell, Zwishler, Richmond, secretary- The school's marching band, Hayden Rahim and Mary Jane treasurer. Members voted to organized this year, will play for Funk.
Sr 3 ; x i a pe Trduce d “at the! “so fragife that even his “own ¥ JOHN DEERY, ; Indianapolis, school’s hom e- a» weight will break them, Melvin was one Of the vice presidents coming celebra- suffered his first fracture at age
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