Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 October 1951 — Page 16
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8a don't he disappointed Rend in vour ipon now from The Times ta he sure vou get vour tree * When the supply is exhausted PO more trees Ww he furnished.
Many residents wanting to help
keep Indianapolis beautiful with growing shade trees already have lia aent in Plant-A-Tree Club cou pons with their check or money order All requests are listed acRording to the time of the postr ar} The supply of trees will be distributed on a first-come-first
served basis, . Letters of wwill | he mailed this week to those «0 - far requesting trees. Those dettgrs are to be taken to the City's nursery at Riverside to obdain the species ordered; Norway Maple, Sugar Maple, Svcamore or Xhornless Honey Locust. Nn trees will be distributed mntil the week of Oct. 28 That week is-the best for planting to assure healthy growth, nursery
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men Ra You may order as many as two Hreee or onty onectree The mit = 550 TOE TRA teen “qontrnated “hex ASE TRE SUP TV TAVATIA DIE” The Plant - A - Tree. Club was started by The Times when Jo¥eph Ross, superintendent of the =Riverside nursery, estimated that dhe current Elm blight would kill off all of the presen
erec fo replace the Elms are from sk soreight feet tall.
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Ex-Teacher Dies 5 Days After Mate
Mrs. Carrie Snoddy Williams will be buried tomarrow heside her husband whom she never knew preceded her five days.in death. Mrs. Williams died Friday at her home at 3540 N. Pennsylvania St. too ill all week for relatives to tell her that her hus-
‘ band, Dr. Luther Williams, died
last Sunday Dr. Williams died without knowing that his wife of 53 vears. who nursed him through a long illness, lay critically ill at their home . Carrie Snoddv and Dr. Wilams met: while Miss Shoddy taught primary grades in Indianapolis schools and the doctor
was A studént here at Indiana University Medical School Mrs. Williams was graduated from Butlers University and was one of the early members of that school's chapter of Pi Beta Phi Social Sorority. The sorority recently presented her with a 30year membership pin. Author of Several Stories Mrs. Williams was the ‘author of several children’s stories which magazines. published She - belenged to the Women's Press Club. She was the daughter of the late Dr. John. Snoddy. ‘pioneer physician at Mooresville, and Elizabeth Shideler Snbddy Dr. Williams: 83 at death, re-
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Veep Is Veritable Fountain of Youth
By OLAND D. RUSSELL
Seripps-Howard Staff Writer WASHINGTON, Oct. 20 ~-In all thé excitement over ~ the coming 'visit ‘of Prin-
cess- Elizabeth and the Duke it would be unkind, if not unpatrioti to overlook . the activities of our own Heir Presumptive The 74 -vear-old Prince of Kentucky, Vice Prekident Barkley, is getting vounger by the dav and almost knocking himself ‘out to prove it. l.atest word is that the Veep is considering a trip to Koréa, probably with the idea of chinning himself on the 238th Parallel to show our troops how vigorous he is and set at rest anv doubts that he's too oid to run for Vice President again. Also, in the course of-having his apartment done over, he has chosen ‘“vouthful vellow” walls for his bedroom with documen-tary-print draperies in brown and white. Mrs. Barkley, recentlv named “Home Maker of the Year,” is doing her own room in ice blue and white. The Barkleys still caper around like honeymooners. Just
Fair Day for A-Tests
LLAS VEGAS, Nev. Oct. 20 (UP) Good weather today and a fore-
cast of the same for tomorrow
tired from active practice 16-Rave a hint that the long-awaited
PATS s ago. He had begp-7 axpember Atomic Bomb. GF The FERICAY SAM AL Saloaiat JIT, Hos spit
Services for Mrs. Williams will be held at 2:30 p.m. tomorrow at Hisey & ‘Titus Funeral Home Burial will be in Crown Hill. Survivors are her niece Mrs
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England on a state visit to re-
of British royalty coming here.
The
the other day at the airport an hour a day learning. the col inset alang with another théy made “like they were shuf- Danish language, and makes cracking good American player fling off to Buffalo, “ith Jigging frequent: speeches. So the Russians lost in the ' steps, when they heard a dance . first round and the tournatune on a juke box. Fixed Draw? ment proceeded to a glorious
Just a real American boy, OUR people are saying—and if things turn out all right in 1982 there’
nice at might be some talk of sending ‘ , jolliest the Veep and his consort to ment
the graceful compliment
tween
Danes Are Sweet their foreign counterparts, Along with other countries, AMBASSADOR Eugenie An- the Soviet derson of Red Wing, Minn., this vited to participate, and to the country's only woman 'ambhassa- ". is back from Denmark for a brief visit after two years cepted. absence. She reports everything is fine and dandy in Denmark ran a the Danes are real sweet
might Ambassador denies the which appeared in a golly,
Danish newspaper. that she really
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Year Meet Santa in...
If you've been secretly wishing for years that you could meet Santa -in your own living room and see the kids coming down your own stairway on Christmas morn, your dream can become a reality on Christmas 1951!
Right now is a good time to start looking for the kind of home that meets your desires and needs. Whether you seek a modest. bungalow or a more imposing home the real estate ads in today's Times offer you by far the widest selection from which to choose.
3635 N. OLNEY. Colonial brick and frome
home in an area of lovely homes. This
WINDSOR VILLAGE—Open Today 2 te 5. 6302 East 24th. This home offers several venetion blinds, carpet-
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J. BEDROOM STONE RANCH, Near Kessler
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5420 N. DELAWARE. First offering. Colonial
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541 EUCLID AVE, GREENWOOD, IND. % Acre. Price reduced for this 1940 Home Show House. The owner is moving to Cal ifornio. This home hos 3 bedrooms. See the ad for further details, classification 42.
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