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IRVINGTON MERCHANTS will be di¥appointed if juveniles don’t draw on their windows for Halween. They're offering prizes to the best “artists” _s—— ong them. ? Some 60 Irvington businessmen extend the invitation to conclude their annual Fall Festival opening Friday night. Already Scores) of youngsters are getting out] water colors and bumming mother's Bon Ami for the drawings. They eye particularly the big windows of the Bennett Furniture Store and Irvington Branch of the Union Federal Savings and Loan Association. They will draw after school and later take part in the costume parade

Where to Go Football: Ben Davis at Beech

Grove; Cathedral at Batesville; Danville at Decatur Central; port at Columbus; Speedway

tral vs. Howe at Technical and

Activities to be held through Washington vs. Terre Haute Halloween, except on Sunday, Gerstmeyer at CYO. 70c. 8 start nightly at 8:30 o'clock with Pm. headquarters on Audubon Circle. “Ankles’ Aweigh,” local talThe parade route will be from ent show. Tickets $1.20 to that circle to Ritter Ave, to $4.80. Murat Theater. 8:30 p. m.

Washington St. and back to Audubon Circle, This is Irvington’s sixth annual festival but the first year for a five-night affair. Prizes will be awarded nightly, totalling $1000; ini ind on Halloween night, a TV ditorium, 2 1440 N. Meridian. 't will be given away. Each night 8 p.m. will . be concessions in:—r—v—— charge. of ‘churches and ParentTeacher Associations, and carnival rides. The schedule: Friday—Talent show, with prizes, by winners in

United Nations Dinner, $2. Travertine Room of the Hotel Lincoln. Noon. Student Recital Free and open to the public. Riddick Auy-

the “Irvifigton Business Associatin. The ‘committee—Harold Apple, chairman, J. D. Johnston, president of the Irvington Business

elimination contests held this Association, James I. Troy Jr. week: Saturday-—street dancing, Robert IL. Beaty, William Woods square and round, on Aubudon and Chester Douglas. Circle; Monday— Music by Von- Yon negut Hardware Band and War- : : ren Central High School band; AN INDIANAPOLIS father Tuesday--Song fest on Audubon takes the lead in plans for a new

Circle; Wednesday Window drawing and costume parade. East side children helped advertise the festival, drawing posters with winners given radios and flash cameras. First grade to high school ages participated, directed by school art teachers.

scholarship fund the Dads ciation of bash College at Crawfordsville, Elected president was Ivan J. Klingaman of

established by Asso-

in Se oy Tt festival SC Washington Seong I ne event 1g Blvd. Election ; ach night during the event is followed a dinf , ner last Saturday at the Dads’ Before You Buy . . . See ra el : game between >

Wabash and Oli- Mr. Klingaman vet. Members will provide tuition scholarships to four students a year. . Hoosiers named directors were John D. Ennis, Terre Haute; W. P. Tippett, Crawfordsville; John

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ing Co. and a woman who worked there 54 years will be honored Saturday night. Mrs Emma Wyatt of 942 W, Vermont St. . # who retired two # vears ‘ago, will be guest of honor. Frank Burns of 2939 N. Talbot St., foreman of receiving and shipping at the company, will get a 50-year pin. The occasion will be the eighth annual dinner of the bleach company’s chapter of the Bemis Bag Co. 20-Year Club in Hotel Lincoln, Dr. W. P. Allyn of Indiana. State Teachers College, Terre Haute will speak. Forty pins will be awarded for 30 and 40 years of service. 0, 8 Brock, plant manager, will be among those getting a 20-year pin, In charge will be Mrs. Elizabeth McGhehey of 4332 Kingsley Drive and Ebert A. Terhune of 250-N-Pershing Ave., chapter officers. 2 a a INDIANAPOLIS members of the 1944 graduating class. of Union Hospital, Terre look forward to a reunion in Terre Haute House Friday. The event will begin at 6:30 p.m. s =x = ORGANIZATION'S 23d birthday will be observed hv the Past President's Club of Harold C. MegrewNAuxiliary SpanishAmerican War Veterans, Saturday at 6:30 p. m. A dinner in Canary Cottage will mark the an-

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shown to the public. : The Office of Price Stabiliza- ‘But, I've finally got to admit I'm licked,” she said, “It's these

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