Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 November 1951 — Page 30

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MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED

Hy h Chastiut, 43, 308% E, 28th; Rose Wekni 28, Lakewood, O. | James hides 55, Fountatmown; Laura/| |. Zike, 70, Morristow {Lowell Bevins, 28, Greenville, O.; Pauline

Pellers, 21, Versailles. O {Carl Beatty, 19, 533 Leon: Rita Jones, 18,! Tast night's cello and “piano

. 203 N.- Blake; Hazel recital by Norma Jean Olson and| Dues, 1% 2308 Ne, Force; Era Paul Fidlar in Herron Art Mu-| seum was the kind of program] gallery-goers shéuld hear more! often. “@

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Orie Chandler, 31, Bowman, 31, Greenwood. Luke*Bailey, 26, U, 8. Army;

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laskett, 25, 1325 N. Ewing, : : Carl Williams, 36 1134 Tecumseh: Freda and Local 3, American Federatiog

Spalding. 42. 1422 E. ini , al Clarence Ogden, 30, 45 N. Summit; Patrieta| ©f Musicians, drew a fair sized 2 Ogden. 2. 45 x. Summit. i crowd to the gallery auditorium, n acksaon, hv 0 Jones, 82, Chicago, 1. a good spot for music. i w——— Miss Olson, a member of the DIVORCE SUITS FILED Symphony's cello séction, and | Flora vs. Frank Coleman: Helen vs Mr. Fidlar tackled the difficult htam. ve Lots Porter. Marsaret ve Beethoven Sonata in D, Op. 102, skill

Joseph Berry: Allie vs. Thomas Crouch: No, 2, | Marie vs. James Garner; William vs. oo with commendable and musicianship.

Macie Holton; Marjorie vs. George ConTwo movements of the Lalo

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{nell; Helen vs. Floyd Graham: Irene vs | Whcoxon: Ruth ve. Wiliam Hoagland: Concert hich followed coxon; Ru vs am a i Co 0, whic ollowe ave {Clara vs. Euclid Gaddy: Howard vs. Mary ’ {Mitchell; Earle vs. Marilyn Johnson: Miss Olson a chance to display | Arnold vs. Marlene Brown; Mary vs. Alfred fa nj1it and tone. A group of

Inc. has taken place and winners,

Times Amusement will be announced in Sunday's

Times. | ® Clock The Weil Theater in Greenfield the touch of genius E: o MURAT has announced its first and second! ane aod Bly Ecketine, O°9°S3 |place winners. They are, 1st,

Shearing and Billy Eckstine, at T:

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ners in The Sunday Times.

“Mr. Drake's ESE * with Douglas Fairbanks Jr. and, Yolande Done lan, 6, 8:05 and 10:1 INDIAN a “Anne of the Indies,” with Jean Peters, Louis Jourdan and Debra inf at 11, 1.432, 435 17.28 and

Obsessed,” with David Farrar, at 12:20, 3:14, 6:05 and KEITH'S “A Streetcar Named Desire,” with Vivien Leigh and Marlon jrando, at 11:38, 2:13, 4:47, 7:21 and 9:55.

LOEW'S “An American in Paris,” with Gene Kelly and Leslie Caron, at 11:45, 2:15, 4:45. 7:15 and 9:40.

LYRIC " ron glans with, qe Chandler n velyn Yeyes, a 5:10 7:45 and 10:20. “Stand Up and Sing.’ with Constance Moore, at 11, 1:35, 4:10, 6:45 and 9:20.

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Donna Chapman; | David. Dorothy

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At St. Vincent's—Clvde. Mabel Davis; Rob-| ert, Margorie Gootee

GIRLS At St. Francis—Harry, stone.

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DEATHS

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hynerten. ay ‘Ann Hazlett, 58, at 1136 Bellefontaine, carcinomatosis Emma B. Wright, 78. at St. congestive heart failure Curtis Barge, 72, at General, sclerotic heart Goldie M. Carter, 68, arthrit Mar Hf Oliv ve McLane, 65, at

Vincent's, wrterfoat 933 N. Ritter, $122 N. Me6137 Windsor, 3045 N. Delaware, 5426 Broadway, Audu-

Pl aricalar fibr illation William 8. Swain a} cadio renal vascula Christine Rich, 82 Tat cardiovascular renal Wilhelmina C. Zimmer, 84. at 113 8 bon. cerebral hemorrhage

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Canvas Presented | To Notre Dame |

Times State Service NOTRE DAME, Nov. 8—“The| Madonna with Saints,” a religious! painting by Matteo di Giovanni| di Bartolo, has been presented to Wightman Art Galleries at Notre Dame University. Donor of the valuable 15th Century painting is Dr. M. L. Busch,

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