Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 November 1951 — Page 5
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ATTENTION there will be plenty of at military drills tomorrow at Butler. * But it won't go to 4, officers. = It will be “eyes right” to coed sponsors of the 575 cadets in Butler's Air Force ROTC. The girls, named oy Angels’ by the. cadets, will get their caps and capes at ceremonies ‘on the university’ drill field at 12:30 p, m. Brey. Massed squadrons of the ROTC, | Butler students and friends will Where to Go witness the program at which the, Ice Hockey, Caps vs. Cincincadets will make their first ap- nati Mohawks. $2.50, $2, $1.50 pearance of the school year. and $1. State Fairgrounds ColiDiane Spencer of Hagerstown, Seum. 8:15 p. m. Butler senior, is this year’s “Air; Concért by First Piano QuarAngel” and honorary colonel of tet. $3.60, $3, $2.40, $1.80 and the ROTC Unit. She will receive| $1.20. Murat Theater. 8:30 p. m. a trophy along with cap and cape.|, “Elizabeth, the Queen.” Booth
" : : ; : food for the pigeon, kept “Rowdy of the sponsoring class in ParliaBoy” at the hearth, afd‘ penned mentary Procedure. : up the chickens. Cross-examination of witnesses "The pigeon probably was worn Was to begin this morning, with out from flying against the wind, |the trial continuing about a [Conservation officers told Mrs, month. Murray. It wore a band from the! . f National Pigeon Association, was Recepfion Planned licensed this year, and had the, Papooses are due for baby sit-|
7 5 number GG17684. Bidind pe] * $5 : € party honoring Gladys Read,| NE {Pucks of Mind | Great Pocahontas of Indiana, and NH Indianapolis Theosophists will| Mildred Stephenson, First Great g | hear their former national secre-'Scout. A 6 p. m. banquet will be| itary at 8 p. m. Monday in the held in St. Paul's Reformed # Church and a reception will be % 4 held in Red Men's Hall at 8 p. m. {Great Chiefs of Indiana are ex-| . |pected. !
_ Contest Finals Tonight
| County finals in the Voice of] {Democracy contest are set for 8| itonight in the World War Me|morial. Eight high school stu-
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World War, 3 Miss: hs
Memorial. {Ann Kerr, speak- & er, will talk on & {“The Secret of {Peacé of Mind,” giving accounts |of her travels in {India and Eu-: rope, Holl'and, |Paris and Lon-
Other coed sponsors taking part| Tarkington Civic Theater. 8 don. {dents will compete, to be judged will be: Miss Valera Hume, Miss| P- mM. - Mrs. Anna on delivery, content and original-| Helen Middleton, Miss Barbara Devotional Services. Central [Johnson Lazar- ity: of their essays. Bugg, Miss Gail Raines and Miss and Senate Ave. YMCA. 8:80 us, president of Miss Kerr Contestants include: Philip Tomeen Garrett, all of Indianapo-| 2 m. Friday. : the local chapter, is arranging Whitesell, John C.. Devoe, Edward
the program. The society has Heath, Nancy Richison, Barbara | {among its ‘objects “forming Of a Higner, Marlene Sterling, Marilyn| [nucleus of the universal brother-\giayghter and Mary Lou Bees-| |hood of humanity and the study jey. . { lof comparative religion, philos-| ‘The Indianapolis Jaycees are {ophy and science.
Lecture entitled “Christian Science: The Revelation of True Safety.” by Frank C. Ayres, C. S. Public and free. Keith's Theater. 12 noon.
lis; Miss Ann Mitchell, Clayton; Miss Elizabeth Young, Noblés-| ville; Miss Joyce Barnard, Burl-| ington, and Miss Joan O'Neill!
Logansport, y Voice of Democracy contest : 40 and 8 Party | for high school students. Public Librarians Elect
A War II par ition-) and free. World War Mem a orl eal AUS GOON Fv. 1. Orial | Miss Helen Wagoner of General Mrs. Horace Schonle, president,
Forty ana Eight in the Eros [Hospital has been elected Vice League of Women Voters, and clubrooms at 421 N. Porn Conference of the Methodists|reidot af the Indians A oe Howaray Lacey I resident St. tomorrow night. Charles J. Board of Education, have two The SON held its annual meeting i Corsugate i Trees, who served as lieutenant- Children of their own — twin Te the IU Medical Center A I a a, , , ] 8 SKtratecie daughters Lydia 3 a - symbolizing the “Freedom Flame colonel with the U. 8. Strategic g 3 and Sandra, 13. Campus, naming Sister M. Omer- 5% icani will precede the Services in Burma, will talk on Mrs. Nelson was elected secre- ip; of Ft. Wayne president. The o ng gi ? “The Dagger Stabs the Cloak.” tary of the commission. Her hus- program was ‘arranged by Miss Sontest. Mr. Trees now heads the local Pand served as chairman of the Gertrude L. Gunn, chief record Trees Food & Flavors Manufac- J0int conference of executive sec- |ibrarian of the IU Center.
turing Co. retaries and presidents of the . . P. M. Pursian and Ernie Demri, Poards of education. Just Like Real Thing Butler Speech Department's
hef de , rangi nterchef de gare, are arranging enter Good Follows ou fed vock rial Is in sescion.
tainment. R FG ay F. Gerig of 3433 Central court is conducted according to Speaker from East Ave. is celebrating recuperation pyjes of judicial procedure. “A Thousand Main Streets” from a two-year illness with a' A charge of slander has been be the subject of new job. He has preferred by Plaintiff Raymond Charles H Lines against Robert Corbin.
Civic Theater Tryouts Scheduled for Sunday
Jack L. Hatfield, director of
Theater, will conduct tryouts for
will “Portrait in Black,” the coming
Sunday in the theater.
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
{sponsoring the event at which {judges will be Dr. Clyde E: Wild-| man, retired president of DePauw!
the Booth Tarkington Civic)
January production, at 2 p. m.
Watts, president of the New Jersey State Cham-
personnel supervisor at, Indiana
Written by Ivan Goff and Ben Roberts, “Portrait in Black” is a chill and shudder drama. It will
Counsel for the plaintiff includes Ross Copeland and David Berry. The defendant is represented by
schoo! teacher. In his senior year at DePauw, he was invited to join Indiana Bell,! and accepted. { He rose from district traffic) superintendent to division traffic superintendent and to assistant to the general traffic manager.
Unexpected Guest High winds blew in company, yesterday for Mrs. Thomas Murray of 1320 8S. Glen Arm Rd. A
snow-white pigeon greeted her
ber of Com- Bell Telephone Robert Smith and Abraham be produced Jan. 11 through 19, merce, before § Co. He succeeds Shankerman. Jurors are members 1952. loan and finance J. H. McCluskey, Se——————————————— companies here who retired. Nov. 30. Mr. Mr. Gerig en- mm 4 Watts, of New- tered telephone — Ce ark, N. J., will 25 years ago by —_—— speak at Hotel accident. He set J Claypool at a , .... [out to be 2 ny Gerig These has loving Sun Domains are
banquet concluding the two-day annual convention of the Indiana Association of Installment Credit Companies. A. J. Sieloff, association president, is arranging the meeting. Six hundred delegates are expected.
Back from Conference The Rev. and Mrs. C. T. Nelson of 4018 Cornelius Ave. took part in a meeting on a subject they know something about. They at-
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. -’ : | ‘WASHINGTON, Nov. 15 (UP)|pounds entering the trade marts. BLOOLING TON. Mov. 15 two graduate students, Michael American farmers will produce] Beef hit an all-time High for r. NOV, —|Hnatt, Binghamton, N. Y.; and more meat this year than they did 1951 as a result of heavy killings Works of four sculptors in the Ralph Hurst, Decatur. [last but civilians will get a little of cattle, with 150 million pounds Fine Arts Department at Indiana Other Indiana sculptors repre- Tess, the Agriculture Department produced. Output of veal, pork University have been accepted top sented te Davis gi Suing, Sjoredisted i oe ted Ti lamb also was up. structor in the John Herron Art| e department reported a rush| the first American sculpture show |g hool in Indianapolis, and Tom of a MCRAE lamb tol
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