Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 November 1951 — Page 11
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SUNDAY, NOV. 18, 1951
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INDIANAPOLIS RAILWAYS will present a carved cane to a
too spry to need it and recognize another em-.. ployee for his engineering accomplishments.
Honored Tuesday in the Claypool will be William Calvin of 826 N. Temple Ave,
at the Railways’ W. Washington’ I. C. Spencer, the company’s superintendent of track, overhead and power. | Mr, Calvin went to wogdor the Railways in 1914 and is its oldest employee. Mr. Spencer holds the record for longest service— 49 years. Walter C. McCarty, new direc-
tor of the Indianapolis News, will
speak at the 6 p. mn. dinner. He'll be introduced by Cecil Knight, president of the 591-member club. Dortha Tarkington and her Troubadours, a string trio, will play. Chester Fielus is making arrangements for the dinner. i
Uphill Battle
A voung matron shopping in a downtown department store Friday wanted to go up but she stepped on a down escalator by mistake. She set her jaw and tried to walk up, regardless. A crowd of shoppers quickly gathered to watch her lack of progress. The more they tittered, the more determined the woman seemed to become... After making no headway in five minutes, however, she gave up. Disgruntled but with head high, she located (he right escalator and headed upward. Civvies Again Clvilian life has arrived at last f8r Air Force veteran Dr. Thomas A. Stump. He is opening offices at 422 E. 234 St. for the general ig practice of medicine. A captain in the
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How to Do It
The dramatic story .of how 1IR00 Akron, O, mothers “marched on polio” will be told at a public meeting in the Indiana World War Memorial at 7:30 p. m. tomofrow The session will be sponsored by Marion County's polio chapter, with workers from 35 other Indiana chapters invited. Ed Tulley will tell the story, He ied the March of Dimes campaign last January in Summit County, 0. A per capita contribution of $39.71 was raised, high above the national average.
Holiday Party
Krights of Columbus will offer
Dr. Stump
Mr. Tulley
their fourth annual fall concert and dance at 8:15 p. m. Wednesdav in their hall A) The Columbians, directed by Edward J. Krieger, will give the concer’. The grou» is the singing
organization of K of C Council 437. The guest chorus will be the Indianapolis Slovenian Glee Club Dancing to musi> by Earl Newport's orchestra is set for 9:30 Pp miol sas m.
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National officer: of the American Society for Metals will be honored by the ASM local chapter at dinner tomorrow, 8:30 Pp. m. in the Antlers, Ralph I.. Wilson of Canton, O.,, ASM vice president, and W. H. Eisenman of Cleveland, ASM sec-! retary 32 vears, all describe “Re-
Just Don’t Care LOUISVILLE, Ky people who go to the races, bet and win, never bother to pick up their earnings. Churchill Downs reported that it has heen holding for more than two vears $16,230.80 in unclaimed pari-mutuel winning tickets,
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During the spring racing meet ! fn 1049, $12,414.60 worth of tickets were left at the track,
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Medical, . Corps, he served!
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: liam H. * Book, i Willis B. Conner
| E. Hueber, W. I Longsworth,
Come in! We'll give you a new ran PRONE cord (approximate value $2) regardless of what make héaring aid you own if you get a free demonstra. tion of a Zenith Hearing Aid.
Offer limited to hearing aid wearers; only one cord to each; right reserved, bo withdraw offer without further no. ce.
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Where to Go Ice Hockey, Caps vs. Pitts- | burgh Hornets. $2.50, $2, $1.50 and $1. State Fair Grounds Coliseum. 8:15 p. m. Dancing with Don Reid and his Orchestra. Indiana Roof. 8 po m. Concert by Indianapolis Sym. phony and soloist Rudolf Fir-
kusny. $3.60, $3, $2.40, $1.80 and $1.20. Murat Theater. $ p. m. :
Fall Concert by Matinee Nusicale Chorale. Free. Third Church, 17th and
Devotional Services. Public. Central YMCA and Senate Ave. YMCA. 8:30 a. m. Hi-Y and Gra-Y induction. Public. World War Memorial Auditorium. Spm
cent Dev elopments in Alloy Steels.” Dr. John Chipman, Boston, is the society's national president, a post formerl!® held by Dr. Arthur Focke, 5262 Kenwood Ave. In charge of arrangements is the local president, Howard Fletcher, of 5121 Broadway.
Pen Pals An autograph party henoring Ed Sovola, The Times staffer who wrote .the book, “Monday Follows Tuesday,” is set for Tuesday. ~He'll be a dinner
guest of the Indianapolis Association of Insurance Women in the Washington. Speaker will be Harry von Burg, manager of the General Accident Fire & JAfe Assurance Corp. A white elephant and perfume sale to benefit the association's scholarship fund will be directed by Miss Sara B. Moore. Miss Catherine Fitzpatrick plans
Ed Sovola
“surprise” entertainment. 1 He'll Appeal Marion. County's 1852 Red Cross campaign will be led by
Floyd W. Burns, president of the Indianapolis Bar Association, Assisting him
Waymire, Wil-
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