Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 December 1951 — Page 5
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“poot” training at San Diego, Cal.
An all-Indiana contingent, the group will in- =" .
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Gov. Schricker and Mayor Emhardt will Head
. THERE'LL BE greetings and Union Station about 5 p. m. today, when parents and officials meet 75 Navy recruits returning from -
By EMMA RIVERS MILNER Times Church Editor
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Amleto Giovanni Chicognani,
the official reception committee, composed of ‘business and civic leaders. Following exchange of handshakes and embraces, and paying of tributes, all will repair, to Indianapolis . Service Men's ‘ Center for an informal reception.
Investiture
Nineteen Girl Scouts will receive tenderfoot and second class pins at a “Scouts Own” program
Where to Go
Dancing - with Bay Robbins and his Orchestra. Indiana | Roof, 8:30 p. m. Hollywood Ice Revue featur- | ing Barbara Aan Scott. $3,
appointment of the Most Rev, {John F. O'Hara, bishop of Buf-
(of Philadelphia.
grounds Colisevm, 8:30 p. m. the O’Hara household at 3164 N.
Piano concer’, by Bomar Cramer. $3.60, $240, $1 80 and $1.20. Murat Theater. 3 p. m
{lived for the past 42 years.
at 3 p. m. today at Friends Church in Valley Mills. Brownies and Senior Scouts will take part.
Cheese (Cake &)
Miss Marvene Fischer, described as “an ardent lover of cheese since childhood,” 'will visit Indianapolis this week to extol the virtues of cheeses, Wisconsin style. The tall brunette represented the dairy state at the 1948 Miss America contest. She comes to this city bearing the title of Miss Wisconsin Cheese, and will make personal appearances at food stores.
Class Officers
Mr. Orr
Seniors at Butler University have chosen Thomas B. Orr, Munster; as' their class president for| 1951-52. Other new class heads are: juniors, Meredith Luther, Shelbyville; sophomores, Abra-| ham Schankerman, 4617 Sunset | Ave.; freshmen, Howard ii 5233 "Burgess Ave,
Skytalk
In conjunction with a 2:15 p. 4 meeting of the Indiana Astrono- | mical Society today in Cropsey | Hall, at which Dr. John B. Irwin, Indiana University, will discuss] “Double Stars and Clusters,” the| Society bulletin offers assorted information, namely: Winter will begin this year at] 10:01 a. m., Dec. 22 . . . the moon reaches its first quarter Wednesday and becomes full Dec. 13... .| at Its apogee (farthest point) | Dee. 15, the moon will be 252,400 miles from Monument Circle . . .| Mars - is getting brighter (an] ominous turn) . . . the discovery, of the 12th satellite of Jupiter has been confirmed . . . and (for| night-owls only) Saturn does not | rise until after midnight.
Baby Care A new Mother and Baby Care class will begin Tuesday at Indianapolis Red Cross, 1126 N. Meridian St. and continue through Dec. 21.
TB at Length
Five thousand miles of telephone wire will be used in present-
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on tuberculosis to Indiana Medical Society members Tuesday evening. This third telephone seminar will bring the voice of Dr. Herbert L. Manz, Kansas City, Mo.; Dr.| John H. Skavlem, Cincinnati, and Dr. Julius L. Wilson, New Orleans, to the Indiana University Medical | Center auditorium, whence they will be amplified and relayed to 20 points throughout the state.
Optimists Necessity of training youth to]
“respect and cherish freedom’ 8| prineiples” and thereby avoid the| lure of subversion will be stressed, here Wednesday night by Roly O | Nall, Tios Angeles, president of Optimist International. He will speak in the Marott. Hotel before members of Indianapolis, Terre Haute, Evansville, | Lafayette, Columbus and Clay| County Optimist Clubs.
X-Rays The annual pre-Christmas X-| ray program on Monument Circle will begin at 10 a. m. tomorrow, designed to reveal tuberculosis infection in its early stages. Officials of the Marion County TB’ Association said anyone over 15 will be welcome at the mobile unit for & checkup through next - Friday, and again during the week of Dec. 17.
Children’s Art Classes Set
Times State Service TERRE HAUTE, Dec. 1— Weekly art classes for children at Indiana State Teachers Col-| lege will be held Jan. 5 through] Feb, 9. The classes open to students from the fourth through ninth | grades will be held from 9 to 11] a. m. Saturdays. The children’s art program was started last] year, 3
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the O'Hara Indianapolis i are planning to attend their brother's installation as anigsie for the installation cere-|UrUGUAY, where hia father served archbishop of the Roman Catho-|,. nies
The past week, the Most Rev. ters and a brother Joseph. .who|the minister of Uruguay before
apostolic delegate, announced the Philadelphia for the event.
|falo, te the rank of archbishop Paul. Cathedral,
The news created a stir among $2.40 and $1.80. State Fair- |Catholics here and especially in|been returning from time to time
|Tlinois where the family have he would gather the family about] The him and please them greatly by| |Dame as an instructor but adresidents now include ti three sis-
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ters—Miss Elizabeth and Miss The prelate was ‘born 63 years nl EV O'Hara and Mrs. Michael J.iago in Michigan and received his ord, and Mr, Ford. early education in that state and His Homg Here (in Peru, Ind. At 17, he moved
Miss Elizabeth, O'Hara says the {with his family to Montevideo,
as U, 8. consul. has not been set. But, The young son, John F, O'Hara, she feels sure that she, her &is-\paiq the position’ of secretary to
lives in Indianapolis will go to|coming here. He received his bachelor’s degree at Notre Dame The archbishop-elect has called and took theological training at Indianapolis home since 1908. He the Catholic University of Amerwas ordained in the SS. Peter and|ica. He is ‘a member of the here, and said | Congregation of the Holy Cross his first mass in the same church. | whose motherhouse is at Notre All through the years, he has| Dame.
Record In Service The prelate returned to Notre
for brief visits. In the mornings,
saying mass at home. | vanced from place to higher place
They'll See Brother Installed as Archbishop
becoming first vice president and then president of the university. He was elevated to the rank of titular. bishop of Mylassa in 1940 and made bishop of Buffalo in 1945. Prior to becoming a bishop, he was “appointed military “dele~
gate to the armed forces. . While president of Notre Dame, the archbishop-elect attended the Inter-American -Congress in Lima, Peru, at the request of the late President Roosevelt. The prelate also has visited South Amer{ica and Japan on religious mis-
sions,
Other brothers of ArchbishopElect O'Hara are: O'Hara, St. Paul, Minn.; Patrick L. O'Hara, Albuquerque, and Robert E, O'Hara, Washing-
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