Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 December 1951 — Page 8
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Ha lost it.yesterday, on a false alarm run from Station 227te the Indiana Asphalt Paving Co. at
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Christmas to Gls
First on the Christmas list of Indianapolis Red Cross workers are veterans at Camp Atterbury, ¥t. Harrison and Cold Spring Road hospitals. Daily, until Christmas eve, workers will wrap gifts GIs select for families and friends. The Red Cross plans a party’ Dec. 19 at Ft. Harrison Hospital, another one Dec. 20 at
the Cold Spring Road Hospital, |
and a formal dance Dec. 30 at Atterbury. At each event, gift will be distributed. After Christmas parties will include two events at Atterbury, one on New Year's Day. Red Cross workers will trim Christmas trees and distribute cookies and candies. Along with veterans, they'll give a Christmas party Dec. 18 at Riley Hospital for children of Roberts
School, Lodge’s Choice New leaders of Prospect Masonie Lodge 714 assume duties Saturday after 7:45 p. m. public installation services at 1633 Prospect St. ai Norman 8. Brenton becomes worshipful master, to be assisted by Cletiis D. Morley, Dr. Emil Ww. Scheler, Merrit 8. Hoover, Raymond ¥. Lane, Raymon Nie mi IL. Neville; Rev. NorIa BO bu lin Marvin. B. Lewallen, Robert I, Barnhart, George J. Weishaar, Harold L. Powell and Raymond F. Dailey.
‘He'll Lead Doctors
Dr. Harold ©. Ochsner was named president-elect, of the Indianapolis Medical Society at meeting last night. Dr, Ochsner, director of the radiology department at Methodist Hospital, will head the 900-member organization beginning Jan, 1, 1953, He is the author of 25 scientific articles and a former professor at the Indiana University School of Medicine.
Do Us Proud Three big men on Wabash College campus live here, Initiated into Blue Key, honor fraternity for prominent students with high grades, were: Brandt N, Steele, son of Mr, and Mrs. George W. Gable, 28 Banker's Lane; Jack L Engledow, son of Mrs. B. T. Engledow, 2309 W. Mayfair Dr.
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‘Soldiers will’ be soldiers when they see the bright lights of the | big city, and the Defense Department expects the men re. turning from Korea to be no different.
. Where to Go It wants to be sure that the | i ’ : » Armed Forces are not blamed ok: Barrys Boiun Lin, | when a man fdils to hurry home | bamn.. 8:30. m. : | as soon as he can. | Talent Show “hy freshman | “How soon can I expect my | and sophmores of Broad Rip- | boy home after his ship docks?” | | ple. High School Auditorium. | an Ohio mother inquired [8 p.m, | through her newspaper. | | High School Basketball: | “In not more than 10 days” | } Manual vs. Sacred Heart at Ca- | replied a Defense Department | | spokesman. i Christmas - Choral - Concert. “But wait a minute,” he | Auditorium, Indiana Univer- | added. “What I mean to say is | sity, Bloomington. 7:15 p. m. | that under our system he will |
be able to get home in that time | {and Thomas E. Woerner, ‘son of) if he wants to. |
{Mr, and Mrs. Clarence J. Woer-| [Re 1221 N. Bancroft. “YOU SEE, sonie of the men | Thirty Years on Job decide to stop in the city where | A new bangle was worn today they are released, and someby Mrs, Gladys Julian of 22 N.| times stop longer than they Wallace S- yh planned to,” he explained. n- : diana Bell Tele-| The Army will discourage this phone Company, by taking its Korean veterans
awarded her for, to an Army center in their own 30 years’ smerv- or a nearby state and releasing ice. Mrs. Julian, them there for their home
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a ticket clerk, leave, apolis, where she| port at Which they land on the Mrs. Tulian Telephone Pio-| phone workers who have served | ; Jie industry at least 21 years. | 5 LE E P a broadcast of carol singing {lowing will be heard: Monday<~
served all 30| The Navy and Marines, howyears in. Indian-| ever, will turn them loose at the was born. She's! West Coast. : active in the a RRA ; neers of Amer- Mow {to ica, national organization of tele-| Carols | Tonight —without Acid Indigestion Radio station WIRE will'carry| ; from Monument Circle starting| Monday, 12:30-—1 p.m. The fol|8t. Agnes Academy choir; Tues-|
{tral. High School; Wednesday=-Purple-Alrs of Beh Davis High, School; Thursday-—Mother’s Com-!|
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. 54 and 57 and Friday, IPALCO Take 2 TUMS at Bedtime |
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