Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 January 1952 — Page 20
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Scouts this Sacred Heart at Charlton, 70c. week are collect- > ’ ing discarded. - rei . Christmas trees two-hour lessons will be given on for the huge bon-| Tuesdays and Fridays’ 1-3 and]
with the th the state's zation plann was as thick
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fire. 7-9 p. m, 3 is | juice wasn't Lawrence. Cen- Installations v w -— © “What wi tral High School Although he’s ‘only 14, Edward ik “More th Jubileers, ‘direct “Fay ; Melick is quite a businessman. He
Morse.
HE sath enough mont expenses. A to work in a Today the s “And ad creased in tt I know. The Mr. Mors a moment, 1 brought min stomach, anc tomato juice
ed by Mrs. Leora Zarrick, wil sing Christmas hymns. Featured | also will be the School's Irass Ensemble directed by Max Roush. The Rev. A. C. Brooks; pastor|i af Third Christian Church of In-| dianapolis, will tell of the 12th} Night tradition. } Reigning will be a king and
started his Timeés route with only nine customers and has built it up to 32. He's an eighth grade
Rev. Brooks
and goes to the Pilgrim Holiness Church on 46th St. His route is on Riverfront” Ave. and from 6900 to- 7100 on Ralston Ave. {Edward puts $3.50 a week into his savings account. Carrying the queen, a-Boy Scope: ang Ga) paper, still leaves him plenty of Scout. They will receive rings) time fo participate in his favorite hidden in two huge cakes. Mr. Pozner Mr. Anderson |sports—basketball, ice skating
. r , All ins f 5 and swimming: Surprise | Three Jouges wil install officer: Winn! Pon PP. Hawkins looked up|" \f Sif JemD oe 1 4 ; 2 N M A d iw re Romilitrie wasn| Morris 1.. Pozner will be in- av en ccused from is Bguring BL fhe State |stalled as worshipful master of¥ 4 rin C iross Income Tax 20 $ { oon to y : .1¢| Monument ‘Masonic lodge tonight |p Stolen Car Case tion yesterday %to fing meet! +n dinner dance. Others to be guest of honor at a party. Em-
li 2 avy T its who said : st Elmer E. Hanes, Otto, Two Navy recrul é ployees in the collection depart bsialied— Otto W. Cox. Earl J they stole a car after learning §_ 1 . 4 , . ’ oy 4c Jo o
ment, where he is assistant chief,} 00 “winiam R. Green, Joseph/they were to be discharged from gave the surprise party for Mr. D. Mehiman. Alva Baxter, Lester service will be arraigned in FedHawkins. 3 Ap Branimel Arnold Marks, eral Court tomorrow on a charge At Mr Hawking’ side was his Edgar Gaines; Maurice Tavel and of driving the car across state wife. The event marked thelr Harry 8. Stokes lines. 2 golden wedding anniversary. RITYS DOLE . " r Tere Kav - . Oriental Masonic Lodge will in- _ Scotty Everett Maynard, 7 Two Offices stall Martin L. Anderson as New C astle, and James 4) er, Dr. Samuel R. Damon of In- worshipful master at 8 p. mgl9, Kokomo, the defendants, were
dian: 3 § ps ; . Saturday. Others—Howard F./to be released by the Navy bedianapolis is the first Hoosier to Sa y alph T. cause they falsified enlistment ap-
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14 | Blood Center at 18 W. Georgia France soon to join Gen. Dwight commanded by Col. Dixon M. Alli- ! close, and I St. will be open until" 8 o'clock D. Eisenhower's Western Euro- on of Atlanta, Ga. three little 1 SR (TT 3 tonight. A pean défense forces and bolster) The 117th is the fourth Ameri- FASHION COATS, DOWNSTAIRS AT WASSON'S “Maybe,” V4 Two classes are opening at thethe eight U.'S. Air Groups already!can air group to be assigned for me you
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? i be named chairman of the Con-|Tudor, Merlin M. Bailey, R hse pl & easy credit forms. ference of State and Provincial Simon, Claude J. Horn, ‘Edward plications, District Attorney By Ear {Public Health Laboratory Direc-|M. -Karrmann, H. Pierre Haflich, Matthew Welsh said. : i tors of North America. He is di-| Shelley M. Givens, Culver S. Mil- ..Maynard yesterday told -au- i " NEW YO [rector of the Bureau of Laborator-|ler and E. H, McCaffery. thorities he had been in trouble §™°- , Tearn to mal |ies of the Indiana State Board of Myrtle Rebekah Lodge 326 will before, and Miller said he ‘had ; my main al | Health. - Be . seat the following new officers at|{Once been convicted of petit slar- was in 51. Mr. Damon was elected to the § o'clock tonight in Harris Lodge ceny. Both have been in the Navy Putting | post at the association conference Hall: Ruth Smith, Ethel Lee, eight months. helpful and Hn San Francisco. He also was| Aneita McConnell, Lessie Wecod! ~~ ye king named chairman of a new organ-| and Eleanor McCullough. District : : ization the Association of State |g officers will be in charge. Police Car Hit § Be {and Territorial Public Health , 3 | | Laboratory Directors. Mr. Marsh Returns On Accident Run i beat, I was | . 3 : A man was arrested late yes- not to have IU Wins Prize Floyd H. March, longest serving terday after his auto hit a police about him. Studies of eve diseasks “con-|/Ell Lilly & Co. employee remain-icar hurrying to an off-duty fire- A long |ducted at Indiana Se py|ing active in the business, has man hurt in a trafic accident. Rohde, daug |Dr. T. F. Schlaegel Jr. has won|Tetired as _pro- gi Alva N. Ellis, 62, of 617% "Vir- Bryan, told : 'the school $1500 for medical re- duction co-ordi-. gy ginia Ave, was charged with : remembered. |search. That's part of the $20,712 nator. ing was reckless driving and disregarding £ “I always {awarded 11 universities and mn iE: LY So. 28 a traffic light. iE : : she said. stitutes hy the National Council ¥°& He oc | No oge'was hurt in the crash at | RCRA {to Combat Blindness, Inc. at 524 N. Hamil- oa Capitol Ave. and New York St. S Cl l Purchase! : person dl ] ‘Enrolled in Germany ‘ton Ave: €! | It happened one minute after pe a . t lo tne snd 2 { ; tx. +2 The retiring § Patrolman John A. Jones, 44, had! i Now of eer his Salle, Lt Hen a co - or dinator’s g "started for the 1300 block of E. : ple who 4nd 3 lyn g in Augsburg, . 3 “ | s |Germany, Henry Jr. goes to outside activities i | Washington St., where a car hit ALL-WOOL i ably most of school. ‘He's a pupil in Augsburg have included 5 py {fireman Arvil- Cravens, who: was vs y i —- / } Military Post dependent school, Work in Victor "ggg treated and release ai fenergll : ] Was ¢ |Henry Jr. is the grandson of Mr. Memorial Mr. Marsh Hospital. Mr. Cravens, 28, lives; this last Chr YOUR $29 75. nd Mrs. Frankl, 8 amon Methodist at 917 High St. ; a man who'( . and Mrs. Frank L. Stumpf of 3225 CHOICE 8. Meridian St. Church. He plans to branch out = fT —— i . 1 Knew | The worches-of Coarantesd : ; with his hobby of stamp collect- . ! mine. ony Set on 3 Anderson Gives Blood |inz. : School Head Dies Choice” of: wonderful dll In those styles in gleaming gold color & The people in Anderson were ne eee DECATUR, Jan. 3 (UP)-—Han-| . cin d . : Shop and tr) cose with matching pold the New Year's first donors to the National Guard Air sel L. Foley, 51, superintendent of | wool fabrics in tweeds, wy Speuiaiia “olor moral bracelets, |Indianapolis Red Cross blood|yy_. > ’ Adams County schools since 1949, | checks, plaids, broadcloths, r ost Y actor {bank today and yesterday. To- Unit to Join lke's Army died yesterday in a Chicago hge- fl des! Sizes 10 : : are oa os % : wad} morrow, units will operate at WASHINGTON, Jon, 5 (UP) pital. : oe or He ss Te : Pan ; | e Pendleton Reformatory. The- Air Force*annougced yester- = | to in the season's ‘fa-. Ana a No Interest—No Carrying Charg at BARNEY S Because of ~closing on New day that the 117th Tactical Re- Piston-engine light invader bomb- vorite styles! An jo
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