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5 Priests: of «the: Indanap A new . 347- Tot subdivision. 4 spiscopal Diocese and one of -U Shadetand ®Village, will. be sown | ereatest celebrities. o ? u with housing seeds this spring if §& nation will gather r the Marion ‘County Plan Commis- ! 11 a.m. for the ordin dion agrees to ‘rezone the area bung men to the priesthood he from agricultural to residential, 4 The Rt. Rev. R. A, Kirchhotle! The SorymiSsion will “consider ic f the diocese, then 3 the project Jan NE p, Phat Sor Hao The propé¥ed addition of rig Terre Haute and Edward A. ( acres is located along ‘E. 34th St. ; lanan. Lafayette. Mr. Howlett immediately east of Shadeland g ind Mr. Callanan WiH } 1 Ave. The homesite® will be with-|# distinetion ‘of being the 1 mi in walking distante of the West- § ‘ ordained to the pri thood in t} ern Electric and the new Chrysler Gothie stone church on- the ¢ Te plants and only a few minutes Others, however, have been or - drive from thé Naval Ordnance Fig “tained deacons *in ‘the histori plant, Ft, Harrison and the new

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‘Named for 1952

MEMPHIS, Tenn., Jan, 4 (UF) . —Brown « haired - Patricia Ann Mullarkey, cotton belle of Dallas, Tex., was selected last night as| . 1952 maid of. cotton: “The blue-eyed - 20 - year - old Southern Methodist University;

“Maid of Cotton: “I

~ student won the.ivotes of the Judges over -18 other finalists representing 12 cotton-growing

states from Californid to- Texas.

Another Texas entry, blonde Lucianna Knight of Austin was] named , first alternate, and a Tennessee entry, Betty - Carol Goosmann of Bells, was selected second alternate after. the geven' judges had narrowed the. list of candidates in the final round. The three belles were selected before an estimated 5000 in Elis, Auditorium,

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vard the rank of priest. E. H: J r. Li | Rev, Shephor to Pree ns wed doen] OMETHING - NEW - - DIFFERENT a hahhot e addition wi » restrictes § { The "Rev. Massey di MAKES HISTORY—Bishop. R, '° & SR esirieled jo i rofessor of liturg i he ~—s hhoff il of. homes costing $12,000 to $18,000. Ie irofess Bi . = Ie a opal *Semin Cambridge. Kirchhofter tomorrow will ot’ 1 ts. will have at least 80-foot # A Ni 4 wi on the ordination ficiate at the first ordinations frontage ‘and will include at least i 2 5 Mass, HE ' . . 4 cerron Prof. Shepherd will to the priesthood performed in 115.000 square feet, as réquired by * i speak again at 11 a Christ Church. ounty zoning laws. The homes {4 in Trinity Church; 33d are required to have at least 900 PERMANENT WAVE : : i id 1 the (square feet of floor space on the ridian Sts. He is said to be tl qual I TE te ro van Hauck to Washington [rt oor. ih a mr ® NO KINK 1 bo i . the Episcopal Church in AmMerica., “n,n414 RR, Wilson, ndtional Included in the plat of the-area 1S 9 $ NO FUZZ At present, Mr. Howlett is fer mmander of the American |are places for a school, business). MAID OF COTTON. FOR 1952—Paricia. An Mullarkey, Dallas (conte) flanked by zozond = ) Never Needs ing at St. John's Church, Craw- po 000 iao named William F. center and play areas, Mr, Linider| alternate Betty Carol Goosman, Belle, Tenn. (left) and first alternate Lucianne Knight, Austin, Tex. |f8 Sati fordsville, and’ Mr. CaHanan, SL 1 ©" yis administrative as- Said. The addition was platted ———-i——— oom ie KS etting To wan . x Tow Castle sii ; 3 > Se ah os 5 a > Ne Iq . James Church, New Castle. sistant-{n charge of the organiza- by the Herbert BloemKer Co. IG . Including the new Guaranteed until your hair grows The candidates for .ordination tion's Washington bureau. Mr. Mr. Hansing is thé executor of In Indiana oli S Vi $ | St ti sti poodle hair out ut: S tt ti : asy to handle will wear their stoles over one.’ ° .uicuslv was adjutant {the estate of his father, Harry P i — i a i iCS ‘ LI-0527 out. So attractive, so easy . . shoulder when the ceremonies he-""“" Anta Tritinne s, Hansing, who owned the land; Mr. : : ¢ of the, Legion's Indiana Degpart- Y Wi Mart} } 2 1 b y : g gin. As the liturgy proceeds, a 8g 4 4 Linder is an Indianapolis attor- | MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED ‘avne, Martha Neal; ‘Theodore; Helen | Carrle anes 63, at 402 Smith, chronic NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY Bishop Kirchhoffer will piace the a Juv. Joss of tie addition will be “afters. poy Mppalleld, 04 Meislhune ir Toh eT i a | Emma 8. Dickison, 76, at 1303 W. 30th, TURN LEFT FROM ELEVATOR stoles around. the necks of the tm 180l¢ not ndividually and {in| Fields Kennedy, 20, 2144 Blvd. Pl; Jessle ethodist—Raymond, Crysta ever; | Edward F. Edgecombe Jr., 69, at. 2u3 ? & : % . . . . Page, 17 10 W. 31s , Ethel - Soladine;- Ralph, Betty | Shelby, coronary thrombosis priests-in-the-making. This will Building Burns blocks to builders. They hope to!Raymond pec; 37, 1601 Carrollton; Tril-. Money; William Patricia Rose; Joseph, | Elizabeth Roth, 71, at 1445 Union, carci- Ia Good . OPEN ALL DAY a yv . ot ny 0 1 ( oldton. YATE subl tin, | symbolize the thought that they CARY TE get the development underway Richard Ker Ad, 1600 Carrol Marines: Ola Ie Sublertii Ln wargaret Glade W. Carver, 63, at 6164 Park, carei-|) for Abused, SATURDAY $now are voked into the service of MADISON, Jan. . 4 (UP) this spring. 18, 840 8. Den m. Shirley Isaac: Marvin, Arlene; noma { 3 Hard-to- er the church Nearby Prairie Crossing was * a er John Bon 3 Wallace; Vedah io us IOR} John, Elizabeth McKes; Earl, | william Fyoratt 1 Lieske, 15, at Methodist, | A Wave Gray. 3 x Open Every i “ ‘ . ———— — —- Plashkamp , 21 . 12th uanita a : | rheumatic heart | . fo All Priests Take Part without a community building | Rovery Borman, 22, 4821 College; Vidla At St, Vincent’ roy hares, Fralois, -Hens-| Vern Carwin Wheeler, 4%, at Long, rheu-|H Bleached Where “Smart Women” Shep Day 8 AM. All the priests present will take today, It § newlv remodeled one New 2- Story Home: {Robert “Bryer Jr. LL 8. McKim; Do- Marsares Richardson: red, Delores | miden Wright, 85, at 422%. 41st, arterio-| and for Beauty i Every Evening 3 : 1 ni . np ur {owr 10UrSs idee, 19, 55 N, ffetson Cooke; ‘alter, Vivian Jones, sclerosis . . part in the solemn rite of tt e birt 4 a , hours, bi Inches Down Hill er Jeg 20, U 8° Army, Bar- aL SC. Frans GIRLS Rusesir:| RODeEE Norris; 41, at 2044 Alvord, cardio te Children’s 601 ROOSEVELT BUILDING State Licensed laying on of hands, immemorial was 1o ‘pe used as a galing \ nd apolis SOE BR rr Be th | Rop Pope, 68 i © bth Floor—CORNER ILL. & WASH. Operators Christian. practice. vesterday. Authorities said the! OAKLAND, Cal, Jan. 4 (UP) “Von, 3114" Shiver. Wade, Ermine Coit. Ered CWhilared Ey abe Eddi a. 1513 N.Senal, fre 11 : 7 the R blaze was caused bv an over- 3 hE . Jar opens At General—Andrew, Lois Tyler; Eugene, George J. Gruner, 13, at 1713 8. Talbot, 1g e All of them, including the Rev. blaze wa an —Creaking and groaning all the DIVORCE SUITS FILED AL Coleman-willie, Mary Gude: Delaskle, Fred O. Whiting, Ti. ai Method) i COU > als 1eated stove hi | A len — ie, ary Gude: Delaskle, Fre ng, 71, at Methodist, cerebrai NINA John P. Craine, host rector, also Ov¥ {while, a brand new two-Story| marcaret vs Doley Martin: Lila vs Bry rent Don eh Bora thrombosis, will assist in other ways with the home inched down a hill on|Mereles Mi Rot; Car Vs. Omer Driv. At Methodist — Ralph, Sophia Summers; | _— i KR 1 kell Jr.; Marian vs A le ‘Halsell; Ra: Hereford, Winona Eads; Raymond, Mar<! CLUBS | services. Official Weather -|storm-loosened earth yesterday,|doiph vs: Estella Baker; Margaret vs. Rob- jorie McCauley, Frank, Roynglle Davisii ~mickleyville Vol. Fire Devt, Ladies Auk Be ore ou FT See g ( “8s structions & ARE ta sateni 2 lert kson; y s arg 1 sdward, orothy arrison; r 5 ' 1X Prayers, collects, instruc tion UNITED STATES WEATHER BUREAU {threatening to slide . into , an Yip hokeon; Daley Yi ia garet Mart Vs| Betty Lingeman; “Robert, Joan Klise; moe Sap EY at 817 hoe by the hishop and responses by 4 . apartn ent house below. | Elizabeth Steffy; Hedwig vs. Marvin Pleak:| James, Loretta Keyt: Kenneth, Mary- D. I h did: g for ordination as Sunrise o Sunset 1:34 7 ohn vs, Mildred Davis: Ruby vs. Dale}~ €thel Wright; Cecil, Eva Arthur; Charles. | | tl a can ates 0) a Haat on a unrl REL nse 3 | Twe ve tenants were evacuted, (Anileton; piohn Js. Lanie Kelley: Mary vs. | quia Manciny; Robert, Elizabeth | | set forth in the “Book of Com- pint { rs, end. 7.30 a.m. Trace from the apartment house. and) Ronse andel; fhyiis vs David Burk 57% 'y MORRISONS i : 1 HD 4 : « ilsie vs 9 At St. Vincent's—John, Eileen Cangany: mon Prayer,” used in part. by all Total precipiiail I ince Jan ! i firemen helped Mr, ‘and Mrs.| Jesse Moore; oo Be, A el 4 Joseph, 4nn Novajorsky; John, Roseannia : § wd greanint eg. Ja th v , 6 , . £0 elma aFave: Joseph, » ; . . Protestantism, will be said with ~., table shows the tempera-|NOIton Kramer move theif -be-|tnaties Coma: tow To finial aabeth vs. Bari ls Cervo; Thomas, Christina Rob- Indiana’s Foremost Designed to Receive we. ture ir ther citie 5 . + aret, great solemnity, One brief pe- ture in ai Low lONGINGs from their new hose. |EAreL vs, Don. Coram; Marjorie vs. Harry| ad *Home—Victor. Tressis Robinson, 1017 : UHF and Color Programs tition ‘uttered by the bishop, With! atinta ..vooviverreiieennns #8 | The firemen, however, could] N. Goodlet; Herbert, Stella Murphy, 531 Apparel Shop " R Me " N. Noble TRE CTT. the whole congregation standing, Epilgn, »ooooiee {1 /do nothing to halt the Kramer BIRTHS : en : ' seems to sum up the spirit aryl 28 lnome’s movement. They reported|at st. Francis—Ralph Wanda Malin | DEATHS . 20 W. Washington St. . See Our Complete Line meaning of the occasion. It reads 11 ithe building had moved three Lehn, Patricl Noland: Edward, Mary| a IY «af 1733 Lampert, coro-| SE : — Priced from ‘ ~ y . Tar n cciusion. { 1 “Almighty God, who hath given j, 3 [feet in two hours and was “rock-| nick. Helen obert, Mary Cashion; Domi-| | Beatrice ‘Bell, 65, at 1120. Fayette, hyper-| ; you this will to do all these K 33 ling like a boat. * at General Otis _Helen Holderfield; Dr. | Ber io i hanan, 55, at General, pneu POULTRY $ 95 - 3 a ———— 2 e C + D0 t en . - . things; grant also unto. you Mian 72 | Police belived only three deep-| monia He QUALITY POULTRY AT up ! ; x A h { { 8 ay /anWinkle, 67, at General, strength and power to perform 10 [rooted oak trees kept the ground Peru Man to Head a Be eeurhonia VaaWwmikle, 5 mt Genera . LOWEST PRICES ‘Bi ao ve 28 Tina Mae Broughton, 61, at 2415 E. Mich- § . Look for the Big CROSLEY the same, that He may accom- 34 [from giving way completely as - ; ’ ed . 24 n iana a t rive igan, coronary occlusion. . ; plish His work He hath begun in EH [two deep fissures, 30 feet long) co. Cn Co EC (Blanche E Chapman. 70, at 1621 Park. § SOUTH SIDE POULTRY Sign-on W. Washington St. you; through Jesus Christ our sa 26 land two feet wide, developed in! county Rericas ob, Nami Constance Irene Banta, 46; at 6040 Park. |} to00 ¢ MERIDIAN ST Fr7044 | ; Lord. Amen.” 3 Ls on 2 29 ithe hillside. airman 0-| carcinoma, . il | - Washington D. « . 45 31 day was appointed m {Ella Bryant, 73. at 115 8, ‘Audubon, cers- . > il ] : anager of] EE ———— 1 m A mm T— TA LAN I Sen. Robert A. Taft's ge tial| lpi a “4. ‘at Veterans, lobar | pet EVE SORE THROA The Store Wi th Beaut ful ps pneumonia campaign in Indiana's fifth dis-| Charles C. F. Funk, | 35, at 314 N. Oak- =X o {- land, pneumonia rd’ y eh i | doin.” Hermsdorter. 83. at 31% N. Lin owriton+ CA IN : : campai wood, cerebral hemorrhage . C s Lisle Wallace, nig annanager| prion J. Lawler, 64,- at Methodist, ean- . oy 4 cea; cer. : Maude O. McAllister, 72, at 8t. Vincent's, : : Tt Mr. Powell's appointment, said chronic myocarditis 3745 Ww. Washington BE-3351] i : managers will be named soon in [Albert S. Shering, 74, at Methodist, cancer. Car Hy

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