Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 January 1952 — Page 17

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An Indianapolis student spent $5 to test the

value of a college course.

Kenneth L. Taylor is one of seven students at Antioch College forming a partnership to/find out { their business . course will pay off, market desk equipment at the Yellow Springs, O., Grades depend not on profits but on how

much they learn. from business problems they hump against. Kenneth-is a 1946 graduate of Shortridge and son of Mr. and Mrs, Ernest F. Taylon, 4427 College Ave.

Route Change

Route of fhe N. Meridian-62d Street bus line changes Sunday, north: of Westfield Boulevard only. Through service downtown will remain in effect. Outbound busses on the 62d Street branch of the North Meridian line will operate, as now, to Illinois and Westfield, north on Illinois to 62d, east to Pennsylvania, south

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Meridian St., south to Westfield, west to Illinois, south on Illinois and over the present route to the Circle.

Boys, Beware You may be asking for more than a dance, boys, atthe citywide Senior CYO hop Feb. 14 at K.of C, Hall! It's a Valentine dance . , . also near Leap Year and girls plans to make the mast of it. Karl Kiefer and his orchestra will play.

Mr. Boyd Chosen

Willlam F. Boyd has been installed president of a group of business executives whose purpose is friendship. He succeeds. Orville Williams as head of the Gyro Club. Other new officers — B. Morgan Scherer, Fred K. Sale, h. Lyle O. Taylor : and C, Theodore MT Boyd Johnson. Club members will entertain their ladies at a Valentine party at noon Feb: 12 at the Spink Arms Hotel.

Help Junior Grow “You can’t push your preschool . child,” Mrs. Henry M. Graham told Jewish Community Center Nursery School parents at meeting this week at Kirshbaum Center. “Growth comes from within. Parents can only provide proper environment for growth,” Mrs. Graham said. She urged them to enjoy -their children and to include in environment security, affection, love, and means for self-expression.” The speaker represemted Marion County Mental - Health Society. The Nursery School has just started a new semester with enroliments still open to children 3 to 5 years. Added to the faculty was Mrs, Ann Louise Burch. She trained at Ohio State University at Columbus,

Housewarming An open house for the new

headquarters at 2040 N. Capitol Ave, will be held by Edward Gallard Legion Post 107 at 8

p. m. Saturday. Guests are in-

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Where to Go » Times Golden Gloves SemiFinals. $2, $1.50, $1 and 50c. National Guard Armory. 8 p. m, ; “Candida,” with Olivia De Havilland. $3.60, $3, $2.40, $1.80 and $1.20. Murat Theater. 8:30 p. m. Ice Hockey, Caps vs. Cincinnati Mohawks. $2.50, $2, $1.50 and $1. State Fairgrounds Coliseum. 8:15 p. m.

the Post's 240 members. Commander George Keno, his assistant, Carl Richardson, and James T. Fowler, are in charge.

Election

A new group of officers all (from Indianapolis—wiil head the (Indiana Farm _ Equipment Association, Inc. this year, led by Fred C. Kohlmeyer, Other officers - Charles * Moreland, P. . W. Glackin and- Joseph W; Beattey.

Long Range Plans

Local Knights of Columbus already are making arrangements

[to entertain brethren at the K. of

C. state convention here May 17 18 and 19.. The three councils of the city will be hosts, led in arrangements by District” Deputy {John F. Murphy.

'Rededication Broad Ripple Post 312 is among Indianapolis Legion organizations joining in the national Legion projject to encourage church attendance and family prayer. Post 312 hopes to fill Broad Ripple Method-

ist Church Sunday at 10:30 a. m.|

services. Indianapolis’ 35 Legion posts and Indiana's 469 pests have been invited to join ‘in furthering church attendance, particularly Sunday. That's the ninth. annivérsary of the death of four chaplains who died at sea to save the lives of GIs in the sinking of the Dorcestshire

YMCA Clinic A state-wide YMCA physical education meeting is in session at Central “Y" here. Speaking today will be Martin I. Foss, physical education authority. Meeting is sponsored by the Indiana State “Y” Physical Education Committee. : Indianapolis speakers include: James Lewis, Keith Pegg, Richard Crowe and Eric Oakshott.

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