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The pot-pourri of vaudeville'and musical comedy will ‘be staged March 14 in Caleb Mills Hall of

Shortridge High- School.

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Sponsdred by the Butler YWCA nd YMCA, co-chairmen this year re Doris Ann Nordyke, Wolcott,

Ind., and Richard C. Stanfield, 925

West Dr., Woodruff Pl. Hello, Yourself

pect-Drexel Telephone Co, will get together for both for their annual banquet at 6:30 dancing. p. m. Monday in the Lincoln Hotel. Twirlies. |

ex-“number, please” girls will be mission of the Butler-St. Joseph Mrs. Raymend Barrows and Mrs. basketball

One-time operators at the Prosoffice . of the Bell

Taking reservations from the

Mary Schaub. Here to There

the Lilly Endowment of Indian-

Doling out for a divinity School,

apolis has made a gift of $8000 to Kenyon College at Gambier; O. The money will be used to improve

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Hall, the divinity school of Ken: yon College.

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Two thousand new members

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membership drive of six of the

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even branches of the YMCA in ndianapolis. Starting Monday, the big push or new enlistments will last hrough Mar. 3. Judge Lloyd D.

Claycombe will be campaign

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hairman, assisted by George

of the Central YMCA.

Hod-Carrier's Holiday

The annual brick laying com-

petition for brickmason appren-

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ices has been set to stage during:

he 1952 Indiana State Fair at the

Fair Grounds.

mortar-dabbing meet

Rules and regulations for the were laid

down Saturday in a meeting of 40 masons, brick manufacturers, and

other interested parties at the Marott Hotel. Helping Hands Forgetting about work, the American Federation of Physically Handicapped will stage a regular monthly meeting and

Valentine Party at 8 p. m. today

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n the Goodwill Industry cafeeria, 215 S. Senate Ave. Included in the business session

will be the installation of new of-

ficers. Ray Davis has been named Sisterhood and Council for Jewish

-president.

Squares and Rounds

Name your dance and they'll

Staah, chairman. for the Valen-

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ine Dance at Assumption Hall at

8:15 p. m., Saturday. :

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Backing up for a running start on coveted championship Geneva Stynts, Butler University campus organizations now are dragging out their best theatrical p—

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Where to Go

Professional Basketball: Olympians vs. Ft. Wayne Pistons. $2, $1.50 and $1. Butler Field House. 8:30 p. m. “Mister Angel,” Civic Theater | Production. $1.80. Civic Théater, 1847 N. Alabama. 8:30 p. m. |

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Sparking the half-time inter-| x

game in the Field ih! House’ Saturday, will be the Flag-| {if Swinging Ensemble of ‘Brownsburg. High School.” ’

Information on weather for light plane pilots will be given by Bill Crawford, WFBM-TV |:

weather forecaster, in a talk to %. members - of the Aero Club at a 8 3 % 6:30 p. m. today in the Masonic Bldg., Ill. and North Sts.

Local Deaths

MRS. ORA SHELDON (MARGUERITE) KELLER, 71, Mithoefer Rd., resident of Indianapolis 42 years. Services at 11 a. m. today at Shirley Bros. Irving Hill Chapel. Burial, Washington Park. . Ex-Congressman HARRY E. HAMILTON, 78, of 2202 Eastern Ave. retired post-

Believed Dead man of 31 years service. Services|

at 3 p. m. tomorrow at Moore & QUINCY, Calif., Feb. 12 (UP) Kirk Northeast Chapel. Burial, —Former Oklahoma. CongressMemorial Park. man Manuel Herrick, 78, was giv- . 4 4 8 J en up. for dead today by. weary . ROBERT G. LOOMIS, 30, Mon- searchers who found the frozen tery Park, Cal, former resident hody of his companion. ; of Indianapolis and Tech High| ¢“He's out there somewhere unSchool graduate. World War II der four feet of snow,’ Sheriff veteran. Services at 11 a. m. to- Melvin H. Schooler said. “We've morrow at Moore & Kirk North- checked all the cabins in the area, east Chapel. Burial, Union there's ‘no place else -he could Chapel Cemetery. be.”

” =n = 3 1 n Mr. Schooler and Jack Foster, MRS. LAURA MERRILL, 51, : of 4064 E. 16th St. lifetime In. 2, State trapper, found the body dianapolis resident. Services at 10 °f George L. Wan, I2.01 Oo lax a. m. Thursday at Moore & Kirk Cal., Saturday. Mr. Schooler sa

FW inst a N 1. B 1, _ the body was leaning aga Northeast (nave rial, Ander tree where Mr. Welch gave up

head recently. Robert said he ard, 15, while walking determine whether the shot was missing a vital spot, doctors said.

; : fighting the snow and cold from

er SE “total exhaustion.” Rites Set Tomorrow Mr. Herrick is thought to have

For Mrs. Louis Goldsmith continued on in search of help.

Services for Mrs. Marian Esther e men, against advice, start-

Goldsmith, 3525 N. Pennsylvania 8d out for Mr. Herniain Toe St. an active club member. will|Jan: 12 in the midst of a bizzare,

their safety be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow at but no fears for 3 the Ton Funeral Home. Were felt until they failed to call Burial will be in the Indianapolis for mail last Thursday. Hebrew Cemetery. - Mrs. Goldsmith, who died Mon- Rites Held Today

day night, belonged to the Indi- . For George H. Dawson

anapolis Hebrew Temple, Temple

Women.

Jean Teixler, Indianapolis;

Mr. Dawson,

George H. Dawson, who had |

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SHOT BY BROTHER—Nurse Rosemary Wicklas checks the condition of Robert Bronsis, 10,

after he was shot through the was shot by his brother, Rich-

in a Chicago alley. Police were not able to

accidental, pending the location

of Richard. The bullet entered the right side of the head, narrowly

Mrs. Henry Stratton Rites Set Thursday

Mrs, Lora Stratton will be buried Thursday on her 53d birthday. Services will be held at 2 p. m. from Little & Sons Funeral Home in Beech Grove with interment in Washington Park. Mrs. Stratton was the wife of Henry- P. Stratton of 209 8. 5th, Beech Grove. She died yesterday.

Born in Mt. Vernon, Ky. Mrs.! Stratton moved here in 1931. She! lived .for the past 16 years in|

Beech Grove. Survivors include her husband;

a son, Edward C. Bustle, Indian-| apolis; her father Mr. Riley Dug-|

ger, Fountaintown; three sisters, Mrs. Lula Durbin, Indianapolis;

Mrs. Karl Kehrein, Clayton, and] Fountain-!

Mrs. Lawrence Pruitt, town; one brother, Rosco Dugger, Indianapolis, and children.

‘Band Letider's Father

Found Dead on Tracks

PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 12 (UP) = Giacomo Venuti,

violent death” iOminsky said today.

{day morning.

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Tick, Paducah, Ky, and two sis. apolis resident died Saturday. He Truman Accused

ters, Mrs.

Macon, Ga.

plant here from 1880 to 1910.

Bills Uncle Sam re CARSON CITY, Nev. Feb. 12 3

Sarah Kabacker, Des ; 4 ] came to America from England. Moines, 1a. and Mrs. Eqith Kubr, His father, George H. Dawson Sr.

was the manager of the old gas

Local survivors are his sister,

Of ‘Discrimination’

WASHINGTON, Feb. 12 (UP)| —Rep. H. R. Gross (R. Ia.) protested yesterday that President Mrs. T. D. Bottome; four nieces, Truman “discriminated” against Roy Rose, Mrs. L. M. Bo-ijowa by falling to appoint an lander, Mrs. Gaylord Moss andiJowan to his new Missouri Valley

|(UP)—The government got & Sur- y;,.; * pepny® Gregory, and two/Basin Planning Commission.

Iprise during the trial of California 'gambler Elmer (Bones) Remmer,| charged with evading $160,000 in income taxes. The defense yesterday said the government was all wrong, and fon ‘behalf of Remmer, presented

grandchildren.

Mrs. Minnie Hammer

Rites to Be Tomorrow Services for Mrs. Minnie Ham-

{the government with a verbal mer, a life resident of Indiana, hill— for $4635 in overpaid income will be at T p. m. tomorrow at the taxes. Thornberg Funeral Home in

ee Farmland. She was 83. She died Charles Scribner Dies {Sunday evening, NEW YORK. Feb. 12 (UP)—| : Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Charles Scribner, 62, head of John Wiggins, Omaha, Neb. and Charles Scribner's sons, the pub-2 Son, Omer E. McAllister, of 1317 lishing house, died yesterday in|University Court, where she made Harkness Pavilion. He lived in her home. Far Hills, N. J. He was the third {Charles Scribner

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88-year-old father of West Coast violinist and band leader Joe Venuti, “met with| Coroner Joseph

{ Mr. Ominsky said the cause of | [W. I% ¥ 0 B60. 50 or 60! Thousands have ; been living with his son, Royce, death is still a . mystery. Mr. | | Survivors include her husband, “y.e..con City, Mo. was buried Venuti was found lying across |Loujs, her daughter, Mrs. Helen this morning in Crown Hjll Came trolley tracks in an underpass of son, Frank Goldsmith, Indianap-|teTY, a0er Se a er fe Delaware River bridge aun have it, according to Mrs. Mollie olis; two brothers, Julius and Lee

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| NEW YORK, Feb..12 (UP) {Next thing you know the family | check book will be decorated with {a flower design or maybe a pretty | pastoral scene That'll be the

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Seripps-Howaid Stall Weiler know for sure that women have WASHINGTON, Feb. 12-- The .ken over control of the coun jbig grain shortages showing UP trys, and the family's wealth {in the Agriculture Department's mp. pangs will be designing price support operations are that ., .... +, appeal to feminine lagency’'s second such offense. signers. 2

{ Three years ago Congress Was mpi possibility came u | : g p in a stirred up over a $366 million | conversation with John C. Wenshortage detected in Commodity ich an artist who decorates (Credit Corp. (CCC) books by the checks for the Todd Co. a Roch{General Accounting Office (GAO). ester, N.' Y.. firm -which turned The Agriculture Department's ot 23 billion checks last year, only explanation was that during poth plain and decorated. {World War II it did a lot of buy-| Mr. Wenrich came here for a ing and selling for lend-lease and! one-man art exhibit of his checks [other government programs, and |, the window of a Fifth Ave. jrecords had been mislaid. safe company. \ | Some Congressmen urged an| “My friends tease me about be(audit to find out whether any of ing a check artist, an honest one,” {the shortage was the result of Mr, Wenrich admitted. private individuals stealing from| ————

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