Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 February 1952 — Page 12
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FRIDAY. FEB. 22, 1952
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“Home Care of the Sick” In seven simple sesstons will be offered by the Red €ross starting Monday. The classes will convene for two hours eath pp— Monday and Thursday, in: the afternoon from I until 3 p. m, and from 7 to 9 p. m. in the evenings, To sign in for the classes, just call the Red Cross Home Nursing office at LI-1441.
On Reserve | qo For the benefit of members Two Canadian
of the Organized Reserve Corps, Trying Snow-Bound the. Fifth Army Signal Demon. vo
stration and Instructional Team Feb. 22 (UP) — will exhibit new equipment at the
Newfoundland, Two passenger
y {rains with “large” numbers of Fouth Side Armory tomorrow and y,., vejars aboard were snowungay. - bound today after being caught The five member team will] ; eng 8
in eastern Canada’s worst storm (this winter, One stranded train was near Humbermouth on the west coast of Newfoundland; the other near Clarenceville’ on the east coast, Royal Canadian Police said it may be several days before the strutting In marooned passengers contiflue
conduct two demonstrations on each day at 1 p. m. and 3 p. m,, heading their equipment show with a new-type radio teletypewriter,
Spotting a robin
f yesterday's snow, Amos Lawson, their trips. Snowplows with food
called The Supplies aboard were pushing their way toward the stranded trains through huge snowdrifts, The weather bureau in Montreal said the storm blew out to sea today.
2729 McClure St. Times to make sure the. world would know of his discovery. He contends it's the first one this vear,
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Where to Go
Art Exhibitions, Indiana Uni- | versity Fine Arts Departments | African | sculpture, paintings by Randall '« Morgan and Fourth Invitation |
On campus,
Bloomington. Free.
“Hats
off,” E Howe High School Choir. Howe | =
Operetta
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“Amahl and the Night Visi- | ” and “A Parfait for Irene,” University School East Hall AudiBloomington. $1.50 re-
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served seats; $1 for adults and 50¢ for children. 8 p. m.
Pro
Basketball: vs. Milwaukee Hawks.
Olympians Butler |
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Reminded to Report Vets taking on-farm training under the GI Bill have until Mar, 1 to declare 1951 income to the
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Germania Lodge 129, IOOF, will celebrate {its 99th anniversary Sunday with a pitch-in dinner at noon in the lodge hall Former Mayor Christian Emhardt will host the celebration.
The Elks will appropriately In- 40 Washington Birthday-Cherry Pie, Dance at 9:45 p. m. tomorrow. |
will play for the members of Indianapolis Lodge 13. | Half Century | Aided by their son and five grandchildren; Mr. and , Mrs. Charles F, Foster, Greenfield, will observe their golden wedding anniversary with an open house Sunday from 2 until 5 p. m. Mr. Foster, 72, is retired after 30 years service with the El Lilly & Co. Mrs, Foster is 69.
i School Secretaries
Meeting in the Board Room of the Central School Office, mem-! bers of the Indianapolis-Marion County Association of School, Secretaries will hear a book re- -
Howe High School English de7:30 p. m. Monday. |
Patriotic Talk
‘Former U. 8. Senator Raymond E. Willis of Angola will be the principal speaker at the 63d an- o nual luncheon of the Sons of the American Revolution at noon] Saturday in the Spink- yi Hotel.
William Henry - Belk,
‘Merchant Prince,’ Dies
CHARLOTTE, N. C, Feb, 22 (UP) "The. Merchant Prince of the South,” 89-year-old multimillionaire William Henry Belk, died here yesterday at a local
partment at 7
He was the founder of a chain’ of nearly 300 department stores throughout Dixie. Mr, Belk, son of a Confederate gentleman killed by Sherman's raiders in 1865, began work in a dry goods store at the age of 11 in Monroe, N. C., and later built his first store there, His biography, “Merchant Prince of the South” by Legette Blythe, gave him his nickname. I
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