Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 March 1952 — Page 12
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icky if he gets hevond the front yard
A man’s
this week-end. With good weather,
stuck with grass seed and hoe. He's smart if he follows rules,
Department of .Conservation Forestry Division.
Each spring the division is de from the planters who didn't, 2a hurry who mixes fertilizer and it on the lawn all at once. There's the generous gentleman who burns the grass with an overdose of fertilizer. Some are carried away with their work, flooding the lawn with water and floating away the grass seed they've
sown, Some are bargain hunters,
huving dirt without foresight and
ending with a load of weed seed. later, come more calls to the forestry division. “Why didn't| my apple tree have apples on it? It's six years old. Maybe that ax the man used| instead of pruning shears had something ‘to do with ft.
Time Out for Gl's
A 1300-person blood donation In
set up for June!
10 in Superior Court 3 at Marfon County
courthouse Planned by Judge Norman| E. Brennan, it's open to all coun-| ty employees including those|
house. Court will be recessed all day to permit| operation of the Red Cross mohile blood unit to secure blood for soldiers in Korea,
Fifty Years Wed
Judge Brennan
: Mr. Conover
Mrs. Conover
There probably will be some requests for the host to take his violin. out of its case Sunday
when Mr, and Mrs. Berlew H. Conover celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary. Mr. Conover played the violin and “called” at square dances until two years ago. Open house, 2-5 p. m. at the couple's home, 2917 Wheeler St. will mark the anniversary, It's planned by the celebrants’ daughter, Mrs. Eunice Owens, and son Harold, both of Indianapolis, joined by 10 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. Mr. Conover, a retired carpenter and
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Go to Washington Emmanuel 8. Zaphiriou, 209 N, Randolph 8t., and George Geroulls, 608 EE. Washington 8t,, back from Washington, D. C,,
at the court-jafter attending a meeting for | Thelma Deputy, Larry Geyer and
Americanism, It was a session {of the Order of Ahepa. Letters stand for American Hellenle Edu{cation Progressive Association. Mr, Zaphiriou Is governor of Hoosier District 12 and Mr Geroulis is supreme treasurer. Among Indiana Congressmen attending were Charles B. Rrown son, Ray J. Madden, Charles Halleck, John Reamer and William G. Bray, joined hy Mrs. Halleck and Mrs. Beamer,
Election Cathedral High School Boosters Club fathers’ organization elects officer at 8:15 p. m, Tuesday at the school cafeteria.
Look This Way
Eddie Cantor, star of stage, screen and TV, will ‘speak here Sunday over a
telephone hookup from Hollywood. The comedian will talk at the dinner. in Hotel Claypool honoring Israel's minister of labor, Mrs, Golda Myerson. He recently toured Israel and is on the hoard of governors for the Israel bond drive.
Teacher Talk
Dr, Frank Sparks, president of Wabash College, Crawfordscville,
Mr. Cantor
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' .Gles® Club concert. Thirty-first tinbous conferences Demaeratic | Street Baptist Church. 7:45 | tleaders here have failed to agree | p.m. on a candidate to support for ith “South Pacific,” Rodgers. District "Congressman, Hammerstein: musical. Murat One of the prospects. Walter Theater. Azo p.m Mvers Ir. attorney. refused to % Te she a candidates for Congress. will meet with presidents of 10 Another prospect B Howard other Indiana colleges at dinner] Caughran, former UU. 8. District at 6:30 p. m. today at the Co-| Attorney, also was resisting the ‘lumbia Club, Meeting is in _con-| Congress candidacy apparently
'nection with the Associated Col-| |leges of Indiana inaugurated by! Dr, Sparks four years ago. |
Installations Two OES Installations are set | for 8 p. m. tomorrow. Millersville! {Chapter 300 will install Grace Pinnick, Daymond Spratt, Mrs,
Marilyn Jackson, Charles: Rus(sell, Miss Adah Hunter, Mrs. {Fmma Mae Roberts, Mrs. Olive
{Harris and Mrs. Joane Locke. New Augusta lodge will inatall| Mrs. Mary Fields, Richard Fields, Mrs. Louise Collins, Clarence Col{lins, Mrs. Clara Lucas, Mrs. Edith |8tephenson, Mrs. Juanita Walt{man and Mrs. Martha Dean.
Dinner {| The Christian Businessmen's Committee, Inc., of Indianapolis
will hold a dinner meeting at 6) p. m. tomorrow at Brookside Kvangelical and United Brethren! ! Church. Speaker will he T, EF. & McCully of Milwaukee, Wis,
Tonight's the Night
Lawrence Central High School
TV.MINDED TIKE — Seven-year-old Ronald Brodowicz of
Detroit, Mich., is back home
speech class presents a 3-act watching television instead of |comedy, “Strictly Formal.” in the ,cing in it. Ronald had hailed a school at 8 p. m. today. Lead _. ..4 asked to be taken to
roles are taken by Jeanne Beaver, City Airport from where, he
said, he was leaving for Holly. wood to become a TV star. The cabbie took the little fellow to police headquarters and police returned him home.
{Ronald Grimes. Miss Madge Kesselring 1s director.
Real Help Jobs and housing for students graduating this spring will be a
row night at Hotel Antlers. The . . event iz for seniors at the Indiana Taylor University
Soldiers and Sailors Children’s Sets Youth Conference
Home at Knightstown, given by Times Slate Sorvine the school alumni association, UPLAND, Mar, 28%-- Faculty _. a and students of Tavior Univer-
aity will’sponsor the annual Youth {Conference this week-end. Approximately 1000 persons are expected to register for the ses-
Finds His Job in Rabaul qa Toughie sions today. Guest speakers, music by the university's a cappella
BRISBANE, Australia, Mar. 28 choir, a missionary session and |(CDN)—It was engineer Harry a Sunday morning sunrise servMiller's job to get the post war|ice are scheduled.
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wouldn’ t enter the race. The Democratic leadership also was still “in the dark” about candidates for County Treasurer, Surveyor and County Commissioner, Albert Koesters, former County Treasurer, was expected to file later jor treasurer,
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