Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 April 1952 — Page 8
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; NEW - YORK, Apr. 2 (UP) | Ferenc Molnar, one of the world’s
. Te ¥ . ¥ E> OPPOSITE g greatest dramatists who fled here “ : : ; i | from the Nazis in 1940, died in Mt,| "0 4 : y § Sinai Hospital yesterday : followSTATEHOUSE [ing a Jong iliness,
The Hungarian-born playwright f|“Lillom” and “The Play's the - f [Thing.” was 74. Four versions
of his play,” “The Devil,” were playing in New York when he
. - 4 Mr. Molnar 1s wurvived by his bi fthira wife, the former Lili Dar(vis, His first, and the mother of, 221 -‘W. WASHINGTON ST. CE his only child, was Margit Veszi, {later a writer In Hollywood. His second was Bari Fedak, a great
in . {Budapest in 1925, listing 42 coY respondents, Mr, Molnar, who CLEARAN CE SALE | turned out more than 40 plays pon ot rm : : pen 5 8 had’a reputation for frugality, but) =" 0° “°F |1t was believed this rosexfrom his
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High S8chool students. And no one better try. Virgil Heniser's chemistry students know the test for telling horsemeat from beef, fMhey add two drops of potassium jodide and jodine in water added to a half tablespoon of broth. Horsemeat broth, thus doctored, fades on re-
Maclin R., Milner, a former. Indianapolis- resident, has been ap-
executive off Luckoff, Way-i4 burn & Inc., Detroit ad-3 vertising agency. Mr. Milner is the |
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two South Side plants will pretty much know where the youngsters (are from now on. The Lilly Company has opened two playgrounds,
and basketballs.
vacation.
Fellowships r | One Butler University faculty member will dig in Jerusalem’s
peruse literature here, on fellowship grants from the Ford Foun-
Dr. E. Robert Andry, head of the department of religion, gets {the trip to Jerusalem. James IL.| {Woodress of the English depart-! Mr. Johnson P.M. dinner with iment will study midwestern lit- wives attending.
Family Show : {wives of officers of the -Indian- | Family talents will be displayed apolis. Council. {at the Boys Club carnival in the] The degree, most elaborate of clubhouse, 1400 English Ave. 7,York Rite Masonry, is given once {to 9 p. m. tomorrow. All kinds of a year. George L. Johnson, 42 N.|
. The public event {sof Indianapolis Council No. 2, Ineighborhood night for South will preside. Among honored Siders and part of the local cele- guests will be Everett Miles, Ft.
(week. The host club also cele-/of Indiana. {brates its 55th birthday. .
Installation Named Faculty Fellow
Officers will be installed at 8 Times Stale Service .m. Baturday by Indianapolis | Bourt 1, Order of the Amaranth, Prof. Phillip B. Wilder of the in the Claypool Hotel. InstaMed! Wabash College political science will be Dorothy Kraft, Albert faculty has been appointed a Fac-| Gray, Bessie Gray, William Gray, ulty Fellow by the Fund for the May Dunbar, Anne Hessel, Myr- Advancement of Education, a
tle Lapp, Mona Renn and Nettie branch of the Ford Foundation. | Betterley. He will study at Columbia Uni-!
ROTC Honor eo
Richard W. Maffett, son of Al- Hoosier Drowns in Lake {fred E. : :
(guished military student by the Bu Force ROTC at Ee Ur Suthard, 48, Jasonville, drowned |
colonel,
{leadership and character won him| the honor,
Ushers
the fourth year English Avenue! TY, Boys Club and Lauter Boy& Club § have assisted with the event, | Boys ‘will assemble at 8:30 a.m. |
Indianapolis students are prom-
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{of activities at Indiana University.
Indiana: Daily Student staff including: Richard McGill, 3710 N. | Meridian 8t.; Janet Sue Baldwin, 2229 N, New Jersey St.: Barbara Redding, 1103 W. Kessler Blvd.; Bernard Vonderheide, 3601 Forest Manor; Susan Bassett, 5316 Broadway; Jo Anne Ebner, 2120 Central Ave; LaWanda Arnold, 1534 Fletcher Ave.; Shirley Flederjohn, R. R. 3, Edward Frank, 1345
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| performs in the Chamber Play- | ers’ concert for the Ensémble Music Society. World War TT Memorial.“ 8:30 p.m. 7
Mr. and
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Force ufancturers Building, Fair
- grounds, 1 to 10 p. m. Mr. Milner a A THE ————— in F. 46th 8t.; Mary Zendell, 6250 Washington Blvd. On the Junior Prom committee
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ity, He's a graduate of
{ware St., and Jane LaRue, R. R.
Parents around Elf Lilly & Co.'s On the Interfraternity Couneil 4 are Kenneth Hughes Jr, 35 W.! 46th 8t., and James Harris, 157! E, 61st St. Jerry Baur, 3215 | Sutherland Ave, is vice president
out baseballs, softballs of the Union Board. A co-chair-
pment for the playground 1601 Homecroft Dr.
525 N. Illinois 8t.| One hundred members of Indianapolis Coun- | cil 2, Royal and Select Masters,| will confer the Super Excellent] Master "Degree
start with summer: school
ruins. and another will
from all over the | state. Activities | begin with 6
here, {During the men's degree program
{women will be entertained by
stunts and shows are Colorado Ave,, illustrious master
of National Boys Club Wayne, grand illustrious master
CRAWFORDSVILLE, Apr. 2—
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Maffett, R.R. 1, Indianhas heen named distin-| Times State Service |
last night when his boat capsized on Shakamak Lake in Shakamak |state park. Jasonville police, of {which Mr. Suthard's brother,
A cadet lieutenanthe’s a senior in mechan gineering. Scholarship,
(Oscar, is chief, recovered the body. |
Reginald Kell, clarinetist, |
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Civil Defense Exhibit. Mans |
are James Kealing, 6128 N. Dela-|
man of the IU sing is Rose Ebert, |
on candidates
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