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Pronouncers for the
Spelling Bee were announced to-| pervisor of special activities for Publishing from the 1851 National ro RORTAEAST,
the City Park and Recreation Department. The park department is 'co-
operating with The Times is stag-| Here are more to practice on:
ing the annual spelldowns to find the Indianapolis Champion for the National Spelling Bee. The pronouncers will give the
words to the grammar school entre
pupils at the first preliminaries which start Monday night and at
the second preliminaries the immersible
following week. The spelldowns
ters throughout the city, List of Pronouncers Pronouncers are: At Emerson Avenue Baptist church, Mrs. Walter Latz; Fletcher Place Community Center, C. F. Sunthimer; Garfield Community Center, Lawrence Stafford; Christian Community Center, Lloyd Fleetwood; Hill Community Center, Mrs. Frances Stewart; Meridian Heights Presbyterian Church, Mrs Rosamond Jones; Northeast Community Miss Flossie Miner; Northwestern Community Center, Mrs. Nancy Johnson; Rhodius Community Center, Mrs. Hobart Boone; Tabernacle Presbyterian Church, Mrs. Ina Jones; Brookside Community Center, Daniel F. Gill; Second Reformed Evangelical Church, Karl Rex Kalp; Central YWCA, Mrs. Elizabeth Milner; Coleman Community Center, Walter Bradford; Kirshbaum Community Center, John M. Vawter; St. Paul's Methodist Church, Mrs. Stanley Sundling; Communal Center, George Ostheimer; Municipal Gardens, Stanley Engel; School 24, James Harper. Centers Specified Any grammar school pupil is eligible to take part in the spelling bee. They will register at 7:15 p. m. the night their schools spell.
Here are the centers where
‘Woman Gets | Year as Pickpocket
A muche<arrested woman today found herself behind bars again —but for a prolonged stay this
Geneva Jackson, 27, of 2625
year prison sentence yesterday for picking a man’s billfold of
Well-known to police, Gevena
Faced with a robbery charge, she took the easy way out.
charge of grand larceny. Judge J. Raymond Tindall,
to the Woman's Prison. A second charge, involving the Christmas Eve, 1951, slugging of another man in a $100 robbery,
'HOW TO GET RICH IN WASHINGTON’
Names , , . who got $4571 from the government for making a $14 sale.
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