Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 April 1952 — Page 15
FRIDAY, APR. 11, 1052
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games.
The sponsored a
years.
Mrs. Washington St.
of Golden Lin (Court 7, Orde of the Ama i ranth, Man's hall to‘morrow night.
{installed follow: {Carl Bauman, royal patron; Mrs. Frances | Fairbanks, as-
| associate Koseck,
| tress;
| treasurer,
and academic progress will be celebrated by In dianapolis Alumni of Notre (Apr. 21. At a lin Marott Hotel, {local alumni will join 100 cities throughout the world in the 20th icelebr ation of Universal
Children’s Home,
Public Program.
Cora Dreyer,
| Others to ‘be |
ed boys will
of
will be install- i ed royal matron §
at Red
Mrs. Dreyer
[[soctate matron; I. W. Douglass, patron; conductress; Frances Buis, associate conducMrs. Mary Hatton, retary, and Mrs, Geneva Everett,
Mrs.
Cultural Progress Twenty-nine years of cultural] drive,
{Dame University
{7:30 p. m, dinner |
Dr. Manion
Notre Dame Night.
{ hunt | Sunday, guests of the Auxiliary to Wayne Legion
4164 W.
7 >
Gladys Mrs.
sec-
Easter eggs
Special guests will be 25 boys from Knightstown They'll be joined by children in { the neighborhood of the Post Home at 601 8. | Holt Rd. Prizes will be awarded in the hunt and The Post will join the Auxiliary in ARVIng dinner and supper. Auxiliary special
has annually] Where to" Go
treats for boys at the home for the last 20
“Born Yesterday" presented by the Circle Players. Hotel Antlers Ballroom, 8:30 p. m. “Portrait in Black."
duetion at the 8:30 p. m,
Civic Theater.
(Generous
The Easter Seal drive closes tomorrow with funds topping, figures of last year. Last-min-ute contributions } are still sought to help treat and rehabilitate crippled children. With appreciation for the over-the-top contributions goes an invitation to the public to visit Mr Griffin Crossroads, 3001 N. New Jersey St., where the Easter Seal funds are spent. William C., Griffin, {3145 N, Meridian 8t., directed the
No Regrets
It will be more than Easter at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Still, 1009 W. New York St, Sunday, A big crowd is expected. People like to visit the Stills, who say and show they're “as happy as the day we were married 50 years ago.” “Hard work and a house full of children help keep people happy,” according to Mrs. Still. At 69, she just finished housecleaning and she always “washes
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
far GOES Wi ,
Booth Tarkington Civie Theater Pro- will speak, and the Scottish Rite!
Refresher
Family doctors will take back |
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wera duo vient ali
apolis; Mrs. John Myers, Angeles, Cal, and Mrs. Lloyd Johnson and Mrs. Doris Todd, Bloomington.
Easter Service
set for-3:30 p.m. Easter Sunday in the Scottish } Rite Cathedral. auditorium, 650 N. Meridian St.
by the Indianap- '
Rose Croix Roy BE , pastor of . Tabernacle Pres“~Byterian Church
Dr. Vale
'ehotr will sing.
to their home towns the latest:
and Wednesday here. More than
of General Practice,
Dr. George Crane, columnist, will speak to th Indianapolis speakers, are: Sprague Gardiner, Glenn W. Irwin, B. L. Martz, Don J. Wolfram,
New Augusta,
W, Michigan 8t., dent.
Dateline—Convention
Newspapers go “on trial” at the Hoosier State Press Association convention Apr. 25-26 at Hotel Lincoln, On the “jury” will be a housewife, farmer, teacher, college student, professional man and labor leader. The mock trial and a talk by Arthur H, Motley, New York City,
25, That night David H, Dietz of Cleveland, O., will speak. Lunch-
It wilk be given oS olis Chapter of ©
Knights Templar. ©
tnformation on medical science! from meetings set for Tuesday ®
1000 family physicians and their |3 wives have registered for the} meéting of the Indiana Academy |’ Six states)’ will send physicians to address | . {the group. newspaper |?
Wednesday night banquet, Among’ Drs, |
Bernard D, Rosenak and’ F. P, Jones, Dr. Russell J, Spivey, |? is president-elect’ and Dr, Maurice V. Kahler, 2338 is retiring presi-||
retailer,
publisher of Parade Magazine, |= are set for opening luncheon Apr. =
L082 Killed, 4 Injured In 2-Car Collision
PITTSBURGH, Apr. 11 (UR) 30, Oakland, Cal,
Two men were killed last night Sunday, 34, Hempstead, L. i jan four others seriously injured| Police said Mr. Scott was dead the (at the scene of the accident and! A traditional lodge service is "William Penn Highway eight|Mr., Sunday died shortly. after {being admitted to Columbia Hos-|
{in & two-car collision on
miles east of here. nips were Clarence L. Scott pital.
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Dr. Clarence E. Manion, dean|on the board.” Mr, Still, retired eon speaker Apr. 26 will be Lyle of the college of law at Notre|emiployee of the Indianapolis) Wilson of Washington, D. C. 88 Dame, will speak. Toastmaster|Bleaching Co. is Tl. manager of the Washington of{will be Joseph H. Argus, 5215 They'll celebrate with their five|fice of United Press. : Washington Blvd. General chair-|children and eight grandchildren,
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