Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 April 1952 — Page 13

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The days before women even color of their hair, without will come back Friday night.

Methodist Hospital student nurses will bring woman's family and -—

back the period when a friends made it their business if

hair. They'll give a skit on bobbed hair at White at the hospital employees’

Cross Service Center 8 p. m. supper.

| Mrs. Lucile Ziegner is program

chairman, Robert E., Neff, hospital superintendent, will present gold watches a n d pins for 25 years service to Dr. Horace M. Banks, chief pathologist; Mrs. Gladys Meclliroy, assistant pure chasing agent; Mrs, Margaret r Parrish, dietary Mr. Neff department,” and ! Mrs. Blanche Johnson, elevator operator, Silver pins marking 20 years’ employment go to Mrs. Lucy Parks and Albert Edelen. More than 1000 employees have been invited by Dr. Lester Hoyt, general chairman. b

Achievement

Four - year scholarship and achievement records of six high school seniors have won them North Side Lions Club annual trophies. The seniors will be rewarded at the club dinner May 12 in the ‘Marott Hotel with Glenn Duttenhaver, 5920 Forest Lane, making presentations. The winners: Broad Ripple— Carol Capel, 6102 N. Olney St. and E, Henry Lamkin, 5525 N. Delaware 8t.; Shortridge—Julia Morrow, 5751 N. New Jersey St. and Charles Shoemaker, RR 1, New Augusta; Cathedral—Thomas A. Cortese Jr., 3240 Brill 8t.; St. Agnes Academy—Mary Jansen, 949 Hervey St.

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Where to Go

Hollywood Ice Revue featur. ing Barbara Ann Scott. State Fairgrounds Coliseum. $1.80, $2.40 and $3, 8:30 p. m. “Portrait in Black.” Civic Theater presentation. Booth Tarkington Clvic Theater. 8:30 p.m, . .

at a Founders’ Day dinner at 7 Pp. m. Saturday in Hotel Warren. Indiana, Michigan, Ohio and Kentucky chapters will attend. Ernest H. Shultz Jr., 8t. Louis, Mo., na-| tional president, will speak. | | Indianapolis men in charge are, |M. 8. McNay, national vice presi(dent, William B. Berling, alumni {president, Robert L. Branden-| {burg and John W. Dunn,

Aid to the Blind

Miniature white canes worn Saturday through Apr. 26 say the wearer has helped the blind, A!

was proclaimed as White Cane Week by Gov. Schricker and| Mayor Clark. The campaign is| sponsored by the Indiana Association of Workers for the Blind.

From the Start |

Thirty-five years in telephone work was celebrated this week by Frank Aldred, RR 1, Carmel. Mr. Aldred, construction line foreman, joined Indiana,

|Annual IU Law Day - Will Be May 7

home at the James A. Jones Jr.

state-wide observance, the period |

J Times State Service BLOOMINGTON, Apr. 16-—The agnual Indiana University Law| Day, to be held here May 7, will be highlighted by the traditional moot court competition between the campus and Indianapolis divisions of the IU School of Law. The moot court case,- to be judged by the Indiana Supreme Court, involves the question of liability of a firm which carries out the order of a customer while knowing, but without telling the customer, that the result may be harmful to him.

Goat Too Hungry

FT. WORTH, Tex. (UP)— Trouble, a 3-year-old billy goat, ate himself out of house and

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Anniversary The 88th birthday of Theta Xi

the station's women’s director. Miss Singel is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Singel, 5125 E. 19th St. Elected to the staff of the Exponent at Purdue University are: Colleen Doherty, Ft. Harrison; Charles Aldag Jr., 4563 Carrollton Ave.; Nancy Lowe, 5675 Winthrop

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