Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 April 1952 — Page 24
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500" A Big Hit With S. Americans Catholic | meee Quiz Program cheduled
The Rev. Fr. Thomas P. Carey (will conduct a religious quiz proigram at a local meeting of Cath-
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Indianapolis’ twe chief claims to fame, so far as South Ameri-§ cans are concerned, are the 500Mile Race and Allison's jet ¢n- 3 ™ Igines, 3 floor That's what Paulo Cavalcantl Ti : oo u olic women tomorrow. Valente, ,4 Brazilian political #4 4 | The Indianapolis ’ Ap B ies ! , 4 : Downtown Parade "of ne inst stops on a $5.000:mile \Cauntll © National Council . of in “colorful uniforms tour of the Americans he started 745 p. m. in the Catholic Coming in February. 194%, munity Centér, 542 N. Noble St. Janet Paxfon will receive the In He ad in town vesterday Father Carey, administrator Mu- Phi Epsilon award for being 11a napolis at morning in the mud-splattered, pro tem for the new Bt. Joseph judged the outstanding girl stu 1:30 p. m, Batur iflag-bedecked car that has been parish, will employ the “false or dent in the Music department day. The parade {through 20 South American coun- true” method for his quiz, He Irvington Musie Club awards Will start at jtries and 43 states. has traveled over the archdiocese will go to Harold Filuharty, Jane Murat Temple, : | Chief item on his list of things {in the last five years, giving his Reed and Richard Buerkle. goes to the to do while here fs to interview ; 4 popular quizzes which amount to "Decatur Central High School Circle and ends (lov. Bchricker today. The rest of SE \ v . Teffeshet Course In religion. band will give a concert at 7:30Pa¢ck at the 4 "the time, he'll gather impressions EEE a | Miss Goulding to Spexk in the school gymnasium, The Temple, for the stories he is writing for Miss Fern A. Goulding, director new school organ will be heard © ¢ ¢ asion “A. Noticia,” a newpaper in Rio of Practical Nursing, Indianapo-. Nurses’ Commencement ror the first time. is initiation of Ide Janeiro. lis Public Schools, will give a talk on “Practical Nursing.”
200 candidates Tribute To F.D.R , Paul C. Schulte, | "8" rg ha a RE at MARION COUNTY Classroom DY Murat Shrine Mr. Valente and his companion : ; Members will elect new officers. aide at commencement excer-| Teachers Association installed Some 5000 Shriners trom In- Wellington Albuquerque, gath- BRAZILIAN VISITS CTY—Paulo Cavalcanti Yélonte, a ews) larnbuston of I — ant pres re Bt Vincent's Hospital|officers at dinner meeting last Hara, Bhs, Illinois,” Michigan ered flags and messages from the paperman from South America, has traveled 65,000 miles and Archbishop of Indianapolis, ang) School of Nursing at 8 o'clock | night at Butler University. ih ip VERY are expected. In heads of all 20 countries they visited 20 South American countries and 43 states in this car. He Fus OE ahr. Aa, | Shy! G. Cra over-all charge ia Pptentate Paul visited. They delivered the mes- ; h $ four-d + d pl intervi G : {Fussenegger, archdiocesan spirit-| tonight in 88. Peter and Paull yrl G 8 E. Rathert is here for a four-day stay and plans fo interview Gov, Schricker [a1 director. will attend the Cathedral. Diplomas will go to| of High Bchool I. Rathert, sages to Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt. jo4,.- Hal irate » cesstully coms |Road. 1achar ni . {The flags they placed on Presi- = . J pr "sh ren your ire {Lawrence Cen- Student Dinner |dent Roosevelt's grave. the fwo Brazilians have talked son Rockefeller and Henry Ford ra iii ager ple ) Pe~) {eral High School, Sigma Tau Delta English fra- Mr. Valente came to Indian- with Francis Cardinal Spellman, 2d. OY ek pie wT iy Installations {succeeded Mrs, ternity plans a dinner at 7 p. m apo nlane, es SOMpaR on a Sov Phos ew Robes uaore leaving ais country,’ sor the first quarter of 1952. Mee. Walon W. Haid val be Mary Jane Bea: Friday In Butler: University's now in New Yor - On elr touriA. aft, Gov, farl Warren, Nel- Messrs. Valente and uquerque : Atherton Center cafeteria. Guest!
installed Maha- man, Decatur Seater em ope to interview President Truspeaker will be Dr, Barris Mills, !|
| man in the White House. head of the Purdue University]
ranee of Shrine TOWNSship, as . . Guild 1 at 516 president. Colleges in Cairo Put Under Guard English department, Members! CAIRO, Apr, 29 (CDN)—The; Some 200 troops are guarding and English majors are invited. i
N. New Jersey! Others install SS 8t. at 8 o'clock ®d include: Mrs, : 15,000 students at Fuad El Awal the entrances to the campus and Brings Home a Bride ‘University are finding it impossi- another 300 sit guard at the gates Gus
tonight. Others l-oulixe Wells, to he installea Warren Town ble to organize demonstrations leading into the various colleges. Belcas, Indianapolis res- against anything these days. Strangers are checked in and taurant owner and chaplain of sn me out by army officials, The army James Whitcomb Riley chapter,! prevents mass meetings which
are Mesdames ship, vice president; Virginia John Ferree, ulf, Washington Township, secWilliam Bostain, retary, an Madison Shadley, {Order of AHEPA, wenl 10 Gresce $500,000 Amphitheater used to provide the spark for a ) L his y To *h y city, i classes wil] turned with a bride, Theona,| 10 Open Thursday mane Bio: the «ty, ending 1
WwW. R. Mackey, | Wayne Township, treasurer, Carl Hatton, i : Earl Armstrong OPTING Flings Mrs. Held Jr« Walter E.| Two high school Bhelhorn, Don give parties tomorrow. They'll live at 518 E, 17th 8t. | x. Times Siate Service “There is nothing we can do,” Verburg and Harry Oliver, Howe seniors plan a party with — ‘EVANSVILLE, Apr, 20-A gays & Communist student, “while Attack Village [reas Mnetuon Thursday in the they have us held down by ia ' {McCurdy Hotel here will herald tial law, It is unconstitutiona Lg pa Ae AD. 2 _{UP)4 iy opening of the new $500,000 Fuad professors say that classwill resound with music from stu-! 7 : UX amphitheater in Mesker Park. room scholarship has improved]
A garden dance is set for 7 to rebels attacke y dents Friday night.’ 10 p. m. at Decatur Central by/in Santo Cristo, 35 miles catee| With the recently completed fa- since the students are unable to,
Howe Music Department will the sophomore class, Proceeds 80 Manila, last night, killing three Cllities, the park will have a sum- demonstrate against the governag 1s 14th annual May Music to the 1953 junior prom which the| persons and wounding four. They | ™*" series of top entertainment ment, King Farouk and economic F at 8 o'clock. Spiritual class will sponsor, Phyllis Min- withdrew after a battle with ~on® 15 through Labor Day. . alliance with the West. songs, “forever favorites” and nich and Jean Cooper are ar- police. EG ) eat Ln ; So he ea es co era emg geet cin : 2
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