Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 May 1952 — Page 26
A SW Bl gy SN We Baty ete yy : - ’ ’ , . . NT re ’ . y
vil : . : | a LR ; . : ; Fin J . ‘ ! fo 5 Beda X ” ‘a v : sg “ : : “ fn 2 Cw os y 1952 ee" 3 : , » AGE ». ra THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES TEA fo infeed | THURSDAY. MAY 1, : i ’ \ py : a Repent Increase (40) In Music Festival =] murs Allen C. Miller Head: s Church Fe deration a ni eer 400 In Music Festival | { 77m ,Jday Religious Education. Schoo : Ho early pup sa ashing y By EMMA RIVERS MILNER librarian of’ the Indiang Sete Was re-elected Christian Chufch, day Religious | gave®his annual : Times State Service - ton High School will take part That Tapping?” will be presented “Hee : er Fed- Library. sentation speech, Dr ltary. : (report, Dr, Pfleiderer announced |. LAFAYETTE, May 1-—Comic in the school's annual Music Fes- by the: Boys' Concert Club. The By EMERS The 1 ne Allen! In he pre 30a an Rrigham's| * Raised $36,600 Budget |the naming of the Rev, A. Glen = books, télevision, movies and the jval at 8. p. .m. Friday in the! nove’ ‘Octet will sing Barthole "> re agi eration today is welcom Wharton spo . ti-]' Dr Merrill Lenox, executive di-.0’Dell to fill the unexpired term press share blame for a growing Boys’ Gym. . did t of “Battle of it happen.” 5 Miler 1a Rew radon: pr itu ibe Food ag rio i f= of the Detroit Council of of the Rev, Marcus Johnson as part of the nation's fire loss, the Included in the program are: |mew’s arrangemen Eight Ipdian ohs » ” ; - ”e L ’ Y pe ha on A ye mittee of which he was chairman Churches, spoke on We Chris-|a Wetkuay Loard Member.” sights f Ahuyal arson iiYestiga The Colonial Chorus, singi ng| Jericho els Choir” ‘will sitig mer and for Last night, the federation for making race relations sur-tians Belong Together.” James Ronn i uel Lat. BO aity ‘was told. this week (“It's a Grand Night for Si ; “Alice Blue Gown” and the Girls’ J right there whe ed its festive 40th anniver-iveys among Marion County! W. Minton, retiring treasurer, an- ep t . cy ing,” “Ezekial Saw De Whafe”| | Concert Club will present “Sibe exploded today oT Harold F. Brigham its ot ' |nounced that the total budget o van Rvah gelical Litheran Church : Sgt. Lawrence L. PHas of he and “A "Mighty Fortress Is Our loney” and’ “Let ‘All My Life Be. Rock. Nev. - Lawhead, an » Pennsylvania ate Police criti-|goq.» —— ; “annual interracial award, elected] Mr. Miller, new president, is a $36,600 was aided. M5, Law a abi 506 point in ‘the meets enhayivanis Stale Poiice eit | Music.” Two soldiers _new officers, presented an histori- member of the Church federa-|in his repom Sr. bu th being rose to be introduced. The Sean they show details of how I The Concert Band, directed by geats.” They gal. pagesut, & SUtst speajter and Ne Reamer rae ny $5250 for 1952. .. |church- personnel are former dis- * arson and other crimes are com- Local Girl Nominated = Ray Funk, J pay d March Bang PEAR So . heartening Ra. domm 4 CIOS DE Material Co. | Dr, Haward J. Baumgartél, placed” persons. : [mitted For Earlham Queen wodl 1 iS » Brahms" et in “his More of Ind Dn Protes-| Other new officers elected are: federation executive secretary for| . Dr, Lenox based his remarks on “The pattern in arson cases] r Earing Bers vi Bag intone gli von A a section of a apo 8 Hoosier| Dr. Benton B. Miller, minister ofthe past 13 years, and Miss Fan-|the tongue-stretching word, “ecu- is reverting back from insurance, Miss Marian Brown, -daughter Mon an. Overiure” Ww iil ‘be. The two are: 3antism, sreated North Method-{the Olive Branch ‘Christian|nie Mae Geisler, office secretary, | menicity,” so often heard in Prot- fires to those set by youth for a/of Mr.and Mrs. Sydney F. Brown, | ; played by the Concert Orchestra. Pek Robert ate a and its minister, Dr. Church, second vice president; served as pageant narrators, Asi testant gatherings. He spoke of thrill,” Sgt. Priar said. I0LN, Ritter Ave, i one ot ive Ye ed ty \ ts to Mrs. AA il Supt. Arthur M. Thurston of Earlham e ‘ ‘ookside Ave. Huan © Weld rere hos nT of the Indianapolis| Bunch directed the pageant. With |versal Christianity, the world fel " WINNER—Harold F. Brigham. the Indiana State Police and Lt. reign as guieen of the college's SUITS. or TOPPERS : pias in the : Survey Chairman °° Council of Churchwomen, third words and pictures it followed the lowship of men and women Whe Robert Borkenstein, direetor of May Day festivities Saturdays I $22 $7th Infantry I Dt. Chester W. Wharton, mem- vice president, and Leon Law- growth of the federation as a believe and serve Jesus Christ . Briskly and clearly, Dr. Lenox, ype state police laboratory, pre-| Miss Brown has been president | Spring Specia ' $ Cpl. Charles | ber of the federation interracial head, treasurer. |growing spiritual, educational and made an earnest appeal for ecl-| indicated the philosophy, the prog= sided at yesterda$is, sessions. iof the Association of Women i « teader in the 50 committee and minister of the, Dr. Jean 8. Milner, minister of social force over 40 years in In- menicity, for Christians to do ress, the working program- and| _______°_ ——— | Students at the college this year, " 0.
Prentice Presbyterian Church, be-/the Second Presbyterian Church, |dianapolis. "together those things that are bet- the probable future Christians go-| Fix It Yourself tells how to and has served two terms in the
MARI LYN Airborne Divisi E. OHIO of Mr. and Mrs.
: - Pfleiderer, ad- ter accomplished through united ing forward with fellowship— care for your house. In your Earlham Senate. She also has owed the interracial award on was re-elected first vice president, Dr. Florizel A. ; 5028 E. Raymc . Sion By The recipient 1 and Dr.’ R. H. Peoples, minister ministrative director of the Week-|rather than individual effort. |ecumenicity. : Sunday Times. 'been active in the college YWCA.| i Among soldi ————— = : : : . combat troops Slim
dad on May 1, the children |[ ‘round and ’round the Maypole sing: ing their songs of Spring.
i ‘round -and "round in circles is fine for children, but not for adults. These days many of them are doing just that — for there's no end to trying to make ends meet, especially when you want to feed your fariily well.
AE | Save Money at AP's In
go
# Your A&P invites you to try vepilar shopping at our stores to beat the spiral of the high ost of living. It has béen our - aim for over 90 years now to provide more and better food to more people for less money. Perhaps we can help with your 3a food problems, too. Come’ ste. ‘ ; RUBY BEE
CUSTOMER RELATIONS DEPT.
‘AaP Food Stores 1 \ etrawberty Lexy - = } : NO PARKING :
420 Lexington Ave., New York 17, N. Y, a LK ii! = Preserves Apple Sauce | PROBLEM SY) Ll 2221. | AT AGP NEWLY
, rg % IC Dee — ~) HEMOOELED SIPER MARKET Z J 7/ 7 P . BORDEN'S FLAVORFUL 1 7 p Sliced 5
~ Cheese Spread Pineapple A i 1 J E. 38th. I KAN
2 t ow 59 —T ye
Mild Cheese : J Sure Good Colored | 2 Big. Tender, Sweet — . Longhorn” » 55° Oleo 2:=39 Green Giant Peas 2 «~ 37
Wisconsin Cheddar + 1-Lb. Cn. 13c=—4-Lb. Ctn. 49¢ Golden Whole Kernel
With These Added Features: | y
Health and Beauty Center Hardware Department Service Fish Department . .. Over 58 Varieties Frozen Food Department Reirigerated Produce
. os c Self Serve Meat Department : FRI Shar po Cheese 59 Pur e Lard 2 25° Niblets Corn 2 35° Jol jens. Day Cavs
Wheati Tiere | Ang Scotties | |Toilet Tissue| | "N€4UeS | “ “epee | Rin 2, Boxes 19 Rolls 4. Ln 21: OVER *1000 i Mado i — TT —— ————mmmmay-! IN PRIZES - Del Monte Catsup ww 19¢ Ritz Crackers = 31¢ me ||. lona Peas... :=..~»10¢ Zion Fig Bars 2 = 45¢
HOME gras FREEZER : \ . ) : s. Hort 5 , cans -1r St Pu Sane Suge New Low Price on Secs Bens Dandy on Bc 3 a e
400 COUNT : WALDORF
AANA AAA AN
WESTINGHOUSE Date
CLOTHES EE DRYER Pha. Gi
Pkg. GI
Daily Dog Food 3.529
Dill Pickles v.., “or 25¢ “dexo A&P COFFEES
— ol ud
wh « 81° :
Premium Crackers wr 23° Sh rte ~ Eight O'Clock | hE ne EE. © EMERSON 5 Pkg. W mtunt Cofee = 145 | 10) ening MIU a ay. me et
ANGEL F ANGEL F
Chicken By : ~0Z. Boka r ‘Randall’s Dinner Si “%=29<
De Mole Such -) mye
eo. =| LF | UTISE Sth
180 uy bobd CS y = Le 2 | Drawing, May 20m on. Through Thurs. 9 A.M. ‘ti d days 9. 9AM. il 9 P. M.o- Seturdays 9 AM. 'til 8 P.M. M81 5. STATES541 £. WASH.—30 w. WASH—3315. yt no AL BAMA-1337 SH SHELBY—1021 E. 6303616 E40TH=1416 MAIN (SPEEDWAY) |
a $ . Ee ie $ 4 i pe SER HR . N 3 . Ti go a i % = ”
i
: ~ TVSET : AND MANY OTHER PRIZES
Nothing to Buy
Not Necessary to Be Present to Win Just Fill Out a Ticket on Every Vi Visit at
Pure Vegetable
