Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 May 1952 — Page 14

J honor I Hot: Guests

at 6:30 p, m.

Others high on the honor list

3709 E. Market St.; Clarence Paden, 1512 N. Ewing

St, and A. J. Pappas, 4075 Adams Court N. Apt. 314, each with 42 ' service.

After the dinner officers will be elected, awards will presented and Howard Hawkes, New York, will speak. He's vice president and general manager of the company’s tire division.

Time Out for Party |

Lawyers will lay aside law books and physicians will push away pills May 20 to take their ladies to dinner. Occasion will be the annual party of the Indianapolis Bar Association and the Indianapolis Medical Society in the Columbia Club, The hosts have turned over en-

"HE INDIANAPOLIS Plant of U. 8. Rubber li time employees. at a dinner

of honer will be 133 members of the v95 Year Service Club” headed by Rudolph Johnson, 8 N, Butler Ave, a 52-year worker.

tomorrow.

are Ralph Null,

Where to Go

Baseball: Indianapolis

Indians vs. Minneapolis Millers. Vietory Field, Box seats, $1.70, mezzanine, $1.40, grandstand, $1.10 and bleachers, 60c. Thildren under 12, 50c. 8:15 p, m.

“Mister Roberts,” starring Tod Andrews. Murat Theater. Wednesday matinee: orchestra, $8, $2.40 and $1.80; balcony, $3 $240 and $1.80. 2:30 p. Mm. Evening: orchestra, $8.60, $3, $2.40; balcony, $3.60, $3, $2.40 and $1.80. 8:30 p. m. Stock Car Races, 16th St. Speedway. $1. 8:30 p. m.

Lakes, Ill, Navy, National Pro-

tertainment to the Murat Shrine|guction Authority and Munitions

Chanters. Activities will start with a social hour st 5:30 p. m. Dress will be informal.

Speaker Coming An sul on oxy ther-| quipmen the hid : i Btate

thesiologists ‘Seminar here

May 21. ‘The, speaker

one-

in i former Butler

U stu dent. Meeting will be held in

Mr. Dunne Indiana

sity Medical Center. -Mr, Dunne is widely known for “his work in industrial plant protection Jor she War Department during IL

Operation Junk Heap

The junk heap at the Naval Ordnance Plant here will be inspected to increase the Navy's record of returning serap to dustsy Bd io the Nore: Ammunition at Crane and the Naval Center and

Univer

Society of Anes-

will be'S J oh n Dunne,’ Pittsburgh,

Board officials will do the in. specting.

Scout Fair

Bey Scout Band members will be busy at the Scout Fair tomorRT ——— » row, Friday and & Baturéay at J the Fairgrounds, LE They'll play at all sessions and Eman thelr troop hooths in free “hours, Harvey 4 iil directs the LL band. . A high"

party at 9:3 a, m, Saturday Mp OM 4, Zaring Theater for all Scouts, Cubs and Explorers who sold at least $5 worth of tickets to the Fair, There'll be movies and presentation of prizes.

Speedup Course tion for Butler Uni-

Tor Monday. Ons course may oe taken for three hours’ credit durfid elit PERSONAL LOANS i 129 EAST MARKEY STREEY.

Naval Supply Depot at Great ~~ ADAMS .. . First

Meridian at Maryland St.

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Phone PL. 5581

You are cordially invited to our SPRING OPEN HOUSE OPEN TONIGHT, THURSDAY, . FRIDAY NIGHTS ’TIL 8:30

Store opens Thursday ab 18 noon; other ddys, 9:30 a m.

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An appreciation program will! be given at 8 p, m. next Wednes-|

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ing the three-week session. Of-|f fered will be botany, geography, history, psyshology and. education, °°

Student Senators,

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ate. Elected president and vice|

president, respectively, were Rob-| :

ert A. ldchtenauer, 4660 Boulevard Place, and Richard T, Stout,

day honoring persons who helped put over the 1952 March of Dimes and the Mothers March on Polio, Meeting ii World War Memorial will be sponsored by Marion County Chapter, National Founda~

Paralysis, Alfred K. Berman will report on the March of

Mr, Dimes which he directed. William

Berman

A. Evans, county Polio Chapter chairman, will welcome guests. Mrs. Beatrice Wright, New York, representating the National Foundation, and Dr, Carl D, medical advisory committee chair-

tion for Infantile ,

EYES FOR THE DEEP—Deepsea denizens will be robbed of their privacy when this flood. |

lightin television camera, is lowered in.

British Admiralty for a Cam. “bridge, England, firm, it will be

man of the.local chapter, will speak.

able to "see" underwater mar. vels for British TV viewers,

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Civic Theater Juniors To Present Program

The Junior Workshop of the Bretzloff, Toni Smith, Alma Tay-|> Booth Tarkington Civic Theater lor. # |will. present a public program i (at 10:30 a. m. Saturday, “Mrs.(Gant, May Eula Routt, Shelly Horace N, Roberts and Mrs. Har- (Blank, Jane, Terzick, Cynthia

ry A. Hebberd, workshop di-(Hppping, Georgianna Adams,| rectors, have announced.

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