Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 May 1952 — Page 24

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MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED gue, BR Miia ©) Mit Buti, ™ » M00 “| “grate gen. Hasold Hundley of

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4, U. 8 Army = —o— — Chan Hugh 87. at General “pneumonia a announced his! [Bagg A dhat or 3. 204 Hovey BIRTHS | Victor Maurath. 56, at 8t, Vincent's, coro- La Porte {2 Yi enalican candi.) Your Broad Ripple Jeweler Harold Archer, 20, 126 N. Miles: Vifginia, * TWINS nary occlusion Review. our withdrawa 0 : 4 | Bavior. 3° 1407, Pierson. ’ At General—Richald, Joe Lee Morris (hoy elngma May. 73, 8 37'S Belleview, date for Governor to build unity | lcagiton Bradley. “ nar 8 Perabing:) and girl). ye Irene ghaley, 50, at General, myocardialiand “to lessen the confusion.’ 4 V SCHAFER i Donna Patterson, v 5 . BOYS infarction. . a Bion. hatand. he told 4 dinner meet-| . . Randolph Seeking {Lamar Beaver. #1, Alanta; Mary FOler|y( gi prancis—john. Prences Cole: Wil. Zora Simpson. 64. at &1. Vincent's, hyp aon] . 29. 2230's Broadway. iam, Mary Wilkins; Russell Wanda | (tensive heart, tral. cere. ing, he will seek the nomination 6317 Guilford Ave < Hi 5 h T Fred Burckes, 63, 18928 Ruckle; Clara Ed-| Condon. Caroline Tinsley. 86, at 5342 Central, ¢ Lieutenant Governor, making! . 1s oth Term |" wards, 40, 118 B. 21st. At General—Chester, Iva Mae Slinkard. | bral hemorrhage oo. 8s L (Boing | [William Briley. 18, 251 8. State; M. Joyce At Methodist - Noah, Ruts Hopp Sopert. | Pe oma ay me ws : lit a six-way race on the bli | F id Till 9 , tA Leher, Josephine Curry arence, Delores Cul- Kim, | en epublicans| i ha 70,000 members of Frazier, 17, 1014 Flete : Katherine Whelan, 79, at 134 Mc Previously, sev | n ri a S$ More. than Char'es Biddle, 20, Anderson; Mary Jel- Sets Pert), Fauling Gang; Charles. Mary | apoplexy. | Ope ly

|sought the gubernatorial nomina{tion. ; i :

the AFL ' International Typo-i fries 16 18% 0s KE. ‘Market; Gleda| Madly Faulk: William, Mary Van ee ——_—

graphical Union cast ballots to-| B RAR Ph ' | Buskirk: Pleas, Gladys Mosley; Robert,

ole William Beattey; 58, Vincennes; 1vy Banks,| Ruth Seal: John, Jane Neister Poet Williams S eaks day in the union’s biennial elec- Miami, Fia. at Coleman—Charles, Zenobla Hyde; Pp y Donald Beringer, 23, 45156 Marcy La George, Ruth Rasch; James, Sally Tibbs. |

tion of officers with President, Patricia A Smilin. 30, WaT Norwaldo, (At St Vincents dosent. Heien Doi: 10 Purdue Students

arold Boggs, 28, 642 N Pine, Lear ad hes, Dorothy Saiiton. Whittield. 3345 i yo 20 KE. Georgla At ohn zabe e i Woodruff Randolph seeking a inser, 48 3 150 Carraliton; Geneva Ore aver At Mariorre Lebo, Times. State Servise " “Alford, 16, 1561 Carrollton 29 N. Richland st i LAFAYETTE, May 21 — Two J {fifth term -against the man he de- |, SS. nou, "37, 660 8. Illinois; Jananie| w |" Cannou, 36. 660° 8. Illinois GIRLS ’ hundred students and faculty feated in 1950, | Lawrence Dodley. 26, 570 Lexington; Elise At_St. Francls—Melyille, . Magy Alexander | | Barker, 22, 491 Grove | Raymond, Ethel Knapp; arald, Retty| members of Purdue University, Ballots were cast among the ajonse De Weese. 8. pL Broadway; Ada! a rk; Kenneth, ud Sli " - thered. in the -M rial Union| 08 Centra eneral—Dona a |membership in more than 800 x nhony Daprie. #5, 936. 8 East; Wands At Me ames. Ty ae gathered in the Memo

1 \ Rhelma Danz; Charles, Nina Fieree: rizeunions around the country tor] James, Ein a ne W 26th; Doro- | Paul, Nina Hart: Lawrence Marie last night to hear Pulitzer p Mr. Randolph and his Progres-| "ihy mil, 25, 868 Burdsal dle: 8

Paul Bait. opin; + Gordon, |winning poet, William Carlos] y Lexingto Martha Gwendolyn Thorn: Charles, Margaret 'sive Party and his opponent on Henry Ford, 23. 608 Kandlopn Cony ASllon: Verle, Gertrude Combs. Williams, . address the campus Osby oleman-—, . a ' the gdepengent tenel C. G. ISuaniny fei 0 5. B iredo n. Bett AL Xt «Lente lames, Cleotis Jones literary award winners. te Th “Cl 4 I U to You h ’ i ar N, dl obert, Lillie Harris | J Sparkman Io defeated 'M Richard Hann, 2% 0 southern 0 at Home—Pred, Katie Hamilton, 923 8. Four Indianapolis students € 0st 8 p Mr. - Randolph defeate Thomas Gass, 30."¢1i2 Broadway; Phyllis, Capitol Ave |were among those sharing in + N res ew " Sparkman Wo. years 499 by, 7500, sages grees, ho. 600 aspect; Jean DEATHS prizes for short story, poetry, ompion. <4 T an Willard Brush, 34. at Veter . id d non - fiction - Y ; L ow M, a eterans, carcinoma. (drama, essay, an Official results of the election Hybert Harm 30. 1118 F Naomi: ANReiA|yjary Feltman, 88, at 4234 Cornelius, hy- writing | ‘J omplete range are expected to be announced Ravmond Hall 21 U. 8. Army; Betty| _pertension. ; . Shirley Brothers net only provides a comp 9 TYRES f ills, 19, 1631 “ark : from ITU headquarters here in'samuei Johnson. O& 420 N. West; Gloria | INTRODUCTORY OFFER of price levels . . . it provides savaral selections at Wilson, 23, 1116 N. Capito ay J / . $ 9 g * \ ¢ pout Ho Necks ul J Bernie Ray. 3% Broadway Martha | } y™"naaaaany Aa. each fy. Thus, you have a diversity of selections ndependents expec Le a ciose Da e el b fl ” 24, "5356 Evanston; Bar- . ir race apengen Mr. Randolph, a bara filston, 30. 203) Fengral York At Last! The wave you have always wanted to choose from—at the price lave! | in keepi ng with vian Jones, 25, 2109 N. Cap ; 8 * 3 . ; Chicago lawyer and printer who Smith 23 263% Guilford. ga at a price you can afford. the preferences of your family. was secretary-treasurer of the PGRfid Lasiew 3. 00% 55 5 Ritter APPOINTMENT NOT ALWAYS NECESSARY union 18 years before he became James’ Markey, ls, i E, 31d Phil

IT : ) . ® {president in 1944, and Mr: Spark-| Glen Menefee, 24, 84 E_ Raymond: Doro- The Sensational Snap-Curl Your decision concerning the "cost" of your Shire

| thy Pearson, 17, 401 S Spencer. “1 man. Albert Neff Jr. 22, 2865 Parker; Margie

¥ 14 * : . ' . . | y i | Parks, 19, 537 Park, L | C 0 | lev memorial has no relation to services receivet— John R. Evans, Washington ( Arthur Olmstead, 36, 3101 College; Eve- 4 ano in ream i : 5 ; h J D. C., who ran against Mr. Ran-! lyn Burnett, 36, 2466 Broadway. : these are always the same, regardless of the price

dolph in 1948, was the indepen- | “Car tavitte*5. Bi lapis: Ruby Push-up Permanents lavel chosen. Machine, Machineless or Cold Wave Friendly understanding . . . courtesy . . . and the

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dent candidate for first vice presi- Cl Rider Jr. ib Columbus, O.; Opal dent against Charles M. Lyon, James Ramsey, 24, 85¢ N Tacoma: Doro(ream uaranteed L Shampoo e 57 all who turn to Shirley Brothers. SPECIAL!

thy La Fata, 22, 319 8. Emerson, | Lynn, Mass., incumbent. Franklin Standish, 23. Us n Marines: 5 : atricia cDonald, 20. 4653 inois. The printers also will elect two Delbert Button, 3, 3805 W Washington; ois Lackey, 21, 1216 8. Biltmore i gthep Vice president, a member Of James nin, 7.4 st Alabama; Har- | i 's, rie ce, , 228 § 4 Salle | {the board of auditors, an agent hie, Rice [7 328 5 Le Sale Coilese: of the union printers home, three! Marcy Ostermeier, 16, 914 Highland. { [Norman Voege. 23, 1154 N. Concord; Eve-!|

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trustees of the home, five dele-|" (yn Morrie 27 145 8. Trann and IN AUTOM |gates to the AFL convention and [Everette Jrhite, 48, Walton; Jene Clark, ANN FOXWORTNY Hair St ie POODLE curs one delegate to a Canadian Trade Alvin Senger, 21, U. 8. Air Force; Dar-| MGR, ¥ Extra-low |

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lene Tewell, 19, Alora. | Congress, |John Soeurt, 42, E. 10th; June! 1f you do not need a wave now, bring mn Lerre

D L oO v E R SSH - Prince. 38. 1448 central, a deposit of $1.00 and you may get this N 0 Ss i 5 WA L Duffy, 17, 1432 E. New York. crash at Highland Ave. and Mar-|

Leo O'Neill, 18, 728 N. Noble; Vonda special wave whenever you need your next William’ Moldthan, 27. 118 E. 28th; June $ ' | _Kassenbrock. 24, 1733 Union. ni Operators Are Licensed ; {Churchwell Mayberry, 71.. Anderson; Fler- These permanents are greatly reduced in . {ence Stowman, 65 Indianapolis rice because we are advertising for ihe Thomas Heid, 23, 1350 Kappas: ise @ { ket St.

Jourleen /ita-Ray Supply Co. Therefore. our #oluChristmas, 20, 1628 Woodlawn : ! P F 8 S { N G L F R 0 L L Mrs. Anna Russell, Selma, be-|

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| A 37-year-old mother of three - died yesterday in Methodist Hos-| |pital as the result of injuries suf-| fered four hours earlier in a car,

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includes sidewalls priced 59¢, 49¢, 40¢, 35¢ ond 0c. With her at the time of the ac] . cident were her children irley Alse large selection of prices as low as 5¢ ud sin Russell, 3, Phillip Russell, 5, and LI gle roll. Joan Russell, 17. Their father, George J. Russell, 41, was driving. | ? Come ocorly! Get the best pick of 1952 merchondise Mr. Russell's car was in col-|

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