Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 June 1952 — Page 22

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TROUPE 1240.0f the National Thespian Society was installed last night in ceremonies at the Technical High School Student Center. The 18-member troupe is directed by Gaylord Allen, sponsor of the Tech Drama Club and — director of senior plays. oe The initiation was handled by 25 members of \ NN the Shortridge High School troupe, under direction of Miss Eleanor Theek, — Selection of membership 18 g.¢..10q4 five other candidates. based on points acquired for act-'nriee O'Hair will represent the broadcasting, stage jjth District in the Indiana ushering, ticket sell- [eoidn queen contest at convendirecting and tion opening July 28 in Ft. Wayne,

ing. radio crew work, ing, makeup work, playwriting.

Party for Teacher Literary Honor »“A whole neighborhood will J. Hartt Walsh, dean of Butturn out Thursday to honor ler University College of Educa-| Charles Davis, School 62 teacher, tion, has been retiring this year. Mathematics named adviser and shop Instructor at School 62 of three national since it was built in 1924, Mr. Davig will be honored at a reception from 1:30-3 p. m. in the Sg school auditorium, School 62 PTA is sponsoring ‘the program with former pupils and other friends of Mr. Davis invited, Long active in Boy Scout activities, Mr. Davis formerly had charge of traffic patrol boys at the school. >

School's Just Starting Otto \W. Kuehrmann, 3332 Pennsylvania St., is one of seven Baby Table Hoosier winners of General Elec- rppe Bahee-Tenda Co., 3910 N, tric fellowships. A biology and pmerson Ave. will present a taphysics teacher at Manual High pla to St. Vincent's pediatric ward School, Mr. ‘Kuehrmann will join Thursday, It has a harness: which 150 high school science and math poi1q¢ the child upright while he teachers of the nation in classes 1. vq The firm gave a similar at three colleges June 29-Aug. L t.110 to the cerebral palsy ward

The fellowships are to Union Cols at Riley Hospital two +n . years ago. lege, Schenectady, N, Y. "Rens- oy 8

selaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, N. Y.. and Case Institute of Technology, Cleveland, O.

Queen Crowning Miss Jane Blake, 4506 Kingsley Dr, . will be installed honored! queen of Bethel 3, Interndtional

lications, As a new member of the Educational Ad-' visory Board, he will help direct publication of Educator's Washington Dispatch, Education "Summary and . The Teacher's Letter,

Dean Walsh

Carpenters Get Hike; End Strike

DETROIT, June 3 (UP)-—Set-flement of a 24-day strike of 15,000 - Detroit area AFL carpenters, which idled 85,000 other building. trades workers, was an-

Order of Jon's nounced yesterday. | aug! er a The Greater Detroit General p.m. Raturcay. | Contractors Association and the

Installation will bé held in Broad Ripple Masonic Lodge Hall. Othor new officers.

AFL Building Trades Council, agreed on an 18-cent hourly package including a 13-cent pay boost.and 5 cents for health and welfare

the settibient

t An Migianapolis stig: rapher onstruction unions which were rades a typewriter for a Crown ,,¢ on gtrike, but whose mem-

for a night. Miss Doris O'Halr, jpapg refused to cross carpenter, R. R. 9, Box 292, will be crowned | picket lines.

queen of the 11th District Ameri-

can Legion at a joint meeting of Star Flashes Some Ice

Marion County's 53 posts. Saturday night. Ceremonies will be held, HOLLYWOOD, June 3 (UP) Rhonda |

at Kennington Post, 42d St. and Titan-haired film star Fleming showed off a twoscarat|

he “brownette”” hazel-eyed diamond engagement ring today

queen is employed by eyed and said-she.plans to marry Dr. Rallways Inc. Representing the Lewis Morrill of Beverly Hills, Indianapolis Railways Post, she Cal, in about two weeks.

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ot OE —__ => Aire: M eu i en, prin- Jane Blake ‘with the first or cesses; Diane ; tional five ‘cents, plus the five | Yates, guide, - and Phyllis cents for fringe benefits be- §. Rhoades, marshal 2 comes effective Sept. 1. + Key-Clicker Clicks The agreements covers the carpenters plus six other AFL

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JOHNSTOW! (UP)—The’ gr: there. was not to support a against Judge released him fre ton is not a juc Their decisio: only a few da) Lawyer. White, Mr. Walton's rel corpus writ, M

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By HEZ It was a he Southeast side : 32, of 2224 St. F day he hadn't k it all, Mr. Deitrich sheet. He was gleep and 'plus & hog. Here's what h ONE-—There v 15 minutes and looters were cau truck the boy: stolen. TWO -— The looted Mr. Deit his camera whi

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