Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 July 1952 — Page 11

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] , . Guard Starts Hen ry Stands to Gain Yomen Finally “Edusto: to Address | + Conventic United Brethren Here ~ | ; T # D m t Conv at { nd. ; d Gets a Birthday Dr. H. R. Heininger, president: e ocra iC ver : : * of the Evangelical Theological Trek to Camp } A al Is Presi ent After 47 Years iSeminary, Naperville, Ill, will ; { FREEHOLD, N. J. opiaddress “the Indiana Conference on Io! e By KEITH I. MARTIN of all, Gov. Schricker wants to [(UP)—A New Te i y avs ro/South of the Evangelical United E Advance Units Gov. Henry F. Schricker's nom-lunseat Sen. Jenner. |Miss Alice’ Leighton, about 47, Brethren Church tonight. : . ] At Gravli od . |ination of Gov. Adlai Stevenson! If he does and if Gov. Steven- something today that she has Df Heininger will speak at “It can't be t yling Today for Democratic presidential can-son then wants Gov. Schricker in always wanted—a birthday. 7:30 o'clock Jonight and again pre you buy. didate conceivably could ‘lead tohis cabinet—as secretary of in-) Judge J. Edward Knight offi- i morning at the con-| : » this beauth- 5 Acyunce units of Indiana's 35thla_sabinet post for the Inciaupieror_ for peaanpie Gov. Schick. clally recorded Feb. 22, 1905, asliettion on tne Indians Central This space for | This space for home on your : i » vernor, Sena tith date of Miss Leighton’s birth \ ; : nt) EE a a au OE eB Memes oo Eo ot Ih soon | wan | ov | un | wos | in| “EE sans, 8 ing “ r a a v. Schricker’s nom-Jan. . 'mouth County Court. She said ya : ded. SEE US| gnnual 2-week field training. inating speech will at least points The speculation was not limit- she needed a birthdate for Social dress the afternoon. session to- 1Lil2l3l4 UY! They will be followed this week up a “neighborly” friendship be- ed to a cabinet post. Some of Gov. {Security purposes. morrow. sla b|2121akri2]3 42394 1i2|3]e) 2134002]. end by the main contingent. tween the two. They added Gov.|Schricker’s political friends said Miss Leighton recalled that a, Ti, oiana Conference South ; aking a total of about 7000 Schricker obviously is not trying his banking experience might kidnaper named Leighton had EE ae D th ® ig Conferences r Guardsmen who will trainito gain personal favor. qualify him for a Reconstruction'snatched her from her bed when|¢n"poc 1 (06 State as a result of the shoreline of cool, blue] But a cabinet post could well Finance Corp. post. {she was. a child and after he lEUB ar Scag of | ke Margrethe. be the outcome if Gov. Stevenson| Arthur Campbell, the gover- deserted her five years later she ii Or 1 . About 250 offi d enlisted Pp g | ence céntral office is located at u cers and enlisted/is elected. They argued it wouldipor's executive secretary, admit-'had been on her own. She ide college : fen Jers last wight as the advance inot be difficult for Gov. Schricker ted the possibility of such turn of never been able to find out [ere aii : _ hn Oy 3 eat jong and to accept because his election as events but added the governor, |she was born. : { cote 16 i of Supp a Ap oy P/U. 8. Senater, 2 it Secuts, 1 eon of now, is “just running for| ‘It's sqmetniug een INQ MORE 3 . assure at a Democra: re-ithe Senate.” {these years,” she sa “An t i Travel by Bus (place Republican Sen. William E.| Mr. Campbell said the two gov-{Was wonderful of them to give { CoNN. 16 t From 6 p. m. Saturday to|’cnRer ernors exchanged telephone callsime Washington's birthday.” f i... 6 i 1 midnight, Guardsmen will" con-|, De Speculation, assuming Gov. numerous times during their ee —— TRA 5 | verge on 67 departure communi- Stevenson the presidential win-ireigns and ‘developed a very close Eva Peron Unchanged — 4 ties all over the state. They will ner; Went this way: Gov, Schrickerifriendship.” He sald they “ex- pyENOS AIRES, Argenti i) 6A - 28 ] leave by chartered busses and and the Illinois governor are such changed ideas” on similar- state, July 23 (UP)—A SrSsiiina, | oT "arrive ‘at the northern Michigan/800d personal and politi | roblems. ; i communique said lastnight that Ia. 12 camp between Sunday. sight and IHictias that gov, Schricker would, Last spring, Gov. Schricker ine condition of Mrs. Eva Peron, | YES, IT’S TRUE! ' Hazel Bishop’ s|| IL 60 Monday noon. eem it a pleasure to campaignspent a week end as Gov. Stev-| Argentina's first lady, remains No-$ Lipstick 't eat | : The Guardsmen will sleep in|alongside Gov. Stevenson. Most lenson’s guest in Springfield, IIL|gerious, n- mear ‘ ic ¢ won re me. 2% tents and train from 5:15 a. m. Ne lof... won’t smudge off... | to 4:30 p. m. every weekday. 1 . won’ t kiss off! iA. 24 They'll be off from Saturday noon. LO AL DE ATHS | to Monday reveille. * C | ip» Put Hazel Bisho KAN. 16 |, Because many of the 7000 are ‘No-Smear Lipstic KY. 26 recruits, most training will be! ALBERT DILLON, 69, of| EDWARD STRAUSS, 60, of on in the mornin basic. Co RR 1, Greenwood. Services 2: lores College Ave. Services, 10:30 or evening—an A. 20 For the first time, the Guards-P- m. tomorrow in Little & Sons/a. m. tomorrow in Aaron-Ruben| forget about it! It men will get a fairly complete Funeral Home, Beech Grove. Funeral Home. Burial, Central ‘stays on-and on un- ME. 10 1 Sestiand Dice of Sghting in Burial, New Crown. Hebrew Cemetery. . (til i you yourself eas- MW. 13 orea. ut 25 Regu rmy * = = ily wash or cream soldiers who fought in Korea are] MRS. WILLIAM WINTER, 7, MRS. LAURA BELL HARPER, i off, MASS. 36 assigned to the Cyclone Division's of 518 S. Noble St., life resident 85, of 2529 Ralston Ave, local| » More economical; - training unit. - of Indianapolis. Services 1: 30 resident 50, Years. ies m outlasts ordinary MICH 40 Review Next Saturda p. m. tomorrow in J. C. Wilson! y in g ng Chape lipsticks 4 to 5 times Not Stitly. Aug > (he/Chapel of the Chimes. Burial, ‘Burial, Floral Park. | tl MINN. 26 troops will march in review be. Memorial Park, 4 | MRS. BERTHA JOHNSON, st. ROBERT E. KIRBY I, aati MISS. 18 : . ricker, . . ther ars Bo: MISS LOLA SHEPARD, 63, of Ci 4 N. Delaware St. Services : |is so creamy, so | | MO. Hu ' 1 W. 30th St. 1 1 p. m. tomorrow in Shirley the 31st Division at Camp Atter-{1105% ocal resident oo 1 Lo "il Chapel. Burial | amear.proof, s0 MONT. 12 bury, Indiana Adjutant General/>2 Years. Services 10 a. m. Fri- Fran kto me ape. Po lasune. Get it - : Robinson Hitchcock and other day in Stevens Mortuary. Bur-| por y M 'R U RY | NEB. 12 dignitaries. The visitors will fiy 4} Glen Haven Cemetery. | HERSCHEL B. CORN, 52, of| ORTUARY || | Wl ; to the camp in Gen. Hitchcock's) HARMON 0. HOFFMAN, 66,320 N: Keystone Ave. local resi- || 19th AND MERIDIAN Wf | HAZEL BISHOP | , CA or sircali thelf 208 N: LaSalle St, furniture/Jsht 10 yeals, Services 1.30 p.m, | LE 8 | er aircraft assigned to the ,ggempler for Kramer Corp. Serv- Ll 9ay in y oore Teale Il America’s Largest-Selling Lipstick | LL 32 38th are 14 light planes used for ces 10 a. m. Friday in Harry W, |Chapel. Burial arrangements in-| Haison and artillery observation. |p complete, : | MN ; oore Peace Chapel. Burial, | NK. 12 This is the second straight year, Washington Park. - Indiana's Guard division is train- ’ | : HAYLE NA ; . Ing at Grayling. Officers reported] MISS NANCY LEE M % : : # morale. is “very high” and the 18, of 4708 Broadway, CT . ; Rl 22 ’ men are looking forward to fish- High School student. Services, » aha gp OH EE A tt 1 0s . 5D 3 ing and swimming in the lake. [10 a. m. Friday in Flanner & Bu- Li pam pt, The divigion’s equipment in-chanan Mortuary. Burial, Crown | : OMo 54 " cludes 600 motor vehicles and Hill. 3 ammunition ranging from 30-cal- « x : iE go : Jk 3 OKLA. 24 fber bullets to 155-millimeter] SAMULEL W. PERKIN > 3 : : 12 howitzers. Artillery and other of 717 Indiana Ave. loca! Hood * heavy equipment already has|dent 36 years, Services, 1.p. m 10 2 been shipped by rail. tomorrow in Stuart Mortuary, . : : >. |Burial} Fiore! | Park: 12 hal, de A -, » ~ nares y § wy veuzsag? 3-1 3 ne AHL ” es ila aii co rrr ate Rp WET r al % CE 2 - tea ny EVIE RR a ps DR pt MVR SUE ee Gai ET Br + Op TERY rg in PR ‘ Shade i yon Fae: MA ph ds Souriy, Feil EE 1. Yara Ral Sn 1 S. D. ; 8 1-1 : > 5 T > by ‘Client,’ Now 87, apolis ‘resident’ 40 years. Serv- A ; Sdn is 28 : oi A Fig S k A id A es 2 a ph Friday .in Shirley \ TENN. 28 ’ 1 | £ ~ sii , rothers ng Hill Chapel. Bur- ; : F - - . * ee $ 1 : gain lal, Columbus (Ind.) Cemetery. '. TEX. 52 1 E if . . 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