Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 July 1952 — Page 4

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SUNDAY NIGHT the. Indiana Astronomical Society will hold a public observation méeting in the parking section in front of Butler Field House. You probably won'f see a flying saucer, but you will see what a lot of excited folk think are flying saucers, . About this date, the Perseid shower of “shooting stars” or meteors is due to start and trained observers ‘will be’ ready to poim! ——— vr" out and explain these visitors in Where to Go

our ‘sky, Park Concert. Ted Campbell

Members of the technical divi- ¢ ; : i ; hestra. Brookside p society will supply 10 and his ore Sion Spine , rp Park. 8 p. m,

telescopes and the subjects of the meeting will be { The Summer

. " Y . Stars, oy Fish Fry Choral Clinic A. Ash. 109, spansored; by” the # Richard Whittington, director ; iva) Service Class of thé Brookof choirs at Butler University, qo moangelical Church, will be will conduct a held Aug. 1 and 2 at the corner choral clinic of 11th and Olney Sts. Everyone Aug. 11-25 at is invited.

New Paltz State | . ; Aid to Veterans

Teachers’ ColNew tz, Jege, Yok Pa Any Korean War veteran can Mr Whiting get help in making out his appli- " Rds ang cation for mustering-out pay from ton f Music and any Veterans of Foreign Wars Belin 1 Mu- post, the organization announced i today. £10. Baucation In Indianapolis, application blanks ean be obtained from the

degrees from Ot-

terbein College, Mr, Whittington yvpw service department, Room Westerville, O. 109, Century Building. or Room

He also has a Master of Music : : C of Commerce Builddegree from the University of pos. hamber of :

Michigan. Students from all over the na- rns tion will attend the clinic, which Mary Picnic is designed for the graduate stu-| Your name Mary? dent working on a master's de- If it is, you may attend the angree. nual Mary Picnic tomorrow at . . Riverside Park picnic grounds. A New Legislation piteh-in dinner will be served at Rifles and blank ammunition noon. are now available to recognized veterans organizations for funer- Young Bandit Just als an dother ceremonies, Fifth ‘ . Army Headquarters announced’ Wanted a ‘Loan last week. N . : : Recent legislation by Congress NEW YORK, July 30 (UP)—A authorized the Army to provide young bandit walked into a candy blanks as well as rifies for such 3!0re Yesterday and told Mrs. purposes, for the first time since Bertha Romana, manager, to hostilities began in Korea. please give me $30. That's all, Just $30.” Workshop Set : | The bandit Henry Blanchard, national rep- ROMAano trembling. : resentative of the American Can-| ~~ DPOR't be afraid, I won't hurt cer SBoclety, New York City, will YOU. After looking at you I address the School and Commu- 21MOst can’t do it, but I need the nity Health Workshop slated for Money to pay the rent. I'll pay Aug. 14-28 at Indiana University, YOu back in a month.” He will speak on “How Laymen Mrs. Romano gave him the $30 Can Help the Problem of Cancer and he took her name and adControl.” dress promising again to repay Other speakers include Dr, B. I. ‘the loan.” Martz, Lilly Clinic, Indianapolis; — nv tee Anson Thomas, Indiana Farm, Your Federal Job gives comBureau; Dr.’ Ray Borlan, school Plete news of changes that affect physician, Bloomington; Dr. Roy Rovernment workers. See your D. Smiley and T. E. Sullivan, In- Sunday Times. diana Stafe Board of Health.

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