Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 August 1952 — Page 11
WEDNESDAY, AUG.
| AT GOES
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Side grocery. Her neighbor Judge Pro Tem Victor women to forget it and go home
Ox Barbecue
season. The fourth garden party
ture dining and dancing.
Fish Fry Notes
Four fish fries are this week that we know of. The sixth annual ‘fry
urday at Ravenswood Beach, 73d & St. and White River. i These feeds start at 5 p. m. and
accompany these, .or just sandwiches and soft drinks.
IT WAS like carrying coals to Pittsburgh, but Goldie testified her neighbor tried to part her yellow locks with a half-gallon bottle of bleach. Goldie was in Municipal Court 4 yesterday, defending herself from an assault-and-battery charge after a hair-pulling, name-calling hassle in a West
hh ordered both
Then be bleached the charge from
The Anthenaeum Turners will hold an ox barbecue Aug. 23, the last summer garden party of the
scheduled for Aug. 16, will fea-
scheduled
of the Washington . Township Volunteer Fire Department. will be held tonight, tomorrow, Friday and Sat-
Include hot fish fritters, meals to money? plain|
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ed the complaint.
Concert Band, Brookside Park, free. 8 p. m. Baseball. Indianapolis In-dians-Minneapolis Millers. Victory Field. Box seats, $1.70; * mezzanine, $1.40; grandstand, $1.10; bleachers, 60c. Children under 12, 50c. 8:15 p. m.
Council night, Riverside Amusement Park. The gates open at 5 p. m. and from then on in, all members are on their own to enjoy themselves.
Mustering Out Pay
From food and fun we jump to
437 plans for ent Park |
money and we might ask what's!
more fun,
We're told mustering out pay, ranging from $100 to $300, may
ponies, fun games for everyone, Reserve Training Center, 30th St.
and free boat excursions. And on Friday, Claud Shafer,
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Mr. Shafer's balloon
8 beans and homemade pies, with
mouth-watering items. Proceeds will help purchase a bulletin board for the church. The third fish fry will be held on the same nights by the Garden City Christian Church, School Rd, and Rockville Rd. Proceeds will go into the church building funds. And for the advice of you members, we hear the church still needs 100 pies and 20 cakes. The fourth fry will be given by « the Lavelle-Gossett Post No. 908, © VFW, Ladies Auxiliary and Fath-
|| Named to Post {| Paul T. Pohly, with offices in
The Old Bethel Methodist | Church, Franklin Rd. and E. 21st| St., will hold a fry where you # can settle for fish or take hot 1 dogs, potato salad, slaw, baked
ice cream, soft drinks and other
High
1 ers Auxiliary, tomorrow, Fridayigang crews, to the depot, when
and White River. Capt. M. C. Thompson, inspec-
sary papers to claim the pay.
{the Bankers Trust Building, has|
{|been elected as a member of the|
board of directors of Tri-State!
{College Alumni Association.
Mr. Pohly, who received his
! | bachelor of science degree in busi-|
|ness administration from Tri-| State College in 1947, subsequently {entered the insurance business and maintains headquarters in Indian-|
M | apolis,
|
| He is now serving as national
| director of the National Agency {of the Secured Casualty Co.
Clubs
| Delinquent Committee of the |Women of the Moose — Chapter night, 8 p. m. tomorrow in the Moose Home, 135 N. Delaware St. Katherine Galloway, speaker.
Rail Section Hand Killed Crossing Tracks
Times State Service ROSSVILLE, Aug. 13—A 20-year-old railroad section hand was killed here last night while! crossing the Monon Railroad! tracks near the depot. | State police and railroad of-/ ficials said the accident victim, | Fred Junior Bartley, Frankfort, was employed by the Monon. He|
was crossing the tracks from] camp cars, used to house section | struck by a fast freight, officials |
For amusement there'll be a be requested by Navy Korean War nicolor movie stars Gregory Peck and Ann Blyth. giant ferris wheel, kiddie rides, veterans by applying at the Naval ~~ SR
Indianapolis balloonist, will tor-instructor at the center, willnight to beat the fire.
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
MOVIE PREMIERE FOR PAL CAMP TONIGHT —Thrilling adventure (as shown above) will highlight’
than having lots Of 4he movie premiere of “The World in His Arms" at 8:30 o'clock tonight at Keith's Theater. when Indi-
anapolis turns out to help establish the Sullivan Memorial Police Athletic League (PAL) Camp for underprivileged boys. Proceeds from the 76-cent admission price will go to the camp fund. The Tech.
Horse Tips Off Master on Fire At His Stable
BLAZE RAN. like blazes last|dreaming the pleasant dreams
horses owned by Carl Turner, 33, {broke the rope and trotted around knew of the fire was when she
{of 1624 Columbia Ave.
{the side of his master’s
Firemen put out the blaze while horses dream in the summertime Blaze munched grass peacefully
Home| saw the two horses outside her | With his stablemate, Blaze was/ where Mrs. Ella Turner saw him. living room window.
| Large Picture
| Of lke Hung In Courthouse
IKE WAS “hung” in Marion] County Courthouse today. A large portrait of the Republican presidential candidate was! placed on display in the lobby! by a former Taft man, Dr. Golden P. Silver, president of the County Commissioners. Dr. Silver drew applause from a crowd of county workers when!
: he announced it was a portrait by LOUIS RAINIER Goldie's record. Where to Go of the ‘next President of the You'll save time and trouble and you'll be better satBand Concert. Indianapolis United States.”
In a short prepared speech, the former co-chairman of the county Taft campaign fund said, “I am confident that” Gen. Eisenhower will make a good President and will select and give patronage to deserving Republicans throughout the country.”
~ n » DR. SILVER also called for election of the entire state GOP ticket. Display of the campaign poster in a public building may touch off a fight. Recently there was a battle between Democrats and Republicans in the Statehouse
over display of campaign posters. |
Asked if he would allow the display of Stevenson posters in the Courthouse; Dr. Silver replied,
“I don't know until it's brought
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More and More Food
While we're on’ the subject, the Young Adult Class of Madison Ave. Methodist Church is sponsoring a watermelon feast from 1 to 10 p. m. Saturday at the church. Proceeds will be put in the building fund. pe And the Troub Memorial Pres- = byterian Church, Cottage Ave. and = Wright St., will hold a lawn social at the church next Thursday. There will be plenty of ice-cream, cake and pie on the menue and
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