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CIVILIAN employees at the Army Finance Center, who come from all parts of thewnation, fast are becoming hometown neighbors as a result of their interest in things Hoosier. When the people there read about the John L Bullivan Fund for the slain Indianapolis Policeman's children, they supported the fund just like they would “back home." Their spontaneous interest in the fund resulted in in. —m
dividual contributions ' totaling $353.05, an amount that will go a Where to Go
long way toward the education of Band Concert, Vonnegut the Sullivan children. Band. Garfield Park. 2 p. m. School at Home Free,
Brown County Playhouse, Little Butchie Bauer, victim of ‘Nashville. “Broken Dishes,” polio, typhus and TB of the spine. comedy. 8 p. m. . Will celebrate his yorse Show. Annual Parke 6th birthday County Horse Show, Rockville, ' Sept. 2 by begin- § p. m. $1. ning school. ‘But he won't gO to a school. He'll start classes at home with Miss Grace Gibson, 1 2532 Central Ave, Wayne Town-
ship Trustee Par- School Notes ker Dunn will Butchie Bauer b Warren Central High School
ring Butchie “the greatest birthday present he Will Keep its office open daily from 3 8S a. m to 3 p. m, until school
ever had . . . his school books,” said his mother, Mrs. Walter OPens so pupils can make schedule Bauer, 5013 W. Minnesota St. adjustments. Butchie has been in a body cast NeW pupils of grades 9, 10, 11
since he was 215, but he has lots And 12 should call at the school of spunk and fight. to register, G. E. Eash, principal,
{announced today. Horses and People
The school office will be open Jan Garber and his orchestra °% Monday and Tuesday, Aug. 25 will provide music for the State
and 26, until 9 p. m. for pupils Fair $50,000 Horse Show this Who cannot report during regular vear. He will come to the Coli- hours.
seum from an engagement at the last Frontier Rodeo, the world’s Culver Awards
has been named honorary editor in chief and Patrolman Charles Cavender, editor. Associate editors are Charles Broderick, Armond Priest, Earl Smith, Mike Goodwill, Cliff Swallo, Matt Ehrmantrout and Rex Smith.
largest at Cheyenne, Wyo. | Three Indianapolis boys have been awarded the Tuxis Silver Open House |Medal by - the Culver Military A priest who came from Ceclo- Academy Naval School. They
rado to perform the marriage are Frederick Kahn, 6109 Kingceremony for his brother will be sley Dr.; Philip Stevens, 6157 E. honored at an open house from St, Joseph St. and Robert M. 4 to 9 p. m, tomorrow, |Owen, 7150 Madison Ave.
The priest is the Rev. James| Three other Indianapolis boys O. Mote, assistant to the Vicar of were awarded the Tuxis Bronze St. Mary's Episcopal Church, Medal. They are David Smith, Denver. The open house will be 1501 Comer Ave.: Richard A. in the home of his parents, Mr.| Myers, 4737 Boulevard Place, and and Mrs. Harley H. Mote, 4813 mdward W. Wilson Jr. 327 E. Broadway. | Beverly Dr, At 10:30 a. m. tomorrow, the
Rev. Mr. Mote will unite in marriage his brother, Richard. and 2 TV Sets Reported Miss Joyce Lutes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rufo Lutes, 4252 Stolen From Homes Crittenden Ave. The Nuptial| Theft of two television. sets High Mass will be in All Saints Was reported yesterday.
Episcopal Church. Mrs. Martha Mitchell, 27, of
Miss Lutes is a Shortridge High 329 W. 28th-St., told police some-
A tered her house and carSchool .graduate. The Mote N° €N brothers are graduates of Techni- He) Off her foam television set igh 8 nd Canterbiwy AL Rast ; a a, Mr oor A 10-inch mahogany television
; set. valued .at $85 ‘was r rt completed his. studies ~ for. the yop rom the Rie of a “ ministry at Nashotah, Wis.. Semi- Kirkland, 26, of 2139 .N. Hilinois nary. His brother. a teacher at gi School 91, is studying for his Muster's degree at Butler Uni- Broadway's liveliest column, by versity. :
Convention Set
A foreign missionary. program, |
with 21 missionaries from British West Indies, Mexico, El Salvadore and South Africa, Sunday will highlight the Church of God convention which opened at the
Earl Wilson, appears in your Sunday Times.
Fair Grounds yesterday. In the afternoon, the Church Orphanage of Sevierville. Tenn., will give a program of music and display = handiwork.
Beauty Contest Set The A. E. A. Nobles of Mystic Shrine will give away $4000 in| Mf educational scholarship awards at their sixth annual talent and) beauty contest.
PICTURE The contest, a highlight of the| FRAMING 51st annual convention which |
opens here Sunday, will get under! A And
way at 8:30 p. m. Wednesday in! PICTURES
the Tech High School gym. | afi
Offices Moved 1
The Indianapolis office of the U. 8. Department of Labor, Wage and Hour and Public Contracts, Divisions has moved from 21 N. Pennsylvania St. to Room 112) Century Building, 36 8S. Pennsyl-/ vania St.
First Edition Civil Defense Police of Indian-| apolis and Marion County this month published the first edition] of a monthly paper called Police. | The paper will be used to inform members of activities and classes, John Ambuhl, chief of police. |
re W. Washingion Redateny
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