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TURY OF SERVC. Grauel, execuident of the Meral Bank, marks his h the bank today.

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»scaped from the School at Plainfield One, a 16-year-old lis, was recaptured ywntown Plainfield. d youth from here » nine still at large. nolis youths walked ie. general kitchen had been working, upt. Windell Fewell ers, 14 to 18, esving a screen from indow of their cot-

escaped from the vy. “You'll have rung as you have a Mr. Fewell told The

eaners Opens Ave. Store

ers has opened a carry store at the shopping center. vhich began operaoffers’ cash and n all laundry and lervices. pening of the store, will be Aug. 29-30.

WEDNESDAY, AUG. 20, 1952

IF YOU GO in for square dancing, you won't want. to miss Callers Jamboree at the Purdue Marott Center at 8 p. m. Aug. 27. All Marion County callers are invited to enter. The winner will compete in the district square dance festival in Muncie, Sept. 6. One caller will be chosen then from each of 10 districts in the state. The 10 winners will call in competition at the State Square — Dance Festival Sept. 27 at the State Fair,

Talent and Beauty Contest. | Fair Ticket Sales Ancient Arabic Egyptian OrState Fair ticket sales have 4¢rs» Nobles of the Mystic

H. H. Hohlt Dies at Age 63

Well Known in Bowling Circles

Herman H. Hohlt, veteran Indianapolis bowler, died early today of cancer.

He was 65. A truck gardner, he lived at

Where to Go 4201 Bluff Rd.

Born and raised on the South

Side, Mr. Hohlt bowled for many. {years in the Reformed Church g&

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MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED Tsk. Kathryn Dillane: Edward, Katie n

nsto James A winford, 25, Aberdeen, Md; As Methodist—Lucian. Lois Jones: RichHarel G. Richardson, 21. 38 8 Butler. ard. Rachael Hamilton: John. Mary Robert J. Goode. 26. 4344 Winthrop: Wright; John, Jacqueline Youngblood; Frances A Denk, 25. 3223 Brill Charles, Edna Bell Robert H Mann. 25. 811 Prospect: ‘Mary As St. Vincent's -Edward. Ruth Miller C. Sears. 24. 4206 Otterbein Eugenia, Martha Williams

James Finfrock. 18 5750 E. New York: At Home David, Ida Moore. 835 Church-

Mary A Tapp. 17. 38 N. Audubon man: Herbert. Elizabeth Taylor, 732 W. Helen FF. 8mith, 32, 417¢ Broadway. Don- 1ith St: Clifton. Callle McReynolds ald E. Everett. 32, Brownsburg 462'; Rlake Ellen 1. Swingley, 20, 4917 E. 13th: Paul —— E Middleton Jr, 22, 434 N. Everson

DEATHS Mary Dee Brown, 55, at embolism Fannie. Mae

Ruby N. Wyatt, 26, 1030 Albany, John W Fischer. 3421 N Delaware, Willlam M. Richey, 71, 2857 Rybolt; Ruby L Marshall, 68. 2643 8 Lyons W. J. Hines, 35. 3148 N Pennsylvania: cerebral hemorrhage Suzanne Hartz, 28, 3015 N. Meridian Maude Card. 56. at Long, Evelyn Anderson. 21. R. R. 144: Robert G. I: lar. elissa

General, cerebral Buckner, 176, at General,

cerebral vase

Haves, 22. Zionsville ase, B0. at 317 North XKoehne, Cassie L. Richmond. 21, 252 8 Dearborn; cerebral thrombosis Theodore J. Brockman, 28. R Janie Hickman, 87, at 1910 West Wy-

R. 10 Eugene K. Gour, 21. Forest Hill, Cali! oming, cardiovascular renal. Elizabeth R. Gour, 19, 1113 N. Livings- Caroline McAdams, 87, at 21 South Ar ton oh lington, cardiovascular renal Eugene FP. Koppenhaver. 22. 2837 N Cen-|{ john MeKinsie, 87, at 4938 Kingsley tral: M. A. Foxx, 19, 1503 W, 29th Dyve, myocarditis. Joh Mulryan, #2, at 330 North Holmes,

been topping all records and are Shrine. Technical High School [League and Growers League at \ 3 DIVORCE SUITS FILED alerebrsl emorrhage ot. Ar Coe bout 60 r cent ah f Gymnasium. $2. 8:30 p. m. the Sport Bowl. - ! his Amanda F. vs. James M. Doty, Wilma coronary occlusion, a per cent ahead of last . vs, Reed Oladson. Lou vs. Arthur W.'Augusta Selig, 79. 3330 North Meridian, year, Stewart Parsons, ticket During his prime he maintained POLIO VICTIM — Ray M. Kirkhoff Ruth vs. Raymond Murphy. arteriosclerotic heart manager, announced today. Latin Visitor about a 185 average. He rolled P 6021 bo . Shirley ve Baga L. Sracy. Charlotte A Rachael Slutsky, 86, at Methodist, Mr. Parsons said the mail order HG 0 eres He a neTIoeT| Ave, Southport, died af Meth. 3 ir Mra Kensisy x ti grad Citndt, Madr, Sout. faaedt ot vie . y Wu .. JV. V8 ry E > B J v s. C © campaign will close today. Ticket | South roRereal policeman of the Indianapolis Bowling As a FO por ' I'M i gy Q. Gibson. Maritvn J N3yOlen J, Bushons. Edear Walker. 76 at 6033 Rosslyn, purchases may be made in person n Indianapolis the next sociation. odist Hospital Monday, 24 ennle oh Qi00loter No ve. Melvin C. | Ellen Wright. 91. at 4911 Winthrop, at the ticket office in the Admint-/ynq "maintenance. of" multiple Serviess Friday hours after ‘being stricken with Balatd Bis bey ner Xf | bronchomneumonts © 7 stration Building at the Fair qn* I mane inn Services will be Friday at 1:30 bulbar polio. He was a former Helen ‘A ‘vs. Amold C. Johnsan. Samie k lai Grounds and at the Ross & rington plant p.m. in G. H. Herrmann Funeral Times carrier. Services were to o. Thomerson, Ardythe va oii, joith, Meat Pac ers Comp ain Babcock Travel Bureau in the : Home. Entombment will be in be held at 1:30 p.m. today, Ruin jensen. FvRene va Ira D Willams. CHICAGO, Aug. 20 (UP)—Of-

Lt. Luis La Rotta

Claypool Hotel lobby. officer of the Bogota division of

School Notes

Butler University will close its

the Republic of Columbia.

final examinations for the three- Marmon-Herrington

week post-summer term. department. Mr. Campbell

is motor Washington Park.

Surviving are his wife, Carrie;

the Colombian national police of yu. daughters, Mrs. Edna Kuch-

ler and Mrs. Louise Peterson; two Lt. La Rotta was invited here sons, Ernest Jr. and Harold, all 1951-1952 school year Friday with by E. Knight Campbell of the Sone

Indianapolis; five brothers,

engineering Ernie and Bill, Indianapolis, Ed, spent Greenfield, O., Elmer, Whiteland, Forty-one undergraduates and several weeks in Colombia giving and Fred, graduate students are expected instructions on care and main- sisters, Mrs. Frieda Geier, Indi- auto

Fairland; and two

satisfactorily to complete work tenance and also went to Salva- anapolis, and Mrs. Martha Owens, for their degrees, although no dor, Guatemala, Panama, Vene- Cleveland, O.

graduation exercises will be held. zuela and Cuba.

# ua, 8 Lt. La Rotta will study India-

methods and equipment also.

new residents of Perry Township, p.

and expect to attend Southport High School may enroll at the Held on Murder Count

school from 1 p. m. to 4 p. m. and | da In Death of Daughter

7 p. m. to 9 p. m. Monday an Tuesday. CHEBOYGAN, Mich, Aug. 20

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Christian Church. Burial, dington Cemetery. Friends may | call at Harry W. Moore Peace Chapel until 10 p. m. tomorrow. |

ERNEST J. GILL, 58, of 1905 lis li d fire d t S. Delaware 8t., former employee! HIGH SCHOOL pupils who are N2P0!is police and fire department ¢ nop\aree Cleaners. Services, 2|

m. Friday in

(UP)—Albert Byrne, 41-year-old Bee Sting Brings

of Indiana University will start ex-convict, Was field on & murder On Man's Death

its fall classes Sept. 15, with charge today in the strangulation 5 . xe oa) registration scheduled to open slaying of his 14-year-old daugh-| NORTH VERNON, Aug. 20 Sept. 10. ter, Margaret, whose nude body 'UP)—Owen Bonesteel, 34. died

The fall program at the center was found half-buried in a lover's at his home late Tuesday of a

135 courses. education

will include center's adult

The lane pond early this month. non-

credit program will include new with the law included a statutory!stung on a finger when he pulled Joseph, James and Robert, all of beginning rape charge, was arrested last a bunch of grapes from a vine at Indianapolis, and two sisters, Mrs. at a factory where he his home near Paris Crossing. He F. L. Dwyer, Columbus. O,_ and Mrs. Ed Schneider, Indianapolis.

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with burial at Greenwood.

John F. Mannix

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Mr. Mannix

Ohio River to Pittsburgh.

Surviving are his wife, Kath(heart ailment aggravated by the|erine; one daughter, Sally; one brothers,

Michael; three

Mannix, Indianapolis be buried in Calvary Cemetery, following 11. &. m. services tomorrow ey x in Kirby Mortu-

Mr. Mannix was 43, and lived at 5872 Brouse At_ st.

Former officer of the White River Yacht | Club, he died

attac aboard his cruiser while on a return trip up the

J harlotte L_ Smith. Mary B ve "Richard RC Thornell. Eldraine va How- ficials of the American Meat Inard W. Phillios. Marian I. vs. Orin L. gtitute assailed the Office of Price : Stabilization today and charged tBIRTHS BOYS that meat packers’ profits dwing Int St Frandis-Andren 1951 were “unsatisfactory.” The | Walter Juanita Strange | guerita Griffin: Ivan, Virginia | berry. Robert, Dotti Bickerson: Betty Reuter At General—Doyle, arbara Leighty es At Coleman—Bernard. Eloise French: Franklin, Sally Peck: Raymond, Patricia |

Mayer | At Methodist— Willard, Ada Robinson: Imo. Wanda Garrett Dallas, Golda | Prank, Lucille Wynn; Leon. Deloris Dell: Charles. Frances Sonnenberg; Ned, ! Bernadine Wesner: John. Eileen Battcher, At St. Vincent's—Daniel, Carolyn Sullivan: Gens Betty Piers; Glen. Mary Neal: obert, Ruth Histt: Chester, Toledo

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Francis— Harold, Martha Lucas: on ille, Naomi Mansfield; Daryl, Louise C88. | At_General- Navy, Stella Borders; George, Berneda Burdine |

Clara Niebrugee HuckleRobert, profit of only seven-tenths of a cent,

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