Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 September 1952 — Page 12
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The Red Cross mobile blood bank this Friday will install 10 beds and a staff of workers at
Toastmasters Organize Indianapolis Chapter
Old and Young An Indianapolis chapter of|Pearce Wright, Columbus, O., naSymposiarchs, national fraternal|tional secretary.
-. Ask Juvenile Anglers ‘In Free’ toastmaster group, will hold its| Officers will be elected and in-
. At Times Rodeo [© stalled. Main speaker will be jorganizational meeting at Me-ing,giag Scheid, president of the | You can’t be too young or too:.ridian Hills Country Club today, prankfort, Ind., chapter. |
starting at 6 p. m. $200,000 Urged jold to compete for the prizes in Austin Rinne, toastmaster, said
|the anual Times Fishing Rodeo the charter will be presented by
State Draft Quota Set
Moose Lodge Hall, 135 N. Delaware St, as part of the drive to increase blood donations here. Red Cross officials say blood donations this vear have not been up to quota. They will be at Moose Hall from.3 p. m. to 9 p. m. in hopes of getting at least 250 donors. Appointments may be made by phoning the Red Cross - at LI-1441 or Moose Hall at FR2152. . ‘Tadpole Swim’ A “Tadpole Swim” for fathers and sons will be held Friday at Central YMCA. It's a “learn-to-swim” period for boys under 9.
For Expansion {Oct. 11 at Yellowwood ‘Lake.
ru ; ; | The event, which annually atBy JOHN V, WILSON Itracts some 1700 angler to the J! A bond issue to finance/a $200,- big lake south of Nashville, will 000 expansion of the \Juvenile be open free to men, women and
g on Center was demanded today by children. Where to Go Swo civic groupe, «2
Exhibition of paintings by Indiana group known as “The 20.” Hoosier Salon Art Gallery, 609-610 State Life Bldg. Free. Wrestling. Armory. 8:30 p. m.
by the Junior League of Indian-|érmen will have as much chance apolis last month which called for 38 the veterans. building new dormitory space and! _ The day-long event will start extensive repairs. shortly after dawn and end about 5 , | The Junior League d the! 230 Pp. m. . the 500 block on East Merrill St.| g an e : Legion Chief. from 8 p. m. to 11 p. m, Saturday Juvenile Court Advisory Commit-| pig Bog nrg Mg hi Robert ‘A. Bruce has been In- by neighborhood parents. The tee made the bond Issue request nq Oct. 11 on the calendar stalled commander of Broad Rip- dance is open to children and 8! @ meeting with County Com-| then be there, : ple Post 312, adults of all ages. missioners today after no action American Legion, {resulted from their report Aug. 20.
it was announc- Swing Yo'. Parther The 11-member group won an ed today. Mr. The State Square Dance Festi- 2Preement Srom Dr. Golden P. I dl [4S | Bruce is a Vel-'yu.| Indiana's biggest square > cl: President of the commis-|
eran of World ga5ce will be Sept. 27 at 8 p.m. Sioners, to forward a request for
War IL in Manufacturers’ building, State Ne bond issue to the County Depar t ment Fairgrounds Council, [pp In 0 | Cmdr. John K. ar . : There will be dancing space for Inflation F. | Chappell headed 200 sets and seats for 2000 spec- pred \ i Bie ist of in-!tators. Charles Boswell, Juvenile Court] Six occupants of a car which sialing ollicers. |. ee. |chief probation officer, slid $182,-|plowed into a business office at Past National 000 is adtually needed for the onl ot amy . Vice Cmdr. V. 132 N. Delaware St. early Sunday
gram but he urged the $200,000 bond issue to take care of pos. "ere free on bond today after a
sible inflation before construction hearing in Municipal Court 3. ag : to kath They will face trial Oct. 10. . Silver promised to make the i { Te ry Miller bond issue request today. He sili N50 Fro. rp WL 8/Sgt he might increase the amount to! 0) Del. give the Council leeway in making|’2mes Parks, 22, of 1001, Del. its decision. 8 aware St. and Ft. Harrison, who iwas said to have been at the
Mh ; e Junior wing| Wheel He is charged with drunk-
Mr. Bruce
; M. Arms trong and Department Adjutant Frank Myers were among those assisting at the ceremonies,
Rotary Club The Indianapolis Rotary Club was to meet today at noon in the Claypool Hotel. Charles B. Sipe, proprietor of J. P. 8ipe’s Son store
i League jcalled for a new 14-room
here, was scheduled as guest , : enness, drunken driving, disto the boys’ dormitory, pay boosts| ' ! speaker. J ) sts) p for personnel and more help orloraenty sion IGT Lig lo Set to Meet the Center and formation of al Bond was set at $50 each for
|recreation program to eliminate] lidleness for the children. |
| Truck Strike May Cut | William F. Spencer, 24, Ft. Harri-
‘Berlin Supply Lines {son, are charged with drunken-
| | BERLIN—West Berlin city of- Ness and disorderly conduct. i |ficials and leaders of 600 truck-| Mrs. Marion Parks, 20; Mrs.
7 | Constance Brinker, 20, and Mrs. | » met t . , 20, [fen et today In a laseominute Marie Watson, 45, are charged
OVERSEAS — Fireman 2-C |effort to avert a strike at midHarold V. Greenwald. 20. of |uent which .will cut the flow of with drunkenness, :
‘ 11 B 5730 E. 10th St., is now aboard {Suppiies and food to. Berlin from
the USS. Battineau, on the way The truckers demanded comto South America. Fireman | pensation from the city .governGreenwald, son of Mr. and Mrs. {ment for 50.to 70 hour delays Albert Greenwald and a grad- | caused by the Soviet slow-down uate of Technical High School, inspection op the East-West borxyriod of the Avwrisan Beauly | The city government rejected
bye 4 {the demands yesterday on the before joining the Navy two grounds they could not pay comyears ago.
Central Indiana section of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers will meet Friday in the Riley Hotel at 6:30. A speaker and two films are planned.
New Secretary Nathan Wooden, 4203 Otterbein St., has been named a secretary of the Indiana State YMCA. Mr. Wooden was an Indianapolis secretary two years and was at] South Bend YMCA for three years.
Reunion Veterans of the 773d Tank | Destroyer Battalion will meet! Friday and Saturday in the Severin Hotel. W, C. Johnson, Idaville, will be chairman.
Square Dance Set | A square dance -wilk be held in’
the other five occupants of the car. Two of them, S/Sgt. Charles A. Brinker, 21, of 2640 College {Ave. and Ft. Harrison, and S/8gt.
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