Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 September 1952 — Page 10
PAGE 10 Business Offices Join ‘Miss Flame’ Search
The Times and Junior Chamber of Commerce I Here is my vote for the following redhaired girl or woman (16 years or older) in The “Miss Flame” | search in conjunction with the Fire Prevention Dem- | onstration Oct. 5 at the Fair Grounds:
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BRIDGEPORT BRASS ENTR —Miss. Mary Jo Dugan, secretary to C. E. Wynn, personnel Bride
SEEKS 'MISS FLAME! TITLE | ° —Miss Dorothy English, 1724 G ! 12 R Ly | N. Gladstone Ave., has been | Ir J J eports ere entered in the search for the | -. queen to reign at the Fire Pre-
vention Demonstration Oct. 5.
director . of geport Brass Co., is being supported by her firm for the "Miss Flame" title. PR he ar To vented
Indianapolis has more than its| The one who receives the most Indianapolis girl who told of
share of popular redheads, judg- votes on coupons clipped from Deing recruited as a prostitute. womah KNOWN a5 Jennifer” Roberta Goodman, 22,
ing by the many entries being... mimes will be crowned “Migs! Mrs. The 12 : yw d 88) ; -year-old stayed in the! received for the Times’ “Miss|pv. on at the annual Fire Pre-| york Hotel, charged with con- pote] room alone Wednesday Flame® search. { |venition Demonstration at the tributing to delinquency of a nigh. minor, will go on trial in Juvenile] Thursday, “Jennifer” explained |
Industrial plants, business of-| fices and other firms are enthusi- State Fair grounds. | Court IONOW as a esult of the! pe job as prostitution. The girl ornelius Durante, ‘| asked for time to think it over. |
astically campaigning for their| Candidates must have red hairitale. favorite redhaired girls and and be 16 years of age or older Senate Ave. a bellhop has been| That ni ‘ " : 3 y ght, ‘Pete” returned and women. \They may be single or married. |aITaigned on, the same charge.\y,q relations with the girl, Mr.|
Early entrants indicate this| T . |The warrant for Mrs. Goodman's : : o place your favorite redhead], id Boswell said. ' Friday the hotel |arrest- also identified her as Jen-|, ia claimed the room and “Jen- |
year's total of candidates willl “ho ooo | g, clip the vote cou-| V 4 surpass the 1951 list of 200 “Miss| yon trom The Times and mail jt|nifer Hanson, police said. nifer” and the 12-year-old moved Charles Boswell, chief proba-to another hotel. The child be-
Flame” Praspeets: in by midnight Oct. 1. Keep send-| Not only are organizations ing in coupons each day and get tion officer said the pretty, blonde came frightened and went to the
nominating their redheads, but your friends to help by sending youngster is the product of a bus station again. friends are sending in vote cou- |i coupons from their Times, too. broken home. | There she was seen by Police-|
Devore.” Then he took her to a!
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
’ ‘MISS FLAME’ SEARCH L IM s Missi in A : Sponsored by ' Local Marine Missing: In Action An Indianapolis Marine was re- | ported missing in action today by! 1 uu Roush, North Liberty.
| the Defense Department. Seven spokesmen said he has been miss-| FFT other Hoosiers. were reperted Cpl. Arnold F,'Seswer, husband he since Sept. 5 | Cs HO wounded. of Mrs. Rose Seewer, New AIbany.| yp, oo one who have another SAM teSP. MN
MISSING IN ACTION
Pfc. Donald W. Lynch, son. of | Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lynch, 1444| man, Muncie. | Bates St.
Army
| Cpl. Albert R. Barker, son of|purg. {Owen N. Barker, Parr.
TUESDAY, SEPT. 23, 1952
PEOPLE'S DENTISTS
Pfc. Lyle E. Roush, son of Mrs.|fore entering service in August, 1951. Defense Department
Pfc. Ralph E. Skillman, son of| son Cpl. Richagd A. Lynch, serv-| Daily Except Sunday
Mr, and Mrs. Howard F. Skill-|ing with the Army in Japan, said| they believe he may have been in heavy fighting around Bunker Marines 4 |Hill at the time he was reported Cpl. John E. Borchelt, husband | missing. of Mrs. John Borschelt, Greens-
Phene LI. 3995 361, W. Washington st.
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Ohio Bridge Bids Asked Recruited for Vice, rman mons oe WHEN KIDNEYS
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| The State Toll Bridge Commis] WorkToo Often
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Nov. 12 for the Tndians- Ren tueky eS elimination during the day and
By CARL INN They took her to the hotel, Memorial bridge. State Highway | fhin passages, Bladder Irritations, BackJuvenile authoritiés today made Where “Pete” registered her and Department engineers estimated | Bladder, swollen ankles or rheumatic pains,
himself as “Mr. and Mrs. Alun the cost at $4 million. Walter G. Koch, Evansville, organic or systemic cause. In such cases the
/room and introduced her to a/commission chairman, said the|Wwork right now helping you these three bridge will pay for itself from rating & Helps nature remove certain irritoll charges in an undetermined |3 Thus helps relieve a frequent cause of
number of years. Bids will be recalming irritated tis 1 celved Nov. 21 for bonds to |frequent or smarting RRA
finance construction.
Pfc. Henry E. Burshong, son of| Mr. and Mrs, Dewey E. Burshong, Frankfort.
Pfc. Dennis D. Hicks, son of Mr, and Mrs. Levi Hicks, Sulli-
You are cordially invited to attend the
FORMAL GRAND OPENING
van. Pfc. Lynch, 20, attended Ar- of senal Technical High School be-
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pons for “stay at home” girls, | women Mary Stratton and Clara] too. 2 Attendants Case History Hedden. She told them this story. | Second and third place vote! Mr. Soswel said this is the/ A warrant has been issued for , etters will be attendants for|“25e -1islary, another beliliop’ and police are Parcel Post Truck Behar Flame” and. will receive| yy oir, gin! played hooky last|seeking the two men who origi-| Runs Over, Kills Girl | prizes, too. : [Wednesday ng went downtown nally accosted the girl. ST. PAUL—Two-year-old Bev-| The Fire Prevention demon-| , map in civilian clothes, whe SCHIFF'S Shoes for the Entire Family
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Mr, and Mrs. Clayton F. Rear,| The Times is staging the “Miss| They asked her if she wanted © 346 W. Wash. Spratently was playing under the Flame" search in conjunction to make some money. She agreed, Sf ® 1063 Virginia ruck when he came out after a with the Junior Chamber of thinking they were offering her | stop and started up. | Commerce. | job. ¥ Ley oii 2 ores . 259 £ Wak
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