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SUNDAY, BUY 9, 19S4- THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR -SEC. S-PAGE Statistics US- WtATHlH MAP Further details on these Star Open Houses will be found in the "Houses For Sale" classifications in today's Want Ad section. 92 HOMES lit 0 OPEN FOR YOUR rttgh Tocwporaoyrts oent Arsrot PrsKipitsrtapn Issteciool Svraioy 60 50 40 an. INSPECTION TODAY I. Touipoiamra vra thaw SWHW tor A Mm "tZ A Of JO fM.

U1 ladiJ wE3 rrt, T9J4 HyHt wn4 Uwi We 10100 WEATHER BUREAU FORECAST-Showers are slated today for the Ohio Valley, lower Lakes region, north and central Plains, the Rockies and the Northern Appalachians. Rain and drizzle are expected in northern New England and along the California coast. A few snow flurries are due in the upper Lakes area. It will be cool in the northeast. Little change in temperature is expected elsewhere.

(AP Wirephoto Map) Official Records Weather Data lailci tlila Heather linu Special Report The. Indianapolis Mir (Central Darhtht Tlraei Sun rim 5 37 am. act 7 4 m. Mann rises 12 11 m. Moon hu (tomorrow 1 S4 am.

AIRfORT DATA YESTERDAY PrfctoiHtion. 24 hour to 7:30 I. .01 Tital amount since Jn. 1 12.10 Accumulated departure from normal since Jan. 1 (deficiency) 1 1 Mean temperature 45 Defree days 20 Accumulated decree dan alnce JuIt 1 4 M7 Normal accumulation fir thii date S.47J -Barometer Readtnrs- 1 29 08 I 7 Dm 29.08 11 Pl 29 10 -Temntraturea- 1 am 10m 44 3 am.

37 3 Dm 47 5 3 5 Dm S3 a 43 7 Dm. 41 9 am. BO pm 44 am 52 11 pm. 40 Maximum 54 I 35 Record. 90 (1896) I Record.

31 (14T( -For the Same Date tut Year-Maximum 69 I Minimum 61 Weather at- 7:30 p.m. Hlh Low Amarlllo. Tex 3 48 Atlanta. Ga Clear 88 44 Bismarck. ND Clear 58 35 Brownsville.

Tex Clear 83 70 Chlcaao. Ill Cloud 50 4 1 Cincinnati. Clear 54 33 Denver. Col. Cl'udy 71 40 Duluth.

Minn Clear 39 30 Evamville. Ind Rain 82 38 Fort Wayne. Ind. Rain 46 33 Kansas city. Mo Cloudy 84 4 3 Los Anreles.

Cat Cloudy 65 58 Louisville Ky Cloudy 60 38 Miami. Fla Clear 83 71 Minneapolis. Minn Ptcidy 47 33 New Orleans La Clear 79 63 New York. Rain 54 50 Omaha Neb. PtCldy 58 38 Phoenix, Cloudy 97 B9 Pltuburxh.

Pa Cloudy 55 40 St. Louts. Mo Clear 62 41 San Francisco. Cal Clear 63 83 South Bend. Ind Cloudy 48 35 Spokane.

Wash Cloudy 74 53 Tampa. Fla Clear 85 65 Terre Haute. Ind Cloudy 57 41 Washlnxton. DC Rain 68 55 News Of The Courts DIVORCE SUITS CIRCUIT COURT Ola M. Rettlnfer vs.

Lowell Rettlnier. Shirley C. Lowen vs. Jimmte L. Lowen.

Lucille Harne vs. Fletcher B. Hame. Wanda I. Baugh vs.

Russell Bauch Jr. SUPERIOR COURT Room 1 Edna Stone vs. Georje Stone. Grace Hutchinson vs. Carlton Hutchinson.

Barbara Jo Kennedy vs. Roter C. Kennedy Oliver C. Petero Jr. vs Vivian Petero.

George A Vance vs Anna E. Vance. Delia Wyatt vs. Charlea Wyatt. Room 2 Dorothea E.

Mlnett vs. Thomas I. Mlnett. Jane M. Mitchell vs.

George W. Mitchell. Room 3 Etta M. Harding vs. William E.

Hardin Mar A. Gunderson vs. Wendell D. Bloodgood Seated By Health Group Donald E. Bloodgood, dean of the Purdue University department of sanitary engineering, if gyV.Mi.g A-fn rtn.tr fffi Jjf 03 ID (T I I Srre QJ I 1 0 38v 7 TT cT I a JOMir, )fK' EI ID bj I I i i HI vto j'ij lle ssssaassassaaassaai has been installed as president of the Indiana Public Health Association.

Mem bers of association who attended a two-day annual meeting here also elected Mrs. Contract Bridge 2 Hoosier Tournaments Set For May Two coming tournaments have been announced. The second annual team of four at the Lafayette Country Club in Lafayette will be held in two sessions at 1:30 o'clock and 7 'clock on May 23. Dinner between the two will be included in the entry fee. Advance reservations must be made with C.

H. Rowe, 4524 East New York Street. TEKRE HAUTE TOURNAMENT Thv first annual open pair tournament to be sponsored by the Terre Haute Bridge Club will be held Saturday in the Deming Hotel at Terre Haute. The sessions will be played at 1:30 o'clock and 7 o'clock. All pairs will play through both sessions.

INDIANA BELL Winners of the annual Indiana Bell Individual Club membership have been announced. Mrs. H. J. Casey and C.

L. Foster tied for first place; 0. Daus-man took third place, A. R. Dickson was fourth and Mrs.

Dausman and C. M. Turner tied for fifth. CINCINNATI TOURNAMENT Local bridge players have received announcements of the Cincinnati City Championships to be played May 28-30 in the Sheraton Gibson Hotel. MALLORY DUPLICATE At a Master Point session held by the Mallory Duplicate Club playing the Howell movement winners were: first, Lt.

Col. W. L. Miller and Col. W.

E. Cleveland; second, Mesdames W. E. Cleveland and Mrs. W.

L. Miller; third, Jack Soots and Fred Sauer, and fourth, Robert Hintz and Hans Tiderman. MEN'S CLUB Winners for north-south play last week were Robert A. Calhoun and Robert A. Stackhouse, first; Kaj L.

Nielsen and Alfred G. Tulley, second, and James Doss and Norman J. Beatty, third. East-west winners were William E. Quinn and C.

H. Eberhard, first; C. F. Glunt and M. L.

McManus, second, and Howard F. Caulfield and Donald Knight, third. RILEY BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. M. L.

Thompson and V. R. Rupp took first place in Riley Bridge Club north-south play this week and Mesdames Arch Falender and Kenneth Petti-John, east-west. -North-south runners-up were Bert Shideler and J. J.

O'Keefe, second; Mesdames A.R Coffin and E. W. Chaille, third. Mr. and Mrs.

George P. Ryanwero second ana Mrs. William Epstein and Miss Marge Quinn, third for east-west. ST. JOAN OF ARC Miss Marge Quinn and Mrs.

Henry C. Howes were first for north-south and Mesdames Paul Hiatt and Charles LeFebre for UP 1 Gordon Johnson BLOODGOOD of Indianapol i Gunderson. Room 4 Lillian E. Pursley vs. Oliver W.

Phillip I. Onagan vs. Florenda J. Cm- land: Angela L. Newton, 1738 North Illinois.

James B. Price. 7369 Madison; Vera R. Trlnkle, 447 North Fulton. Edwin V.

Brlcker, 1 North Woodland; Phyllis Bricker, 5401 clast 30th. David Payne. 1139 Fayette, Rachel Carothera, 1008 West 31sl. William Burgess. 2907 McClure; Rosemary Hack, 335 Lockburn.

Lloyd Chesher. 1944 Shelby; Rheta Franklin. 6507 South Harding. Wayne Brant. 2066 North New Jersey; Erma S.

Wood. 2068 North New Jersey. Frank Ziko, 224 South Illinois; Rosle Zlko, 224 South Illinois. Robert H. Dunn, 1006 South Bell Vleu Place; Margaret A.

Smith, 1404 Mi Lexington. Samuel E. Hash, Btoomington; Nancy E. Gllmore. Bloomtngion.

Kenneth R. Warner, 1818 Prospect; Barbara J. Lawrence, 814 Yoke. Charlie Dawson United States Army: Emma Johnson. 3308 North Capitol.

Otis Powell, 2058 Collier; Patricia Ann Weiss, 327 North Lansing. Paul E. Neal, 2225 Avondale Place; Judith W. Truex. 1215 North LaSalle.

Berto Bernardon, 322 North Fulton; Elide Lovlsa. 324 North Fulton. Robert C. Jackson. 2337 Miiburn; Barbara Herron, 583 Ransom.

Elmer W. Newbolt, 508 West 12th; Barbara Austin, 2018 Tipton. William C. Konlng, 3225 Perkins. Beech Grove: Roberta L.

Chiles, 2135 North Alabama. Harrv J. Nicholson 2103 North Rural; Suzanna, Carver. 724 Park. Robert L.

Harmon. 3525 Manor Court; Mary P. Keller, 17 29 Ruckle. Farrel G. Smith.

United States Navy: Mildred J. Walsh. 54 North Tremont Michael Federowlci, 728 Lincoln: Ella Baker, 726 Lincoln. Charles William Beasley. R.

1, Camby; Shirley A. Wallace. Stllesvllle. Roscoe Turner, 321 East Walnut: Dorothy Shonkwiler. 514 East 10th.

Orlan P. Miley, 1313 East 11th; Winnie B. Alexander, 1647 Hoyt. Charles H. Enlow.

5239 Rockville Road; Pauline E. Loudon, 338 North Bancroft. Jack C. Thompson, 4524 West 30th; Dorothy J. Drauchon.

935 Udell. 1. C. Prewett, 912 East 19th; Lena Roland. 912 East 19th.

Walter Green, 1523 East 19th: Lela Smith. 2130 Sheldon. Stanley L. Hodges, 3302 Culon Road: Bonnie R. Lewis, 3236 South Tacoma.

William D. Gross. 305 North Pine; Julia F. Lawson. 305 North Pine.

Robert J. Lester. 2143 North New Jersey; Geraldlne G. Eland, 1143 Fletcher. Jack J.

Strait, 522 East Merrill; Patty Onlnes. P.O. Box 292. Brucevllle. Ernest Wtldman, Terre Haute; Geneva B.

Weese, Terre Haute. Thomas G. Herbert. United Stales Air Force- Edna L. Brown, 6460 West I 3th Carl Davis.

517 West Maryland: Vada Branham. 1223 West New York. Booker l.ove. 2607 Carrollton; Betty Jones, 915 East 14th. Thomas Broderirk.

609 North Chester: Lucille A. McCirty. 1691 South Grant. Kenneth E. Van Llvan.

3624 North Chester: Minnie H. Wlsner, 621 East Cs'i'l. White. 3848 New York: Mar-gaurite Mitchell. 1015 N.

Tacoma. Flovd Newbv. MooreivUle: Evelyn M. Hoffman. Indianapolis.

James W. Catton. 116 North Cecil: Dorothy M. Mayer, Indianapolis. Oris Young.

Greenwood; Nancy L. Lawrance. Greenwood. James Montgomery. 271 7 North Dearborn: Iris Garner.

4080 Adams. Robert Masslnnsle. 3724 North Glad- stone: Wllma Hamilton. 922 East 11th. James Colvln.

1402 North Grant; Bet've Thomas, 3614 Kst Terrace. as president-elect, to take office next year. Others elected were Rpllis Weesner of Indianapolis, vice-president; Dr. Cecilia Schuck of Lafayette, treasurer; Miss Hester Beth of Indianapolis, secretary, and Mrs. Montgomery Lewis and Henry Heinic of Indianapolis and George White of Evansville, directors.

tan. Speedway Chorus To Give Musical an INFORMATION SERVICE TO HOME BUYERS Room 8 Dorothy C. Bagby vs. Sam Bagby. Vital Statistics BIKTHS Coleman Hospital Bovs-Don and Janet Dresser.

Upshaw and Eleanor Reedus, Byron and Charlotte RIfte. Glrls-Rlchard and Dorothy Brown. Richard and Mary Griffin. Theodore and Gladys Roberts. William and Betty Sutton.

Methodist Hospital Bors-Richard and Jane Harris, Lester and Beverly Rhoads. Richard and Beverly Chaptn. William and Ruth Ann Cole, Mel-vln and Juanlta Duncan, Peter and Marie Hosier. St. Vincent Hospital Boys-John and Mabel Wilson, Henry and Betty Keller, Phillip and Sara Fogle.

St. Francis Hospital Boys-Charles and Mary Butler. Harold 1 ia 1 1 I I LUJ I 1 and Barbara Bosslngham. Dan and Lor 92 Open Houses from al I I I raine Langeii, Shirley Rose Green. Girls Paul and Pauline Ferguson.

Claude and Betsy Donovan, Edward and Mary Gallagher, Louis and Betty Buergler. MARRIAGE LICENSES CARRY THIS MAP WITH YOU IN YOUR CAR parts of the city are shown on this map for your convenience i selecting the one you wish to inspect. J. C. Hubbard, 441 East 10th: Joyce McGee.

3050 Park. 1 John Medjeskl, 943 North Warman: Rose Choristers of Speedway High-School will present "Wild Rose," a musical comedy, at 8 p.m. Friday in the school gym. Leads will be Jody Piper, Wayne Armentrout and Diana Lennie. Dalton Wicker, director, will be assisted by Mary-ellen Fogarty.

Ann Healey and Patty Bartley will be accompanists. The cast includes Donna Schultz, Ronnie Norman, Jo-ann, Farley, Connie Pinkerton, Linda Looka baugh, Larry Thomas, George Thompson, Sandra Messick, Martha Hawkins, Bruce Kelley, Judy Harris, Mary Praed, Marilyn Thomas, Carol Malaska, Carolyn Skeeters, Sue Swenson, Margaret Parke, Joan Marvel, Sue Zink, Jim Farley. Ronnie Hiint, Bob Krytcr and Joe Cork. mary uazvooa, lzoo rorin Livingston. Cecil Wells.

843 College; Mary A. Martin, 1326 East 10th. I I William 1 Hunter. SI 37 North Graee- on of Indianapolis played its monthly masterpoint game with Mesdames Hal T. Benham and E.

J. Ittenbach first for north- 2 Bedrooms 2 Bedrooms 3 Bedrooms 3 Bedrooms south and Mesdames C. C. Mathews and John Kelley for east-west. North-south runners-up were Mesdames Merritt L.

Thompson and Joseph A. Brower, second; Mesdames B. M. Angell and Toastmasters Form New Club At Crane A new chapter of Toastmasters International, the Lake Greenwood Club, No. 1521, has been organized at the United States Naval Ammunition Depot at Crane, Lowell P.

Kemper, governor-elect of the organization's 11th district, announced yesterday. 32. 539-41 S. Arlington Harsrove Really 36. 806 Iowa St.

Meid Compton Realtors 37. 123 S. Kltley Schllhns Realty ta. 38. 4348 Fletcher I.

E. Holland, Realtor 39. 207 X. 17th (Beech Grove) Jack C. Carr, Inc.

42. Loretta Drive (E. of McFailand Rd.) Simpson A Co. 43. 6402 Homestead Dr.

Simpson A Co. 44. 6600 S. Meridian Simpson A Realtors 45. Venoy Drive 6900 S.

off Rd. 135 Edaet Realty Raorora ivioore, oj wi-i bara Brvant 3330 North Dnwney. Gerald Chester U.S. Air Force; Ida Rio. 1723 Hall Place.

Vernon O. Stldd 1413 Fletcher: Elva G. Hunt. 5390 Reeder. Leo D.

Markowe. U.S. Army: Eleanor Avery. 333 North Jefferson. Donald Chllders 722 North Missouri: Shirley R.

Voss. 309 Wisconsin Robert Beach 730 Madison: Margaret Piul 1189 Reid Place Dallas W. Magee. 1538 Woodlawn: Ida Dllbone 2820 North Delaware. Donald Abner 1510 South Concord: Av Cluvton, 3522 Prosnert Merle H.

Robinson. Dare Beach, Md Smn Bradley. 4910 Washington Boule- Walker. 5238 South Meridian: Ch-rlene Lady. 1530 Wade.

Eugene Peters S. Air Force: Carolyn Caron 4 3 West Fall Creek Boulevard. Charles Shelbyville: Evelyn Schnller. 1034 West Morris, Namon N. Jones.

1301 East New York; pat Ann L'mons, 17. 906 Arbor. Edwin C. Johnson U.S. Air Force: Judith E.

Morgan. 8501 South Meridian. BI'RIAL PERMITS Tevis Cunningham, 44, 3124 South Rural, coronary occlusion. Mary Hall. 71, Methodist Hospital, carcinoma.

Maude Harbaugh, 74. 3245 North Illinois, cerebral hemorrhaue. Samuel Johnson, 83, 2904 Schofleld Street, carcinoma. Ella Jane Knight, 81, 1241 English Avenue, arteriosclerotic heart. John Paul Koehler.

69, St. Vincent Hospital, arteriosclerotic heart Adeline Leinsang, 66, 325 Morris Street, diabetes. Edwin G. Merrick. 72, 1619 South Sherman Drive, myocardial Infarction.

Virginia Moore, 41. General Hospital, cerebral hemorrhage. Mary Ellen Smith. 1 day. St.

Vincent Hospital, prematurity. Violet T. Smith. 72, 3161 North Colorado, carcinoma. Ola Mae Weatherford, 89.

Enroute to Methodist, cerebral thrombosis. Mane E. Wlttman. 59. 3831 West Michigan Street, hypertensive heart.

Vaslllos Zanganas, 63, General Hospital, nephrltta. Cheryl Kay Enjledow, 1, Robert Long Hospital, leukemia GreenBerry Beard, 69. 614 North Senate, nephritis. Mary Breeulove. 88, 1336 North Delaware.

arteriosclerosis Rose Helen Cesnlk, 38, 757 North Haugh, carcinoma. Ella Kelley Cloe. 71. 6543 Carrollton Avenue, coronary occlusion. Frances Elliott.

25, 1302 East 25th Street, pneumonia. Gloria Jean Gagnon, Riley Hospital, nephrosis. George A. Hofmann. 87, General Hospital, mycardlat Infarction.

Clem Kennedy, 83, 46 South Warman, carcinoma. Fred Lane, 58, Veterans Hospital, pneumonia. Roes Mulllnax. 67, 712 North New Jersey, coronary occlusion. Christopher Allen Phelps.

Robert Long east-west in St. Joan of Arc Bridge Club play this week. Mesdames Ralph Ittenbach and V. R. Rupp were second for north-south and Mrs.

Waring Lynch and Judge John L. Nib-lack, third. Mesdames Bruce Dolch and C. S. Hummell were second for east-west and Mesdames Wallace Simpson and J.

E. Morris, third. OFFICERS' OPEN MESS Mesdames Warren E. Cleveland and Walter Miller took first place at the Officers' Open Mess bridge play Thursday night. The were followed by Lt.

Col. Richard Young and Lt. Robert Van Brunt, second; Mr. and Mrs. E.

H. Schaid, third, and Mesdames Young and Van Brunt, fourth. The club will play again at 7:45 o'clock Thursday night at the Fort Benjamin Harrison Officers' Open Mess. INDUSTRIAL CLUB The Industrial Contract Bridge League will have its regular team game at 7:45 o'clock Friday night in Hotel Continental. Mrs.

Grace C. Buschmann, director, must have registrations. WOMAN'S CONTRACT CLUB The Woman's Contract Club George Ryan, third, and Mesdames J. M. Edwards and Paul Hiatt, fourth.

Mesdames R. F. Banister and Kathleen Abbett were east-west seconds; Mesdames J. E. Morris and T.

F. Schmidt, third, and Mesdames F. C. Lewis and Waring Lynch, fourth. The clubs last meeting will be at 12:30 o'clock Thursday in the Indianapolis Athletic Club.

The annual luncheon and guest party is scheduled for 12:30 o'clock May 20 at the IAC. CONTINENTAL CONTRACT North-south winners Friday night at a session of the Continental Bridge Club were Mrs. Randall Bass and John Chappelear, first, and Mrs. Reba Buck and Mrs. E.

J. Ittenbach, second. East-west honors went to Mrs. Wrilliam Epstein and Mrs. E.

W. Chaille, first, and Mrs. R. F. Bannister and Mrs.

Frank Abbett, second. ALLISON BRIDGE Winners Tuesday at a game of the Allison Contract Bridge Association were Mr. and Mrs. G. H.

Owings, first; Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Stepp, second, Mid Dick Howard and Rene DuBois, third.

98. 3016 Wlnfleld Schlllinr Realty Co. 99. 2723 Xorthgate Schilllnr Really Co. 96.

2711 Crystal Dr. Art Fleck, Builders 100. 2320 X. Sheridan Vane A. Jones, Realtor 101.

2301 Lynhurst Dr. Kessier Homes 102. 1142 X. Rochester Schllllni Realty Co. 103.

1131 X. Layman Ave. Indianapolis Homes, Inc. 105. 710 X.

Bazil Henry-Mendenhsil Corp. 106. 519 Middle Dr. Woodruff PI. Minton Atsocitles 104.

252 X. Holmes HargTore, Realty 107. 361 Good Ave. Warren A. Springer 108.

813 S. Richland Pennintton Realty Co. 109. 8917 E. Wash.

St. I. E. Holland, Realtor 110. 1700 Tulip Dr.

(Homecroft) Simpson Realtors 113. Rd. 37 S. to County Line, Mt. Pleasant Add.

Edsel Rrslty 115. Greenwood Manor (Greenwood, Ind.) B-Z Homes, Ins. Hospitst, bronchopneumonia. Augusta Rentsch. 72, 3240 Washington Boulevard, coronary thrombosis.

LeRoy C. Bartlett, 64. Police Headquarters, myocardla infarction. Margaret J. Bawn.

71, 1033 West 33d, arteriosclerosis. Mary Elizabeth Byers, 69, St. Vincent Hospital, leukemia William Alden Carter. 84. 538 East 54th.

carcinoma. Era Couts. 77. 1731 North Capitol, cerebral hemorrhage. Arlle Finn, 82, 1168 Udell, arteriosclerosis.

Carl Miller Cutiwlller 65, 1919 Mil-lersvllle Drive, carcinoma Frieda Lunlng. 54, 935 York, coronary occlusion. Josephine Lincoln Moore. 88. 3450 Paris, cardiovascular.

Paul Muchhell. 74. 520 East Vermont, cerebral hemorrhage. Goldie F. Myers, 69.

General, pneumonia. Infant Ballard. Coleman, prematurity. Bettle Ann Oliver, 2858 North Illinois, arteriosclerosis Edna Leota Williams. 39, General, pnue-monia.

Harry F. Hergt. 56, 55 Blackford, coronary occlusion. Infant Murray. Coleman, prematurity.

Charles L. Alvls. 91. 1909 North Illinois, cerebral thrombosis. Hewlit Baker, 53, 407 North Pennsylvania, myocardial Infarction.

Clayton Conrad Coll, 83. Long, pneumonia. Melvln E. Frankford. 33.

624 North New Jersey, coronary occlusion. Lnra General, myocardial infarrtlon. 3 Bed rooms 2. 7171 V. Keystone Ray Cahon Co.

3. 5435 AHUonville Rd. Ken Whistler, Realtor 4. 4135 Boulevard Place Schllllni Reallr Co. 5.

2220 E. 39th Piatt ReaJtr 6. 3513 Caroline Minion Assoc. 13. 4135 E.

35th Sehlltlnr Realtr Co. 14. 1455 V. 84 th Ma; Fealty 15. 3217 X.

Tacoma E. E- Van Osrie.1 a Son 18. 3014 Newton Srhilllnr Realt; Co. 17. 2837 Station C.

r. Purdf Realtor 18. 2336 Barnor Dr. ftrhllllnt Realty Co. 19.

2320 Sheridan Van A. Jonas, Realtor 20. SUMS E. 23d Schllllni Realty Co. 21.

2134 Klldar East Sid Realty Co. 22. 5462 E. 19th K. G.

Grore Realtors 23. 1820 X. Warman Ray Cashon Co, 25. 1733 X. Emerson Jsxk C.

Carr, Ine. 26. 1725 X. Emerson East Side Realty Co. 28.

1236 X. Berwick M. Q. Masten. Realtor 29.

1227 X. Chester Sehlltlnr Realty Co, 29. 1225. X. Colorado Eaat lisle Realty C.

30. 1160 X. Tlbbs Schllllni Realty Co, 81. Mithoefer Rd. (7000 E.

off 10th) Way Realty 62. 5675 Xorwaldo H'ldes Construction 66. 5670 College C. F. Bailey Co.

68. 5520 Chester Lane Minton Associates 69. 5510 Woodslde Drive American Estates Co. 70. 5409 X.

Bosart porydon Realtora 71. 5325 X. Bosart Corydon Realtors 78. 5245 Devon Dr. Combs Real Estate Sales 73.

5235 Devon Dr. Combs Real Estate Co. 72. 1900 W. 51st St.

Hufhey Constr. Co. 76. 149 Berkley Rd. Fidelity Trust 77.

6812 E. 46th A. B. C. Con struct ion Co.

78. 4463 Wash. Blvd. Minton Associate 81. 5400 E.

42d Atlantic Construction Corp, 80. 928 Forest Blvd. American Estates 83. 4160 Ashbourne Lane Richard Gant 82. 3231 W.

41st Combs Real Estate Salra 84. 4038 X. Bolton R. Cains. Realtor 86.

3220 W. 40th Bsattia Realty Co. 89. 3738 X. DeQulncy Norm Rammer Realtors 91.

3616 X. Butler Ray Caahon Co. 92. 2908 Green Hill Lane Robert Wlrsehini, Realtor 93. 7210 E.

33d St. Marion CoRfttmcUon Corp. 95. 3200 X. DeQulncy Leader Home Co.

94. 3120 X. Kessler Mlntol Assoelstes 7. 3118 Centennial Wlntoi Associates 8 Hoosiers Serving In Armed Service Posts -f I I i 4Sk 4 7 LImi .1.1.1 Lm.a, wmmji (Ltwaai mmm Summ ldjt sw MOXLEY VAUGHN 0 48. 9231 Central Rome Bldf.

Corp. 49. 8745 X. Tpnn. American Eatatct C.

50. 112 E. 86th Jack C. Carr, Inc. 50.

7800 Dean Road Runyan Realty, Realtors 51. 7545 Edgewater Dr. Minton Assectatcs 52. 7245 X. Meridian J.

L. glutsk? 53. 4848 E. 71st Comht Real Islala Co. 54.

6312 Temple John Eastvaosl Co. 55. 6223 Central Jack C. Carr, Ine. 56.

6157 Haverford Combs Real Estate 57. 6141 X. Parker Ave. Sehoen Moraan, Realtors 58. 1660 W.

Kesaler Blvd. American Estate Co. 61. 5845 X. Parker A.

H. M. Oram, Int. 4 Bed rooms ZEIGLER MAGUIRE rT. RICHARD ZIEGLER, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Ernest Zeigler of Geneva, is en route to Germany for service with the Army. He completed basic training with the Sixth Armored Division at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo, He was" graduated from Hartford Township High School. CI'L. MARVIN C.

MAGUIRE, son of Mr. and Mrs. Graydon Maguire, 2248 Pierson Street, is serving with the Army in Korea. He is a finance clerk in the headquarters of the Pusan Military Post. A graduate of Short-ridge High School, he attended Indiana Central College and was employed by Chevrolet Body Division of General Motors Corp.

His basic training was completed at Camp Atterbury. WADE CLEMENTS Eight Indiana servicemen are representing their state in various branches of the Armed Forces. AIRMAN 1c JOHN A. WADE, son of Mrs. R.

L. Hil-denbrand, 1821 North Warman Avenue, is stationed in Korea. For two years he served as in-tructor 'at Warren Air Force Ease, Cheyenne, Wyo. JAMES CLAUDE CLEMENTS, son of Mrs. Lawrence Arvin, 1137 Medford Avenue, has entered the Air Force.

He currently is taking basic training at Sampson Air Force Base, N.Y. His wife is Mrs. Sue Clements. Before entering service, he CONARROE WATERS was employed at Indiana Gear Company. He attended Cathedral High School.

PVT. JOSEril II. CONARROE, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry C.

Conarroe of New Augusta has been transfered to McGrath Field, Alaska, where he is stationed with the Army engineers. He entered the Army Oct. 26, 1933, and has been stationed at Fort Leonard Wood, and Fort Riley, Kas. Pvt. Conarroe was graduated from Pike Town-ship School and attended Purdue University.

SEAMAN RICHARD LEROY WATERS, son of Mr. and Mrs. Allen W. Waters of Mooresville, formerly of Indianapolis, was i home on leave before being sent to San Diego, to "ship out." He has been in the Navy 13 months. LT.

ROBERT J. MOXLEY. son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl D.

Moxley, 2329 South Pennsylvania Street, has completed Officer Candidate School at Fort Sill, Okla. He will report May 29 to Camp Kilmer, N.Y.. for transfer to Europe. A graduate of Sacred Heart High School, he also is an alumnus of the University of Notre Dame. PFC.

WILLIAM J. VAUGHN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Vaughn, 1530 Haynes Avenue, is serving with the Marines in Japan.

120. Betholm Dr. Rd. 421 Warren A. Sprinter 121.

20 S. Tremont Schlllinr Really 126. 1205 X. Somerset Corydnn Realtors 118. 3705 E.

Kessler Blvd. Wides Construction Co. 119. 350 W. Hampton Dr.

Circle Atenclas, Inc. 123. 4466 Washington Blvd. American Estate 1.

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