Description: |
The Week for June 2, 1946. Burdette Park opens for the season. A mortar board and veil symbolize the many graduations and weddings taking place in June. A boy jumps for joy because it is school vacation. 50th anniversary of the automobile represented by a drawing of an old car. First city band concert. Cocker spaniel show taking place at the Armory. The dean of Notre Dame law school is speaking at the Knights of Columbus breakfast meeting. 32nd anniversary of the Womens Rotary Club. Bronze animal sculptures on display at the museum. Citizens National Bank opens tomorrow. Manager Gerhard Koch carries the bank building and prepares to set it down at the banks location. Koch, Gerhard; Manion, Clarence Image Access WideTEK 25 Open Burdette Park. June. 50th anniversary the auto. 152d day. The Week. 213 days left in 1946. School vacation. First city band concert. Womens Rotary Club 32d. No Mother to Guide Her. Anniversary party. Parks Bronze animal sculptor at Museum. A.C.A. Cocker Spaniel Show at armory. Southern Indiana Cocker Association. Clarence Pat Manion dean of law school at Notre Dame--speaker at K. of C. breakfast meet. Opens tomorrow. Weinbach Avenue. Lincoln Avenue. East Side. Gerhard Koch manager. Citizens National Bank. [in margins: Going and Coming---] |
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Origin: | 2014 |
Created By: |
Karl Kae Knecht |
Source: |
http://digital.evpl.org/cdm/ref/collection/karlknecht/id/2984 |
Collection: |
Karl K. Knecht Collection |
Copyright: |
Digital Image Copyright 2014 University of Evansville Libraries. All rights reserved. All other material is open to the public without restrictions. Copyright laws of the United States (Title 17, United States Code) govern the making of photocopies or other reproductions of copyrighted material. |
Subjects: |
The Week Education Recreation Evansville (Ind.) -- History -- Caricatures and cartoons United States -- Politics and government -- 20th century -- Caricatures and cartoons Caricatures and cartoons -- United States |
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