On back of photo: Children Stage Carvinal. Six girls who wanted to help children less fortunate than themselves, presented a carnival yesterday and Wednesday night for the benefit of James Whitcomb Riley Hospital for Children. The carnival was given in the yard of Mary Frances Ehrlich and Margaret Ehrlich, South Delaware Street. All six members of the Happy Go Lucky Club live in the 2100 block of South Delaware and are between the ages of 10 and 14. Receipts totaled more than $15.
Presentation of $15.50 to Shea, Riley Lobby - 6/27/47. Edmund J. Shea, IU Medical Center Administrator (center).On back of photo: Children Stage Carvinal. Six girls who wanted to help children less fortunate than themselves, presented a carnival yesterday and Wednesday night for the benefit of James Whitcomb Riley Hospital for Children. The carnival was given in the yard of Mary Frances Ehrlich and Margaret Ehrlich, South Delaware Street. All six members of the Happy Go Lucky Club live in the 2100 block of South Delaware and are between the ages of 10 and 14. Receipts totaled more than $15.
Presentation of $15.50 to Shea, Riley Lobby - 6/27/47. Edmund J. Shea, IU Medical Center Administrator (center).On back of photo: Children Stage Carvinal. Six girls who wanted to help children less fortunate than themselves, presented a carnival yesterday and Wednesday night for the benefit of James Whitcomb Riley Hospital for Children. The carnival was given in the yard of Mary Frances Ehrlich and Margaret Ehrlich, South Delaware Street. All six members of the Happy Go Lucky Club live in the 2100 block of South Delaware and are between the ages of 10 and 14. Receipts totaled more than $15.
Presentation of $15.50 to Shea, Riley Lobby - 6/27/47. Edmund J. Shea, IU Medical Center Administrator (center).