Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 35, Number 120, Decatur, Adams County, 20 May 1937 — Page 6

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Candidate For I. F. C. President • . - 'tF . \ -< -> I • ' 1 v » ■ . <■ -%s-* ?; ■ \ Iv i ‘ i ./- H? i z • • <» w* ■ '■< L—..... ... i. . . — '.LIL*. Mar* 1 .. Mrs. Edwin i. Pos will be a candidate for the presidency of the Indiana Federation of Clubs at the state convention to be held at French Lick, May 25-27. Mrs. Poston has been formally presented as a candidate by the Morgan count) federation and the Federated Clubs of Martinsville. Mrs. Poston was the founder and first pr .dent of the Martinsville Departu. l at Clnb; was active in the organization of the Morgan County Feder, ‘ion of Clubs: president of the Martinsville Woman's Club, 1925-27; has been a member of the Woman's Department Club of Indianapolis since 1930. In 1913 she was made a member of the Home Economics committee, 192627 was a member of the Credentials committee for the state. She began her district service as secretary-treasurer of the Second district. Later she was made vicepresident and then president. At the Fort Wayne convention in 1929 she was elected corresponding secretary of the I. F. C. and at West Baden in 1931 she became the second vice president of the state. As

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t chairman of institutes'for the state j she has prepared and conducted - institutes on many phases of Fedt eration work. In the years of 1934 and 1935 Indiana led all the states , in holding institutes. Other organizations in which Mrs. Poston has worked include the Junior Red Cross and the State Audubon Society. She is a Patroness of the Sigma Alpha lota, National Musical Sorority, a member of the executive committee of the Indiana Library Tru='ees Association and has served as president of Kappa Kappa Gamma , Mothers Club of Butler University, i Few women have enjoyed a more personal contact with the General Federation than has Mrs. Poston. She attended council meetings at Hot Springs, Phoenix, Richmond, i Miami and Tulsa, and the Tri-en-nial at Detroit. At Richmond and Hot Springs she participated in the Club Institute Hours and at Tulsa appeared on the program on Institutes in April of this year. Her knowledge of the Federation, her experience in various lines of club activities, her executive ability, and her personal charm com I bine to make her an ideal candidate for the presidency of the Indiana Federation of Clubs.

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Rex Risher Named Bureau Director Indianapolis, Ind., May 20—(UP) Don Stiver, state (police superintendent, today appointed Rex Risher, former South Bend director of the accident prevention bureau of the state safety department. Risher will succeed Loren Warner, Star City, May 24. During the last campaign Risher was a constant companion of Gov. M. Clifford Townsend on his speaking tours. • o - - - - Warren Marr Given Sentence At Goshen Goshen, Ind., May 20 — (UP) — I Warren Marr, 36, former Detroit real estate operator was sentenced to one to five years in prison today when he pleaded guilty to violating the state securities act. The sentence will run concurrently with a similar one Imposed, at Marion. Marr was convicted here on a specific charge of sale of $2,500 m worthless stock to Mrs. Alice Replogle. Goshen. Officials believe Marr profited by approximately SIOO,OOO through il-

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legal stock deals with residents in more than a dozen Northern Indiana towns. o — - —- ♦— ♦ Adams County Memorial Hospital •— « Admitted last evening: Mrs. Martin Walchle. 2818 Alexander street, Fort Wayne, Indiana. i Dismissed this morning: Miss Margaret Romey daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grover Romey of route 1, I Geneva. —o One Alleged Bomber Freed Under Bond i Fort Wayne. Ind., May 20 —(UP) I —Charles O- Smith, 38, of Fort Wayne, one of three men arrested Monday on chargee of releasing stench and tear gas bombs in' the Star theater in Brooklyn during, labor disputes last year, was released late yesterday under $4,000 bond. Fred C. Blacker, 50, Kokomo, and Leo K. Smith, 40. Fort Wayne both ■ indicted with Charles Smith in ] Kings county. New York, and Char-: les Donovan. 40. Kokomo, who is be-' ing held for Investigation, were ex-1 pected to supply bonds today. o CALUMET STEEL | (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) ' ~| ■ the board after issuance of the in- ■ junction and said that violence was threatened. o Russians Sentence 44 Spies To Death I Habarovsk. Siberia, —Forty-four.* alleged spies, wreckers and Trot-' I skyiste, including one woman, have

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