Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 21, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 June 1920 — Page 7

MISSION COLLEGE EXERCISES JUNE 9 Five Students Will Receive Master Degrees. The decennial commencement of the College of Missions, Irvington, will take place Wednesday at 10:30 a. m. In the Downey Avenne Christian church. Rev. G. Camnbell Morgan, late of London, now a resident of Winona Lake, will give the commencement address. Mission students to receive masters’ degrees include Arthur E. Elliott. Esther Gale, Ina Elisabeth Smith and Lyrel Grace Teagarden. Those receiving certificates for work completed are Goldie Pearl Alumbaugh, Anna Katherine Bender, Elmer George Boyer, Mrs. Beatrice Alexander Boyer, Mary Campbell, Carey Cleo Dobson, Mrs. Clara Arbuckle Dobson, Bertha Douglas, Mrt. Ivy Furman Elliott, Frederick Julius Huegel, Fred Walmsley Hughes, Mrs. Mary Esther Hughes, Annie Vlcle Mullin, Blanche Adelle Parker, Helen Leonore Richey, Charles Amzi Vannoy, Mrs. Mary Adelaide Vannoy, Mrs. Mabel Anna Vlerling, Edna May Whipple, Hai riet Elisabeth Young. ; Wednesday afternoon public sppointments of the missionary graduates will taka place. President F. W. Burnham of the United Christian Missionary society, President Archibald McLean of the Foreign Christian Missionary society and Mrs. Anna R. Atwater, president of the Christian Woman's Board of Missions, will be in charge of the ceremony. Preceding the graduating exercises a pageant will be presented on the campus which will be a series of episodes of life and mission work in India, China and Japan. Health Officers’ School Closed With expressions of surprise at the failure of both of the leading politiesl parties of the state to Include public health In their platforms, the twenty-sixth snnual health officers’ school came to a close yesterday. The prediction was made by Dr. ,T. N. Hurty. secretary of the state board of health, that In future years, powdered milk will be used exclusively because of the sanitary possibilities in Us use.

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It is accepted as a foregone conclusion that the railroad workers are almost solidly for William G. McAdoo for the democratic nomination, while there Is quite a sentiment for Hiram Johnson for the republican nomination. Lowden, however, Is not without his friends. Labor men recalled today that In the Kansas City convention, representing 600,000 members of the railway employes department of the American Federation of Labor, a resolution indorsing Mr. McAdoo was received with such enthusiasm that the leaders had difficulty in tabling it, partisan politics being barred. Johnson's labor record Is described as

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SEIZE DETECTIVE AS A BIGAMIST Jack McEwen, SO. of Greensberg, Ind., today is facing a charge of bigamy and child neglect. McEwen Is a railroad detective and was arrested at the Union station yesterday afternoon by Motor Policemen Schlangen and Dalton. The police allege he married Mabel Cochran at Lebanon. Ind., eighteen months ago and that he lived with her at 630 North Illinois street, this city, until about eight months ago. Four months ago he went to Kalamazoo, Mich., where he met Miss Laura Gardner, 20, and it is alleged on May 21 they were married at Greensburg, Ind. Miss Gardner at the time she met McEwen had been living at the home of her parents at Sturgis. Mich. After his arrest McEwen told the police he thought, his first wife bad obtained a divorce from him. The first Mrs. McEwen is now living at 1806 Koehne street.

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