Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 231, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 February 1928 — Page 17
FEB. 3, 1928
Y. M. C. A. OF INDIANA OPENS STATEMEETING Newcastle Is Host to Three-Day Convention. Bn Tirneii Special NEWCASTLE, Ind., Feb. 3.—The Y. M. C. A. of Indiana opened a three-day State convention here this morning, the first meeting being that of the boys’ work assembly. Afternoon meetings today include those of physical directors and the foreign work committee. / A banquet will be held this eyeing with Cecil H. Gamble, Cincinnati, Ohio, as principal speaker. Others on the program are Rev. Leroy F. Sargent, C. A. Tevebaugh, A. P, Zettering, J. W. Esterline, B. A. Schnell, L. A. Schwan and the Rev. M. M. LeCount. Music will be provided by the Indianapolis Colored Y. M. C. A. quartet. The Saturday session will open with a breakfast at 7 a. m. The annual State meeting will begin at 10 o’clock. On the program will be Dr. W. Henry McLean, Greencastle and D. S. Ritter. Music will be directed by A. W. Lumley and J. L. Turner. A world influence luncheon will be held at 12:30 p. m. W. D. Murray,
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