Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 September 1936 — Page 5
gion ceremony. Mrs. Fern Norris, |liam Teagarden, historian; Earl | Twelfth District Auxiliary president, | Brubeck, segreant-at-arms; Matt
"MISSING | pUBLIG IS INVITED : i] Harris, Americanism and athletics is | is to be in charge for the unit. The | ¢ficer. Shell Staten, child welfare {| TO INSTALLATION means
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BUY ON THE FAIRS T EN PAY PLAN NO CARRYING CHARGE and employment officer, and Ches- — s — = : bers, officers said. ter Swift, Sons of the Legion chair- e Ss = | New post officers are William O. man. : = | a Hugh Copsey Post 361, American| Harper, commander; Arthur Miller,| Unit officers are Mrs. Bonnie = | Legion, and its auxiliary unit are to| first vice commander; Chester Poppa, president; Mrs. Julia Har‘hold public installation of officers | Swift, second vice commander; ris, vice president; Mrs. Helen Fos- : ~ |and an initiation ceremony at Uni-| james E. Hall, adjutant; George |ter, secretary: Mrs. Jessie Copsey, 2 y { versity Heights School Friday night. | Poppa, finance officer; George historian; Mrs. Martha Copsey, k ; Te ht The degree team of Madden-Not- | Burkhart, service and publicity of- chaplain, and Mrs. Ethel Herbig, 77] itingham Post is to conduct the Le-| ficer; Henry Herbig, chaplain: Wil-! treasurer. : 1 Times Special
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