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FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1937

P.-T. A. OFFICERS | ASSUME DUTIES IN STATE GROUP

Execufive Committee as Convention Closes.

State officers of the Indiana Congress of Parents and Teachers, elected at a post convention meeting in the Claypool Hotel yesterday, assumed their duties today. Mrs. James L. Murray. and Mrs. Fred Shideler, Indianapolis, and Mrs.” A. T. Sharder, New Albany, were elected to the executive committee. Mrs. Clayton H. Ridge, Indianapolis, was appointed editor of the Bulletin. New district directors are Mrs. Harry Bain, Martinsville, second; Mrs. P. F. McGinn, Terre Haute, fifth, and Mrs. C. S. Liner, Elwood, eighth. Mrs. Grant Named

Mrs, J. W. Grant of Mishawaka, who is the new third vice president, is to be director of the extension department. Her aids include Mrs. M. L. Redmon, Peru, city councils; Mrs. Wilbur Jackson, Ft. Wayne, county councils; Herman Vorgang, Jeffersonville, high schools; Mrs. Frederick Conkle, Noblesville, program service, and Mrs. Henry F. Goll, Indianapolis, rural. Mrs. C. P. Mulvihill, Anderson, home service department chairman, will be assisted by K. V. Ammerman, of Indianapolis, character education, and Miss Mary L. Mathews, Purdue University home economics dean, home making. Mrs. Robert Shank, Indianapolis, will be health director, assisted by Mrs. E. W. Watkins of Whiting, Mrs. Willard Jordan of Newcastle and Mrs. Raymond M. Robertson of Lafayette. The. public welfare department which is to be under the direction of Mrs. L. A. Winslow, Bloomington, is to have Mrs. Murray, legislation; Dr. Edna Hatfield Edmondson, Bloomington, juvenile protection, and Miss Hazel Warren, Indianapolis, library extension.

Chairmen at Large

Chairmen of the committees at large are Mrs. Thomas Ross, Evansville, budget; Mrs. James Kirwin, Ft. Wayne, National Parent-Teach-er; Mrs. Frank Reiman, Indianapolis, congress publications; Miss Erma Kint, Ft. Wayne, founders day; Mrs. Joseph Walker, Greenfield, publicity; Mrs. G. G. Derbyshire of Southport, Orme memorial; Mrs. G. B. McGregor, South Bend, radio, and Mrs. Frec Jeffries, Indianapolis, study courses. Speakers on yesterday's program were Dr. George J. Garceau, chief surgeon of the James Whitcomb Riley Hospital orthopedic department, who spoke on “Posture and Its Relation to Health,” and Dr. Joseph M. Artman, Chicago.

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Karl L. Friedrichs is director of the sixth annual Minstrel and Frolic to be ‘presented by the South Side Turners in their hall at 8:15 p. m. tomorrow. Don

Moschenross is master of ceremonies and Frank Scholl, George Benedick, Lawrence Smith, Erwin Kleiner, Elizabeth Weber and Ruby Mabee are end men.

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Hill Bride, 11, ‘A ’Carryin’ on’ For ‘Mah Man’

By United Press MADISONVILLE, Tenn., April 23. —Geneva Hamby, child bride of the Cumberland Mountains, was “a cryin’ an’ a ’‘carryin’ on” today because “thuh law” had taken away

her 32-year-old husband, boned Homer Peel. The 11-year-old girl protested that “Ah love mah man,” but Sheriff S. B. Latimore rapped on the door of the honeymoon cabin high in the hills and arrested - the gangling bridegroom on a charge of violating Tennessee’s recently enacted “child bride” law. “Cain’'t see why you low-country folks cain’t leave decent married folk alone,” Peel argued as he was led off to the county jail. ‘’Neva loves me an’ ah’ll take good care 0’ her. “Thuh paper fer our weddin’ was wrote jest right down thar at Madisonville an’ we was hitched by a preachin’ reverend. We ain’t done nothin’ an’ thar’s ho right fer you folks to go a ’lawin’ on us.”

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