Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 August 1937 — Page 9

WEDNESDAY, AUG. 11, 1937

the spring period in all county | schools from two days to a week. |

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COUNTY SCHOOL TEACHERS PLAN TOMEET SEPT. 1

State Prison Chaplain to Address One-Day Institute.

The program for the Marion County Teachers’ Institute was out- | lined today by County School Su- | perintendent Malcolm Dunn. The annual one-day institute is | spheduled to be held Sept. 1 for ali | teachers in Marion County schools | lacated outside the city limits. Rural and town schools are to open Sept. 2. Approximately 13,500 grade and high school pupils are expected to register for their classes Sept. 2 and 3, but will not do actual assignment work until the Tuesday Labor Day. Mr. Dunn announced that the | speaker for the afternoon session of the one-day teachers’ roundup is to | be Dr. Robert Hall, chaplain at the Indiana State Prison at Michigan City.

following

Meet in Groups

All county teacners are to meet in groups according to grade divisions | they teach in the morning session to outline teaching methods and practices for the coming school year. In the afternoon all are to meet in the John Strange School in Washington Township to hear Dr. Hall's address on “The Work of a Prison Chaplain.” Pupils in the west section of the county will attend classes for the first time in the new $225,000 Ben | Davis High School addition.

Vacation Lengthened

The opening of school this year also will mark for the first time the use of classrooms in the Franklin Township School at New Bethel. Announcement was made by Mr. | Dunn today of the lengthening of |

This would make the County

spring vacation period

ome COMPLETE IN STATE with that of the city schools, which

runs from March 26 to April 3 inclusive, he said.

NEW BRIDGE REQUESTED

Construction of a White River bridge at Keystone Ave. and ex-

tension of Keystone Ave. from the river north to Road 431 to care for Michigan-to-Florida traffic is asked in a petition of the College Avenue Civic Society on file today with the Safety Board.

New $1,200 Chickering

Just the piano for those who love nice things. You will be thrilled with its sweet tone and beautiful appearance. Just one at this price!

You'll have to wait a long time to find the equal of these values. Everyone reconditioned: many cannot be told from brand new, All fully guaranteed by Indiana’s largest music house.

Total of 13,099 Have Been

Dismissed, Says Head.

Indiana's WPA reorganization was complete today. according to John K. Jennings, State Administrator. He said 13,099 persons have been dismissed from Indiana WPA rolls in the last two months—12,463 project workers and 636 administrators. Mr. Jennings said administrators were | Poppa is general chairman.

dismissed in greater proportion than project workers. All administrators now have been appointed permanently, Mr. Jennings said, and the State's nine districts have been merged into six, eliminating offices at Terre Haute, Gary and Muncie. A total of 44,575 are now on the rolls. Mr. Jennings said. The Oct. 15 quota is 41,000.

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FISH FRY PLANNED Hugh Copsey Post 861, American Legion, and its auxiliary is to hold a fish fry and carnival tomorrow, Friday and Saturday nights at Shelby St. and Carson Ave, George

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BRAND NEW $325

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DeKOVEN Grand going for only ...

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STEINWAY Grand in wonderful condition

$755

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summer’s flying, that

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It’s still your big chance to get a man-

size bundle of

power at rock-bottom bargain rates. You can still have one for less than

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LOWEST ON A BUICK

PRICE EVER 4-DOOR SEDAN!

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~ MONARCH MOTOR CO. INC.

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Indianapolis, Ind.

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HOWARD HOLT 23-25 W. North St., Greenfield, Ind.

Martinsville Auto Co. Martinsville, Ind.

some sixes cost—and it’s so far out in front of the others that no matter what they do next, they won't be able to match the ’37 Buick for value!

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