Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 May 1938 — Page 26
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
to teach methods used in educating | the program include Lilly Gebhardt, | County farm land valued at $100,000 | nounced today. The land was On B ut ler S taf T gi children. "own Foul Shits Be a ons LOWEN | has been donated the Ft. Wayne | donated by Mrs. Anna B. Cooper, of Miss Harter is to teach two class. » Ruth Mertz and Agnes \,..,qist Hospital, Dr. E. T. Frank- | Middletown, an active suporter of
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Dr. Walter B. Townsend, Butler | I'imes Speciai "= reading’ clinic director, is to con- BLOOMINGTON, May 13.—The Washington High School " DRESSES — SUITS Teacher to Join His- Lieut. Gov. Henry F. Schricker is | equipment for the new Indiana Uni- > - Copies From M ovieland at p to Sul on we Lieutonant Cn versity stores and service building RS. Sensational! Price Reductions! gd Fith smart rinciet ‘ends nor’s role in Indiana vernment | on its bid of $4047 62. Cl wn fac at Beauty Mart waver tory Department. i | before members of Prof. Warren R.| The Sandborn Electric Co., Indi- 49 og $ 9 5 Taf} Toner. Isom’s American Government class | anapolis, was awarded the contract Washington High School, has been |. Butler students on traffic rules and | wriss Betty Whitlock, Terre Haute, al j \ BOCK, LIKE "HIGHER PRICED appointed to the staff of the Butler | regulations is to be sponsored by the | ha heen awarded the $25 sociology LGR EEES oucs, voles, seersuckers. spun linens, i Ag MR AA . . . = Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority on the : ’ . a antungs, sheers. Sizes 10 to ! 7.0 University summer school history Wednesd prize for outstanding work. The campus at 3 p. m. nesday. | nrjze is awarded annually to a SULOTTES HOUSECOATS department. Drivers are to be tested by members : ; : senior coed by Chi Omega, social fish tail Mr. Money is a graduate of Cen- | Well made, a
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R | [duct a reading problems clinic from | yhqianapolis Office Furniture Co. | Charles H. Money, head of the | at 1 p. m. Monday. for the electrical fixtures on its bid ||’ { a an Planet 3 | Smart, exclusive styles that ACTUof the Indianapolis Police Depart- sorority. 3- 3-Piece TY sport | - Well made tral Normal College and Indiana |
Pe Wr ves 18, has received the contract for office | Social Studies Department at George |: A contest to test the knowledge of of $517.75. OOK LIKE HIGHER PRICED { ment. ——————— shorts, ac colors .. 31. 00 University.
Work in the special education division of the summer school, starting June 13, is to be under the direction of Mrs. Ruth K. Heavenridge, director of special education,
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of auditoriums in the Gary public schools. Mrs. Heavenridge is to give inand Miss Mildred Harter, director | ~truction in three classes designed
evening.
The Butler University Spanish Club is to hold its annual fiesta at the Campus Club at 6 o'clock this Miss Evelyn Delgado, president, is in charge of arrange-
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