Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 December 1938 — Page 32
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r| the society with the title of honor-|with firing- five bullets into Bafe tholomew, former principal of: the
Lagro high school.
statements and publicity, end to protect from abuse and -|ary president. treatment all of God’s living crea-|
tures, and: who b legal means ” | wit encourage, foster ana promote] MRS. HARRELL SAYS CLOTHING STOLEN |
the general welf: and humane ; vin HER {SIDE IS UNTOLD?’ | Bursiars pried open the tront
300 ARE NAMED ON HONOR ROLLS AT WASHINGTON
131 Pupils Receive, Top| Mention, 169 Placed on Secondary List.
Contributors GRO up 0 PE \S treatment of all living creatures.”
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Charles Gorham, Mrs. B. F. Deahl, ; Lagro housewife) , <4 in the loot, he said. Diedrich Ulken, Rosemary Kercher, (charged with the first degree murder Charlotte Meyers, Eva Neilson and of her friend, Paul Bartholomew, Charter to He Presented 5 0. M, XenpiSon. declared from her jail cell here that
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South Bend, Gary, Richmond, Ev-|told.” \~ ansville, Terre Haute, Anderson,| To all requests to tell or story Muncie, Peru, and Goshen. however, Mrs. Harrell said her atGeorge Arliss, stage and screen|torney warned her not to discuss it actor, is listed as a life member of before the trial. She is charged
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The main office of a new statewide humanitarian group, the Indiana Humane Education Society,
has been set up in the Lemcke Building, it was announced today. Truman T. Pierson of Minneapolis, president of the Minnesota Humane Education Society, a former resident of Indianapolis, will present the charter and address the first annual conclave of the Indiana group tomorrow at Goshen. According to articles of incorporation on file with the Secretary of State, the: purpose of the new organization is: “To bring together
Results of the second grading of | the semester at Washington High: School placed 131 names on the: high honor [roll and 169 names on!: the honor roll, it was Announced today. Yidetsy | on the high honor roll: are:
: Betty, Jane Smith, George Mellinger, | Durocny Mueller, Raymond McClure, Louis |; Kunscex, bre Brockman, iugene Cou- |] ton, Robert Drees, Ired Kepner, Mary 2 : : sSnockency, Helen McShane, rayllis Webo, |: 2 : Norma Jackson, Dorothy Asner, Crroil|? : Mayiield, Rhodna Repchetf, .Wiliord Snockency, Ijois Shelby; robert Jones, Martna Davidson, kieanor Lornston. Anne McWethy, Mary Louise Mines, Eileen Newoy, sSairlgy Newton, Kathieen Smith, Beatrice Brittain, Ralph Canter, Betty Elis, Rutn Shetter, Margaret Albertson, Victoria Chadge, Lois Jean Dial, Dorothy Farrington, Pauline Garrett, ary Lascu. Betty Litchfield, Maude Mingus, Betti Jane Scherrck] Haroid >aYiory Laura Updike, Le Walker, John Waite, Warren Angrick, Jack Trager, Catherine Wohall Hudson, Pauline - Black, ks Dorothy Elmore, Betty Fletemeyer, Jean Miller, Mabel. Mohr, Beulah Nelson, Mildred Nelson, Frances Powers, Laverne Warner, Ruth Williams, Carl McCombs, gbert Overdeer,” Lois O’Brien, Charlotte Burkert. : Dan Cauble, Ruth Downey, Mary June ¢ Keene, Clarence Mclntire, Rosalie Millett, Carl Neison, cent Piowman, Helen Reiko, sell, Frances Silverman, Doris Smi Dorothy Ugrinovich, Herschell Brittenback, Rugene Cribelar, Handy, Ethel Hudak, Floyd Lane, Helen McKay, Dorrell Roach, Helen Werner, Mary Monroe. Gladys . Patterson, Carolyn Lewis Spambers
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