Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 February 1942 — Page 4
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pSommission Child Welfare, luncheon, Hotel W , noon. A. B. C. Service Bureau, luncheon, Hotel
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BIRTHS. Girls’
Ralph, Jane Wilson, at Bf. Fra cents us,’ Marcella ‘MeClain, he at RP
hine Turk, at ’s. y Ellen Wri right, at Methodist. , Florence Hall, Methodis
Paul, Hazel Maup a Methodint Wyatt, Doris Mitchell, at Methodist, Herston, Vester Stinson, at t 1103 Kappes.
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Clare W Weaver, 44, at 518 Lincoln, ar, William liam Stickan, 77, at 1705 8. Talbott,
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cerebral hemorrhage. J McClanahan, 76, at 530 BE. Vermont,
OFFICIAL WEATHER . —l)+ 5. Weather Bureau_______| J
INDIANAPOLIS FORECAST—Not' much Shane in temperature this aftermoen and tonight.
Precipitation 24 hrs. ending 8 a Total Stal precipi hos finse Jan. : 04a”
INDIANA WEATHER
Not much change in temperature this afternoon and tonight; occasional. light Snow near Ohio river ending this after-
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' MARRIAGE LICENSES
MEETINGS TODAY (These lists are from official ‘records Hoosier State Press Association, meeting, in the County Court House. "he Times : > v Pix. Hotel Linco im, all day therefore is net responsible tor ~zrers im Orville, Hazel Southern, at | + Indiana pie is Editorial Mvodiss names snd addresses.) Glenn, Maxine McDowell, at Vin- : ] tion, meeting. Claypool Hotel, all day. na cent’s. trains, to determine the cause of|M; Seventh District Federation of Clubs, ur B. Chamberlin, 20, of 2116 i ot Ear, Martha Hoggins, at St. Vincent's. a collision in which two trainmen
Arth John, Grace Rooney ; Co. auditorium, [ide; Betty J. Weese, 17. of 1061 Jerome, Stella Tallent, at 20 Virginia. |were killed and 40 persons injured. He ei iia Gpardians Awocia- stn Ww SO cay Haan a Flosdhes” Spissr. me Wis ‘|The wreckageThe wrecage was still| Pittsburgh . am 0c a - - his Hon, Inesting 4 Sohn M. Williams, 30, of 37 CN. Del- I Mildred Crowe, at 1014 Bellefon. aflame last night. 58 (Antonio, Tex.”
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PROBE FLORIDA WRECK HYPOLUZXO, Fla., Feb. 20 (U. P.).|Cleveland | —Seaboard Air Line railroad offi-|Berncrite "55" cials today examined the twisted| ty rarniis wreckage of two crack passenger|Kansas ity. a Mo,
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