Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 June 1942 — Page 5

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WAR DECLARATIONS

Patriotic Note to Mark Ceremonies

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A Marion county youth—Seaman who was stationed at Ft. Harrison] WASHINGTON, June 4 (U, P) {Walter Ricks of Bridgeport—may, While the West Virginia national| The senate was: expected to vote

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THURSDAY, JUNE {4 Three hundred and forty-five] Hurbo Sh tod ROR. LATE WILLIAMS declaring war on Hungary, Rumas : |Manual seniors will receive diplomas Henaie. Ceremonies at New School ™ Dutch Harbor, Alaska, yesterday. HONOR LATE WILLI nia and Bulgaria and speed them Savs Private Groups So at the Sist duation exercises in Other class officers are; Robert LEre | He entered the navy last fall and| The Indianapolis Bar association |to the White House. : L gra Elder, Donald Strietelmeier, William Say ‘has been stationed at the Alaskan|will hold a memorial meeting in Linked Might Seek a of Religion to Open honor of Judge Joseph R. Williams rations yesterday in separate roll N night. class vice presidents; Wilmajean A brother, Robert, is in the mer-{at 11 a. m. tomorrow in superior call votes with not a single member Second Munich. A patriotic note will mark the Cu ghd Mar Roker, secre- chant marine while another was! court, room 2, at the court house.|recorded against them. vercises this vear.! ries; and Harold L. Bretz and A a ET : | Dedication ceremonies of the new! W. Armmold, special assistant Rev. W. H. Kendall of the Memorial | The other graduates: Shoat of Rein 08 the a I's y S : ttorney general, warned last Prey, church will be the Norma Lulirell VIS Sum pd \ an address to the Iinois Laditional flag ceremony A8 Loster Adams Mery fayaskey chapel. Dr. Frederick P. Kershner, | : i 5 ‘ack " influences the class and audience. : 3 ) om alii 0S nds dean of the college of religion, will which, How a high school education has jamson argaret McB! preside. still prepared seniors for citizenship in win Allen | Mary Jane Ammer with an organ prelude by E. Wayne Barbara Aiiereon James Foxlow, Alice Miedema, J.| rel Berry, head of the department of | Edward Reich, class president Don- | virg ia Armstrong church music, and will be followed | Mr. Arnold cautioned against the aid Blettner, Lawrence M. Stiller-| A Austin " ; heir to Parti » wough the secret influence of anand Florence Willard. Ricanor Ayers Choir to Participate ~rriational cart y AT Vy p { hatiohal 8 arte} thrown in favor| Principal E. H. Kemper McComb | Nhu Biaabridge The Rev. E. E. Russell, pastor of | peace without victory when the | will explain the significance of the, Iola Bai inbridge the Eighth Christian church, will RObert Bak r Ida Mercurio nouncing the recipients of these | E. H. Kemper Meco vo will Roy Bannister John, Melanie school of religion choir will offer hike w awards given annually in memory announce awards. soy Les Meyer Q two selections. Scripture reading arises {rom qr john Hampden Holliday, a Pe ham, Lavonne Miler (Will be led by Dr. Abram E. Cory, rtels which perme- |, world war I. vice president, seniors will Sing “On| bas Berry vo Ruth Jane Miller | The main address will be given by American M-| yune 20 medals to the two sen-| Manual,” school song, for the final prthuy Béssenbach (RHE Mhilow Dr. Raphael Harwood Miller, editor iors with the highest scholastic time as high school students. Y Christian-Evangelist, St. Dort 8 Bockius Louis outstanding scholastic achievement company the “A> orchestra under Ibe led by Hugh Th. Miller, a memwill be presented along with the|/the baton of Mr. George M. Tur- {ber of the college religion commitIndianapolis Foundation state, merit | mail. > iu half | Ann Nischbav [will include a response by the conur department of state,” scholarships. precede y a ha our musical | Mary Buckles NEY Norrington |gregation. | Following presentation of diplo- concert provided by the “A” band | Catherine Bueh! Ruth Not ris | | Kathleen Burns JORaRIES Pasa | Emil Caesar

The house put through the decla= Cadle Tabernacle at 8 o'clock to- Van Der Moere and Gordon Grow, base. Tomorrow. CHICAGO, June 4 (U. P.).—Thur-| preceding the invocation, by the John Tedrowe, treasurers, Kenneth Adams thur Lynch a. m. tomorrow in the Sweeney | singing of the national anthem by| against Joe em Medias The morning service will open | a democracy will be discussed by RAT by the academic processional line. possibility of a “second Munich” man. Helen Kerr, Barbara Fisher Robert & Austin opportunity Holliday scholarships before an- Rite’ ME pronounce the invocation, and the Fairy Baxter Leon Mey groups control zrapyal alumnus who lost his life mas by Roscoe Conkle, school board | Charlotte Bennett Ra ave ne Mille (professor of missions at Butler. > a Miss | Joseph Boarman bh 2 of the S| averages. and the Riley medals for Freda M. Hart, organist, will ac-|; The dedicatory service will i ng [tee, Butler board of directors, and ith our enemies un- and college grants and two Roines| The senior ary Burks Kenneth Suku | David Calderon

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Closing exercises will include the dedicatory prayer by the Rev. T. K (Smith, pastor of the Tabernacle {Church of Christ, Columbus: the ‘Lord's Prayer in choral form; the {benediction by David S. MeNelly, [president of the Indiana Christian | Ministerial association; a choral re-! Siaiene Saul sponse; the recessional and an! Be i Pe mperton | organ postinde. Calvin Phillips | Members of the alumni associaAngeline Bicciont ok (tion of the school of religion will Armanda Pittman hold their annual dinner at 6:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Campus club with Dr. E. Robert Andry, presi-| dent, on. as toastmaster.

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