Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 May 1943 — Page 2

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QUILL AND SCROLL

The Broad Ripple high school chapter of Quill and Scroll, interRational honorary society for high #chool journalists, has elected four students to membership. They are James Belt, Muriel Holland, Byron Fry and Mary Schreiber,

Ronald Dusendschon, Elsie Lou Martin and Virginia Silverthorn have been chosen ss Broad Ripple high school’s members of the civil “ air patrol cadet squadron 527-3. Basic training in the patrol consists of 72 hours of ground work, . including the study of first aid, chemical warfare, military courtesy |

: and discipline, guard duty, identification of planes, parachute drill, gas mask drill, maneuvers and navi-

gation,

LEONARD RICHESON

New officers of the Burns-West-Streibeck post, Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States, and the post's auxiliary were announced yesterday. They are: Leonard Richeson, c¢ommander; Ralph Linville, senior vice commander; Ralph Martinie, junior vice commander; William Kennedy, quartérmaster; Merritt Coughlen, adjutant; Gordon Schmitt, post advocate;

Ralph Stauch, chaplain; George Newman, officer of thé day; Robert Love, Hugh

Ray Edwards and Theodore Latta, bearers. Officers of the auxiliary are: Ethel Pat- | : RES RE rick, president; Joan Latta, senior vicé| SR ’ i : president; Sonline Martinie, junior oe : n cheson, secretary; While her husband, Capt. Jo- P treasurer; Mary Duncan, seph J. Foss, was busy shooting Bestém 4nd Hattie down 26 Jap planes in the war | ductres gone, Mrs. Foss was doing her bit for the war effort as dietitian at |

the Scripps clinie, La Jolla, Cal

re hn ee, guard: dine cafi and Ethel evis, color bearérs: Minnie chm, his|toriaf; Ethel Steele, inst

| Mines, musician; Della banner |

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Marines Stormed Guadalcanel ‘Beaches in Amphibious Tractors

EOSECIE TING TO HEAD YFW POST

MANUAL HIGH ALUMNI D; GROUP PLANS AWARD

The Associated Roines Alumni pd Manual Training High school willl present a senior boy with a scholar-|

ship for the third consecutive year.| The club will sponsor a skating party at the Riverside troller rink] tonight and proceeds will go into! the scholarship fund. Harry Rail, association vice president is chair-! man for the party. Committee members are Raymond Cassady and Norman G. Wilson. The scholarship committee in-

Which Cost $50,000 to Build 2666 $25 Bonds at $18.75 Each

CARD PARTY PLANNED The ways and means committee

Myrtle Bérry and Mrs. Harry Alexander. dent; aré in charge.

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{cludes Arthur R. Madison, chairjman; Don Menke, association member; Miss Arda Knox, Roines club { sponsor; Miss Bertha Ebbert, assist-! ‘ant sponsor; Clarence Bruness,,

{of the Sahara Grotto auxiliary will | Harry Thomas and Miss Margaret ‘sponsor a public card party at 8 gellenbach, faculty members. ' Doris 'p. m. tomorrow at the clubhouse, | 4107 E. Washington st. Mrs. Rush Rail, are Marion F. Clarke, presi- held at 7:30 p. m. Friday at the treasurer, East Park Methodist church, Tem- [at 5420%

Alumni officers, in addition to Mr.

Charles Menges, and A. L Bernd, secretary.

Divorce Actions On Ineregse Here

ER of divorce suits

beg YAazn county courts

{ gained rapidly on the number of

marriage licenses issued during | the first four months of 1943, For every 10 marriage licenses issued during the last four months, an average of 6'; divorce suits was filed compared to five

divorce suits for every 10 marriages during the entire year of 1042. From Jan. 1 to May 1, a total of 1292 divorce suits was filed, an average of 80 a week, compared to 1959 marriage licensés issued during the same period.

PLAN MOTHER'S DAY EVENT A Mother's day program will be

i ple and New York sts.

TRAFFIC CLUB DINES

SATURDAY EVENING

The Indianapolis Traffic club will hold a dinner-dance at the Colum-'

bia club Saturday evening. About planned

300 members and guests are expected. The dance committee is composed

tof G. C. Hay, L. S. Hayes, T. E.

Reuter, John R. McCarthy and S. E. Props. Dinner music will be furnished by the Imogene Pierson trio and dance music by Ted Campbell's orchestra. V. M. Ousey, division freight agent of the New York Central railroad, is club president and C. V. Curran, traffic managet of the Indianapolis Glove Co. is vice president.

TEMPLE 411 TO MEET Irvington Temple 411, Pythian

Sisters, will meet at 8 p. m. today E. Washington st. Mrs. | Thelma Watts will preside.

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A musical program, “Let's Sin for Victory” will be presented at 8 'p. m. Friday at the Riley park community house. The program Was after Mayor Tyndall's {proclamation of “Let's Sing Wi for Indianapolis. The Rev. Edward T. White, pas= tor of the Trinity Methodist church, will be present with thé sénior and junior choirs of the church. Songs will be presénted by the mothers’ chorus of school 47, the children’s chorus of school 48, the “Harmony Shop” chorus, the Riley park boys’ chorus, the recreation centér chorus, and selected soloists.

ORIENTAL SHRINE TO MEET

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(vention in Oleveland May 17, 18 land 19.

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