Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 June 1943 — Page 20

“ASK 100 HOMES FOR CHILD CARE

Needed for Youngsters of Employed Mothers, Bureau Says.

The day care committee of the children’s bureau of the Indianapolis Orphans’ home today issued an appeal for 100 more private homes to provide care for children of employed mothers. Sixty homes have been obtained.

The additional 100 are needed in three particular areas: . Northwest, from 16th st. to 30th between Riverside park and North western - ave.; north central, from New York to 16th hetween Capitol and Fall Creek blvd. to 34th between Capitol and College; Washington st. area to Morris and Prospect between Belmont and Sherman dr. ; The homes are needed for children two years old and under. Mrs. Meredith Nicholson Jr. president of the board of managers of the children’s bureau, announced that Miss Ruth M. Knapp has been appointed supervisor of home studies for the day care committees. She is working with a committee of 45 trained volunteers who are aiding in the location of foster homes. Mrs. May Price of the children’s bureau staff consults with mothers regarding suitable plans for their working hours.

YOCKEY TO SPEAK

A general meeting of all air raid wardens, auxiliary police, and first aid workers will be held at 8 p. m. today at the Slovenian National home, it was announced by George Baxter. Harry E. Yockey, city defense director, will be the principal speaker.

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O.E.S. GROUP TO GIVE PARTY Corinthian auxiliary, O. E. S., will hold a card party at 8 p. m, tomorrow at 2515 W. Washington st. Mayme Butler is chairman.

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Diplomas were presented to 291 graduates of Manual Training high school last night in Cadle Tabernacle by Superintendent DeWitt S.

Morgan. The Holliday prize for the highest scholastic standing was awarded Albert Tavenor, who also received one of the Indianapolis foundation scholarships. Others went to Mary Lee, Milton Bohard, Libby Kipp, Bonnie Lex and Joy Smith.

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gar Hamer, Elsa Hubert, Marjorie Kirchhoff, Helen Need.

Other Senior Awards

Other senior awards announced by the principal, E. H. Kemper McComb, were: Alumni scholarship, Albert Buescher; Riley medal, Bernice Cohen, Edgar Hamer; June '20 medal, Margie Grider, Elsa Hubert; Women of the Moose nursing scholarship, Goldie Nahmias. Scholarships to Indiana university were given to Bernice Cohen, Milton Bohard, Edgar Hamer and Libby Kipp; to the Indianapolis College of Pharmacy, Marylouise White; to Butler university, Annie Hassell, Marjorie Kirchhoff, Helen Need, Betty Hawkins, Marjorie Loy, Patricia Chapman, Wallace Watkins. Honor Roll Graduates

Honor roll graduates announced

were: Patricia Lee Andrews Libby Leona Kipp Marjorie H.Beneflel Marjorie Kirchoff Rhoda Helene Binsky Mary Elizabeth Lee Milton Louis Bohard Edward N. Levinsky Albert Buescher Jr. Shirley Ann Link Molly Bernice Cohen Louise Lowe Gladys Cohen Marjorie Ann Loy Anna Daum Jeanne Mathias Marjorie R. Downer Helen Need Margie Eunice Grider Joseph Qurazzo Mary Ellen Gumerson Otto F. Reifeis Jr. Edgar E. Hamer Robert Schilling Annie Hassell Joy Smith Betty Jean Hawkins James Snoddy Thomas A. Heininger Ella Mae Sutt Margaret Hill Albert Tavenor Martha J. Hills Pauline Tuttle Georgeanna Holl Wallace Reid Watkins Elna Houston Ingeborg Weck Elsa Marie Hubert Margaret Workman Pauline Hutchinson Louella Zimmerman

Graduates are, including 24 in military service:

Clara Mae Able W. Russell McClain Esther Abraham , Mary J. McCorkle John Francis Ahern ~ Joe McCormick Robert L. Ahearn Marjorie McCrary Wilbert R. Allanson Mary J. McCullough Patricia Lee Andrews Evelyn K. McGuffey Marian Arthur Bernard McIntosh Wilmajean Austin Virginia McKinley Betty Babcock Paul McManis Ernest W, Badger Robert McMillan Ray F. Ball Vernon G. McQueen Martha Barber Frederick J. Maier Elmer Leo Beason Gus Marianos . Marjorie H. Benefiel Mary L. Marksbury Harold Berman Kenneth Marshall Mollie Bernstein Virginia R. Martin Virginia H. Berry Jeanne Mathias Donald E. Biehl Dorothy Meyer Rhoda Helene Binsky Ann Meyers Michael Bisesi Martha Miller Marilyn Boger Rosemary Miller Milton Louis Bohard La Verne Monath Richard Bottin Everett Montgomery Paul Harold Brandes George Moon Imogene Brooks Clifford Moran Ralph Boswell Edwin Morgan Albert Buescher Jr. Charles Morical

John Hampden Holliday JI.{ygrvr,

Geneva Bycls Christine Callis Delores Carman Howard Cartheuser Joseph FP. Casey Patricia Chapman Thomas Chiplis Kathleen Clark Alice Evelyn Clay Alberta Clements , Wyoma G. Cochran Esther Cohen Gilbert Cohen Gladys Cohen Molly Bernice Cohen Mary Jane Cordell Mary Cory John Bruce Crai Betty Ann Crawford Peggy Jean Creamer ucile Crowe Robert V. Crowe Jean E. Cubel Forrest E. Cummings Herman E. Dalton Anna Daum Ila Mae Davidson Ina Rose Davis

bson Kathryn M. Doherty Clarann Douglas Marjorie R. Downer James C. ns Prederick R. “Dufek Leora M. Duv Paul Harold Ecknart Joseph R. Eckst. Georgia Bini Fred Faires . Mildred Feazel Doris Felske Betty Jane Fisher James Fitzgerald Evelyn E. Francis Jake Friedman Richard M. Gaston Velma F. Glidden Wayne H. Golder Milton Goldstein Mary in Arvine Gosnell Margie E. Grider Evelyn J. Griffith Mary E. Gumerson Charles F. Hafer Edgar E. Hamer Ethel Mae Hancock Eulamae Hardesty Doris Harms Betty Jean Harper Ilean F., Harris Juliann Hartl Anne Hassell Edward L. Hassell Betty Jean Hawkins Betty Jean Hefton Walter E. Hein

Mary Jane Henry

Jerrie Lee Hi Margaret Hill Martha J. Hills G. E. Hoffmann Rosalind J. Hoffman William E, Hogan Athena Holevas Georgeanna Holl Rose A. Hollenbaugh Luba Horowitz Elna Houston I Elsa M. Hubert W. J. Huckleberry Herman D. Hurwitz Pauline Hutchison Robert K. Jac Ruth Johnson Donald A. Kattau Hazel D. Kehl Edward J. Keller Libby L. Kipp M. Kirchhoff Albert Kontney R. Krackenberger Joan Maxine Kuhn June C, La Barge Bernice L. Lee Mary E. Lee Carroll Leisure Jr. Edward N. Levinsky John Lex Mary Bonnie Lex Shirley Ann Link Annabelle Little Rosanell Lockhart Edward E. Logsdon Grover F. Lohman P. M. Lombardo Rosemary Long W. V. Lonigan Louise Lowe Marjorie Ann Loy

Garnett Burch Mary M. Morris Inda Burton Mary M. Morrow

Howe high school’s third annual commencement was held last Friday on the school campus. A class of 251 received diplomas, bringing the school’s total number of graduates to 614. Graduates were:

James % Alana Mary C. Lyday ' ." Alexander omas H. Lysett Ida B. Allen Albert J. Maher Harold D. Allison Joanne Marsh Mary Jogise Alter James B Meorun war ndrews ary M. Massena R. H. Arnholter Donald Masters Jr. Marynelle Aumann Martha Lee Masters obert K. Barnes obt. Paul Matthews M. A. Beidelman Anne Marie McAllen Ross S. Beaman Betty Jane McClintic Robert R. Bell Evelyn E. McConnell S. M. L. Bernard Mary Helen McCord Puyllis A. Bisselberg Yesiod, Eliop Mercer . Bjorklund etty Jean Merriman Geraldine O. Bliss Marjorie L. Metcalf Ralph L. Boatman Dorothy R. Mikesell E. Virginia Boersig Douglas M. Miles Natalie L. Borreson Bette Lou Mills Marvin H. Braley Robert Montgomery Fp RIL en EL c . Buchanan & P. M. Carnahan Mary J. Mushenrose Jean R. Carpenter Dorothy L. Mueller Lois Jeanette Cary red an el ouise Case; orothy M. Mumfor Jane Alice Clark Claralee J. Myers Forrest R. Coxen Martha J. Nicholas Ehsabeth L rans Ro 3% yo . Creighton . - . Patricia Jean Delks ease CS Ren Jr. a y . Esther 1. REN od Nancy Ostrander Robert 8. Dickerson Georgia Lee Osthoff Maxine Lois Diets C€ro¥ Owen Charles H. Dippel Wands Marie Owen Juanita Maile Doan Martha'L Pay ne rtha N. s * Margaret E. Drew Marjorie £. Plerce Dero a. onnuck William J. Peiffer Norma J. Duske Chas. E. Phillips Jr. Raymond Dustin Nancy Ann Pinnick Anne Eberhart Gayther L. Plummer Bert R. Edwards Vera Vinita Power DL Eikenberry Sara J. Puckett Russell C. Elliott Lois Mae Rawlings r Dorothy Anne Ray Tuelma 3 Ellis Norma June Ray Dorothy english . Ruth Mary Ray Marcia D. Ettinger Burton Raymond Jr. Edward C. Ferrell Dorothy Elaine Reed

Robert J. Fields Jeanne Reed

Robt. G. Reed Jr. Janet Hope Flaws : Betty Ann Florack Doris Vivian Reisner

Vera L. Fredenburg Ina Lucille Rennard °

Norena Gallamore Savard J. Resor

Everett L. Rice S. A. Gannaway Marjorie J. Garrett Dorothy Richardson

Robt. R. Rodgers Jr. Walter R._Gllehrist erty Owen Roehl Paul J. Gootee Sers

A. LaVerne Gorby Margaret E. Rose

Betty Lou Roth Caroline B. Gordon Ruthanne Gossom worothy E. Rothhaas

Raymond Rubl 3 R. Gourley Jr. Elizabeth K. Ruck . Marie Graeber Juanita M. Russell Richard R. Gray Thomas W. Russell Mary Lou Green Philip J. Sanders

Norma Jean Lynch Robert McAdams

Vivian J..LaPorte Joan Lashier ’ W. E. LaShorne Philip Lasley Neutonis M. Latham Marian A. Linder Dorothy I. Lingle Claire M. Louis Charles C. Lowe Donna N: Ludlow

Arthur Alexander Robert Barnes Darlene Bjorklund Natalie Borreson Jane Clark

Dorothy Espie Betty Florack LaVerne Gorby Ruthanne Gossom John Gourley Wilma Group Marian Guenter Alice Hackney Eva Ruth Ham Marjorie Harvey Martha Hughes Betty James Clyde Johnson Mary Alice Kessler Ellen Kroll Robert La Fara Philip Lasley Neutonis Latham Nadyne Ludlow

Thelma Ellis LaVerne Gorby Eva Ruth Ham Marjorie Harvey Mary Alice Kesslér

Jane Clark Dorothy Espie Wilma Group Alice Hackney

Cornelia Hui Ellen Kroll

Martha Payne To Cottey Colle Neutonis Latham Robert Woerner Clyde Johnson Mary Louise Alter

Anna Wessel

Dorothy Mueller

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L. H. Muesing Patsy Murphy Goldie Nahmias Helen Need Emma Newgent Lawrence Ooley Edward —i ew Jr. Gerald Winifred PR are Delbert Pack Joe Pau 7 Robert L. Percifeld Ruth Peterman Norman Peters Ella A. Peterson Bob Joe Piltz Hazel Pitcock Leona D. Pittman Naomi A. Pittman Dolores Prather Norma J. Prentice Eugene Pritchard Clarence Privette Jr. Joe Qurazzo Harry Radosevic Edwin E. Ratcliffe Betty Jean Ray Otto F. Reifeis Jr. William Ressler Marian Riedweg Viola Roberts Joe A. Robertson Doris May Rogers Robt. J. Rosemeyer Daisy P. Roudebush Joe Ann Ruddle ward Sallee ole Sarfaty Jean Sauter Louis Schabler Robert Schillin Ralph Schludecker Herman Schuchman Mary Ann Schutg Wilma PF. Schwicho Philip Sciscoe Norma Jeanne Sells Richard Shake Faye B. Shapiro Janet Shapiro Warren Sherman

Bernadine Sims Geos e Slindee

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Fred B. Meyer Solotkin John Sparks Mary N. Sparks Norman Speights Jane Stadfelt Ruth L. Stahlhut Majyinas Stamper harlene Stanton

Thomas A. Heininger fart Steele

Joe Stepanovich

Virginia Hiljeprand Betty Stokes

George Stoyonovich Nellie Strietelmeier Alice D. Stultz Artie L. Stumph Ella Mae Sutt Robert Swaynie Geraldine Tabor Elizabeth J. Tackett Albert S. Tavenor John H. Taylor William B. Taylor Elaine Timmons Gloria Towles Wallace R. Turner Pauline Ruth Tuttle John Van Benten' Alice Van Busum C. J. Van Treese Carl R. Vaughn Margaret Rose Viuci Alan Wakeland Martha Waldo

aldo . Walker

Harold Wasson Wallace R. Watkins Charles R. Weber Ingeborg. Wec Marjorie aan Arthur White Marylouise White Paul Joseph White Elsiemae Whittaker Edward Wick Velma Wilborn Martha. L. Wille Edna Wodtke Norman Wodtke Geo. E. Woessner Margaret Workman Betty Lou Wright Louella Zimmerman Sylvia Zins

Howe H. S. Graduates 251 in 3d Annual Commencement

Ellen Evelyne Wolfla H. Wollenweber Jr. M. Thomas Wood John Paul Woods William A. Woods Audhrie E. Wright Joe Lewis Wyand John Edward Yates Graduates to date,

The James Whitcomb Riley medal was awarded to Clyde Johnson.

Honor graduates were:

Evelyn McConnell Betty Merriman Marjorie Metcalf Dorothy Mueller Claralee Myers Nancy Olinick Martha Payne . Rawlings

Lucile Rennard Jack Resor Margaret Rose Dorothy Rothhaas Elizabeth Ruck Juanita Russell Betty Schriner Virginia hy Mary Lou Steff, Robert Sutton Anne Todd Gloria Virt Carol Wagner Norma Walker Joseph Weaver Winifred Wetzel Robert Woerner William Woods.

Scholarship awards: To Butler University—

Evelyn McConnell Virginia Stafford Mary Lou Steffy Gloria Virt Carol Wagner

To Indiana University—

Marjorie Metcalf Claralee Myers Lois Rawlings Dorothy Ray Robert Reed Margaret Rose

To DePauw University—

Joseph Weaver

ge— Betty Lou Roth To Purdue University—

To Indiana University Extension

To Marian College—

Marian Guenter

To Indiana University N.C. A, G. U.—

To Hanover Collége—

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Adams, Virginia Mae Adams, Wynema M. Agnew, Helen C. Allee, Irvin Luther Arnold, Charles E. Austin, Mildred Bacaloff, Mary Baker, Ellis Ciayton Baker, Ruth M. Barnes, Robert E. Barnum, Nancy Lou Beck, Betty Anne Bee, Bernard Jr. Behning, William E. Bell, Carlos Leon Berkopes, Dorothy E. Bodimer, John G. Boling, Wilbur Gene Boschen, Charles Lee Bowman, Mary LaV. Bowman, Marg. E. Brehm, Martha M. Brock, Margaret E. Broderick, Pauline C. Brower, Joseph E. Brown, Marshall J. Buckel, Maurice W. Bunting, Helen F. Burns, Harriet Eloise Burris, Geraldine Buscho, June Evon Butcher, Joan L. Butler, Payl ina €. Butrum, Buttz, by Campbell, Claudia M. Carter, Mary Alice Chambers, Harold F. Chambers, Ra Chaney, Earl L. Clayton, Juanita P. Clegg, Betty Louise Coffey, Robert L. Coleman, Don F. Corn, Robert Bugene Courtney, John L. Craven. George w. Cripe, Alma E. Crisp, Warren Lee Crittenden, Ev. V. Cubert, Sarah K. Cummins, Rich. Dale Davis, Claudeene Davis, Elizabeth G. Davis, Thomas Leo DeHart, Joseph L. Denman, Wilma E. Dial, Edwin Francis Dininger, Betty J. Dobbs, Marjorie L. Dodson, Paul E. Dorsey, Betty Myra Duke, Mary M. Duncan, Rosemary Dunlap, Donald R. Eakins, Wayne Eastin, Earl Leroy Eback, Mary Anne Eckstein, Ruth K. Edwards, Guy T. Edwards, Janice Edwards, John T. Edwards, Marjorie F. Ernest, Juanita T. Esarey, Lester K. Fahey, Dorothy .J. Fall, Myron W. Ferguson, Delbert O. Fischer, William PF. Fisher, Fred E. Floreancig, Bruno A. Robert S. Barbara M.

Freije, Carl E. Gaddis, Betty * il Gates, Alfred D. Gates, Alma Lois Gentry, Lillie B.Gentry, Robert F. Gibson, Curtis 8. Gideon, Marian L. Givans, Freeman W. Gobin, Ilene Goepper, Evelyn J. Gradise, Lillian R. Graeter, Alberta L. Gray, Rosemary Grayson,

Grunewald, G. J. Orval Haboush, Josephine Hack, Donald K. Hadler, Patrick J. Hahn, Jack Dewight Haley, Donald E. Hanley, Bernard M. Harmon, Juanita Hart, Belva Marie Haun, Meredith E. Hauser, Albert Allen Havron, Wanda C. Healey, Robert J. Heishman, C. M. Hemry, Betty Lois Hicks, Carroll H. Hicks, Kenneth L.. Hogue, Charles A. Hopkins, Mary J. Howes, Edward D. Hudson, Linn W. Hughes, Alice Marie Humphrey, C. K. Hunt, Wanda Hussung, Doris Mae Hutton, Max Inkoff, Evelyn Mae win, elma Irene ackson, Doris Marie Jaynes, Emogene Jenkins, Margaret Jones, Betty Jean Jones, Robert L Jordan, Richard H. Katterhenry, H. M., Keenan, James W, Rely, Mary M. Kibbe, Kathryn L. Kikendall, Cyril King, Barbara Jean King, Dorothy J Kinney, Frank J.

H. M. Katterhenry Rosalind D. Martin Betty Jane Gaddis Dora LaVena Kiser Barbara G. Lucas Geraldine Spall . M. Kronoshek CL

Roscoe Conkle Diplomas at Program

~ For Seniors. A class of 286 received diplomas

its 16th annual commencement at Technical high school last night. The diplomas were presented by Roscoe Conkle, school board presi-

Man” was the subject of the address by Principal Walter G. Gingery. Student speakers were Martha Metcalf on “A Craven, or a King’s

The invocation was by the Rev. T. E. Adams, pastor of the Street

The processional and recessional were played by the school band under the direction of Louis Rutan. for the class, the sermon was delivered by Dr. R. L.

secretary of the Indiana Council of Religious Education.

“Smith, Betty Eileen

‘Winter, Albert B.

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Of Third Republic; Announce ALGIERS, June 8 (U. P.)

last night.

Giraud, who with de Gaulle is co-president of the committee, and the other member is known as a “neutral.” Issued Ordinances A series of ordinances issued by the committee announced that it would: 1. Direct the French war effort in all its phases. 2. Exercise French sovereignty in territories outside enemy power. 3. Conclude treaties and agreements with foreign powers. 4. Accredit diplomatic representatives to foreign powers and receive accredited foreign representatives.

Preside Alternately

A special war cemmitiee will be set up within the regular government to concentrate on all matters relating to the war etfort. De Gaulle and Giraud alternately will preside over the committee, The portfolios allotted the 12 associate members of the committee were: Gen. Georges Catroux, Moslem affairs; Jean Monnet, arms and supplies; Andre Philip, interior and

Six of the ministers, or members, Charles de Gaulle, five are supporters of Gen, Henri Honore

underground activities within)

14 MEN WILL RU EMPIRE OF FRA

National Committee of Liberation Formed on Principle

Giraud, De Gaulle Policies.

.—Fourteen men will rule the far-flung French empire until France itself is liberated. The final organization of the French National Committee of Liberation, first post-armistice French government founded on the principles of the Third Republic, was announced

are followers of Gen,

France; Rene Massigli, foreign afe fairs; Gen. Alphonse Joseph Georges, without portfolio; Henri Bonnet, information; Rene Plevens, colonial affairs; Andre Tixier, labor and social affairs; Rene Mayer, communications and merchant mae rine; Dr. Jean Abadie, justice, » tional education and public health] Maurice Couve de Maurville, finance, and Andre Diethelm, production.

CEREMONY HONORS ARTHUR ORTMEYER

Memorial services for Arthur H, Ortmeyer, Indiana author and hue morist, were held Sunday in the Y. W. C. A. by the Indiana Federated Poetry club, of , which he was a member. Mr. Ortmeyer died in Evansville, May 27, Miss June Winona Snyder, presie dent of the club, conducted the service and read selections from his books. Many of his writings have been published in braille for the benefit of the blind. Mrs. Florence MacDonald sang “Lead Kindly Light” and “Ave

Mahan, Charles E. Maloy, Catherine M. Manners, Marion H. Marendt, Robt. E. ‘Maris, Donald J. Margrove, Wilma J. Martin, Rosalind D. May, William D. McCafferty, Pauica McIntyre, Peggy J McMahon, Maryellen | Mergole, Hilaria V. Metcalfe, Martha C. Miller, Harry E. | Miller, Harry L. Miller, Nadine J. Miller, Rosemary Mitchell, Evelyn J. Moore, Lena May Morehead, Helen L. Mosier, Dobert Lee Mount, Robert W. Mulrine, Dorothy A. Mundell, Nina J, Murley, Anna Murley, Sylvia E. Murray, Betty L. Murray, JoAnn Nance, Iva Elaine Neumeyer, M. F. Newkirk, Betty Jean Newlin, Florence E. Norma J.

Oliver, Anna May Pacala, Ruth Petranoff, Robert M. itcher, Wilbur A. Pluris, Pauline H, Read, Anita F. Reed, JoAnn C. Reuter, William Lee Rice, Virginia P. Rinani, Mary B. Rinker, Ted J. Robbins, Donald E. Robert, Carl Jr. Roberts, Dorls M. Rodgers, R. Ross, Paul Richard Ross, Wilbur A. Sahm, Rita Anne Satterfield, Betty L. Scanlon, Catheryn Schaffer, Jacob Scotten, Beryl B. Scotten, Lowell E. Shelley, Simon A. Shipman, H. H. Short, Dorothy M. Shotts, Lynn Allen Shute, Marjorie L. Sidery, Anne Small, Richard H. Smith, Clyde

Smith, Norma Jean Sommers, W. R. South, Gerald E, Spall, Geraldine Spear, Shirley J, Stanich, Carl Steelman, Helen Stephanoff, Violet Stillabower, W. Fae Stovall, James M. Stultz, Robert 8S. Tackett, Everett J. Terhune, G. Vivian Thomas, Louis Todd, Donald VanBlaricum, K, VanCamp, R. D. Waldner, Leona M. Walker, Leona E. Walls, Dorothy J. Ward, Mary J. Washburn, James H. Welsh, Thelma uk West, Flossie Whipple, tieabein White, Basil Whited, Lorene G. Wiatt, Patricia A. Williams, Donald L. Williams, Evelyn E. Williams, Lillian M, Williams, Mary Jo Willoughby, Robert Wilson, Marian F. Wilson, William M.

Wood, M. Evelyn Worland, Betty J. Wycoff, Mamie L. Yeran, Emma Yerich, Bronko York, Gladys L. Zipoff, Ellamae

Robert Samuel Flum Peggy J. Mcintyre Virginia Pearl Rice Betty L. Satterfield Pauline C. Broderick

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