Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 May 1944 — Page 16

‘State Carglers to Open 46th Annual Convention Tomorrow. Advance registrations indicate that more than 300 people will attend the 46th annual convention of

The 10th annual convention of the ladies auxiliary to the organization will be held” at the same time. Greetings from the city of Indianapolis will be given by Clifford F. Beeker, chief of police, and Adolph Seidensticker, postmaster, will welcome the delegates on of the postal employees. Attending the convention as ntatives of the National Association will be James K. Langan of Pittston, Pa, member of the board of trustees, Mutual Benefit association; Ben Sparks of Rushville, and John J. English of Worcester, Mass, members of the executive board. Banquet Planned

National officers attending the auxiliary’s convention are Mrs.

Margaret McDonald of Chicago, president, and Mrs. Edna Boughman| of Kokomo, member of the constitution and law committee, The convention opens with a! banquet tomorrow night which will be addressed by Homer L. Chaillaux, Americanism director of the American Legion. Sunday will be given mainly to business meetings and the election and installation of officers at the closing session, Hoosier City branch No. 39 and Auxiliary No, 140 are host and host~ ess to the convention. Paul R.

Barber are chairmen of their re-

spective convention committees. Officers of the Indiana State Association of Letter Carriers: President, Carl R. Davis of Indianapolis; vice president, Clifford Kerney of ansville; secretary, Vern E. Webb of Kokomo; treasurer, William Skinner of East Chicago; executive board members, E. E Keppler of Ft. Wayne, chairman, Clarence Shuler of Bloomington, Harvey Hollenbeck of Anderson, John Williams of

man of Connersville is national state vice president and delegate-at-large to the national convention, " Officers of the state auxiliary are: President, Mrs. Gertrude Baker of West Lafayette; vice president, Mrs. Lois Keppler of Ft. Wayne; secretary, Mrs. Beatrice Echellhase of Evansville; treasurer, Mrs. Eulalis Dvorak of South Bend: organizer, Mrs. Mildred Delong of Indianapolis. The local branch will be represented by the following delegates: Kenneth 8. Barber, Charles A. P. Beyer, Prank H. Black, Otis I. Bokerman, John Cassidy, Orrin A Collins, Carl R. Davis, Elmer B. DeLong, Esrl JW. Dieck, rt BE Dorrah, Claude Franklin, Glen R. Hinshaw, Wilbur O. Holle, Elwin E. Holly, Carl E. Huffman,

Hang E. Kennedy, Gayle O. Kinnick, Charles E. Mclaughiin, >Charles E. Mills, Ralph Morford, John J. Nice, Ezra R. Perry, Casper Phillips, William H. Royse Harold R. D. Schreckengost, Stanley B Sheard, Gilbert E. Snyder, John Stettler, Walter C. Sutton, Harry Swazy, Geo M. Wade, Paul R. Waggoner, James oO. White and Marshall N. Williams. The local auxiliary will

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Mrs. Ailsa Waggoner, past state auxillary president, will preside at 8 reception late Saturday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Margaret McDonald of Chicago, pational president of the Ladies Auxiliary. I ————————————————

PLAN MEGREW SERVICES

Maj. Harold C. Megrew Camp No. 1, United Spanish War Veterans, will hold their 46th annual memorial service at 10:30 a. m. Sun. day in the East Park Methodist church. The services will be con. ducted by the pastor, the Rev. Golden A. Smith, and Harry E Krause, commander of the camp. Since the memorial service last year 16 members of the camp have died,

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