Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 June 1944 — Page 2

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TRANSPORTATION OF WAR GOODS STUDIED

Indianapolis businessmen will study ways best to insure swift and efficient transportation of war goods at 8 meeting of the Ohio Valley

meeting next Tuesday at the Columbia club. .

in the Columbia club to hear Paul O. Samson, St. Louis. A dietitian,

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and schedules for 13 other city parks are near completion, Northwestern’s opening program will feature the Senate ave. Y. M, C. A. band on July 2, and on July 10, Granville Owens and orchestra; July 16, Foster Hall quartet: . 31, talent night youth pros , Aug. 4, union song service for a borhood churches; Aug. 13 and Aug. 27, Senate ave. Y. M. C. A. band, and Sept. 3, church pageant. i

BROAD RIPPLE SETS SERVICE FOR SUNDAY

Broad Ripple high school baccas laureate services will be held at the Roberts Park Methodist church Sunday at 7:45 p. m. Dr. 4 L. Martin, church pastor, will liver the sermon. Special music will be sung school choir and by Miss

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