Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 June 1944 — Page 2
an Gen. Alan W.
vision at the
Y| Conference Here
THE INDIANA GRAIN and Feed Dealers association will hold
announced today. Leaders in
the grain and feed business who will speak are: Fred H. Clutton, Chicago board of trade secretary, Walter C. Burger, Chief, food management
camp's observance of infantry day, branch of the Food Production
the parade. win,” he said, “only if
fight our enemies.” After a 13-gun salute
Maj. Gens. James L. Collins of Ft.| hy Terrell Jr. of W ; Haves ar a Henry presentations to the father of 2d Lt. Robert Craig
of military honors were made. of Toledo, 24-year-old infantryman will meet Monday at 8 p. m. for a
the the infantry and to the spureme| of its courage, skill and en-| * in an address preceding:
dispensi | administration, Washington, D. Fo bey C.; Don B. Jenkins, Indianapolis, chairman of the Indiana Wheat Improvement committee; E. E. “We know that we can| Allison, chairman, grain storage
our soldiers and storage charges, of the In-
; | diana Grain Dealers association, out-march, out-wit and outSan uw | and Alva PF. Trayer, grain section
chief of the state A. A. A.
had greeted |
| ab presented by Maj. Gen. Jones| O. E. §. CHAPTER TO MEET
The congressional medal of honor! killed in the Sicilian campaign. Me re spr mem m———————
> 2 antl ‘Music department awards at Broad Ripple high school have been | made to 48 pupils. - Awarded on a point basis for participation in concerts, programs and reearsals, honor monogram awards with a star were made to Donald Perry, Marian Sumner, Betty Ramsey Joanne Robinson and Joan Kopp, in the vocal department, while Robert Beasley, Carolyn Harvey and Rhea McGoldrick gained equal recognition for instrumental music, : Those who won the major award, also a monogram, are: Vocal, Ray Baily, Dorothy Blakeslee, Catherine Bray, Jerry Chapman, Dale Emery, Charles Ferguson, Charlotte Hitchcock. LeCarda Johnson, Betty Barbara Lovelle, Louise Martin, Delores Millican, Carolyn MeCullough, Dorothy Newburg, Charles Scott, Julia Ann Vos, Peggy Welchel, Joan Yarian, and Donald Yar-
van; Instrumental John Bellew, Robert | Bevis, Joanne Bookwalter, Jack Harrison | Constance Hervey, Joe Heaver, Donald | Hunter, Peggy Hunter, Richard Jackson, | Harrison Lackey, Robert h | Mahalowitz, Matrhann Oertel, John Rusie, | Grace Simpson, James Smiley, Jean Smith, | James Stephens, Jane Van Meter and | Milton Wheeler.
Brightwood chapter 399, O. E. 8.,
| double initiation ceremony.
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