Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 October 1944 — Page 7

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Drive Opens. Une Under Direction of Fadulty-Student

: Committee. - ‘Warren Central high school opened its War and Community Fund ‘ drive Wednesday, with the goal set at $500. Miss Mary Schaid Is faculty director of the student committee, which includes Mary Sever and William McKenistray.

James Kemper Heads

National Honor Society

The National Honor society chapter of Warren Central has elected the following officers: James Kemper, president; Fred Masterson, vice president; Sidney Berry, secretary, and Paul Alexander, treasurer. Panel members are: Ellen Keever, Esther Pollard, Harold Carroll, Edith Amos, Mary Jean Thomas and Mary Ann Zahm. Pred Pierpont is sponsor.

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Historical Society Officers Elected

Pat Jennings has been elected president of Warren Central chapter of Indiana Junior Historical society. Other officers are: Eileen Dora, vice president; J. Eugene Reilly, secretary, and William McInstray, treasurer. Three members of the club who hold state offices are Norman Nelson, president; Esther Pollard, secretary, and Eugene Bordonner, executive chairman.

Four Yell Leaders Named by Students

Student representatives of War- | ren Central elected yell leaders last week. The leaders, chosen on the basis of scholastic rating, ability and leadership, are Beverly McClintick, Barbara Taylor, Charles Swarm and Don Mercer.

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MEN OF MERIDIAN PLANNING DINNER

Men of Meridian, sponsors of Troop 46, Boy Scouts of America, will hold a “pitch-in” dinner and court of honor at 6:30 p. m. tonight! in the Meridian Street Methodist, church. A camp fire ceremony will be held, with formal investiture of James Grelg as scoutmaster. Herbert T. Vitz, district superintendent, Boy Scouts of America, will be conductor. Merit badges will be awarded and Scouts will be advanced from first to second-class.

REHEARSES TODAY

The Barber Shop quartet will hit the high and low notes at rehearsal at 8 p. m. today In the Claypool hotel. : Practice will be held for songs to be sung at the Nov. 21 program with the 50-plece Philharmonic orchestra,

EAST SIDE O. E. 8. MEETS Irvington chapter No. 364, O. E

p. m. Monday at the Masonic temple, 5515 E. Washington st. Mrs Pearl M. Buchholz and Harry J. Buchholz will be in charge.

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C. ALBERT RICHARD FLEECE MACKINAW WITH HOOD _____. 14.95

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Fleece COAT in sizes 70 14 .......11.50

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FELT HAT with RIBBON TIES... ...3.00

Casual Leisure Jackets for Boys

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