Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 November 1945 — Page 16

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SAHARA GROTTO T0 i OBSERVE 25TH YEAR

Sahara Grotto's silver jubilee will be observed at the Grotto home tomorrow with all 25-year members ‘being honored. An initiation of a class of more than 300 neophytes will be held. A downtown street parade of all

uniform bodies will be held at 3’ p. m. The parade will begin at)’ Michigan" and Pennsylvania sts, |’ move to Washington and Meridian | § and back to Michigan where crip-|:

‘THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ‘Leaders of Shortridge '47 Class

army suthorities revealed yesterday

LONDON, Nov. 3 (U. P)~T. 8. Toop.

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| pled children will review “Sahara|§ lon Parade” on the steps of the §

World War Memorial, Dinner will be served at 4 p. m. and the ritualistic degrees ‘will begin at 7:45 p. m,

RETURN TO FACULTY OF WASHINGTON HIGH

Two discharged servicemen have

(recently returned to the faculty of Washington high school.

Edward L. Emery has returned to the music department after three

| years’ service in England, and Lloyd

B. Mann Jr. has returned to the English department also after three! years’ service. Mr. Mann was with the 1st troop carrier command at! Sedalia army air field as base his-| torian. |

Mary Ann Kish will head the S8o- | dalitas Latina, the Latin club of

high school. .Qther-offi~{}

Washington cers include Robert Snodgrass, vice | president; Angelina Lynch, secre- | tary; Lowell Lentz, treasurer, and| Carol Ross, program chairman,

Newly elected officers of the Shortridge high school class of 4 smile for the camera. They are, top row, left to right, president; Ceell Crabb, president, and Robert Benjam Bottom row, left to right, Marjorie Hartley, vaudeville chairman,

Beatrice ENf, secretary.

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‘MISS LYTLE ELECTED

1-~Miss Anne Lytle, Indianapolis, is

the freshman member of the board of the students’ organization at Goucher college, Baltimore, Md. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard ‘G. Lytle, 415 W. Westfield blvd., she recently pledged Pi Beta Phi sorority.

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