Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 November 1945 — Page 25
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“Statistics Concerning Child Care at the Juvenile Center” will be the topic of a talk to be given Wednesday by Mrs. Hazel Jordan at a meeting of the community welfare ad 0
There will be a luncheon at 12:30 p. m. in the clubhouse, 1702 N. chairman of the hospitality committee, is in charge of arrangements. | Other members of the committee Robert M. Bryce, Roland M. Cotton, Clara E. Greenlee, Orison H, Hayes, William H. Hodson, J. Frank
and R; G. Manning. Also, Mesdames Raleigh Miller,
and Louis K. Rybolt, Misses Pearl P. Kiefer and Jessie M. Stewart. The department chairmen are
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Three Act Comedy
The opening presentation of “Johnny on the Spot,” a three-act comedy produced by the senior class of St. John's academy, will be held at 8 p. m. today in the school auditorium. The production will continue through Sunday.
Janet Fralich, Marion O'Neill, Hel. en Palancer, Evelyn Elder, Harriet Gold, Julia Bewsey and Regina Pat-
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Name Officers At Convention
The state chapter of the Ameri-||
second vice president; Ker, Muncie, third vice president; Mrs. Nellie Savage, fourth vice pres.
Mrs. Harriet MacNickle, Logansport, secretary; Mrs. Mary I. Hun! ington, Bloomington, treasurer; Mrs.
the American Legion's state department, talked on “UniTraining.” E Nagle, Camp Attere, and Mrs. Anna president, presented War Mothers’ medal Governor: Gates, . . IE. May Hahn, national president of the American War Mothers, presided this morning at the installation - of the new officers.
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