Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 December 1945 — Page 14
Although his forebears (pun intended!) came from a tiny off the coast eof Alaska; this 10-month-old Madiak cub in the St. Louis 200 never had seen snow before. And does he love it! He dances with excitement as the first flakes fall
WILL CONFER DEGREES Conferring of degrees will head activities for members of the Broad Ripple O.E.8. chapter 315 at a meeting at 8 p. m. today In “the Broad Ripple Masonic temple, Mrs. Ruth Chilton, worthy matron, and Robert Schwarzer, worthy patron, announced today.
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