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CAPEHART COMING HOME FOR RECESS

Times Special WASHINGTON, Jan. 4-—Senator Homer E. Oapehart (R. Ind) was to leave for Indiana today to spend the remainder of the congressional recess at his farm at Washington, He will be accompanied by his son, Thomas, recently discharged from the army after long service in Europe, who will re-enter ue university as an engineering student. Senator Capehart will spend some time also at his manufactur ling plant in Indianapolis, he said. On Jan, 9 he will address the annual banquet of furniture salesmen at the merchandise mart in Chicago. His subject will be “Sales manship,” which he: said is badly needed now.

NAVY CLUB WOMEN TO INSTALL JAN. 22

The Navy club auxiliary, U. 8. 8. Indianapolis, ship 42, will install new officers at a meeting Jan. 22. Mrs. A. W. Miller will be in charge. Mrs. J. D. Young was elected commandant; Mrs. Hubert L. Wann, senior executive; Mrs. Gladys Vansant, junior executive; Misg Elsie Wolf, contiuctress; Mrs. Edna HofI-

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‘The Bast Side Council of Churches will .hold its annual election and dinner at 6:30 tonigh! in the Brookside United , church. Dr. Spencer Austin, head of the department of evangelism. for the Disciples of Christ,-will-speak. The Rev. Charles R. Query, council president and pastor of the Heath Memorial Methodist preside. churches

The Rev, W. C, Ball, pastor of the Woodruff United Presbyterian church, will read the list of officercandidates submitted by the nomi-

the city-wide week-day schools of religion will be outlined by Dr. L. C. Trent, pastor.of the Woodruff Place Baptist church, and progress of thie week-day schools of the East Side council, by the Rev. Glenn O'Dell, host pastor. Royal McClain will give the treasurer's report.

Gov. Gates’ next state service clinic’ will be conducted Jan. 17 at South Bend in Central high school. Purpose of the clinics, to be held throughout Indiana, is to take the state government to “the grass

an evening session, but “no poliwill remain as a rule for the sectional conferences. Local government officials and school children from La Porte, Elkhart, and St Joseph counties will be special guests.

WAR DADS TO HEAR KANSAS ATTORNEY

H. Roe Bartle, Kansas City attorney, will address the war Dads of Indianapolis Jan, 28 in the World War Memorial auditorium., j Mr. Bartle is national executive diréetor of the organisation and has been guest speaker at more than 200 of their meetings and memorial services throughout the country,

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