Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 January 1946 — Page 17
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The Governor Oliver Perry Morton chapter, Daughters of the Union 1861-65, Inc, has announced election of delegates and alternates to national and state conventions. Delegates to the national congress in New York April 10 and 11 are Mesdames George E. Dunn, Almus McKelvey, John H. Newlin Carl Hedner, Walter Baxter, Harold J. Hayes, 8. Harry Clendenin, Howard D. Spurgeon and Edith C. Birchard
Alternates are Mesdames William P. Schoettlin, John A. Bernloehr, Joseph A Patenaude, Robert A. Waterbury, C. J. Finch, W. D. Keenan, Bloomfield Moore, Pearl L. Walsh and George M. Spiegel.
Delegates to the state convention Mesdames Arthur Wooden, W. I. Hoag, Leslie
here March 30 are
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An all-day meeting of the Wom-
tomorrrow in the church auditorium. Guests will include members of the women’s societies of the Fair-
Mrs, Charles Fernald, New*rork, | national missions
Mrs. Ralph T. Simon is a mem‘ber of the young people’s entertainment committee of the Scottish Rite planning a dance at the cathedral Saturday night, Ted Campbell's orchestra will play for dancing from 9 p. m. to midnight in the cathedral ballroom. The
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officers. Indianapolis alumnae, Sigma Kappa. 7:45 p. m. today. Dr. Lillian Mueller, 4026 Broadway, hostess.
Sorority Session Mrs. Jack Flory will be the host: ess at a “white elephant” party for members and guests of Nu chapter, Delta Theta Chi sorority, tonight in
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son, E. Gilbert Forbes and Ray Milholland. » ~ " { Mrs. Fernald is addressing the delegates to the Indiana synodical gociety meeting today arid tomorrow in the Second Presbyterian church. Delegates Srom eight Presbyterial) societies in the state are attending. aim 8 The Altar Sodality of Holy Angels Catholic church is a weekly card perty at the school Members of the committee in charge of arrangements for each Thursday this month are Mesdames John Ahlmer, William Bevan, Ross Hutton, Clinton Johnson, Oren Medlin, Arthur Alcorn, Margaret Barnes, william Beal and Anna Becker: Also, Mesdames Charles Bevan, E. A. Bruch, John Burkhard, John Denver Chapman, F. E.
Haehl, David Harmon, Louis Kernel, Paul McAtee, John Nyland, Anna Robertson, Schmitt, Ann Schultz, Clark mith, Katheryn Spurgeon, Ernest Summers, Minnie Vonderheide and Walter Wyss,
- ¥ » Mrs. E. C. Rumpler will speak on “The Church” at a meeting of the Woman's Missionary society of the Tuxedo Baptist church tomorrow.
the church. Appearing on the program arranged by Mrs. Newell Hall will be Mesdames Paul Dorsey, T. H. Villwock and E. L. Funk. The hostesses will be Mesdames Dorsey, Ray Blumenauer, Otis Lingenfelter, Earl Amick and George Armstrong.
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Awards Made Times Special LAFAYETTE, Ind, Jan 16—| | Awards for 1945 achievement con-| (tests were presented yesterday at| {the 4-H agriculture conference at] Purdue university. The conference will continue through tomorrow. | Two Marion county girls received | awards. Miss Margaret Schubh,| Wayne township, was presented a! $100 ‘scholarship, and Miss Jani| Augustine, Washington township, | received a $25 war bond.
Supper Planned
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p. m. tomorrow in the Y. Entertainment will be directed the Howe Horizon club group.
Parents’ Meeting The parents of Brookside kindergarten pupils will meet at 8 p. m. today in the kindergarten. George Fisher, school 54 principal, will speak on “Fathers Are Parents, Too.” Mrs. Hagel Fields will sing.
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