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, Veteran employees of Indiana Railroad (Division of Wesson Co.) will attend the segorid annual meeting of the company’s Twenty-Year tolub tomorrow at the Claypool botel. Honor guests at the meeting will be Ray Garrett of Chicago. who i= company president, C. J. Stanley, manager of the ompany's city operations in Ander. sun, is president of the club which was founded here last year. Mr, Stanley, who leads In number of years of service with the system, started with a predecessor company in 1901. He will preside at the meeting and Introduce the other 48 mem: bers of the organization. Secretary will be Wilbur‘ A. Cook, payroll supervisor, Indianapolis. According’ to club records, the average length of service per member is 28 years, and the total years of service of club members is 1381. New members, added to the roster in 1045, are Wilmer A. Harlan, Charles N. Norton, Charles C. Lentz, and Mrs. Helen E. Little john, all of Indianapolis; Wil. bert M. Whitton, Anderson; Ralpn N. Nelson, Muncie, and James L. Alyea, Richmond city lines manager, Other Indianapolis members of the club are Richard H. Horton, Miss Mary M. Mulvihill, Waltér W, Fadley, Harry V. Norford, Lewis E, Halstead, Harry E. Harbaugh, John P. Hasenstab, R. C. Burk, Grady H. Freeman, Mrs. Verna Kemper, Roy Spoon, John H. Eisenmann, Wesley M. Catt, Stewart P. Taylor, Chester R. Gardner, Hurley C. Gillum, Percy G. Boylen, John E. Trefs, William G. Toborg, John T. Martin, Charles F. Pruitt, George E. Gensch and

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- “ THE 1 Local Veteran Is. Returned to U. S. |

PFC. LAWRENCE C. ENGLE has arvived in the United States | after over 22 months of overseas service with the 8d marine division. Pic. Engle, «the son of Mr, and Mrs, V. O, Engle, 244 N, Walcott st., participated in numerous island campaigns, ine« cl Saipan, Guam and Iwo Jima. He ar- Pfe. L. C. Engle rived in ‘San Diego last Monday and is now home enjoying a 30day furlough.

GOIN GLUB TO SELL ITEMS AT AUCTION

Members of the Indianapolis Coin club will auction rare coins and medals at their monthly meeting in the Washington hotel tomorrow fight. New officers will also be installed. They are Wilson E. Pollard, Indian‘apolis, president; Mancel Roy, Mun. cie; vice president Francis E. Dunn, Beech Grove, secretary, and 8. G. Kasberg, Indianapolis, treasurer, The club has members from all parts of the state and invites all

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Little Vickie Darlene Morrow remained near death at City hospital today from burns she received last night when she toppled into a bathtub of scalding water in her home,

The 16-month-old daughter of Morrow

SPENDS LEAVE HOME Maj. Leo V. Commiskey is spending his terminal ‘leave with his family at 1046 8. Reisner st. Dr, Commiskey was graduated from the dental college of Indiana university in 1928 and practiced in Indian

Houston, Tex, and in the Philippine islands. He will resume practice at 1210 Oliver ave,

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INITIATION RITES | SET FOR THURSDAY

Job's Daughters, Bethel 3; will hold their first initiation under new officers at 7:30 p. m. Thursday, ‘Officers of the organization are: Shirley Mavis, honored queen; Patt

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