Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 February 1946 — Page 12

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Dancers will be Thornton Lampert, Doris Zelner, Tom Eads, Jack

Edwards, Harriet Sgbree, atricia Gregory, James Lovell Martha | Eberhardt, Mary Manion, Barbara | Dillon and Roselyn Ofting, Other participants are Betty Acton, Phyllis Anderson, Joan Alig, Deloris Andrew, Joanne Angell, De{lores Banks, Dorothy Bryant, Joan 'Kruwell, Patty Mauler, Glen Mon{roe, Delores Osman, Chrisanna Ru{tan, Lois Seaman, Joan Stump. {Joan Wolfe ant Shirley Shotts.

i | Costumed Singers | The Colonial Singers, costumed {concert group at George Washing {ton high school, will present a program at a double convocation at — | the school Thursday morning. The program will include “Silent { Night,” Gruber-Wetzel; “My Task,” @ | Ashford; “Siboney,” Lecuona; “Sal7] | utation,” Gaines; “When Thou | Comest,” Rossini, and “Sit Down | Servant,” Robert Shaw arrange‘ment,

1school honor society will be con-

Soloists will be Edna Andrews,

is accompanist and Miss Etta Scherf is director. The Horizon group of George Washington high school will hold its first meeting Wednesday, March 8. Subsequent meetin meetings wi will be held

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Donald Ferguson, Patty Russell and |

me . { |Martyne Hail. Barbara Fleischer |. chers are’ speakers at the,

Bill Donahue and Patricia Hoff - hein have leading roles in “Sourwood Mountain” to be presented by the Manual Training high school choir tomorrow at the school.

the first and third Tuesdays of the | {8

month, Candlelight Induction

A candlelight induction ceremony |: for six seniors and nine juniors |

elected in the Warren Central high

ducted March 8.

Those elected on Feb. 14 include £8 Virginia Bremer, Doris Prange, |

Wanda ‘Morris, Jo Ellen Rodewald, Betty Meier and Margorie Heacock, seniors, and James Curry, Ann Goold, Dorothy Thomas, Beverly MecClintick, Jack Fowler, Nell Marie

Kinzel, Leland Reich, Peggy Spriggs |®

and Kenneth Tuxhorn, juniors.

Study groups, organized by the Parent-Teachers association, will {meet at the school tonight. Warren

meetings.

HOUSING DEBATE TO START TODAY

WASHINGTON, Feb, 26 (U. P). ~The house begins debate today) on legislation designed to relieve the nation's acute housing shortage.

is not provided for in the pending

man (D. Tex.). e measure would create an office of housing stabilization headed by a housing administrator. He would be empowered to: 1. Place price ceilings on new homes. 2. Channel scarce materials into areas where the need is greatest. 3. Give preference to veterans for available bie housing ume.

FRIENDS OF HANOVER | WILL MEET FRIDAY &

The ' Friends of Hanover ‘n|&

Indianapolis will meet at 7:30 p.m. Friday in the World War Memorial. Among the speakers will be Dr. Jean 8. Milner, Miriam Commons Walsh and David Hine. President Albert G. Parker Jr. and Dean Arthur R. Hogue of Hanover college will be present to answer ques-

for the immediate future.

The object of the newly founded

| ous interest in the college.

Guffey, Fred C. Millis and Dr. | Charles J. Vincent, planning com-

treasurer.

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of 310 N, Jefferson ave. was injured

Charles Fosso, 20, of 1221 E. Mar-

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CHURCH EDUCA N° GROUP TO ORGANIZE

Religious education directors of ~|local Protestant churches will ‘meet | for supper and 0" discuss the organization of a group for mutual helpfulness Wednesday at 5:45 p. m. Hin the Y. W. C. A,

Second Presbyterian church, tem-|and childr porary chairman, will be assisted by the following committee mem-

Sharpest controversy is expected! on whether there should ‘be price | ceilings on existing homes. That|&

housing bill by Rep. Wright Pat-|&&

tions about the plans of the college |§

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L education for the church federation, "will explain organizational the Liberty ship, U. 8. 8. William plans. The’ program of week-day| Libbey, could not be found today religious education being conducted! in. the. files of the maritime comfor public school children on re- {mission or the coast guard. lease time will be outlined by Miss Nellie C. Young, president of the weeks crossing —originally sched Miss Mildred Neumeister, of “the week-day aaligous éducation board! uled for, 10 to 12 days—as a “night's minister -and youth' mare journey” and charged the adviser of the Central Christian Libbey's crew with inefficiency and church. The Rev. ¥. A. Pfleiderer, indifference \ bers: Mrs. Ruth Estes, Third Chris~|administrator ‘of thé ' week-day| Carl D. Groat of Cincinnati, {tian church; the Rey. Edwin Moc-

classes, will. be a special guest.

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E. H. Kemper McComb, chairman, | and John Blankenship, Henry M. || Coombs, James D. Duncan, Judith | MecTurnan Dunn, Mabel Raney Mc- |

mittee, and George C. Burkert Jr. |

IN TWO-CAR CRASH

{ Four persons were injured last |&S inight in a two-car crash at 25th |Z

| They are Mrs. LaVerne Harris, | driver of one car, and her son || Thomas, '3, and daughter, Gerone, |}

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