Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 February 1946 — Page 2

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:{ Philippine Talk ndyl Planned Friday i THE ZONTA CLUB of Indian3 oir d apolis will! present the Rev. E. K. of he 16 Sodan prsetpap ou} etre on “eri:

| pine American Relations” Friday of at 7:45 B. m. in the World War

The Hoosiers who have completed a 40-day air trip through 11. Latin South American countries will ive in New Orleans at i1 p. m. tomorrow. They will return to Indianapolis aboard a special plane, ‘scheduled to arrive here at 3 p. m. Friday

‘While in New Orleans the group also is scheduled to attend a lunch-

with Mrs. Hig- Rev. Higdon don of a book on the Philippines

ent, he is executive secretary of oriental missions for the United Christian Missionary society. President Eva Y. Wiles of the Zonta club will preside and introduce the speaker, and club members will serve as hostesses. All interested persons are invited tO attend.

RITES TOMORROW FOR CHESTER LORD

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