Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 February 1946 — Page 9
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rr as Mrs. ‘'W. O. Roberts, seventh dis- margins number of mefi getting out : i trict director, was afternoon “chair-|of service are forgetting about their Rural Life Seen as Guide toy 7., “tne program also. included | National Service Life Insurance. It
musical selections by Willlam |e oy Progress. Stephenst, Shoriridge high extremely valuablé to them. But
ate : many of the boys don't know the “The barometer of the progress| student, and a girls’ trio from Mare LF or shall county. detadls of what to do about it. Here |"
. , - : ’ its. rural community” )10NS Hat 4 fof » nations ny Sessions Tomorrow are some questions answered on that’
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Mf, enjamin A, Scatt-1014, more The parley will convene again to- [Subject: thafi” 1000 Indah farm Women| night, to hear addresses by Mrs. Q-—I have been in the service for meeting here today. It Was the an=| poy op Weagly, president of the|more than three years, and paid
nugl ‘convention of the Indlana|assaeiated Women of the American (for my government insurance Xone fay and they told me 1 was
- * PA t ) b i “a Rte loath es ania WA. Ww. | |Farm Bureau's social and educa-| parm bureau, Hagerstown, Md., and [that time.” One of my buddies re: behind, in premiums. I, "ave. re- } although the ph Fis ; ~* [tional department. by the winner of the women's pub- [cently told me that he was able to{Ceipts fo show that payments were g while being : 0) M¥s. Scott, chalrman of the 50-1}is speaking contests. Awards wili/borrow some.money gn his policy. ~~ Ravertisem A “|ciak and educational department,|pe made in the county agent trophy|But when I tried, they said I mt, ghter divisions as stressed the need for rural educa-| and publicity contest and a musical (couldn't. How can one person bors n J; (AAVArtemnY), : tion, As she spoke In the opening|and recreational program will be(TOW on insurance while another one ong all : i \ {seston of the two-day convention| resented. . can't? : , hat i o {at Mutat theater. Tomorrow's session will feature| A~The insurance you first got ring ; |" She cited Italy; India and France|the annual resolutions session, as|with the government was Term. Inpa : J as countries which. collapsed be-|well as a series of speakers, Orion surance. Unless you converted it to ria’ about: even : a F A cause’ rural interests were over-|Ulrey, counsellor of .the federal|another type after you had it a year ined action. 1 : : ; : : looked, bureau of agricultural economies,|you still have Term Insurance. If Cavin wo . ; y Black Patent "Speakers Listed will conduct a rural-urban discus-|You convert it to another type the rd canto, Gavin - . : sen "The ‘convention was opened with | sion, ! policy eventually has value upon 2d hard rights TE oll q and Colors Mis, P. C. Womacks, first district| Awards to the state cake queen Which you can borrow. fense until one : y 4 ~Red, Beige dirégtor, presiding. Other speakers|alsa will be made tomorrow. Q~I.am trying to decide what to id the Indian nk) : y _| were. Mrs. Charles Sewell, adminis- (do with my. government nsurance.|: x pdian- - : Groen tratife director of the Associated([ASK STATE RETIRING [They tell me I. can change it inte i : uh . a [Women of the American Farm bu-| oy QT a — \ Blue ; reay; Hassil E, Schenck, president YS EM BE REVISED in, the Indian- . nF PE . : : _|of the Indiana Farfu bureau, who| Revision of the present retire.
idn't lose b gave: the address of welcome and|ment system for public employees: ya the Rev. C. E. Stifley, of the Im-|in Indiana was supported today
ay of the E20 : : CE by the executive board of the{§| Murray # . : a EN, Indiana state council of the Ameri ) ne Suing In the sy 2A 1 © alvalbig A can Federation of State, County : 1e difference, \ 8% and . Municipal . Employees, local .
1 the dull side #38 ) : / y No, 15 E A i Jy No. 15. : 8s LOR VV TRoY As The first heat Na i J//8M The group seeks reinstatemen : 8 skiddiibbidu dl ‘ ’ : Snighed ahead 00 5 : Wj ro // of the Insurance clause, dropped RE A ) ur- \ ; yy during the bill's consideration in|} "J ~ obo way to the ver- nn { / a the 10456 general assembly, This Women 8 and M isses’ a was | : Aad IRAE 40] - Jiclause would provide death, sick- CRN Ny Befack id ALLL ness and accident benefits. o TG . - - . = —————————————— tle AIR MEDAL FOR MACARTHUR : Spring : : at TOKYO, Feb. 26 (U. P.).—Gen. AR g po : : Cal Any : Douglas MacArthur was awarded Tn Links aa yd BH the air medal today, The award Si By Fi} was for “éxtraordinary achieve H ‘ adi 2 ys ment” while participating in aerial 08 ‘ d d 0 flights Sept. 5, 1043. Geng Mace MON 1 \ Arthur was leading American para- \ N - troopers in an attack on Nadsab, sy : nm 17 N.ILLNQISST, ~~ ITNT, or Suites.
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