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Thizjy-nitie Cathedral high school students who have attained every honor roll this school year will be awarded scholastic monograms: for their merit, it was announced to-
day. The winners are: 3 Juniors—James Commons, John Cunaingham, ‘George Daufel, Joseph Naugh= ton, Paul O'Connell, Kenneth Reifsteck, Hugh Reynolds, Paul Stricker, Robert Suding, George Thumann, Robert Wagner, George Zimmer, Joseph Zore and Joseph Laubar. Sophomores — John Bradshaw, Robert Brune, Richard Burnett, Robert Fon, Fred ‘Hartman, Michael McConahay, Howard Phillips, Pedro, Pinto, Thomas Stapleton, and Daniel Sullivan, Freshmen—George Berry, Robert Cave.
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Gibbons, Joseph Gisler, Joseph Hanley, John Harwood, John Knoerle, John Mason, Thomas Moriarty, Thomas O'Brien, Edgar O'Connor, John Schafer and Frank Weber. Lt. James C. Whittaker, who was marooned 22 days on a Pacific island with Capt. Eddie Rickenbacker, will speak at Warren Central high school tomorrow,
The annual initiation of the War-
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Miss Lucy Eldridge of New York will teach the course for leaders of young people at the Missionary Education institute in the Third Christian church. ‘Miss Eldridge is editor of youth of § the Missionary § Education movement. She is a world traveler and former secretary of young people's work of the division of Christian education of the Congregational Christian churches. i A fellowship dinner tonight will be addressed by Dr. Willis C. Lamott of Philadelphia, director of the department of ‘missionary education of the Presbyterian church. The institute will continue through Wednesday.
MRS. W. S. KAUFMAN, OF RICHMOND, DIES
Times Special RICHMOND, Ind., May 6. — Mrs. W. 8. Kaufman, mother of Thomas M. Kaufman, chairman of the board of the Commonwealth Loan Co. in
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ren Central Sunbeam club will be held Thursday in the seventh grade room at the school.
warren Central Boy Scouts will] begin their annual Goodwill pickup week May 13. Housewives of the community will be asked to put all discarded clothing and household goods in the Goodwill bag. Recently elected officers .of the Warren Central girls athletic association are Alice Amos, president; Barbara Hoy, vice president, Nell Marie Kinzel, secretary, and Mary Frances Fivecoat, treasurer,
The Warren Central Court dance] will be held Friday in the school | gym, Candidates for dance queen are Wanda Morris, Virginia Bremer, Thelma Osborne, Mary Rohlman, Jackie Hertweck, Jane Eash and Pat Free. Nominees for S. S. S. man (queen's escort) are Ray Smith, Cecil Overton, Paul Rejko, Robert
Indianapolis, died here yesterday. She was 90. A native of Henry county, Mrs. Kaufman was a lineal descendant of Cecilius Calvert, "early colonial pioneer, and was the oldest member of the First Christian church here. Services and burial will be held here tomorrow at 2 p. m. Survivors, besides the son, are four daughters, Mrs, Louisa Deuker of Richmond, Mrs, Pearl Parsons of Cambridge City, Mrs. Arthur Brown of Chicago and Mrs. Maude Eggelmeyer of New York,
HEADS OHIO STATE'S DEVELOPMENT FUND
Kenneth R. Miller, executive di-|
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are: ; Virginia Bremer and Cecil Overton, cochairmen; .Paul Rejko, Wanda Morris, James Curry, Ray Smith, Donald Kleine, Jack Garinger, Jackie Hertweck, Pat
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match them up with those sub-| {mitted by veterans themselves via | the Veterans. administration was] | enfiounced today by the Indiana | department of Veterans affairs. Members of the committee are H, L. Harshman, Indianapolis public schools assistant superintendent, who will serve as chairman; Robert Gladden, Marion county schools superintendent, co-chairman; Charles Fleck, training officer of the Veterans administration; Paul Pursian, American Legion representative, and Charles B. Patterson, Veterans of Foreign Wars representative. Represent Employers Employer representatives on the | committee are James H.. Ruddell, | Central Rubber & Supply Co. Roy | Pavey of the Steam Fitters local 400 and Walter Reid of the Steel | Workers of America, C. I. O, are| llabor’s representatives.
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Greene Is Executive Secretary Executive secretary of the comniittee is Edward E. Greene, vocational co-ordinator of the public schools, The committee will receive all applications from business firms and industrial coficerns wishing to employ veterans under the on-job training program. These: should be sent to Mr. Greene at 150 JN. Meridian st., Indianapolis 4. ° Veterans who "wish to take jobs under the program should contact the Veterans administration office.
COLUMBUS FIRM HAS $447,192 NET LOSS!
COLUMBUS, Ind, May 6 (U. P). —Noblitt-Sparks Industries, Inc, Saturday reported a net loss of $447,192.08. for the first three months of 1946. Glenn W. Thompson, president, | said the figure does not take into | consideration the “carry back” provisions of the federal tax law. He also reported reconversion of the company's plants is almost com-| plete. The figure compared with a ret profit of $452,336.93 for the same period of 1945. |
OPA ADDS TO FORCE WASHINGTON, May 6 (U. P).— The office of price administration has announced that it is hiring and training between 300 and 400 enforcement officials to break up a growing black market in lumber.
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