Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 August 1946 — Page 18
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PUPILS WILL HONOR VETERAN TEACHER
Miss Mary McGee, veteran school teacher, will be honored at the reunion of pupils of the old and new public school 51 Sunday afternoon in George Washington park. Miss McGee taught three generations of pupils of the school. Persons, who attended the school when it was located at 28th and Sherman dr., and classes including that of 1925 in the new school, as well as past and present teachers, are expected to be present; .The general meeting will open at 2 p. m. and be followed by the program and supper.
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PORTLAND, Ore, Aug. 2 (U.| P.).~The Tigner quadruplets,~ a| week old, have received a $4000 | down payment from a milk com-| pany, $175 a month for as long as| all four live and all the milk they can drink for life. They also got a lawyer for a] guardian. The milk company will | spread the Negros babies’ pictures | [nation-wide in its advertising. | | Their mother, 218-pound, six-foot | Mrs. L. D. Tigner, will leave the hospital tomorrow—“to look for al larger house.” { The babies will stay in the hos-| pital until something larger than the 2%-room apartment the father
and three other children now oeccupy is found, the lawyer said.
LOCAL AL MAN TO SERVE ON STUDENT GROUP
Quentin M. Ringenberg of Indianapolis will serve on the student con- | clave of St. Louis university at St. Louis, Mo., during the coming year Mr. Ringenberg is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Quentin M. Ringenberg, | 5869 Washington blvd. and a rep- |
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