Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 September 1946 — Page 29
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fa Fe : Teachers, Two Others Return ~ AGREE ON LAW E The appointment of two’ new|Southport high school this year: aE. A teachers and. the return of two|Marjorie Kelly, Lois Jewell, Martha ! 1 o = ant’ o “ former faculty. members to South-|Cohee, Virgirifa Phillips, Betty Craf- Par i 3 r : SN NA we r port high school was announced to- ton, Dorothy Roberts, Mary Frances ties at Logge heads. on ; i Aaa 4 4 day_by C. C. Leedy, principal. Hummer and, Carolyn: Brehob, | | Constitution. - : =i Ivan Warblér, former Elkhart| re 3 LOWER Loo county teacher, will teach instru-| Students who have Bet Appoint By PAUL GHALI * RR mental music in Perry township |to assist Mrs. Alice Blatk in the Times Foreign Correspond : : rade schools .and will direct rr high school laboratory are Evelyn Bey, loreigy Syrvapiaden) a 5 N ILLINOIS - . PARIS, Sept. 13. — The three . ) \ igh school band and orchestra.|Sutherlin, Donna Kornbroke, Elinor , es | : . ine | major parties in France's constiturs. Kathleen Ritchie, a Butler Moeller, Maty Ellen Green, Norine| ent assembly continue at loggeruniversity graduate, was appointed | Pavidson, Rose Ebert, Virginia bly - sont ! r instructor of speech and English, |Thompson, Carolyn Kirk, Deloris heads over a new constitution and COLORFUL > h. Thelma their endless brawls are hampering Fo h Returning faculty members are Brenton, Nina English, r in but the Kenneth Wasson, shop instructor,| Todd, Maxine Haines and Norma this country’s return to normalcy. D ! h ’ ' i After four years of foreign occu- . returning from the navy, and Mrs, | Kirkham. - - —S 11 E RA | pation and two of “provisional gov- . i . Doris Morgan, English teacher who! | . has been on leave | David: Young has been named | ernments,” France is yearning for TO ENHANCE YOUR TABLE - - president«of the Southport Hi-Y | permanent institutions and a re- ; Work in Office club for this school year. Other | gime more consistent with post-war |...” 53-PIECE SETS... The following students have been Officers are Robert Dugdale, vice N | conditions. Be’ ’ for the appointed to work in the office of President; Joseph Tipton, treas- $ on FT | It had been expected generally a i {urer; Dale Bough, secretary: George Re ni Shperistals 188. that the French constitution would oN 5 Advertisement Huber, chaplain, “and Kenneth - : . a, be voted by the end of September, Service for 8 Ch k { h | Wheeler sergeant-at-arms. C. E. Officers of the newly-organized, city-wide Teen chorus are (left to and submitted immediately to the ; ec te ing | Liechtyis sponsor, right) Jean Schaub, secretary; Rex Fordice, president, and Joanne | country’s approval thus paving the ranger First Application wo RY Green, hostess. The new chorus, directed hy William Moon, will make way for general elections in October. | 8 q Officers of the Southport band its first public appearance at a park-board-sponsored. Teen-canteen Bower after five weeks of discus’ 1 racial 1 wo Jvuiiiny Haling — Scabies, Thoiare Mary Kay Stephenson, presi-| concert at Brookside park Sunday at 3 p. m. | sions, members of the assembly have! : Itch is checked on ONE“APPLICATION ot | dent; Jack Sys. dee president, : ra Te ry failed to reach agreement oR a BLURB BTAR OINTMENT. Repeat as|and ry Lou Baker, secretary- » . - nesded 3% nature helps heal. Money back i | any Mp: Alberts. Detret 1 bard | Son ls South aw Kee im single important article of the conFIRST jar falls to satisty, Try it today. tt and LaDonna Daile ' stitution, ly il eee rc | Jar oe wl Beets. Gochel ny ‘| : .i's Technically, . the constituent asarticles - ’ ) : ay Th } WwW Pl WwW (sembly remains in power until No- YY . | gle Tume and Dolores Hill are art ay, ysician arns vember, but it was generally be-|§ apostle Farnsworth wirlers. | eed that it would end its work by|
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