Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 September 1946 — Page 14

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Committee Outlines Christ"mas Season Program. The 1946 Christmas spirit of good

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They are Harry V. Wade, president of Standard Life Insurance Co, chairman; Evan B. Walker, executive assistant of Indianapolis Railways, treasurer, and Mrs. Bert C. McCammon, chairman of ParentsTeachers association, secretary. Outline Plans

Plans were outlined for a nativity scene, “Holy Night,” on the east side of the monument and a “Night Before Christmas” scene on the west side, K. Mark Cowen, chatrman of the program committee, said this year’s activities will be statewide and choral groups of universities will be invited to participate. Another drama presentation similar to the one presented last year, will be given with a teen-age chorus- of more than 100 voices. The 1946 budget of $7150 was unanimously approved by the committee. It includes expenditures for plans and designs, nativity figures, Christmas scene, special lighting, and sound amplification equipment. Ways and means of raising the amount will be worked out by the finance committee. 3 Mr. Wade will appoint committee chairmen at a later meeting.

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