Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 October 1946 — Page 35

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SENIOR CLASS | Marilyn Tirmenstein and Eva Mae Alumni Shows Planned ST. HELENA, England, Oct. 10

: Klakamp are the committee. chair-|’ AnT&#mni chorus of mixed voices ELECTS SE ARS men, of former Waghington high students : : The class sponsor is Mrs. Geral-|{ will be planned “at a meeting anfine Johnson nounced by Edward Emery of the! (uy, p) —The St. Helena town counmusic department at 7 p. m. Tues-| cil has barred all Saturday after- . Cub Club Formed day at the school. noon funerals.

‘Mass Gutput Sehoddieg Washington High Plans A new Washirigton high group,|” The history department Funeral and wedding processions _ Then, Says Firm Head. Alumni Chorus. the Cub club, composed of home Civic Quest, of Washington high use the same vehicles and Satur.

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WICHITA, Kas, Oct. 10. -— Mass every month, Marilyn Dunn is in| club sponsor, announced. bi mare ECHO “OF * PRE-REPEAL DAYS [hornbrough, vice president; Kath- Mary Hooser, Doris Payne. Charlotte angular rooms is.scheduled for 1947, ~Inland Waterways Corp, disclose! Gadliardi and Pasquale de LeonSer- patricia Lowery Ferrell cant-at-arms. Albright, Gene Fi : h ¢ Fhompson,.. Alice Lawson inancing their manufacture has William Hamilton, William Kiken- Gulley. Donna Nichols, Sue Land. Jo Ann river next spring. Va OR LRA L VIR ARIA LR EY necessary a longer period of exami- . — : 3 He expects, however, to receive ap-! ministration; Prisoners of the Japs. aluminum and plastics, resembles

| 3 - Po . room representatives at school, will|school, will elect officers at a meet- | day afternoon is the most popular By Science Service : , John Sears is new president of hold meetings the first Monday of ing Nov. 21. Miss Elizabeth Meyers, “ime for weddfhgs. he Washington Righ. schoo] senior cnarge until new officers are elected. production of the round, pre-fab- ‘lass. Other officers are Tames ge tives tb d . PLANS BARGE | EXPANSION PHILADELPHIA U. P.). “State ricated Fuller houses with the tri- RePresesalives 1 date gre: WASHINGTON, .Oct. 10 (U. P.). liquor. agents nabbed Thomas F. cen Wilham, secretary; Roy Jacobs, Morris, Bests Wooay Joyes Clester, Aldea Herman Wolf, president of Fuller reasurer, and Wesley Jones, Patric Cow " rr \ Baxter cris: today that it plans to extend its ardo just as they were about to put t ohn, tty i Anna ) i Houses, Inc. has aimonred, : iia Jo rT ek. mn ay | barge operations from Kansas City la five-gallon can of alcohol ahoard Doormeén are: Lawrence Bergman, Wilma Bell (» Sioux City, Iowa, on the Missouri|a hearse, for disguised transporta4 uanita Delk. Glenn Roach, Mary Ann! | tion. delayed the program. The uncon- - ventionality of the house” makes {nation and study before financing! - (terms can be arranged, he stated | Old acquaintances . . . Brig. Gen. Clifford Bluemel, Ft. Mar:i on proval for loans under federal hous- | ing agency snd the veterans ad-| commander, and 8. Sgt. Peter Moskalick of Indianapolis were fellow Resembles Umbrella | ann “4 = This circular house, largely of| somewhat a large umbrella with sidewalls dropping from the out-

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A brigadier general and a staff Moskalick of Indianapolis who |

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tured after the fall of Corregidor! Gen. Bluemel was the last com-

jrsce Me oll ak, SSE fe this week at Ft. Harrison and mander to surrender on Bataan and DENTISTS | now being corrected. These do not talked over old times. {is a survivor of the Bataan death | 8. E WASH. ST. | alter the general structural plan of Brig. Gen. Clifford Bluemel, post march. The inspecting party waited 2 the building, but do provide a lar commander, was inspecting head- | while the two soldiers discussed 1,40 P.M. Between Meridian St. the & 8 P ger quarters’ company of the station {their treatment while prisoners :50 AM. and Marott’s Shoe Store | Kllchen, an entrance to a bedroom complement. when he noticed a unit| Sgt. Moskalick entered. the. army |

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