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the National Scholastic Press asso elation, University of Minnesota. * 'Bditors were Andrew Thomas and © Marjorie Lagemann. virginia O'Drain was managing editor.

Four staff members of the Are genal Cannon will attend the -In= - diana High School Press association meeting at Franklin university, Fri- - aay and Saturday. They are Joan Bryant, editor-in-chief, and Julanne Best, associate editor of the weekly staff, Frank - Tout, . business manager, Marion Spears, editor-in-chief of the maga~ _ gine staff; Miss Ella Sengenberger, director of publications, and Miss . Julia Jean Rowe, assistant director.

onor guests at a party at Tech high. school, Oct. 30, will be 20 accom ts of music classes

p Edwin Bilteliff,

ment, will be hostess. Jean Evans, Glenn Foster,

bara Steele.

of Evelyn Petrovich. °

PHOTOGRAPH LARGE AREAS

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President of the first Student council of Indiana Central college is John Rider (right), senior from Westfield, 1. Paul Alexander (left), sophomore from Indianapolis, and Mary Ida Parr, senior from Argenta, Hl, were named representatives at large. .

CHORAL FESTIVAL

I. U. SOCIAL SERVICES GROUP PLANS SESSION

Ne | pianist with the | Indianapolis Symphony . orchestra, |

STATE JUVENILE

{CONVENTION SET

200 Probation Officials to| inti: gd

will make her Yeel med ‘of hers. (What he meant, and he sald you If. Rose refuses to impressed. “He would know. Do you?” “Believe it or not, I have a faint CHAPTER 13 : idea.”

: Meet Here Saturday.

More than 200 Indiana probation officers and judges are expected to attend the State Probation association convention in the Hotel Lincoln Saturday from 9 a. m. to 4 p.m. Mark W. Rhoads, Marion county

juvenile . cpurt judge, will welcome . le . Cf

the visitors. The opening speech, ‘Probation in Indiana,” will be given by Mrs. Eleanor B. Snodgrass, state probation department head. :

INSURANCE. ARTICLE

WRITTEN BY MEHR

Dr. Robert 1. Mehr, head of Butler university's insurance division in the college of business administration, is the author of “An Appraisal of Today's Market for Life Insurance,” published in October issue of Gold Book of Life Insur-

lance Selling.

Robert Matthews, son of Mr, and Mrs. J. E. Matthews, 963 N. Chester, accounting major at Butler has

will be guest §peaker, and Miss Lou- | ise Swan, of Tech's music depart-| CONDUCTOR NAMED Accompanists sare "Jo Nell Alcoran, Beatrice! Biddle) Roberta Chap- - man. Patricia Cook, ‘Robert Corey, Phyllis Corne, Loueen ‘Erner, Betty |

Henninger, Luella Kell, \ Marian | priday. Kjeldsen, John Lochard, “Velma Lynn, Martha J. May, Marilyn Anne | Miller, Evelyn Petrovich, and Bar-|

Dr. Wilson directs the choral activities at the university's teachcollege and has written & numal selections which have by choirs and choruses, The following committees have Mr. and Mrs. been appointed: Nominating—Mrs. 0608' College ave, has been elected |was funny, He said, ‘That's be Vernon Hahn, chairman; Mrs, Roger | president of the Psychology club. | perfect likeness.’ _ Friday in Cadle Smith, Miss Bertha Leming; mem-|A senior psychology major she is me, and then he said,

— Mrs. Richard George,|a member of Kappa Alpha Theta you happen to let that woman live? 1 asked him what he was flight from New Haven to the air-

| Other officers include Shirley Loy, talking about, but he said never |port 25 miles from Calvin. She had

Ph. D.,, director of the division, will

New secretary. of the Tech High ber of thor School Book club is Dorothy Sur- heen sun chevich. elected to take the place throughout the country.

tabernacle before the final session bership of the Indiana State Teachers as-|chairman; arrangements for annual “pproximate- meeting ~— Miss Gertrude Horney, chairman; Ray Carter, Miss Chris-

WASHINGTON ~— Wide-angle spherically symmetrical lenses make | possible photographing an area of $40 square-mile from a plane 30,-

sociation convention. ly 1100 voices from 70\state high schools will take part in the per- | fine Ryan, Miss Eileen Williams, Davis Indianapolis, secretary-treas-3 | Miss Anne Withers.

been -elected president of the junior

Alumni association, Indiana uni-| oes versity division of social services, Dr. Harry Robert Wilson, choral |) ecantly was organized here to codirector at Columbia university, operate with the division in stimu-| will be guest conductor for the In- | ating individuals to secure profesMildred | diana State Choral festival here sional training in social work. . First annual meeting of the as|sociation will be Nov. 1 in Hotel | 4 Lester Duvall, | Lincoln, when _ officers will be| iunior class representative on the

| Other officers include Charlene |

Harrison, Chicago, vice president;

Eleanor Allsworth, Indianapolis, secretary; and Robert Coyner, In-|4icipatory smile. |

dianapolis, treasurer, ¢ Dean Wildman, Peru, was elect-

ed chiarman of the junior prom

student council.

Rebecca Milholland, daughter of | Ernest Millholland, forehead in a frown. “No, but it Shouldn't we

| sorority.

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self. didn't earn” the money," i sald.

B4RT CAME, as he had prom-

“Oh yes %.do. You must be crazy,

“I knew darned well you'd take

father thinks about ‘the picture. When are you going to give it to|

if he had heard from his father. |

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izes the charseter [Of puzzlement deepening, als. She gives Rese her it js my fault’ I asked him land then brought the plane in for | a perfect landing. |

" » . GAYLE, who was listéning to the

know he did. He said I had to! They must! But suppose... Rose, First you want to give me |couldn't have given him a present| She was proud of her parents opens here Oct. 30 for four days, the drawing, and now you want to he would have liked better, give me the frame, Are you a Girl Ioh yes, he told me something else meeting occurred, Neither gave her Scout or something?” to tell you. “He said, ‘You tell the artist I unnecessary introduction. Her fa-l|lic welfare, South Bend, said the it to some la-di-da joint where|don’t know anything I hadn't|ther held out his hand and sald, [first two days will be devoted to they'd stick you for twenty bucks suspected.’ Maybe I'm dumb, but|“You know how glad we are YOu|Laura Greely study courses. and put on a fancy frame. That|I don't know what he meant by afe here, Bart”; and Bart said, “I frame's right, and you leave it|that either.” He looked at Gayle. think I do, sir, and I'm just as|Indiana council for mental health alone. I want to know what your |“Do you know what it’s all about?" | glad.” |

SMILED at him tenderly. him?” |“Of course, and you are dumb not » That was a real character “PLL SEND it in the morning. sketch Rose did, and your father He'll phone me Friday morning for [Was smart enough to see it was. sure. He knows Gayle and 1 are Rose made you look awfully young leaving in the afternoon. -—and you. are, “0. K. Then vou can tell me father meant it was his fault you when you come Friday. {weren't more grown-up. And when Bart arrived early Fri- he's a little worried because you day afternoon, Rose asked at once aren't. It's all plain enough.” Rose turned and marched out of “Oh yes; the first thing this the room, murmuring, “Jeepers, but {morning—and he said the funniest |jove is wonderful.”

a. to see.

drowned her

It was seven minutes of five when |

#8 8 EY GAYLE could hardly wait to ‘be

|belped. down from -the ‘plang. | {Through the window. she could see ference on Sancial work, Mark {the family Studebaker, and she ture. He was ‘surprised to fifid ityconversation, forgave Rose for the knew that the great moment .had picture at that instant, Rose's smile come, the moment when Bart and his wallet and asked, “How much [bad faded, and she was never more her mother and father would meet.

|and proud of Bart when the actual |

| Ethridge, vice president and p |lisher of the Louisville CourierJournal, will speak on “Social As-

TT ISTATE WELFARE e . . By Percy Marks|

“He sald,” Bart began, his frown “Tell |he circled the Ohio airport twice)

GROUP TO MEET

Mark Ethridge to Address

Session Oct. 30.

Leading off the Indiana state con-

léxtra do I owe you?” |serious than when she looked up! But just as her foot touched the pects of International Affairs.” “Owe me? Nothing, of course,” (at Bart and asked, “But you think ground, panic hit her. Suppose they| prove than 100 representatives are k ” | didn’t lik h other! Oh, but they! 1 said Rose. 1e liked the drawing? didn’t like each other Y | expected to attend the parley which

Maurice L. Pettit, state confer-

fence president and director of St.

he embarrassment of making an!joseph county department of pub-

Ld n ” GAYLE was afraid her mother

might be shy and formal, but she! wasn't. She smiled into. Bart's eyes|

and said, “Nobody could live up to your advance notices, and we shan’t expect you to. I'll be satisfied if | you're only half as nice as you look. “I kissed Bart's father,” Gayle murmured. «Bart's smile was its most boyish when he explained, “Father couldn't +help himself. He's in.a wheeichair. But you're not, Mrs. Kent.’ “I can't help myself elther,” she said, lifting Ler arms to embrace

| thing.” | Rose's blue eyes began to gleam, words, however, he him. land her cheeks puffed in an an- por Gayle heard «hem. “Is that Gayle sighed heavily in relief all?” “I was That's over forever!” she cried. “He did? What was it?" looking for something subtle. Who NOW We can all be ourselves. Let's “He sent you a message.” wants to -be grown-up? go home.” “What's funny about that? Is it|a]] my life to be grown-up in. I'm (To Be Continued) {a comic valentine?” only 25. What should I be, seri- - . 2 x = ous all the time?” REAL ESTATE GROUP

FROM HIS six feet, Bart looked down at her, and puckered his]

Carmel, vice president; and Eulah mind, just to give you a message

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{for him.” “That's what I'm waiting for.”

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be going, though? a wrote the folks you promised’ to Then he thanked land at the airport at the stroke of ‘How did five.” Gayle loved every minute of the

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Judge John, H. Morris of the Henry county circuit court; Otto F. Walls, state welfare administrator; Dr. L.

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sioner; Dr. E. Rogers Smith, Indianapolis neuro-psychiatrist, and Dr. C. L. Williams, director of the Indiana council for mental health. Russell Ballard, director of Hull House, Chicago, will speak at the Saturday - luncheon on the topic, “The Kind of World We Want Our Children to Live in.”

PURCHASE. OF CONES

PLANTS ANNOUNCED

Purchase of the C. B. Cones

Sons Manufacturing Co., over

and engineer coat makers was an-

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Purchasers are Louis Goldsmith and Joseph Carp, of Harris, Carp. Goldsmith & -Co., and M. J. Bergman and S. B. Zussman of H. Zuss-

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