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ave, has received the bronze star medal. The award was made for Mr. Gille’s work as senior allied officer at a German prison camp. Capt. Edward B. Apperson, commanding officer of the Indianapolis army recruiting station, presented the medal at a meeting of the Barbed Wire club, composed of former prisoners of war.

The Federation of Mother's Choruses of Indianapolis Public Schools, will hold an executive board meeting, Monday, “Nov. 18 at the Citizens Gas & Coke utility,

The Sarah A. Swain W. C. T. U chapter will hold a luncheon meeting at 3 p. m. tomorrow in the United Brethren church, corner of Hoyt and State ave's. Mrs. Keith Canon, director of Christian citi-

speak.

The Luella McWhirter W. C. T. U. will meet at 11 a. m. Wednesday in the Y. W. C. A. Mrs. Bloomfield Moor, Marion county W. C. T. U. president, will be guest speaker.

The Indianapolis Lions club will have a “bull session” at its luncheon in the Claypool hotel at noon Wednesday. Members will celebrate the club's silver anniversary Nov. 19 in the Columbia club.

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An all-Hendricks county conservation club meeting, sponsored by the Central Indiana Izaak Walton League of America, will be held at {7:30 p. m., Nov. 20, in the Plain{field high school gym. Ralph Wil|cox, chief forester, Indiana department of conservation, will speak.

Mrs. Dorothy Rau, past president ot the Associated Stenotypists of | America, will address the organiza[tion at a meeting tomorrow in the

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Dr, James A. Crain will give a talk titled “Armistice Day” tonight at 9:30 over station WISH. Dr. Crain, who is the secretary of the | department of social welfare - of the United Christian Missionary | society,” will be sponsored by the | Indianapolis Council of church- | women.

The Indiana section of the Society of Automotive Engineers will meet at 6:45 p. m, Thursday in the Antlers hotel. - N. M. Reiners, technical analyst for the Cummins Engine Co., Inc., will speak on “Some Problems of Crankshaft Design for High Speed Diesel Engines.”

Representing Indiana at a 3-day nation-wide conference of veterans’ affairs departments in Washington, D. C., tomorrow will be Willlam C., Stalnaker, Brazil; R. F. Robinson, East Chicago, and | Theodore L. Sendak, Gary. All are {members of the state veterans’ affairs department.

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