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Wo Veteran Bel Employees Retire

Two veteran employees of the Indiana Bell Telephone 00. retired today. Combined service of Ralph Shoup ‘and Prank Hallarn totals 67 years 'with the Bell system. : Mr. Shoup, who lives at ‘610 N. Rural st, has been employed since 30% as a watchman. Mr. Hallam started his career in 1902 as a lineman for the Central Union Telephone Oo. of Illinois. He lives at 1315 Comer st. snd has been employed here since 1904. | Mr. Hallam, s supervisor of the ole line construction many years, insisted on safety practices. credits this“policy with prevent-

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Eliza A. Blaker Club To Honor Founder

The Elisa A. Blaker club will observe the birthday of its founder at a luncheon-meeting to be held at noon tomorrow in the Columbia club. 3 Contributions will be accepted for

uséd to give recognition to students in the Butler university college of education. Miss Emma Colbert and Mrs. Blanche C. Mathews have charge of the fund.

Negro Grqup Granted

| Charter by State

The Committee for: a Greater Negro, Inc., has been chartered by the secretary of state's office. Incorporators are Joseph Graves, Otho P. Sears, Roy Sears, James Sears and Charles Sears. * Purpose of the organization is to “promote the cultural advancement of the Negro.” A meeting will be held soon to elect officers.

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Words in these daily spelling bee primers might appear in this year's! official word list for The Times Spelling Bée. Save the words and review them that's what many grammar school pupils are doing. This is Primer No. 50.

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Butler to Pick Cotillon Queen

A sophomore queen, crowned annually at the Butler university cotillon, will reign tomorrow night in the Murat temple.

Music for the dance will be provided by Chuck Smith and his orchestra. Sophomore men elect the queen.

» The Times Spelling Bee again will be open to all city, county, parochial and Private school pupils who have not passed beyond the eighth grade and who will not

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band; John Glass and Scott Chris tie, hall; Walter Kemper, trophies; Betty Miller, arrangements and programs, and Jane Kemper, guests and chaperones.

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