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Prospect Chapter Installation Set

Members of Prospect chapter No. $42, O. E. 8, will hold public installation of officers at 8 p. m. March 20, in ‘the. chapter hall, State and

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Girl Wed to Two [Must Choose One

DETROIT, March 14 (U. P).—| Two men, ‘both married to the same| oo. Mr. Smith Peninnah Hall|girl and too much in love with her gve party. will be installed; aocuse her o fbigamypwaited today for her to make. up her. mind new Offi-|which one she loves most. The girl was 18-year-old Evelyne March 3. Costigan Norris 8mith, an attrac pert, worthy Pa-|tive brunet.

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18, and Donald W, Smith, 22. The three appeared at the Wayne 88ainst her, county prosecutor's office yesterday and told Assistant Prosecutor Willls| 0 ot them. Evelyne indicated to

Policewoman Madeline Webster that married Mr. | Mr, Smith was Her choice: Norris at Ft. Benning, Ga., Oct. 13, here and

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“I fell head over heels in love] with him.and forgot about Wayne, she said. 8he married Mr. Smith

Mr. Ward said he would not issue Her husbands were|a warrant charging the girl with Army Paratrooper Wayne J. Norris,| bigamy because both men told him

“we - her too much” to testy

Both men

matron; Wayne Young, associate

patron; Vera Ginn, secretary;

Peninnah Hall

Minnie Wienke, treasurer. Gladys Nicely, econductress; Bonnie Stephenson, associate conduc- | tress; Anna Hall, chaplain; Maxine

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Gaston, marshal; organist; Adah: Gladys Kaseck, Ruth. Marcelle Rhodes, Esther; Mary Nicoloff, Martha; Ruth Barrows, Electa: Juanita Krug, warder, and Frieda Kleppe, sentinel.

Mrs. Bessie Spires Dies

At Woman's Prison Mrs, “Bessie Spires, Shively, Ky. died . yesterday’ at the Indiana -3 Women's... prison. where she was HAST REE EWo 107 THY Rar sentence. The 33-year-old woman was sen- - tenced for her alleged attempt to help her husband, Marvin. Spires, | escape from Jeffersonville jail. Surviving are her husband; her father, John Furtak; two sons; a brother, and three sisters,

Miss Kaley Honored By Telephone Workers |

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Plane Crash Kills Two

OHARLESTON, 8, C., March 14 » (U, P).~A twin-engine DC-3 carrying a*cargo of gladiolas crashed during a landing here today killing | municipal court. two crew members, Pilot Samue] E. Whiteman, and Co-pilot William C.|Malarney, union attorneys, contend Judson Stark to act on the af-|{did not indicate whether he would

Ivey, both of 8t. Petersburg, Fla, that Mr, Yuncker broke the +50-|fidavit.

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Andrew Jacobs and Robert D.|

{unable to bring tHe afMdavit into member of the prosecutor's staff be|fore the case could go to trial,

yet had onportunity Ja all his’ wn Mr. Jacobs appealed to Prosecutor evidence the union submitted and last November, He said he

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