Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 March 1947 — Page 16
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a THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES . i FRIDAY, MARCH 125, 101, 1 tersianing between the peoples of |
OES od May 7. a "Author to Address Sno H. S. Convocation Monday jp Meet
ing pe nay : aia reed Havslere Dr. F. Arnold Young, author and pm Fuesier in the Columbia Kornbroke, Eugene Lakey, James|in the auditorium are Michael Sin Husbands! Wive Aor the © OR: lecturer of New York university,4Club. McCallie, Irma Jean Nelson, Evelyn [clare, Nancy Ford, Donna Nunley,
Governor Gates has declared two National Maritime duy was pro. [Wil spesk at g 9:45 a. m. convora. Honor roll séhiors at Southiport Norris, Norma Poland, Mary Kay [George Huber, Jack White, Al- Want How Pepa and Vim
claimed by the governor for May 22, tion Monday at Southport high Stephenson, Wanda Storey, and|lan Winkle, R Thousands.of cou new. “days” and one new "week" the anniversary of the first trans-|school. y » §% for the first grading period of thef, RELL y Soll ni
solely in Indiana during 1947. Atlantic voyage of the steamship second semester include: Dorothy Irma’ SWickard, David Walton, Barbara Dampler, vim, vitality, try
tod, need for Pirst of these observances Is{Savannah. All three occasions cor-| A robed choir of 60 voices from Brown, Martha Cohee, Lois Cope-| Southport students Tehearsing for | “APonna Dailey, Edwin Clark, Bev- vitamin Bi. Get regula 81.00 si ow k World Fellowship week from Aprilirespond to national :observarices Southport will sing for the Indian- /land, ° ‘Sara Copsey, Beverly Cox, a spring operetta, “The Bell of [erly Cox, Wanda Story, and Rich- A all Brug Moves everywhere — fin. | , 120 to 26 lo @urther peace and nn- proclaimed bd congress. - lapolis Women's Council at 1:15 Donald Elliott, Joann Huber, Mary | Barcelona,” to be presented May 9iard Miner. SRapoile,.. ay Rouk's ‘and Hesy Sion
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