Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 June 1947 — Page 4
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Hastings, Washington attorney, as an alumni member of the board
¥. Sembower, Chicago; Frank R. Miller, Terre Haute, and Herman FP. Brecht, Indianapolis, members of
: the executive council.
Business School Elects Alumni of the school of business elected David G. Wylie, Bloomington, president; Barrett Woodsmall, Indianapolis, vice president; Pred E. Case, Logansport, secretary, and Prof. R. M. Mikesell, Bloomington, treasurer. Alumni of the school of music elected Mildred Blake, New Harmony, president; Martha Weisman, Kokomo, vice president; Mrs. Joseph Batchelor, Bloomington, secre-fary-treasurer, and Melva Shell, Indianapolis, representative on the alumni council.
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PLAN DANCE—Miss Patricia Roach and Robert Thompson plan to be among first arrivals at the annual summer formal dance of the Indianapolis Club of the University of Notre Dame next
Louie Lowe and his orchestra
will play for dancing between 10 p. m. and | a.m. Mr. Thompson is publicity chairman and Miss Roach is a junior at Marian college.
. Indianapolis Pastor cises here.
stock stadium, 80-year-old retired Bishop Edwin Holt Hughes of the Methodist church, spoke on: “Alma Mater and Alma Patria.”
is needed, Bishop Hughes said, “when we see in Washington the
Fox, pastor of Grace Methodist church in Kokomo. A doctor of science degree was awarded Dr. Percy Lavon Julian of Chicago, inJernatiually known for his research in orga
bridge Leland, dean of the college of arts and sciences at Northwestern university.
Logansport Holds "17 Escape Suspect
LOGANSPORT, Ind., June 16 (U. {P.).—A 51-year-old man was held for questioning by Logansport authorities today, suspected of having escaped from a “Mississippi penitentiary 31 years ago. Mississippi authorities say he fits “perfectly” the description of the fugitive. The suspect—Marvin Davis, alias
Logansport hotel yesterday. He ad- | mitted, having lived in Mississippi
penitentiary at Pérchamn, Miss. in 1017. ’ Mississippi authorities requested that he be held for questioning in a fraudulent financial transaction
{in which elderly persons lost large
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® |_ meeting, Claypool hotel. | Indi Association of | convention, Hotel Lincoln. i
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DePauw Grants 328 Degrees
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Baccalaureate degrees were awarded 319 students. Three others | peceived iftaster of arts degrees. President Clyde E. Wildman also conferred six honorary degrees. In the commencement address at Black-
held at 6 p. m.
Jack L. Schoenradf, seaman 1st cl, son of Mrs. E. Selders, 246 N.
aircraft carrier USS Philippine Sea.
‘The Federative Patriot Sociates will meet at 8 p. m. Wednesday in the Y.M. C. A. ‘ Newly elected officers of the 4-H Twelve Peppy Peppers are Shirley Sherrick, president; ° Mary Lou Sperger, vice president; Julia Hardegen, secretary-treasurer; Joyce Sweetman, reporter; Phyllis Surenkamp, game leader; Barbara Campbell, song leader, and Dorothy
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Times State Service i GREENCASTLE, June 16.—DePauw university graduated its larg-| est senior class in history yesterday at its 108th commencement exer-
chairman of the entertainment proSaturday night from Switserland.|gram. :
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chemistry. Honorary doc-| route from Manila and will be dis-| for of laws degrees went to Dr.icharged upon arrival at Camp Frank Hugh Sparks, president of gioneman in California. They are = Wabash college, and Simeon El-i1 5th Gr. Donald L. King, 3433 =
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{but denied he escaped from the
In Indianapoli Photographers, | Par fi—Floyd, Mary Rickenbaugh convention, Hotel Lincoln ona yd Mary okephaush, 3
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Central ave.; Sgt. Lawrence L. Gray, 1856 -Kochne st.; Pfc. Carl Meri- | weather, 115 Charles st., and T. 5th { Gr. Glenn Sosbe, 1141 N. Medford st. | Temple Rebekah Lodge 591 will | hold a covered dish luncheon at 6 | p. m. tomorrow at 2615% E. 10th st. A business meeting will follow.
Hit by Pitched Ball, Treated in Hospital
Dominic Sapino, 29, of 765 N. Belle | Vieu”pl., was treated at Methodist hospital after being hit with a baseball. A hall pitched by James Murphy, 42, of 1655 Goodlet ave. at ball diamond 1 at Riverside Park yesterday did the damage. Mr. Murphy, pitched for Linde Air Products (eam, told police he was warming up when Mr, Sapino walked in front of the ball,
‘Organizations
| The auxiliary of New Augusta chap jter. O E. 8, will meet at 11 a. m. tomorrow in the Indiana National bank on E. 38th st. A. luncheon will be {held at 12 noon followed by a business { mating. Mrs. Marie Roettér is presi- | dent,
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At Methodist—Luecian, nn ns; Donald, Henrietta Heald; Thomas, Dona MtCormick; Harvey, Lorene Andrews; Paul, Patricia Alyea: Chester, Marian McKamey; George, Catherine Moulder; Keith, Phyllis Young: Charles, Mary Guire; Paul, Zella Steele; Kosta, Myrtle Tanasovich: Paul, Opal Stephenson, and n
Burnard, Marry Bonn. At St. Vincent's— Russell, Fern Clark; Winfred, Rosemarie ylor; Robert, Wilma Heise]; David, “Rita Bads; Wile liam, Lois McKnight; Michael, Wilma
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DEATHS Dillie D. Sandefur, "9, at 1210 N. Orant,
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