Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 November 1947 — Page 18
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a % : F Jo : ; ’ X ' : 8 : pa Swi won WR Y | "Natio ing Week’ Opens Sund lic Pr rranged Friday Ni y to He Acaupht Propoesl National Hearing Week’ Opens Sunday; Public Program Arranged Friday Night [Aviary fo Hod ‘Phoned m ina - . : : we op eS Joint Installation apolis will observe “Na-|of the primary department. the Board of Trade ., Dr. \ PRINCETON, Mo., Nov. 7 wn] I Week", Sunday, A pvionrel ng ingens be pre-|Grover.L. Hartman, of the Joven ft % 1% ©. A y. ue, Ine fe an Barta, Ghaazles Picraan. Miss) The Maj. Harold C. Megrew auxil-Brown-eyed, 33-year-old MI& MW 00, next Saturday with a week-|sented by students in Indianapolis social service section of the Church| Poliowing this class, the Se} Im- and evening, sponsored by members| Miss Dorothy Rosebrock, Mrs, Perry|'s'Y 0f United Spanish-American ©. Martin is going back 10 WHE ong program sponsored by the In- public schools who are enrolled in Federation of Indianapolis, will provement Club, a group of young of the Self Improvement Club. |Remy, Mrs. Seids Russell, Miss WAF Veterans and the camp wil in January, fo become: the . ois dianapolis Hearing Society, Chapter special courses for students with speak, A progfim of recorded people with hearing impairments, Mrs. George B. Katzenberg {s Bertha "Goben and Miss Ruth Dold Joint installation of officers at a 39-year-old Bs) Ary Taio 66 of the American Hearing Society. hearing afflictions. sacred music will be played. will. entertain with dancing and chairman of arrangements a | Rogers. 8 p. m. Monday in the hall. Mrs, I rai Shanghai to Prince- Highlight -of the week will be a Principal speaker will be Judge The association has installed a games. ; local re pemens | | - . Phlis 00 public program at 7:30 p. m. next/Joseph Hoffmann, judge of the juye- commercial juke box with. special The Woman's Club Auxiliary of ing week. : Snow Grounds Fli . {dent of the auxiliary, The groom will be Maj. David Mc- Priday at the Indiana World War nile court and an early sponsor of amplification for the week's pro- the society will hold a luncheon at, Other gommittes members are! ers ims — powell of Aberdeen, Scotland. He Memorial. ; Indiana leglation provide grams. __|1 p.m Thursday in the clubrooms. Mayor George L. Denny, Dr. Alan| ANCHORAGE, - Alaska, Nov. 7 Veterinary to Speak now is director 6f UNRRA opera-| ‘Features of the program will be hearing Jews Jor etal pi. He It also will be used for dances Mrs. James Mann Jr. will lecture Sparks. Miss Bertha Hawkins, Mrs, | (UP)—Clifford Evans and. George Pr. Paul T. White 1327 N tions for China a demonstration in speech and lp Fo PU: OF “Tearing ARG SUVen ¢ and receptions during the week. on “Birds of the Bible." Hostesses A, W. Brayton Jr. Mrs. Schmitt, Truman postponed fhe takeoff on Capitol Ave. will address the ‘She was assistant to the major reading .by beginning pupils of the DeHnquEney. "4 : A lip reading class at 7:30 p. m, Will be Mrs. Selda Russell and Mrs. Mr. Weinberger, Dr. Hartman, Rich- the next leg of their globe-girdling Veterinary Medical Association at at Shanghai beore fying home Oct. Schost for the Deaf under direction, The week's observance _will get Monday arid Tuesday will be open Earl Schmitt, . ; ard M. Phillips, Edgar Fassburg, | journey in Piper Cub planes. A St. Louis, Mo. tonight. He will 8 to the bedside of her mother, who of Sfiperintendent Raney and flor- under way Sunday with a vesper to the public. Visitors also are in- The open meeting Friday night Mr. Raney, Bruce H. Mitchell, Mrs. heavy snowfall continued in the speak on “Mixed Infections in Small ence Sundstrom, supervising teacher service in the association's rooms In vited to the speech and voice im- will wind up programs. - Closing R. 'W. Retterer, E C. Belzer, Miss' Anchorage area. | Animals,” E
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