Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 February 1948 — Page 6
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Notables to Speak
| At Church Sessioe:
.Laymen Conference To Open Saturday The First Church of the Brethren will present speakers of national note at a conference for laymen of Brethren. churches of
+44 southern-Indians- beginning at-9-
a. m, Saturday. A preaching
- mission will be held in the church tonight and tomorrow at 7:30|
o'clock. Dr. C. C. Ellis of Huntington, Pa., who is active in educational
president of Juniata College, will speak at all sessions and Sunday morning. The other guest ’speaker will be Harl L. Russell of Elgin, Ill. former president of the National |
denomination and a member of the ‘General Brotherhood Board. It is expected that the relief
ice Commission will be discussed -
ers in the forum discussion will! be Lloyd Hilbert of Hagerstown Frank Barnhart of Delphi, Kenneth Fisher of Mooreland and Donald Myers of Kokomo. Harold Hefner, president of the men's organization in the host church, will have charge of ue
.{conference....arrangements,....
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Two Hoosiers Named To Delta Phi Delfa
Two Hoosier students,
elected to Delta Phi Delta, national art honorary, at the
““{ University of Cincinnati.
They are Maurice Frost, senior, the son of Mr, and Mrs. Julian H. Frost, 2206 N. Dearborn St. and Miss Jean Greiner Jr, the
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and religious work and former
Council of Men's Work of the!
work done by the Brethren Serv-|
in the meetings. Resource lead-
Asks Senate Absolve ‘Loyalty’ Committee The Indiana Council, American Veterans Committee, today 1s-
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STILL - NOT ENGAGED — Marvin Coles, a Washington .attorney, isn't engaged to Mar- | garet Truman, Charlés Ross, White House press secretary,
asserted. She isn't engaged to | t-anyone, he said; but she -has-{the reputations of countless. citi-|
been. out with Mr, Coles sev-| eral times.
In the Service—-
Graduated From Military School
"Tech. Sgt. R.’S. Worrall Stationed in Alabama
Tech. Sgt. Robert L. Worrall,
son of Mrs, Mary L. Worrall; "1910| $mploYees, conducted without giv-
one Hoyt Ave, has been graduated i, know the identity of their acfrom Indianapolis, have been | from the military personnel man-cusers or gven the charges
{agement school, Air University, of Maxwell AF Base, Ala. Sgt. Worrall is stationed there with the 108th airways and’ air
{communications service squadron. (He f§ a graduate of Technical
| daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter High School where he was a mem-
ber of ROTC.
pean theater. He re-enlisted in the-air- force -after-diseharge. Sgt. Robert E. Lee Sherman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Kk. erman, 3638 N, Drexel Ave, as been returned to the United States for discharge from the 8th
‘| Army in Tokyo, Japan.
Tech. 5th Gr. Donald M. Holiday, brother of Hobart Holiday, 3461 N, Colorado 8t., is a member of the 925th Army post nffice of the Far East Air Forces in Tokyo.
329 Club Plans
Anniversary Fete
The 329 Club of the Central YWCA will hold its first anniversary celebrat ion early in March, newly elected officers annotinced today. Officers selected to plan the anniversary observance are Robert D. Allen, president; Frank E. Cart, poser Ru peesident, vice president; Cookie Partlow, secretary sna rs Prank Ingalls, treasurer, “Th
now. includes 180. active. members, with more than 500 persons per-
§ [ticipating in special programs §@
each Sunday at the YWCA. Plans for the anniversary celebration include a banquet, inauguration of officers and a formal dance.
U. S. Fire Loss Down
NEW YORK, Feb. 19 (UP)=Fire losses in the United States during January totalled $63,010,000, a decreaes of 7.8 per gent from losses in December, 1947,
ithe National Board of Fire Un-|-868
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sued a policy statement, urging abolition of the Senate Un-Amer-|
Hean -Aetivities--Committee...and the “loyalty purges” in federal |government. . The statement also urged Con- | gress to pass legislation to imple{ment . President Truman's report lon civil rights “with emphasis on {an antflynching law and the dis- | continuance of poll taxes as a [condition of voting." “The Un-American Activities Committe is one of the most an American phenomena in our his-| [tory,” the statement said. “It has | mades us the laughing stock of |
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“Freshman Follies” will be presented today by the Technical
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Submit Camera Prints Members of the Indianapolis Camera Club will submit prints] for judging at the meeting -at 8 p. m. today at the club rooms 143 E. Ohio St. “Texture in Photography” will be discussed.
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