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Mr. Berg
i versity. he new director’s appointment
was announced by Dr, Sumner L.
Ne ers of the newly elected poard of
directors of the center
e: Dr. Dallas L. Browning,
resident; C. O. Holmes, first vice
ident; Mrs. H. F. Ayers, sec president; Mrs. Richard
ice nd Vi secretary, and
Stradling,
Charles Wright, treasurer. Others
associa
ted with the board are:
Ray Holcomb, Rev. C.:T. Alexander, Mrs. Harold West, Otis Kirkpatrick, Dr. and Mrs. Sumner L. Martin, Mrs. E. P. Messick,
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resident of the Methodist City
Council Auxiliary, Earl Buchan-
an, president of the City Council and Church Extension Society, K. Mark Cowen, of the City Park
Cl
and Recreation Department, Dr, Grover Hartman, secretary of the Social Service Department in the
hurch Federation of Indianapo-
- |Local Deaths—
” Sr boat ~ [Mrs. Oliver Hollowell Dies; Wasson Millinery Buyer 4 THE GREATER
of Nashville, Tenn.
ville. He was 72.
all of Indianapolis.
lis and Bishop Titus Lowe.
Mrs. Ralph-B. Hodgin Services for Mrs. Lela M. Hodgin, of Louisville, Ky., will be held at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in Shirley Boh aE Hill urial in Washingto! Park. She was 532. n Mrs. Hodgin died Tuesday in the home of her sister, Mrs.
A native of Brownstown, Mrs.
Commii- |Hollowell had lived here 40 years pity Center. {She was an employee of H. P. Mr. Berg is a/ Wasson Co. for 20 years, pative Hoosier, a Ing a buyer four years ago. graduate of De- Survivors are her hus Oliver Hollowell, and three sis-
Born in Hendricks County, Mr. Kennedy was a retired employee of Burnet-Binford Lumber Co. where he had worked 18 years. Survivors are four sons, Carl E., Eliza, Hollis R., and Ernest C. Kennedy, and 10 grandchildren,
Chapek
Cemetery. She was Mrs. Jones, who
in General Hospital, Kissin’ Jim Leaves 900 Models Waiting
WASHINGTON, Mar. 4 (UP)— Big Jim Folsom, = Alabama's “kissin’ Governor” who has been in a paternity suit, to-
35. died Sunday was a native
els to keep another date with a Congressional Committee, The six-foot eight-inch South-
ern Governor “passed up a meeting with the
Congress his views on Tidelands legislation * instead. driving back to Montgomery, Ala., this afternoon. “Nobody in the whole world would like to see all those nice gals better than I would,” the Governor said. “But I gotta get back to Alabama on state busi-
ness.”
charged day stood up 500 New York mod-|
Baptist
Survivors include her husband,
William
models who named ture
The commission will convene at| Then he'sithe Lincoln Hotel tomorrow to
further
study which was sponsored by the
Indiana tion. The
month ago to compile facts con-|railway station in a counter-at-cerning Indiana's schools for use in drafting recommendations.
Saturday in the Eastern in New Crown. ington, Ind., and moved here 22 ster Montgomery, Franklin.
Mary Helen Blewitt; a son, William Blewitt Jr,, all of Indianap-|gressed to Eire Premier John A.
National Educators To Make State Study
Nationally recognized educational authorities will be em- Costello, the pontiff praised the {ployed by the Indiana School {Study Sammission > draft a fu-|Irish government.- He said they course ublic education, him “America’s No. 1 Leap Year members of iu disBachelor.” He said he would give/closed today.
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; a sister, Mrs. Dena Simpson, and a brother, Walter Thomas, | husband both of Terre Haute; five neph-| ews and two nieces,
m. Star here 40 years. She was a member Church, Burial will be'of the Bethel A. M. E. Church. Survivors are her husband,
Pope Warns Irish
On ‘Erroneous Theories’
Blewitt; a daughter, Miss| yATICAN CITY, Mar. 4 (UP) Pi i
which he said were gaining| in many countries, } Answering a message from Mr. intentions expressed by the new’
were “particularly timely” because (“forces of evil are so active in {many countries of the world.”
Chinese ‘Capture’ Depot NANKING, Mar. 4 (UP) —The State Teachers Associd-|newspaper Hsin Min reported to{day that Chinese Nationalist ajtroops captured the Heishan
its discussions on the
commission started
tack 15 miles northwest of Tahusan.
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