Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 March 1948 — Page 15
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Frederick D. Kershner, Bishop
Lugin! ; partment, and C. C: pie er will ‘assist with
2 rrangements. township
Meier. : Dixie Key, Sandra Kioess, Sophomores: xe ig tty Nabrtig. Schulz, Leonard
troup to Discuss Palestine Issue
‘A committee has been formed to sponsor a dinner-meeting Apr.
Teachers Association mee , Barbara Mitchell is in ating. the arrangements.
New officers of the club are
.| Mary I.ee Henry, president; Kit-
ty Lou Echols, secretary; Shirley
sen, historian. Mrs. Henry is the chapter mother. ;
Charles H. Paige
Honored at Dinner
Charles H. Paige, yard goods buyer at the Wm. H. Block Co. since 1912, was honor guest at a testimonial dinner held last night in the Broadmoor Country
¢ in the Claypool Hotel to discuss the Palestine problem. Dr. Sumner L. Martin' heads the committee. Others are religious and civic leaders of Indianapolis. : : Speakers who will be present for the meeting are U. S. Senator Owen Brewster of Maine, Miss Alisa Klausner, Palestinian-born lecturer, the Rev. David R. Hunter, Massachusetts diocese of
the Episcopal Church, and Dr.||
Theodore Jackman, executive director, Palestine Research Institute,
Serving with Dr. Martin are the Rev. Richard T. Andrews, Dr. Howard J. Baumgartel, Ellis H. Bell, Dr. George Walker Buckner, Harold C. Buell, the Rev. E. Arnold Clegg, Edgar H. Evans, the Rev. F. M. Hanes, former Lt. Gov. Richard T. James, Prof.
Richard A. Kirchhoffer, Mrs. Dorsey D, King, the Rev. Olive MeGuire, the Rev. A. Glen O’Dell, Mrs, Henry E. Ostrom, the Rev. Ralph O. Pearson, Dr. Richard Rettig, James E. Robb, the Rev. C. L Rousch, John K. Ruckelshaw, Edward O. Snethen, Dr. Allegra Stewart, Marcus C, Stewart, Miss Anna P. Stout, Dr. L. C. Trent, the Rev. R. C. Wenger and Homer J. Willlamson.
Dr. Posner Shoes in white, Sizes 3-6 ,, 4.50
BLOCKS, Junier
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tiny toes trip merrily along in NEW EASTER SHOES
*++ And are they proud of them, those new shoes for Easter. is one of these things that always goes with this day of bunnies, 99s and fun. Well made and well priced.
Club. One hundred friends and associates sponsored the affair. Mr. Paige will retire from busi-
soon. He was seated at the speaker's table with sev-
Mr. Paige
Mr. Paige received a pen and pencil set from his co-workers, while officials M. 8. Block and R.
C. Block gave him an engraved
watch. }
Harry B. Pock, with the establishment since 1915, was toastmaster.
Receive 25-Year Pins
Four charter members of the Lavelle Gossett Post No. , Veterans of Foreign Wars, and two members of post have received pins reco years’ membership. They are: Charles R. Michaels, Frank Enders, James W. Coryell, and Edward J. Kremer, Mrs. Margaret Enders and Mrs. Gertrude Kremer.
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White, Brown, Red, sizes 5Y;8 cesscece ddd
Patent, in sies 6128 coven. $6
Kick Shop, Third Floor
played at the October, 1943. State
Sherrick, treasurer; Myrna Freels, reporter, and Louise Jen-|
ness activity
eral members of the Twenty-Five-
auxiliary 25
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