Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 April 1948 — Page 15

sub debs in the show were Maritm Kearns, Mary Ann MeCarthy, Pat Ziegler, Eileen Sylvester, Phyllis Halcomb, Louise "Louden, Betty Parker, Pat

—Ripple High Behool opened the program with a an dance. LB business mee! preceeded the show. . Candidates for Sub Deb and nominated. They will be elected at the next federation meet ing, May 15 at Ayres’. Nominees for president are Patty Bradway, JETS; Caroline Greiner, SND; “phisterer, DOR; Joan Hennesy, DDT, and one ‘lone Squire, Tommy Gilbert, Klodhoppers. Candidates for. the office of vice president include Eileen Sylvester, DAFFS; Eddy Davis,

wo SPADES Fi Ji Cary or.

7--Roseanne Wilson, DDT, - John Lyman, Deacons. 2 - # . THE. secretarial: nominees gre - Nancy Snyder, TAGE; Patty Spott, Theta; Barbara Stihl, DAFFS; Joan Chambers, QT: Joan Dwyer, ZAMS, and Della Hartley, SATANS. Eighteen were nominated for the five White Whirl Committee members to be elected. They are: Sandi Gamble, TOT; Rich- . ard Theil, IMPS; Myra Russell, TABU; Jane Sisson, DAFFS; Nickie Bliss, SINS; Marilyn Brennon, SND; Tom Pollom, SPADES; y Dierdorf, Thetas; Nina les, TOB; Mary —Ann-Hayes, SHAM. Kahl, CHIEF; Donna Reed, QT; Shirley Harris, Deta Hubs; Maureen Kernell, OBN; Janet Seibert, ROXIE; Barbara Short, ACE; Mary Lou Hurley, nerly, KURVES. The candi dates will campaign via the Sub Debia radio broadcast, the Sub Debian newspaper and posters from now until election day. The first federation officers were el Jast December. Their will take over “next. i and serve until May, 1949,

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today's hand; the necessity of being careful about doubling the’ opponents at a part score. If West had not doubled he probably would have defeated the contract. The {-Souble gave Begley an Accurate. reading on the spade sul

HE TRUMPED the opening club. lead, and. realizing tha West had. to. have four a

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. Exercise Sometimes Relieves Paralysis By EDWIN P. JORDAN, M. D.. THE word “stroke” is used to describe the results of hemor rhage into the brain, or a clot in one of the blood vessels supplying the brain. It covers two related but . different conditions—brain hemorrhage and a clot in a blood ‘vessel, "Actually, there is little difference between the two. Either. a hemorrhage or a clot

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