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oid Sturbridge Village, a copy of |

a typical 19th century town, was Receive Awards puilt by Albert and Cheney Wells

of Southbridge because their col- . lection of antiques grew too big.| Local Juniors Get The brothers, officers of an optical . . manufacturing firm, now have 28] . Union Service Keys buildings on their 500-acre tract Times State Service BLOOMINGTON, Nov.

here, including a blacksmith shop, 12-—-

general store, grist mill and Fred F. Franklin, 2044 N, "Alachurch. |bama St, and bert Palmer, |5726 Broadway, Indianapolis juniors, have . received Union

Board service award keys at Indiana University. Awards are {made to men students who have earned 50 hours of Union Service

CORRECTION!

In WALT'S SUPER MARKET ad of Thursday, Nov. 11, through | work during the past semester T ' or have accumulated 90 hours Backs | Several other Indiana students and Wings al 3% per gaining recognition or memberpound. The ifem should have read oy in organizations include: Robert Goodwell, 4212 Sunset CHICKEN BACKS & NECKS af 39c | Ave. junior, treasurer of Ameriper pound. {can Veterans Committee; John W. Lee, 841 8. Noble St, freshAEN ~~ man, governor of Dillon House, . x a men's residence center, and Irwin Sacks, 5689 Broadway, |initiated into Pi Lambda Phi |social fraternity. Alpha Phi Omega New pledges to Alpha Phi Omega, national Boy Scout honorary organization, are William J. Engle, 3655 W. Michigan

EM sylvania St.; Merrill Moores, 525 3 Berkley Road; John B. King, 240 {Buckingham Drive; Kenneth V. Hughes Jr., 35 W. 16th St.; Donald P. Stevens, 157 E. Forest Blvd.; John M. Batten, 2263 N. Illinois St, and James A. Therrien, 5630 R||W. Washington St. 3 James McBride, 7048 Warwick fl Road; Ed Goss, 601 E. 58th St., Band Ted Lawlis, 309 N. Euclid |Ave., have been named to the cast of “The Front Page,” first (play to be presented by the university theater this semester. Nicholas S. Janetos, 3778 N. {Salem Ave., and Kenneth E, | Houser, 4628 Winthrop Ave., have

No! We stand pat on the record. Successful poultrymen would

resent our changing this high been initiated into Alpha Chi quality laying mash which they | Sigma, professional chemistry know will help their hens pro-* | fraternity. duce fo the full extent of their || Four women students elected

ability fo lay. to membership in Kappa Phi,

[national service sorority for Methodist women, are Joan Feldman, 316 W. 39th St.; Carolyn | Gill, 2435 Shriver; Mary Lou | Cauble, 3535 W. 12th St., and |Harriet Gray, 1610 Parker Ave. Miss Gray also has been initiated into, Alpha Xi Delta social sorority. Six students selected for mem-

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. minerals equipment, was deReds Call for Strike lstroyea by fire today with total

PARIS, Nov. 12 (UP)—Commu- damage estimated at $200,000. nist leaders called upon France's| ' The three-story brick building, 20 million workers tonight to which was about 55 years old, unite against the government and also housed the state geological jordered a 24-hour general strike survey offices, and botany andi in Paris for tomorrow. geology classes at the university.

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Churchwomen Elect Mrs. Dorsey King

The Indianapolis Council of Mrs. L. J. Riddle, corresponding] Churchwomen today re-elected secretary; Mrs. A. M. Welchons, Mrs. Dorsey D. King as president treasurer; Mrs. I. Albert Moore, in their semi-annual meeting and historian; Mrs. D. R. Kellum, World Community Day observ- auditor, and Mrs. E. A. Plepenance in the Irvington Methodist brok, parliamentarian. Church. —————— Other officers elected to serve SPEAKS TO STUDY CLUB with Mrs. King are Mrs. E. B.| Mrs. Jules Zinter, will speak Carpenter, first vice president; at a meeting of the Franklin Mrs. James H. Smiley, second vice! Delano Roosevelt Chapter of the president; Mrs. John Carter, third International Travel Study Club, vice president; Mrs. E. Harold|/to be held Nov. 18, at 8 p. m,

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