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oo: Washer Unveiled Here | The new Norge “jumbo” home| last week was to Indiana dealers by the Co., Indiana distributor

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And Instructs Group at Red Cross House * By OPAL CROCKETT If there are better ways to pull Junior's loose front tooth than| to tie it to a doorknob and bribe him to open the ‘door, Grand-} sth vais: to know about it. She refuses to" struggle old-fashioned home. nursing when the Red Cross teaches new

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By DAVID The old halls and stairways

celebration of the

these questions will enthusiastic responses of, “Why, haven't you heard . Again an old classmate at say in a puzzled tone, “I Sant know. Haven't seen him since, . Due

‘Actually, some members of -

to learn the achievements of a former school ‘chum, especially view of the original class pro-

Alonzo Martin, for example, never became governor of Indiana as was prophesied. It is doubtful that he ‘ever tried to become the state's chief executive, Mr. Martin picked the job of | of the Athletic Club, and held that office until he moved to W n, D. C. last year to take over the | |management of the Congressional Country Club. George . Anderson never rose to the rank of general in the Salvation Army as was predicted. He went to law school. .and is a fwell-icnown- Indianapolis attorney. Double-Cross Prophecy Perhaps a local theater ushers’,

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Henry Thake, 4848 Caroline Ave.; | Mrs . Harry Smith, 2146 W. 44th

| {the tread of familiar steps Friday when reunion of the 1924 graduating class is held with the 54th birthday school.

In all probability the staid old walls of the building repeated questions as to the whereabouts of “Joe” ‘or “Sally.”

. 61d class of "24 would be surprised!

St; Mrs. Maude Smithey, 2150 White Ave.; Mrs. Harry Stearns,

taxi drivers’ and chauffeur’s union could have used Charles Dosch

1521 Ww. Vermont St, and Mrs.

WATSON of Manual «High School will 2 the silver anniversary

stage instead. He is well-known i| for appearances at Civic Theater t programs the local summer operetta presentations,

career posted. in/in the classbook. She teaches o-{uow in one of ‘the city's public

But all of these minor problems will be ironed out when the anni-

versary reunion opens. Friday and former classmates again learn “who's who.”

Harmeson) is in charge of ar-| rangements for the program, as-|

was the first recipient of the, ‘Bruce Robison Post, American Legion - Citizenship Medal, and was May Queen in 1022, JE. H. Kemper McComb, served as principal of Manual High when the class of '24 was graduated, has been chosen by the group to be guest of honor during the 25th anniversary cele-

a8 its future president when the

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HAH oh Stetmmeler, 4585 Allison- class prophecy was written in {1024, but Mr, Dosch went on the! las

bration. - He retired as principal last t year.

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Dexter St. and Mrs. Flossie Lau-'

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Cunningham, 142 E. Ohio St, and|

Sch 4615 Winthrop Ave. is the eldest| Mrs. Ethel Roger, 5234 E, St. : - in. the class, :

Mrs. Harry Bernhardt, 4931 W. Ford St; Mrs, William Casteman, 1028 N. Belle Vieu PL; +George— Connell, 3910

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Graduales to Mark Silver Anniversary At School’s Birthday Observance

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