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elected officers.
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“subject of the talk by Miss Lida
“club president; Mrs, Paul Dowell,
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Altrusa Club To Hear Address “My Homeland” will be the
Van Dam. of Amsterdam, Holland, at the Saturday luncheon mee vf the Indianapolis Altrusa Club, Jt will be held at 12:30 p.m. in the Hotel Wash: ington. . "Miss' Van Dhm fis _in the city visiting her sister, Mrs. Wolfgang Hershckowitsch, whose husband is a violinist with the Indianapoli§ Synmiphony Orchestra. ) The international relations com-| mittee, headed by Miss Mary Rigg, is in charge of the luncheon. Other members of the committee include Mesdames Jewell Ganser, Sue Sherman, Eleanor! Snodgrass, Lucy Washbon and! Nellie Weir, Misses Amandd Anderson, Louisa Davis, . Minnie Foley, Thelma Hawthorne, Mary Huey, Bertha Leming, Lelia Ogle, Martha" Robinson, Marion Schieicher, Genevieve Shaw and Edith Moore. ’
Nightingale Club To Hold Lunch = Hostesses for the Florence
Nightingale Club's noon hincheon meeting Friday th the War-
~_ren Hotel will be Mesdames Kosta, §
Maxime, L. P. McGehey, Pearl McRoan, Ernest Millholland, J. R. Nadolny and Herbert Nieber-| gall, ; “Teeth and Dental Health” will be discussed by Paul R. Oldham. ort L- A . Honor guests at the speaker's table for the farewell luncheon
. of the State Assembly Woman's|.
Club Friday will be Mrs. Henry ¥. Schricker; Mrs. Hoyt Moore,
program chairman; Mrs. Russell Dean, Indianapolis Branch. presiMrs. Norman Schneider, guest speaker, and the newly
It will be at 1 p. m. in Jones’ Restaureit, 7803 | Washington
Set Meetings Mrs. ‘Victor Stickney, E. 110th
business meeting of Beta Chapter, Lambda Sigma Sigma. - . .
Lambda Mu Chapter of Sigma Beta will hold a 6 p. m. dinner ng tonight urant. Mrs. preside.
al . ” gi The regular meeting of Alpha] Chapter, Kappa. Beta Chi, will be! held at 7 p. Charlotte Johnson, 2123 Station
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highlight the annual Alpha Delta
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‘as a Major in the WACs during
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Alpha Delta Pi Day on Mar.-19 - ° A luncheon and dance will
Pi state day to bé , 19 In the Indianapolis Athletic Club.
. Chapters’ members from Han-
due Universities - and alumnae throughout the state will attend the noon event and remain for music of Harry McCrady’s orchestra, The sorority, founded at Macon, Ga., in 1851, now has 72 active chap“The honor guest and speaker for the lunchéon will be Miss Helen Glenn, grand secretarytreasurer. . She is from Beta 8igma Chapter at Macon. Miss Glenn, who will be intro duced by Mrs. Herbert Lorenzen, Delta Province president, served
World War II. Among her. assignments was setting up a rest center for enlisted women in Brussels, staff director of the
for foreign *GI brides who were being sent to the U, 8. to join| their husbands. :
ried out
, Times Staff Photographer. -
Torle up a set of brothers and sisters and has a baby, “Cuddles.” She enjoys tracing
and coloring plastic cards.
Ann, who is 6, attends pre-school classes in music, |
speech and dancing at Jordan Music Conservatory. She is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Morris-B. Paynter, 115 Roberts Road.—By. Marjorie Turk.
|The Bridal Scene— _
SRY IAN IRR IAT
Be Honored a
TP Re TT
ouple to
TT ER ITEP
t Dinner Friday
Miss Carolyn Nancy Smith and Robert Rice Frederick, will| Albert Marshall Zigler were mar-
Miss Smith and
Walter - Jones Badger, Newfane, Vt, Miss Jac-| : lobs and Willlam W. Carpenter, -| Chicago. . Others are Stephen Badger, ides i PD By with Mer Springfield, Pa; Donald Church, Tqeammaids ohn x ‘Cleveland; Ed Banker, Columbus. ine flower
[cie. The Rev. Ralph Moore Jones jv read the rite,
{the matron of honor, &nd the | |bridegroom-to-be’s sisters, Miss {Rosalind Abousamra and Miss {Helen Abousamra, will be the Another sister, Marsha Ann Abousamra, will girl
Richard Lloyd
; {Ind.; Don Holcomb, Wood p . r. All BF a Ee dinner. In River; Dik: ant§Mrs. Jean Br tmaants MA ‘the a 5 a. Milner; Dr. ahd Mrs. Robert P. ,¢ ars Moore are from Muncie. "Members of Xi Chapter, Phi|Knowles, Mr. and Mrs. E. The prdspective bridegroom's
Delta Pi, will hold a business meeting tomorrow. It will be at 7:30 p. m. In the YWCA,
Mrs, Edwin B., Evans will talk| on “A Garden Miracle” at Satur-| day's meeting “of the Indiana Chapter, National Society of! Arts and Letters,
Drive, Woodruff Place, is hastess for the 2 p. m. event. Yo
with this
in mind
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Marriage of Daughter.
of
Graduate
Gpodnough and Miss Lois An@|,itendants are to be his brother, Goodnough, Mr. and Mrs. 1. Aw A. Abousamra, Muncie, best : oii, Mis: Nts Peters®d man and Ernest R. Shireman,
Speaker Announced Announce Approaching # For Art Meeting. |
Greenfield; Howard Myers and Mr. Moore, ushers,
|Harvard University School
{1213 W. 33d 8t,, announce the ap- a member of Beta Gamma Bigma proaching marriage : |daughter, Margie Jean. and Roger | Mrs. Clyde E. Titus, 736 Middle J. Abousamra Apr. 2.in St. Paul's| Mr, Zigler 88 Methodist Church.. The prospec-| Miss Audréy May Husk and| Fraternity. |tive bridegroom is the son of Mr. * =
their Fraternity.
Miss Audrey Husk, Married
Blackwood on Bridge—
By EASLEY
[MR DALE SEEMS to bring
r-taying-down-the.dummy..... ‘He does everything { home the contract. First he is car hands because then he would lose ‘his rights as dummy. Two of dummy’s- important rights are these: He may warn declarer
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| when'\Jt is -apparent that de-
lelarer {x about to lead’ from the | declarer (or any player) regardIng revokes. n today’s hand Mr. Abel's
| diamonds which Mr, Muzzy won
. Jin his hand with the He'tm-lo Cos y
{mediately started to reach toward {the spades in dummy. | “Your hand!" exclaimed -Mr, Dale, just in time. If Mr. Muzzy had touched a spade in dummy,
been lost to East's king.
‘Muzzy Confused ‘But Wins Mand |
{ace and the lead of cleared fhe suit. "
With a. cry of triumph, Mr
| losing hearts.
IMr. Dale sternly.
trick at the end and making
; propriate remark. “Beau (played) Mr. Dale,” he said, ~ Send questions on bridge to
“2 og i i
be|
|wrong hand and he may question
opening lead was the queen of].
ithe defenders could have required {him to lead a spade from his) hand and then a trick would have
| So Mr. Muzzy entered dummy {with the ace of clubs, led the {10 of spades and let it ride when East played low. Another spade |lead dropped the king under the
( But. he got a trick ahead of himself, -'On the third lead of clubs he threw the trey tof hearts. “No clubs?” demanded
| Sheepishly, Mr, Muszy located {the nine of clubs in his hand and {played it, picking up the trey of hearts, This was not & revoke u3 a revoke. is not established until’ the offender or his partner |léads.or plays to the next trick. | * From: this point on, Mr. Muzzy had no’ trouble, losing tnly one six. speak. {odd. After the score was entered, : Mr. Judge; thé kibitzer, made at-1- thought Was a very aps
be honor guests at a bridal dinner Friday in the home of the) i bride-to-be’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. L, Smith, Williams Creek. ¢ the afternoon of Feb. 28 In The dinner will will precede the rehearsal. . Mr. Frederick will be married Saturday in the Second Presbyterian Church. Invited to the party are Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Frederick, Allegan, Mich:, : : parents of thhe prospective bride.| and Mrs. W, B. Abousamra, Mungroom; Mr. and Mrs, G. W. Fred-| | lertck, Minneapolis; Miss Beverly in Ramsey's Campbell, Anderson; Miss Mitzi
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ithe Upper Montclair Presbyterian Church, Montclair, N. J. The Rev. | Joseph C. Dickson officiated. Mrs. Harry C. Husk of Montclair is ithe mother of the ‘bride, and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Zigler, Camby,
Mrs. R. Hoyt Moore Jr. will be are the bridegroom's parents.
Miss Muriel. Miner, Montclair, N. J,, was the maid of honor, and
Miss Jane Koch, Ramsey, N. J.;/ mittee chairman. Working on ar- teria, and the third meeting/of Mrs. C. T. Austin, Mrs. Hacketts- rangements with her are Mrs. the mid-winter conference will Baker Sr, Miss Mary Eleanor 1118! Fenstermaker, sister of the pros-
Miss Mary -Tonkens,
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| Sieger, Mt, Lebanon, Pa., was the {best man, and Donald Hockbron, | Scarsdale, N. Y.; Gerald Freytag, {West Orange, N. J.; Warren La{mon, Palmyra, N. J., and Clifford |Gross, Staten Island, N. Y., were {the ushers. =
+ =¢ception at the Upper Montclair Woman's Club followed the
Mr. Abousamra was graduated rite. After a trip the couple will|urday in the Stevens Hotel, Chifrom Indiana University and the be at home in PhiladelpHia. The C280. of [couple was graduated from Buck-| Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Porter, gp. ciness Administration. He i{s/nell University and the bride- Davis, district “director of the
{groom now is attending the Uni{versity of Pennsylvania School of
{Law. She’ is a member of Pi Alumnae Chapter president; Mes- | Beta Phi Sorority, and Mr. Zig- dames Frank Cox, John Waldo, to Kappa Sigma Vernon Lewis
ler belongs
BLACKWOOD
out the best. tn Mr. Muizy. What! there is of it, anyway. When these two are partners and Mr. Muzzy is playing a hand as detlarer, Mr. Dale does not relax after
the law allows to help Mr. Muzzy BFing
eful not to look at any of the other
| ! M 1. Muz 2y P lays a Hand: : | the. Wisconsin governor, | Mr. Dale Scores Assist
June's”
fand blue and silver programs:
‘Mrs. Owings
| . ‘Toastmistress Toastmistress will Frank Owings, alumnae
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of each active chapter will be|
alumnae organization.
Jane Kamp, Hanover College;
Purdue
troduced. They are, in addition
recording secretary;
Mrs. Fred Blum, Panhellenic representative, and Mrs.
chairman. Miss Alice McNally and Mesdames William Dwinell, Richard] Atkman, Charles Tageson and/ Owings, are assisting Miss Eickhoff, luncheon chairman.
town; N. J., and Mrs. John Fran- Blum and Mrs. Coller, Misses pegin at 4 p. m. in Caleb close were the bridesmaids. Earl Ruth Goodlet, Naomi Tevebaugh, Hall at.Shortridge High School. pective bridegroom; James and
Helen Adolay and Pauline
present. The outstanding member tional scholastic honor soc 7:30 p.m. in the assembly roo t the School of Religion, and and Monday Dn Kappa Beta, religion honorary, Active chapter presidents, Miss'4 p. m. in Room 162. Next Wednesday a foreign mowill be year m. in meeting
presented a crested gift from the|,
Miss Joan Brown, Indiana Uni- tion picture, “Kimiko,” versity, and Miss Grace Doan, shown at 2, 4 and 8:45 p. University, will report. Room 131; the Association of Monday,
vice president; Mrs. Paul Butt,'o Miss. Pauline ture at 2 p. Rathert, treasurer; Mrs. Arthur,and Trianon’s .Coller, corresponding secretary; meet from 7 to 10 p.m. in RO S Sano a 162. fs “maker. e wedding e at : : : Toast The Ame Chemical. 86-173 The Rt. Rev, Msgr. Raymond R, te will meet lgspie home, 2850 Talbot Ave.
McGuffey, s.ate membership clety student affil ; oom 127, aa us wn at the party will include
at 7:30 p. m, in the Square and Cémpass Club's meeting will be from 5 to 7:30 er, p. m. in Room 162 Monday, \ |Indiana Branch of the Nationdl groom . Miss Alice J “| Vocational Guidance Association) ss Alice Jones is dance cOm- yi) meet at 6 p. m. in the cafe-ithe future bride, and his wife;
Bort rs Pe (Of Sorority
2 p.m of the event, the proceeds
izations scholarship loan fund and the
the Butler University Union Building. Butler News—
March
Tau Kappa’ Alpha,
{9 a. m. tomorrow ‘in Room 1 imeet at 3:15 p.m. tomorrow. | | Organizations meeting Monday . {will include Sigma Tau Delta, o Thursbe Mrs. English honorary, at 7:30 p. m. Mar. 30 in Room 162, and urs : presi-/in Room 162; Philokurian, liter-| : dent. Miss Frances Eickhoff willary society, at 7:30 p. m. "in the Mothers Club will have a tea present the awards. A cup will home of Miss Sarah T. Sisson, be given the active chapter with|2¢49 N. Illinois St.; the highest per cent of members chapter of Phi Kappa P
There will be skits and informal/Women Students, will hold an singing conciuding with the “Pin election at 3 p. m. in Room 162; . Song” and a candlelight service./the Utes Club, sophomore men's, Bri Officers of the Indianapolis/honor society, will sponsor the yg;.py : ; Alumnae Association will be in- annual ‘Wil H onor Couple
basketball
m. in Room 131
Rathert. Alumnae reservations for College Math Club / the luncheon may be made RY |Plans Busy Day f?
Mar. 15 with Mrs. Alkman, 3501 N. Denny St.
[lis will attend the Alpha Omicron
They include Mrs.
{Great Lakes east area; Mrs. {Adrian E. Wilhoite, Indianapolis
and Thomas Thompson, Miss Gladys Hawick{horst and Miss Patricia Noble. | Mrs. Oscar Rennebohm, wife of | will be: [the guest speaker. ’
On Honeymoon
a ~~ SHELBYVILLE, Ind; Mar: 2=Mr. and Mrs. Edward Thibo' dre
{ Both sides vulnerable. | South dealer, NORTH (Mr. Dale)
EAST (Mrs. Keén) SK 8 & HeA Q 43 D875 C10 8 8
WEST (Mr, Abel)“ 588 2 5 |D—Q J 10 4 10—8 4
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Civic Play Patrons
_|summer Night's Dream,”
theater.
Ronald H. Hazen, Howard Lytle and John Rickley.
Garden Club to Meet The Brookside
will meet at 1:30 p. m.
Drive, Woodruff 'Place. Assist
Euclid
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Additional patrons are named | o for the teen-age play, “A Mid-| the Muzzy re-entered dummy with Civic Theater will give at 8:30 |
the king of clubs to’ discard his P. m. Friday and Saturday in the They ‘are Messrs, and
Mesdames Carl J. Weinhardt,| With sponge rubber. J.
ing Mrs. Litten will be Mrs, Grover Longand and Mrs, William White. H. D. Fulmer will} ,
‘on a wedding trip through the;
at the 8t.” Vincent Church here Sunday morning.
the son of Mrs. Ethel Thibo of near Waldron. {
{read ithe
Keeling and Barbara Meal. Lowell Thibo attended his brother as| best man, and Karl Wagoner, nd Robert Newton were the hers.
New Type Covering To Be Shown Here
Cushionlok carpet, a new type :
{ot floor covering; will be demon|strated at 11:30 a. m. and 3 p. m. today through Saturday on the fifth floor at Block's. A demonstrator from the Bigelow-.
anford Co. makers of the floor covering, will lay and install the carpeting at the two periods. | _ The tvarpet is a combination of an all-wool floor ‘covering faced
| & P| Garden Club T P day | b with Mrs. L. C. Litten, 571 East
Pas rT Vs brid 244 70) Ve $l
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r Tuesday, ; oo. . {busy day for the Mat Eight women from Indianapo- Club, meeting at 3 p.m. jn Room {162, and Delta Tau Delta Frater-| Pi Sorority Illinois state day Sat- ity between 7 and ® p. m/ in Room iof change. |162. Thursday, Mar. 17/ a record sheets-can {hour will be held at 2 p. T. Clare Room 162. Friday, Mar. 18, the; ’ {Mothers Council will meet in the!trim room and Delta Delta Youc Delta Sorority will) sponsor its of a annual Dublin Fair in the soror-| : ity house during evening hqurs.| Attend Meetings The Independent
same
brother of the bride, James Beyer |<
Mar. 15, will be
m.
and dinner at 7:30 p. m. Whispering Winds. : Sigma Tau Delta, English ho
_|orary, will meet _at 7:30 p. m. in| — i . |Room "162, and Philokurian will Ey i Edy d * |convene at the same time in the | Yo} i) 5 nome of Miss Sisson: Delta Kappa PF war 1 0S Gamma will hold a recruitment _|tea at 4 p. m. in Room 162 the; game day: Tuesday, Mar. 22, the | American Chemical Society stu-| § [dent affiliate will meet-at 7:30, (p. m. in Réom 127 and a record)
hour with be Held -at-2-p—m: Room 162. “Crime and Punishment.”
“I'South’ following their marriage foreign “motion picture, will be Catholic ghown at 2, 4 and 8:45 p. m. in| Room 131 Mar. 22; the American Mrs. Thibo is the former Miss pAgsociation of University ProPatricia Wagoner, daughter of fessors will- meet at 7:30 p.-m. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd E. Wagoner,/{n Room 162, and ‘the YWCA’s| Waldron, and’ the bridegroom is meeting will bé at 3 p. m. in|
Room: 162.
| Tuesday, Mar. 29, the MatheA rrankowskl matics Club will meet at 3.p. m: ny. The"bride’s in Rom 162, and Omega Tau attendants were Misses Marilyn, Alpha, radio speech honorary, Thomas, Joy Wagoner, Jacqueline will have a 6 p. m. meeting in| { the same place.-The Associatien
+ Mesdames Graeme B. Supple, ] .. . examine the note paper to be given as prizes at the benefit bridge party the Indianapolis Panhe Saturday in Ayres’ Auditorium. Mrs, from which will be
Crowds Campus With Major Events "The ‘program ‘thems, «Alpha docietie i ey campus organizations and
“'|Deita Pi in Bloom,” will be car-|
in flower decorations monies at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow | House. An insurance motion picture will be shown. between 8 and
during March. forensic society,
the alumni] hi, na-|Books series
fety, at! Friday m | Books course
at year class
banquet at 15:30 p. m. in the university cafe- Mr/ and to Mrs. Owings, Miss Eickhoft, teria; the Psychology and Socl-|pie 5 will entertain witjr'a bridal logy Clubs will sponsor a lec-!dinn
Mar. 11/ bridegroom; Mar. 14, the Central maker, brother of = the” bride-
matics
Students As-|
Prizes pm aE
k
Russell Burkle and Hal G. Aspy
enic: Association will give at Aspy is co-chairman given to the orgennew Panhellenic lounge in
will hold initiation cerein Delta Gamma Sorority Chapter
62, and the Newcomers Club will of Women Students will meet from 3 to. 4 p. m. Wednesday,
| day, Mar. 31, the Delta Tau Delta
from 2 to 4 p. m. in Room 162.The schedule of the Great 1so is announced. the third year Great ill meet at 4 p. m., Mar. 14, the fourth 111 meet at 7:30 p. m. 'The third “fear class again will {meet at-7:30 p. m. and the fourth clas§ will have its second r March at 7:30 p. m. Mar. 28. All sessions Iwill be held in Room 162.
er feeemnge l Dinner Friday
Mrs. Bryant W. Gilles-
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{- Mrs, Dorothy. Waldo Phillips
of Lansdownes, Pa. consultant in the field of youth guidance, will talk on “Major of Minors” at 7:45 p. m, Tuesday £ the Caleb Mills Auditorium” in Shortridge High 8chool. .'¢ The author and teacher will be
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{presented under the auspices of
the Shortridge Parent-Teacher Association and the Dads Club. Mrs. Charles B. Crist 1s presi dent of the Shortridge PTA and C. J. Minneman, Dads Club preaident. Program chairmen are Mrs, Harry -G. Jones, PTA, and Raymond F. Mead, Dads Club. This is the second year that . Mrs, Phillips has been at Shorts ridge. Her appearance is the outs growth of the study by the guidance committee, Members ' of that com under Mrs, Marvin L. Li hy chairman, are Mesdames Ralph
N. Clark, James Collins, a Haramy, Wayne C. K
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\George Gramer, DeForest O'Dell,
Harry Sweeney Jr. and Gerald Waterman. Miss Ruth and Claude ‘H. Keesling are f ulty representatives. The PTA nominating committee also’ will report. > Conferences with students and . teachers. at the school will be held all-day Tuesday by Mrs. Phillips, Wednesday morning she will be at Tudor Hall School. She will talk on “How Would You Like to Meet Yourself?” at the genéral club meeting that afternoon at the Woman's Department Club, Her talk Mar. 10 before the Ine dianapolis Business and Professional Wonten's - Club will be “How Skilléd Are We in Human Engineering?” Mrs. Phillips also will confer with other schools--and students during her visit in the city.
Martha Smith
Is Married
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r at 7 p. m. Friday in the
3, Indjanapolis Athletic Club in hon-
p+. m:- Saturday in the Gil-
r. and Mrs. Ralph Fenstermakparents of the prospective John R. Fenster-
> and his wife; Charles A. Gillespie, brother of
Hugh J.
|Beott Richard Fenstermaker, {brothers of the bridegroom-to-be; Mrs. C. T. Austin and Alistair Stuart.
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Miss Martha Louise Smith and {William A. Brennan Jr. were {married yesterday morning in
“Mothers Club willior /of their daughter, Jane, and i), Blessed Sacrament Chapel, e, William B. Fenster gg peter and Paul Cathedral
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{Noll “andthe Rev. Fr. Cornelius | Sweeney officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. J. Albert Smith Sr, 3419" N, Pennsylvania St., and the bride. groom is the son of Mr. Brennan, 4530 Park Ave. The bride was given in marriage by her brother, J. Albert Smith Jr. Mrs. Smith Jr. was matron of honor, ~~ . James E. Rocap Jr. was the best man and Robert M. Langsenkamp was an usher. The wedding breakfast was in the Indian--apolis Athletic Club. After Apr. 15 they will be at home at N. Meridian 8t. The bride is a graduate of St. Mary of the Woods College and Mr. Brennan was graduated from Georgetown University, Washington, and the Harvard University School of "Business Administra-
Direct Course
Hilmer W. Carlson and George F. Lahey are new directors
Speaking, Salesmanship and {man Relations. The new class |opens in the Hotel Washington
0! | Dr. Herbert W. Mason, presi- McCammon Course: in Erecite sociation will have its Initiation] 4. of the Indiana Dental pr n| ciation, will attend meetings of | the American Dental Association y.|at. 6:45 p.. m. Friday. :
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