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SUNDAY, MAR. 21, 1949

Sub Debs, Squires to

Pick Officers

Election Planned During May New officers of the Sub Deb

"and Squire Federation will be.

elected in May. The candidates will campaign during April, They were. nominated by the 1948-49 officers and Mrs. Margaret Bond, adviser to the Federation.

The nominees for president are Nancy Lewis, Shortridge; Jo Nell Alcorn, Technical; Helen Arnold, Ben Davis; Betty Harrington, Manual; Mary Ellen McShay, St. Agnes Academy; Dottie Nelson, Broad Ripple; Janice Sgmpson, Howe; Olga Dreflack, Washington, and Mike McCarthy, Cathedral. Candidates for the office of vice president are Charlie Thomas, Technical; Jim Alltop, Broad Ripple; Con Ross, Howe, and Kenny Ayres, Washington. The secretary nominees include Helen Curry, St. Agnes; Shirley Miller, Sacred Heart; Dee Covell, Speedway; Ruth Raferty,

Technical; Bonnie Muszar, Howe; Barbara Knotts, Broad Ripple; Marlene Nicholson, Manual; Sugan Hildebrand, Shortridge, and Barbara Blowers, Warren Central. White Whirl committee members nominated are Barbar Hyde, Broad Ripple; Ann Mooney, Ladywood; Patty Ball, Shortridge’ Bea Douglass, St. Agnes; Joe Lutz, Cathedral; Judy nical; Carol Miller, St. Mary's, and Jack Edgington, Howe,

Gold Star Wives

Hold Convention

NEW YORK—The first regional eonvention of the Gold Star Wives| 6f America was held here| recently when 75 war widows| from the Middle Atlantic States met to discuss the legislature program of the organization.

The program includes support] for bills in Congress to provide) medical, educational, housing, pension and social security benefits to wives and children of men who

died in service.

Soviet Women’s Day MOSCOW — An International

Women's Day recently was obSoviet

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Toon of the Week— :

JORIS HERBERT is The Times’ Teen of the ‘Week. She's president of the all-city Horizon Club for teenage Camp Fire Girls. She's a senior at Technical High School and & member of the Tech Legion. Secretary of Ma Honey Hive Teen Canteen, Doris is

very active in the canteen’'s activities, The center will reopen | Club at Tech. Butler University is Doris’ goal for next year. She wants to study sociology and do social work after graduation. Mr. and

Mrs. Delbert Herbert, 426 N. Noble St., are her parents.

in St. Joseph's Hall on Apr. 1. Doris is also secretary of the Latin |

| Each Sunday The Times will announce the Teen of the Week. Fill out the coupon below and send it to Jean Maney, The Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis 9, for your nomination for the Teen { of the Week before midnight Tuesday.

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NEW YORK--Seven women, all’

(active in political life in Germany, {are in the U, 8. for a two-month educational survey and to study (ways in which American citizens,

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This contest ends Thursday, March 31, 1949. Your entry must be in our store by then or postmarked not later than midnight of that date.

THE JUDGES . . ..

Clayton Lee, Indianapolis Times Frank Edwards, Radio Station WISH § Ken Church, Radio Station WIBC ;

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