Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 April 1949 — Page 11
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AMATEUR HOUR—Ted Mack conducts auditions of amateur talent , . , WISH, 7 p. m.
DUFFY'S TA VERN-Dufty visits his tavern in hope of benefitting from the will of a rich man who visits the tavern in his search for a generous man , « . WIRE-WLW, 8 p. m. :
COMEDY PLAYHOUSE — A family comedy by Douglas ¥. Parkhirst titled “But Fair Tomorrow,” starring the Gold Coast Players . . . WIBC; 9 p. m.
of” Gonzaga University, Bing’s alma mater, wili be the featured guests , . « WISH, 9 p. m.
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Moose Chapter Sets Celebration
have a bake sale at Stewart's, Ine, 5538 E. Washington. St.
Indianapolis Chapter 11, Women of the -Moose, will celebrate "its 324 anniversary tomorrow at 8 p. m. in Moose City Home. The chapter was instituted Apr. 10, 1917, and charter members, Mrs. Stella Clegg, Mrs. Lillian Boyer, Mrs. Anna Sleet, Mrs. Iva B. Gerdig and Mrs. Anna Shoemaker, will be guests of honor, Mrs. Kathrine Hansford, chair man of the Kitchen Band, will be in charge of the program. Mrs. Nita Beckley, star recorder, will talk on the history of the chapter and the Kitchen Band will enter.
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