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The A Cappella Choir of Crispus Attucks High School will Zant a program at 8:45 p, m. Tuesday in the school auditorium. Members of the Choir Parents Club are sponsoring the event and ‘the proceeds will benefit the choir. The soloists include Margaret Mallory (seated) and (left to right) Martha Turner, Mildred James, Barbara Williams and Kenneth Reed.

-M rs. Cory Announces List Hackett Rites Of DAR Society Chairmen (To Be May 8

Mrs. Wayne M. Cory of Veedersburg, state regent, Indian) Shower Scheduled Boclety, Daughters of the American Revolution, has announced the | For Wednesday

appointment of chalrmen and vice chairmen for the Indiana Society. | With Mrs. Herbert R. Hill of here, state vice regent, Mrs. Cory was | Miss ‘Joanne Lucille Hackett Installed in office in Washington today. : will be honored at a miscellan- . Her first board meeting will be held May 10 in the Hotel Lin- sous pg Hight. coin. The newly appointed state |= | rp . ARs. h chairmen will attend a luncheon cle, Indiana Room Memorial Con- ware Wea be a Sostens, meeting May 11 at which time tinental Hall; Mrs. R. B. Glesne, ~8 Mie ack g rd plans will be outlined for the Gary, junior American citizens; il wed oF ask Tn 24 coming year. Miss Mary Ellen Ewbank, King: 2 mn ay A 3 e Irvington State chairmen include Mrs. L./man, junior membership; Mrs. Presbyterian church. B. Lucas, Connersville, advance- James Vinson, Anderson, motion _ Assisting Mrs. Joyee will be ment of American music: Mrs. picture; Miss Verna Glascock, Mesdames Robert = C. Cain, Frank Neikirk, Veedersburg, Covington, national defense; Mrs. homas.__Carnier and Patrick American Indians; Mrs. Claude Lula Bowden, Bedford, national Starkey, Misses Joann Bade, PatSteele, Knox, Americanism; Mrs, membership; Mrs. J. Harold ricia Lamb and Patricia Talley. George A. Dietrich, Lawrence. Grimes, Martinsville, parliamen-| Geqts Listed

ile. approved schools; Mrs. KE. tartan; Mrs. Benton 8. Lowe, In- : - MitonolL Salem, conservation: dianapolls, press relations; Mrs. Guests who will include the

: W. G. McClelland, Kokome, ra- Mothers -of the engaged couple MA Wallace. Indianapolis, dio; Mrs, Fred Mitchell, Roches. Te: Mrs. Chester Hackett and Rinda ‘Rains, Madison, creden- ler. transportation, and Mrs, Mrs. Harold C. Bales; Mesdames tials : _{Arch Bobbitt, Indianapolis, pro-| Albert C. Magenheimer, Bert A. M 2 Ball Heads © motion of the building project. | Timmons, Donald Barbee, John Mrs. Eimer T: Ruseell, Munee,| State press relations vice chatr-| Xr WISER SawSR, Chaties DAR good citizenship contest; Men are Mrs. C. A. Huber, GATY: gophia Mottern, Misses Josephine Mrs. Ray O. Myers, Richmond, Mrs. Roy C. Frey, New Albany; Barrett, Barbara Daugherty and DAR magazine; Mrs. Bert J. Ban- Mrs. I. W, Baldwin, Ft. Wayne; Beverly Davis. : ford, South Bend, DAR manual Mrs. B. A. Trimble, Evansville; Misses Charline Davis, Sarifor citizenship; Mrs, Ernest O. Mrs, John A. Beem, Frankfort; ann Dulin, Jennie Lou Fox, Betty Nay, Terre Taute, DAR museum; Mrs. L. A. Malone, Terre Haute; Knarzer, Eleanor Mueller and Mrs. Joseph Williams, Rushville, (Mrs, Walter Farlow, Richmond. Hetty Rae Wise. DAR student loan; Mrs. V. C. and Mrs, Julius M. Gauss, South ys my Freeman, West Lafayette, Ellis Bend, Mr. and Mrs, Tilson F. BhadIsland; Miss Frances Forsyth, State radio vice chairmen in-iley, 140 Brewer 8t, announce

Mrs. Charles E. Loucks, Greens- Barnes, Elkhart, WTRC: Mrs, Genevie, to Clayton B. Hord. He burg, genealogical records, and Gordon Diver, Ft, Wayne, WOWOQ; !8 the son of Mrs. George Hbrd, Miss Helen Kackley, Vincennes, Mrs. R, W. Holman, Gary, WIND; 3640 N. Capitol Ave. Harrison Mansion trustee. {Mrs. W. R. Morrison, Kokomo, The couple will be wed at 7:30 Mrs, Edmund Burke Ball, Mun- WKMO, and Mrs. M. A. Hobbs, |P- Mm. May 30 in Sweeney Chapel, South Bend, WBST and WHOT.| Butler University.

School Study L: Wells, Anderson. WHBU: ties Foi Smal / Fry

Helen Clever, WFBM; Mrs. Robert D. Armstrong. WIRE, and Mrs. | ejease {J. K. Mahrdt, WIBC, all of In-| ” i dianapolis, and Miss Alice Brook“Our School Studies.” ' the er, Muncie, WLBC. South district fourth annual report of the pro-' representatives are Mrs. W. D.| fession to the public by the ex- Hoover, Bloomington, WSUA:| ecutive secretary of the National Miss Leah Bodine Drake. Evans. | Education Association of the ville, WEOA. and Mrs. Leo United States, has been released. Schhultheses, Vincennes, WAOV. | The publication for the cur-' Other state officers serving with! rent school year deals with a Mre Cory are Mrs. C. R. Gilrian, | few of the most important school gy Wayne, chaplain: Mrs. John! studies in which progress to meet G. Biel, Terre Haute, recording! the changing needs of American secretary; Mrs. Howard W. Miller, | children and youth has been most Attica, corresponding secretary: rapid. They are the subjects for Mrs. A. H. Moeller, Columbia City, which the profession seeks public treasurer: Mrs. George W, Hays, understanding and support neces- Bedford, - registrar; Mrs. P, "83 sary for continued improvement. Nichols, South Bend, historian. | Toples included are the three and Mrs Robert D. Shrader, New| R's, health, saYety and conserva-| Albany. librarian. { tion, science and mathematics, Directors of state sections are] vocational education,“ soéial Mrs. Harold Thomas, Marion studies, international understand- north; Mrs. Harry H. Wolf Mun | ing, moral and spiritual values cle, central, and Mrs. 8. L. McKin-| and music and the visual arts. ney, Huntingburg, south.

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: By NANCY LENTZ jthe track queen will be crowned Club will induct new members on ok ‘Alumnae Association | Warren Conrail High School Guest ~of May 3 atthe first night meet May 19 and the seniors will take Camp Fire Girls 1 ; ! S.C LW ‘at Warren Central. The queen their final éxams on May 19 and Vo Meet in Park : - Event Tomorrow | THE STUDENTS at Warren |... siqaten are Dorothy Shepherd, 20. The 20th is the last class day| [0 Meet in Far ! y Central High School have a busy gusie Faiss, Bylvia Merrill, Fern for the seniors—the athletic bani Aroq IV, North District, Camp The Nurses Alumnae Associa: spring term in store for them. |Dorrel and Barbara Ping. quet will be held that night andi. con "Shaves family day

tion of Generdl Hospital will have Tis afternoon the Warrior pi. All.School Show jie Srorssnsip Award will Be} rom 12:30 to 4 p. m. Sunday in a dance from 9:30 p.m. to 12:30 (rackmen are meeting Tech in| rian " in week of George Washington Park. a. m. tomorrow In the Travertine the city relays. The runners willl “Moods and Melodies of '49” is, The seniors begin els | big ier po ni inl Room of dance tonight in : ‘the all-school show scheduled for activities with BAP TS. Jenry * Weh3om 18 gene of the Hotel Lincoln, Xhe. school gym May 5 and 6 in the gym. This is ices on May 22. The next day they chairman, assisted by Mesdames Dr, and Mrs. Paul Evans, 5725 ithe first time such a production Will have the class picnic and oo ter Earl, Myron Partlow, R.

at the 25th an- : Indi ., wi ‘ Var&s } . Eunice Coch- May ‘25 is commencement day.| dianola Ave. will be hosts at'a pjversary ball. nas beta Planned J i en DF. Merrill B. McFall, Bl "L. Hughes, Samuel E. Klein,

Soeietall pasty beféfe the: dane. Gene MillIFoR esate and Joan Buckley and ton, is to-bé the guest speaker. Mabel Lowden, Charles P. Chase Their guests are to be Dr. and play and a king {Bill Hannah are stage managers.| ; land Francis Earle, Mrs. Joseph Smith, Vincennes; Dr. 4 queen will {Un May 6 the trackmen meet Wed 50 Years .o. 8 and Mrs. Charles Gillespie, Mr. pe crowned. On {Broad Ripple and on May 1 andj Mr. and Mrs. William T. Collins Several local women. will ab and Mrs, Lewis T. Hoatson and Wednesday the {14 they will participate In i tend the annual conference of sectional meet at Tech. iwill celebrate their 50th wedding Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morgan, (rack team will iv Region IX of the Camp Fire meet Washington The home economics depart- anniversary with an open house od Another cocktail party is ; review on from 2 to 5 p. .m. Sunday in Cifs. The meeting is schedul in the county iment will have a dress p y in Monday and Tu in Huntplanned by Mr. and Mrs. Robert track meet to a ‘May 10—the same day the an- their home. 3245 Roosevelt Ave. D are esday Kabel, 6038 Indianola Ave. The try for their fifth Nancy ‘nual. The Wigwam, is distributed. There are no invitations. ington, fr X ot guests will be Dr. and Mrs. Her- straight title. Next Friday the Miss Kathleen Hergt will direct |. “Council Relationships With the bert Friedman, Champaign, Ill; band, orchestra and dance band: the vocal concert planned for May Plan Open House |Girls, the Organization and the Dr. and Mrs. Philip Hedrick, Dr. will present their spring concert. 13. The seventh grade pupils will - Community’” is the theme of the and Mrs, David Hadley, Dr. and The concert and orchestra will have “play day” that afternoon. | Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Norman, convention. The representatives Mrs. C. V. 8puth Jr., Dr. and Mrs. play in the state contest on Apr. Recognition day is scheduled 1412 N. Olney St. will celebrate from Indianapolis are Mesdames C. P. Van Mether, Dr. and Mrs. 30 at Jordan Conservatory. . for May 17. Students who have their 25th wedding anniversary Jesse Barker, Ivan Davidson, Wile William J. Caloy, Dr. and Mrs. The Quill and Scroll Society served Warren Central will be with an open house-from 2 to 5 liam H. Bernhardt and Guy BE. Walter Ramage and Mr. and Mrs, will have a candlelight ceremony honored and citizenship medals p.m. Sunday. No invitations have Morrison, Miss Oranda C. Bangs= Charles Young on May 2 in the cafeteria and will be awarded. The Warrenette been issued. ? berg and Miss Irene C. Boughton,

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