Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 August 1949 — Page 6
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(UP) ~ Unemployment among {veterans has been képt well under, = control,” the American Legion 1 Auxiliary was told today. Sr Mrs. . Hubert A. Goode, Port-
population.” / a Pennsylvania, with 100,000 vets) eérans out of work, had the high-| est figure while North Dakota's 135 unemployed veterans was the] lowest, she said.
Mrs, Goode reported that only! a few governors were concerned about their ability to cope with “any situation likely to arise in lthe way of unemployment, barring, of course, a nation-wide re[eession.”, ¥ /|" Mrs. Franklin P. Bowersox of, Fremont, Neb; reported that the auxiliary spent $1,364,961 for the
Mrs. Paul Duckwall By MARJORIE TURK COME VACATION TIME and many artists go to the country to paint—but Mrs. Paul Duckwall, 3440 N. Meridian
Rather than travel to the out-of-doors for her holiday this summer, Mrs. Duckwall has been mixing her paints at hiithe. She is putting the finishing touches on fhree walls and has sketched RAE DE RE | hs qa
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in the atrieia | church and the couple went to Joyce Florida on their wedding trip. The bride attended Indiana Uni-| -
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guests of Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Whitehead; 2201 Nowland Ave. They will he
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After her graduation Mrs. Duckwall was on the faculty at Jordan. But while teaching, playing and composing Mrs. Duckwall has always wanted to get back to her palette. And now she is at it in a big way, covering huge surfaces in the Meridian Street home. ~ Mrs. Duckwall has also been an active club woman having held offices and membership in the Zeta Chapter, Sigma Alpha Iota Sorority, the Magazine Club, Narrators, the Story
Council of Women and
“the Women's Auxiliary to the Rallway Mall Association.
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_lefforts are needed to prevent con-
care of 300,000 children during the past year. She said the figure did not Include amounts spent’ by the American Legion or its other branches. Mrs. Jerome ¥. Duggan, St, Louis, Mo, national legislation! chairman, warned that increased’
gressional action which would de-|
prive and their dependents of benefits already granted. Election Set
“The economy drive which started with the 79th Congress,” she said, “has had its effect on appropriations for veterans’ benets, although ldrge approprians have been made.” : Mrs. Norman L. Sheehe, Rock-| ford, Il, will be elected Thursday as national president of the auxiliary to succeed Mrs. Goode. Mrs. Sheéhe was nominated with
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