Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 March 1950 — Page 11
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Mary Alice Hensley of Martinsville ahd Charles Campbell of aiyp| Houston, Tex., will Sn two of the leads in the forthcoming Lenten opera, "Parsifal," given at Indiana. University on Palm SunF| day, Apr. 2, The 4 a will begin at 4 p. m., with a supper inter- | mission from 5:15 until 7: Is p.m. The second and hie ach will | o/ begin at 7:15 p. m, |
2 Leadership School to Open
K \ group of nationally known Course for Girls’ Friendly Leadij, men and women will address the [ers.” ! Web- third annual Leadership Training] The Rev. Chester G. Minton, ‘Veterans’ Hospital chaplain, will
apolis Episcopal serve as training school chaplain. Diocese Wednes-| The student body, consisting of at § day through Fri-|least two women and the Girls’ ] day at Canter-|Friendly Society leader from dio-
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ary to Whom?"; Mrs, Minton, Mrs. Joel W. Marsh Mrs. Rbssell Hargate of Elyria, and Mrs. Douglas B. Hill, all of Heanor Bost. 0., “Let's Build a Program”; Mrs. Indianapolis, and Mrs. Helen J. ICE onsell, Frances Hackett, Indianapolis, “A |Leudeking, Lafayette. Other comie J| Woman Looks at the College of mittee chairmen are Mrs. ClarMiss Mildred Will- ence E. Swick, West Lafayette: iams, Terre Haute, “In Every Cor- Mrs, Roscoe Haymond, Columbus: ner Sing.” and Mrs. Elwood Mrs. Albert Hardman, Richmond: Haines, New York, national ex-| {Mrs. C. R. Moodey, Muncie; Mrs. tiecutive secretary of the Girls’ [Ralph Sloane, Evansville, and “tlriendly Societies, “A Spectai Miss Mary Postel) New ? Castle,
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