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: Gray fo Be Worthy Matron Mrs. -Anng Gray will take office as worthy matron of Indian-

, | apolfs. Chapter 393, OES, in pub- | MEMPHIS, Tenn., Mar. 25 (UP) The drop in living costs was Just regular, dirty old alleys

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{associate matron; Carl Windisch, Strafford, secretary, and Mrs. associate patron; Mrs. Mabel {Dimple Hadley, treasurer,

{fice as conductress; Mrs, Hazel | Butterfield, associate conductress; { Mrs. Leona Oliver, chaplain; Mrs. {Ora Wineman, . marshal; Mrs. {Edna Albertson, organist; Mrs. |Gladys White, Adah; Mrs. {Blanche Hauser, Ruth; Mrs. Verna Mault, Esther; Mrs. Elsie

| Fitch, Martha; Mrs. Mary Logue, | | Electa; Mrs. Ruth Weaver, war-| jder; Edward Lehamm, sentinel; {Mrs. Bessie Willoughby, stereop-| {ticlan; Mrs. Dora Reeves, Mghts, | {and Mrs. Sarah Mills, prompter.

Mrs. Bertha Breil

Dies at Age of 83

| Mrs. Bertha Breil, native of | Germany, died yesterday in her { home, 1219 8. Meridian St., where | she had lived the past 38 years. She was 83, An Indinaapolis resident 63 years, Mrs. Breil was a member pf St. Paul's Evangelical Luthe{ran Church and a charter mem- | ber of its Ladies Aid Society. * | {| Surviving are two daughters, { Mrs. Ann Ruddle and Miss Bertha | | Breil, and three sons, Fred, Wil- | liam and George Breil, all of In-

children and 11 { children, ! | Burial will be in Crown Hill | following rites at 1:30 p. m. Tues{day in the G. H. Herrmann Funeral Home.”

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| ‘ | | Arst————————————————— | | Chapter Installation Ceremonies Saturday | Cumberland Chapter No. 515, | OES, will install 1950 officers in {public ceremonies next Saturday {at 8 p. m, at the"lodge hall. | Those to be installed are: - Mrs, Jessie Peters, worthy ma- | {tron; Clarence Peters, worthy | patron; "Ann. Parrish, associate matron; Frederick Johnson, associate patron; Dorothy Jolly, secretary; Irene Stienecker, treasurer; Mildred Fox, conductress;| Virginia. Hart, associate conductress; Anna Hannah, chaplain; Pauline Armitage, marshal; Mary Korch, organist; Phyllis | Newhouse, Adah: Dorothy Wain|cott, Esther; Marylou Sosbey, { Martha; Anna Fear, Electa; Minnie Allison, warder, and Dorsey ‘Allison, sentinel,

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DEAR MRS. MANNERS: I WANT to answer road to happiness, I say My wife and I have children’s mates and they love us. We attribute our marital “success to one thing. My wife is first in my thoughts always. I —} {am always first with her. : i Our children cannot say they lever heard us fuss. We just don’t. ® b If all husbands and wives would forget themseélves : and think of each other I'm sure their roads would be smooth. .

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be assisted by! Wives—If you ‘keep your minds Mrs. Sarah Mills, clear, nature will take care of the installing grand rest. God foresaw that in the beginning. Just a word to unmarried girls Hazel Who get in bad. As soon as you, : [know you are pregnant go straight Other . now. officers to be in- to your mother and father. Tell John Weaver, Shets first au ask them to for-| | y < {give you. ma out of| | worthy patron; Mrs. Nadine Bell, © 0 "0 00 a as the {shock is over they will love you just as much and maybe more. hey will stand by you forever. nr | Mrs, Helen Wise will take of- ShIougn See. That Is mother and I have been a reader of your column from the beginning and! think you are doing a fine job. | Only one person can do that, and that is Mrs. Manners, - -. STEADY CRAWFORDSVILLE READER.

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say. The woman who ruins the |

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Constantly thinking about 8nd it's been this way all the woman say escaped ourselves brings trouble, as yon time. Do you think I ought to go ~ wondering if her husband loves | on trying to live with him after her. roast should remember the MY baby is born or should I get their marriages for granted, burned dinner isn’t as disas- 8 divorce and start my life over| thinking their husbands are trous as her bad disposition and let him start over, too?that accompanied it. Her hus- | band walking in the front door |

| baby-talk to your baby or to | | you but he puts out some at- | tention, now doesn’t he? Don’t | miss it. A man becomes dis- |

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Judge Claycombe Files for Re-election

Judge “Lloyd D. <Claycombe, a “County Circuit Court judge, has filed his candidacy for the Republican nomination for re-election to the office. Three |other Indianapoils men had filed {today for Republican nomination, Holsey C. Owsley and J. C. Cartwright, are seeking nomina« /tion in the race for state repre {sentative. T. Ernest Maholm has [filed for, judge of Criminal Court.

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