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THURSDAY, APR. 13,

Podiatrists NW schede 21th

Convention Plan to Open First Session Here Tomorrow

the Indiana Associatior. of Podia-| trists is scheduled in the Claypool Hotel tomorrow, Saturday and Sunday. Dr. A. J. Deeley: FL. -Wayne,

today ‘that regis. tra.ion will begin at 6 p. m. tomorrow. An X-ray forum in charge 0. J. Grundy, South Bend, a director. of the organization, will be held at 7p. m, and a social session is Dr. A. J. Deeley | set for 9 p. m. Dr. Abe Rubin, Chicago, and Dr. V. D. Kiser; Indianapolis, will speak at Saturday sessions. A social hour at 6 p. m. Saturday will be followed by the annual banquet at 7 p. m, Miss Ferol Rudd, Indianapolis economist, will speak at 9:30 a. m. Sunday on “Professional Economics.”

Dr. J. R. Rees of Richmond, }

president-elect, will be installed at the annual business meeting at 1:30 p. m. Sunday, and new officers will be elected. A special entertainment program has been arranged for wives. It will include a candlelight tea at L. 8. Ayres’ room Saturday afternoon,

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Bergmans May Settle Without Court Fight

HOLLYWOOD, Apr. 13 (UP)— Actress Ingrid Bergman's marital tangle with her husband, Dr. Peter Lindstrom, will be settled without a court fight, it was in-| dicated today. | Attorneys said they were making progress in negotiating a set-| tlement over custody of their 12-year-old daughter and about) $250,000 worth: of community | property. “We are getting together on an arrangement that willbe -satisfactory to all parties concerned,” attorney Isaac Pacht, who represents Dr. Lindstrom, said yes-|

Club Sets Sets Open House

The Indianapolis Coin Club will hold its annual open house and! coin display Sunday in Holtel Washington. The program will begin at 9 a, m. and continue until late evening. Coins of modern | and ancient mintage, including early American, colonial and foreign coins, will be among the exhibits. !

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Summer Schedule

Prof. Harold Van Nap Clave, summer sessions director, today an- (wi ‘nounced six conferences, ‘work-|( 'shops and institutes have been scheduled at Butler University for the summer months. 1 An art education workship will {be held May 22-24, Other summer! Session meetings will include laudio- visual aids workshop, |June 26-30; guidance workshop,

{July 10-14: kindergarten-elemen- churches, and Dr. Grover Hart- bara Bo wers, {tary workshop; July 17-21; confer- man, secretary of the Indianapolis © The 27th annual convention of| ence on higher education, July 20,! Federation of Churches.

and a laboratory school to be held! {June 19-July 28 for children in grades one through eight.

A presummer session will be qean of girls, and Ralph Cleven-| Other staff members announced by Mrs |

{held May 15-June 2, the regular! summer term June 13-Aug. 4 and! |a postsummer term L Aug. 7-25."

Aiding students in solving so-| etal family and dating problems - of Warren Central ‘School's social guidance conference next Thursday. The meeting for sophomore, junio: and senior students will be conducted by the Rev. Charles Johnson, pastor of the Old Bethel Methodist Church; Mrs. Ralph Johns, chairman of public: relaitions for the Presbyterian|

Faculty members sponsoring! the “conference are C. E. Eash,) {principal; Mrs. Myrtle Rodden, |

Swirl,” #nnual spring dance, wil] Koten, be held in the high school gym from 8:30 to 11:30 p. m., Apr. on.

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Chairmen And EE oh | examination of the American Assd sociation for United Nations held diat Shortridge last week. Both are MING jot hoch n ri v Li seniors and are members of the|,. BLOO GTN, agher, Kon neth Peterman International

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miss Association will hold its monthly ipants will-appear. The program Pantzel, Robert meeting at 10 a. m. tomorrow in!will be given in the East Hall Bc Miss the DAR Chapter House. Following the meeting, the an-

by Mildred Crump of Arbo-| written a suite for 30 harps to be ipresented by the “ensemble. mA

In. Harp Fe Festival :

rty harpists will participate in taught by Mrs. Hope Bedford the harp festival at Indiana Uni|versity Sunday, Apr. 30. | Gathered from all Se state, the harpists will be heard in solo and ensemble numbers. The Indianapolis Piano Teachers In one selection all of the partic-

Auditorium at 4 p.m. Featured on the program will o tech: ual white breakfast and guest be Mary Spalding, harpist ‘with umes day will be observed at the Ma- the Indianapolis Symphony OrA feature of the pro-/chestra. Prof. C. G. Van Buskirk gram will be “Flowers of Distinc-iof the IU School of Music has

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