Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 June 1950 — Page 58
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“Fifteen Indianapolis ‘Boy Scouts, ‘byterianr Church will give the in- ~ will receive the rank of Eagle in in| vocation. he ‘Scouts, their ey and headSunday in World ‘War Memorial quarters include: y Fe — }
Walter G. Gingery, principal of will! Joe Duggan, ‘Explorer Post 53,
speak. The Rev. Charles Armen-| Central YMCA; Bruce Zimmer- Club; trout of Washingion Street Pres- man, Troop 62, North Methodist 1 Hamaker and
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Kent Demmary, 48, Linwood Christian Church; {local council member, - : Troop B83, Vi Richard Williams, Robert! Fields, Troop 163, of Christian Robert Hurt, Troop park Reformed Church. gow
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Class of 19
with commencement exercises for| 19 seniors at 8:30 p, m. Tussdy| in the, school auditorium.
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Baccalaureate OPEN MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY 9:30 TO 5:00 »DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME Services Set for pp ” This Afternoon S a | \ pwn Pl Spdista Aine. Athos ky
Baccalaureate services will be| |at 2:30 p. m. today. Dr. Robert B. Pierce, Broadway Methodist Church, will give the baccalaureate address. Jerome Moers, and Orville Northeutt will give the scripture] reading and Richard Johnson and Doris Jean Wells will present a poem. Girls of the senior clas wit offers hymn in” gn “TAH guage. { Robert Bates ‘will give the salt
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valedictory at commencement ex-| ercises, with spoken translations by Richard Johnson.
Dr. Richardson Speaker 1
“fr, Harold Richardson, “presi-] dent of Franklin College, will} offer the commencement address. Susan Christian will interpret. | The Rev. Father Joseph V. Beechem of Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church will give the In-| vocation and the benediction. . | Greetings from the board of| trustees will be presented by O. H. Keller, president of the board. Two Kiwanis awards for scholastic. achievement will be presented by Charles G. Rawlins, school principal. The annual Anna Krueger Schmidt award for citizenship will be presented by Edward C. Schmidt, brother of the late Carl F. Schmidt who attended the school, Winners of the awards will be
Reception Planned
Diplomas will be presented by (the school superintendent, Jackson A. Raney, assisted by William Travis Jr, and Nancy Lawrence. The annual school exhibit. will open dt 7 p. m. in the gymnasium, where the seniors will hold a re-
| ception .after. the. commencement; ,
exercises. The public is invited tothe services. The graduates are:
ldlas. Ann Hole, Jomyla Carol | Robert Lee Lewis, William Tira Land. Oliver Benton McKee all of | Sediananons; Shirley oth. of Hele and
ale TOY Hertin, bo 2 Danville; | Robert in is Poe and ome Richard M 0 Evansville; Virginia Mae
| oss. bo | Bisher, Sto rd, Donald Lee Deardorff, Wolcott: Morris Peru; Richard Kent Johnson, pn Blje Lewis, Salem: Orville Bugens Northcuts, Crawtordsville: Surowiec, 1aPorte; Alice XKathern The rston. Princeton; Doris pA Greencastle; Barbara Ann ‘Wesley, South.
Of Poultry Group
Otto H. Knuth, 3717 N. Butler Ave. was recent. ly elected director of the third district of the American - Poultry Association. As director of the third district, he will represent | Ohio, Indiana, and Michigan at the annual convention of the Association July 10-15 at Simcoe,
Otto H. Knuth | Ontario, Canada, and other poulny conventions.
Plan Joint Inspection Of OES Chapters
Acton Chapter and Beech] Grove Chapter, OES, will be jointly inspected at 8 p. m. Tues-| day in the Beech Grove Masonic | Hall by Mrs. Bernice Hudson; worthy grand matron of the state of Indiana. Guests at the 6:30 p. m. dinner] will be the worthy grand matron | and other officers of the grand] | chapter. Dedication of 18 babies] will follow the dinner. : Mrs. Lucile: Brown and Stephen L Speer are the worthy matron and worthy patron of Acton Chapter,
Deane are worthy matron and| worthy patron of the Beech Grove] Chapter. |
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