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|Community Chest 1950 campaign. At the luncheon, sponsored by ithe Indiana National Bank in the | Riley Room of the Claypool Hotel, {approximately 500 volunteer | workers heard enthusiastic reparis from several divisions. The Medical Auxiliary Committee, composed of doctor's wives, {reported an “over the top” mark on their $11,576 goal. 100 Per Cent Participate The Mercantile Division reported Marott's Shoe Store, with 75 employees, was the first downtown store achieving 100 per cent with all employees participating. Among honored guests at to-

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| DIVORCE SUITS FILED

Byron D. vs. Margaret Wilson:

EVENTS TOMORROW District Superintendents of og ethodist Chure rk Church G. . Jerome Hier: Daushters of Luther v Wie De Rolfe;

Roberts he American Revolution, 7: a mATRORIZE Ruth E KE Indiana Chapter Last day, Claypool. J1¥% Walden: Ethel vB. rant Assoclation—Last daY, pois Dp. vs, Jennings B. L. Divi; ton arash vs. Construetion Leasne—Luncheon, Athletic Ley YS: Robert Cutsinger. A b—Luncheon, Athletic Club. : BIRTHS Soo soperative Club—Luncheon, Marott ainting a BE Decorating “ Contractors— Meeting, coin Fuel Credit Asseciation—Luncheon, Lin.

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“Little Sosun,” 3-year-old na- Roy T. Combs, Center Township Hor, i in charge of the re- sd Ind FLOOR Roselyn Bailey; the meeting. The little girl, who assessment in most of Indianap- APPOINT. i T M {is an orphan, will be dressed in| olis, said the forms being used | - 10 native costume. She came to this were printed by the State for use | MENT 6PM

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