Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 October 1950 — Page 12

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Rehearsing a scene from "Ladies in Retirement” are, left to right, the Misses Janet Myers, Ruth O'Mahoney and Margaret Mellen of the Catholic Theater Guild. Directed by John Van

Benten, the flay will be staged next Saturday and Sunday evenings

in Cathydral

High School auditorium.

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Q and A—

. And the Service

By Douglas Larsen

(EDITOR'S NOTE: Here's another of a “question-and-answer series that tells how the Korean War affects reservists, veterans, draff-age men, and anyone likely to be called to service. The author, a member of the Washington staff of NEA Service, conducted a widely read column on “Your GI Rights” in the months | following World War 11. He will answer questions only in this | space, not by mail.) Q—1 was a private In the last/——

wir and served for three years, After getting out I got my degree itne 0 Direct from med school with GI training. /

Drees being a veteran keep me out i

SEE Gry Orchestra

Q—My husband served tor three years in the Army during World

Var II. He received many decora-| Program Arranged tions and saw a lot of combat.

’ He really’ didn’t know what he For Teachers’ Group

was doing when he signed up for, Robert Whitney, director of the the reserves. And he wasn't mar- Louisville Symphony Orchestra, ried then. Is it falr for them will conduct a 100-piece all-state to take him? How can I live on high school orchestra next Thursthe small allotment I wili get? day afternoon in Caleb Mills Hall, A--Taking your husband into! Shortridge High School. the service under these conditions] The program, especially aris not any more fair than the ranged for the music section of C-mmunist invasion « f Bouth Ko- the Indiana State Teachers As-

rea. During World War II a lot sociation, will be part of a dayof wives got jobs to supplement long session beginning ‘at 9:30 thoir small allotments. lam, with a concert by the Dan-

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Q—My son is in colleg~ and is ville High School Band, J. it vears old. Should he ask for Skidmore directing. a deferment before he gets his Speakers for the morning meetcall from the draft beard? ing will be Don Craig, conductor A--Whea a man registers forand arranger from the Fred the draft he should state all the Waring staff, Marian Laut and facts of his case bearing on a Louise Swan, duo-pianists, and possible deferment. If he waitsithe Warren Central High School for his induction notice it'll be Choir and Madrigal Singers, too late. {Kathleen Hergt directing, also will] Q—Will they take me into the/be on the program, service with blood pressure of After the 2:30 p.m. concert by 1607 I have always been very/the all-state orchestra, J. R. fie vous and timid. Craw, superintendent of schools, A—It is not possible to predict New Castle, will speak. Walter, what decision a doctor will make Shaw, Indianapolis, is chairman | on a man's physical condition. Too of the ali-state orchestra =

bad about your being nervous and mittee. timid. The Army might fix that!

for you. . Dr. J. H. Gosman |

Q+I am in the inactive Naval ro reserve. And I have just passed the draft board's physical exam. Opens Oo ces Can 1 get into the Navy on active; Dr. James H. Gosman, 1938 duty? If not can | get a commis- graduate of Indiana University sion in the Army? 1am a gradu, 4 wong War II veteran, has

ate mechanical engineer, A -You can ask for a deferment Opened offices at 2001 N, Meri-

on the basis of being in the Naval ) dian St. reserve, or request -ctive duty Dr. Gosman, a with the Navy. You can also en- specialist in derlist in the Army for the specific matology, stud-

fed two years at the University of * Pennsylvania. He was a member of the United States Air Force for

purpose of attending Officer's Candidate School.

Jordan Students Present Original Compositions

Original compositions: by stu- five years and dents and teachers at Jordan served overseas College of Music will be per- 3 the Dr. Gosman throughout the

formed at a composers’ symposi- War um in Student Hall at 745 p. m He resides at 34 E, Maple Road tomorrow. : with his wife and one child. Writers of vocal &mpositions| . in

include: James Lewallen, Octavia Landers, Leola Turner, John Hardware Association

Gates and Robert Gwynn. Writers for instruments are: Richard Banquet Set Nov. ; 8

Lieber, Rosemary Lang, Miss| The Indianapolis Retail HardLanders, Mr, Lewallen and Mr. ware Association will hold its an-| Swan,” Lo nual banquet at 6:30 p. m. Nov. 8

PLAN JOINT MEETING at the Meridian Heights Bresby. terian Church.

Two local chapters of the Order of the Eastern Star, the North Installations . of new officers Park. and Nettie Ransford. will| will follow the banquet. The inhold a joint meeting for inspec-' coming officers are: tion by the Worthy Grand Ma- ~W. Roscoe Stevens, president; tron, Mrs. Bernice Hudson, at 8 W. F. Hohlt, vice president; John | p. m. Wednesday in the Calvin Schooler, second vice president; Prather Masonic Temple, College E. K. Oder, treasurer, and Wes-| Ave. and 42d St. ley Brown, secretary. |

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