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was announced today by Sam Johnson, Wayne Township trustee. The building to be constructed on the present school grounds of Ben Davis High School, will take the 7th and 8th grades from Drexel Gardens, Fleming Gardens, and Ben Davis grade schools. Both Drexel and Fleming Garden schools are now on half days in the lower grades. Berling Wins Award The contract-was awarded to the low bidder, Thomas A. Ber- {=

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creasing attendance, Herron officials report.

hree charges against Willard | South, 25, of 2233 N. New Jersey | | St. were dropped and one charge prosecutor's office said, because ‘against Otis Cloud, 42, of 925 Mrs. South has left town. Belle Vieu Pl. was dismissed.” | South was charged with child can’t make a case,” Mr. Dailey

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