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Mishawaka Mayor ‘To Be VFW Speaker

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NEW CASTLE, Dec. 9 — E. Spence Walton, mayor of Mishawaka, potential state commander of the Veterans of Foreign Wars next year, will speak at a chicken dinner for members of the local VFW '51 Club here at 6 p. m.

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Members of the Indianapolis alumni of Wooster College, will icelebrate “Wooster Day” here tomorrow, 2 The celebration will take place at 2:15 p. m. tomorrow at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank 8. O'Neil, 7800 Spring Mill Rd. Dr. William Scheiber, professor

i | . A World War IT Navy veteran, of German at the Wooster, O. col- | Mr. Walten was elected unani-

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lege will be guest of honor.

‘Alumni to Note ‘Wooster Day’

The college's only bullding haa 10 Be Honored been razed by fire Dec. 11, 1901.) William A. Nevill, 440 8.

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Butler will be honored at 6:30 New members of the Indianal oP radsy by the Indians General Assembly will be hon:| gy essa

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The addition: into the city’s ele was promised las Herman L. Shib superintendent, fo by The Times school system’s m How the milk 1 Is still a matter of School Commi cide. They will di tion Tuesday nigh meeting of the scl 2 Avenue The commission

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youngsters. But say the need is free milk.

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