Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 June 1951 — Page 6
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By underexposing his prints, he makes the natives look
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week. between $225 and $300.
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ha Times Siste Service 4 that 10,000 native dogs need dog-| RENSSELAER, June 14— tags. oy Alumni of St. Joseph's College ooh Jeng In he¥ SOVST wil bog a threetny. rounon Hints . pigs, Saturday. Members of the classes in to sleep with/of 1896 and every fifth year afterward will be honored at the an-
; lucky speculator who paid/nual dinner Sunday evening. A $560 for us truck and|golf tournament will be held Mon-
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FIRST FOR HIS SHARE —Collecting his luncheon dividends early is stockholder Robertson G. Wood of Middletown, N. Y., at the annual shareholders’ meeting of Standard Oil Company (New Jersey) held at the company’s plant in Linden, N. J. Wood got hungry during the meeting and left it in favor of the huge section set aside to feed box lunches to the crowd of 2000 stockholders.
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