Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 July 1951 — Page 18

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jects and planned projects and plasned fo svnirct

the and hold a breakfast at the State Legion convention here July 28-30.

Indianapolis ‘health and welfare pigeacles will be represented at college ‘conferences this month and next.

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There's no provision for an ‘auxili"mo these women veterans are giving" Nd forming a “fun” group to include them. women's post installed officers last night : Grand Guardian of the International Order of Job's will be honored at open house Sunday, 3-5 p. m

Mr. Moffitt tertain in the

"IW. 35th St. Stephen Groseck, “885 W. Dr. assistant, James A. Osberg, 1929

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T. A. Kleckner, executive direc-| tor, Indiana Heart Foundation, and State Board of Health| r e p resentatives | will attend the 1.U. conference A for exceptional children at Mr. Kleckner eons ming ton Wednesday and Thursday. Mr. Kleckner will display the Foundation’s sample kitchen for ‘the cardiac housewife at the Home Economics Conference at Purdue July 31-Aug. 2. He will be a consultant at the Notre Dame Workshop in Special Education July 20-31 and will attend the 1.U. Health Workshop Aug. 1024 directed by Hster Bland, State Board of Health. i

Norways Sanatorium has three new Sinlfers: Drs. Thomas Rolling, I. U. Medical School graduate, I. Ray Langdon and Roger Elton White. They're among | seven trainees in psychiatry at

Norways.

” 4 » The Constructon League's. annual stag outing will be held tomorrow at Uland Country Club Lebanon. James Ludewig is general chairman, Four hundred residential and commercial builders and architects. are expected.

- There'll .be prizes in golf and other games. . Tonight there'll "be teen-age

dancing on Flanner House lawn in charge of William Elliott. Regular guests include members of the Socialite, Teen-ettes, and| Pop Girls’ Clubs, { Flanner House girls play soft-| ball as well as dance. They go to Anderson tomorrow. The team has" won two games ‘and lost one.

» » The Perry County. Association, at its 27th annual picnic, rebently| in Brookside Park, elected Fred) Faulkenberg, president, Lunford| Hall, vice president; Mrs. Ruby McGinley, secretary, and Mrs. Amelia Liembruber, Jreasurer,

Mrs. RB. O. Mottitt, new w Indiana

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