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Beauty, lors ve Requisites— | Ripple Set for Homecoming L1'cr
‘And Crowning of Queen For. Mrs. Buergler
| | Services for Mrs. Clara Buerger an. Indianapolis’ resident 60 { years, will be at 8:30 a.m. Satur-, {day at thé Lauck Funeral Home| and at 9 a.m. in St. Roch Cath{oli¢ Church, Burial will be in St. J oseph Cemetery. Mrs.
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|* By JUDY RINEHART Broad Ripple High School Correspondent
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|’ boards will visit seven locations
. ve . u " . * s » i; i Registration Units In 9th Ward Today Branch voter's registration E. Michigan St; Sexton Realty wil |Office, 4610 E. Michigan St.; Dowin the Ninth Ward today. |den Insulation Co. 460# E. 16th From 2.p, m. until 9 p. m. they|St., and Love's Metal Shop, 1101 will re-register residents who E. 10th St. have moved into new precincts, | The regular Voter's Registra: as well as those persons who!tion Office in Room 12 of the never before have been registered] Courthouse will remain open from to vote in a local election, Boards |8 a. m. te 10 p. m. daily. are at the following locations: | To be eligible to vote in the ‘School 62, 4715 E. 10th 8t.; |Nov. 6 election, a resident must Schoot 68, 2107 N. Riley Aves ‘have lived in:the state six months; Dearborn Hotel, 3208 E. Michigan| township 60 days, and - precinat; St.; Elmore Realty Office, 3722130 days before election day. *
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