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Mrs, Ralph Urbain and Mrs. A. H. Gardner. 3 “Posters on the drive will be distributed throughout the school,” reported Mrs, Cass. “We are getting up a special desk at tonight's meeting to take donor pledges. And a special booth for donor pledges ‘will be at our annual fish fry and bazaar Oct. 24.” Recruitment is being handled by a telephone committee. The committee also said every child in the school will take home notices on the Minute Women's campaign to their parents Monday.

B'nal B'rith Letters Out

The PTA has been fbrtunate enough to schedule a mobile operation at the school for Nov. 12, B'nai B'rith Minute Women have received emergency bulletins stressing the crucial need for blood for American men fighting in Korea, according to Mrs. Louis Allen, president, “Everyone was asked to pledge

themselves,” said the president, “and asked to recruit a ‘Buddy’ donor, too.” ' : Mrs. William R. Frank, chair-

man of the group's Americanism committee, is in charge of pledge donor recruitment.

New Registrations

While hopes for truce efforts in Korea remained slim, additional women's organizations in Indianapolis joined the Modern Minute Women's drive to insure hope of

Fifteen posts of the [1th District Ladies Auxiliary of the Veterans of Foreign Wars today joined en masse The Times Modern Minute Women Blood Donor recruitment program. The groups will all be represented at a meeting tonight in Strayer Post Hall, Ohio and Delaware Sts., to meet. Mrs. Edyth Crawley, Greencastle, Indiana Department President. Mrs. Crawley will be making her initial visit to the Ith Dis. trict since her election to office and has pledged to carry the appeal for urgently needed blood to all districts in the state.

Bonynge president, 25 active members; Federation Junior Women's Club, Mrs, Palmer K. Ward, 17; Gulfview Manor Woman's Club Mrs. Robert Neal, 5 and Wayne Township Volunteer Fire Department, Co. 9 Auxiliary, Mrs. Harold Shepherd, 12. Second Battalion -ITSC Booth Tarkington Chapter, Mrs. George Kamphaus, 35; 3d Battalion —Cervus Club, Mrs, G. L. Girard, 53; 6th Battalion—«Mrs. George W Hargitt, 921 Northview, 250, and Butler University Mothers Council, Mrs. Roy M. Robbins, 250. Answer Need

Minute Women and their ‘Buddy” donors who answered the emergency call for blood yester-

Northam and Mrs, John Fenstermacher, Junior League; Mr. and Mrs. Edward © Jolly, School 82 PTA, and Mrs. Alfred Brau, School 51 PTA. Mrs. Freda Hera, Garden City Christian Church Missionary Society; Mrs. Charles McComb, Gamma Ph! Beta Sorority; Mrs Thomas Watson, Calvary Baptist Church White Cross Guild; Walter Kling, School 39 PTA» Mrs. Beatrice Reddick, Order of Eastern

Star; Mrs. Ross. Kitchen, Norways'

Foundation Guild, and Mrs. Loretta Mackell, National Council of Catholic Women St. Philip's Parish.

Mrs. Alta Hull, ITSC Alpina Chapter; Mesdames Helen Dux Phyllis Washburn and Betty Chowning, MNO Club

Mayor Keeps Promise Mayor Bayt. who pledged from the Murat stage at the Oct. 3 rally opening the Minute Women's drive

to be among the first’ group of donors, kept a morning appoint ment yesterday Credit was given Mrs. Bayt's

organization, National Council of Catholic Women Holy Trinity Parish. The mayor. a repeat blood donor during: World War 1I, filled a speaking engagement at of the city’s largest industries immediately after he donated his blood to keep open the life line to Korea for wounded men. The only mother and daughter Red Cross First Aid team in the

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Commission Lifts I Liquor Permits 0f Violators Here

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