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Wheelers Will

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Capt. James R. Wheeler, stationed in Germany with the U, S. Alr Force, will celebrate his second wedding anniversary a few days late, : His wife, Wanda Stewart Wheeler, former music teacher here, sails from Brooklyn, N, Y., Thursday for Germany. She will join the captain in residence in Ulm on the Danube a few days after their anniversary Nov. 4. Capt. Wheeler is stationed in AF personnel offices.” Before going to Germany in June he was trained in the Pentagon, Washington, D. C. He was engaged in personnel work at RCA before being called to service in February from the National Guard. Capt. Wheeler and Wanda Stewart met at DePauw, where both graduated. Mrs; Wheeler secured a master's degree at Columbia University and then taught in Greencastle and School 53 here. She will be accompanied to Brooklyn by her mother, Mrs. Myrle Stewart of Anderson and Mrs. Edward C. Wheeler, mother of Capt. Wheeler. The captain’s parents live at 208 N. Pershing Ave. » = " 3 Marine veteran M/Sgt. Byron E. King has arrived in Naples, Italy, where he has been assigned chief administrative supervisor for jhe staff secretariat section of he Allied Headquarters of Southern Europe Sgt. King was assigned to the Second Marine Division's Legal Aid Office in the Pacific area for three vears during World

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Sgt. King War II. He is the husband of Mrs ann King and the son of Nora King, 1043 W. 36th St. = = = : y A recent entrant at Officer's Candidate School, Ft. Benning, Ga., was Sgt. Theodore C. Swails son of Mr. and Mrs, Roscoe Swails,

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Ben Davis. He received basic training at Camp Breckenridge, Ky., and was

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Ben Davis High

School, he entered the Army last January. x » = Pvt. James P. Reidy, 17. of 10051. 8S. West St, son of Mrs

Dorothy McMahon enlisted in the Army Sept. 10. He is stationed at Ft. Riley. Kas, where he is serving with the 10th Infantry Division

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” = = Awarded the Bronze Star medal and Combat “V" was Cpl. John C. Babyak, USMC. .son of Mrs Barbara Babvak., Youngstown, O The presentation was made at ceremony in the U., 8. Naval Ordnance Plant here, Serving as a fire team

in a rifle platoon in Korea, Cpl!

Bahyak assaulted and overran an enemy position following company to pass through with out harm. x ” » Charles ¥. O'Cor wy. % 0 Mrs. Loretta O'Connor, 3330 N Meridian St. has been pr ted from captain to .nmjor by the Air Force He is assigned to Wright-Pat terson Air Force Base, and is a veteran of World War II x = = En route to the states after competition of a combat tour of duty with the Third Bob Wing is 1st Lt. Roderick W. Clarke, of « New Augusta Lt. Clarke has flown 55 combat. missions as navigator-radar-

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1500 Teachers Of Music. Plan .

Genyention Here

Some 1500 public and private | teachers are expected to attend

[the sixth anthal convention of

the Indiana Music Educators’ | Association Nov. 29, 30 and Dec. {1 at the Antlers Hotel. {” Charles Munger, TMEA presi-

dent, announces: the “largest, | most thorough and interesting | program ever prepared for a

I'state convention in Indiana.” | With-Miss Mary Ruth Palmer, I director of vocal music in Anderson public schools, as program chairman, principal speakers will include Dr. H. L. Shibler, super- « intendent of Indianapolis school; .1Dr. Raymond Dvorak, director of | bands, University of Wisconsin; Merle. Isaac, prominent authority | on strings; Henry Veld, conductor {of the Augustana College Choir; | Max Pottag; famed teacher and | perfQqrmer on- French horn; Nilo i Hovey, authority on band instruments, and Leonard=B. Smith, world-famous cornet soloist and | conductor of the Belle Isle" Con{cert Band, Detroit, Mich. Also featured will be concerts and. clinics staged ‘by, the Illinois University Concert Band, Ball State Teachers College Orchestra, Elkhart Junior High School Or- ¢ chestra, Franklin College Choir a state high school choral group of 200 voices, the Culver Higl School Band, Berne High Schoo

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By United Press STE. AGATHE DES MONTS, Que., Nov. 3—Princess Elizabeth land the Duke of Edinburgh |lounged in front of a roaring log fire today and telephoned home to talk to the children, as snow fell outside their ski lodge retreat. ’ | Eight to 10 inghes of “now already had fallen on the 12-room lodge nestled deep in the Lauren{tian Mountains and there 'was no lgign of a. letup. : The princess’ aids said she and Philip talked to their three-year-

Science Group Elects Brenner

David Brenner, New Castle, was chosen president of the Indiana Junior Academy of Science here yesterday. : The group. composed of Indiana high school students, woun up. its annual. meeting. Other officers: : Joyce Baldwin, Ft. Wayne, vice

president; Nancy Miller, Elkhart;

secretary; David Taylor, Howe

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secretary. David Thomas, Elkhart, retiring president, received a certifi-

cate+as the best boy scientist of

the year,

The Indiana Academy

The Charles R. Dryer prize in zeography went to Dr. 8S. 8S. Visher, Indiana University. Dr. | Winona Welch, DePauw Univer-

Lebanon Bus Choir and the Jordan College o!| ity, took the John M. and StanCo., of nerby Lebanon, Pa.

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of Science, which concluded its 67th session Friday, made two awards.

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Week-End at Ski Lodge

old son, Prince Charles and Queen Elizabeth when they telephoned home, The royal couple have only one public appearance to make dur-| ing their week-end of rest. Tomorrow morning they will attend chyrch’ services here. Qeir vacation retreat is a Nefwagian-ptyle lodge, almost hiddén by- towering trees on a 500-acre estate 60 miles north of Montreal. The lodge lies in

jrentian peak and has a grass roof for Norwegian-style insula- | tion,

Jenner Speaks BLOOMINGTON, Nov. 3 (UP) Sen. William E. Jenner (R. Ind.) told a Republican rally last night that next week's municipal elections ‘are the opening of the 1952 presidential - battle. Sen. Jenner said “We are making our decision this year on how hard we really Intend to fight next year.”

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Three Indianapolis high school pupils who recently visited the United Ndtions Headquarters will report on their trip to members of the Indianapolis Gyro group at: a luncheon meeting Tuesday in the Spink Arms Hotel. Discussing the visit will be Guy Doyal, Howe High School, Cherry Sheppard, Technical High School, and Richard Creasy, Warren Central High School. Mrs. Hope Nevitt, history teacher at Shortridge High School, was chaperone.

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