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St. mon LE : {Ay | : : : | archaeology and a dinner of the WORLD'S LARGEST SELLER AT 10. 4 | Ten huge trailers loaded with Civil Defense

! Bociety of Indiana Pioneers. i 3! ' As P, — - — | exhibits and, other material “designed to “Alert [YMCA ' Ta : : . All sorts. of YMCA work will] ¥ NEW YOF

| America” will appear in Indianapolis early in 1952, - pp ¥ be discussed here during meetings] "54 + year - old <= @ the

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— THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES a eo FRIDAY, DEC.7I051 . FRIDA NIN-WILLIAMS CRS alt ma Tee Sn Ix breakfast for college history| 2. : LF a ‘Pc gee + 7 CE ene! FS 0 LM i The ost of today will ie oot) “? - ‘ Mane. NAM Corts Toss! | LAF Je FRE — — 7 “Whi,

Impending visit of the caravan was announced —_— t lof six b : ranches M h by Henry L. Moffett, 11th district commander of »# . ONUZ Bhday through, started his cs

5 | Veterans of Foreign Wars. oN 2 | niversity Student) 7-DAY TRIAL ~- Balance Rooalfion Ww pans from dc

Mr. Moffett said the traveling exhibition is one A Pe@ Branch starts off with a program | was elected |

* » of three originating in Washing- ere | Monday in the school Union, : National As m stery . ton, aponsored. by Valley Forge Where to Go Building. Members will be taken | ‘B ] IM 47 facturers. ‘ . "foundation, Inc., members o % {into two types of HI-Y clubs FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY “ * William J. : y “a which include leading figures re- Tho dinind Ite Rete Jeaturs. iy |Tuesday evening, same pace. - : ! Grede Found . sponsible for the “Freedom Train” | $2.40 and $1.80. State Fair | At a Central Branch dinner » . ; ; Wis.,, was (| bank . three years igo. | i Grounds Coliseum. 8:30 p.m. Meeting Wednesday, speaker will board of dire . ea vic, hus Ress. wellare High School Basektball: [be George Craig, past national liam H. Ruf and other groups will be invited yo &* Ripple at Decatur Cen- commander of the American | textile man » io contribute | pd own displays; oa); Deaf School at Beech legion. Also Wednesday, the| Z ; comes chair . 0 those in the caravan, | Grove: Howe at Franklin; Man- | South District Branch will meet| board. . Butler U. News .| ual vs. Warren Central at Ca-<|2t 7 p. m. in Olive Branch Chris- | ation Jour |

it's easy’. to start the . thrift habit of -

became an a man to fini After attendi Wisconsin fo! -& summer ea his junior yes

| The annual Butler University thedral; Frankfort at Techni- tian Church. Cheer Drive for Christmas toys, cal; ‘Washington at Lawrence | Parker Jordan, YMCA general] food and, cloth- cana Central; Brownsburg at Ben secretary, will speak at the West, 7 IS 7ON Davis. Moral Township at Branch meeting at 7:30 p, m.

ing has been un- | Franklin Township; Pittshoro [Thursday in Washington Street

der way on cam- : pos since. Mone at Pike Township and Moores- Methodist Church. Meanwhile, the 17 Inch i

’ day, with the # | ville at Speedway. 70c. 8 p.m. East District Branch will gather But his faf young folks with . ‘usual good re- $ | Civic Theater Comedy “Mr. |at Irvington Presbyterian Church : time he start . sults. E | Rurry's Etfehings” $1.80. for dinner and a speech by Dr..| MAHOGANY CABINET Fving, vith

Booth Tarkington Civie Thea- John B. Ferguson, former , pastor cation. so h

{ ter, 1847 N, Alabama St. 8:30 there. : TABLE MODEL

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Sponsored by 3 The Collegian, student daily,

i the campaign ; 0 “The Silver Whistle.” Indiana’ Paris | gathers momen- 3} | University Theater, Blooming - Uncendiome in tum fast because [WRENN #4 ton. & p. m. ¢ it's competitive. we. yoitier | Professional Basketball: LWE ers tionally ask to see lg Baltimore Bul- Jomay § ne

| Fraternities, so- | Olympians vs.

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| rorities and ‘other campus groups jets. $2 and $1.50. Butler H For One , ‘ the new {vie to see who can ring ations Fieldhouse. 8:30 p. m. t FOR I i: MAN Year Warranly “ highest score on donations Drama Festival at Technica : * ROCKET BANK | brought in, High School. Plays ¥riday: IN YouR LIFE OPEN TONITE also Chairman this year is David, «pe» py Crispus Attucks. For- | TUIARS - Walker, assisted by Nance Mc- ,n 2 p. m. and “Sham” by | UNTIL 9 P. M. e Nature Studies Keown and Donald Herring. Reé-| aappal. Student Center. 3 | | conditioning and distribution of p.m. Plays Saturday: “Moon- | THEY RE GREAT in Thrift the material js handied by 1ndi cuit. Hugford” by Ben Davis, » One of the Largest TV Selections in Indianapolis anapolis Goodwill Industries. Forum. 9:30 a. m.; “Special | cane a8 " g CHRISTMAS . My Own | Sphinx, junior class honorary | Sen by Bruny RE ; GIFTS FOR Savings Book at Butler, recently initiated Rich- Wf C8 00 tT im, ard Van Buskirk, Marvin Rob-| 1 i “Se. Weaderiul” by bins (both of Indianapolis); Sol Wanhington. Forum. 2 p.m. Famous Sunbeam Shavers, : w

Seifert, Chicago, and Sanford Also Schick, Remington, etc.

and “Bread” by Howe. Farum.

re on EA Ange IN pier} fluc Rj Ae $00. tor png 1 anand $1down. $9659 ’ Railr yadm on’ '§ - i Miss--Maxine- Richardson, or $1.50 for all. \ “OPEN “SUNDAY~—12-4 P. M. z oe | AL C N Wrightstown, N. J., has heen apy = 30 CR A] : Nexi Door 28532 Ww. Michigan IM. 3479 FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSN pointed assistant professor ' History JE To The (education in Butler's College of Monument

Following the opening session Circle on folklore yesterday, the Indiana Circle Theat | History Conference at the State ¢ oaire

i | Library opened this morning with TE : : : 15 a |

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