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An organization helping 3000 Indianapolis persons solve the familar problems of. living in 1951 will mark its 116th birthday next Friday. Celebrating will be the Family Service ASSOCIA" er tion, a Red Feather agency. Rowland Allen, personnel director of I. S. Ayres &.Co., will speak on “Security in a Chaotic World” after a 12:15 luncheon at the Columbia Club. < This year, as every year, fhem- ——————————— bers will point to strengthening families to make a strong patite Where to Go

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according to Julius Birge, as- “Mister Angel,” Civic Thesociation president. Assisting him' «ter Production, $1.80. Civic | with meeting arrangements js! Theater, 1847 N. Alabama. | 8:30 p. m. | High School Basketball: | Crispus Attucks at Ladoga;

| | ! | C| at Charlton; Morton Memorial # | at Sacred Heart; Crawfords- | ville at Shortridge; Technical | at Kokomo; Wiley at Washington; Beech Grove at Eminence; Lawrence at Ben Davis; Decatur Central at Speedway; Dover at Pike Township; Martinsville at Southport; Warren Central at Howe. 70c. 8:15 p. m.

Mr. Graham Mr. Birge

Henry Graham, executive direc-!luncheon Tuesday. Mrs. tor. ° [Clapham will be. commentator. Four board members will be: elected to succeed retiring mem- They’ re Free bers, Bishop R. A. Kirchhoffer,

Reily G. Adams, Mrs. Thomas D. ; olk dancing?

Stevenson and Mrs. J. L. Cadick. The Park Department doesngt Some Catch think so. The de- ¥ partment offers a a free class for : beginners, start-

ing Wednesday, at Garfield Community Center. An hour of instruction starting at 7:30 p. m, will. be followed | by, dancing until [10:30 p.m. Mrs. Norma Koster,

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|supervisor of special activities, {will have charge. ‘Promotion ¥ | Christo T. Mocas has been named director

of Butler Univers8ity’s Evening Division a n d summer session. Former assistant professor of romance languages at Butler, he i around ceeds R. Har- ‘og COMES 514 VanCleave,

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this mermaid - when she . here Mar. 4-6 to Murat Temple. who took a job ® Miss Nancy Hartman, South at the Univer- 4 Bend, will be part of the show at sity of Southern - Mr. Mocas the Indiana Lumber & Builders’ Califobriia in ‘Los Angeles. Sup ply Association-conivention. |gutier since 1947, She represents Abesto Manufacturing Corp. of Michigan City.

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The Diamond Council of Ameriea has chosen Sol Blickman as director for the fifth consecutive year. Mr, Blickman is vice presi-

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