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vice president; Frank Stacey, as-

‘gecretary; Roy Medcalfe, room clerk, Graylynn Hotel, treasurer, and Homer Chevrount, night clerk, Marott Hotel, sergeant-at-arms. : Their female counterparts elected Anna M. Klein, Graylynn| Hotel, president; Blanche Hill, Hotel Antlers, vice president; Elizabeth Davis, Hotel Lincoln,! vice president; Lorraine Olson, Hotel Harrison, secretary; Reba] Mills, and Avis Nelp, Hotel Harrison, sergeant-at-arms,

Beer Belle

Dolly Martin, New York actress and model and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Martin, Lizton,| Ind., is one of dozens of models competing for the Miss Rheingold] title, a choice advertising mod-! eling job.

Hotel - Harrison treasurer,

THOSE PERENNIAL congenials, the Hotel Greeters of America, Indianapolis Chapter 38, have elected a new slate of officers for the 1952-53

George Johnson, room clerk at the Columbia Club, is new président. Other officers: John Bird, room clerk, Hotel Lincoln, president; Roy Stack, room clerk, Columbia Club,

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Baseball: dians vs. St. Paul Saints, tory Field.

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Church Hails 100th

Year

Times COLUMBUS, May 6-—Members, (of the Columbus Christian Church,

State Service

beginning tomorrow will mark thei 100th anniversary of the construc-|

The new

~ (tion of the church's first building.

church, with its tgll|

; (campanile, or square tower, and! . |a reflection pool, received much|

(national notice when it was built . 110 years ago. It cost about $1 mil-|

Miss Martin Mrs. Hadflich

Harmonious

Instrumental and vocal soloists will be in the spotlight during the sixth annual music festival Friday in the Nora School auditorium. Mrs. Virginia Haflich will be in charge.

Golden Day

Mr. and Mrs. Mason B. Carlisle won't celebrate tomorrow, even though it is their 50th wedding anniversary. They'll spend the day Juieny in their home, 1141 W. th 8t. Mr. Carlisle is a retired toolmaker, The couple has one one child, Mrs, Esther Hansen,

Nurses Gather

torium,

‘Group Dynamics’ Prof. Jacob I. Hurwitz of University of Michigan depart-

cussion Saturday in the Central YMCA on “Group Dynamics.”

Secretaries. Keith Pegg of the the program,

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The anniversary festivities will (open with a fellowship dinner to-| {morrow evening at the church. {The Rev, M. B. Miller, Mountain {City, Tenn. vice president and |general evangelist of the AppalaThe school band, choruses, and chian Mountains Evangelizing Association will give the dinner address. He is a former minister of the host church, | Pageant Planned { Festive anniversary services are scheduled for each Sunday beginning next week and closing June 1. A historical pageant will be; presented May 20 and 21. i

about four miles north of Colurm-/ bus. Members built a separate] in Columbus Christian Chapel in 1852, In 1879, 6115 Cooper Rd., and two grand- [the Immediate predecessor of the

{lion and incorporates some of the| “HhiONt MOAEn 1aedE Tor chara ™ | construction of this day. i

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originally was a part of the New) Christian Church located!

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present building, the Tabernacle Church of Christ, was erected.

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Times Special | NEW YORK, May 6—The UniThe meeting is for all Indiana versity of Notre Dame has conYMCA boys work and program|ferred its 1952 Laetare Medal on

Thomas E.

YMCA state office is arranging City, a member of the U. 8. Atom{ic Energy Commission. Francis Cardinal Spellman, Archbishop of New York, presided 2 Southport Chapter 442, OES, at the ceremonies yesterday. The will confer degrees for candidates Rev. John J. Cavanaugh, CSC, at the regular meeting at 8 p.m. Notre Dame president, presented tomorrow in the Southport Ma-/the medal, The medal is awarded sonie Temple. Mrs, Viola White is| annually to the outstanding Cath-

olic layman.

nt building. désigned

A special meeting of all grad-|by the famous Finnish architects, uates of the St. Vincent's Hospital Elie] Saarinen and his son, Erq, School of Nursing has been called/has attracted visiting tourists for 7:30 tonight in the school audj- from all parts of the United States |and various foreign countries. Dr. | T, K. Smith is pastor. | ta —

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,. HIGH BRASS—Trumpet trio of the Butler University Concert Band is comprised of (left to right) Robert Pickett, Rushville; Harold Duncan, 2408 Roosevelt Ave. and Benjamin Yeager, Elkhart. The three are photographed in the J. |. Holcomb Botanical Gardens on the Fairview campus, where the band, Charles Henzie directing, will give concerts at 3 p.m. Sunday and May 25. An. other concert will be given there May 8 by the Jordan College of

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