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Junior and senior girl winners “will represent the state in the namajorette contest at St.

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Paul in January,

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GUYS AND GALS with the high, fancy strut, will compete for prizes in the first Hoosier Baton Twirling Contest at the Coliseum, Sept. 6, As a feature of the State Fair, more than a - ‘hundred twirlers are expected to make a bid for - State-wide championship titles and trophies. YT 5 "The contest, open to all Hoosier baton twirlers, | ill be in five divisions, two for the boys, and three for the girls. Girls will include juveniles up to and including 10 years of age; juniors from 11 through 14 and geniors 15 and over. Boys include juniors up to and “including 14 and seniors 15 and

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Where to Go

“Arsenic and Old Lace,” presented by the Brown County Plavhouse. Nashville, Ind, 8 p.m. Band. Concert and: Variety Show. Danvers Julian Band. Garfield Park. Free. 8 p.m. Stock Car Races. 16th St. Speedway. $1. 8:30 p. m,

for radio station WXLW, was | named radio and television sublic|

1953.

© The Red Cross Blood Service information officer.

#as scheduled four Marion County Lt. gperations this week.

donations 11 a. m. Tuesday and 2 p. m. to 8 p, m.| {courses now offered during the'To Tour U. S.

WASHINGTON, D. C., July 26 |—An exhibition of “French Drawlings, Masterpieces from Five Cen|turies” will be brought to gihe | United States this fall under the

Thursday. Travelers Insurance Co. em-| ployees are recruiting donors for) a temporary blood center tomor-| fow on the main floor of the) Chamber of Comerce huilding, 320 N. Meridian St. Hours sched- - tied are from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. {goons - Indianapolis Bleaching Co., 900 Ww. Wabash St., has scheduled the ‘Bloodmobile from 11 a. m. to 4 Pr. m. Wednesday.

Townsend Picnic

Townsend Clubg for National Insurance will. hold an all-day for sound . basket picnic today at Garfield fpark. Lunch will be served atphone Co, division manager said.

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Ted Campbell

ftured as’ part of ‘a series of sum-

{mer concerts being put on by the {ull professorship and an . in-

iDepartment of Parks, - SOT Paul Beckley and Co. will be Nave been announced by Presi-

{featured in an act of landscape tart creation and the Continental Le also will appear,

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Three new appointments in the as ociate professor in the hilIndiana Wing of the Civil Air losophy At. ? j Patrol have been announced by " §Col. Wayne W, Ricks, eommand- faculty since 1949, is a graduate

{ing officer,

Major Richard

. imanager of the General Controls! {from the University of Michigan

1035 N. Pennsylvania St. and the University of Ke ntucky. appointed deputy Wing com- | I

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yoo Forres, H. Repess, con- uate of Columbia College. He rector and announcer received graduate degrees from,

Raymond M, Wheatcraft.,

to 5 p. m.|Wheateraft squadron.

‘Re-elected to Post

Dr. Paul Van B. Allen, 1500 ‘N. | Delaware St, was recently reelected secretary-treasurer of the | National Board of Examiners for | Osteopathic Physicians and Sur-

He was re-elected to the post at the 56th annual convention of the American Osteopathic Association at Atlantic City.

More New Phones

The North Side is being wired | . more sound that is.!

A. B. Nail, Indiana Bell Tele-|

co-owner of the” Wheatcraft Air- struction

golf outing and dinner.

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| Funeral Home,

Mrs. Gillum, : {who was 47, was

. Dr, Comfort a life resident of

Dr. Young

Union Seminary and Westmin- Indianapolis un- Is

"7 ister Seminary. itil she moved to Butler also plans to offer 144 Monticello about courses of instruction in 33 fields a year ago. She

during the fall semester of the worked for sev- ;

evening division. eral years at the Prof. Mocas, said advance ‘Wm. H. Block planning. for the fall term in‘cludes all major departments of Surv ivors the school's Colleges of Liberal ner husband Arts and Sciences, Education, Thomas i two [Business Administration, and the] broth y Bill Jordan College of Music. rolhers, of Registration for the fall term will be

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{New, Ridgefarm, Ill, held Sept. 11 during the New, Rockville, Md.

| Services for Mrs. Helen Lucille! 8 (Gillum, who died Thursday in her! BF home at Monticello, will be at - k 10:30 a. m, tomorrow in Jordan

Burial will be.

iin Washington Park.

Mrs. Gillum

and Marvin two sisters,

regular day school registration Mrs. Virgil Jarrett and Mrs. Eu-

period, and Sept. 15-20 when in-|gene Lashbrook, both of Indianstarts for individual polis, and two grandchildren.

The Defense Blood Center, 18 port, south of Indianapolis, was| classes. : W. Georgia St. will be open for named commanding officer of the|

Butler also will add a World| {Literature course to the eight |

|post-summer term, Aug. 4-22.

10) Alumni- € Clubs Plan Conferences

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BLOOMINGTON, diana University alumni elubs tution's have scheduled five Indiana re- Service. gional conferences. The first will, 71t will be held July 30 in Daviess from .the County. Eleven

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southwestern Indiana jections and will

July 27—In- auspices of the 8mithso Tarveling

French Drawings

an Instiibition

include 1350 drawings Louvre French museums and private col-

and other

be presented in

counties have been invited to this/the Cleveland Art Museum, City

conference, whi

Marion, Gary and Elkhart.

| Art in New York.

will include aj Art Museum of St. Louis, Fogg Others Art. Museum, Cambridge, Mass.,| will be held later in Columbus, |and the Metropolitan Museum of

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there will be more telephones for {North Side residents by the end lof the year. The company is extending ai cable on N. Pennsylvania St. from 82d St. to 86th St. Another! is going in on Evanston Ave be{tween 61st 8t. and 62d St. and {still another is being made on Rosslyn from 53d St. to 54th St. * Mr. Nail said the company is warking to extend service to the combe Addition at 78th Bt. Kimlough. :

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mrotions of a Butler UniMr. Samphell |, ty associate professor to a structor to associate professor

dent M. O. Ross. Dr. George 0. Comfort, 6466 {Central Ave. head of Butler's political science department, is the new professor, Dr. William! Young, 4728 College Ave., is now,

Dr. Comfort, a member of the

of Wéstern Michigan College and

Weber, branch obtained his graduate degrees’

A member of Butler's faculty] {since 1947, Dr. Young is a grad-|

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