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Palladium-Item from Richmond, Indiana • Page 22

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Palladium-Itemi
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Richmond, Indiana
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A Sunday, April 20, 19G9, The Palladium-Item and Sun-Tclegram, Richmond, Ind. 22 Doris Smith, Mike King Reign At Dennis Dance resa Thompson, Steven Wall, To Speak To Church Women At State Convention May 7 Doris Smith and Mike King were named queen and king of Dennis Junior High School's spring dance, "The Kingly Fling with the Queenly Spring" from 7:30 to 9:45 p.m. Friday. The gymnasium was decorated in blue and gold crepe paper. Chaperones were Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Marksbury, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stoner, Miss Hazel Pigg, Miss Barbara Crome, John Hall, and Estell Hannah. Attending were: Max Bailey, Denise Bradbury, Mary Jane Brann, Janet Brooks, Debbie Blossom, Barbara Ne-pati, Ruth Biett, Kathy Fansher, Randy Thurston, and Mam Williams.

Beverly Baker, Vicki Benton, joe Bennett, Curt Barker, Debbie Bane, Darlene Brooks, Nam! Colom, David Brown, Lisa Carnes, Dwayne Madden, Randy Falcone, Kathy Tuttle, Sheryl Witt, Steve Thomas, Terrl Wise-hart. Melody Risselman, Tony Rice and Vicki Ponder, Gary Sigerlor, Marvin Sands, Don Runnels, Danny Skinner, Mark Gremin-ger, Janice Jelly, Mike Parker, lomy Messier, Mark Parrish, Christine McKinney and David Mullins. Anne Mattac, Paula Marksbury, Patty McMillin, Mike Osborne and Bill Nicholson. David Parsons, Jann Reid, Cyndi Parrish, Mike Ragen, Betsy Parker, Cathy Ray, Jim Schultz, Pam Risselman, Ted Parker, Robin Philhower, Judy Armbruster, Annette Salzarulo and Mike Ragen, Sally Sweitzer, Doris Smith, Randy Schowalter, Steve Snyder, Karen Stubbs, Brent Smith, Trent Smock and Dick Thomas. Barbara Tutrle, Tim Zimmerman, Mike Witt, Vera Ann Williams, Beth Wiechman, Babs Wharton, Don Winget, Connie Wall, Tom Wambo, Bob Beales, Diana Brown, Christopher G.

Benfey, and Robin Barker. Vicki Burke, Debbie Burke, Del Fetters, Melissa Chasteen, Shirley Cunigan, Juman Collier, John Dunn, Cathy Ghearing, Ricky Hamm, Loretta Haste, Teri Fueglein, Joe Gevinn, Bonnie Harbin, and Brenda Hatch. Larry Sparks, Terri Steins, Sharon Smith, Jim Svec, Nancy Skinner, Megan Thiede, Cathy Runyon, Kim Sherrow, Mark Sharits, Jeff Stout, and Kyle Short, Albert Johnson, Connie Jones, Cathy Jones, Jim Hein-baugh, Cathy Hinsely, Julianne Holmes, Skip Hopkins, Mike Hunt, and Steve Hill. Nancy Marcio, Connie Knipp, Brenda Kirkman, Rick Knecht, Rodger Kepler, Donna Kurkow-ski, Teri Little, Ann Kretl, Jana Major, Jill Kinsinger, and Marilyn Mains. Beth Norris, Sandy McKnight, Kim McClain, Sandy Muvin, Di-anna Muller, Marilyn Myer, Harriet Miller, Danny Neel, Cindy Roseer, Peggy Ramsey, John Seminar To Open Gala Week At Purdue May 1 WEST LAFAYETTE Kicking off Gala Week activities in Purdue University's centennial year will be a memorial seminar in memory of the late Virgil I.

"Gus" Grissom and Roger B. Chaffee, Purdue astronauts. The daylong session will be held Thursday, May 1, with Stewart L. Udall, former secretary of the Interior, as the principal speaker. Other speakers, who together with Udall will explore the theme "Technology and the Future of Man," include Profs.

Max Black, Cornell University; Bernard Feld, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Loren Eiseley, University of Pennsyl-vnia. The initial seminar, jointly sponsored by the Schools of Engineering and the School of Humanities, Social Science and Education, will be repeated each year at the beginning of Gala Week in honor of Purdue's two fallen astronauts. ISara Brann, Janice Anderson, Rev. Kiyoko Kajiwara, a graduate of Tokyo Union Theological Seminary, was ordained as a minister of the United Church of Christ in Japan in 1965. Mrs.

Sun Ae Kim of Korea is a graduate of Taegu City College and Presbyterian Seminary in Korea and of New York Theological Seminary. She teaches in Soong Sil College and in the Presbyterian Theological Seminary in Seoul. Mrs. Flerida Ruth Romero of the Philippines is associate professor in the College of Law of the University of the Philippines. Miss Juynh Noc Ngoc Tram of Vietnam is the daughter of a retired pastor and a graduate of the University of Saigon.

She has done graduate work in educational administration and studies at Syracuse University in New York. Registrations for the two-day assembly will close Thursday. All sessions, with the exception of the Fellowship dinner, will be held at First Friends Church, 1501 East Main St. It is emphasized that all interested women are invited to attend. Attendance is not confined to membership in Church Women United.

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at Holy Family Hall. She also will act as moderator for a panel of Christian Causeway Women at the 1 p.m. session the following day. Before assuming her present position, Miss Shannon was associate general secretary of the Commission on Ecumenical Mission and Relations of the United Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. She represented her denomination at the Third Assembly of the World Council of Churches in New Delhi in 1961, the Eighteenth General Council of the World Presbyterian Alliance in Sao Paulo, Brazil, in 1959 and at the Nineteenth General Council in Frankfurt, Germany, in 1964.

Was College Instructor A native of Kansas, she is a graduate of the University of Chicago and later received her master of arts degree from Biblical Seminary in New York. Miss Shannon served as an instructor at Beirut College for Women from 1933 to 1936 and was director of the Westminster Foundation at Ohio University from 1936 to 1949. She has traveled widely for church consultations in Latin America, Africa and China and has taught in numerous conferences across the United States. Dr. Elton Trueblood, president Study Change For Cakavian Dailects COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) Dr.

Kenneth E. Naylor, assistant professor of Slavic language at Ohio State University, is working on the Cakavian dialects of the Serbo-Croatian language to see if a new classification system can be developed. Cakavian is one of three categories of Serbo-Croatian and it is spoken along the Adriatic coast, on the Istrian peninsula, the islands off the Yugoslav coast, and in sections of Chicago and Cleveland. flSS Mar. Only once was George Washington forced to surrender an army under his command.

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