Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 192, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 November 1926 — Page 8

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TEACHERS COLLEGE TO STAGE ITS ANNUAL FAIR FRIDAY

Tearoom With Students in Charge to Be Special Feature —Handiwork to Be Sold at Booths —Lanterns Made by Girls Will Form Decorations. Lanterns made by two hundred girls in the handwork class of the Teachers’ College under the direction of Miss Fay Marshall will decorate the array of booths at the annual fair of the school to be held Friday &fternoon in th eassembly hall. Members of the faculty will be in charge of the booths with students assisting them.

A. special feature will be the tearoom In which students will serve. The art booth has announced special attractions In leather purses and desk sets and the apron booth will specialize In aprons for children. Foods and Jellies In the household booths will be donated by the moth ers of the children in the Jackson kindergarten, which Is affiliated with the college. Candy will be made by the students. Fortune telling booths and flower booths will be other Inducements. Miss Ruble Stapp Is the general chairman, and those In charge of booths are: Linen, Mrs. Alice Goss, Mrs. M. W. Hyde, Miss Mary Walkup, Miss Elizabeth Bettcher, Miss Lucy Brokaw and Mrs. Fannie Baker; art, Miss Mary Truner, Miss Elizabeth Downhour; candy. Miss Alta Smith, Mrs. Blanche Chenoweth, Mrs. Rose Wesley, Miss Fay Marshall, Mrs. Helen Smith, Miss Hazel Herman; tearoom, Miss Mae Engle, Miss Katherine Kiefer, Miss Julia aMoore, Mrs. Elizabeth BradFat (joes Without Starving Perhaps you have exercised and dieted, and learned some of the ill effects. Now try an easy, pleasant way, whose results endure. That way is Mannola Prescription Tablets. It acts to correct the cause. People have used it for years, so the place it bolds has been secured by countless demonstrations. yhe use of Mannola requires no abnormal exercise or diet. One simply takes four tablets daily until the weight comes down to normal. You see the results wherever you look today. Excess fat is not one-tenth so common as it was. Ask your own friends what Mannola did for them. .You should try Marmola in justice to yohrself. Watch the reduction, watch the new vitality that comes. Then tell your friends. The greatest kindness you can no the over-fat today is to tell them this easy, pleasant way to reduce. Go try it now. Marmola prescription tablets are sold by all druggists at $1 per box. Send this coupon for our latest book, a 25-ct. sample free, and our guarantee. Clip it now. The Pleasant IVay to Reduce MARMOLA 2-234 General Motors Bldg. | C*-,—, DETROIT. MICH. I rrec rh:>

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of Dionysius.” Mrs. C. A. Mueller will speak on “Turrets and Towers.” • • • Mineola Club will give a dance Thursday evening at 110 E. Maryland St. Prize waltz. • • • Mrs. Harvey Barnes entertained with a sewing party Tuesday afternoon at her home on S. Colorado Ave. Thanksgiving decorations were used. The guests were Mesdames Raymond Kanoft, Fred Innis, Clyde Nease, Lemoine F.ische, Howard Lintner, Edis Wildman and Austin Nutt.

The ladies of St. Catherine’s parish will have a card party Thursday afternoon and evening at the hall at Shelby and Tabor Sts. • * • Mrs. Clara Higgins entertained with a farewell party Tuesday at her home in honor of Mrs. Jennie Farmer, who is leaving for Hammond, Ind., for an indefinite stay. Yellow and white decorations were used. Guests were Mesdames William Feltz, Cleo Hensley, Louie Nees and Harry Nees. Mrs. Higgins was assisted by her daughter, Mrs. Earl Roberson. • • • Monumental Division No. 128, G. I. A., B. of L. E., will give a card party this evening in room 421, Castle Hall Bldg. • • • The Worrffn of Moose Hall Legion will give a card party Thursday afternoon at 2:30 at 135 N. Delaware St. • • • The Y. P. C.s of St. Roch’s will give a hard time, old time dance on Saturday night, at St. Roch’s Hall, 3600 S. Meridian St. Good music. • * • The women of the Altar Society of St. Ann’s Catholic church, Mars Hill, will serve a chicken dinner next Sunday from 11 to 2 p. m. in the parish hall. Mrs. William Etter will be in charge. Aboard party will be held at 3. • • • Marlon Council No. 738 Security benefit Association will give a euchre and bunco party, Thursday night at the Odd Fellows hall, Hamilton and E. Washington Sts. * * * Daughters of the Nile will meet this evening in the Palm Room of the Claypool Hotel at U:3O. AGAINST FEE CHARGING Savings and Loan Leagueto Ask Measure of Legislature. Measures to curtail activities of fee charging building and loan associations will be asked of the coming Legislature by the Savings and Loan League of Indiana, It was decided today at the ixty-ninth annual convention at the Severin. A. Q. Gallahan of Peru, league president, condemned the practice of charging membership fees. Officers were to be elected today, following a business session

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