Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 175, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 December 1928 — Page 9

yg 12, 1928.

Officers for Service Star Body Chosen Members of Hamilton Berry chapter, Service Star Legion, elected Mrs. George M. Spiegle president of the chapter at a meeting held Tuesday afternoon at the Chamber of Commerce. Besides an annual election of officers, the annual Christmas party was also held. Other officers elected are: First vice-president, Mrs. Frank Nessler; second vice-president, O. E. Green; third vice-president; Mrs. William Horne; fourth vice-president, Mrs. Linton A. Cox; fifth vice-president, Mrs. Charles Trask; recording secretary, Mrs. Howard H. Maxwell; corresponding secretary, Mrs. O. L. Bray; membership secretary, Mrs. William Hayes; financial secretary, Mrs. McClellan Coppock; treasurer, Mrs. Herman Munk; historian, Mrs. Cora Young Wiles; gold star chairman, Mrs. Ethel Rathert, and chaplain, Mrs. D. H. Fatout. During the party, Mrs. George Reeder sang a group of Christmas songs, accompanied by Mrs. Bruce Maxwell. CLASS MEMBERS WILL OFFER PLAY TONIGHT "Honor Bright,” a three-act comedy by Meredith and Kenyon Nicholson, will be presented at 8:15 this evening at the Fairview Presbyterian church, Forty-sixth street and Capitol avenue. Members of the Young Peoples’ Bible class will be in the cast, which includes: Misses Lulu Gregg, Edelle Flanders, Henrietta Qrr, Ruth FlandLa Verne Clinehens and Nellie Plummer; Messrs. Charles Martin, Charles Fell, George Kistler, William Scheigert, Carl Otto, Robert Gregg, Virgil Allen, Hartzell Perry and Robert Whitman. Miss Reba Haskett is director. ENTERTAIN MEMBERS WITH DINNER BRIDGE Miss Helen Semensky, 1457 Union street, entertained Tuesday evening with a dinner bridge for members of the Eye-See co-eds. The table was decorated with Christmas appointments and lighted with red tapers, tied with tulle. Guests included Mesdames George Gebhardt, Mose Kennington; Misses Mae Shonts, Mary Moriarity, Margaret Moriarity, Margaret Clifford and LaVonne Johns. Sorority Dance Members of the Sahara Buds will entertain with a dance at the Indiana ballroom Thursday evening. Tickets may be purchased from any member, at the Grotto'office or at the ballroom ticket office. Miss Edna Schardt is chairman, assisted by Misses Pauline Burnett, Carolyn Forster, Helen Beitcher and Mary Williams.

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California White Asparagus—Tips or spears. Country Club. There is none finer grown; very tender and deliicous. Square can 35# Wisconsin Peas—Country Club. Tiny. In the best hotels and homes no finer peas are served. No. 2 can, 21#. Sifted, No. 2 can IT# Fancy Country Club Corn —Illinois Country Gentleman; finest white corn grown. No. 2 can, 15#. Maine Golden Bantam, No. 2 can 17# California Spinach—Country Club; thoroughly cleaned; contains absolutely no grit; very tender and flavory. No. 2 can ...15# Lima Beans—Picked fresh and canned; flavorful. Avondale, No. 2 can 18# Stringless Beans—Country Club; exceptionally tender. No. 2 can 30# Kidney Beans—Country Club; in a rich tomato sauce. Can lO# Pure Strained Honey—Country Club; healthful, delicious. 1-lb. jar..23# Chili Con Carne—Country Club. Mexican style. A meal in itself. Can 12 ‘i# Canada Dry—The Champagne of Ginger Ales. 12-oz. bottle 18#

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