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» mm — ¢ F Part iss Di Im . | ~ Fourth Year Photoplay Indorsers to Hold Party and Style Show Miss Denny | Dance Aid Men Clai '« To Be Noted Will Bicom EE 1 f - ; 4 § 40 De INoOte( VYV1 2Ccome onors 10r At Lunche Bride Tod D tics l'oday Founder and President to | Marriage to I, W. McKee Players Write Their Own Be Honor Guest To Take lace in Skits for Program : of Celebration. Christ Church. On Jan. 30. 5 Ee —— he : The ®t. Vincent Hospital Guild is Miss Margaret Lindsay Denny. ‘By BEATRICE BURGAN to observe its fourth anniversary daughter of Mr. ~ad Mrs, George Society Editor Monday. The luncheon and pro- Liven Den: o RQ Hiram Wesson HE men in The Players are gram are to be held at the Indian- Ne ES aahange, Mammal L claiming Jan. 30 as their night. fg apolis Athletic Club. today at Christ Ep scopal Church. di We pie cartying. most of the : : SL Nis t irectoral burdens and the majority to - Mrs. Ellard B. Duane, Blooming- The Rev. E. Alger Powell is to of the roles in the skits, why j ,. ton founder and president, is to be Sfcials i Vio Sefer the pres- shouldn't the-gevening be dedicated f{ & an honor guest. Mrs. Duane has ones oe rome i ga ok : to us?” they query. gE served continuously as president b re 0 Jo hii hi RITiage : The Players are enjoying their 3 since the guild's organization by 22 > Le. RS a Sen. fod Miss Jean. Stickney (above) Iz originality. Rehearsals are more '%% women av the Louise de Marillac €r Sister, Miss ho y. Bin i di enthusiastic than usual, becau Hall wh be bert O. Deluse is {7 be Mr. McKee’s | On a committee arranging the |. ~ "1 ritte Se 3 al ’ wl ere members meet. : Besman. | Beta Delta Chi Sorority’s annual = ae! Diels Sali n by members i has Of the first board invit. Out-of-town guts are to be Mr.| Midwinter dance to be held to- |r’ “gras Produced, Last summer or ed include Mrs. John C. Consodine, McKee’s mother, 1 lis. Hervey Bates,| morrow night at the Lakeshore : cis Dunn, secretary, sent a first vice president; Mrs. Rudolph Pasadena, Cal, fo fnerly of Indian-| Country Club. Mrs, George Henn out announcements urging members i Auideiieils, second vice president; | apolis and Mrs. Horace F. Nixon, | is chairman and " Mrs. Robert | © enter a contest for original plays. 1 rs. Russell L. White, treasurer; : ills. hi a !| Davis Jr. a committee membe Author Hides Identily Miss Helen Carroll, recording secre- Chess lls, Bllausipnia, the - a committee member. Pron: Lake Marie aie the i . tary; Mrs. Gerald B. Ely, corre- An informal jiception at the . roi, Geran your pencils, forget : Sponeing socreruy) Mesdames Wil- Denny home is t¢ follow the cere- Sister Nai ed the heat, and write some plays.” \ am J. Freaney, Bernard J. Larkin mony. The couple is to leave on a m The productions ror this montn's and George J. Polis, trip’ to Californit|| After May 15 shisioinmimt 426 ths fish 50 bn Guests Being Invited they are to return to Traders Point M : d f H lec. ar : ; : : for residence. J al Oo ONOYT | A bit of sleuthing is going on ¢ . Mrs. George Hilgemeier Jr. is ar- : within the ranks. Some member : ranging the party to which guests I Ri F b 3 Sonbivuted i “Emperor i ing invi . x s verything.” e members have | ,are being invited. ar Club Meetings n 1tes CD. a “you-can’t fool-us” attitude and SE sanl mess hi folie i a they claim the writer will be forced 5 rs. L. J. Druschel, first vice presi- : : o admit his or her identity. | dent; Mrs, C. L. Eisaman, second TOMO {ROW 0 Mlss Yar Jeno Barhelie 18 2 ° EF aul Richey ly Sitgoting rehearsals i$ : : . Whi Wes Irvington Fortniiht , e maid of honor a e marriage o L this skit, to be enacted at the I mvs ae al ingion Farin fy Cth Jk" ir Ss Tm Louse Shc That by ie ad ie al fetars: Mice DS ya: ll Stubbs, assistant. | Mrs. Carl With- | Bachelder, to Dr. C. Harvey Sorum, in i Li hal, Ler and responding secretary; Miss Carroll, Be Sermanys ganiribion to the Madison, Wis. The marriage is to supervising production of Mrs. Rob- | ~. Mrs. J. W. Wright and = Mrs. John RA H mever_curent eve. chul- | take place Feb. 3 at the home of the [ert C. Winslow's farce, “The Curve | Darmody, directors. Coad Mesdames Ira Gaston, Christine Clapp, R. R. Mills and Edwin & Woman's. Round "able Club.. Mrs, | Pride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clay of ‘the Nation.” Mrs. Charles i The members sew on supplies and ¢ . Mackey (left to right) are Indianapolis Indorsers of Photoplays mem- ‘ J. S. Herriot, ho: less. Mrs. K. E.|Bachelder, 1998 N. New Jersey St. Wells, Mrs. Paul Fisher and Mrs. \ layettes which are contributed to Be: Candidates J bers making arrangements for a bridge party, tea and style show in Frances Laudick Lancet, book review. * | Betty Sue Boyd is to be the flower Winslow are the only women in the the hospital's maternity ‘and chil- : 9 Ayres’ Auditorium Tuesday. Mrs. Mills is general chairman. Twentieth Cent itv Club. 1 p. m,|&irl and William Stoval, Madison, cast including Percy Weer, Mr. | g dren’s wards. In addition to financ- A d ; A q . : id f No en eau ab p. Wit 3 io. be host men. Bruce, Horace McClure, Caleb ing guest. cases, members make ( : vers : ‘| The bride-to-be will return home | Lodge, William Ray Adams, Judge ; scrapbooks for the children, provide n rew VISES Becomes Br 1a€ O a aeve i Hoy ow. Mrs. Friday from the University of Wis- Smiley Chambers, Mr. Fisher and | a library service, give holiday par- . . oS o S In cliarge of program. | =o “rere she has been a |Stuart Dean. . Jes and recently refurnished and G. O. P. W omen O E Robinson M p P Sm il airelan, Miss | tudent. Rehearsals are being held in the redecorated ~a maternity ward sun- : : rs ay A Si Soufiending ee Several parties have been arranged | Wiliam Ray Adams’ social room. | room. —— SORORITIES Elizabeth Matthit,| current .events; | it her honor. Mrs. Harold Knox Vr. one. Woman Cast i “Don’t confine your political ac- Verae Sorores Chapter, Verus Cordis 8 p. m. tonight. Miss Helen Following a breakfast at the| Albert Stump, laver, speaker. Bachelgen Muy Batholers oumi, is Soot Ea iis he ie 2X tivities to voting and routine party Reith, hostess. . 3 : Homestead today, Odes E. Robin- SATU2IDAY : » Boy im rom 3 to 6 p. m. play; “The English of It.” Dr. John JE Personals work—be cendidates,” Joseph An-|| AlPha Tau [oaanien pil PL pe Br ov Mrs. pein Laker, {| on and his bride, the former Miss| Magazine Club] Colonial Tea-|Jan. 4 in her home, 1927 N. Del-| pay Newcomb is directing this play- | s Gude drew (R. Lafayette) advised the In- Eh LG y. Proceeds to be donated to the Julia || prances Laudick, left on a wedding 200m, Mestames hy Lins Honzy Mrs. E. E. Temperley and daugh- |!¢t Which has Mrs. Raymond Mead It - dianapoli ? i . Le > i udson, C. N. Astin, Clem John- Dts, Tae i : i Ao Nr ond Mire eank B.Sc id p 1 po onene Hembien Alpha Chapter, Alpha Bela Gamma. Fri. p. m. Mrs. William Hen- i d at 10|con, hostess, Mist Margaret Huston ter, Miss Betty Jane Temperley, are she oy Voman In is est, The eg .. Ir. and Mrs. Frank B. Stickney ( at their ch- Nol Delaware 2. hoses arriage vows were read a 3 oR nergargL BY '| to entertain with a luncheon Jan. naracters are to be portrayed e 1ed . Ir a e : 1a . . a. Mm. 8 . Peter an au atne- . bad o 30. iss Marv Frances Hatfield is na S g, Jac ardhave returned. from Miami where| eon meeting today in the Columbia || pp "yoo may "8 p.m. today. Miss Florence Williams, 1021 W. 33d t SS. Peter and Paul Cathe- (World news. Flecipn. Euricheon Miss Mary d is|by Reginald Garstang, Jack Hard they visited Mr. and Mrs. Oran Sb State Assembly Women’s 10 Aon a SP . y. S e S, . . dral rectory by the Rev. Fr. Joseph : He bo Gite 5 dais Letty se the Coole: Fred Norris, Dr. Carleton DanFrickler and family, formerly of C 4% members were guests. Born aa 7 o.. ih. Pi, Sherman Yin, Mew. 1. ¥, Storms B. Tieman. The bride, daughter of E d ® 1 lumbia Club the night of Jan. 30. iels, Dr. James Collins and Robert . Indianapolis. I. Andrew, a Republican House Pe » «Mm. IIL > ee » || Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Laudick, ngage woup Cc The bride’s parents are to enter- |B. Adams. . } ® Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Kenney are to leader, does not believe women * PROGRAMS wore a navy blue suit with caracul Hd tain a few friends at an informal| This group is going from the go to Miami from Washington, where | would be better officials than men. trim. Her only attendant, Miss T B H d tea from 5 to 6 p. m. Jan. 31 at|Robert Adams’ home to Mrs. Dunn's they httended President Roosevelt's| He said, however, .that they are|| Emera Club. 8 p. m. Fri. Miss Edna Gassert, 1501 S. Talbot St, || Bernadette Scoglund, wore dubon- O DE 110Nno0rc€ their home. ; for its rehearsals. : inauguration ceremony. ; progressive. have good ideas and hostess. Miss Minnie Wienke to preside. net suit with caracul trim. Both oll Miss Jeanne Speigel will give a| Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Miner are 3 Sy ———,,, are deserving of an important role Fletcher Place Methodist Church Women’s Association. 1:45 p. m. had corsages of mixed flowers. John B Bric eo Club dinner party in honor of the bridal | chairmen for the evening's entera in public life. " Pri. Community Center Building, 529 Fletcher Ave. Miss Ruth Mill- || McTigue was best man.. y ¥ g couple on Feb. 2. tainment. Their committee includes Tea and Shower romans Elune ari). polijicnt Op igan of Y. W. C. A., speaker. Community women invited. Guests at the breakfast with the : il > EE a _ neo>-a"t Mx ang Drs: Willian Fay Adams, : ganizations have developed leader- Isle of Capri Chapter. International Travel-Study Club Inc. Today. bridal party included Clarence | : Rev Hay to Sp eal r. an rs. Robert B. Adams and . ship and given their members prac- Colonial tearoom. Mrs. Leta Snyder Emery, “Ethiopia.” Mrs. Wil- Laudick, brother of the bride; Miss| Members of th: Triangle Bridge * : Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Halverson. 2 Are to Be Given tical training in politics and gov- liam Degischer, Mrs. Ambrose Hamlyn hostesses Mary Dugan, aunt of the bride; |Ciub are to enteriiin tonight at the| The Rev. Ellis W. Hay, First Con- | After the plays the members and ernmental theory, the speaker ? ? ? : Mr. and Mrs. William A. Scoglund, |home of Mr. anid Mrs. Harry V. gregational Church pastor, is to | their guests are to go to the WoodF Mi M 11 Diinteq Oui. D. E. Kendrick, Miss Catherine Mc- | Wenger Sr. in hc¢iior of Miss Mary talk on “Safe Guiding the Next stock Club for dancing. i or 1SS cllett| [His talk, entitled “Current Trends = j Carten, Mr. and Mrs, Hal Maklin|Margaret Benjamiti and her fiance, | Generation,” at the Butler Univer-| The members contributed enough ~ in Politics,” explained legislation I h and Mr. and Mrs. John H. Stillwill.| Harry V. Wenger Tie. sity Mothers’ Council meeting at [plays to provide the program for : —_— . proposed in the present Gen- ucen nsists on / aug ter S A wedding cake and lighted tapers| The marriage ¢! Miss Benjamin, 10 a. m. tomorrow at Jordan Hall. the March 28 entertainment. Dr. Miss Jean Mellett, a bride-to-be, | eral Assembly and emphasized par- : formed the table centerpiece. caughter of Mrs. lary P. Benjamin, A musical program has been ar-|J. Jerome Littell, president, is to ; ? ’| ticularly its possible effect on wom- x : . Crown Point, to bir. Wenger is to ranged. Mrs. Otto Heppner is ar-| appoint the group to award the Is. to receive pantry goods at a| ep of the State. pL.€arnin 2 reek and [ atin : take place at 4 pijj. Saturday, Jan, | Bngements committee chairman. | cash prizes at the end of .the season, { 7 shower at Miss Virginia McCready’s| | j : iL ad ’ + | tea this afternoon E y ee Dances to Mar k 5, i? Metter Clive, Tabernacle er \ . esbyterian Church. ; Miss McCready is to entertain| Announce I'roth by HELEN WORDEN A nual Festival |, Guests tonight ith Miss Benja- } guests from 2:30 to 5 p. m. and has| | Times Special Weiter : nnua estiva min and her fiance are to be Messrs. Ne : Suaing | Of Sar Solo NEW YORK, Jan. 21.—Pleasant ward was Prince of Wales he fre- } ~ d Mesdames Luis Bruck, Larr gta) Miswn Juewis) Hos wd a SOLOMON its of inormation avout England's | quently walked. over from his home ( 1 1 Earle, Hugh Fallin J. C. Mingle, k Betty Coyle to pour. - ems new King and Queen are reaching ’ Of Catholic Girls arle, Hug att 1 C, gle, Miss Mellett’s mother, Mrs. Don| |p 2 Mrs. 50, 8a 2 this column St. James’ Palace, to have break- Henry Ropes Afnur Sor and 2 Ts r. an rs. Sol Solomon have * : fast with the Yorks. * Bert Westover aiid Mrs. Clarence : Mellett., and her sisters, Misses Mrs. Guy Wyndham writes from |1ast wi e Yorks. “You hear so a : » Martha Jane and Betty Lou Mellett, announced the engagement of their | parliament Piece, her country estate | much of the formality of the British | Tag, balloon and circle dances EB hy M Giiobeth Renick are 2 attend “with the hostess’ Sought, Sara, to Morris Apple- |at Ramsbury, Marlborough, that the royal family,” continues Mrs. James, | are to be staged at the annual fes- Bort aver oorh 423 enick, j mother, Mrs. W. A. McCready, and | blatt, son of Mr. and. Mrs. Louis|two little Princesses, Elizabeth and | «put as a matter of fact, the are | tival of the Junior Catholic Daugh- |. : a . Mesdames Scott Padgett, Harold Appieivats Cincinnati. The wed-|Mary, are struggling with Greek and | 3 normal, natural lot of abe ters of America tomorrow night at ie i ome ll @ ' Hondrake and Durward Staley Jr.| ding is to take place in June. Latin. are anite as simple. an ine | the Hoosier Athletic Club. The i » adil T- | Others to attend are Misses Jane| |Miss Sara Appleblatt, Circinnati,| “Queen Elizabeth insists upon her | a5 Hs Were i 1x Hossammy event is under auspices of the high |Coon Miss Lucile ‘Woody and Miss Suiter, Barbara Spencer, Bui. Rich, Sister ot ie _oidepsooniclorhe is | children mot only reading but Spats Her most interesting memory of | school girls on the social commit- Frances Son a‘t to entertain for Mary Zimmer, Jerry ohnson, | visiting Miss Solomon. Other Cin-|ing Greek and Latin,” says S.| Queen Elizabeth dates back to | tee. n, || : + Phyllis Minter, Billy Warnock, Betty | cinnati friends and relatives at-| Wyndham. ‘She believes it is €s-| Trafalgar Day in 1925. “It was a| Eleanor Ferris is chairman, as- Recent parties ‘ir the bride-to-be / Fuller, Judy Raymond, Barbara | tended a dinner given recently by |sential to the training of their | pleak, gray morning,” she said, “and | sisted by Margaret D'Alton, Rose- were given by Misses Jeanne Spie(Berets, Betty Henry. Peggy Ernst | Mr. and rs. Solomon, at which the minds” CL the Toview of the naval men and | maple Hickey. Laura Marie worr\ Sh, Sut DRI CS Berne . nna Mae : oys had started early. My hus- | meister and artha O’Connor. » a . <a Becker. - | They included Messrs, and Mes-| England's Queen also is interested | band and I stood ret hope alors assisting include Mrs. lL. or ET 1 AT ‘ The honor guest is to be married | dames Victor’ Appleblatt, Sam Ben-|in the arts. “Included among her |ess of York. She was chatty, happy | Robert Barber, Mrs. Charles John- Mothers Club to Meet ; to William Frederick Haunilton Sun- der, Isadore Laffer, Sam J. Solo- intimate friends,” continues Mrs. | and infinitely sweet as the orphan | son and Miss Dorothy Moore. Mrs. Clayton HE, Ridge, Indianapday at the Meridian Heights Pres- mon, William Tomarrin and Harry | Wyndham, “are Simon Elwes, the |phoys passed by in review. Some | Miss Marie Parks, general chair- |olis Board of S¢liool Commission : byterian Church. Mittman; Harry, Aaron and Cecil | painter, and Herbert Sitwell, the | [.ondoners say she has a set smile. I | man, is working with Lu Ann Wil- | ers member, is ‘a speak on “The J Appleblatt, Barry Laffer, Charles | Writer. Also she and the new King | don’t think so. It is a bright smile | son, Pauline Taylor and Edith Parks | Family and Its Leisure,” at 1:45 { . and Jack Bender, Miriam -Klay- have very good taste in houses, fur- | that comes often, because she is a | on ticket sales and Margaret. Hayes, | p. m. tomorrow &t the Irvington i Party Tomght man, ‘Rose Boster and Har¥y To- |niture and gardens. successful, happily married young | Catherine Walpole, Lois Clements | Kindergarten. The talk is to fea- | marrin. ans aa . hushrs So. woman.” on general arrangements. ture the Mother: Club meeting. " For Bride-to-Be i South Africa from 1899 to 1902 and Group to Sponsor decorated with the Queen’s Medal || IF sims) BUT THE SPANISH NEXT DAY AD DO TRY Spey | | and the King’s Medal. He served as NOT A TRACE OF FC R BAKING. IT GI f : Mrs. John Hitz's linen shower and : military attache to Petrograd (now || INDIGESTION , CORN PUFFS ies rot AoW LIC TER CAKES, — Bt : honor || Stvle Show Tea Leningrad) from 1907 to 1913. SO TEMPTI 1? FL AZIER bridge party tonight is to honor|| OLVYIC OILIOW 1 Cd | 8 = re wha sailed || (1 Rs DID YOU DO % SLI" Miss Josette Yelch whose 1 arriage J . is: Thomas Jamas, Who Salle = HE ATE TWO — PASIRY AS 3 { i C. i ke place || > ack to rope recently aboard the , HALE & ) Po O Joes 2 2 | Representatives of Parent-Teacher Fmpress of Britain, Lived on pisea HeLPINics : Mine & : 53 io Mrs. Hitz is to ehtertain at the ||ascociations of Indianapolis are 10 | eae ques Sonn oy A ne |B) With THe O® </ i home of her mother, Mrs. Herbert : p and Queen of England when they Spry Now. FOODS - i ed s gorve as hostesses at the annual | were Duke and Duchess of York. ARE AS DIGESTIBLE ! | 4 Sr Mi ridge tea and style show of the In-| «The greatest joy of that row of AS IF BAKED ; Guests with Miss Yelch, her | gjanapolis Indorsers of Photoplays ho in which we all lived,” said | mother, Mrs. Harry Yelch and MT. | Tuesday in Ayres’ Auditorium. ni n wn S Dives eae | ’ Horst’s mother, Mrs. George Horst, | * Mrs, Will Wertz is hostess chair- | gens BI LB 4 a i are to be Mesdames Harold Pfis- |man with Mrs. A, H. Brethauer,| po Dyer oe ng oy 2 tle Prini} g terer, Francis Bauer, Duane Shute, | assistant. Others on the committee DS oa i b : i 3 cess Elizabeth learning to walk in ; Louis Dawson, Thomas Arnold, Don | gre Mesdames W. C. Cromer, R. A.|her garden. She had lovely fair 2 Brown, Max Lewis and Misses Louise | Fenniwork, C. F. Hobby, H. W ga Ting inoge of lL; Haworth, Ruth Fouts, Esther Gilt- | Southard, Thomas Zogott, F. A.|cow and was the lpg ( f ner, Mary Helen Karnes, Lottie Ir- | Speaks, Edwin Mackey, Virgil Stine- Queen Mary.” ; win and Janet Chapman. baugh, W. H. Gwynn, Ira Gaston, Leader tn Games th ® mT TT WwW. C. Burke and C. M. Clapp. In games Princess Elizabe 2 oven : : as a tiny tot, played the leader. “She Irvington Fortnightly S ide Club S always gave et putsey plenty i : unnyside morry about,” said Mrs. James, “an 4 Club to Discuss Music P y Aj u : ets was very independent.” 2 oi clin } i ince - oe : Mrs. H. H. Prescott is to enter- arty to id Children During the days when Dv : tain the Irvington Fortnightly Club | The Children’s Sunshine Club of ——— [4 : tomorrow, assisted by Mrs. C. L.|Sunnyside is to sponsor a benefit [gr = NISLEY “ i dl a Stubbs. ‘cil pafty at 8:15 p. m. tomorrow in CLEAR CHIFFON A ' iF Mrs. C. L. Withner is to talk on | the Murat Temple. The party, in ilk HOSIERY 00 5 $ ’ ] “Germany’s Contribution to the |charge of Mrs. Harry Mahan, is Pure Silk 3 B Fur=-Trimmmed World’s Music.” A musical program | to raise funds for charitable work PERFECT ’ ' En is to be provided by Mss, P. W: among the Sunnyside .Sanatorium QUALITY F - y d bl fw mi Ss me 4 en we se . Hogle, vocalist; Mrs. Withner, vocal- | children. — i F T T 4g and Miss Dorothea Hogle, N. PENN. ! . tied this new way they re ou y SPANISH CC RN PUFFS WIN ER CO A Ty pianist. delicious and as digestible as if baked | Light, tende:, digestive | . . so AVE Spanish Corn Puffs for with Spry. How smoothly this | 1 cup mashed 4 tablespoons milk i is . . . - 1g d Miss Virginia Cook Hie tonight. (Recipe at _triple-creamed ALL-vegetable 2 ig A SD Cone, d Whole | Vv a 1 ue s to 8 2 AY To Wed Earl Miller right.) Seehow crisp, tenderand shortening blends with your i 3 unsifted flour 2 tablespoons green : : ; Mie BR. M. Cooks Has annéunced PERM AN ENT utterly digestible they are. No- otheringredients!Howlightand i Session ng Gepper, y i : EY the engagement of her daughter, tice there's no smoke when you tender your foods, how delicate | 1teaspoonsalt ~~ { fablespoon pimi- | . I Miss Virginia Cook, to Earl Miller, Sa le Continues . fry with purer Spry. \ in flavor! Don’t wait—geta can i % teaspoon paprika “nto, chopped : . son of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Mil- Make oUF aromgements to come Tomorrow, make cake or pie. of Spry from your grocer #2ow! | Combine mashed pot ‘toesand eggsand | : ler. The wedding is to take place to Beaute-Artes while there is still | beat thoroughly. Sift flour with baking | . Jan. 30 at the home of the Rev. time—and get our extra lovely The new, purer ALL-vegetable | powder, salt and pap: ka and add to first | 2 ; Harry T. Bridwell, 428 N. Kealing permanent — which - includes a shortening =TRIPLE-CREAMED! | mixture. Add remain gz ingredientsand | _ Princess, swing, fitted and flared effects Ave, Bact) He isto ehteriin.g Stvled Haircut, Nu-Life Shampoo, g In 1b. ang | MIX Well. | with lovely rich furs. rs. Basil-NefI is to entertain for orough Rinse, Push-Up Set, all —— 3. I Drop by tablespoo (uls into hot Spry | . " 4 =: the bride-to-be on Tuesday night. fOr ONY: ...... .vunsovse zivasnss p ’J 7 im BUYING THE aT Foes (375° F.) 1-inch dec) in heavy frying | A Small Deposit Reserves Your Choice J NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY 3 LB. CAN OF : sug Ken irr Ty a Beautiful $2 Our Experts Specialize in ~~ PERMANENTS issmaypen and fry until goltith brown, turning | ; COLLARS : Grey. Dyed, Bleached, sew once, Remember, no “moke or unpleas- | fy : SKI Permanent— Eard-to-Wave Hair. Mae Murray or Shir- T ALWAYS ’ ! ant odor when you {ty with Spry. | i F RING ATS Complete — Special ley Temple. Complete DO. 1 SAVE i Drain on absorben u paper. Delicious | To BEAUTE-ARTES tor MONEY AND | with chick Ii or in a vegetabl INDIANA FUR CO friend — divide the only . 1.50 ; with chicken or porl or in a eta le I ; - . cost. No appoint- G01 Roesevols Budg., Cor. Singlos. oil Peridanents / : plate—and so easy (© digest, fried in | F. Obie Si ment necessary. ‘ros ST es, 8s, 87, 810 4 5-1 Spry. Serves6,. 1 ! y -— sm ; a CaN SO Sys WAM . So ; po : : | 2 A HE
