Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 September 1938 — Page 7

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College Series,

“The Challenge of a New Day” is the theme for an institute to be held tomorrow at Manchester College, North Manchester. for members of the Ind a Federation of Clubs. The conference i co-operative educational and forums sponsored by the I. F C. with colleges and universities for the new season. The Wabash County Federation is sponsor and members of the College Woman's Clab will be hostesses The program college chapel at 10 a. m ucational lectures 1 They are: racy,” Prof. t > ment of economics sociology; “Possibilities in the Field of Mental Health,” Prof. A. R. Eikenberry psychology deparument: “Germany, the Key to European Peace.” Dr W. Cordier, history and political science department, end Beauty of Biblical Literature.” Prof R. H. Miller, religion and philosophy department

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Harold Zanger third vice president; Mrs A. Selby. Fairmount. 11th TIC president } Ir Holipeter, Peru trict depariments. A state dinner honoring Mrs. Mila former I. F. C. president, Il tonizht the Won Wabash. State

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President’s Day Of Travel Club Set for Oct. 1

, Will have charge of ti Soloists at the luncheon 's. Frank Boles, accomB. McDonald

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the Young Mar at H. Kenneth was to present room Mavor and Dr. Charles Myers, uperintendent The room has with a new incubator and ette and the floors and walls been redecorated. at a cost of $1000 Mrs. Frata McCabe was chairman f the committee in charge ot the roject. Members were Mrs. William F. Souder, Mrs. Eileen Berry Iiss Marian Bluestein ina Steinke and Mrs. iInnaman.

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cation lies the . Malcolm Dunn 1 uperintendent 1 on County P.-T. A. at its ing fall ting today erin Hotel. The “present drasti Furope.” Mr. Dunn: more clearly than ever th sound education of chi County officers were roduced Mrs. A. H Hartman, presideni irs. Logan Hughes dis a Solid Foundat Dale DeVees topic was Service.” A survey work was reported by men. Mrs, Evelyn Stuck spoke on “WPA in Connection with Schools and was in charge of a handcrai exhibit. Luncheon was served members following the meeting

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As yen, silver, linen Elvsee Crosier was hostess luncheon Saturday at her 421 Poplar Road. for Miss E ye Oberholtzer whose marriage to Arthur E. Wilson will be Oct. 1. The hostess was assisted by her i Mrs, Paul E. Crosier. Taointments were in the brides chosen colors, pink and du- { Guests included Misses Hennessey. jorie Hem uth Davis, 1 Mrs. Marshall Oberholtzer, mother of the bride-to-be. and Mesdames Lyman Hunter, Paul Fischer and Ralph Coble. =

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The Misses Jean Rau, Jane Shafer and Marjorie Zechiel will entertain tonight in bonor of Miss Bonnie Jean McKechnie. Miss McKechnie will become the bride of Emsleyv W. 1 Oct. 8 at the Central Chn rch. Miss Carleen Becker 1ertain tomorrew night a personal shower. McXechnie was honor guest v attermnoon at a towel at the home eof Miss Helen se Garman, 2062 N. Meridian St. hostess was assisted by her r. Mrs. Harry O. Garman. sts with Miss McKechnie were ther, Mrs. R. L.. McKechnie; her grandmother, Mrs. J. A. Ham-| mond; Mrs. Victor Hertz, Mrs. Henry! Ostrom Jr and the Misses Dorothy! Wehling, Bettyann Jones, Barbara linger, Alene Bailey, Margaret mp. Shafer, Rau, Zechiel, Becker i Harriett Jane Holmes. Miss Jones and Miss Ballinger entertained yesterday afternoon with a siiver shower and tea for! McKechnie at Miss Jones 2527 Broadway. They were their mothers, Mrs.

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Miss home, assisted Frank C. Ballinger. Guests with the bride-to-be, her mother d grandmother and Mrs. Emsley W. Johnson, mother of the i groom-to-be, included Mesi Mary Keegan, Hartz, Ostrom, Harry E. Yockey, Rosa Storer and Curtis Hunter and the Misses Bailey, Stump, Margaret Spencer, Sue! Ammerman, Becker, Holmes, Ann Bowman, Rau, Shafer, Katherine Kilby, Catherine Hurd, Marjorie and Barbara Zechiel, Marian Bowman, Crosier, Ellen Hamilton, Wehl Martha Norman and Garman,

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James W. Fenner and Miss Helen Hilands will entertain Wednesday night with a linen shower in honor of Miss Jeanne: Bugbee. Miss Bugbee's marriage to Earl A. Blakely will be Oct. 15. Mrs. Robert F. Smith will entertain Friday with a Kitchen shower. Delight Morrison is to be

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= Miss Virginia Byrd, 230 E St.., entertained Sat a miscellaneous Miss Katherine Gibson. son, the d Gibson, will become the bride of Leslie King, Flint, Mich, Oct at il Sutherland Presbyterian Church Guests were pha Chapter, Phi Ti Sorority. Cther guest Mesdames Chester Gibson, Roult. Fred Hohl, Samuel V. Abrahamson, Ray Cliver: Misses Edith King, Margaret Harrsock and Barbara Gisler, Decorations were it green and vellow.

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Mrs. Wilbur M. Ale, Detroit, was to speak today at the fall meeting of the Women’s Foreign Missionary Sccieties of the Indianapolis district at the Grace Methodist Church. “What We Propose to Do.” was to be Mrs. Ales topic. Also appearing on the afternoon program will be Mrs. who will talk on “My Evrperience in India.” Mrs. W. C. Hartinger was to install new officers at the conclusion of the session, Mrs. C. E. the coming year morning's meet

Asbury discussed S Work ai this The Rev. Wallace Calvert lead the devotional period and Mrs. J Greene was in charge of group singing.

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You can tell the newest dresses by their subtlety of cut, usually designed, as in 8266, to give graceful

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The bodice detailing in this dress so new and smart. The paneled Iskirt and small waistline, with full-

Lectures and Classes in

Literature Have Part In Program.

Mrs. John Paul Ragsdale, president, today announced that the Irvington Union of Clubs will open its 1038-39 program on Oct. 5. The

program has been arranged by Mes-| |dames Layman D. Kingsbury, C. H

Bakemeier and C. E. Donnell. Mrs. Bjorn Winger will conduct classes in contemporary literature Oct. 5. Jan. 4 and March 1. Miss Lola Connor will present a lecture Nov. 2 on contemporary literature. All lectures are to be held at 10 a. m Mrs. Virgil Sly is series chairman. Dr. John J. Haramy’s first discussion of current events is schedunled for Oct. 19. Others will be Dec 14 and Jan. 25. Mrs. Irwin Ward is chairman for this group. On Oct. 28 Miss Norah Johnston will present a lecture-recital on “The Romance of Bells.” Miss Johnston is a carilloneur and will bring with her the only portable carillon in the world. Mrs. Lorenzo

Jones is to be in charge.

England te Be Topic

Sarah Pomeroy Rugg “England Under

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| Corenations™ on Nov. 18. Mrs. Harold

Eickhoff will be chairman. Gordon B. Enders. author of “Nowhere Else in the World” will discuss his Tibetan experiences on Nov. 28. Mrs George Cable in charge of this meeting Isaac ‘Adventures Dec. 6. Mrs be head of arrangements. The final lecture is set for April 14 when Peter Jorav will present an evening of “Historical Impersonations.” All lectures except those on contemporary literature will be held \n the evening. tend on one ticket. tickets may be obtained Mrs. Robert Reed. man, or members of her commitiee

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ness just above, give you the new|est silhouette. Bows, and a tie-sash add softening and very feminine charm.

for street wear ‘and softly detailed enough for afternoon, this lovely dress will be at lits best in silk crepe, soft wool, [crepe-satin or velvet. | Here are some new, sophisticated color contrasts to think about— {gray with Lorenzo brown or vio(let, rosewood with dull soft blue, {black with turquoise. | Pattern 8268 is designed for sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 40 and 42. With long sleeves, size 14 requires 4'. vards of 39-inch material. With short, 4% vards; 2’: yards of grosgrain ribbon, for belt and bow. The new Fall and Winter Pattern Book. 32 pages of attractive designs for every size and every occasion, is now ready. Photographs show dresses made froin these patterns being worn; a feature you will enjoy. Let the charming designs in this new book help you in your sewing. One pattern and the new Fall and Winter Pattern Book—23 cents. Pattern or book alone—13 cents. | To obtain a pattern and step-by-|step sewing instructions inclose 15 cents in coin together with the above pattern number and your size, your name and address and mail to Pattern Editor, The Indianapolis { Times, 214 W. Maryland St, Indianapelis, Ind.

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Don’t Sprinkle Silks

Washable silks should be cleansed

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set in tight, narrow waves.

brush it carefully and the waves stand a good brushing,

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Makeup Handy

By ALICIA HART JOk in one of the drawers of xe desk of any business woman whose neat, well-groomed appearance is your secret envy, and you'll find a small makeup Kit. It may not be a fancy, leathercovered kit—it might even be 2 shoe box—but it will be filled with some kind of efficacious cleanser and small containers of her favorite makeup. Furthermore, in that same drawer, you'll be more than likely to find a clothes brush, a stee: brush for suede shoes, a bottle of nail polish to stop stocking runs. as well as repair a manicure. a clean handkerchief and a pair of ~lean © white gloves, wrapped in tissue paper. Aids Kept Handy

After all, it would be impossible for her always to look so spic and span if she didn’t have a few simple beauty gadgets in easy reach.

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fresh cosmetics stale. You may be too busy to leave your desk in the middle of the morning for the length of time required to make up as vou do at home, but you certainly can dash out for five minutes. And five minutes are

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Extra Gloves Suggested

For the nights when you go directly from the office to a tea date, you'll find a clothes brush, a clean handkerchief and a fresh

pair of white gloves pretty handy.| { Aliso, don’t forget that cologne ian ideal item for freshening up in

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Club Meetings

The Meridian Heights Inter-Se Club will hold its first meeting of the vear at 12:30 p. m. tomorrow at

Mrs. Ada Straub is to play selections on the piano.

“The Bible and Rural Life” will be Mrs. Howard F. Stout’s subject at the meeting tomorrow of the Social Study Club. Mrs. Walter George will be hostess.

P-T. A. NOTES The Warren Central High School {P.-T. A. will sponsor a community party at the school gymnasium at {7:30 p. m. Friday. Among the committee members selling tickets are Mrs. P. E. Cannaday, tables; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Norwalk, prizes; {Mesdames Ivan Hickson, Allan { Howard, Martin McDonald, George [Jolly and Messrs. George Moyer, [William Thompson, Tom Sterling {and H. W. Vetrees, games.

C. E. Eash will speak on “Adjusting the Individual to Group

| Living” at the Pleasant Run P.-T.| meeting at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow

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iat the school. Special music and

{a reception for teachers and patrons |

will be features.

Mrs. H. F. Goll will preside at a meeting of

the Ulen Country Club, Lebanon.

| Associntion at 7:45 p. m. Wednes=day at the Ben Davis High School. Teachers are to be introduced and chairmen of committees will be named. Mrs. Earl Barnhart is chairman of the social hour to follow the business meeting.

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EASY WEEKLY PAYMENTS

OLD RANGE

Round-Up ENDS SATURDAY

@® This is the last week of the Old Range Round-Up. This is the last

week you will be able to switch over to

modern gas cookery

Up prices. Take the advice of the hun.

dreds and hundreds

housewives who have let us round-up their out-of-date ranges during this special sale. Cook the last meal on your present range, then replace it with one of these Old Range Round-Up Special v

at the special Round-

of other Indianapolis

alues.

with your old stove

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many special features you would expect to find only

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range. It is also available without the light, minute minder and condiment set at $79.50 with your old stove.

MAGIC CHEF GAS RANGE

Model 3101

$8930

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a much higher priced

ROPER 6

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value at $79.50 and

Don’t Forget:

The ROUND-U

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This is one of the finest Roper gas range values

Make sure you see it this week while it is still specially priced for the Old Range Round-Up. Without the light, baking-timer and

AS RANGE

Model 2101

$8950

have ever offered.

Roper is an unusual your old range.

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