Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 January 1939 — Page 11
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Urganizations Playing Effective | «70 Decembe he Roles in Drive for Social Reforms] 2° ee a = ona #2 a orl “+ 2 Leafing through Society's datebook for 1635, we find that— nd aE : La : ye = Janua ed with a series of open houses, followed a few da ATT em og ay Be Hoopskirt Era Still ‘Cru sading’ at 80 later by Ag younger set back to ee ys ‘Auld Lang Syne’ Echoes Fas + . Cat. ie bg : oH -.. |Southern resorts proved too inviting and many residents left for winter To ARYL. ma ae . ashion Circles but i Sr Th fhomes or extended vacations in the South and West following the ; ; In. W ake : of 1938? CN : : | holidays. LoL Loto hn eo ey i : Lo es A ' Clubs Branch Out os of e "On Jan. 14, Josiah K. Lilly III, a Cornell University student, marries a 1 P 1g. a org : | Miss Jean Heller, Buffalo, N. a oo iderit 2 Wells College. Mr. an Lo —— 1] Mrs. J. K. Lilly and Mr. and Mrs. EU Lilly left late in Jantarv foro ae di STE hl West el Fy and Mr, and Mrs, Malott. White ae J258Y decdrations, a floor show-and ER re ; an Old English breakfast were
a = (FB | Arrick went to Mexico early in February, es En ISEMARY REDDING : : ve | Among the month's highlights ¢— features of parties ‘at. the Indiane apolis Athletic Club and Indian
| by Indianapolis women’s or- LE} |to Paul H. White Jr. The annual Voter S Leacue : : : |apolis Country Club Saturday night ih Salve S 2 ; when members welcomed the new
gilts doy Soe rd pa ini on foamy) |. \ ‘the pink tea sipping tradi-{ | formation of a junior auxiliary to : Suggests Study year. a { : : : Seutislly siiached 10 Wom-| Tn [ie lnaisnepolis Day Nussery Au |, A DBM MILLY ; LL A dozen lighted Christmas. trees | groups, : i [ary ... Celebration of the 14th an-| . ~~ I Yai i added a colorful note.at the country groups, i | niversary of the I. A.C... . . The ry Of g1slators 4 ol club. Larry Price and his orchestra
approaching session of the, : "| Ohio State dinner dance late in the played for dancing and str a wate les In so |month . . . and the President’s| = yt aan provided So paling polls clubs during 1938 that| | Pizinday Balls, the|; The Indiana League of Women B | fhs; Gance. An Old English breaku ; The Junior League sponsored: the vi : Tren ih Bi fast concluded festivities, rs old year blends into the new ES Indiana University-Butler basketball | VOters today had received a “yard- : To Am lebrants the M a the drive for better. govern- EI | seme to ring up the curtain on Feb-|stick for measuring” the fndiana | | Eady and Mesdai nes George Oban a ment, growing constantly. ; 2 ~ |Tuary. Proceeds went to the occu-|Legislature which ¥' convene on; : cy _'|gene E. Whitehill, William A. MisThe hoopskirt era may be Jou. patlonal therapy department _at|Thursday. . The statement was| . " '/. |kimen, Robert R. Stempfel, J. I 3 the world of fashions, but | Dlley Hospital. The Players Club|mailed to more than 40 state leagues a Cummings, Chester Pike, Lyman B, oman’s place is in the home” | ; gl | Presentation of “Goodnight Please” by the National ‘League of Women 2 Whitaker, F. K. Mitchell, Obie J. mplex doesn’t seem to pe return-| § : and “Farewell to Love” followed on| voters, . lettin Eh ; : ® | Smith, Vern Ray Ray Sparrow, with it. In the mounting cru-| : _ | Feb. 4 and underlined in date books | ‘The “stick” suggested these points| : : . |Charles E.. Rogers, James R Mec- - for ‘the preservation and im-| : for Feb. 5 was the Lambs Club|for stady by the members: . - : © |Coy, Charles C. Coffey and James ement of democratic:principles,| § “Valentine Vanities.” Eg “The voter should be able to fix| : ~~ |M. Drake. | . | Women are taking more and more SE Early in the month the ice car- responsibility for legislative acts. : Sr Large ‘silver . figures f 1930 be | interest- with Ingieations, Shad ° [Rival at Petoskey, Mich, attracted| “wine prestige of the Legislature| ie fore- blue backgrounds Sere Me. coming year will bring ever great- EL ; i | the Misses Katherine Fulton, Peggy should ‘be such that it attracts per- To oy inated to t ol ins of “Auld Lang er activity by women’s associations. SE i 3 f |Pearson (now Mrs. Richard Henry sons of high caliber, They Syne” at t eins © uid lang C4 ’ & : re : : 3 § Dickson Jr.), Helene Petri, Ruth “Legislation dealin ith 1 3 ; 3 : yne' at th : A. C. as the old year .. Legislative Goals, Mapped | : Zinn and Jane Rauch, = “Cornell|ana Eis anon subj e hg ap ox ~~ .|passed. Dancing was on two floors ~The past year in retrospect shows i. {Junior Week” on Feb, 12 also at-|pased on the findings of research ee io he x Louie: To e's snd a deep interest in. current affairs—| |B wil bi : : | tracted several local young WOMEN groups and framed with careful con- ; en Bots oo acs were City, state ‘and national-by. the, : a and mothers of students..there; Sqetauon, A hd be : asi ; ; : Allen “Boyd, P. O. Ferrell, Maj. erdd voc Tudor Hall Holds Formal slators s! r : ao Stuart McLeod, League of Women Voters, the Par from the burden of bills which are : . > |John Ryan, od, a eau,
~|ent-Teacher Associations, the In-| [i a fl |,,.The Tudor Hall Junior Class held| jon bo} petty in character. _. |Elis, Robert E. Stafford, Ted Mar
i , the In-| Fi ; nt its formal Feb. 12 and on Feb. 17| « i. a : a f diana Federation of Clubs; the : g : the Propylaeum Club presented B, re should be responsible lead ; ; i baugh, Charles T. Moreland, C. L.
I i 5 ; > ~~ |Brinkworth, Fred Millis, ©, ©. Bonnets Algst, MINSIurist poate “The basis of representation : . | Cooper, R. B. Knode, R. C. Fox, A, May was the month of organiza- phish LARS their husbands ot ap |Should be fair.” = : ~~ |E Dorsey, Dr. Karl Ruddell, WilDE LoYIOD nh many groups |arts display, Le . {fan NW fy No Bl or eye Carrie Chapman Catt ., The Civic Theater Ball ushered in| Patricia King sbury [Clyde Bowers, R. E. Snoberger, John assenibly. #2 8 = ¢ - ® x =» the third month on March 5 and a |. : . © |R. Parry, W. A. Durkin, H. 8. Pierce, The Indiana League of Women S fi Wi P f Wesk Jats the Somes Cioppers got Weds Robert White .. |James 'M. Oliver, Ralph Roberts, - / ; ogether for a dinner dance. arc : oF a . i Voters. he ned by - oy ® is few atis ied 7 ith br og ress o : i the Frolickers Club leave for| The Rev. Thomas R. White, oe Pn oa oe 5 ion; L ectives and an increased member- a 10-day annual outing at @Biloxi, Peloton, a0 meine] 8 ihe : ab
. WwW 0 1Q| Miss, and on Mash 18 moras on Bp 3 ne local lesgis Judi . omen, Says Sutfr ag1 SU Players’ Cub. members. ang tha |Kingsburys parents, read the cere- | Naselroads to Return
dianapolis Council of Women and [numerous smaller organizations.
ates the desire of Indianapolis > Lambs Club presented “Pennywise” mony for her at 5:30 o'clock Sat- = | Mr. and Mrs. Winfred C. Nasele
omen to further better govern- : ent through affiliation/with an or- and an abridged version of “Pina-|urday afternoon at the Meridian . ~ |road will be at home at 1649 N. Ala.
anized group. By MARIAN YOUNG : ~~" |fore.” The Wild Oats Ball at the |Heights Presbyterian Church when: a bama St. after returning yesterday | Qualified personnel in government NEW ROCHELLE, N. Y, Jan. 2 (NEA).—“Women can and will{l. A. C. and a tea for Symphony |she became the bride of Robert | Noten from a week's wedding trip. They rvice was a “continuing responsi- take up with'greater authority better educational, religious and economic | Workers at the home of Mrs. P. R. Howard White. Se 4... |Were married Christmas Eve at 6:30
lity” of the league during the year, programs.» Carrie Chapman Catt, famous suffragist, said today on her Mallory were other outstanding| The bride is the daughter of Mrs, D. m. at the home of the bride's
and Indiana is one of 12 states in ; events on the month's calendar. |Burton Paul Kin sbury. Mr. White ] parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert W, 80th birthday, gsoury, Libby Harben, one of the most photographed models of the world, Fouts, 261 N. Mount St. by the Rev.
_ -Which bills for state-wide merit sys-| : ; ; : out 4 y Students returned home for spring|is the son of Mr. and Mrs. H W. : : CE i, 2 Prosented at I 1963 uns meso “moran i one prs i fecent ns thar Student returned ‘home or sping the sry gave pia] TL ESOT £2 SOW of four ones of chiffon, maroon, mulberry, [EH Renan eye, 8 BOT a Bislative Sessions, Beterding to ali “the last 10 years. She's satisfies Activities for Indiana State Sym-| John W. Kingsbury gave = his leaf green and apple green set in vertical sections in the skirt. Soft |Mmer Miss Harriett Fouts. Miss Emily £ the merit system by ihe chai |Vith the progress of the orusade other necessities instead of hav- Phony Society members continued sister in marriage. She wore her 1 is added to the cost ith a finger-tip jacket of gray fox. |maid of roy ended the couple as au 8 merit system by the state which she and such women as|. oa d his wife 1 ke|Into April with an informal party |traveling suit of teal blue wool, | 'UXury is adde € costume with a fing p Jacket of gray fox. |maid of honar; : Apague. ; Susan B. Anthony and Julia Ward "8 '© depend on his wife 0 Make for orchestra members and workers (trimmed in blue fox with access ; | Support Manager Plan Howe started. : them. So if a husband isnt an April 3, the election of Mrs. Fred-|sories. The bride's flowers were
Among the league's program| She is philosophical about mest| economic necessity any mors, then|eric M. Ayres to head the Sym- |orchids. There were no attendants. I hr cC B utl €r © POPULAR for town wear during winter - pheny Society’s ‘women’s committee| After a wedding trip, the couple
items were several authorized with |of the so-called ills of the world. neither is a wife. If blame must : . : ; i months: The double breasted suit in black | view to legislative action. They|ESPecially the depression which | pe laid,” then let's lay ‘it on the and a committee-sponsored bridge Will be at home after Jan. 10 at 26 M other Ss Clubs "unfinished worsted with white pin stripe.
appears to have dragged on 'for|.. .. Sis NE -.- party at the Marott April 25. Egg- |E. 14th St. Miss Kingsbury atinclude reorganization of the §tate| pie tran mis. PR ~ . |Datural progression of things ‘me-| rollins for youngsters, dinners and |tended Butler University and is a| : Ppard of education, the short ballot,| “Only four ‘times in’ my @go| chanical instead of simply on the|ganec ror, foremost on the Easter member of Kappa Kappa Gammia| Plan Luncheons ; ’ J y emancipation of women.” a : 5 0 2 si ? hproved marriage license law and|years have I seen what: we are | cmal ul . .. |weeek-end calendar. The I. A. C. Sorority. Mr. White attended But- 2 : ee » the manager plan for local units of Disased to call ‘good times’” says She Chased the Boys Away hoi fis ania] Tulip Time Ball, ler ans Dniersitiss Sng is]. fe SE teste jovernment. The organization's na-|the former . Iowa - schoolteacher : Mrs. nx Hoke was re-elected |a member of De au Delta Fra-| rp a } ; Ser Conant oF April pi as|Who helped organize militant It was at the age of 6 that Mrs. | president of the Junior League early | ternity. : : So eh Luncheon meetings will be held , 1i8.theme “Democracy and How We suffrage societies in 26 countries Cat's interest in women's rights in the month—the Stansfield Circle| ~~ ~— : tomorrow by three mothers’ clubs ‘Are Willing to Equip It.” and whose crusade for women’s| first evidenced itself. For & year, held its annual dance April 24, Lois Smithey Weds |affiliated with fraternities at But- +, [Possibility of ‘an amendment to|rights reached its climax in 1920 she and the other little girls had| ° Two Weddings Prominent Miss Lois i ler University. Musical programs the state constitution removing the |When the suffrage amendment ir ti : : ios s Orelna Smithey and yo i office of the-Siate Superintendent Was passed. . . —*. ,omendm been spending half their time run-| poo weddings of the month were |James .C. Faulkner exchanged mar-/and a talk are included in enterof| Public Instruction from the list Four Times ‘Short-Livea® ~ ~ | IN8 screamingly away from small those of Miss Betty Frances Means |Miage vows Saturday at the home tainment for the meetings, te Suck was studied by n fimes Oh snakes their boy classmates carried. and Harry: A. Harlan, and Grace Of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. | - Howard B Fatt : Butler stildent. _ _ GOOD state P.-T. A. during the year| “And those four ‘good .times’| Orie fine day, however, the ‘woman | Warren. Sots o: Harty Hearsey A. N. Smithey, 6500 8. Meridian s.| Howard Barmett, tpenol bi ox recomn sessions were short-lived, indeed,” WO Was later to become one of the Coburn, Milwaukes, ve iresen; a profrem. of pists
d will be recommended to the In- oy ; ; : ee music at the meeting at 1:15 p. m. - : DRY CLEANING greatest suffragists of all ‘time Vying with Mother's Day for at-|Edward Reilly. Sheila Saxton and tomorrow of the Delta Tau Delta
na Congress. \ fe ; gr Mrs. Catt continued. “There have grabbed a snake and chased ‘the|tention on May 7 and 8 was the |Herbert M. Irwin, Port ‘Washington, Mothers’ Club at the chapter house WILL HELP YOU
i . Er Bi i ii been depressions of one sort and boys. Kentucky Derby and the appear-|L. I, Were married. 125 Wr AS a TaeroneDier Tiouse, : : _ ‘support at the General Assembly |8nother through all: the remain- Born in Wisconsin, she moved |ance here of the U. 8. Olympic . Homeward Trek Begins and Mrs Harry w Yockey late ye GET AHEAD
‘session are a child labor law, uni- ing years. In fact, I have decided | with her family to Iowa when she Equestrian team under the sponsor- charge of the program.
_|that a depressive state of affairs was 7. At 1 ; i In September began a trek of resi- Ny oT . i form traffic laws, improved mar b She was teaching|ship of the Indiana Saddle Horse dents home from resorts to prepare| The luncheon will be arranged. - Want to be successful this year?
= is normal and that a boom is not.” et : : oi riage license law, rigid enforcement - |school to earn money enough to go|Association, Other red letter events L ; ] : * of the antigambling law and ex-| The protests of youth organiza- (to college. At 16, she entered Iowa were the St. Vincent's Guild dance, Sader or Schoels Jd gol eses, by me TY 3% ville, ~ Then you must LOOK and feel tition Tiollt system fo state ons against a world which of- State College, was graduated three(May 14; Lambs Maytime Frolic, [myo ior 1agomed thelr meetings. | Charles H. Field, P. F. Voorhees, v| | . successful. Dressup! Not in new institutions, Local associations pro-|f€rs no jobs to those Who are years later. ‘At 22, she was elected May 14; Cole Porter Day under oR JUCIOF League opened a “Next- |D. Yarian, J. 8. Loyd, 4. 8. Gory! clothes n ily, but in cl th tested the cutting of the school |€duipped, ready and willing for jobs, superintendent of schools in Mason sponsorship of the Civic Theater Nap Shp it ew Icasion; and Clarence C. Hess. Miss Mary : es necessari y, but in clothes pt bude in whe sa” labor, readline, iter popirone OL 10% i teacher or” Orman mec ech cance, My ncbership rive, The Bye | Lou? Wil present a group of | | whose fabrics have the richness . Highlights on the P.-T. A. calen- Bpor. iri rover-/ A year later, the yourig teacher 20; Orchard School fathers and Hoty drive Bose. & Tittle ptt readings. re of new cloth. In lollies. free dar were a health conference in |Sies among political factions OVer imet and married Lee Chapman, alsons overnight hik May 6: ir. | Pony & foes: +13 Members of the Sigma Chi Moik- =p di . He baary, (on aent-edueation con- on of Rn employmens relief | newspaper editor They moved to|cys Sona by Soe er hay ot ne phi ow po ore Cub will hold a guest day rom dirt and stains, free from : i itv i —these and similar depression sub- srind : nell e spotli car n the month. | : : y fre .’ Sores Su Putts Univonily in the jects now claimin +h attenti n San Francisco, bought a daily paper, Orphans Home Auxiliary, May § ; hon Hall opened Sept. 21 luncheon) at 12:43 p. wl tomorow a unpleasant odary ang greasy oils, ota. euntareross Ta Er an | 30d together they ran it. In less| aug the Goo) fr 4 : DE PL 21: |the Butler University Campus Club. In clothes that fit you as they September. are all old stuff to Carrie Chapman | than two years Mr. Chabm died and the Christamore election ham-). ; . The Traders Point Hunt Club The program will be presented by ! ) § \ att. : 2 bman died. ing Mrs. George T. Parry president.|held a colorful -all-day community ? should. That s the successful way
Urge Marriage Law Reyvisi ; : ; ine | Members of the Butler Speakers and Urg riage Law Revision Home Duties Have Decreased Not Yet Ready to Rest Speedway week-end, need we say | party Sept. 14. . . . An outstanding Entertainers Bureau. Hostesses will -. to dress up.. .. the Demaree
Indiana Federation of Clubs 1 It was during her newspaper, Ore? Also during May, Mary|September marriage was that of. ] sel- | : Cat : : : p 6 g include Mesdames Robert Hessel- way to help you get ahead. members decided to support the fol-| MTS: Catt does not ‘believe that {Elizabeth Pell and James J. Tyler|Miss Bora Lucy Sinclair and Louis denz, Roy Roudebush, Frank Jones. vay p you g :
; : career that the young widow met ; : i women’s comparatively new eco- : : Were married and Bettie Sue Wool-|F. Loutrel Jr. 4 : ‘Boyton: M : NL Nya paswos Jowing proposals at the Genera] As- i iy : and Boyton Moore. o oe session: Revision of mar-|OMic freedom can possibly be the|lU¢Y Stone, Susan B. Anthony and ling became the bride of Robert| The Columbia Club and the Indi- :- PHONE BR-2401 Sd —
: Julia Ward Howe. sted! anapolis Athletic Club opened Oct. 1| Neal Ireland will speak on “The os 1 a * riage laws, improved traffic regula. |°0Y OF even the. most important ve. Theygintercsted) Leslie Kemper. po b Fine Art of Living With Folks” at nes tions, syphilis and narcotic educa-|cOntributing factor to the higher .
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; Si ! and 8. The T. P. H. held its first Ret fuither “in sullrage, or lpn EE unl oe I Bed Indiana [the 12:30 o'clock luncheon meeting. ; tion programs and character educa- | divorce rates in ‘this country. And in 1890, when she marriec the summer camps, summer homes and | Saddle Horse Association Oct. 9, and | tomorrow of the Phi Delta Theta | h * ton measures. The conservation of |. “It is all very well to say that|late George William Catf, she had cottages—th p was J The Park|the Sunnyside Guild held the an-|Mothers’ Club at the chapter house. y N, ipational resources, tax revision and |becalise a woman Lnone ie can become a national leader of what oa, ne. ored its| Dual roundup at Gregg Farms. Mrs. J. H. Morris will be hostess. MEN'S SUITS ? nteinational relations wera subjects | 8et a job and support herself, she’s| turned out to be a winning fight, for annual Garden Ton J p ne e d 5.| . The Civic Theater opened Oct. 14.| A musical program will be present- Expertly Cleaned, of study. more prone to get a divorce than Women’s rights. Now, at 80, she d ‘the Orch we me ang {October nuptials of importance were |ed following the talk by Mr. Ire- Tr Contour Pressed ~_A[May convention, district con-|She used to be.” But certainly the keeps busy with letters that come fy|an ard School Mothers’ SDi00eF | Miss Mary Jane Sheerin |land.: : rr : —— ferences in the fall TOreL n affairs subject goes much deeper than her from all over the world, holds Association sponsored a night game and John Alonzo Bennett and Miss : 3 ing Z Lo # institute at Manchester Collage o | that. Possibly the fact that her honorary offices in a number of im- between the Kansas City Blues and Caroline Louise Davis and Dr. Wil- 2 : publicity short course at Butler|€cONOmic position in the home is|portant women’s organizations, andthe Indians. ~ |liam Niles Wishard Jr. : ; i |. University and a crime institute | ’C longer so vital has “a. great|has recently collected a library on June Brings Many Brides ; He : 9 at Indiana University were high- deal to do with the present situa-|women and their crusade for T fot ; ht : Clubs Stage Openings lights of ine Foren hike tion. One by one, women's duties|suffrage for the Library of Congress| “Tue to tradition, June also was By November the social season The Americen Association of Uni-| M2Ve decreased. In Washington. Carrie Chapraan|® 10nth of brides. Among the nup- was in full swing with the Dramatic versity Women and the Indianap.| ADV husband knows that he Catt isn't ready to rest on her|Uals were those of Miss Jane Win- Club and Players Club holding their sity Wo P-lcan buy bread and laurels—even at 80. fleld, Lafayette, and Henry A. openings and the Symphony openolis Pouncil of Women were among| "7 bread and cl : dir — |Johnston, June 11; Emily Dorgan INE ADA the Pariss Aloo aon
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» . Women’s groups pledging their co- a 4 * . »" operation to major political parties rm ’ . and Jorn F. Modrall, June 1; Miss shadowing the other events. . Near ~ -in “getting qualified, competent ERN Ane Noyes and Frederic M. AYTes|the ong of the month. the Junior = candidates for the Marion County : Jr. June 18; Miss Jessie Strickland League sponsored the Junior League . Juvenile Court” and for other offices] If You take a woman's size and i 4 |and David Vawter Burns, June 18; | Gajeties and on Nov. 26 the Smith in the primary. : like youthful styles; here's a new de- e—-S Miss Judith Chambers and Charles College Club held a dance. Mar- _ A safety program, character edu-|sign, Pattern 8404 made up espe- award Test, June 23; Miss Mar- apoes of mote included those of cation and antisyphilis program |.; I 2 garet Ramey and Kenneth E. Kin- Miss Magdalena Fialho, Hewlett, were [other Council, objectines Sri cia y for you. ) near, June 25, and Miss Sara Frantz |L, I,, and Samuel S. Tyndall; Miss E Council served as a clearinghouse It’s extremely simple—the only and Samuel .Lucien Terrien,|Jane Hennessy to William Fortune, | . for the problems of 23,000 local club- | trimming being groups of buttons hii oO wy of sss choke 270 | Miss Bey Reed and Robert E. | women during the year. (and a row or so of binding. But n orse. si : : ; : 2 2 : and the polo season opened at Ft. Early December events included a | Musical Tableaux Held the lines are truly lovely. The : Harrison. County clubs became a|Lamb’s Club Christmas carol, St. "The A. A. U. W. sponsored “Room | bodice blouses softly above the Tr I haven for the young and old with Margaret's Guild supper dance, the 3 vide” at English’s Theater early waistline and is gathered into the [. ; - [the inevitable swimming, tennis and | Traders Point Hunt Ball and the smooth shoulder yoke, That de- ho 1 tS .-| bridge. July 4' was marked ‘with |Art Association musical tableaux. year for the benefit of a tailing places all the’ emphasis onl 4d ql / 8 special parties at clubs and week- |The return of students from schools scholarship fund and held its an- top, where you want it creating a : 3 |: [end parties at resort homes. The|and colleges added to the gaiety of ‘nual Book and Toy Exhibit in No- definite bustline Beneath the Vide o . 2 engagement of Miss Elizabeth Rich-|the season, with several parents enremb girdle section that gives doll. 7 mond Lewis, Rome, N. Y., and John |tertaining in their children’s honor | oa usical tableaux e 1 in D _ | waisted look the skirt i$ slim- } n v ls ji, Ys anpouneR) Poi Tre Princeton Tec |l : : arly in De-| ™ Si : : |late e month. 2 olding fetes. e Princeton Tri-| : cember was an outstanding event on Dinped, with a mere suggestion of : Comings and goings to resorts and |angle Club appeared Dec. 23 and | : i | } the calendar of the Art Association . vacation notes dominated the social [the Mask and Wig Club of the Uni- | ! ee ht oso ns Sn | ue cml smart EL Hines becms he rie” rs Tra o Fernie on De. 71 V ug . ; . ) ) ° : es became the bride of Reily| Two Dec. 10 wed were those of |. The| fall exhibits at Herron Mu- (silk crepe or prints are smart fab- ; : : |G. Adams on Aug. 6 and on Aug. 10|Miss Peggy as and Richard| included the works of Flor-|rics for this design. : ] word was received here of Miss|Henry Dickson Jr. and Miss Jean|
riley Smithburn and the In-| Pattern 8404 is designed for sizes 9 " Alma Block Lynn’s marriage to|Elizabeth Underwood and Alen John | * : . EB ; J Mill . RICH IN VITAMINS A B & G
: lis Camera Club in Septem- 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46 and 48. Size Henri Meis in Paris, Seamon Jr. Miss Mary Elam is to er; an American water color show- 36 requires, with short sleeves, 5% Le Qo An Aug. 17 ceremony united Miss|become the bride of Emmett How- | § Bers 1 colt ortot O'Hara in Oc-|yards of 39-inch material: with lon: 1° Wi], \¢ {Adina Jane Deranian and Thomas|ard Roorbach Saturday. - I ; Toray exalt! tn No- sleeves, 5% yards; 5 yards of bias ih Wis HE Wl A =| : a - i and tH aod. or or Li “OWE ee eed 0 J EE yr fF EE WILL HELP YOU BUILD THE NECESSARY Maker: oy (Milwaukes ering __The new Fall and Winter Pattern : i 8 5 i Bie nw Ln NL hee Je . nl : : 1 34s Book, 32 pages of attractive designs: \ ’ : ) Roh cud ne : Si o fan . wo es April and May saw the election of fe : / : : ; i i = or every size and every occasion, * +42 il oi : ang. : ag ’ 0,0 Soirg al sims owl, : - mon oT RESERVE AND RESISTANCE jubs Ee - on Mig now is ready. Photographs show : lle ; aol May 1939 hold: for every citizen Loe fred Se Te ummer months. Meetings were | 47€S5¢S made from these patterns Me 8 =r : 1. pe cy Mae og Fh fit at in September. > "°'¢|being worn, a feature you will en- | - | : of Indianapolis a. rightful share s, a saddle horse roundup Joy. Let ne harming designs in’ 9a ) : f amt 4 + : iy or lecture series provided f 21s new book help you in your sew- li ; ar ; 3 h 1 Co BM H arious posh to iii ghd ing.: One pattern and the new Fall | o 2 0 prosperity an appiness; and ah : T anthropic activities at the hos. 28nd Winter Pattern Book—25 cents. 3 A > : { Be Ls ihe apy oy A nl ¢ - f: : RB] / | ls land the Marion . Couniy|Pattern or book alone—15 cents. Bl. ~ Tor our country a dignified peace ao : v= | RY culosis Sanitarium. . To obtain a pattern and step-by- a : : : = 4 Sh : ; ; PoE ; 3 od ority alumnae d ; : i ; adm + ow ii ; : : Ei iis , ty nae days and state step sewing instructions inclose: 15 \ : J among the nations.. of men. Ln ne Si
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