Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 July 1940 — Page 8
PAGE §8 TUESDAY, JULY 9, 1940
Y \ 1 SOCIETY — Seven of Younger Set Look Forward To House Party at Lake Maxinkuckee
Seven of the vounger set have drawn bright red rings about the date July 28 on their calendars. That Is the day on which they will hiegh away to Lake Maxinkuckee for a two weeks houseparty. Included in the party will be the Misses Lois Hilkens, Carolyn Kiger, Alice Green, Jane Williams, Elizabeth Harding, Mary Ann Zinn and Mary Jo Gray. Just 10W several of them are going to summer school. Miss Williams, Miss Kiger and Jane's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russel S. Williams motored up to the lake Sunday to do a bit of “scoutng” about arrangements for the houseparty. They also visited with
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William A. Atkins will entertain with a buffet supper ht in the garden of their home in Golden Hill for 150 guests, including friends, out-of-town ‘entrants in the Western Tennis Che ips and committees which have arranged for the . ' , X = 3 g ¢ : i : matches r. Atkins is the chairman of the committees for the | ; 3 Ler Ta : SX AY RR x { uy » . Fh § ) ‘ + .N ; y ~ F 4 3 ) * wy * 0% : Ss 4 Championships being plaved this week at the Woodstock Country aE 3 : X X ¥ LO ’ 4 ; hr A Rk” 3 Bp
Club A. C. Bowers of Greensburg, Pa and the following voung women will assist Mr. and Mrs. Atkins: The Misses Margaret and Th ‘ . Nard . hoi d r . 5 x " " “ws G limes Photos ah Jameson. Nina Brown Florence Wolff. Virginia Binford Ww his yh on oh Jina guy for Oe ie of the estern Tennis Tournament at the Uhree members of the “At Your Service Committee” were on duly vesterday, Stopping just Tong 1 Jam NIH Eo EO wi Sa a nodstack Country Club, eft to vight are the Misses Suzanne Mooney, Mary An Zinn and Mary enoug PC irings wer 4 is i Chi ) } rginia Brown, Nancy Trimble. Selina Alig. Nancy ‘Campbell. Marv Bovd Higgins vy \ n Zinn d v eH to check up on the pairings were (left to right) the Misses Lucile Schaf, Jane (ox and Emmy ‘ ~ a - . : PL, nson, Dickson Frenzel, Martha Lois Adams, Marv Sheerin Kuhn, Carolyn Culp. Jane Adams, Alice Vonnegut, Mary Scot Morse, Ruth ' . : an — . —— — Fishback. Ann Savles. Prudence and Barbara Brown, Irving Moxley, ve . y ~ 1 , y vy — , E Ne . » » ucile Schaf. Mildred Milliken. Emmy Pantzer. Jane ‘Cox. Nancy WW 11 . | | = >| . 8 A S 0 D / \ o | . d Peggv Lockwood, Bettv and Heberton Weiss, Jane Johnston 1 am ( NSC > : TL Ee A 12 ma ; C ta A 12 ma lo nitia le, Icy Goodrich and Martha Anne Rupel and Mrs. A. W. Noling BW %
wits Loni Meson Reltertaing Fur Gost "To Lave Here |W . » ) » a Kappa Delta Theta Sorority he vounger set is simply agog with the makmg of visits and FA \% EN * . . rT . tertaining ‘of visitors, Miss Virginia Louise Mtison. daughter Mr. and Mrs. William Hensel are $ \ . RN po Ta Will Have Dinner [onigh 1
and Mrs, Robert L. Mason. is entertaining this afternoon with on a wedding trip and will be X her houseguest, Miss Julia Montgomery of Jack- home in Indianapolis on their re- 3 pt § 3 11 be here for a two week's stav She and turn { \ ) Set EL Dinners, initiation and election of officers were “chums” when the Masons and Montgomery's Mrs. Hensel was Miss Marilyn programs for the next few days Jacksonville, Fla. Julia flew up from Atlanta, ‘Ga. Sunday. Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs KAPPA DELTA THETA SORORITY will meet at 6 a'clock tonight \ ; ; } \ n 11 NAT OTY oY Yay Ne . "ur Mason is planning several “sets” followed by a hamburger Wesley Wilson, 623 N. LaSalle St at the home of Mis. Clarence Paul, 1441 Fairfield Ave. Dinner will he outdoor oven and recreation spot which adjoins the tennis before her marriage Sunday after- at the Parkmoor and the group will go from there to Little America, parents’ home. 7979 Morningside Drive noon in the Irvington Methodist ¥ 3 ‘ Sh : 3 amusement centel Guests at the party will include the Misses Sally Walker, Sally Church. Mr. Hensel is the son of b NE Et 3 bo > BETA CHAPTER, STGMA DELTA > eo Sl tt "tt . Nvniaiyh hiv TPARARA SAR A : . y Mr vi Re C > oh 4 3 Rs > : d . X A ’ Evans x Hyman Joan Mumford, Joan Cross Barbara Wells, MS Re Volbasas ey fa WN STIGMA SORORITY. will hold ini cnnic « 1C Cl Peggy Trusler, Barbara Jones, Peggv ‘Gray. Jean Sims, Evelyn 3 ce 21 utchiens per- AN : p en a 5 tiation and dinner at 6:30 p. m. Fri- | * Maraist. Naomi Blackley. Mary 'Glossbrenner, Joyce Pendergast, formed the ceremony. Miss Wanda : : Shiu F Ne N day at the Claypool Hotel, Those i apiorie Geune at Bailes nreinia Schakel Vire ills and Blumenauer sang bridal selections Poss J ST ; ea Nh | M: i d Ma lorie Geupel Pat Bailey, Virginia Schakel, Virginia Wills and Ty orig i ! c % : 0 \ ’ ’ who will be initiated are Miss Hazel S 3 al I'1C Yoel, marriage “The bridal own ae o BEER Lv) : ; Howenstine, Miss Violet Whittaker marriage : al gow ‘as of / Joan Dougan Has Gest white marquisette fashioned on | oN Rix Mr. and Mrs. George W. Sheffer, princess lines White velvet bow: ; 4 Miss Evelyn Ressler. 911 Sanders 3311 Graceland Ave, announce the Ore s(t 6 2 1e ol t he 1 } » \ bh L 3 Be ox rr ighter of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Dougan. Miss Dougan plans to re- were Sq attered over the skirt of the 3 : R Su > St, will be hostess to the BETA marriage of (heir daughter, Jennie \ Monday with her houseguest for a Visit With her in ‘Chicago dress and tiny ruffles trimmed the ol \ . CHAPTER OF PHI DELTA PI pi te J v M "1 10 ¢ { nN Se DY {or ¢ / { y ~ago0. Rox 23 mr . x y : o 4 al JON / y J rm Monday with her houseg ( cag puffed sleeves he bride's fingertip y | [SORORITY al i , To hn HH, Winn, son of Te i and Mrs, Karl Winn of Hammond,
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Miss Peg Murnane of Chicago, Ill, is visiting Miss Joan Dougan,
7:30 o'clock tomo a . \ veil was caught at the head with TT yt ae e . Aa Bishop who returned to Evanston, Tll., last night after a visit with orange BIOSSOm H bouquet was : ™ RS ; Gg : ; be 1 gn tn, ST Ind. T1 N 25, 1939 5 fii rang OS! 1S 1 ouquet £ ¥ 3 ¢ held ¢ ans ade | # ie yA ¢ wedding ax ov, 25 93 Miss Nancy Heath, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Heath. The of Shell Dink Tose : A e n and plans made for a picnic | daing w ' lisses Bishor ath and 195 ere © : o t Northwester: bry Lika u : A TT y NP After Aug, 1, Mr, and Mrs, Winn SRE Eh i UB RR PohWest ern Phe maid of honor, Miss Florence : PAU PHI LAMBDA SORORITY it Aririne the lact na } i 110% ere . . . » . x . 1 PF Ms 8 " J sity during the last year. Miss Bishop and Miss ry We Salmon. Memphis, Tenn. wore a auxiliary of the Woodmen Circle Will be at home at 409 EB. Gilbers 10RY lIahnine 8 Time f ¢ n'nane | \ : ) Miss Dougan is planning a Iincheon fo Nays Murnane pink marquisette ‘dress, the skirt Lodge, will meet at 8 o'clock tonight St, Muncie, Ind weel A via ittman of a bridge partv fo ' ’ A at \ y d y x ek fiss Sylvia Pittman g v bridge pa fi of which was trimmed ith seal at the home of Mrs, Fred VanBraimt Mis. John K. Collins. Marblehead vesterdayv afternoon, loped rows of braid. She car 137 Kansas St
Miss Dougan entertained with a luncheon recently for Miss Sue
PET. ity Apartments, will enteriain this eves ) in 1'OSPS Miss Marv Jane Vagelsang and Georgia R. White is visiting Mr. and Mrs, Elijah Martin- Miss Wanda Hooley, the hrides
Members and pledees of LAMBDA Ning with a lmen shower for Mrs, CHI DELTA SORORITY will hold Winn, Guests will include Mes= 1eir summer home. Northport Point, Mich Mrs. William maids, had dresses fashioned sim : a moonlight ride al the Morgan and dames Martin J Schneider, Tam T Wemmer. Los An ie visiting Mr. and Mrs, Norman R. Kevers, lariv of marquisette Ihe gowns " Among the spectator were these memhers of (he younger vet (left ta wight) the Mixver R. Tiffy | Clarke Saddle Club tonight M Haris Richard Cherry Jr, Mr and Mrs. Frederick G. Appel and daughter, Eleanor, have made Empire stvle. had insertion torchard, Anna Marie McCay, Mary Welen Madden, Nancy Ragan and Jodie Fox. THETA MO SORORITY wil - Misses Betty and Darathv Roche left on a trp to Banff and Lake Louise, Canada Mrs. Minnie BR of lace in the skirts Miss Vagel- OPOTIOW Right A Wan ly Harold Simmons will give a party next week in Mis, Winns
Link has left ta spend the summer with her daughter, Mrs. Clarence fang wore pink and Miss Hoolev ) ! ap = A H “d n Will B 1 NN" " . JACKE 270 BR | R. N t Mrs, Nesbitt and her daughter, Janice, vellow., They carried pink and vel A argal Cl nn an el 1 ¢ ( Al cle [oO i old ©. F. Jackson, 670 F. 30th 1 nonor,
Necshit Darien, Conn ted here recently low roses. Barbara Ann White, the Mrs, Ralph Hoevener, 8100 ¥. 10th
: 1 J ] 1 , Ten r 1 } nd } w ry Y \ | - . Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Scheidenhelm and children, Ralph. Gene bridegroom's cousin and the flower 1k! » ! ( I | oh J / 20: [St will ‘entertain the ALPHA Dorot hy [): J| y* and Ma nn. returned recently from a month's vacation at White- girl, was dressed mn white and ca: O( lo J. a Aangston . U y , ( pen Ouse | CHAPTER OF PHI DELTA PI . al Ing Lodge, near Goodman, Wis, . . . Mr, and Mrs. Philip Boyd, Palm ried a basket of rose thls. The SORORITY at 8 o'clock tomorrow Is Engaged ~ ; o +} ri X “Ott t Bur ) » ants wore gold lockets ; 3, - a » } ’ ‘ ‘ Cal. have taken the William R. Higgins cottage at Burt women attendan gold | 4 vl D ONY | > I O70 { my night oi ft ‘ | Mather Theodore Cirele, Daugh= the summer es the bride . Vi 11¢ a a A on d 3 ngag ao ors of AAI wil hold a . y Mr, and Mrs. I. P. Tavior of Ale ly brn ae N Radi WR . ik Pal 1 y er N ry hi \ 1 | 18 . 4 J \ " h Mrs. William T. Eisenlohr and Mr. and M's. Hen E. "i ( a ensel n as his alba house from 1 to & Sune | ( Ah ( Li) ns To Moog heart toona. Pa announce the sngages : tage together at Lake Wawasee until the first of » 5% aN n Ham Mann Phe bide ngagement announcements are features of today's prenuptial news St ha: : Th Ld . Si MX Miss Bernadine Shire: Thev were among guests at the July 4 dinner dance a! groom's brother-in-law, and Charles ) and Mrs. Worth reer, 34th St, have announced > BHabeths Hone, Chueh turned to Mooseheart, nk-Wawasee Hotel Among other guests were Miss Louise oes ete S Ww : 1® engagement of then ¢ hter, Margare nn, to George Edward ave won Wl i the Misses INE A BUeSL of the Progam Com thy Taylor Darling, 3025 N. Meris ; pio ] SON Wore a nowde "ne WLRIOR Kon OF Nik wid Re ‘noston. 1 ; BV hairme in p Misuse » 5 : and Mrs. He: . : vo : I Mr. and 1 NA angston, 101 W. Hampton mittee of the local Mooseheart dian St, to Stanley A, Joseph, 943
Marian Norma Harriette and | Chapter N. Pennsylvania St. Mr, Joseph is Reinking chose rose beige mar- 2 attended der Unis be the Misses Hanna Dugan, reser Bia pena Corsages of Pk phi Sorority. Mr. Langston Was ig and Mrs. Louis Kahl, Beverly WOU #nd Mayme Kerins and Mes-| The Y. A, M. Club will meet at N. } " y Miss Jean Bonner Meek and Miss >
Atlantic City, redimgote ensemble with white ac- rive Ihe wedding will v 20 3 the Second Presbyterian , + e yon of Mr. and Mrs. Juliug Nintz, Mi J nufl Si : quisette with pink and white acces- gq w a Hort by pas 7 N roses and baby's breath graduated from Butler and 1S a ls Oal dames Mary Finnegan, Harold 7 p.m. tonight at the home of Miss The marriage will be Aug. 17 JA A reception at the home of the pp Delta Theta Fraternity member : » w (Prather and Charles B. Hagerty. Evaleen Ross, 3025 N. Meridian St, Indianapolis i 8 and < nN lL To19 le ave ” 1 | Mr. and Mi R. E. Weidler have Barbara Jo Vestal were to entertain
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cessories for the service and Mrs Church Eileen White Assisting them will ' Xt oid . y \ iy DD "QO y @ VQ . 0, Ica a sity and is a member of Pi Beta | Juliana McIntosh. Miss Jeanne Ret Frances Steidle, Ann Hurley, Bette L naleen Ross Is Hostess Jo eph, Far Rockaway, Long Island, bride's parents followed the service | . - ss—
SEAR JANE JORDAN—Last fall and summer I was going \ k | announced the approaching mar- ith a bathroom Shower at 2 o'clock sv with & oir] Who was very much in love with me. As T ‘was \ 5 S to Oust [riage of their niece, Mi Betty | ynis afternoon in honor of Miss « am => . A SET. Yan Qichar len " . basketball team and a big shot around school, 1 Si I rs Som, vo Sey a HEN Ruth Frances Cradick, whose man o Foxworthy, son ‘of Mr. and Mrs ‘ Janves Rennard ‘Graham
y . > . 114 1" ~ - ~ . v N } . wr Or ) very little respect and proved to be a Very po W nN : OC CT. Foxworthy. The wedding ne Ol 1m I\ ES y L. Fosworih Fhe weddmg Wii ill take place July 19 at the Tuxe | X be Aug. 29 10 Park Baptist Church rea '\t ; Aa] ne hile ‘ o p she tr » *” e . went awav to school and while J Was gone COLUMBUS O ; 0 5 = Guests with Mi Cradick were to ithe ‘fellow While awav 1 didn't write to her or MBUS, « July 8 [ An Aug. 18 weddamg will be that valaee or mother Ms Ralph > y 1 ie . n mnaina nel n nel I'S al ler in any way Now that T have returned from An organization seeking to force all Of Sally Gross to Seymour Bramson Oradick. Mr. ‘Graham's mother. Mis Sy kal acl Mi rrahams mother, Mi big shot and 1 wa ith her nd AN ‘ : { ‘Cape irardean, Mo. The de big shot and 1 want to go with her. 1H working ‘Wives from jobs in ‘event OF Cape Girardea 15. The Bn James EB, Graham, Mesdames John ave with her ’ to-be is the daughter of Mr, and a : . h yori still loves me down in her heart. However, it their ‘husbands are ‘employed has wpe Harry Gross Moffety, Helen Surprise, Dorothy : " sh Sho OES not t ist me. Do vou ; Park, Florence Baker Donald or edmit it because sh {oes rus \ ip p ¥ no To er amit 1 Hb a IS¢ She ¢ » ( : : Hair : ) : “ ” » Hitch Barl Bradlev, Herman Mo “| of her love? Shall T break up her new affan Roland W. Jarvis, $70-a-month Mrs. Lola Bryant of Frankhn an Jr. W. DD. Screes, Lucretia Ann | IF eh Piva: Ws qe it > NC , 0 gy BR Alpe a | E20 WA Screes, | if s0 how shall 1 do It I accountant for a constriction d., has announced he engage g. imders Howard Kev Donald » B® Ww company, who heads the Universal ment ol hel : daughter, EA 10 Spear, Martha Olney, Donald Cox, | 9 m tterment rage Charles 2 Jones, sO of MIS. |p \ ax { has been taken down quite a peg because Emplovment Betterment League, ¢ re " A Mi Fi of a Donald Morrison Jr. Mildred Levy | Sib SS Bpiply A id ther . t 9% work. Smith Jones of Franklin ‘he rn Teh ’ : | big shot around school. It often comes as Nala there Re least 25000 work- he ™ : and EB. J. Soland p is unable to attain the same standing dur- ing wives in Columbus 2 WILL De a AURUS Othel ests were te be the 16 13 1 . CY } . IBC WAT , t a 1s ” ” 1 “ 1 in college. Success does not come without The league does not seek to take Bana Thepatt has Sot 8:90 Misses Carleen Clemons, Melba . \ AWA i H thace veg Mi Nebek: geart nas xe 3 \ . t I walk of life. The same rule applies to away the jobs of all these wive ORE oe IVb Can vee. Bray, Betty. Parker, Lucille Borin- | nd love. One must continue to contribute to human re- Jarvis points out, Pp. m. Saturaay as the tme for her stein, Evelvn Little, Carolyn Ack=| DS ih ‘order to keep them alive “Maybe half of them have to marriage to Albert B. Dell, son of Helen Smith, Marjorie Carl, | Ips In oraer to Ke the ¢ > . Ty ¢ Yadininy 1A) len Smith 1 ari, vou have made some valuable discoveries by which you work in order to keep their family Ms Dora Dell, YE Taipan! 'S Wildred Burns, Betty Alvis and] Personal prestige does not last forever but must be con- together. But we figure at least " Soi nm ey Martha Moore If you take this lesson to heart 12,500 of these wives have husbands ON EAT Po ppointments were to cary out i11 be worth the loss of the girl who make $100 a month or move. . Rey ‘ a ND the bathroom and bridal motif. The ! S 3 0 : 3 x nh 1 \ ' at t ar a 1d ay . - il L nl ana 1'1Ce | wonder if vou are so madly in love with her as you think. Their wives should not be permitted Garfield Park Bap it just that vou need her admiration more than formerly to to work. Mv wife doesn't work. and help restore vour feeling of importance? If you proved to yourself we are able to live on $70 a month. vou could win back her regard, would your interest wane? “We will attack the problem in ther words is it the girl or the conquest vou want? If it's really two ways. First, we will ask the
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mothers, Mrs. Homer Meek and | Flizabeth Taggart will be the bride's Mrs. Allen Vestal | attendants | TV, best man ” #” » i vouthful mistake wouldn't make vou unworthy of City ‘Council here and in eothsy and Lloyd Cummins and Ralph whe George J. Sennhauser and |
cities, including Cincinnati ang SCheITard, ushers Mrs. C. M. Turner will honor Miss 66 y 2) r conviction that she still cares for you is correct. Cleveland. to pass an ordinance Marian ‘Gearen, daughter of Mr. | re ut on a im : Miss len Barton mgton, X : TEI ——
easy. Most women love to be swept off their feet similar to ‘the one adopted by and Mrs. Willard K. Gearea, with]
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who simply will not take no for an answer, AKron's council, asking industries to Kv, was to entertain with Ih - a bathroom shower at 8 a'clack ta- |
her affection and she'll be flattered to death replace wives who did not meed eon at 12:30 o'clock today at the night at the Turner home, 414)
nart she'll make it hard for vou, for it 1s apparent that work Canary Cottage in honor of Mi Guilford Ave value that which is offered too freely. “Then we will seek passage of a Jeane Wintz, whose marriage Miss ‘Gearen's marriage ta Vieton he girl was devoted to vou, vou were careless and in- bill by ‘State Representative Pat Frank John Horuff Jr, New York, Wilton Guio, son of Mr. and Mrs O 1 a ® /
hen she presented you with a rival, you were anxious Dunn of Tuscarawas County in the will take place Thu Appoint ©. 8. Guio, will take place Aug. 1 sillv girl. indeed. would make herself easy Legislature seeking to prevent wives ments were to he in blue and white Guests with the bride-to-be wi JANE JORDAN. from working for the State Guests with Miss Wintz were to include Mesdames Guia, Gearen | “Our biggest purpose now is ta include her mother, Mrs. PF. A. James Stewart, Charles Woods, A. 8 Good rantalc are hard to find Why nof BUY vOut home? [demand that all Federal, State, City i Coffin, Hubert Kemp, Carlos Deeds ’ rn : : and County offices replace the mar- 1° % John Parrish, Raymond Smai't, Boe Any one of the progressive ASSOC ations below will quickly ried women who do not need work fungaged Spence, N. K. Hurst and Miss Hazel
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Put vour problems in a letter ta Jane Jordan who will answer vaur questions in this enlumn daily
Wil ol piv] ‘ 3 4 rr ) Vil 'y oy a 5 . : with single girls. voung men and io tihance the urchase and vau'll pay {ar + uct like rent on aas BEA Ul Y By A LICIA HART heads of families.” Mrs. Woods and Mrs. Coffin will | P « ‘2 y y : entertain Friday night for Miss monthly payments. Be indenendent Gearen at the Woods home, 4540] f
* > CH S O0d 1 of ward: s she d s f 1 sk : 2) Park Ave lve while ou re Investin monev safel nn real estate, TAKING as good care of her wardrobe as she does of her skin Ol ‘ES / [ON a; Y 9 y y |
and nails is one of the things that keeps a smart woman smart.
z JAA AAW 't op AY y vv ' * Tx? v : r clothes don't get shabby or wear out quickly BOX ' | = “y y T gO Aix Advertisement hy Following Mambers of In addition, she has made it her business to learn about short- « J . |
cuts ta better grooming and wavs and means of giving first aid to a ; | . her wardrobe when necessary You might find some of her pet i : { "% tricks pretty handy R—How should a fiber broom be E ks A @ 2 a) i i k N inner and business meetings First aid for a lipstick-stained collar is contained in a bottle treated to keep it m good condition? are scheduled by clubs for the next THE M A R | 0 N C 0 U NTY al } k ain 1 rey y : J 5 5 Tel | : f ! ud S 1 al PE en ef) move SS King ol non Sean ua | A=Dip the broom in water once . few day: & Gg ply piace a padding of absorbent cloth under the Ya. Hy a week and hang it up immediately ATHENAEYM TURNERS willl cagus moisten a wad of cotton with the remover and gently rub the stain afer using. Thev should never be Nol un Jumba Tabster THorwido:
os ~ ar tha Huy MN < y . v i 3% n . ) pe 1 3 1 until it disappears. ‘Cover the damp spot with clean cloth just before allowed to rest on the fiber end. 3 Dinner Saturday night at 7 o'clock. | I | | | I | \ b 0 \ \ \ J J | 6 \ | 0 \ 0 + Se Ary 1 fiy . IESE * . a . | f It 1s ‘ary ana finger pres i Doc Gravson's Orchestra wil! play b ) £ i A | IAA J ’ } A |
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. : . , " . informafffon concerning the merits ne : nowld be yo | FIRST aid for silver or gold evening slippers which are tarnished : 5 We y Reservations should be made at the ; E f ar n 1s n A v. & Investment Co. or stained is contained in a bottle of metallic paint. Go over the of the various sun lamps F Athenaeum reenal Bldg. & Loan Assn, Indiana Sav, & In
shees with the paint and let dry thoroughly. Incidentally, this type | A-—Information will be supplied E : : ‘ : of paint requires only about half an hour for drying by the Council on Physical Therapy, os Bert a A 1001 x | Atkins Sav. & Loan Ass, Insurance Sav. & Loan Assn, 58th St, will be hostess ta the : FOREST HILLS GARDEN CLUB] Celtic Federal Sav. & Loan Assn, Peoples Mutual Sav, & Loan Assn,
Last vear's black straw hat will 100k like new if vou go over it American Medical Association, 535 with hat dve N. Dearborn St., Chicago, Ill. : Cia, ; ' Suede shoes take on a fresh look when brushed with a wire a at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon Colonial Sav. & Loan Assn. Railroadmen's Fed. Sav. & Loan Asn, | Q—Which foods have the largest The bearded iris will be studied wonitven Doi iv ’ | t. Fed. Sav, & Loan Assn, Kindred Photo | Mys. Fred Spacke will be hostess First Federal Sav, & Loan Assn, Shelby St. Fed. S
suede brush, then rubbed lightly with a rubber sponge n A Suede or doeskin gloves which become hard and too tight after nies of phosphorus washing should be dampened slightly, put on the hands, then damp- A Cheese, dried beans, amonds Mr, and Mrs. Jack J. Messmer i" . RAY ened a bit more and gently maniuplated until thev are soft and and whole wheat in the order given. announce the engagement of LOR Ty gt Third hg Fletcher Ave. Sav. & Loan Assn. Standard Sav. & Loan Asn, Dible Eo y Ths time, be sure to rub and finger press them just | Q—Should small children wea: LIvea Gauge Poh, ® dw central Y. W. C. A Union Federal Sav. & Loan Assn, before they are dr) F. Roesch Jr, son of Edward F Girdles and all other types of elastic fabric foundation gar- high or low shoes? Roesch Sr. of Brendonwooad. Miss ments will give better and longer service if washed often and given A~Most foot specialists agree Messmer was graduated from Ine a rest of several davs between wearings. Never rub soap directly on that childien will develop better diana University and is a mems Members of Rha Gamma Chi 8oa girdle and don’t brush or scrub vigorously. Immerse in thick soap muscular control in the feet and ber of Delta Zeta Sorority. Mr, [rority and their escorts held a pienie | suds, squeeze until clean, rinse thoroughly, press in a towel and toss [ankles if low rather than high shoes| Roesch was graduated from Pur- [recently at Forest Park, Noblesville. over a line to dry. Don't use clothes pins, are worn, due University, | Ind, |
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