Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 July 1940 — Page 12
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SOCIETY—
Alice Marble Will Tomorrow Night
Sing at Tennis Ball Woodstoek Club
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Indianapolis residents have seen Alices Marble per.
form this week out at
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Gracyn Wheelet will and Ruckelshaus, houses ana Samuel Reid Ansted
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Johnson Driscoll Egbert
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Miss Marjorie Quir of the guest of Josephine Crowley, Greenwich, Conn; Marmon Ava Davis and Suzanne Jr,
Club In the world’s wom
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some of the chic tennis togs which she has
designed, woman will t at the Tennis Incidentally, Miss
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the Svivester Johnsons, enters Club with a Her who is the guest of Miss Dixson Richmond, Ind.; Miss Miss Virginia Brown; Miss the Misses Martha Ann Savies, Heberton Weiss, Littell. Miss Crowley ig vise for two weeks. Miss Johnson
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} Diane Sai hak a Benefit Pa) !
Hardwick, Miss Nina Brown
rles Hare, who are participating in the Championships, will
at the benefit garden bridge f the British Empire tonight and Mrs. William A Mr. and Mrs. Robert 30 and 8 p.m han 30 tables have rp Allied war relief f British Empire | party are Messrs, at Kenneth Mosiman and J. 1
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Miss Charlotte Twitty
who are to be married July
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party sponsored by the Daughe They, with their host and hosts will be at the party, at the Jr. 3933 Guilford Ave, bes erved for the event, which is the Dryburgh Abbey Chapter, Additional Mesdames RBRecknell
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Shirley,
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which plavhouse
Red Cross
Davis Harrison will have a dinner party tonight at
Hock Hill Their and Mrs Migs. R R Williams
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Edward
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Camp Session
Opens Sunday
Camp Dellwood, Girl Scout Camp n
northwest of Indianapolis, will open
its second established camp session )
Qunday. The session will close July
Program features will be swim.
wi out
dramatics
and
handicrafts
ing, hik sports
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who will camp this period puey Williams Blanton Ind Misses Louise Dunning, Ellen G Mary Alice Grande, Man Haworth, Helen Hodge Marie Movnahan, Barbara Joan Pixley, Mary June Joanne Reed Sue Schell Ann Betty Ann Sky Mary Beth Dorothy
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apy Sims 3 Martha S Wheaton, 1 Waerner and Patty Fairy Ring ‘he Woodland Misses Carolyn
wehman, Ruth
nvde! orraine Wilson \ York Wt, inelude Barbara Cooley
Unit will Blake Louise
y Hargitt, Rita Anne Has- | Mary Joan Helmet Teresa Humphreys, Constance and Portia Hurd. Ann Hutchison, Nancy Ann Nes. Patty Lewis, Madelyn Mitchell Sally Nugent, Ann Pardee, Patty Pearson. Pauline Prather, Gedaldine Sehloeman, Libby Sharp, Sydney Sullivan, JoAnn Summers and Donnis Marie Tavlor, Me Fervice Unit will include Ass Ruth Ellis, Kokomo, Ind, Misses Elizabeth Holden Helen Wileman and Frances Lovell, West Lafavette, Ind.: Miss Joann Michael and Miss Anne Plessinger, Pendle ton. Ind.: the Misses Lucille Bloom, Reverly Ann Farquer, Mildred M Friedman, Marcia Geckler, Marilyn Patricia Jarvis, Laura McSuzanne Pearson, Lois Richardson, Barbara Sartor, Mary Lee Schell. Marian Wattleworth, Betty Williams and Eileen Yancy In the Sherwood Forest Unit will Miss Wanda R. Groves, Bloomington. Ind.: Miss Jane Koubek, Anderson. Ind.; the Misses Jean L Bumgardner Jacqueline Frank, Aartha Furr, Rose Ann Heideneich, Marian Lindner, Betty Jo Mellvaine, Ann Merritt, Maxine Merritt, Barbara Mevers, Mary Jane Nieman, Joanne Orr, Norma Roeder Lee Miller and Jane Wagle,
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Gilliard,
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Sponsor Card Party ! . Ladies of the St Church will sponsor a card party at 8 p. m. tonight at the school auditorium for the benefit of the art beoth to be arranged for the church bazaar later in the month, Mrs, 8S. J Rudolph is the card party chairman,
Quests Paul Lee Hargitt, Hippensteel daughter of
oup of her friends at ti
will Messrs Earle will
Club Troop 28 of Girl Scouts will usher on of Mrs, Paul D Gutzwveiley
Miss Rosemary Cruzan
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George Smith Mr, at Russel 8 Wilow. In the party otty Hesler, Alice
Kennard Vovies,
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ave a which will in and Mesdames Carl J. Wein
attend show together
party the
president, arranged for
has
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rhe group in. Stout, Marjorie ning, a group of will be in charge Marie Carroll
Kladdens
omorrow eve
a Fdna
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Lauter Mothers’
Club Gives Social
The aunter Mothers'
cream social
Club at the Market
will an ice Club
tomon
sponsot Lauter
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Greeley and
ow night he arrangements committees include Mrs. Effie and Mrs Marga cream and cake soft drinks: Mrs, Vinati Melntyre and Mrs Ruth Comstock, fish pond: Mrs Nellie Stansifer, fortune teller: Mrs Gladvs George, conev islands and Mrs, Sue Harris, prizes. Mrs. Helen
MeDaniel is the club president
Downin Hastilow, ice Mrs, Ada Bly
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Bridee Winners Are Announced
Dorothy Ellis, bridge ine announcea winners of recent duplicate br 1 In Block's Auditorium They ay Section 1--North Mrs. Frank Abbett ana Mrs Ittenbach, first; Mrs. BB M and Mis, €C. B. Durham ana west, Mis. WA he § W. H. Brugins, A. Conkey and Mis R. Churchill, second | Section 2—North and south, Mrs Lloyd Veazey and Mrs. Finck Dor. man, first; Mrs. J. Mason King and Mrs. Edward F. DeHority, second: east and west, Mrs. R. C. Gouodwine Mrs. H. D. Kendrick, first; Mrs. Kitty Warner and Mrs. 8S. R Richardson, second Section 3-—North and south, Mrs John Rhodes and Mrs. Emma Kemper, first; Mrs. E. R. Jones and Mrs, E. P. Brennan, second; east! and west, Mrs, Paul Givens and Mrs. Helen Morris, first; Mrs. J, BE Morris and Mrs. Irene McCormack, ! second
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Progress Lodge 395 Elects Officers Naomi
grand of
\ 303
worthy Lodge
Adams is the nex
Progress Rebekah
officers elected at a recent meeting include Maxine Snodgrass, vice grand; Marjorie King, warden; Elizabeth McHenry, conductor; Iva Leonard, musician: Leona Adams right supporter of the noble grand; Minnie Bland, left supporter; Adal Hatfield, right supporter of vice grand; Carrie Crone, left supporter; Bessie Wood, inside guardian; Edna Hopkins, outside guardian, and] Hazel Gillis, chaplain,
Other
Quite a large colony of Indianapolis residents is spending the
summer at Lake Wawasee this year,
Many others are dashing up
for week-end stays with friends at their summer homes or at the
Spink-Wawasee Hotel,
hue, Mrs. Edward P. Gallagher and Mr. Gallagher, in Mr. Gallahue's new Dumphey C
Phi Sigma Nu to Hold Initiation
Among them are (left to right) Edward Galla-
They are shown ondor boat,
For 11 Candidates Tomorrow,
Theta Nu Chi Will Have Picnic
Pienies. initiation, supper and business meetings are sorority activi«
ties the next few days,
he ETA CHAPTER OF PHI SIGMA MU, national honorary school Imusic education fraternity, will hold initiation services at 3:30 p. m, to-| at the Arthur Jordan Conservatory of Musie, | at the Columbia Club after initiation conserva-, .
morrow for 11 candidates A dinner will be held will be Miss Ada Bicking, directol Miss Naomi Graef, Ky. representative of the grand eounectl, and the initiates The arrangements committee includes the Misses Isabelle Mossman, LaVerne Blake, Jane Jeffries, Mary Brown Trumper, Wilma Jones, Mildred Reimer, Myrtle Gleason and Mary Helen Brook, Candidateg for the initiation are the Misses Charlotte Moore, Myrtle M. Freeman, Charlotte Dunn, Helen Ferris, Catherine Callis and Patricia Pearson and Mrs, Emma Draper putz, Indianapolis; Miss Vietoria Leafareen, Terre Haute, Ind. Miss Mary Flora Wilson, Martinsville, Ind.; Miss Jean Hegg, Covington, Ind, and Mrs. Harriette DeBruler Campbell, Evansville, Ind,
The BETA CHAPTER OF THETA NU CHI will hold its annual pienie at 1 p. m. Sunday at Forest Park, Noblesville, Ind. Mrs. BL. M. Hollansworth, 207 N. Beville Ave, will entertain the chapter at 8 po. m Monday
tors
Loutsville
The Misses Eleanor and Thelma Wiebke. 810 Towa St, will be hostessto the GAMMA CHAPTER OF OMEGA CHI SORORITY at 8
o'clock tonight.
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Miss Ruth Christopher, 2709 Carrollton Ave. will entertain OMEGA CHAPTER. RETA SIGMA PHI SORORITY, with a week-end party at her home tomorrow The party will begin with a progressive pienie supper and slumber party followed by a “bruncheon” Sunday An indoor treasure hunt will be held at the slumber party Guests will include Mesdames Henry Blessing, Thomas Williams George Fowler and John Bayne and the Misses Evelyn Christopher, Thelma Parsons, Lestie Fleming, Dorine Lockhart, Virginia Fike, Mary Cumming, Marcia Shank, Gertrude Essig and Thelma Valen-
tine,
Mrs. Wilbert VV. White, Los Angeles, Cal, was entertained recently by members of the ALPHA CHAP'ER. OMEGA NU TAU SORORITY at the home of Mrs. Morrow Allen in Marcy Village with a “pitch-in’ supper, Mrs, White i= past grand president of the sorority and a life member of the Alpha Chapter,
Dorothy M. DuVall To Be Wed Aug. 10
Mrs. LIL. L. Duvall, 1028 Churchman Ave. ment of her daughter, Dorothy M. o William M. Thompson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thompson. The wedding will take place Aug. 10 at the home of the bride-to-be
Sponsors Lawn Social
A lawn social, sponsored by the High School Department, Roberts Park Methodist Church, will be held July 19, from 6 to 10 p. m. at the church, The News Boys’ Band will play at 8 o'clock,
Assisting with arrangements for the open house which the Mother Theodore Circle, Daughters of Isabella, will hold from 1 to 5 p. m. Sunday at St. Elizabeth's Home on Churchman Ave, are Miss Harriette White left) and Miss Helen M. Reidy. Mrs. Irene Grammer is regent
of the organization,
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Guests
H. A. C. Dance]
Is Tomorrow
Feature of week-end
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FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1940
Sailing is tops with the Frank Levinson family. (left to right) Frank, Harry and Alan,
have won two races this season,
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Athletic Club activities will be the
“Under the Stars” dance in Tropical Gardens from 10 p. m a. m. tomorrow night Riggs' Black Cats will provide music. | The H. A. C. swim team will meet the Lakeside Swimming Club of Louisville Kv, at T30 p m Wednesday in a contest postponed from last week. Among those who will [Saturday's dance are Messrs, and | Mesdames Sidney Hauck, LeRoy | Potter, Walter Rose, James Fleener, | Julius A. Caesar, Donald Cusick, J Forrest Davis, Louis F. Nickle, Earl Dreshach, J Herbert Thomas Murray, R. E. Jones, Herman Kramer, Paul J Robert Barnes, Kenneth Vandivier, Eugene Wilking and Frank BE Kaveney. |
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Mr. and Mrs. Oble J. Smith Jr. quently for week-ends. and the dark glasses, photos from the air,
That's Mr. He is an amateur photographer and often takes
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Local Chapter ° Is Formed by College Guild
Garden Club Meets Today at Nurseries
Lectures were to be program fea= tures of several club meetings toe day. { Mrs. E. L. Heckathorn is president lof the Indianapolis Chapter of the (WITTENBERG WOMEN’S GUILD {which was formed recently at the First English Lutheran Church by [both former students of the college
land women interested in the school, Other officers include Mrs. E. D, | Mackey, vice president; Miss Louise | Reiter, secretary, and G. A. Fisher, (treasurer. | Mrs. G. P. Voigt, Springfield, O., Guild president, was principal [speaker at the organization meet |ing. In their new snipe class boat is Mrs. Levinson with | Members of the NORTH END Frank and Alan each | GARDEN CLUB were to hold their all-day July meeting today at the Hillsdale Nurseries. | After a picnic lunch in the Grove, | Alex Tuschinsky, owner of the | Nurseries, was to speak on "“Con{struction of Various Types of Pools land Their Planting.” Mrs. John |Galm was to be transportation {chairman and Mrs. Foster V. Smith {is club president.
Of Candid an 1 ates The GARDEN STUDY GROUP . {was to hold its July meeting at 2 Times Special o'clock this afternoon at the home | LAKE WAWASEE, Ind. July 12.—|of Mrs. George Kirkwood, 312 Buck [Candidates for the State Legislature ingham Drive. Andrew Spyk, Hills= [will receive questionnaires from |qale Nurseries, was to talk on [the Indiana League of Women|«Rroses—Their Planting, Care and | Voters asking their attitudes on re-| culture.” [lief administration, the manager [plan for local units of government,| The ALETHEA CHAPTER opr |interstate trade barriers arti pro-| THE SUB DEB CLUB will hold a |tective legislation for children. | business meeting at 7:30 tonight at | The league's board of directors|the home of Miss Patricia Downtain, | met here yesterday at the summer A “Fun Fest” will follow.
{home of Mrs. Charles N. Teetor,| ~ | Hagerstown, a board member. | The BROAD RIPPLE BUSINESS
| Candidates for Congress from 12|AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN'S | Indiana counties will receive ques- CLUB will hold its next meeting |tionnaires asking their attitude on|Sept. 9. Members held a dinner Federal and State taxation, | meeting recently at the Riviera Club | Adequate appropriation for effec-|to discuss fall activities. (tive administration of the school at-| | tendance-child labor law and a [state-wide merit system will be! [major legislative objectives of the! { league, | | In the questionnaire sent to the {congressional candidates in the 12| wy. and Mrs. Russell counties, the organization will ask 9908 N. Meridian St., are if they favor appointment of ling in New York City. | commission to study Federal and] {State taxation, if they will suggest] Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Whitney, [means of co-ordination of Federal Miami, Fla., are visiting Mrs, Whit= and State taxation, if they think the ney's brother-in-law and sister, Mr, | principle of the ability to pay should |and Mrs. Ralph E. Suits, 5842 Guil= (be the basis of the tax system, and ford Ave. [if they believe parties can operate] without patronage, | Miss Quanah L. Crowder, 167 BF. The National League will present 11th St. has returned from a visit (to the National Democratic Con-!in Atlantic City. {vention resolutions committee a|
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They belong to the Wawasee Yacht Club.
Voters League Seeks Attitude
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Personals
Sullivan, vacation=
Hibhen Photos. fly up to the Spink-Wawasee freSmith behind the movie camera
Hiram T. Sexson J. Bant Sexson, 520 E, 36th St | Palms. ferns and seven-branch candelabra, to which will be tied
Others who will atend include|elusters of lilies, are to decorate the]
| Messrs. and Mesdames Albert Sut- gitar and the family pews will belcome in a novel Myers, | marked with sheaves of the lilies|iple
ton, I.. L.. Harrison, Roy L Carl DeFalco, W. F. Ostermier, A. L. | Masten, Paul BE. Miller, J. T. Kirk-| ham, Leo F. Steffen, James Welch, Bert Goldberg, L. D. Behrent, How- | ard McTaggart, Harry McQuinn, J.| J. O'Keefe, Herman Metzel, Henry | Foist, Fred Whipps, Robert Bruce, Robert Potter, W. F. Keeler, Frank P. Huse and Robert Allison | Additional persons who will attend are Chester Wilson, John Stenger, Thomas Dunn, Charles Marbaugh, Leonard Breen, John Scherer. Dr, E. FF. Evert, Dr. and Mrs, Wilbur Smith and Dr. and Mrs. G. L. Young
‘Party Honors
Bride-to-Be
Miss Margaret Ann Harder will {be honor guest at a dessert bridge given tomorrow afternoon by Miss) Luther M. Langston, 101 W. Hamp-| [ton Drive. Miss Harder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Worth C. Harder, 24 W. 34th St, is to be married to Langston’'s son, George Edwara Langston, in a ceremony at [the Second Presbyterian Church July 20 The bridal colors of green and
for the party, Guests with the bride-to-be and her mothe will in-| clude Mrs. V. L. Mendenhall, New Castle, Ind.: Mrs. Caroline Linn, Mrs, Homer B. Whitaker and Miss | Eleanor Linn, Chicago; Mrs. M. T deBumenthal, Dowagiac, Mich.: Mesdames Frank S. Strattan.| Homer P. Riddell, Carl Verbarg and Flora Jane Sutton, Others attending will be Misses Betty Newman, Martha Codding-| ton, Montrew Goetz, Marjorie Pyke, | Ethel Bailey and Juliana McIntosh.
Assist With Open House Plans
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and white ribbons. Mrs, John VanZant, organist, will play the bridal| music and a trio composed of Miss Betty McCormick and Miss Betty Burris of Vincennes, Ind, and Miss Anna Kay Wells will sing "We Love Our Arrow” and “Delta Tau Delta.” Miss Jov Geupel is to be maid of honor and bridesmaids will be Mrs William J. Stout. who was Miss Harriet Cracraft before her marriage June 15; Miss Betty Higbee, Miss Virginia Davis and Miss Mary Ann Sexson, sister of the bridegroom. The bride's attendants will be gowned alike in petal pink mous. seline de soie fashioned with romance necklines, puffed sleeves and wide ruffles bordering the bouffant skirts. They will wear short, pink mitts and will carry chartreuse horsehair hats filled with summer flowers in pastel shades, They will wear chartreuse velvet hows in their hair. Bride to Wear Dotted Swiss
The bride has chosen a gown of white dotted swiss made with a sweetheart neckline, short, puffed sleeves and a shirred bodice. A wide ruffie bordering the bouffant skirt forms the full-length train. Her {llusion veil in fingertip-length will
announces the engage- yellow will be used in appointments fall from a coronet of seed pearls
and she will wear mitts matching her dress. Her flowers will be a shower bouquet of white roses and valley lilies surrounding an orchid center, Robert Sexson will be his brother's best man and ushers will be Donald Stephens, Marion, Ind.: Richard Woolery, Bedford, Ind.; Jack Hatfield, and Mr. Stout. Mrs. Davis, mother of the bride, will wear a Hershey brown {rock with white accessories and Mrs. Sexson will be in powder blue with navy accessories. Both will wear lavender orchids.
Reception Will Follow
A reception at the home of the| bride's parents will follow the ceremony, The living room fireplace will! be banked with palms and ferns and | a plateau of summer flowers will be used on the mantel. Vases of sum- | mer flowers will appear throughout | the rooms and the buffet and serv-| ing table in the dining room will be | decorated with cut glass baskets of the flowers. The wedding cake will be garlanded with pink roses.
The couple is to leave for a wed- | ding trip through the West and] Canada, the bride traveling in al navy and white silk crepe frock with | a matching full-length coat, navy accessories and an orchid corsage. They will be at home upon their return at 3201 N. Meridian St. The bride is a graduate of Indiana University and a member of Pi Beta Phi Sorcrity. Mr. Sexson is a
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[student of the Indiana University
School of Medicine and a member
{of Delta Tau Delta Fraternity.
Out-of-town guests for the wedding will include Mr. and Mrs. Berl Foster, Ridgewood, N. J.; Miss Margaret Haskell, Columbus, O.; Miss Stella Knode, Richmond, Ind. and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bast, Lawrenceburg, Ind.
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Roberta Haskell to Be Married went! To Hiram Sexson Today At North Methodist Church
The Rev. C. A. McPheeters will officiate at the ceremony at 2:30 p. m Hartman, | today in the North Methodist Church uniting Miss Roberta Haskell and The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Raymond Blackburn,| 8 pavis. 5531 N. Delaware St., and Mr,
plank asking that the spoils system| Mrs. Elmer R. Krueger of May be abolished and a merit system be|Wood will leave tomorrow with her established throughout public sery-| children, George, Calvin and Shirice, Federal, State and local, {ley, to spend the remainder of July
[at Indian Lake, O. Mrs. A. G. Mor=- . {rison, Louisville, Ky., will be a guest 0. E. S. Matrons Dine of Mrs. Krueger. Mrs. Robert Johnson entertained | J. Dwight Bishop, 1545 Ewing St., the 1935 matrons of the 11th Dis-|is in New York City. He will return (trict, Order of the Eastern Star, at to Indianapolis July 22. ‘(a supper last night, Mrs. Bertram |Riffle assisted.
Miss Jo Anne Smith, Omaha, | Neb, has returned home after a { visit with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rand | ett,
Sexson is the son of Mr. and Mrs, | . " Er Y Sexson is Sie son of My. any Wes| Divi Theta Della to Meet ‘Glass’ Sus 8 Alpha Chapter of Phi Theta Gla oH pender | Delta Sorority will meet at 8:30 Miss Edith Manning, Washington, Men's belts and suspenders now p. m. Wednesday at the home of |is spending several weeks with her transparent, flex-| Mrs. Robert Smith, 422 Congress | mother, Mrs. John Manning, 706 plastic that looks just like glass.|Ave. 'N. Bancroft St.
DURING JULY AND AUGUST
Because we want our employees to get out in the sun, relax and have fun ,, , wa give them a longer week-end , , , from | o'clock Saturday until 9:30 Monday morning. These additional hours ade to
their summer fun and help them to serve you better
during the week.
DAILY SUMMER STORE HOURS:
9:30T0 5 P. M
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