Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 July 1940 — Page 12

THURSDAY, JULY 18, I. F. CG. Day Is Monday at Bethany Park

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Edwin I. Poston, Ind, a director of the GenFederation of Clubs, will be In charge of the Indiana Federation Clubs Day at 10 a. m. Monday in Bethany Park. Mrs. George R. Dillinger, French Lick, Ind, institute chairman, will lead the discussion in the opening Institute “What Can I Do in Return r Citizenship in This Republic?” I'he discussion institute “Federation Extension” will be led Mrs. W. D. Keenan, Indianap1S, second vice president of the F.C.

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and distinguished roduced and wiil at the luncheon Mrs. Hany G : NYY Ind., second district president. At 2 p. m. Howard Meyer, Indianapolis, executive chairman of the American Legion Bove’ otate, will speak. A prayer service nd patriotic hour will follow Mrs. Howard Johnson, Mooresville, Ind., will read the organization's “resolution.” The Club Litany will be read by Mrs and Mrs. Esther Bray

officers osts Will be extend greetings presided by

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be led by Mrs. Lawience Indianapolis The Rev. EB anapolis, will offer followed by group Singing “America tl Beautiful.’ Mrs Cogiey Cole, Ind, will read

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the prayer to be ! of §

the American Bill of Rights. Praver

will follow Lincoln's “'Getiysburg Address” be read bv Mrs Ernest Bryant, Owensville, Ind. and the last verse of “America” will be by the audience

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Crago, queen of the Daughters of the Alberta Nay, prinattended a n recently in noring Mrs

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Republican Women ‘To Have Luncheon

Mrs. T. B. Wright, Marion County Republican vice chairman, will speak before the Lawrence Township Club Republican Women meeting toat of Mrs Charles Hensley on the Post Road. The meeting will be an all-day h a covered-dish luncheon

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HIS is the real.ife story of a happy Indianapolis housewife — happy because she didn’t need a lot of money to help everybody in her home live better Electrically.

The picture above is real. too. It

old baking powder can in

which she had enough PENNIES to make the down payment on a fine Big 1910 Electric refrigerator.

Only 375 pennies she counted out—

cash in fhe whole pile—but

give her family the imme-

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Sorority to Meet Miss Betty Fahrlander, 1133 N. Reville Ave., will be hostess for the Eta Beta Phi Chapter, Sub Deb Club, at 8 p. m. toqaay.

Mrs. Mack Miles Hostess The Alpha Chapter of Phi Omega Kappa Sorority will meet at 8 p. m.

Monday at the home of Mrs. Mack Miles, 903 N. LaSaile St,

PANNIES

PAY FOR Electric APPLIANCES

diate beneht of safe food

ice cubes and frozen desserts that help

so much these summer day Enough. too, to save h time and money in marketi

worries and waste of food =

By putting aside a few pennies a day

she soon was able to have |

ful refrigerator delivered. And she declared she was going to pay the rest of it with pennies— pennies she expected

to save every day hereafter with Elec-

tric refrigeration.

A few pennies a dav is all it takes to have the ELECTRIC convenience YOU want — with Range, Refrigerator, Water Heater or any of the other appliances that are extra desir. able in hot weather, Evectric appliances are sold on easy

monthly terms—and the more you use them, the cheaper

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Employed Girls Plan Outing at | : | Camp Friendly |

Thirty young employed women will spend the week-end of July 27 and 28 at McCormick's Creek State Park, under direction of Miss Lucy

Schulte of the Y. W. C. A. staff. Miss Winifred Koon and Miss Ruth Shimer, members of the summer program planning committee, will conduct a tour of the Ballard Ice Cream Co. tonight. Miss Lillian Preston, a staff mem1s in charge of a group vacationing this week at Lake James. The group includes the Misses Fva Dunn, Jean Oliver, Rosanna Flora, Opal Sutton, Aileyne Pound, Marjorie Gilbert, Rose Aslos, Mildred Sommers. Jane Jenner, Vera Featherton and Jean Pond. The Girl Reserve Committee of Y. W. C. A. yesterday visited Camp Friendly at McCormick's Creek State Park. Those attending ine cluded Mesdames H. H. Arnholter, Austin Bruce, Lawrence Hanes, Virgil Martin, Charles Smuck, Harold Trees and George Gill, who arranged the (rip, and Dr. Olga B Booher. Miss Maria I. Dayoan, Philippine Islands, will be a guest at the camp for the remainder of the week. A third group of campers will leave for Camp Friendly Saturday to remain until July 28. ~ 2) 3 Sub Deb Club to Give SN Card Party A card party will be sponsored by the Tomahawk Chapter, Sub Deb Club, at 8 p. m. Thursday at the Citizens Gas and Coke Utility auditorium. Miss Dorleen Jones is chairman of arrangements for the event, assisted by Misses Ruth Norris, Mary Frances Delph and Betty Irish.

Fish Fry Tomorrow

A fish fry will be held tomorrow

and Saturday nights at the Traders

Point Christian Church Various members of the church will provide music tomorrow night and the New Augusta Band will play Saturday night

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