Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 August 1940 — Page 10

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STATE SYMPHONY COMMITTEE GUESTS AT TEA

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Mrs. Jack A. Goodman (third Indiana State Symphony Society at

Robert M. Lingle, Mrs. Don M. Nixon, Wabash, Ind. is season ticket chairman of the women's

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from left) tea yesterday in her home. and Mrs. C. Lloyd

committee. Mrs.

entertained members of the women's committce of the Shown with her are (left to right) Mrs.

Billman, Manilla, Ind. Mrs. Good-

Billman and Mrs. Nixon are members

of the state council of the society and Mrs, Lingle is chairman of women's clubs for the women's com-

mittee,

SOCIETY—

Labor Day Will Mark the Beginning

Of Vacationists’

Return to the City

Many Indianapolis residents who sought cool lake re-

sorts and summer cottages as

beginning to trek back to the

escape from the heat are city, although several of

them are waiting until after Labor Day to end their va-

cations. Mrs. Morris L. Brown and

her children, Priscilla and

Lucinda, will return after Sept. 2 from Lake Wawasee

where they have been visiting Mrs.

Mrs. Roy Elder Adams, at her

Brown's mother,

cottage. Mrs. Adams has

not decided when she will return.

Eldo I. Wagner are prolonging Mrs. Wilbur

Mr. and Mrs. liam and Martha, until Sept. 7 or 8 Lake Maxinkuckee apolis. She was

Labor Day

Mrs. George a Doris come jeg ler s Mi:

month f

here vesterdav. to End Vacation

S. Ziegler and her among those who to the city They parents, Mr. and Mrs and Mrs. A. IL. Taggart Si rom Higgins Lake, Mich about a week from Bax ing her mother, Mrs Mrs. Evans Woollen Jr son and Catherine, will stay at Miss Suzanne Littel, daughter of Dr jeave today for h\ Miss Spiegel Spiegel, who have a

an are ¢ i

hack

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return in Visi

and her

the cottage at

5 See

the

Sheerins Mrs. Frederic M. Ayres Sr. Mary Horton, daughter of Mr. leaving Saturday to enter her f New Mexico. the summer at Albuquerque, N. M. Mrs. Thomas D. Sheerin and

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O

at Gilbert Ogle, low and her daughter, Eleanor, inkuckee summer home until after

plan

and their

returns occasionally

will are staying at the cottage of Mrs Roher will return the first part of next

Vien James B. Nelson three children Burt Lake, Mich.,

a week's visit with Miss Anne Spiegel at daughter lake.

to Come From Leland,

Is visiting in New and Mrs. first year She and her mother and sister Jean spent most of

her the end of this month from Leland, Mich. Mrs. Sheerin’s brother, is at the resort with them. .

children, James, Wilin Ludington, Mich, who is summering at short stay in Indian-

their stay Johnson for a

David Day

Peter Labor

Cindel until after

children walt t E. Sweeney at Walloon Lake

Julia Jean Rudd will where she has been

Mis Mich

Evans IIT. Jame-

until Sept. 7 : Jerome Littell, will Lake WaRollin W

and Mrs. J

of and Mrs

Mr

Mich.

York Miss George L. Horton, is of study at the University

daughter Laura will return

Mrs. Walker W. Winsto remain at their Lake Max-

Labor Day.

Sylvester Johnson will return Monday from his ranch at Pitch-

k, Wyo. Mrs. Johnson, Sylvester ranch. Their her daughter, Jr, Fred's Canada today to rejoin

IX] Ranch

Mr, & ranch of

for] th

and Jane, Edwin M. liqaxy and

mother his brother

Mrs. Johnson in

1sitors Return

nad Mrs Mi. and Mrs the Harrisons are spending ranch after a six weeks' visit Attica and their Chliciren Patty Miss Winifred Wilev left other visitor returning Lom Hu Cincinnati Mr Willis E. Kuhn

Clark S. Wheeler where the

of

the

ch =1il

and Mrs Mr. and Mrs where they will visit Mr. and Mrs fishing trip during their 10-day visit

Back

Mr. and Mrs. Earl L. Fortney and have returned from a two weeks’ The Maynards’ children, Fired Jr. parents. The Fortnevs’ fellow members of wasee, Other club Cracraft, Robert Smith and Paul Weakley. During the final three davs of

From Wisconsin Visit

their the R. R. Club,

members are Jack

Jr. guests there now Craft

His father dropped into town yesterday time

returned "y the summer were Mi and recently Harrisons who will stop here on he

William Hem

Russel S. Williams flew

vacation at Robert

«on, Charles. and Fred Maynard Jr. will where they will have a cottage next

Claycombe, Donald King,

and Nelson are remaining at are Mrs. William Ray Adams Jr. and Frederick T. Hol-

Hubbard, are touring in and was to leave {to observe her birthday.

John

from the IXI1 Dayton. Wyo Also returning from and Mrs. Rov Harrison Joe Bill

to visit

recently Harrison near

at the ranch. AnMiss Blanche Mecway home to be with

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vesterdav to Los Angeles, McMahan. They also plan a

Mr. and Mis. Fred C. Mavnard Bailey's Harbor, Wis,

ana Betsy, accompanied

, together with leave Sunday for Lake Waweek, William Bell, Herman Kothe,

Bruce James

Anderson,

the week the bovs will have a

house party for guests from Indianapolis

Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Cracraft will Robert L. Craft Is Betrothed

The engagement of of Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Pomeroy, of Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth

son

Miss Elizabeth Hammond Pomeroy, of Holyoke L. Craft,

act as chaperons,

daughter Mass., to Robert LI. Craft, of Indianapolis. was to be

announced at a tea this afternoon in Holyoke Miss Pomeroy was graduated from LaSell Junior College, Auburn-

dale, Mass

and is a graduate of DePauw University

She is a mem-

ber of Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority. ,

attended DePauw Fraternity,

Mr. Craft member of Sigma Chi wedding

Annual Homecoming Is Set by I. O. O. F.

The annual I. O. O. F. Homecoming celebration for Odd Fellows, Rebekahs, their families and friends will be held Sunday at the Greens-

burg home. A bus will

leave the Circle at 10 a. m. Sunday and dinner will be served at the home at 1 p. m. Games and drills will be held in the afternoon. A dedication ceremony of a memorial by the Germania lodge will be observed.

Sorority to Observe Founders’ Day

Miss Edna McCammon will be in charge of the Founders’ Day dinner to he held Monday at the Canary Cottage at 7 p. m. by members of the Aipha Chapter, Phi Omega Kappa Sorority Miss Marv Follwell and Miss Virginia Riley will be in charge of entertainment.

and Butler No date has

He for

Universities heen set

1s a the

Turners Sponsor Dance

The South Side Turners will spon- |

SO

a dance at the hall at Prospect and Alabama Sts, Saturday night. Llovd Lewis’ orchestra will play. Features of the program will be Bobby Lewis, singer, and Lloyd Lewis in a tap dance routine.

Chi Sigma Phi Meets

Chi Sigma Phi Sorority will meet

| tomorrow night at the home of Mrs.

{John Tritech, Assisting the hostess will be Miss Agnes Wardrope.

R. . Sets Card Party

The Alvin P, Hovey Woman's Relief Corps will hold a public card party tomorrow afternoon and night at Ft. Friendly, 512 N. TNlinois St.

Church S

The Sponson basement

ponsors Fish Fry

“Church in the Blaine Ave

will school to-

Assumption a fish hry at 1105

{morrow night from 5 until 8 o'clock.

Mrs. Marner To Accept

New Post |

Times Spreinl WASHINGTON, D C., Aug. 22 — Mrs. Virginia Moorhead Mannon, Indianapolis, has been named press secretary of the National League of Women Voters. The appointment | was announced today by Miss Mar|guerite Wells, National League president. : | Mrs. Mannon will join the staff at | Washington early in September to {take charge of the orpanization’s press relations and to be editor of the “Members’ Magazine.” She is a former {woman and a past president of the Indianapolis League of Women Voters. She has heen a member of the {Indiana League board and has served as program and iegislative director of the Indiana League. Fo the past six months she has been Indiana League administrative secretarv

Judge Shake

To Speak

! rush party fon [freshmen students at (Purdue Universities and Wabash | College will be held at the Meridian Hills Country Club tomorrow by the

[Indianapolis Alumni Association of (Kappa Sigma Fraternity. | Active chapter [three schools also will attend. Judge

[Curtis Shake of the State Supreme |

| Court, an alumnus of the Indiana Chapter, will be principal speaker land representatives of the three | active chapters also will talk. Dan [C. Hess will be toastmaster. General chairman for the partv [is Virgil W, Simms. Other chair|men are Marvin E. Curle, program; | Jean Black, George Goodwin, Her[bert Evans and Dr. J. N, Garber, alumni contact and reservations; [Eugene Cadou and W. Blaine Patton, publicity: James E. Bingham. [John David and E. Paul Carson, golf. | Members of other committees are George R. Jeffrev, O. H. Grant and Robert Talbot, tennis and swim(ming: Paul R. Summers, chapte: land rushee contact, |W. Coons, official photographer and [motion pictures,

BEAUTY

By ALICIA HAR1

THE homemaker who feels that she |

[simply hasn't time to do exercises (10 or 15 minutes a day can give her {muscles a fair amount of beneficial exercise simply by correcting her bending and posture habits. For instance, instead of semi{bending stiffly forward when picking up scattered toys or Sunday's (newspaper, she can really bend her (Knees, assuming a squatting position {and Keeping back straight. Bending [keeps knees flexible. A straight | backbone, with no exaggerated hollow In the center of it, makes stomach muscles do some work and [therefore keeps them firm. When pushing the baby's carriage {she should maintain good posture [Instead of stooping forward. letting (head and shoulders lead the rest of [Pe bhodv by a good 10 or 12 inches. The stool on which she sits to do the ironing should have a back. And the base of her spinal column should be held against that back. »

WHEN gardening.

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it's less tiring

Indianapolis newspaper- |

prospective | Indiana and |

members of the

and Richard

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES COUNCIL MEMBERS PRESENT

Also guests at the tea were (left to right) Mrs. Joseph Meredith,

Muncie, Ind.; Mrs. Robert Richard Dishinger, Rushville, Ind.

H. Tinsley, Crawfordsville, Ind., and Mrs.

Mrs. Meredith is chairman of the

Muncie unit of the women's committee, and Mrs. Tinsley is the Craw-

fordsville unit chairman and a member of the state council

Mrs,

Dishinger represented the Rushville Music Study Club,

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State Symphony Society Group Plans Ticket Sales Campaign At Tea in J. A. Goodman Home

Gathering for a combination business and social meeting at the home

Jack A. Goodman vesterday making preliminary

of Mrs Indiana cities, campaign for under the baton of Fabien Sevitzky Among those who attended were Mesdames Frank W. Cregor, George | A. Van Dyke, Robert M. Lingle, Walter P. Morton, Burke Nicholas, Herbert T. Wagner and B. B. Wells, all of Indianapolis, | From Terre Haute were Mesdames P. E. Allen, Arthur Cunningham, D M. Ferguson, David Silverstein and P. A. Steele and Miss Pearl Becker.

Out-of-Town Guests

Others attending were Mesdames Burton P. Allen, Howard Dodge and Don M. Nixon, Wabash; Mrs. Joseph Meredith and John F, Banta, Muncie; Mrs. Robert H. Tinsley and Mrs William Pearlman, Crawfordsville; Mrs. Dailv A. Powell and Mrs. H J. Norton, Columbus Mesdames John A. Halll H W Reimann and William Spiegel and Miss Helen Whitcomb, Shelbyville, Mrs. John O. Campbell and Mrs Milton Matter, Marion: Mrs, G. D Thatcher Kokomo. Mrs Alvin Shumm and Mrs. O. W. Stephenson {Greenwood and Mesdames Richard Dishinger, Will Amos and Dudley Campbell, Rushville.

Mrs. Billman Attends

Mrs. Charles O. Leonard, Hartford City; Mrs. George R. Dillinger,

French Lick; Mrs. C. Lloyd Billman, |

Manilla; Mesdames Edwin I. Poston, William H. Patton and H. E. Rose, Martinsville; and Mrs. Montreau F' Hatt and Miss Helen Coburn, New- | castle, Mrs. Goodman is first vice presi|dent of the Indiana State Sym- | phony Society's women's committee | and for the second consecutive year! is chairman of the season ticket commitiee for the Orchesu

Blue Triangle Party Aug. 29

The “exploring Indianapolis” tours sponsored by the Y, W. C. A. will close next Thursday with a party in the garden of Blue Triangle Hall 725 N. Pennsylvania St. at 7:30 p. m The council of the Blue Triangle will act as hostesses, Plans for the evening will be under direction of the Misses Betty Lou Campbell, (Phyllis Kraus, Fanchion Rumsvre. Faith VanDevander, Jeanette West and Mary Louise Palmer, | The final exploration trip will be a tour of the state police headquarters Wednesday. The trip will be under the direction of Miss Dorothy Kriel, Miss Thelma Damer and Mrs. Annella Gore of the Blue Triangie Hall. { These trips have been conducted during the last 12 weeks and have been attended by more than 250 young men and women.

Tri Delta Keppt Meets

Tri Delta Kappa Sorority will meet tonight at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Miss Marna Mae Ditzler, 4421 E. Washnswon St.

Fidessa Club Meets

Members of the Fidessa Club were |

to be entertained at a 1 p. m, luncheon today at the Sun Dial Tearoom

by y Mrs Gleeda Wolf

the Indianapolis Symphony

128th

afternoon were women from several plans for the 1940-41 season ticket Orchestra's fourth seasor

Show er r Honors

Mary Tindall

Miss Mary Ann Tindall, marriage to Donald B. Wagener is to be Aug. 30, was honor guest at a | night

whose

crvstal shower given last by

Miss Betty Grauel at her Mrs. William C. Grauel assisted he: daughter, Miss Tindall's marriage will be in the Central Avenue Methodist Church. She is the daughter of M» and Mrs. Carl A. Tindall, 1307 N Alabama St. Mr, Wagener's parents are Mr. and Mrs. William F. Wagener, 950 Garfield Drive Guests last the bride-to-be Wagener's mothe: Wagener, Mrs Shelbyville Ind Zalac, Ft. Wayne, Ind.; Mrs. Perry Radcliff, Lafayette, Ind.; Mrs. Fred J. Grumme Jr, Irvington, N. J.; Misses Dorothy Springer, Dorothy Gimbel, Doris Griffith, Betsy Murbarger, Mary Ann Kibler, and Jean and Charlotte Tindall.

Mrs. Paul R. Tindall, Shelbyville, was to entertain today for Miss Tindall with a personal shower. Tomorrow Mrs. Robert Wagener and Mrs. Herman Gunneman will have {a miscellaneous shower for her and on Saturday Miss Murbarger will |entertain with a bathroom shower. Mrs. Grumme and Miss Gimbel will entertain Monday at the home of Mrs. Grumme's mother, Mrs | Elmer Brown. The party will be a |china shower, A kitchen shower will be given Tuesday by Mrs. Kenneth Craig at Shelbyville. Miss Tindall has selected her ter, Charlotte, as maid of honor for the wedding and Miss Grauel is to be the bridesmaid Mr. Wagener's attendants will he Clvde Norman, best man, and Rob ert, Wagener and William P. Kirk Shelbyville, ushers

home

addition to and Mi Robert Kirk Charles

night

her

im mother were Mrs William P Mrs

Sis -

Girl Scouts to Sew

For Red Cross

Senior Girl this afternoon at House, 140 E. 14th the Red Cross. The meetings are held each Tuesday and Thursday of August. One dozen towels, two dozen sheets and two dozen bandages have been made,

Rebekahs to Hold ‘Annual Fair

The annual fair of the Degree | Staff of the Mozart Rebekah Lodge 828 will be held at 7:30 p. m. to[morrow at the hall at Prospect and S. East Sts. Mrs. Frank Power is with Miss May Shields. Mrs. Clifford Scholey is noble grand, The fair is open to the public.

Scouts were to meet Girl Scout Little

St, to sew for

co-chairman

Euchre Party Today

The August committee of Holy Angels was to have a euchre party today at 2 p. m. in the school at St. and Northwestern Ave

Sas THIS BETTER lL

to kneel or to squat than to bend!

forward awkwardly. deal better for muscles stiff and tense.

And a great) which are|

When dusting tops of doors or |

| windows, it's a good idea to stretch [waistline as well as arm and shoul{der muscles.

In addition to realizing that it’s | make the daily house-

| possible to

| { |

I

keeping routines take the place of | limbering and stretching exercises, | every woman should remember that |

maintaining fine posture wards off

fatigue. If you chair or shuffle

even more tired.

slump and sprawl in a heavy -footedly about when you are tired, vou'll feel Learn to make

yourself stand, sit and walk correctly Pn

all of the time, you tire less quickly.

Sorority Gives Dinner

Alpha Beta Gamma Sorority held a dinner meeting at Cranny's at 3:30 o'clock last night.

You'll notice that

LIMALENE

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ONE SPOONFUL OF CLIMALENE § IN A PAIL OF WATER TAKES { OFF THE DIRT LIKE MAGIC IT SAVES ME LOTS OF

Climalene is the stand-by of millions of women for all sorts of cleaning jobs, alse laundry and dishwashing. IT SAVES

MONEY, 00 _¥

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Mrs. G.

KET SALES CAMPAIGN DISCUSSED

D. Thatcher, Kokomo, Ind, (left) and Mrs. Charles O.

THURS

Leonard, Hartford City,

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ny

DAY, AUG.

Ind,

19400

were

among the large group attending the tea at which preliminary plans for a state-wide season ticket sales

campaign for the 1940-41 season of the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra were made,

member The ticket sales campaign will open Sept.

of the state council.

Mrs,

Leonard 16 and continue until Sept

is a 28

Garests yesterday, in addition to members of the women's committee, included representatives of Indiana women's organizations,

| Bu Po

by

school

housewife, woman Mr Under home economics department a course will be offered in the principles of

food

course

| Special

(held f¢ of exc [study malad}j Popu women Mrs

Childre

and M Mrs. ten lec and period

give a series of lectures on children's

recreat

series on community

Thes given 1 nme George

sehool

tler to Offer

| pu lar Courses

University evening will appeal to the and club-

Rutler "ear homemaker,

this Two bridal dinners and a shower, married soon, and Mrs at, Brookview their

dinner Inn for

the sponsorship of the Guests with the bridal couple will be the parents of the bridegroom-to-be, Mr, and Mrs, Robert G Clinkscales, Columbia, Mo, and their daughter, Mary Maude; Mr and Mrs. Emmett Clinkscales, Demopolis, Ala; Mrs. Garth Clinkscales and her daughter Ann, Booneville, Mo.; George Miller, Columbia: Miss Molly Jones, St. Paul, Minn.: Miss Luana Lee, Miss Louise Gise, the Rev, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Winders, Mr. and Mrs. Walter E Hansen and Mrs. Rosa Ada Lee, grandmother of Miss Lee, and Wallace O. Lee Jr,

preparation and a second of

in household management. education classes will be the study of the education eptional children and for a of the problems of socially usted children, lar lectures of interest to will include those offered by Grace B. Golden of the n's Museum of Indianapolis Iss Faye Henley, Golden will give a series of tures on early American arts afts and a second series on furniture, Miss Henlev will |

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Miss Patsy Boggs, whose marriage ta Richard Vincent Ware will be Sept. 4 in the Columbia Club, is to he honor guest at a bridal shower given tonight by Miss Marjorie Bunch and Miss Jane Julia Turner | at the home of the latter

| Mise Boggs is the daughter of Mr

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M

second M

and a welfare forum e popular lectures will he mder the direction of the eve office of which Prof Leonard is head

ional reading,

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Personals

and Mrs. Harry Boggs. 5330 Central Ave. and Mr. Ware is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Harry Ware, 4343

he

Miss of Dh Brooks house Holbro

Holbro Dr. ar 42d St

two weeks

Dr 5563 N turned New E

Mrs proved ture, where dent o cians’ conven

Miss Mh

of

4040 Forest awarded the University of Chicago. the school as a junior,

enter

[completed

[Butler Misr {CGieorgi New Fast,

Mrs.

Hon

Mrs of hor

shower

Gamm

the home of

mever, Mrs, Tatum

has

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Broadway Guests tonight with the bride-to-| be. her mother and Mrs. Ware will include Mrs. Harry Riddell, Mrs. Bdwin Dunnington, and the Misses Mary Pauline Harbison, Ruth Marshall, Miss Marjorie Pyke, Sally Hunt, Mary Dunwoodie, Joan Casey, Betty Kuss of x and Jane Renard. ”

Mr. and Mrs

Madelyn Mitchell, daughter and Mrs. R. E. Mitchell, 3327 ide has as her this week Miss Westwood, N. J.

the granddaughter C. W. Day, 20 W will remain here for

by Parkway, Jo guest ok ok 1d Mrs She

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# » A. E. Drummond Jr, 1218 Wade St., will give a bridal dinner tomorrow night for their daughter, Miss Nancy Drummond, and Anthony Coppi who will be {married Saturday dean of the Ap-| Other guests will be Mr, and Mrs of Beauty Cul- A. E. Drummond Sr, Robert Stages, returned from Chicago Miss Barbara Drummond, Miss Amy she officiated as vice presi- Bird, Irvin Coppi, Mr. and Mrs f Beta Beta Lambda. beauti- Carlo Coppi, Royalton, Tll.; Mr. and at the national Mrs. Bruno Coppi, Whiting, Ind, and Mr. and Mrs, Jesse Gardavalia, Royalton, 111. wv ¥ Miss Mildred Pauline Forsythe, | Wk whose marriage to David CG. Minney scholarship ai will be Aug. 31, will be honor guest She will tomorrow night at a miscellaneous having shower given by Mrs. A. C. MagenUniversity here AY heimer at her home, 1302 N. Lin- ; 5 wood St, | Esther Gardner and Miss| pecorations for the party will he a Jean Giddings are visiting jj, pink and green. Guests will inork and other points in the jude Mesdames Carl Shubert, | Frank Shepard, Albert Rehling, | James Forsythe and Dorothy Dailey and Misses Betty Lane, Joyce Goldman, Edna Houghland, Pauline Oshorne, Florence Pfeiffer and Kath= | |erine Conner, ” Miss Mary Kervan, ridian St entertained last night with a buffet supper and crystal Mrs. Herbert Ottens- shower for Miss Edith Louise Evans 1243 W, 31st St. | whose marriage to Jack Hunter will Graham was Miss Lucille be Sept. 7 before her marriage Aug. 10. The bride-to-be is the daughter

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and Mrs. Frank C. Walker, Pennsylvania St., have refrom a tour of Canada and ngland,

Ruth Beck, University

organization, tion,

Marilyn and Mrs Manor a one-vear

Morgan, daughter Wilbur B. Morgan, | Ave., has been

her sophomore vea)

William Graham ored at Shower William Nr at a

given a Chi

Graham was guest miscellaneous bridal | by members of Rho Sorority last night at

3340 N. Me-

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to

and and Mrs Illinois St Guests included Mesdames Hunter, Earl Brown and J Misses Lorena dall, Gorman, Beckes and

Mr rini, | ter bridal Miss

daughter Harold Thornburg, who will be hast man, Chuerrind,

sister

Honor guest given recently at the Columbia Club

was Miss Betty Kalleen, riage to Richard M. Steele, Knightse town, Mrs Ave, Monday and Mrs

shower Miss James ton Steele, parents of Mr

Club Returns Lake McCoy Trip Members and guests of the Wanna Meedis turned Coy. Members who attended were the Misses Shane Ayres, Pauch, Bettie Teeter Fave, Guests were the Misses Geraldine Thelma Maurice Rookery

Roe Hickman. chaperon,

meyer to be hostesses

for voung women who

are included in pre-nuptial news Wallace O. Lee will entertain af daughter ! Li, Clinkscales, whose marriage will take place tomorrow

tonight and

7 pm Louise,

Mary

William A. Evans, Los Mr, Hunter the son Frank Huntei

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B

Erie) Hele and

GC Federle, Ruth Wood Elizabeth

Louise Baker, Grace

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and Mrs. Vincent 924 N. Graham Ave tain at 7 o'clock tonight dinner for their d Tosca Guerrini, and son of Mr, and who will be

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Smartz Smartz,

Sunday Guests

the Smarta Charlotte

with Mrs Mise

couple and

and Miss Helen of the bride-to-be maid of honor,

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at a crvstal Zimmerman Frances who

Misses Lois Spurrier and

be Aug. 31 H716 surprise

Ind, will Elmo Fisher, to have a night for the William B. Harbisc Meridian St, will enterta luncheon bridge and next Thursday. Kalleen is the daug I. Kalleen, 3841 W Blvd Mr. and Mrs, | 3409 Winthrop Steele,

is

Sub Deb Club ha

from a week af

Snyder, Willard, Rooker, and Ne

Rosemary Florence Martha

Wilma Rooker and

Mrs

Mary's Social Club at 2:30 p.m

Mrs Mary

Jersey St and Miss

New

the public

and

wilil

and

Ave,

today

Bridal Dinner to Be Given Tonight By Myr. and Mrs. Wallace O. Lee; Numerous popular courses offered | Shower Will Honor Pa

the

tsy Boggs

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he

With a William

Angeles,

of Mr, 4834 N,

(he n Kene i Mable

Blanche Evans

(rele Ol=

with a

aughter, Kenneth

Mis. FB married

will bs their Smartz,

ho will shower

Mary Stalker

S56 Mmals-

College shower

bride<to<be

nm, 3630 in with kitchen

hter of ashing Roy W, are

From

VE fe

lake Moe

Helen Phyllis

Virginia

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wns

Club Holds Card Party

The St entertain a card party at the school hall, Chris Halt« Oliger The party was open

wae lo with 31

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I'l say she is! Every time we visit her she gives us Furnas lee Cream—and just for that Mother tells Grandma she spoils us.

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The Hoosier Health Habit

Gee, Grandma's Swe

Yes, but | heard her tell Mother remember when she was little girl and liked Furnas lce Cream just as much as we do! And Furnas even better now than it

to a

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was then!

URNAS ICE CREAM

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