Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 May 1941 — Page 28

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Mother's Day Sunday—May 11th

The happiest of all our memories are those of Mother and childhood. Remember her Sunday, Mother's Day! At Sears you'll find dozens of appropriate gifts, every one of them reasonably priced.

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FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1041 Girl Scouts Will Have Party at Camp Dellwood

| An overnight party at Camp Dellwood tonight will honor the 21 Girl Scouts who sold the most cookies

Saturday, * in the 1941 Cookie Sale. Total sales

of 69,707 packages by these and two DAY ® thousand other Girl Scouts in Mari- :

on County set a record well past the 0 1841 goal of 65000. Miss Lucille Cannon, county director, Miss Wilma Lang and Miss Mary Reese will direct tonight's party. I'wo troops which meet at the wirch of the Advent supplied the sst number of high sales wine Troop 15 led by Mrs. Kan W. ner and Mrs. Norman M. Beatty ill be represented tonight by Mari1 Wiegand, Julia Brake, Virginia ner and Jerry Harman. Evelyn Mary McClure, Gloria Schu- | macher and Sue Frenzel, all from | oop 8 led by Mrs. Donald A. Mor- | json Jr. and Miss Dorothea Smock, | also will attend i

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® B-i-q assortment of new sucinch: Ruth Ann Riggs, | cess styles—including under 54 at Edgewood School, Mrs. | ” N \ arm types, envelopes, swagRieman and Mrs. Kenneth | BN . a : 3 gers, casual and dress-up Joy Haine and Mary Ann | RN) a ; versions! Troop 11, Irvington Presby- | Church, Mrs. R. B. Staley. l ght campers will sleep in a new dormitory bought with proceeds from the 1940 Girl Scout ookie Sale. It is a wing of the Camp Dellwood “White House,” a building used particujarly for overnight camping The new wing, accommodating about 25 iris, was designed to provide sleeping quarters for an entire troop. Mrs. Horace R. McClure, chairA of the Camp Dellwood committee of the local Girl Scout Council, has announced additional facilities at the camp, including a basement furnace, remodeled kitchen cabinets, new draperies and other interior decoration. “All these added comforts have been provided through the annual sale of Girl Scout cook-

They're $3 Values jes,” Mrs. McClure said. “The Girl

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actual work of designing and decor- aN AR Fy Each ing their camp. Right now theyre . == : enthused about using a Norwegian motif in redecorating the Kitchen.” Tomorrow the 21 honor guests will be hostesses to the T00 Scouts who sold 50 or more packages in the sale at the annual cookie party at Camp Dellwood

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Mrs. E. G. Hinshaw, retiring pres- ap ; "= FN R : ident of Indianapolis Panhellenic CaN Sat Association, will speak to Alpha Chi a « yb Omega alumnae at a 1 o'clock x j a

luncheon meeting tomorrow in the home of Mrs. T. W. Ayton, 2155 Wil- il é . & WR Each

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Preceding her talk, Miss Esther Beta, will install officers for the } \ (i 3 Each

Yancey, retiring president of Beta coming year: Mrs, E. T. Small, president; Mrs. George Walker, re- 4H » Wa: elected vice president; Mrs. EP W ith or Ww ithout

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fssistant, Mrs. Ralph B. Clark and Mrs. Scobey Cunningham, fraternity founders, have been elected chaplain and Ristorian emeritus. Their duties will She for thE | " fn Pe assumed by Mrs. Orval S. Hixon ! ; : § pensible for the important flat and Mrs. Don Kuhlman, Mys. T. W. £ iB tummy silhouette. Youthful Ayton and Mrs. Richard Kiger, Pan- dF “1 IB 3 bust. Pre-shrunk brocaded ray. hellenic representative and aiter- W 7 on-and-cotion batiste* Siz nate. and Miss Gretchen A. Kemp, thon artiste. izes press chairman, will continue in 34 to 48. their offices. Other officers whe will be installed are Miss Barbara Jane Smith, Lyre editor; Miss Rosalie Holman, warden: Miss Evelyn Iloyd, pianist; Mrs. Loren Fink, vearbook chairman, and Miss Mirjam Ransburg, program chairman. Members will select a delegate to the national convention at Pasadena, Cal. in July. On the hostess committee assistfing Mrs. Ayton and Mrs. Small,

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