Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 April 1942 — Page 12

MRS. HELEN MOYERS, in charge of popularizing a commodity called Dulltone for 1egy, says there ‘are wpproxtmately 18 pairs of stockings in one $3 jar of her lotion. \ Mrs. Moyer's makeup can be applied: in five minutes, is noninjurious, doesn’t wash off in the rain and is supposed to be nondetectable as a phony at the average leering distance, You get the . iridescent gleam by rubbing ‘on a touch of cleansing cream, after the bas# color has been sprayed on with an atomizer. “I wore it for three weeks last summer,” the lady says, “and nobody ever knew the difference here in the store. One girl even tried to straighten one of my seams—which, by the way, can be put oh ina jiffy with an eyebrow pencil.” One objection to the spray-on sock is that the bulgy babes who

still own girdles can’t moor their armor. to a stocking that has been painted on. But this argument is anSwered by the pantie-girdle, and,

GETTING AWAY FROM the bumps and back to the gams, the

WASHINGTON, April 29.—After a coldly scientific investigation of SiUation is this: A campaign is under way to rb the wearing of ladies’ legs, conducted chiefly on a windy corner at 13th and F sts. Nw, Stockings, in the more temperate zones, as unpatriotic as bootlegging we are ready to make a startling revelation, designed to shock the -cuffs for papa’s pants. world of feminine fashion right down to its open-toed pumps. It is fairly well established that there is practically no warmth in Chin up, sister, and take it like a soldier, because stockings of a pair of sheer hose, be it silk or cotton. The function of the stockall sorts are on.the verge of being sacrificed to war. Legs in 1943 are ing in recent years has been two-fold—to glamorize the lady's limbs a fair cinch to be as bare as Ann Corio, with no slinky sheath to and to serve as an anchor for the girdle. camouflage bump, bruise and blemish. Well, you know what the rubber shortage is doing to the girdle. This’ll interest you, too, men. It won't beso very long before Soon, our spies say, there ain't a-gonna be any, 50 one of the stocking’s you'll be performing a feat that caused astounding muscular develop- ‘ prime functions will be obsolete. * ment of Grandpa’s right leg—namely, the lacing. of milady’s” stays. As for the camouflage job on the feminine shank, cosmetic comThe technique, boys, is to plant the ‘foot firmly on milady’s sitz- panies haven't been whistling while madame burned over the sock platz, grab the laces with both hands and haul until mamma’s rebellious shortage. Make-up-for legs has been brought to a high degree of percurves are snugly battened down for the day. The difficulty of this fection. Several companies have had products on the market for feat is comparable to threading an embroidery needle with 8 piece ot

By BOB RUARK ot Times Special Writer stockings, the gents are going to have a good long, loud last Toughte é The males got very little sympathy when the ragor-blade shortage was announced and Pop had visions of growing an itchy Van Dyke through necessity. But now the picture has changed a bit. Sprayed-on stock ings demand frequently shaved legs. Now, about this lace-up corset business. With rubber and lastex shortages, and knitted girdles not capable of forcibly restraining a really determined bulge, the old ribbed corset is the only answer. : Our No. 1 agent says there are only four ways a lady can squeeze into a foundation. One is the wriggle method, adapted only to the about-to-be-obsolete girdle. One is the zipper system, and zippers are out for the duration. A third is the hook-and-eye system, and hooks and eyes are metal. Out. So all you've got left is laces. Ah, there, Father. Better get that good right arm in shape. Molds

wy 8 ing mamma into her coat-of-maijl is a chore that calls for everything :

months, and their representatives have been instructed to.push their

half-inch hemp.

wares with the eventual idea of doing away with stockings altegether.

as mentioned, later on nobody’'ll have any girdles anyhow.

you've got.

Mrs. R. Felix Geddes Is in Chicago To Attend the Wedding of Her Son

MRS. R. FELIX GEDDES and her daughter, Gloria, are in Chicago where they will attend the wedding, Friday, of Mrs. Geddes’ son, Pvt. Randall Felix Geddes II,

and Miss Nancy Ellen Schleicher of Pasadena, Cal. Miss Schleicher is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Schleicher of Pasadena. Pvt. Geddes is stationed in Chicago with the quartermaster corps of the army. Mrs. LeRoy B. Miller also is in Chicago to attend the wedding and will be joined tomorrow by Mr, Miller, ® u ” fF J # » Mr. and Mrs. Morris J. Silver will entertain at dinner tonight at Holly Hock Hill for their son, Dr. David M. Silver, and his fiancee, ~ Miss Anita Rose Cohen, who *will be married next month. Guests will be the bride-to-be’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Cohen, and her sister, Miss Jacqueline Helene Cohen; Messrs. and Mesdames Abe Cohen, Benjamin Cohen and Herman Cohen; the prospective bridegroom’s brothers, Irving and Louis W. Silver, Mrs. Irving Silver and her son, Larry. Jacqueline will be her sister’s maid of honor for the ending and Irving Silver will be his brother’s best man. Other parties scheduled for the betrothed couple clude. a dinner to be given Saturday night by Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Cohen. Mr. .and Mrs. Abe Cohen will entertain Sunday night and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wolf on Friday night. Next Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Mark Cohen and Mrs. Marcus Cohen will entertain with a shower for the bride-to-be.

Propylaeum Club to Hear Dr. Chen

DR. K. K. CHEN will be the speaker at the monthly Sunday night buffet supper for Propylaeum club members and their guests this coming week-end. The supper will be the first of several May events at the Propylaeum. On Wednesday, May 13, the morning contract bridge play and luncheon are scheduled and on May 18 the annual meeting of stockholders at 2 o'clock will be preceded by a 12:30 p. m. luncheon. A contract bridge dinner is planned for:7 o'clock Friday evening, May 22, and the monthly Propylaeum Day, Monday, May 25, will have as its featured artist, Bomar Cramer, pianist.

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Among parties planned for the Indianapolis Country club’s first bridge luncheon of the season today was one at which Mrs. Herbert S. King was to be hostess. Her guests were to be Mrs. Stuart Bishop, Mrs. C. D. Bray and Mrs. Harry Templeton who is leaving this week for residence in Washington. At a table arranged by Mrs. M. Stanley McComas Jr. were to be Mesdames Robert Blackburn, Louis Randle and Ruell Moore, Mrs. Charles R. D’'Olive planned a party of eight for the event.

. D. A. R. Chapter to Elect

THE GEN. ARTHUR ST. CLAIR chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, will elect officers for the coming year at its meeting Monday. Mrs. Ferris T. Taylor, W. 86th st., will be hostess at 2:30 p. m. in her home. ” 8 » » ”» »”

A luncheon. honoring out-of-town members of the Wellesley club will be given Monday at the home of Mrs. Dudley A. Pfaff. Two new officers, president and secretary, will be chosen at the monthly meeting following the luncheon. . 8 " ” 8 ®_ 8 , The board of the Suemma Coleman home will hold its monthly meeting Friday at 10 a. m. in the home. Mrs. J. William Wright, president, will preside. #4 #8 8 Le owe May 16 has been set as the date for the wadding of Miss Jean Rowan Elliott to John Adam Larigan, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Larigan of Great Neck, Long Island, N. Y. The ceremony will be in the Episcopal church at Great Neck. The bride-to-be and her mother, Mrs, Robert C. Elliott, are in the East and will be joined soon by Mr. Elliott, his son Richard and his daughter Anne who will be maid of honor for the ceremony. 8 ” » tJ ” o John R. Brant Jr. son of Mrs. Chauncey H. Eno II, has been pledged to Beta Theta Pi fraternity at Colgate university, Hamilton, N. Y. He is one of 21 freshmen pledges this year.

Name Hostesses for Park School Garden Tour This Week-End

Mothers of Park school pupils who will serve as hostesses during the |

New Officers of Counci ! of Women

Mrs. Donovan A. Turk (right) was elected president of the Indianapolis Council of Women: at a. meeting of the organization’s board yesterday. Mrs. Guy O. Byrd (left) was named second vice president and Mrs. E. E. Padgett (center), first vice president. Other officers are Mrs. Gilbert Forbes, recording secretary; Mrs. Charles E. Smith, corresponding secretary, and Mrs. E. W. Fuallenwider, treasurer.

The Bridal Scene—

Dorothy Beaver

three showers.

was given by Mrs. R. W. Fogarty home last night. Midland, Pa. May 9 at St.

Attending were Mrs. Richard T. Fogarty, the bride-to-be’s mother; Mesdames: Edgar Downey, James Hart, Thomas E. Clark, Leo P. Brown, Joseph Kurker, William Fogarty, John Little, John Crosby, Morris and Eugene Fogarty, Frank Harrold, Peter Teegarden, Mary Stehlin and Gertrude Marlowe.

‘Also, the Misses Virginia Mar-

lowe, Nell and Lottie McHugh, Rosemary, Carol Ann, Agnes ‘and

annual garden tour Saturday and Sunday have been announced by Mrs. [Frances Lawlor, Evelyn Calloway,

Otto J. Feucht, personnel chairman.

Spring gardens will he on view|Eileen Scanlon, Ellen Dalton, Eileen

this week-end and the second section of the tour, in June, will show Moore, Rosemary Brennan, Aletha summer gardens. The school’s Mothers’ association sponsors the tour | Hayden, Verta Robinson and Louise

each year.

At the John A. Hook garden on

Saturday will be Mesdames N. Tay-| McNutt and William A, Doeppers. On Saturday Mesdames Mary R. given this evening by Mrs. E. K.

Noble, Clean ‘A. Nafe and J. F. Car- Shepperd and her daughters, Mrs. roll ‘will be hostesses in Mrs. Car- Clay Trusty Jr. itoll’s garden while Mrs, William J. Kingan Jr, will honor Miss HelenNorris and Clayton O. Mogg will 'McWilllams and Mrs. F. A. Mont- anne Koesters.

lor Todd, Richard Fairbanks Jr. and H. Nathan Swaim. On Sunday, Mesdames Paul 8. Ragan, F. D.

rose will be on At the G. H,

serve. Sunday.

eda: R. N. Dedaker, George

M. Weaver, John Hare ‘and Fisk Mesdames Russsll R. Benson, W.

Fogarty. o ” ”

A supper and kitchen shower

and Mrs. Bert In 4 May 9 cere-

.mony, Miss Koesters will become

. Clowes’ garden, the bride of Bérnard E. Lyons.

At tonight's party, guests with

‘Landers will be hostesses Saturday W. Mitchell, Evans Woollen Jr. and the bride-to-be will include = her in the Nicholas H, Noyes’ garden’ Paul Fisher will be hostesses Sat- mother, Mrs. A. J. Koesters, and and the following day hostesses will | jurday. Mrs. Clowes and Mrs. Wil-| the prospective bridegroom’s mothbe Mrs. George A. Kuhn and Mrs, liam R. ‘Higgins will be in charge. er, Mrs. Elroy W. Lyons.

Dudley A. Pfaff. | Sunday. In the J. K. Lilly Sr. garden; Serving

Others attending will be Mes-

Saturday at the William dames Leo Hemelgarn, Leo J. Hem-

Mesdames William E. Rogers, Mau- |B. Stokely Jr’s garden will be Mes-|¢lgarn, E. T. Quinn, Marvin Lovell, rice Johnston and J. H. Stygall and |dames Russell Moore, Robert Moore | Frederick Aszbell, John T, O'Brien,

Mme. Marie esses Saturday while those serving lowing day the

Sunday will be Mesdames F. Li Mesdames Charles W. Cook Jr,| Binford, Byron. Lavetieise, James James F. Frenzel and Irvin Wesley.

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WILSON'S MILK PREMIUM STORE 250 Century Building, Indianapolis ;

"will be host-|and John H. Bookwalter. The fol-| Arthur Kiemeyer, Richard New-' hostesses will be man, Frank A, Viehmann, Frank

Hohman, Leo Stahl, William Bevan, Jon F. O'Donnell, Leo M. Holmes d B. L. Zimmerman, Miss Mary i and Miss Elizabeth Zelen, : ¥ ” ” ”

Miss Phyllis Jean Baker, whose

‘marriage to Paul Brown will take

place Saturday in the Lyndhurst Baptist church, recently was guest of honor at a miscellaneous shower given by Miss Esther Siefker, 524 Middle drive, Woodruff Place. - Guests were the Misses Helen Walker, Mary Wittenberg, Mary Ellen McDaniel, Evelyn Kind, Ruth Robertson, Helen Seiwert, Hisie Wallace, Marjorie Hindman, Mae Brown, Pauline Owen and

: | Bonnie Wilson.

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” os ” Mr. and Mrs. Dewey B. Beaver, 2606 N. Denny st., engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Dorothy, to Sergt. Arthur Watkins, son of Mrs. Grace Watkins. - The wedding will be Tuesday in the home of the bride-to~be’s parents with the Rev,

Lawrence R. Fugit of Columbia, 1 Ky. sfficiatin :

announce the|}

Shower Fetes Roseann Fogarty; Phyllis Jean Baker Honored;

Is Engaged

A miscellaneous shower honoring Miss Roseann Therese Fogarty

and Mrs. Florenee Geiger in their

Miss Fogarty will be married to Paul G. Pitz of Patrick’s church. Mrs. F. F. Hickman sister of the bride-to-be, assisted the hostesses.

Ft. Benning, Ga., and will be home on furlough. Friday evening, Miss Beaver’s cousin, Mrs. Robert L. Van Slyke, will entertain for her with a miscellaneous shower.

On Calendar AtY. W.C. A.

Mrs. Bjorn Winger of the League of Women Voters will discuss the “Importance of Voting” at a meeting of the Thursday club in Central Y. W. C. A. tomorrow evening at T o'clock. She will be presented by Miss Milly Short of the club program committee. The afternoon workshop group of the club will meet at 4:30 p. m. and will begin work on decorations for the May morning breakfast to be held Sunday. Miss Bea Taylor

'is head of the committee. At 6

p. m., the club supper will be served. Activities scheduled for the evening are folk dancing, supervised by Miss Florence Morris of the Y. W.’s health education department, and the rehearsal of a skit, “Mama Runs the Universe,” to be presented by the club on May 7. That date marks the second annual day of . progress being sponsored by industrial clubs affiliated with the ¥. w. C. A, oN. The adult education department of Central Y. W. C. A. is adding four new classes in to the class schedule. Classes for beginners in conversation will be held on Fridays at 5:30 and 6:30 p. m. and on Saturdays from 2:30 to 4 p. m. The classes will listen to a radio program, “Down Mexico Way,” and then discuss the language.

Ta-Wa-St Club to Dine

The Ta<Wa-8Si club will entertain with a dinner for Mrs. Harry Glass of Hattiesburg, Miss, this evening at thé home of Mrs. Vincent Schoener, 1544 Lexington ave.

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Six Sessions Are Booked at Camp Delight

Miss Virginia Sampsell, camp director, and her assistants, Miss Marcella West and Miss Mable Clift of the Camp Fire Girls’ staff. The first will be held June 21-27.

’|Others are scheduled for June 28-

July 4, July 5-18, July 19-25, July 25-August 8 and August 8-15. The camp is located on E. 116th st. between roads 431 and 13. Any girl from 7 to 18 years of age may become a camper, Registration cards may be obtained from Camp Fire guardians or from the Camp Fire office, 42 Union Trust building, 120 E. Market st..

Home Nursing Class Is This Evening

Mrs. Mabel Monical, Indianapolis Red Cross home nursing instructor; Miss Louise Hiatt, member of the home nursing committee, and Miss Ethel R. Jacobs, acting chief of the bureau of public health nursing of the Indiana state board of health, will speak at a home nursing class meeting at 8 o'clock - tonight in Hotel English. They will explain highlights of a series of training courses being conducted by the W. K. Kellogg foundation at Battle Creek, Mich., for Red Cross home nursing instructors and public health service nurses. Mrs, Monical and Miss Hiatt took the course.

Jeanette McNeeley Is Shower Guest

Mrs. Irvin McNeeley Jr. will entertain with a miscellaneous shower for her sister-in-law, Miss Jeanette McNeeley, at 8 o'clock this evening in her home, 338 S. Vine st. Miss McNeeley will be married to James M. Bradley Saturday at 8:30 p. m. in the Lyndhurst Baptist church. Attending the shower will be Mrs. Irvin McNeeley Sr., the bride-to= be’s mother; Mesdames Robert Way, Fred Klice Jr., Georg: and Horace Linn, Jerome Steiner and the Misses Margaret Ristow, Phyllis Setta, Mary Burrin and Ruby Dingiman.

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SUNDAY, MAY 3

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Six camping sessions at Camp!

Bridal notes today include an engagement announcement and Dcught have been announced by

|Sororities—

Phi Beta Plans

Banquet |At Propylaeum

Alpha Zeta Betas to Give Benefit May 9

Among activities planned by sorority women are a founders’ day banquet and a charity card "party. PHI BETA, national professional

sorority of music and speech, will

celebrate its annual founders’ day with a formal banquet and musicale at the Propylaeum, 1410 N. Delaware st., next Wednesday. The banquet will be at 6:30 and the musicale at 8 p. m. All local chapter members, patrons, patronesses, alumnae and special guests will attend. After the banquet, the following officers of Pi Zeta chapter will be installed: Mrs. W. R. Richardson, president; Mrs. Theodore J. Siener, vice president; Mrs. Albert R. Dalsheimer, secretary; Mrs. George B. Gannon, treasurer, and Mrs. Glenn 8S. Kinghan, historian. Mrs. Wiliam J. Goory, general program chairman, has arranged a program presenting Miss Margaret Gallagher and Miss Pauline Tolin

{in a group of two-piano numbers;

Miss Nellie McCaslin, dramatic instructor at Tudor Hall, and Mrs. Richard C. Fielding, mezzo-soprano. Mrs. Frank J. Billeter is chairman of decorations and reservations.

Mrs. D. W. Thompson, chairman of the charity card party to be given by members of ALPHA UPSILON chapter, ALPHA ZETA BETA, at Ayres’ auditorium on May 9, has announced her committees. Those assisting Mrs. Thompson are Mrs. Lawrence Fulmer and Miss Estella Austermiller, prizes; Miss Elsie Greenquist, candy; Mrs. Gerald Kelly, cards, and Miss Margaret Salladay, special prizes.

The semi-monthly meeting and nomination of officers of CHI TAU ALPHA will be held at Mrs. Gordon Connor’s home, 5124 E. Washington st., at 8 o'clock this evening. Miss May Murphy will he co-hostess.

A business session has been scheduled by DELTA. chapfer, PHI DELTA PI, for 8 o'clock tonight in Hotel Washington.

Guests and members of INDIANA NU chapter, DELTA THETA CHI, will be entertained at a “big time” party this evening in the home of Miss Lola MeCollum, 1509 Ewing st. Mrs. Charles Willis, state president, will be the honored guest. Assisting Mrs, McCollum will be Miss Martha Machlin and Miss Katie Cubert.

KAPPA DELTA THETA will honor its founders with a program tonight at 8 o'clock. Mrs, George Ross, 712 E. Pleasant Run parkway, North drive, will entertain members in her home.

New 4-H Club Lists Officers

Members of the newly organized Six Point Stars 4-H club will ‘meet at the home of their sponsor, Mrs. William N. Thompson, tomorrow afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. Mrs. William F. Wisehart is co-sponsor. Officers of the club are Miss Margaret Lott, president; Miss Esther Joan Thompson, vice president; Miss Joann Butler, secretary; Miss Margery Davis, treasurer; Misses Elise and Eileen Wisehart, song leaders; the Misses Mary Lou Fecker, Norma Jeann Seftles and Flora Jane Clidentz, recreation leaders; Miss Betty Rose Fecker and Miss Betty Settles, sergeant-at-arms. : Others who will serve in official capacities are the Misses Dorothy Hasketts, Joyce Hudson and Bernice Boucher, picnic committee, and Miss Carolee Wisehart, news reporter. Meetings will be held at 3:30 p. m. on Thursdays. After the school term ends, the group will meet at 10 a. m. When the morning meetings begin, members will bring money for lunches to be prepared by girls working on food preparation and

Clubs—

'versary party.

Mrs. Ines Samper will discuss “Central Mexico” at a meeting of CASTLE CRAIG chapter, INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL-STUDY club, tomorrow at 8 p. m. in the home of Mrs. Earl C. Wiseman, 5002 W. 15th st. Mrs. Samuel Parke and Mrs. Marjorie Simmons will assist the hostess. Officers orecently elected to serve for the coming year are Mrs. Virgil V. Marshall, president; Mrs.

first and second vice presidents; Mrs. Neil Webb and Mrs. Elmer Emigholz, recording and corresponding secretaries, and Mrs. Russell Mueller, treasurer. Mrs. J. H. Bailey and Mrs. Otto Heuser will serve as delegates to the seventh district, Indiana Federation of Clubs, and to the Indianapolis Council of Women.

Technicolor films of the national Audubon society’s nature camp in

garden will be shown by Dr. Charlotte Grant before the NATURE STUDY club at 7:30 o'clock this evening in the east room. of the World War Memorial. Tomorrow evening members will meet at 7:30 o'clock at the west end of the White River bridge and Riverside park for a moon-light hike. Miss Betty Roche and Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Ludsack will be the leaders,

A general discussion will follow Mrs. J. E. Barcus’ talk on international relations tomorrow .at a BETA DELPHIAN club meeting. The group will meet in the directors’ room of the Indiana National bank from 10 a. m. until noon,

Mrs. J. T. Hamill will entertain the THURSDAY LYCEUM club at her home, 5155 N, Capitol ave. tomorrow. She also will present the program for the afternoon.

The AMICITIA club will sponsor a card party tomorrow afternoon in the Banner-Whitehill auditorium. Mrs. Rufus O’Harrow, chairman, and Mrs. W. M. Burton, co-chair-man, will be assisted by Mesdames Albert Brethauer, Melvin Hawkins, T. N. Denham and Ed Harm. Proceeds from the party will be donated to ‘a victory fund.

Red Cross work is on the agenda of the 1908 club for its meeting tomorrow with Mrs, Oscar Lee, 4302 College ave.

A business session and Red Cross sewing are scheduled by the VICTORY BOOSTERS’ “lub Yor a meeting at 8 o'clock this evening with Miss Naomi Socks, 606 Collier st., as hostess,

PARK CREST BIRTHDAY club was to meet in the home of Mrs. Dot Jaynes, 1415 N, Haugh st, today. The hostess was to be assisted by Mrs. Dot Johnson.

Plan Reception At Galleries

An informal reception will be held from 3 to 5 p. m. Friday in the Hoosier galleries, 609 State Life building. Mrs. Garrison Winders will interpret the spring exhibition on display there in a talk on “Current Tendencies in Hoosier Art.” Mrs. Leonidas F', Smith, executive chairman of the Hoosier Salon Patrons association, will be assisted by ‘Miss Clara B. Thormeyer and the Mesdames David M. Klausmeyer, Weber D. Donaldson, H. B. Pike, Bert McCammon and George W. Walker,

Sorority Meeting

The Alpha chapter of Phi Theta Delta will meet at 8:30 p. m. today with Miss Margaret Berry, 6117

Primrose ave.

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Current Discussion Club To Have,

Anniversary Party Tomorrow; Nature Study Club To See Film

Highlighting clubwomen’s = activities tomorrow will be an ante’

The celebration will be held by the CURRENT DISCUSSION club” in the home of Mrs. George Kingsbury, 3708 Washington blvd. Assisting the hostess will be Mesdames Weber D. Donaldson, E. Earl Christena, Richard J, Boatman and Walter J. Hubbard. id re

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Mr, and Mrs. W. F. Riley have - |

announced the engagement of their niece, Loraine Goldey, to Howard Eldridge. The wedding will be in June. .

Club to Hear Talk On, |

Flower Arranging

A talk on “Arrengement of Flows ers” will be given by Mrs. A. G, Shoptaugh tomorrow before the Crooked Creek Garden club meete ing at the home of Mrs. R. C. Soots, 2620 W. 61st st. The meeting will. be at 1:30 p. m. .

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Sorority Entertains

Alpha chapter of Beta Chi Theta: sorority will entertain members’ of Beta chapter tonight at 8:15 o'clock ! in the home of Mrs. Henry Harrell,» 1224 N. Beville ave,

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