Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 May 1942 — Page 12

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WARREN MARKS |. G. MAY FETE ITS 17TH ‘WEEK’ — IS AT 8 TONIGHT * MOTHER DESERVES DEE'S

: i 9 1 Mother-Daughter Luncheon i 1 : . $ : & ig | , FINEST JEWELRY! ~ Miss Mary Rider Is Queen:|™ | | j | Exhibits and Recogni- d :

Six Coeds Form Her tion on Program. Warren Central high school will Honor Court. observe its 17th anhual Warren Indiana Central college’s May fes-|

Week from Monday to Friday. v tival will be held at 8 o'clock to- The Sunshine society will hold : night at the college.

its annual mother-daughter lunch{Those taking part in the musical

: eon and style show. Tuesday the . program include Miss Janet Dennis, ninth grade clothing classes and the . Devon Robbins, George Riley and

advanced class will ‘demonstrate “Miss Judy Morgan,

their various projects. . ’ : ' Queen of the evening~will be Miss § Those taking part will be Barbara Directing the fourth annual : _ Plymate, Edith Lou Amos, Marcia| music festival at Howe high school gary Rider of Westsield, Ill, ‘Mem LeFeber, Irene Jacobs, Marilyn| tonight will be Frank S. Watkins : Jers of Miss Riders Sous are Nisses Gleason, Emma Grace Wiese and| (left) and Beldon C. Leonard. Mr. ’ ’ Jeanne Curry. irect the voice and Ann Emmert, Emma Propheter, # Ty Waking wilt gireet the vo : Jane Wiley and Hallie Davis.

Club to Initiate Mr. Leonard the instrumental AS.

groups. “Recognition Night,” will be obSERVE CHICKEN

» » ” ; served Wednesday, Paul Rejko and : Patricia Free, eighth grade pupils, FER On MOTHER S DAY will receive the citizenship medals

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Decorations for the spring dance at Warren Central are in charge * of members of the Warrenette club (left to right) Vera Peet, Nola Robinson, Ruth Moviry and Jane Featerstone.

SUNDAY Stewing & Bak P R ESIDENT TONIGH T Sonsos of the American Revolution. MAY 10th CHICKENS...» 23¢| or v. = seven, Mancnester) WILL BE DEDICATED] Ao on Wetnesny inn seus . college president, is to be honored girls will be initiated into the Rock at a dinner meeting sponsored by| - Times Special Warrenette club, an organization of FRYERS .... bh. 32¢ the Indianapolis chapter of the col-| BLOOMINGTON, Ind., May 8.—|sophomores, junior and senior girls. Glee Club, Orchestra, Band|| e open Your

lege alumni association, 6:45 p. m.|The late William A. Rawles, the| Those in charge are Mary Ellen : . M A R I 0 N today at 5530 E. Washington st. first dean of the Indiana university| Plymate, Shirley Vansickle, Ruth And Choir Will Be Officers of the Indianapolis branch |school of business, will be honored | Mowry, Vera Peet, Dorothy Reasner . POULTRY co. of the Manchester college alumni area the university's 113th com-|and Muriel Somers, Heard Tonight. 1026 8. MERIDIAN. L1-5519, §| Willis Johnson, president, and Mrs. |mencement exercises Sunday OPEN TILL NOON SUNDAY John Piper, secretary. through formal dedication of the Dance Friday Night Howe high school’s fourth annual : Rawles room in the new business| The next day Warren Township music festival, featuring the glee 4 ’ and economics building. «| Homemakers club No. 1 will make clubs, orchestra, band and choir, 4 | For Warm Weather You'll Want [oes :raiic con cris Sei ti in tn iowoiny an 2%, horn, bund und cor : : business school students, the Rawles| have luncheon at the school. wile presen Pp. Mm, Dainty THE COOL NEW GRUEN LOVELY DIAMOND

room will be dedicated with cere-| The annual spring dance spon-|in the school gymnasium. monies at which President Herman Sore Oy the Warrenette club will] Beldon C. Leonard is directing the 15 jeweled 1 y B. Wells, who succeeded Dean eld in the gym at 8:30 Friday ups and Frank S. jeweled guaranteed New veri-thin model. Rawles as head of the school, will|night. Miss Victory, chosen from a i lady’s Bulova in the _ Dainty, accurate. Pre- SOLITAIRE preside. the senior class, will reign. Watking Is conducting the voicel| charm and color of yel- ' cision built. A grand Lustrous diamond $ 75 mother’s day gift. 1 i a 0

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Dean S. E. Stout of the college groups. low gold. set in modernly en- : 4 of arts and sciences and David G. The accompanists will be Phyllis graved mounting. Valin 9 e i Wylie, Bloomington stone company THREE STATE ROADS Wear, choir; Mary Alice Kessler and Grand qualit executive and alumnus of the! : Patricia Johnson, girls’ glee club, Tan. qually. Included with the new stylish |[school, will speak. | and Raymond King, boys’ glee club. permanent wave. Attending the ceremonies will be D BY REP AIRS Ruth Duncan will be the obligaio

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“The Trumpeters,” will be John Se v———— Road 1 is closed from the south : ; INDIANA TELEPHONE |city limits of Cambridge City south; | Co0Per, Mary Elizabeth Donnell and The Indiana Telephone associa-|218 is closed from road 31 west for Ridisely will be played by Richard tion selected May 5-6 as the date |2 distance of 27 miles, i ® ELFIN BOB PERMANENT, 5.00, NOW 2 FOR 7.51 y ® SHAMPOO, FINGER-WAVE, BOTH d ith | Cambridge City south, nual conclave came to an end with s2hndee Youll, oe mile over city This is Hi-Y week at Howe high 1 mile north, 3 miles over county roads. | school. . Not. Incl. in Sate { Those who will serve another | rosgs 124, 303 and 116, ident; W. H. VanH - ROY AL i b AUTY AC AD. president; W. H. VanHorn, Logans- | road 13. Wednesday night in the gymnasium : : ti ds 12 Bring the Children RI. 0481 Indianapolis, secretary - treasurer for a 3-ton 2a 2 A 59: potted Charter members are Joseph y land Tori and east, 3 miles over county vice president; Donovan Auble, secU. 8S. 36—From 1 mile west of Modoc retary; Robert Houck, treasurer; pavement. William McClellan, Robert MontInd. 42—East of Ind. 59, 4 miles over gomery, Francis Q’Hern, Jack Bus enti SES]. SeuoRi on {ol cher, Tan Laing, Robert Bell, Arnold

loists in the band’s offering, liam A. Rawles, Washington, D. C.|the last week. The, soloists 8 ; 1 road 61 is closed to motorists fr Leonard Hull 1943 CONCLAVE SET ‘Vincennes to Monroe City iste Om The clarinet solo in “Concertino ® FRENCH OIL WAVE, 350, NOW ....2 FOR 551 for next year’s convention in In-| Detours now in effect are: ob Hi Y w k | dianapolis yesterday as the 23d an-| 1nd. 1—From the south city limits of| ODSEIVE Hi- ee —COME EARLY—Faster Service in Morning the re-election of the present offi- | 1nd. 1—From 1 mile south of Modoc to PEE ONE 9h¢ cers by the board of directors. ar is : 4. 303 anc Markie, 13 miles over! Nrombers of the club, the school’s year 2°, BV. achatz, Auroms,[ ud, t~From tf Stounty 1nd. 13. 10 miles | newest service club, were inducted port, first vice president; R. D. . and. 13—Froul Just south of Lake Wawa401 Roosevelt Bldg. N. E. Cor. lll. & Wash, [| Pontius, Rochester, second vice |Sounty dimcai™soDirets dag’ olPie5, OV | with parents, friends and teachers Fourth Floor Service Starts at 8:30 A. M. president, and William H. Beck,| U.S. 20—Truck detour from east junc- of the boys present. and general manager, ’ U. 8. 36—From 2 miles west of Moore-| Weaver, president; William Woods, st 13 mil ave and Bb ov, UBAY ‘ead, Wd"). 4 Philip Lasley, Raymond King, Ind. 37— from “42d si. to 46uh st. one” mils sous | Robert H. Brown, Ewward Payne, Ind. 59 and Hes : posted for 3 tons.) FEayel. (Thee midyes chanan, Ralph. Toney, Robert EiLoo i f ¥ Vis Bedford 58° gyittle Cincinnati, 53 miles| Koehler, Douglas Smith, Robert

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funetdon® 0% Wnt’ of Sansvie| Shorfridae Pla nL east, 34 miles over roads 41 or r I g y Ann ee Yn Clty aval l Ww F d of Ind. 45 west of Burns Oity tp Beater. To Ai d ar run

cfg nto, Vachels’ 8, ons) Proceeds from ey Tle rr es Juile wet of Endlish,| ShoriEidpe, Nigh schon] § Sllgshool Ind. 109—From *Khightstown to roads play to be Preserited at $ roid; Tio Closed "iethets Briand (hall May 15, will be used for a Ind. 13: detour from Elkhart, 16% miles| Shortridge war fund.

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