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A new section, “Home—Where Health Begins,” is being added this year to the book and toy exhibit to be presented by the American Association of University Women, Nov. 8 to 13, in Ayres’ auditorium. Members of the- A. A. U. W, “health “committee in charge of the|section are Dr. Versa Cole, Dr. *|Helen Crawford, Mesdames Arthur
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Miss Haltom Is Wed fo Soldier LT. AND MRS. George Warren Miller are at home in New Orleans marriage Oct, 1 in the chapel of the First Methodist Tex. Mrs. Miller was Miss Martha Haltom, daughter Arthur J. Haltom of Mooresville, and the bridegroom of J. G. Miller’ of Milwaukee, graduate of Purdue university, the bride ‘was a member of Gamma and Tri Kappa sororities. She was gradusecond officers’ training class. of the WAAC. at Des and has recently been in command of the WACs at , Tex, uate
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Mus. Lawson, Mrs. Dunnington Name Committee Chairmen for Sunnyside Guild Card Party
_Mrs..Edward A. Lawson and Mrs. G. W. Dunnington, co-chairmen? of the annual Sunnyside guild card party to be held Oct. 29, in the
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Dr. Spencer To Address Rite Ladies -
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EVENTS
CLUBS
Park Women's. 12:30 p. m. Tues. Mra: B. H. Beard, 365 8. Luncheon. Cook.
Einerson, hostess. Speaker, Mrs, Raymond
2p. m. Tues. Mrs. Lloyd Litten, 559 East dr, Woodruff Mrs. Prank Burns, Mrs. Carl Withner. Music, Mrs. Herschel Burns, Mrs.
Place, hostess. . Speakers,
_ 'Rilus E. Doolittle,
. Fourth Ward Women's Republican. "1:30 p. m. Tues Mn. J. Herbert Hartman, 2016 N. Talbott, hostess. Red Cross knitting. Tea, 4 p. m. Grolier Fine Arts, 1 p. m. Tues. . Hostesses, Mrs. G..C. Pitman, Ms.
T "Wage Township school 13.2.9. m.
library. Book review,
Officers’ Wives. 12:30 p. m. Tues. Officers’ club, Claypool hotel. Jewett, Mrs. William PF. Gochenour Jr.
Hostesses, Mrs. Russell
Luncheon, Tri-O-Dice. 7:45 p. m. Wed. Mrs, W. W. Cochran, 7050 N. Penn-
sylvania, hostess.
Tuesday Quest. Wed. Guest day at Y. W. C. A. Speaker, Mrs. Music, Mrs. Forrest Bennet and Mrs. Frank
Guy O. Shadinger, Edenharter
. Wy-Mo-Dau. Tues. Hostesses, Mrs. Jules G. Zinter, Mrs. Alfred G. Neerman. Speakers, Mrs. Edward C. Wischmeler, Mrs. Harry
"A. Burkhart. P-T. A. NEWS
James E Roberts school. 1:30 p. m.
Tues. Honor new members. 7:30 p m. Wed, Learns to Fly.” . 1:30
Hazel Harker,
Miss Judith
Pp. m. Wed. Montague.
safety di-|80. 3 p. m. Wed. Round table, Girl, of Wayne Township high
Shortridge, 7:15 p. m. Tues. Musie, Mrs. Helen Jenner, Welcome, J. Dan Hull. Community sing led by Robert Schultz. Reception in library. Teachers in rooms from 7:15 to 8:15 p. m. Southport grade. 1:30 p. m. Tues. Program, Girl Scouts. Tea for new members, :
Theodore Potter Fresh Air. 2 p. m. Tues. Speaker, Mrs. Lillian Lewis. Music by Miss Martha Gardner's room, ! Wayne Township high. 8 p. m. Tues Speaker, representative from state fire marshals office Music, Marion Thomas, - Junior
‘Wed, Speaker, Robert Yoho. School 1. 7:30 p. m. Wed. Speaker, "Rev, Chester Whorton. Topic, “The Church, the School and the Home." ; 18. 2:30 p. m, Wed. 4-H recognition ‘| service. Orchestra directed by Mrs. Minnie B. Poundstone. #29. 2:30 p. m. Wed. Speaker, the Rev. L. A. Tripp. Topic, “Juvenile Delinquency.” Music, Mrs. Cecelia Moets and primary chorus, +132. 2:45 p. m, Wed. Speaker, L. T. Stafford. Topic, “Interests of Little Children.” Movie, “Guide to Good Eating.” Music, primary chorus. 35.-2:30 p. m. Wed. Program, “Fellowship Among Ourselves.” Honor new members and teachers. 38. 2:30 p. m. Wed, Speaker, Miss Janice Berlin. Topic, "4-H Activities.” 4-H display. Honor new members. Music, 1Bs. 39. 2 p. m. Wed, Speaker, Miss Lena Swope. Topic, “Mothers are the First Line of Defense” 4-H awards, 3 42. 3:30 p. m. Wed. Speaker; J. H. Hamlin. Topic, “Service in the U. 8. 0.” Music, primary chorus from Miss Sallie Riley and Mrs, | Matilda Wilson's rooms. 46. 2:45 p. m. Wed. Speaker, M. B.| Stump. Topic, “Present Day Problems of Parents and Teachers.” Music, Mothers’ chorus, 56. 3:15 p..m, Wed. Speaker, Mrs. Winifred ©. . Kahman, Topic, Physio and Occupational Thera py.” 60. 2'p. m. Wed. Speaker, Theodore Locke. Topic, “Operation of the School Board." Music, Girls’ Glee .1 club, 70. 1:45 p. m. Wed. Speaker, Miss Helen Hartinger., Topic, “P.-T. A. and 8. M, C." Music, 3d grade.
Boy Scout and Camp Fire Girl representatives.
Sparkling Open Salts!
accessory when salt was always open table with these little charmers now! . | ! give ue Christos gifts . , . NOW!
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lin college president, will be the guest speaker at the first meeting this season of the Ladies of the Scottish Rite in the cathedral at noon tomorrow. . He will be introduced by Mrs. Clyde E. Titus, a member of the program committee. Mrs. Walter T. White will give the invocation and W. Henry Roberts, thrice potent master of the local Scottish Rite, will give the welcoming address. The following committee chairmen will be introduced: Mrs. Louis W. Bruck, program; Mrs. Hugh D. Fatout, decorations; Mrs. James 8. Marjowe, luncheon; Mrs, George R. Lee, cards: Mrs. Donovan A. Turk, publicity; Mrs. Fae W. Patrick, reception, and Mrs, George L. Clark, attendance.
Mary E. Duke. :
[sWedto K.E. Kritsch
A reception at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Harlan Duke, 320 N. Del Quincy st, Saturday followed the 7:30 p. m. wedding of Miss Mary Evelyn Duke to Kenneth Eugene Kritsch. Mr. Duke is the brother of the bride. Mrs, Kritsch is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Duke, Bargersville, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin C. Kritsch, 1311 Wright st. The Rev, Ernst Plepenbrok read
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gelical and Reformed church. The bride wore a gown of petal white taffeta with a sheer shoulder yoke edged with a taffeta frill, She carried a bouquet of white chrysanthemums and gardenias, Charles Duke gave his daughter in marriage.
Attendants’ "Gowns
Miss Grace Beck, maid of honor, wore a dress of green taffeta made
{with a bouffant skirt and fitted
basque. She carried yellow chrysanthemums and wore matching flowers in her hair, The bridesmaids, Mrs. Kenneth Milender and Miss Thyra Baer, were dressed alike in mist lavender and carried bouquets of wine chrysanthemums, Charles Kritsch was his brother's
roses. The couple will be at home in Indianapolis.
Rite Is Read By Rev. Lewis
Miss Jane Louise Henry and Nor-
county... tuberculosis hospital at
the ceremony in St. John's Evan-| =
men. Mrs. Myron J. Austin,
Murat temple's Egyptian room, have announced their committee chair-
guild president, will be hostess chairmai: |; Mrs. George W, Kohlstaedt, decorations; Mrs. EP. Akin and Mrs, L. C.
Burnett, ticket sales; Mrs, Thomas Ledwith and Mrs. Ralph Martin, donations; Mrs. Robert J. Clarke and Mrs. A. C. Crandall, table hostesses; Mrs. Walter O. Webster and Mrs. Mort Hoffman, candy sales; Mrs. Mort Martin and Mrs. Hanly R. Blackburn, cigaret sales; Mrs. Fred Krauss and Mrs. Ethel
B. Chapman and Mrs. Charles Richardo, cards. : In charge of table prizes will be Mrs. John W. Burke and Mrs. O. A. Chillson. Mrs. Erwin B. McComb and Mis. Willlam H. Jarrett are card table chairmen and Mrs. Frank Jennings and Mrs. Herbert Tyson are chairmen of a special committee. The party will benefit the Marion
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Couple to Live Here Following Wedding Trip
Following a brief wedding trip, Mr, and Mrs. Robert C. Crews will be at home at 3606 Fall Creek bivd. Their marriage was at 4:30 p. m.
Saturday in the McKee chapel, Tab-
ernacle Presbyterian church,
The bride was Miss June Frances
Dixon, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Alfred PF. Dixon, 835 West dr, Woodruff Place. Mr. Crews is
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Auxiliary to Meet
The Big Eagle unit 96 of American Legion auxiliary will a joint meeting with the post at 8 p. m. Thursday at the home. of and Mrs. Russell Furr, Lafayette
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Thomas, Paul Stokes and Emmett B. Lamb. A small house, constructed and labeled to demonstrate all possible accidents in the home, will be displayed in the safety division of the health exhibit and other divisions will give information on all phases of health through posters, charts, books, and pamphlets obtained through the state board of health
tion. § Mrs. Virginia Brackett Green is the chairman of the new religious section which will feature religious music and books for children and adults, The themp of thé section will be “Home—the First School of Religious Education.” Mrs. Green will be Mesdames C. Loren Harkness, Noble Poole ‘and Logan Hall, :
Attends Convention
Times Special : NEWTON, Ind, Oct. 18.—Mrs, Frank W. Cregor, Indianapolis, president of the Indiana Federation ‘of Music Clubs, attended the annual meeting of the sixth district id the organization here this week-
She spoke on “The Federation of Music Clubs in 1943," stressing the nied for musical therapy in rehabilitation hospitals. and distributed “Home Front” song leaflets from the treasury department.
Mrs. F. A. Conkle To Be Speaker
Mrs. Frederick A. Conkle, Noblesville, president of the Indiana Congress of Parents and Teachers, and Judge Mark W. Rhoads will be the speakers at a meeting of the May Wright Sewall, Indiana Council of Women, Thursday in the Hotel Lin-
coln. . Committee chairmen and presidents of organizations will report plans for the year. Mrs. Claude {Franklin will preside.
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Classes Set For Girl Scout Leaders
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The first fall training courses for - ~{Jenders and-adult. volunteers.in the... (oe; ‘Indiana oli and M J wm 5 ow go
Girl Scout organisation will be to morrow, Wednesday and Saturday at the Girl Scout Little House, 114 E. 14th st. i Mrs. Montgomery 8. Lewis § chiirman-of the training committes, Miss Betty Gridley, field secrs , will have charge of the from 9:30 to 11:30 a. m, on the three days. Intermediate troop meet from 1:30 to 3:30
To Talk on Teeth
The Tuxedo Park Kindergarten Mothers’ club will hear a talk ab
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