Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 November 1943 — Page 15
{Scout Council 8 ‘To Convene {Tomorrow
_ The November meeting of the In— j dianapolis and Marion County Girl , Scout eouncil at 10 a. m. tomofrow “will feature a report on the Girl| Scout national convention held regently in Cleveland. Mrs. Thomas J: Blackwell Jr, "commissioner, will preside at the! {meeting which will be tn the Giri Scout office, The presentation of the four sec-
ee of the 1043-45 national Girl Works Fast Right Where Trouble Is.
Scout plan of work will be given The second you put Vicks Va-tro-iol will ‘speak YL Uy Mesdames Charles Brockman, (a few drops). up each nostril it starts ng of the sorority’s social. a.. [Karl Venits, Montgomery 8. Lewis “tlleving the sniff, sncezy, stuffy I . Sra aa a MIR. Chatlotte Maries Grosye oot EU distress of head colds. Vastrosnoloca. jicfi Follow directions. in folder. ThY mitsieat pro) - and Henry F. Ostrom, . lized ord foc 5 vided by Miss! ¥opf's engagement to Midshipman |. : ! ro Specia medication —is so effec OTE . . . When used at first sniffle : . § . | A report on the leadership drive tive because it does three important sneeze or sign of acold, Va-tro-nol helps { J. Edward Swonder, Evansville, | things to relieve discomforts evel ’ | *8on of Mes. R. C. Carpenter, has | Will be made by Mrs. H. H. Oum. | SLL JUL IRPn - - «prevent manyeolds } the co-chairmen | “bren’ annouiiced by her parents, mings, chairman, and a nominating | (zy sath ircitation.... (3) helps clear nostesses. Mrs. Howard Passi| Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph F. Gross- committee for next vear's council up cold-clogged nose... makes thr is In charge of transportation. | kopf. [officers will be named. - 'ing easier... and brings such grand
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Janet Murphy to Give Shower For Margaret Ann Ludwig; i Huston-Crabill Rite Is Read
Shower notes, wedding and engagement announcements are fea-
Miss Janet Marie Murphy, 820 N. Hamilton ave. will give & miscellaneous shower Friday evening honoring Miss Margaret Ann Ludwig whose marriage to C. Vincent Malan will be Nov. 21 in the McKee chapel, Tabernacle Presbyterian church.
The guests will be Mesdames Cecile Ludwig, C. 'T. Malan and .Edward. Mitchell, Misses Sally. Hol
Henderson, = Betty Jean Miller, Marilyn Behymer, Jean Lindstaedt, Mary. Janet Mummert, Betty Lee Kellison, Mary Alice Sims and Clyde Holder, * I a ‘The engagement of Miss Helen Wensley to Howard A. Koch, Evanston, Ill, has been announced by her aunt, Miss Ruth Wensley, East Cleveland. Mr. Koch, formerly of
- Indianapolis, is a senjor at North-
western university. The bride-to-
~~ be—also attends Northwestern; -{-
‘. . » The marriage of - Miss Chatlene
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church here, read the ceremony. Mr.
{Huston of Napoleon. The ’ couple /is at home at 3046 Guilford ave,
date for the wedding of Miss PFlorence Dietz and George E. Horsley of Los Angeles. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Bd(ward L. Diets, 402 E. Sumner ave.
Catholic church.
|My. Coulter Speaks |
John G. Coulter, secretary of the Indiana Committee for * Victory, spoke on “What Should be the PostWar Foreign Policy of the Utilted States?” at a meeting of the Mon-
day club today at 2 p. m. in Ayres’ ‘auditorium, Mrs. ‘Clarence Kittle presided, :
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