Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 December 1943 — Page 17

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. Freeland, spiritual life chairman, will give Christmas devotions and Mrs. Albert Rabb will

Borcherding, president emeritus,

Mrs. Dodd Speaker

The Monterey. chapter, International Travel-Study club, will meet tomorrow with Mrs. Merle Markland, 1259 Mount st. Mrs.

Camp Fire Projects Are Exhibited

Local Camp Fire Girls’ Christmas service projects were exhibited for the public today from 1:30 to 5:30 p. m. at the organization's office, 43 Union Trust building. The dolls and toys will be given to the American Women's Volun-

Clara Spicer will be the assistant hostess, A 12:30 p. m. dessert lunch- | eon will be served and a gift ex-| change held. Mrs, Dorsey Dodd wiil be the speaker.

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tary services’ nursery. Scrap books will be given to the Red Cross,

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When you put up your hair, nail it down with enough pins. Too few studded here and there, in the hope that they'll hold, is another reason why hair tugs loose. If it lacks “body,” tease it a bit to give it more substance, by run. ning your comb through your hair the wrong way. To keep blurry outlines cleanly etched, go over your coif after you dress it with touches of lacquer. To preserve the band-box look,

even through wear acd tear, carry bers will be at 6:30 p. m. tomorrow, auxiliary at the home of Miss Jane with you some self-saturated lac- at the Southern mansion. Members| Leasure,

clothing to the Needlework guild and crossword puzzles to the United Seamen's service. ,

quer pads. One or two, stored in of the arrangements committee are The assistant hostesses will be Mrs. your compact, will take care of Mrs. Alice Hill, Mrs. Thornton Rust | Robert

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story of “The Little Grey Lamb." A choral group, students of Mrs. Jane Johnson Burroughs, sang carols in the corridor for children unable to attend the party. Mrs. John Ebner was the general chairman for the event assisted by Mesdames C. J. Carlson, R. D. Dutt, W. E. Goosh and H. J. Hicks. Mrs. Lester Rahn is the guild president.

Sorority to Hold Yule Parties

Members of Omega Nu Tau sorority had a Christmas party for children of the Indianapolis Day nursery from 1 until 3 p. m. today. | Mrs. John Flora was chairman of | the event, : | The Christmas party for mem-

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Exhibit at

Rosenfeld Alligator,

Local Women

Hoosier Salon

The work of four Indianapolis women is being shown .in the front gallery of the Hoosier Sulon Patrons association shop, 609 State Life building, Those represented are Mesdames Winifred Larrance, Stella C. Coler, Nellle McMath and Ethel Dawson In the second is a one man show by Frederick Polley. The public may see the exhibits,

Plan Luncheon

Travel-Study club, will have a luncheon meeting at 12:30 p. m, tomorrow at the home of Mrs. W. L. McCoy, 807 Lesley ave. Mrs, Richard A. Calkins and Mrs. Fred N. Reeder will assist Mrs. McCoy. There will be a gift exchange,

Dessert Luncheon

A 1:30 p. m dessert luncheon will be held tomorrow by the | Indianapolis Day nursery Junior

5881 Washington blvd.

Davy Eaglesfield Jr. | Mrs. Paul Buchanan Jr.

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