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Teresita, Emilio Osta to Be Guests On Contemporary Club Program

| % ; THE CONTEMPORARY CLUB will have a guest meeting at 8:30 o'clock Wednesday evening in -Caleb Mills hall at Shortridge high school. The program will feature Teresita and Emilio Osta, interpreters of the dancing and music of Latin America. - Emilio,.the pianist, and his sister, the dancer, are Californians with Spanish ancestry. They are touring the county interpreting Indian and Spanish-American folk music. Dr. J. Jerome Littell, the club's piesident, will be in charge of the meeting. » ” ~ o n »

A tea will be given at 2 o'clock next Friday afternoon by the | Wheel and Distaff committee of the Caroline Scott Harrison chap-

| ter, D. A. R. The hostess will be Mrs. Paul Ragan and Mrs. Arthur i . Krueger will speak. Her subject will be “Unfortunate Women.” 3 Assisting hostesses will include Mesdames Herbert R. Hill, J. Francis ' Madden, Edgar Y. Pattison and Nathan J. Washburn, 5 { Woman's Research Club to Meet : MRS. WILLIAM H. REMY will be hostess March 19 for the ¥ Woman's Research club. The guest speaker will be Miss Lela Tay- i lor. Mesdames Parker Jordan, William C. Hartsinger, Theodore # L. Locke, Thomas D. Campbell, David Ross and Frank G. Herman Firs will assist Mrs. Remy. . | ya 8 4 8 8

Mme. Marie Henry presided at a luncheon meeting held today by the Indianapolis Committee of American Relief for France in the Propylaeum. Mrs. Charles A. Greathouse Sr. who recently visited the group’s New York headquarters, reported on the activities there. The committee collects clothing and other material for French ‘relief and among (he members are Mesdames W, Hathaway Simmons, Yvonne Chamilovitch, Paul W. Finney, Lucia Macbeth, C. W, Weath-

> ers and W. R. Richardson, Miss Genevieve Scoville, Messrs. Edward [rene Kasle Petri, James Eldridge, John K. Ruckelshaus and John G. Coulter

Musicale Arranges Luncheon : To Be Bride of

" ) A LUNCHEON 1S BEING PLANNED for Tuesday at the In- pe dianapolis Athletic club by the choral section of the Matinee Musicale, Dr. A be I ett Luncheon will be at noon followed by an election of officers

Among those who will attend are Mesdames Perry Roberts, V. E. Teeter, Oliver Steinkamp, Carl Bals, E. J. Wilson, Roy Seward,

i Rabbi David S. Shapiro of the

J. L. Turner, E C. York, Mark Mothersill, Milton Lofton, W. E. |Knesses Israel congregation will McClellan, Robert Drake, Guy Rhodes, Carl Hull, Preston Highley, read the vows at 7:30 o'clock to-| Holland Thompson, V. D. Keiser, B. J. Richards, Robert Hoffman, Inight uniting Miss Irene Kasle and Lg - Wnest Goshorn, Arthur Madison, Frank Billeter, C. G. Jacquart, {Dr. Abe Leff. | F. J. Hammerin, Lloyd McColgin, Herman Karch,. Frank Boles, The ceremony will be in the home | Charles Gustafson, Raphael Miller, Urey Blackwood, Paul Whipple, of the .bride's parents, Mr. and| William VanTalge and Jack Shaw and Miss Clementine Carroll. Mrs. Jacob~Kasle, 5831 .N. Pennsyl- | 8 # nu "5 .» |vania st. Dr. Leff is the son of| Members of the Stansfield circle, Meridian Street Methodist |Mr. and Mrs. Morris Leff, 5064 Cen- | church, will meet Tuesday afternoon with Mrs, Robert W. Stockwell. (tral ave There will be a 1 o'clock luncheon preceding a business session. Miss Kasle will wear a piquant] The luncheon committee chairman, Mrs. Fred W. Kohlmeyer, will blue gabardine dressmaker suit and be assisted by Mesdames Marion Clark, Clyde Secrest and Don B. brown accessories. She will carry | Keller and Miss Betty Benson. : brown orchids. | ® un # . » 5 Her only attendant will be Miss |

Connie Michael. Miss Michael has) chosen an aqua blue dressmaker | suit and brown accessories and will |

Mrs, Philander Lewis and Mrs. M. O. Ross will be the speakers when the Tnagfapols Woman's club meets next Friday in the

Propylaeum, : rs. Lewis will discuss “Cornerstones,” and “Our carry a nosegay of cymbidium or- | . 1. Miss Joan McKamey's engagement to Ensign Eugene B. Osuch, Hearts Were Young and Gay, Too,” will be Mrs. Ross’ subject. chids, wine red carnations and vio-| U. 8. N. R,, has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theotara 2 - - er — | lets . | dore McKamey of Coatesville. Ensign Osuch, son of Mr. and Mrs,

D / G Dr. William Schecter will serve! Joseph M. Osuch of Utica, N. Y, is stationed in Key West, Fla. e ta amma Alumnae to Note as best man. Both Mrs. Kasle and! The wedding will be in May. (Bretzman Photo.) . Wes, Leff ha eat navy blue 2. The Shortie club is planning a dance for next Friday night S , ~ 70 A 3 resses with matching accessories jn the Murat's Egyptian room. The event will be from 7:30 until . J $ LH . ’ ororitys th nniversary, and have corsages of orchids. | 11:30 o'clock with Hal Mclntyie's orchestra providing the music. After a reception in the Kasle| Among the club officers making the arrangements are (left to right)

: home the couple will leave for a i ack i + Mis i . Mrs. Woodsmall Is Chairman wedding. Vip. | Miss Nancy Hacker, president; Miss Barbara Rusie, treasurer; Miss

. | Peggy Aspinall, secretary, and Miss Mary Ann Compton, vice president. The bride is a senior in the In-| _ to 7 : 2 v P

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'Horrer-Benner ‘Wedding to Be

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Miss Ann Benner will become the bride of Fred E. Horner Jr. in a double-ring ceremony tomorrow afternoon in the Third Christian church. The service will be read at 12:30 o'clock by the Rev. A. OC, Brooks. | Miss Benner is the daughter of {Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Benner, 4928 Broadway, and the bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Fred B | Horner, 2842 Washington blvd.

Bride’s Veil

4 Mr. Benner will give his daughter ¢ lin marriage. She has chosen a white satin gown styled with a fitted basque, romance neckline, |long tapered sleeves and a full skirt falling into a train.

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| A coronet of crystal beads will hold her tiered fingertip-length {l{lusion veil. She will carry white |sweetpeas and freezias centered with an orchid. The attendants will be in frocks 3. Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Ruth [of ninon chiffon fashioned with Branam and Pfc. L. M. Brust by her mother, Mrs. Edith Rranam (shirred basques, bishop sleeves and

: is. Mr. Brust'’s b: . My. Mrs. EE M. B gathered skirts. Mrs. Sherman of Indianapolis Ar Brust parents are Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Brust | Satterfield of Muncie, as matron of of Indiana, Pa. He is stationed at Ft. Knox, Ky. (P. H. Ho photo.) | honor, will be in Antoinette blue.

4. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ward Burris announce the-engagement Plan Reception of their daughter, Betty Jeanne, to Ensign Lyndon E. Eberley Jr. The bridesmaids, Miss Theresa U. S. N. R,, son of Maj. and Mrs. Lyndon E. Eberley. Their wedding Ring and Mrs. George D. McCune,

date has not been set. Ensign Eberley is serving overseas. (P, H. |Dave chosen petal pink. All of the Ho phote) . |attendants will carry bouquets of

spring flowers and will have nose

Members of the Indianapolis alumnae of Delta Gamma sorority will | 4

celebrate the organization's 70th anniversary with a tea next Saturda SIE UDIYOISEY School M Xuwng |

2 Y. Dr. Leff was graduated from the : Or zat: pee The event will be from 2 until : ; Wersity m ‘ d (Urganizations r house. il 5'p. m. "in the Butler university chap-'1 y. School of Medicine and is a aro d un y g

ran 4 2 Berra rik ts resident physician on the staff at y : = The chairman is Mrs. Barrety. M. Woodsmall and’ Mrs. C. B. Durham Robert Long hospital. He is a Welfare Club Plans Meeting Ot Cam Fire best man and the ushers will ine : A p clude the = bridegroom's brother,

3 ~ y il peak. ‘The program 1s under the direciion, of Mrs. Guy E. Morison merever of she 1 samba phi ang DELLY Stine i Se Mrs, Victor Boyd and Mrs. Ad- phi Delta Epsilon fraternities. 3 dison M. Dowling and Mrs. Mark .

Easter Service | Hamer will pour.

{- Members of the collegiate chap-

. . ter will present a traditional candleChairmen Listed lighting ceremony, and” outstanding row afternoon in a chapel at Camp| miembers of the Butler, Indiana and | — | Atterbury will unite - Miss Betty Committee chairmen were an. Purdue university chapters will be CLUBS |Louise Stine and Pvt. Harold B. nounced . today for the annual riamed for annual awards.

Highlighting. the organization announcements of new officers.

ab Ta. mon the lawn of the Irv-| hostess. : The bride has chosen-a- dress oH ington Methodist church, Se : Evangeline chap. I. T.-8. C..6:30 white embroidered French nen; sted by Mesdames George Pugh,, William" Mjller will be in charge stallation of alumnae officers. Those! |, 1" Mon, Y. W. Q. A. Mrs. John ith 8 Swegthear neckline, bracelet- yo 5 Martin Lynn Adams, Anof formations; Mrs, Ruby Baker, to be installed -are Mrs. T. N. Thornburgh, speaker. engi: Sleeves nd a i Skirt. lov nabelle Cowie, John Phipps, Hiram robes; Gilbert Richey, Scouts, and Washburn Jr, president: Mrs. Old Glory chap, I. T.-8. C. 7:45 Fhgerip ay fall ron 2 Wenn Pearce and Lawrence Cummins. 7 i ir . gt 3 0ssoms 1 sne All . Gustav Klippel, publicity. Floral Ralph Husted, vice president; Mrs.| P:m. Tues. Mrs. F. C. Nickerson, =hg he x decorations will be provided by the W. Richi { Irvington Uriion of Clubs ; . Richard Waggoner and Mrs! ancker, speaker : Miss Marcella Prout, her only at- .o.1v ‘was elected president Directing the music will be Mrs. Frederick Casey, recording and, Roberts Parliamentary Law, 11 30 envant, wa be in pink Det Chapter V, P. E. O. Sisterhood. } Paul Mozingo, Irvington Methodist [corresponding secretaries, ard Miss; 4a. m. Tues, Ayres’ tearoom. “The fashioned with drop shoyiders ther officer re Mrs. Wilfred E church; Miss Charlotte Moore, Irv- | Margaret Emsley and Mrs. Boyer,| U. S. Constitution,” Mrs. Rose sweetheart neckline and full. skirt. Other officers are Mrs ilfre 4 ington Presbyterian church, and | treasurer and assistant. Marie Cruzan. Her bouquet will be of Talisman Chambers, vice president; Mrs. J. | Beldon C. Leonard, Downey Avenue Mrs. A. Frank Gleaves and Miss Terrace Avenue Kindergarten Moth=1105s and she Will wear matching garold Wright and Mrs, A. W. | Christian church. Helen Baker are delegate and alter-| ers. 1:30 p. m. Tues. In the fNOWers in her hair. Kuerst, recording and correspondRobert Burford will direct a trum- | nate, respectively, to Panhellenic;| kindergarten. Cpl. Gordon Allen will serve as pet trio and a chorus from the |Miss Mary Jane Laatz is Anchora |

The program will close with in-!

of the service will include the Rev.| Mrs. Woodsmall's assistants will] Otypists of America. 6 p. m. Tues.| Miss Stine is the daughter of Mr.| Representatives to the IndianapF. W. Wiegman, the Rev. Clarence be Mesdames Boyer, Morrison,| Y- W.C. A. Mrs. Ruth Myers, pro- ne Mrs. Floyd R. Stine Sr, 3848 4); Council of Women are Mrs. |

A. Shake and the Rev. J. B. Fer- Husted, John A. Harris, Herman H.| ram chairman, pann ave, and the Rridegroom'’s pichardson and Mrs. Arthur. L. guson. ! rr , ¢ : parents are Mr. and Mrs. Martin E. PANE , i / Lauter, Gentry T. Haun, Frederick! Women's department, Englewood " 3 Strauss. Mrs, Richardson and Mrs. . G. Schatz, Robert W. Faulkner | Christian church. Thursday. In Lund, Lundsvalley, N. D. | Strauss are state convention deleWhite Cross Guild Herbert J Spier, Rerman A Mor the church. = = : : Ja and Mrs. ; . + G. Gale Graber and George | SORORITIES = G h S - Units Will Meet O. Brown, Misses Hutchings, Emsley cgion roup : . : | and Edna Nowland. Beta chap., Omega Phi Tau. 8 p. m.| Miss Margaret Pierson of the - Several units of the White Cross! : mys, Fred E. Ritter will provide, Wed. Mrs. George Porter, 610 e state library will address memguild have arranged meetings for the music, accompanied by Miss, Colorado, hostess. Plans Benefit bers of the Clara Barton chapter, next week. | Mary Williamson. ne Chap. P, P. E. O..1 p.m. Mon. [National Society Daughters of the

They include: Monday — Third Mrs. L. E. Winkler, 5914 Washing- | : Union 1861-65, Thursday. The meet- « 3d 2 ’ 8 =! A benefit b riew, style s pie y : Christian and Broadway Baptist; | 7 ton blvd., hostess. Election, Laat 5 ook Yee ie Show ing will be at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday—Grace Methodist, Calvary NW Theta Officers [sigma Phi Delta. Wed. Mrs 20d musical tea will be held at 2 yoo) Lincoln,

pin, W. H. Bernhardt, Lena Baker,|, 8. W. Cochran; covered dish Baptist and Bellaire; Wednesday Times Spécial Maurice Hawkins, 231°N, Tremont, |P- Mm. March 21, by the Robert E.| Mrs. Carolyn Ayres Turner and P.EO Sisterhood C. 8. Fishel, Charles Ludy and Law- | luncheon. Broadway Methodist and Perry BLOOMINGTON, Ind. March 10. hostess. | Kennington unit, American Legion Mrs. Ruth McConnell will give a Y al v ence Beaman, Misses Mabe; BllloW, | MARCH #7 Townsiup Nd Mrs. John FIR%e. Rushville re. , | auxiliary. The party will Be in the musical: program and Mrs. Rosha Names Officers { Marie Zook and Gertrude Peck. | Ben Davis grade study group—1 Library a THT rae hw Vo |cently was elected president of tne| Club Meeting [Prather Masonic hall, 42d st, and Smith.will preside. | New officers of Chapter F, P. E. O.| ~ "p.m. _Mss, Ollie Guthrie, hostess] Enlisted Men's Wives, Willing and | -°PP® Alpha Theta Mothers’ club| The Mothers’ club of the Fall College ave. A president's day luncheon will gisterhood, elected at a recent meet- Mr. Peat Speaker | Mrs, Donovan Turk, spesier,

Blue Gold, and Priday—Riverside | "¢°® at Indiana university. Mrs. | Creek kindergarten will meet at 1:30, Mrs. Russell J. Sanders will re- pe held at 12:30 p. m. next Friday in Park and Beta Omega Phi Tau. Maurice Barr, Rochester, is the sec« p.m, Tuesday in the kindergarten. | View “Image of Josephine" (Tarking- | Cifaldi’s by the Irvington Garden retary and the treasurer is Mrs. H.. Miss Ida E. Conner will be the ton). A musical program will be club, Mrs. C. A. Breece will speak.

K. Brown, Bluffton. speaker given by Dr. Charles Arnold and| ,New . officers of the group. are corresponding secretaries, and Mrs. " > A : vk y > » COIs : : : : ; A “he—ses in the Mrs. W. B. Peake - Mrs. Carolyn Ayres Turner. Mrs. W. F. King, president; Mrs.!John L. Stuart, alternate delegate Beppe De ihe Session PHowRiag wil ioe! Theale David . Fy Models for the style show will be HH. B. Tilman, vice president; Mrs. to the P..E, O. council. pi Fy ’ , . : : : Chosen President D. A. R. Will Hear Speakers Mesdames John Daly, Dorn Lines, W, W, Woerner, secretary; Mrs. W.| Among the officers re-elected are oa La a Ross will preside. AE Mrs. W. B. Peake recently was a : k Sheldon Cox, Russell Link and Mil-|M, Holley, treasurer, and Mrs. W. LY Mrs. Max Critchfield, president;

elected president of the Children's’ Sunshine Club, Inc. Other officers !-] are Mrs. B. C. Jelly and Mrs, S. R.! § Lovick, first and second vice presi-! dents, and Mrs. George Newton and Mrs. T. G. Evard, recording and corresponding secretaries. Also, Mrs. W. J. Overmire, treasurer; Mrs. Frank Bird, membership chairman, and Mrs. H. G. Kennett and Mrs. H. B. Mahan, directors.

dred Brandt and Miss Betty Barn- 'McGoy, historian. hill. J .

Mrs. Sylvia Partlow will be the. “—. . . © [style show narrator and Mrs. Robert| Lt, Peirce, Miss Joyce | Ln Kessing and Mrs. Herbért Baker {are the tea chairmen. Mrs. Thomas Are Engaged

{she is being assisted by Mesdames Joseph . Keating, Leland Haines, Marys, Pa., announce the engageJohn Klebes and Samuel Bennett. [ment of their daughter, Miss Chris The auxiliary will have a meeting tine M. Joyce, to Lt. Richard H.

at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday in the post | Peirce, A. A. F. - home. Judge Mark 'W. Rhoads will| Lt: Peirce is the son of Mr. and

Dr: John Haramy Will Be Speaker

Dr. John J. Haramy will address the six Pi Omicron sorority chapters i at 8 p. m, Tuesday in the Woman's Department club. : i Kappa Xi chapter members will pu serve as hostesses. Miss Pauline ; Thompson will preside. :

To Take Training . |[ceremony, ; Times Special WASHINGTON, March 10, — The U. 8. public health service has ar- ? ; J ; ; }] (ranged a training course for state Di : S h d led - Mirs Hele Moe Miss ¥ : Fon _ | health chairmen of ‘the General Fed. mner Schedule Js rs. n Moore, rances Stakel of Ishpeming, Mich., Mrs.. eration of Women's Clubs, Mrs. LaMiss Mary Ann Luebk 03% B Edgar H. Baum and Miss Ruth Pence, (left to right), all of Ft. Harri- | Fell Dickinsof), federation president, 103.5. will De The fe King, | wl .. son, will address members of the Caroline Scott Harrison chapter, announced today. . pT Be fle Tisvese Tu jay D. A. R, Thursday evening at the chapter house. There will be a | The course will be Held at the | the Wesleviin Beane mee . io dinner at Sig ouch given by the Golden Wheel committee in honos | National Institute of Health from ; guild, Gri business professional women of the chapter. The speakers March 26 through March 30 in Methodist church. ora will discuss “Women's Place In the War.” = nl | Bethesda, Md. "8

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The Welfare club will have a luncheon at 12:30 p. m. Mon- A Catholic service will ‘be held : : : “Con -Amiga. 8 p. m. Mon. Mrs. Lung. Claplain Raymon Raines 4,u in the home of Mrs. William Bartlett, 43¢ E. 49th st. After the 50 9 a m. in Our Lady of Lourdes Easter sunrise service to. be held: Installation. Booked .| Ralph Forcum, 1302 N. Gale, will read the doubleiring ceremony. |); eon, there will be a business meeting. + | catholic .-church -and . ‘Protestant Mrs. Frances ‘Rumple is the luncheon chairman and she is Being girls will ‘attend a service at 7:30

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, ~ : . ; it Hin oe ‘ta N\/l 3540 N. Grant, hostess” Mrs C. J. C3117 a bouquet of red roses. Mrs, Louis ML. Richardson re Units to Meet at a breakfast In Our Lady of] Grove hostess. of | Ys S 4

ing secretaries; Mrs. John R.|J. C. Watkins will give a talk and day theme, at the vesper services in | Ben Davis grade—1:30 p. m. Elece SRNL {best man. After the ceremony, the matcher, treasurer; Mrs. William H.|the devotions will be led by Mrs. the First Baptist church. A musi-| tion. Irvington Christian Youth council | correspondent and Miss Elisabeth | MISCELLANEOLS couple will leave for a trip and they pyoseh chaplain, and Mrs. J. L./C. G. Eicher. Mrs. George Burk-|cal program will be given by George Bridgeport—8 p. m. Mrs. Walter ! will sing. The ministers in charge | Hutchings-is in charge of pubiicity, Indianapolis chap, Associated Sten- | Will be at home in Indianapolis. McDermed, guard. | hart will ‘preside. | Newton, Mrs. Gertrude Free New-| Schultz, speaker; past president's

|p. m. Mrs. Bloomfield, Moore ‘will grams. Leaders and council mem-| Church. Business; election: pro=

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speak on “Juvenile Delinquency.” Mrs. Harold B. Peirce: of Los An-'at 6:15.p. m. Monday in the Y. W Mrs. John L. Valentine will preside. | geles,* formerly of Indianapolis, and| Cc, A. The hostesses will be MesSei stmerttions step the grandson of ‘Mrs. J, G. Peirce, damés Fred Ross, Charles Cutrel!, G.F. W.C. Chairmen |1606 Fisher ave. He is serving over-| p, M. Bourne, Alfred Aulbach. and seas. No-.date has been set for the william Fox and Miss Minnie Rie-

March 17th... |

“The Wearin' of the Green!”

gays in their hair.

. . T . Elaine Dumbauld of Xenia, O., Birthday W eek and Patty Byers will be the flower

girls. George Walker will serve as

Donald A. Horner, apprentice sea«

and Allen Means. » : Following the wedding, a recep=' Two church services tomorrow |tion .will be held at. the Marott will open the celebration of Camp hotel. “The couple will leave for a | wedding trip and will be at home in { Indianapolis.

P.-T. A. News p. m. in the First: Baptist church. |

AC i 5 l | After. the morning service, -the a 3 W . Cc . . Pa Fire Girls and their leaders| * MONDAY : will be the guests of the Kateri | Board, Beech Grove school-—T7:48 Camp Fire and Blue Bird groups |: p. m. Mrs. Lynne Hull, Beech

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| Lourdes school. Mothers of the Shadeland—S8 p. m. Election; school

Three W. C. T, U. groups are|troops’ members will be in charge 58 Mothers’ choir, music; speaker,

planning meetings for Tuesday. of ihe breakfast. WEDNESDAY The University Heights unit will Speaker Named { Beech Grove—17:30 p. m.- Movies by

meet for a covered dish luncheon in! Dr. Carleton W. Atwater will| . the Dairy council; program, fifth the North Baptist church. Mrs. speak on “Hi-Neighbor,” the birth-| and sixth grade pupils.

{comer and the Camp Fire chorus.| program; social hour. Mrs. Bertha Hastings, 10490 Villa nrrg Gonard Felland and Mrs. Ruth | Flackville—7:30 p. m. Business} ave, Will be hostess for the meet-|gmith direct the group. open house; election. ing of the Sara A. Swain division.| = \esdames Henry A. Mever, Wil- FRIDAY Luncheon will be at noon and the||jam Baumgart Jr; and F. A. Whip- | : Rev. Bennie Morgan will be inlple are on the committee in charge |Clenns Valley—5-7 p. m. Fish fry,

charge of the Bible study at 1:30|of arrangements for the two pro-| 30 P:m. Glenns Valley Methodisé

be the speaker. | bers . assisting ar iv ; {gram, pupils, i : P.O. Ferrel a Nn a /Nora—7 p. m. Box social and party, = Members Of the Frances Willard Halgren Fathers’ night. ¥. group will meet in the North Side Also * Mesdames Jesse Barker | MARCH 19

Church of God. The Rev. J. W. Lytle Freehafer, Gilbert Richey, Nora Study group=Mrs. W. 8

Earl Stumpf, Paul Clark, John Tur-| Johnson, hostess; “Sewing,” Mrs,

{ ' i re Mrs. p » Martin and| Wilbur D. Peat will discuss “Five : ing, are Mrs. Clarence Mar eat will discuss Meeting Planned

Mrs. C. S. Wheeler, recording and Centurys of Portraits” at 1:30 p. m. : Tuesday for members of the Alpha ‘The Indianapolis Indorsers of

Mrs. Paul Preston, vice president; Mrs. Robert Newby, treasurer; Mrg | W. A. Shullenberger, chaplain; Mrs. | A. Hugh "Johnson, guard; Mrs. Critchfield and Mrs. Samuel Sellers, P. EO. council delegates, and Mrs |

convention delegate and alternate.

Over and over again, those whom we have served express surprise that a

Florists’ Society Members of the Woman's society

of the Indianapolis Forists will nfeet service so complete and perfect as ours

could: be so inexpensive. We always follow a family’s wishes and the requirements can be fitted in perfectly to make a service ‘beautiful in memory.

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