Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 March 1945 — Page 11

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: EE THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES = — PA Veterans Will Receive Gifts: K.K.G. to Have Guest Tea

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Mrs: Alberta Plerson Hannum of" | Moundsville, W. Va., will be guest

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Engagement of. Miss Carol Franklin

To Lt. Alexander Holliday Announced tn : Program to Include

up that mori- > n mote San Speaker, Music {speaker at the meeting of the gens days of Her- ag ny oR oy MRS. JOSEPH HARRIS FRANKLIN of- Washing- ig i Bg pg

at 1:30 p. m. in the clubhouse, °

ne place than old them, and y. going to be

of the staff nding the re‘Wayne Chat-

ton announces the engagement of her daughter, Miss Carol Yates Franklin, to Lt. Alexander R. S. N. R., son’ of Mrs. Alexander R. Holliday ,of Indianapolis. >

The wedding will be in late spring. Miss Franklin attended the Potomac school in Washington and was graduated from St.

Holliday, U.

A guest day and tea have been arranged by members of the Indianapolis Alumnae © association * of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority for

‘Saturday. The program will be at 2 p. m. in the Butler university chapter house:

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Mrs. Hannum, an author, will dis cuss “Return to the Mountain.” Mrs. Hezzie B. Pike will preside.

There will be an election of ofs

ficers with Mrs, Orville’ A. Wilkine son as chairman, assisted by Mes» dames William A. Hodgson, Howard

City for the Catherine's in Richmond, Va. She is a member of the Washington Junior league. The prospective bridegroom is a graduate of Williams college and the Harvard Business school. He is stationed at the

Fore River shipyard in Quincy, Mass,

Shower to Fete Recent Bride

MRS. ROBERT A. SOCHAR will be entertained at a miscellaneous shower given by Mrs. Gail E. Eldridge and Miss Betty Faulconer tomorrow evening. The party will be at 8 o'clock in the

D. Spurgeon and Oliver 8. Gulo, Voting will be af the clubhouse from 10 a. m. until 3 p. m. After the program, there will be lan informal tea. The tea chaire {men include Mesdames Roeland M, | Cotton, Harry E. Watson and James Crooks. Mesdames E. B. Hall, Ed» ward H. Niles, William F. Hans«

Among the honor guests will be Mrs. M. O. Ross, Miss Elizabeth Ward; Lt. Alice McKinnon, WAC, special services officer at Wakeman General hospital, Camp Atterbury, Miss Dorothea Hertenstein, chairman, and |and presidents and representatives

In addition to the new material, a collection of |0f sororities in. the Indianapolis Panhellenic council,

A collection of current “best seller” books and phonograph records "will be given to the Veterans hospital here on Sunday by Psi chapter of Beta Sigma Phi sorority. The purchase committee shown with the gifts for the hospital includes (left to right) Miss Helen Burkhardt,

and he praces spent most agency. Taylor stay on under ye asked. Dr. of foreign and most constant

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Emilio Osta (left) and his sister, Teresita, will be the guest artists on the Contemporary club's program Wednesday, The event will be staged at 8 p. m. in Caleb Mills hall at Shortridge. high school. The performers are interpreters of the dancing and music of*Latin America.

Mrs. Ralph McIntire, Miss Geneva Bentley. used books and magazines also will be given to the patients at the

ook the oath, hospital. 3 lawyer Harold Eldridge home. : Speaker Named 4 man and Claude T, Hoover will while he was The honor guest was Miss Helen Slupesky before her marriage s : Mrs. Elizabeth Patrick of Ayres’ pour. 4 ve as his per- ] March 2 in the St. Joan ot Arc Catholic church. The bride is Organizations— fashion bureau will discuss spring E \/ EN S

fashion trends and will be accompanied by a model to illustrate the costumes. Mrs. James Costin will sing accompanied by Mrs. Frank Eden-

the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Slupesky, and Lt, Sochar, i U. 8. N. R, is the son of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Anton Sochar. nN The shower guests will include Mesdames Slupesky, Harry y ts in h Sharpnack, Frank Celarek, John R. Morehouse, Thomas Hasbrook, A guests in his Lawrence Haggerty, Cecil Lockhart, Everett Derrick, Cecil Harrison,

Circle Meeting

Delta Beta chap, Psi Iota x. “The Irvington Friendship circle 7:30 p.m, Tues. Mrs. Ralph will meet tomorrow sith Mrs. J. Re Johnson, 5040 Crawfordsville rd., | Shannon, 5320 Lowell ave. Mrs. Ale

Board Meeting Is Scheduled By Jewish Women's Council;

CLUBS

| Alpha Delta Latreian. Tues. Mrs.

iget Ha . : ; Sy ad = avi D | ..Bernard Lyons, Otto Guedelhoefer, Gerald Wadleigh, John Hefner, harter. Mrs. James A. Hogshire Jr. E. Leo Smith, 4810 N. Meridian, | | oo cc Business: dessert: bridge, Nved Ridley will assist the hostess: charge of all Thomas Kibler, Robert French, Charles Walsh and T. J. Faulconer, is in charge of invitations and hostess. Mrs. R. J. Boatman, Miss Mary Catherine Stair and Miss Bonnie Sochar, I T -S C H. M A ech alumnae member will ‘ake @ rs. T. O. Philpott, assisting: t : . . « Udo to ear rs. ncker guest . Inter Alia.. Tues. Mrs, Fred E. { Vv 5 ; o . § : o . > X b 3041 0tes in J Harmonie Club to Give Program ; : : . ; Wagoner, 5430 Kenwood, hostess. going back : Highlighting the organization news are the appearances of speakers, Arrangements Chairmen Mrs. Mabel B. Renick, speaker: vernment sal- } THE HARMONIE CLUB will give a musical program tomorrow a tea and an election of officers. Mrs. John R. Brayton, president, elastion: bandied about : at the Scottish Rite Ladies’ luncheon meeting in the cathedral. Mrs. Monroe Leiser will preside at the open board meeting of the [has chosen Mrs. Max Fritz, chair- | Irvington Chatius.. Tues Mrs |: of them are The theme will be the opera “Natoma” (Herbert). National Council of Jewish Woinen at 1 p. m. Thursday in the Merchants man. and Mrs. Alan W. Boyd, co= | A. Raid Liverett. 130 8. Ritter.) ” to the fun of The program narrator will be Mrs. Norman L. Schneider and National bank, 38th st: branch. ob 3 “ cs NIY Wan " Ls ‘ . é 2 airman, for the afternoon's ar-| hoste Mrs. Charles E. Hill, anizing a de- other participants will include Mesdames Charles Fitch, L A Mrs. William H. Sahud, president of the Chicago section and a! rangements. | Mrs. Mayme Findley, speakers. the “Sommieres Helgesson gins Ten, EE Cre Tal E member of the national board, will | TT | Their assistants will be Mesdames Irvington Tuesday. Tues. Mrs. Wilerc sey, Ja : 50 Y 8S, 3) mas artin, I. . yo V re J a . . dd - t on the national board's plans y g 7 lis K. Miller, 312 Downey, hostess. hat they now ] Wallace, 8. K. Ruick, Roy Patterson and W. J. Stark, Miss Margaret nL ho rehabilitation, here Woman’ S I lewpom 1t—| Jon ee Rew am Ohara, 37S A F Wickes, speaker, In what they're | Byram and Miss JoEllen Burroughs. The luncheon chairman is : Iso SR 2 By. plied v FC Mrs. E D Wil ted by Mrs. J. R. Fenstermak d also” will be an open discussion | 2 . Thoma$ Murnane, Charles E. Bink- luncheon: election. rio a other Mes Eugene | Hoax. assisted by Mrs. J. R. Fenstermaker an with’ committee chairmen. Group Studies lev. Charles Halverson and E. J.| Meridian Heights Inter-Se. Tues. Vall Ones Ia 5, TTany Yi Beh ‘ Boleman. Executive board members| Mrs.’ Ralpli’ B. Waddington; 129 4 ace has al. 3 aun 8 5 8 =a Mrs. C. J. Ancker will address 3 a will serve as hostesses, E. 36th, hostess. Mrs. Ross > Provisms 2 New members of the Alliance Francaise will be honored at a members of the Mandalay chapter, Racial ! Y-PpES Those who will be in the receiv-| Mitchell, speaker.’ : tea next Sunday in the home of Mrs. Charles Martin. The hostess International Travel-Study club, ’ ing line are Mesdames Brayton, Procter. Tues. Mrs. Frank Cregor, - will be assisted by Mesdames Walter J. Mitchell, Louis Loubard Wednesday. Mrs. ‘Leroy Plumley, f Hogshire, Everett M. Schofield and| 5220 N. Meridian, hostess. Mesand Maurice Hochstrasser 6279 Crittenden ave., will be hostess | In | J: S. Grace Watkins and Miss Ruthann| dames Cregor, William Stark, j for the 12:30 p. m. meeting.. Hope. Mrs. Harry E. Elliott and| Lucy McGee Buckley, speakers. . . . : ic pets are aid | | Music. will be provided by Mes- ; : ores IMS. Robert M. Kraft wil : Another Zenith Advance in Hearing Aid Shle ; : S. W SO? Mrs. . pour. & ok ment program. | dames Russell G. Fortune, Frank By MES, WALTER FERGUSON SORORITIES rospects in the 4 » * | Boles and Olin Arbaugh. Assisting Soripps-Howard Staff Writer Chap. S.P.E.O. Tues. Mrs. R.H. ing the effects | hostesses will be Mesdames L. G. TO FIGHT intolerance, Colum- Hat Bag Set Warren, 3218 - Ruckle, hostess. ‘YO U R Cc H 0 | Cc B 0 F C 0 LO R S ion, | Myers, W. H. Snyder, J. B. Robinson | hig university's office of communica- ’ Election. dept of foreign : . and Logan Jenkins, tions research has been studying Chap. U, P.E.O. Tues. Mrs. J.R. rent at “home. . t Gj i i Li 5915 Lowell, host the racial stereotypes which are oomis, 5 well, ostess. ; J reign demands od Me a 1IVEN The Women's organization of the| oo coq 1 De pictures. Election. Lustrous Ebony or New Pastel Coralite Amplifier essentials here, . National Association of Retail Drug- radio programs, plays, magazines, chap. W, P.E.O. Tues. Mrs. $ ’ a Sransleriie : gists wy elect SHicers JOmONON i Cartoons and in advertising. A little Charles B. Crist, 241 W. Hampton es now under |a luncheon meeting in the chapter|, dr. hostess. Election; installation. ght will show how much harm r., hostess. Cc : THERE Is ONE FASY WAY of preventing a sugar shoriage and house. they can do. ’ Beta chap., Phi Gamma Tau. Thurs. @® Zenith brought complexion harmony to the hearing aid nterstate com- that is to use other sweets generously. And one sweet which also holds| The nominating committee ‘chair- For example, a certains Wp is Mrs. Roy Attkisson, 4465 Marcy with the Neutral-Color Earphone and Cord. Now Zenith tions commis- its own nutritionally is molasses. This knowledge is always comforting! man is Mrs. George Maxwell, assisted |, + led “the American Negro” 1It| © lane, hostess. brings apparel harmony, too—offers you a choice of amj plifier colors at no extra cost!

‘because 1 consumed a lot of molasses in my childhood and found out; A i how delicious foods sweetened with molasses may be. linclude Mesdames Maxwell, “Fred Some modern cocks can’t believe this because they feel that food | Dunnington, W. C. Freurid and Herusing molasses could have only a man Roesch. crude strong flavor. If you belong ents alternately with coffee. Drop to this classification, don't let your on greased cookie sheets by half | prejudice keep you from trying to- teaspoonfuls. Sprinkle sugar on .op| American day's recipe. land bake in a 400 degrees ¥ oven meet at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow in the |

3 ‘for 10° to 12 mins. About 7 doz. POS home, 124 S. Downey ave.| TUESDAY MENUS cookies. | The presiding officer will be Mrs.

nd other more in the rumof _ | commerce to e work he foric warfare, be-

| has been accepted by the public for| Iso, long that we can hardly see | | Negroes as they really are. Florian| { Slappey, the central figure of Oc-| |tavus Roy Cohen's tales, may exist lin ‘rare cases, yet the colored race suffers because he is regarded as a national type. Just as hilly-billy radio programs {will inevitably give city people a {false idea of country folk, Amos and

Lustrous Ebony Amplifier blends with men’s and women’s dark suits and dresses . . all dark clothes!

New Pastel Coralite Amplifier is a beautiful light coral shade . . harmonizes with light-color suits dresses, sweaters—all light-colored clothes!

B.P. W. Books Henry Bloch As Speaker

Henry Simon Bloch

Members of the Irvington unit,

ned Legion auxiliary, will

e weekly press s have applied ymmerce press

Your Choice of Either Amplifier—at No Extra Cost— on all 3 Zenith Hearing Aid Models.

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or. wil MODEL A-2-A Standard Air-Conduction

kt |Clarence R. Parsons. a Bis nu Mrs. Maude. Smith will discuss Andy programs have given .white |speak Thursday at the War Me- : * oe Eiiged oranges. | Leaflet Offer “Community Service” and “Re-| people a false idea of Negroes. - | morial building under the auspices MODEL A-3-A Super-power Air-Conduction , + . $50 Vorlh Sug Pian Whole Whea! was, IN META GIVEN'S “A Way With | habilitation” will be Mrs. J. Clark} 2.» 2 | jo! the Jollanshols Duh and MODEL B-3-A Bone-Conduction . + «"« a+ + » $50 i = 3 areas | subje | IN THIS WAY we have created rofess \ : vice president, Toast and marmalade. Canned Corn,” you will find a num- Esples subject | vast OETA ie : recent AR Dr. Bloch is a member of the All models complete, ready-to-wear, as priced.

economics department of the University of €hicago and recently was

ber ‘of recipes for using’ it in -ways to silence the foe of the can-opener| for good and all. If you want these

nferences durIt as secretary Vallace's press

tea will be given next various groups and have contributed | © \x Beta chapter of Phi| to vast misconceptions among the| 8 The event | people of the world.

A rush Sunday by Theta Delta sorority.

Luncheon Vegetable biscuit with creamed ham.

i le 1 North Mezzanine & 4

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loo hot. p just wri i i a Has Buttered green beans. recipes, just write to Meta Given, nf will be at 3 p. m. in the home of | , There is the now familiar German appointed -.con - 1d China were Fresh pears. care of The Indianapolis Times, 214 ) sultant to the U have therefore i W. Maryland st., Indianapolis 9, in- |Mrs. J. W. Greenen, 334 Carroll- SPY type in use by the movies since; . i Dinner : 3 SL, n= | world war I. He is so well-known S. foreign eco-

fon ave. The group will have a business to the public that a child could meetimg at 8 15 p. m. Wednesday recognize -him. If Mr. Hoover's in parlor C of the Claypool hotel {F. B. I. forces are as gullible ‘they

3 (nomic administra{tion.. He ‘will discuss “the Economy of the -Future—

closing a large self-addressed 3-| cent stamped envelope.

nmerce should about building y tor 1948, he

Breaded veal chops. Baked potatoes. Creamed carrots.

Shredded Tettuce with: 1000 Istand Cc |must find it hard to run down real | in tirm dnd dressing. J Red ross Class Gi | S t Ob | spies, for Spyes-mever resemble the, Blueprints snd yr Sind : Ir couts serve | moving picture villains. Realities.” You-4Arve I nrited to The 2 ; Fi 7a

Rolls. Orange sherbert. Molasses ginger cookies (see recipe).

Milk to drink: Three c. for each

Dr. M. O. Ross, Butler university

s in. a strong Isiness organiHe certainly

The habit of manufacturing a type| ,

| " 4 r Bir thday W eek lto représent a race, a creed, or any

The Girl Scouts are celebrating group movement, is also powerful]

president, will in-——Pr- Bloch ,

| troduce the speaker at the 8 p. m.

Will Open INDIANA REGIONAL

Small-Medium-Large

merce post to

child; 1 c. for each adult.

Today's

A new Red Cross nutrition class the 33d anniversary of the organi-|

| propaganda. You've probably noticed | {that a woman with a cause is always

meeting. The public is invited to

points—2 red for bacon, 1 for Junch-| Will begin tomorrow at the Butler sation this week. The ‘event

in- | depicted as a “battle-ax,” and that

attend and tickets may be obtained

SCHOLASTIC ART EXHIBIT

from Miss Opal Skinner.

J eon ham and 4 for veal shoulder university Y. W. C. A. room in Jor- cludes, the cookie sale, which opened \cigaret companies use John Powers!

By SLE BURNETT |

and one-half ec. sifted all-purpose 2 a a | At T:30 p. m. today the “Voice They include Mrs. Ethel

chops. : : dan hall on the campus. There will March 3,.and birthday, week pros; rmodels to advertise their wares Co-chairmen of the event, Missi, : EL ? x be sessions from 7 to 9 p. moon... oo the radio. This is one reason why so many! Pattern 8769 "is" designed for sizes! Skinner and Miss Marian McFad- 34 E oO Molasses Ginger Cookies: Two Tuesdays and. Thursdays. 2 [remote efforts to clean up .com- small 21”, medium 22” and large| den, have announced assisting com-

munities fail. Ridicule i$ a potent 23” Size medium, hat, mittees. S ponsore db Y Scho la stic Ma gaz ine

head size.

flour, % tsp. soda, ': tsp. cream of | w 1 pongsworth, chairman of of Firestone” program will observe (weapon and one the ladies find it|requires % yard of 35 or 39-inch Gassert, chairman, Misses Frances tartar, 'z tsp. cinnamon, % 1tSp.|{he |ocal Red Cross chapter, has the anniversary and at 9:30 p. m. 'hard to face. Politicians can always material; bag, 1% yards. Bernard, Pauline Hamra and Nelle : 2 : ginger, Y. tsp. salt, !2 c. shortening, announced that 9641 registered “Dr. I. Q” will have a friendship accuse those = who upset their| For this pattern, send 20 cents, Sage, door. Block’s Sixth Floor A uditorium March 30. ie Le sugar, ] beaten ss 2 ¢. mO- nurses were certified for: military program on station WIRE. |Iehemes wih being nosey old med-|in coins, your name, address, Sr and Pigs ~ sses, ‘2 C. i ing Jan. rams will ‘in- dlers, an o .one, the women 0 elen 2 - ¥ 7 izing bureau- i Sift flour, measure and resift with SPpoin mem Susing Jan § roush he Bie oe a abandon their campaigns. : destiny, 25d Ws DE tha Burnett, Misses Mabel Jane March 12 through March 24th Semepilaing 7 dry ‘ingredients 3 times. Cream | Voluntary response since the ap-'p. m. on WFBM, and at 9:30 p. m. re Times Pattern . service, 214 Ww. Hamilton, Nellie Polley and Le- " 8 4 shortening; add sugar and cream peal for nurses has brought 13,700 on WIBC, the “Double or Nothing" | Book Review. Club Maryland st., Indianapolis 9. titia Brackett, ushers. 8 Tecen until fluffy. Then add egg and mo- applications to the Red Cross re- show also will discuss the birthday] i —

‘Mrs. W. B. Ward

iz 4 lasses. Beat well. Add dry ingredi- cruitment committe § enator wasn't 4 = - : nm in ee jweek. pu dm————— ot ‘To Be Enter tained Speaker Book ed ol Republican ] Members of the Wednesday Book | Dr. Hazel Stevens of the riley Heads P.E. O. Unit mocratic ad- | Review club will ‘be entertained at : nitted that J ¥ t w '| hospital children’s bureau, will ges) M W. Brower Ward recently il om the ‘a tea Wednesday afternoon in Ayres’ qrocs the - Riverside - Kindergarten IE. vo x h Dibulerny | auditorium by the Thrift: House Vol- | Mothers’ club at ¥:30 p. m. Thurs- | 38 chosen PE of Chapter | unteers. AF, P. E. O. Sister . , | day. i t : ; must remain : | Mrs. Chester Spriggs is chairman 57... The meeyng Will be at Bef Others who will serve with her kindergarten. The speaker's topic! Sen omic collapse. as er ara e | of the hostess committee and she iS| wil] he “What Is Good Behavior?” 3® Mrs. Parker P. Jordan, vice ited that po- | being assisted by Mesdames Walter | a pgesident; Mrs, Charles M. Sharp 000 executive ‘ | McFerran, J. Lynn McCormick and . | and Mrs. Don D. Baker, recording : i Bok ihe f B . H. Pierre Haflich. : D. A. R. to Be Topic |and corresponding secretaries; Mrs. 0 unnies Before the tea Mrs, Howard J. Mc- | | virgil A. Sly, treasurer; Mrs. F. tefiacity of a “The D. A. R. on a War Basis . : d Mrs. a ¥ cet. : : . Davity will review “How Dear to MY | wij pe Mrs. J. Harold Grimes’ topic | Maley Sen, shaped Bg as te : : | when she speaks tomorrow after-| ™'p ro oc 0 the 7 E. O. Sister- | - ON OUR p H NAN 4 [noon on a WISH< broadcast at 2:36 | nood bg el are Mrs. Ward and : : : . . . eetin | o'clock, “Mrs. Grimes, Danville, is i Tali By . . ent payroll of 3 ; ‘ g the D. A. R. state regent. Mrs. Jordan and they also are dele The exhibit presents samples of the work of stue oo 1 FAMOUS FOU RTH FLO © A At a recent meeting of the Public gets to the stats ConveRMOR dents from High Schols throughout Indiana, se,000,000, how= ; {Health Nursing association, Mrs. | : 4 y ® 9 . 9 : there's a dif- : 1h Benjamin D. Hitz announced that| Recent Bride ‘La Follette-Curry lected for their outstanding excellence. At the » most of the As | several contributions. had been re-| ; y close. of this exhibit at Block's work of these stu-

an army may [ceived toward an anniversary day Rite Announced dents will be forwarded +o the Fine Arts Galleries

n "THE | for the late Miller Hamilton. A full . wv 1126 8 . enberg’s pro- HEADQUARTERS anniversary day was reported in’ fos ne MES. Ray Suny, hx i at Carnegie Institute in Pittsburgh for national st., announce arriag ii X S might ale ; > | memory. of -Henry-B. Heywood, ir daughter, Loretta Jean, and judging. .More than $5,000 in War Bonds and aus may need FOR 1 T.-S. C. S . | William La Follette, coxswain, U. 8. stamps and forty scholarships will be awarded at ng to private (Le 4420. U. ession |¥- Jon vl Shy Ms. Charles rthe time of the Pittsburgh showing. ber. of. Vb EASTER | A meeting will be held at 7:30 hls W. Graves read the Tes t : t ! ne » ‘ |P. m. Thursday by the members of | ceremony Feb. 10 in the First Bap- ; "Ri enn i : | the Valencian chapier, International | tist church in Ft. Pierce Fla. The pe weighs young BUNNIES poy 31.0 I a attendants were Mrs. Everett A INDIANAFJUDGES national lead- | Wiseman and Jack A Sipper, fireof ae Nols Rellilds wil, pea: man 1-c, U. 8, N, both of Ft C. EDWIN JOHNSON, Director of Art, arnmant ow I § Priced $ | 00 Up Nellie Artist will assist the hostess.| Pierce, Cincinnati. Public Schools livelihoods of ! . Re ; Mrs Tu vk Presides ALFRED HOWELL, Directorof-Art, Cleveland Schools responsibility. | | Guild Supper S. LUTR F'TESULE! re Molsece Sespons! ey. ! BASKETS pp Mts. Ditovin A. Turk icsied at PAUL HADLEY, Modresville Artist : ». TO FILL {. A spaghetti Supper will be given a luncheon meeting held today by 4 £7 wh 1. mp 2 iby the St. Francis Hospital guild|® the committee in charge of the ; phe ue empts ! PRICED 40c¢ UP from § os Po enesssy in Chamber of - Commerce's home|. / ; i) 4 €cisions trace , the hospital at Beech Grove. Mrs, safety engineering contest. It was The exhibit is open daily throughout the week. a tr AND A HOST ~ Gus Gatto is chairman and Ms. . |in. the Hotel Lincoln. ( New, com- pen Carly Sug Ou! rity for ulti- James P. Mugivan and Mrs. John Porter photo. | mittee members are Mésdames M. Work Demonstrations by Students. ohfusing and i OF NOVELTIES! O'Connell are co-chairmen. Mrs. Ernest DeWeese. was Miss |L- Sutton, Kurt W. Schmidt and ee dustrial race § y ; Ea v Sa Sh Toni Uberta before her marriage Ralph Klare, representing the 11th 5 Block $ Auditorium, Sixt oor. hout consult- : / ud aif \W Feb. 10 in the rectory of the Holy | distgict American Legion auxiliary. SF “N ission Charge, ometimes re- : : 2 33 3 Session Cross ‘ Catholic. church. She is Ra “ sNo Admission Charg aia pecial knowl - y) embers of the ark Worl-| the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. el a : sh 8. ari es layer an Company ‘ans Society of Christian Service| Michael Uberta, Indianapolis, and Legion to Meet | : : “ric : 5 these young | | EEE | on will meet at 10:30 a. m. Thursday| the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. | The Madden-Nottingham Aiher- Fidel oh vs 4 | : powers that 29 West Washington Street in the church. There will be a) Mary DeW eWaeso of Fountain Head, Legion auxiliary unit will meet . By oft 5 he han Jin tm me The couple is at home at |tomorrow in the post home, 1130 hs ikk'e ‘|iMrs. R. A. Morr will speak. 3061 Spann ave. Rath) 3 ¥, Sot st (ii Yd 5 hs Vo Te