Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 April 1945 — Page 12

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"White Elephant’ ‘Sale Is Arranged By Alumnae of Alpha Phi Sorority.

MEMBERS OF THE INDIANAPOLIS-alumnae of Alpha Phi sorority will have a “white elephant” sale tomorrow evening in the home of Mrs. Neal Grider. The “meeting will be at 4:30 o ‘clock and Mrs. James C. Carter

will assist. » Sale proceeds will be used for the chaplains service corps, the organization's war project. A report will be given by the, goritnating committee which includes Mrs.- Thomas P. Jenkins, chairman; Mrs, John Lowe and Mrs. James Rudde!l. The group's representative. to the district convention, scheduled for April 13 through 15 at Ohio State university, will be Mrs. E. O. Price ” ” LJ ” ” EJ Mrs. Leslie DeVoe will be hostess at; 1. o'clock Friday after. noon for the Southern Club auxiliary's monthly luncheon. Assistine hostesses will be Mesdames M. G. Knox, Thomas F. Hudgins and C. Morris South.

D. A: R. Chapter Will. Meet MRS. FREDE prors G. BALZ will be speaker when the Cornelia Cole Fairbanks chapter of the D. A. R. meets Thirsday in the Propylaetim. She will discuss “The Legislative Program of the General Assembly.” The hostesses will include Mesdames Henry W. Buttolph, William H. Insley, Arthur V. Brown and I. Dean Causey, Miss Eleanora Dicksen Doll and Miss Fannie Belle Fleming. ” ” s 5 » o he Indianapolis Woman's club’s members will hear talks on Friday by Miss Lucia Ketcham and Miss Margaret Shipp. The group will meet at 2:30 p. m. in the Propylaeum. Miss Ketcham will speak n “What Will You Do to Me, Oh Book?" and Miss Shipp's subject will be “Piecemeal.” y ” ¥ ” » » os “Cuckoo Eggs” will be the topic discussed by Mr, and Mrs. Robért Hollingsworth Thursday night before the Portfolio club. The meeting will be in the Propylaeuni and the supper committee will include Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Polley, Mrs. Owen Morrell and Paul Hadley.

De Pauw Girls Are Initiated SEVERAL INDIANAPOLIS GIRLS at DePauw university recently were initiated into sororities. The girls and the organizaticns include Miss Marilyn Baker, daughter of Mr, amd Mrs. Donald Baker, Alpha Chi Omega; Miss Jane Oshorn, daughter of Mr. and” Mrs. Frank V. Osborn. Alpha Phi; Miss Elizabeth Buckingham,” daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Buckingham, Alpha Omicron Pi. Miss Elizabeth Jane Thompson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. I Thompson, Delta Delta Delta; Miss Beverly Ann Farquer, the Fred W. Farquers’ daughter, and Miss Patricia Ann Stutz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Harold Stutz, Delta Zeta: Miss Elizabeth Finley, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Finley's daughter, Kappa Alpha Theta ‘Miss Patricia Ann Aspinall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Ed2 win Aspinall; Miss Maryann Compton, the D, E. Comptons’ daugh- ‘% ter; Miss Isabel Remy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.*H. Remy, and Miss Norma Jean Swaim, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Nathan Swaim, Kappa Kappa Gamma, and Miss Margaret Harding, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. M. 8. Harding, P1 Beta Phi.

Pre-Nuptial Parties Will Honor Elizabeth Kiger, Bride-to-Be Of Lt. Samuel D. Miller II

. Several parties are being planned for Miss Elizabeth Kiger, whose engagement to Lt. Samuel Duncan Miller II, U. 8: M. C. R., has been announced. The wedding will be this month. Miss Kiger is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs: Earl William Kiger, 4] 3060 N. Delaware st, and Lt. Miller's parents are Sidney S. Miller, 3727 a" " Central ave., and.Mrs. Maybelle Miller, 402 E. 4th st. =» ° Mrs. Jghn L. Davis; 5901 N. Illi-,

“ 5 3 Nols st., will entertain tonight with | teollege and Butler aHvessity. a Ly Fg Crh Goat

bride. to-be. The hostess will:

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She Freee SINR Teague it § as- and thé Christamore Aid socrety, = sisted by her mother, Mrs. F.>. sory The prospective bridegroom, - a Preston. ‘ igraduate of Park school, attended Among the guests will be Mes- Severn School in Virginia and Indidames Kiger, Miller, Charles» Erdna university. ‘He is stationed at, Darling, Robert Hannon, H. T. AM the marine air corps base in New pert, William Wissman and Arthur Bern, N.C. Lathrop, Misses Barbara and=faro-|

Jyn Kiger, Anne Shaw Davis, Mar-, ares. Wohlgsmuth, Susan. Osteh, ‘Hoosier Artist's : "Work to Be Shown

Barbara Noel and Jane Leasure. Other Parties | An exhibition of Daniel Garber’s

hs tinen. Shomer ve be Ben paintings will be shown Wadnesednesday night for Miss Kiger by! . : X Mrs. Darling in the home of her day Inrough April -29 at the Penn mother, Mrs. T. M. RyBolt, 5602 N. sylvania Academy of Fine Arts in Philadelphia.

Pennsylvania st. The party guests will include, Ap instructor at the academy, Mr. Garber is a native of Manand Barbara Kiger, Margaret Zapf, larly noted for his paintings of the Miss Kiger will be entertained at Gatch will honor the bride-to-be at| Mrs. W. E. Forrest, 1253 W. 31st Attended Tudor Hall chapter of the International TravelS i]

Mesdames Kiger, Miller, Alpert, Davis and Lathrop, Misses Carolyn chester and now lives near Lum|berville, Pa. The artist is particuWohlgemuth, Davis, Noel, Leasure and Gatch. Pennsylvania countryside. a luncheon to be given Wednesday rod by ‘Miss Davis, 555 E. 37th st. Miss Club Session a party to be given tomorrow night st; will be hostess at 1 p.m: in her home, 1933 N. Delaware st. |\wodnesday for the Queen Elizabeth Miss Kiger is a graduate of Study club. There will be ¢ a round | Tudor Hall and attended SKidmore table-discussion:—=—"*= . oatiaole ow! : , * Sterling FRENCH RENAISSANCE PATTERN

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De Pe Johnson creates a “seamless-side skirt for a two-plece playsulit of lime or pink celanese. Over trim shorts » and wing-sleeved blouse goes a tle-on skirt made smoothly flattering : by the absence of side seams. There are unrpressed pleats front and

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Times Woman's Editor

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- Smith-Garr Wedding Is Announced

. A bridal dinner and announcements of two recent weddings high light the bridal scene. Mr. and Mrs, C. O. Magnuson will

bridal dinner for their daughter, Mary Ellen, and her fiance, Charles Eugene Newlund, petty officer 3-c, U. 8 -N. The dinner will be in Catherine's restaurant. The honor guests are to be married next Sunday in St. Matthew's Lutheran church. Among ‘the dinner guests will be Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Newlund, the prospective bridegroom's parents; William Magnuson, Gerhardt Laubsch, Chicago, Samuel Newlund, Mrs. Dale E. Burries, Mrs. Ellen Boman of Burlington, Iowa, Miss

Englebright.

~ » » 8S. Sgt. Clarence James Smith were

chapel at Camp Pinedale, Fresno, Cal. Chaplain Vernon T. Suddeth officiated. The bride is the sister of Mrs.! Wilburn R. Burcham, 5210 Michigan rd. The couple is visiting here with Mr.- and Mrs. Burcham and will return to Camp Pinedale Thursday. Miss Erin H. Roberts, WAC, was the bride's ohly attendant and the

DE DE JOHNSON is a California designer whose fame has spread | well bevond the boundaries of that state, She won the 1944 California gold trophy fashion award for her “pedal pushers’ and this year hag brought forth what promises to be another fashion first. It's the skirt with seamless sides. Positive that sportswear should be soft and flattéring, Miss Johnson went into a huddle with

her patternmaker on the new | Re cut, draped and fitted, Miss VanBenten Is Bride of Lt A. L. Pretti

then did the whole thing over and over before the De De John- | son seamless side was declared perfect. Now it is included in her sumA double -ring ceremony this {morning united Miss Helen Van{Benten and Lt. Arthur L. Pretti, A.-A. F. The service was read in [the Holy Name Catholic church.

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mer collection. One of the first models with the new skirt isa two-piece playsuit, in a celanese | with ' interesting texture. { s o 2 | THE -TIE-ON skirt features the | seamless sides, two unpressed, unstitched pleats on either side | The bride’s brother, the Rev. Fr. H. Francis VanBenten, and the of the buttoned front, and an Rev. Pr. J. F. Patierson. church inverted pleat in the center back. | pastor officiated at 0 o'tiock oe 1 aoe Je plete | * Mrs. Pretti is the daughter of Mr. be = and Mrs. Herman H. VanBenten, and ‘shoulders that allow for a gq 31 ot Beech een, a Sy. with’ termis racket or | brifiegroom’s parents are Mr. and 3 Mrs. Pet retti 3 The bodice of the suit has short i etre. Pret, 237 N. Davidson wing sleeves ang a bloused look | ry, 14, chose a candlelight | achieved by two stitched folds } satin gown styled With » remance starting at the shoulders and fol- | | neckline, long tapering seamless sides, two unpressed, fitted waistband -ande a gored skirt unstitched pleats are repeated in | falling into a train. the comfortable shorts. : Bride's Veil

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and tulle. accented with seed pearls. She carried a prayer book topped with a calla lily and rosebud streamers. The bride's sister, Miss Theresa VanBenten, was maid of honor. Her

Lt J. G. Dean “Inet, frock was spring green made

The First Presbyterian church | with a V-neckline, three-quarter-was the scene this noon- of Miss | length - sleeves, fitted basque and Barbara J. ‘Wilde's marriage to Lt. [beat swt She Beer

TAFTVUUES {Times roses. John G. Dean. Dr. George Arthur |“, °\ deciaids «included two

Frantz read the dauble- -ring Cere- other sisters of the bride, Mrs. James mony. . | McKinney and Miss Virginia VanThe bride is the daughter of Mr, |Benten, and Miss Ida Marie Pretti, and Mrs. Carl Wilde and Lt. Dean's |Lt. Pretti’'s sister. : x mother is Mrs. Noble Dean. A re- Attendants’ Frocks ception in the Wilde home for the They had marquisette dresses in immediate families followed the pastel shades with cap sleeves, ceremony. [fitted basques and gathered skirts. The bride wore a light green |Their flowers were light pink carhound’s tooth checked suit, a brown | nations. Matching halos of flowers hat and accessories and a corsage |in their hair completed their cosof white orchids. Her sister, Lt. [tumes. Dorothy Ann Johnes, flow- { Louise W. O'Flaherty, WAVES, was |er girl, was in white crepe and

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{best man was 8. Sgt. James E. The ushers were Cpl

D. Polo. Mr. Smith, who is of Easton, Pa. attended Pennsylvania He has served

tians. ' . ” on » , Cpl. and Mrs. . William Russell Zell are at home in Columbus, Ind, following their marriage Jan. 27. The wedding was in the home of the bridegroom's mother, Mrs. Glen Zell of Connersville. The bride, daughter of J. M. Weatherford, Graymount, Ga., is a graduate of Emanuel County institute and Marsh Business college. Mr. Zell attended Miami and Indiana universities and is a Phi Delta Theta fraternity member. He served 22 months overseas and is stationed at Camp Atterbury.

Camp Fire Girl Leaders Set 4 Meetings

3 Mrs. E. Gilbert Forbes and Mrs. | Garland Parmer will © be the speakers tonight at a meeting of the Camp Fire Guardians’ association group will meet at 7:30 o'clock in the Central ¥. W2'C."A. Mrs. Forbes, chairman -of the awards committee of the local Camp Fire Girls council, will explain the work of her committee. Mrs. Parmer’s topic will be handicraft and she will demonstrate various types and teach leaders how to make a new type Camp Fire headband. Hostesses for the meeting will be Mrs, Henry A. Meyer, Mrs. Robert

Phyllis Dukes and Miss Evelyn| |

Miss Willetta F. Garr, WAC, and| |

married March 18 at the base|’

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Arrangements for the first luncheon-bridge party of the season at Meridian Hills Country club -are being made by a committee of

three including (left to right)

Schaefer and Paul D. Loser.

Mesdames Raymond Rice, Norb

The party will be Tuesday, April 17.

Mrs. Rice is general chairman for the parties this summer while

Mrs, Schaefer and Mrs. Loser are

her assistants for the April event.

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Wartime Eating 2 Meta Given

FRESH MUSHROOMS . AND ALMONDS ARE luxurious sounding

foods and not always obtainable except in the fanciest of markets.

But

small packets of dry mushrooms or dry mushroom soup are available in all stores, and so are small packets of almonds. These will turn an otherwise common ‘egg dish into something very

good and unusual. ” ” ”

TUESDAY MENUS. Breakfast Orange juice. Hot cooked oatmeal.

Raisin toast. Luncheon

Escalloped potatoes with ham. Buttered peas. Spoon cornbread. Creole kisses with maple butter cream. Dinner Eggs Tetrazzini (see recipe) Buttered green beans. Stuffed peach salad. French bread. Sponge cake with ice cream.

Milk to drink: Three c. for each child; '1 cup for each adult.

ham, 50 blue if home canned peaches are not available.

» ” » WEDNESDAY Breakfast

Scrambled eggs with frizzled luncheon ham. Whole wheat toast with jam. : : Luncheon Kidney beans in cheese sauce. Head lettuce wedge with pickles and French dressing. Prunes with top milk. - “ Pinner Lamb patty gril} (see tecipe). Green salad bowl. « Bread. Sliced” peach shortcake.

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Milk to drink: Three c¢. for each! child; 1 ¢. for each adult. rations points--3 red for 4% 1b. | cheese, '1 red for % ham, 2 red for bacon, 30 blue for corn.

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Sparks, Miss Betty Espemlaub u # =n The' first session of a two-day training course for Blue Bird leaders will be held tomorrow from 10 a. m to 2:30 p. m. in the Camp! Fire office. During the same hours the fol-| lowing day, the first meeting of a two-day training course for Camp| Fire leaders will be held at the! office. rr. » " One of a series of hine meetings | on craft activities for

{ her only attendant. _ |earried a basket of rose petals. Perris T. Taylor was his nephew's! Angelo Auda, seaman 1l-c, U. 8. best man. IN. R,, The couple will be at home near | | McKinney Dover field, Dover, Del. Dean is stationed. Out-of-town guests at the cere- A reception will be held from 8 {mony were Mesdames L. E. Fritsch, | until 10 o'clock tonight in the {J. O. Price, Samuel Clifford and | VanBenten home. The couple will | | Louise Engelsmann, Cpl. Samuel leave for Miami Beach, Fla., where | | Clifford Jr., Carl Geil, Misses Kath- | they will reside temporarily. {erine Engelsmann, Louise and Erna | { Heim, all of Evansville, and Mrs. John L. Lippencott Jr, South Bend.

was the usher.

| James Wade.

Chi Omega Sorority To Note Anniversary The 50th anniversary of the Chi

'Latin- American Omega” sorority will’ be- celebrated {tomorrow by the Indianapolis alum-

Awards Announced [nae at an annua) Eleusinian din(ner. Mrs. Max M. Sappenfielg, 3356 April 2.— Broadway, will be the hostess. of Ft New officers to be installed are Jane Mrs. Franklin L, Burdette, presiPainter. Alexandria, have been dent; Miss Betty Alice Smith, vice {awarded Latin - American fellow- president; Mrs. T. R. Holbrook, sec[ships given by Indiana university retary; Mrs. Charles Ruminer, here’ and the Indiana Federation treasurer, and Mrs, Dorothy Wright, of Clubs ritual officer.

The announcement was made toWill Be Wed

| Times Special | BLOOMINGTON, Ind, | Miss Laurabelle - Anderson |Wayne and Miss Sarah

‘day by Dr. Mabel M. Harlan, head lof the selection committee and a {mempver of the I. U. Spanish de{partment faculty. Miss Anderson and Miss Painter will use the $600" grants for study at the National university in Mexico. ‘Miss Valeska Strickland, | Owensville, was named alternate for | the award |

Study Club Meeting

The Heyl Study club will meet at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Rauh Me{morial library. Mrs. James H. Brayton and Mrs George B. Elliott {will discuss “The Problem of the | Occupied Countries and the Colonials.”

I. T.-S. C. Auditions

Auditions for the speakers’ bireau of the International TravelStudy club will be held at 2p m Saturday in the . west room of ... WW. Hurley Ashby .photo. the Na Newlin Dulane. Mrs. Miss Agnes Carolyn Hibernick’s Bazi Hy Myers Is © engagement to Warren 8S. Collins

1 a re : is announced by her parents,

P. E.O. Meeting Mr. and Mrs, John P. Hibernick. Members of .Chapter G, P. E, O. The wedding will be "April 21 in

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leaders will be held at the Camp

served as best man and Mr. | Fire office .at 7:30 p. m. Wednes- | ally.

[nature craft.

Mrs. Charles Martin ‘Will Bé Speaker

Mrs. Charles Martin will discuss “People and Places in Mexico” tomorrow at a 12:30 p. m. luncheon meeting of the Officers’ Wives club. The session will be in the Hotel Lincoln. Mrs. - Frank Albertson and Mrs. Oliver Wilson will be the hostesses and in charge of reservations is Mrs. A. E. McConnell. Capt. William Gochenour, who recently was liberated from a Japanese prison camp, has been invited to become an auxiliary member of the group.

Kappa Delta Pi Lists

Miss Marie Bagnole and]

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Pledges at Butler |

Several Indianapolis students at| Butler university have been pledged | to Kappa Delta Pi, national h fe orary organization for educafion students, They are Misses Helen Kennedy, | Rosemary Haviland, Jayne Yount, | Phyllis Prentice, Dorothy Groene, Mary Kershner, Mary Watkins, Peggy O'Donnell, Virginia Esten, ‘Edith Neal Virginia Negley Hollingsworth, Iris Snyder and Winifred Wilson, Theodore Popoff and | Bearle Charles.

Pi Phi’s Will Meet

Mrs. Victor Kingdon, 33 Northview dr. will be the hostess at 6:30 p. m. tomorrow at a covered dish supper for members of the Indiana Beta alumnae of Pi Beta Phi. sorority. Officers will be elected,

Chi Delta Chi Session "<The Chi Delta Chi Sorority will have a meeting at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the home Mrs. Alfred ©. Eggert, 956 Cameron. st.

International Beauty Schoo) asks you to help us us supply the ' demand f

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‘Eggs Tetrazzini: - diced onion, tbsps. almonds, “blanched and slive

(ered, 2 tbsps. chopped green pepper, [2 tbsps. margarine or butter, 1 ¢.| oz. pkg. dry mush-

cold water, 2%;

One-fourth ¢ | 4 ¢. diced celery, 2!

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+ —-0—whole kernel corn, seasoned with 4 tsp. salt and 's tsp. pepper. Add 4 med. sized hot cooked potatoes, sprinkled with 1 oz grated American cheese, Continue the broiling for another 6 to 8 mins. until patties are done and potatoes and tomatoes are lightly browned. If the patties are. pan-fried, roll on edge, like a wheel, to lightly brown fhe bacon befor pan- -frying thé lamb meat,

Salad Meal

FOR THAT special occasion when your red points are a linus quantity try serving a complete salad meal. The variety and fresh tastiness of this Meta Given planned wartime menu will surprise and

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being very simple and easy to prepare. Free to all readers of this column. Just write Meta Given, care of this newspaper, inclosing a large 3-cent stamped self-ad-dressed envelope.

Fraternity Mothers Plan Luncheon

A ‘covered dish luncheon will be held at 12:30 p.m. tomorrow by the| Delta Tau ‘Delta Mothers’ club in| the fratesnity.

follow the luncheon. Special guests will be alumnae members and pledge mothers. Mrs.

8. G. Carr and Mrs. A. 8. Coffin{at 10 a. 1 WAVES. Mothers club. The groups will meet in ‘the Fifty- first Streets A 1b. luncheon ‘eT: Ralph Simpson, W. H. Crapo Methodist church. Red Cross wor

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| spaghetti, Saute onion, celery,

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green pepper in the margarine or|

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{ually add the water to the soup|

blended and smooth, add milk and!

Simmer for 5 mins.; stir occasion-

Heat thoroughly and Garnish with {parsley and serve immediately. ” » n

Lamb patty grill: Mix 1'lb. ground

dissolved in 2 tbsps. catsup. Season with salt and pepper. Shape in 4 thick patties and wrap edge with 4 to 6 bacon slices. Fasten ends of bacon with toothpicks or small skewers, - Place lamb patties broiler rack so there is a distance | of 3 in. between top of meat and | source of heat. When patties #761 browned on one side (about 6: to 8 mins.) turn. At this time, add to the grill 4 whole tomatoes, hollowed out and sprinkled generously salt and pepper and then filled with

Add sauteed ingredients and] The | day. Miss Irma Biedenmeister will | the eggs. where Lt. servers - were Richard Auda and [talk on honors she has earned in|pour over spaghetti.

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| Welfare Group

Of W.D.C. Sets Meeting ~ Hospital Guild Plans | " All-Day Session

The activities of women's organi zations includé luncheons, a buffef supper and the appearances of speakers, The community welfare depart ment of the Woman's Departmen club will have a luncheon-bridge a 12:30 p. m. Thursday in the club house. The department chairman i Mrs. E, A. Carson. Mrs, John Connor is in charge o reservations and the hostess com? mittee will include Mesdame! Albert J. Hueber, Harold K, Bachel der, John PF. Bnigelke and Johy Berns,

An all-day meeting will be held tomorrow by members of the St Francis Hospital .guild in the hos | pital. ‘The program will fnclud¢ bandage making, a noon luncheor} and a business session. Mrs, Edward H. Trimpe will bel in charge, The annual drive fo! guild members is being .held anc will continue until the guest’ day. luncheon on April 10. The mem} bership committee includes Mrs Henry Gardner, chairman; Mes: dames Walter Stumpf, William Fi Murphy and Walter Lutz.

A buffet supper will be held a 6:30 p. m. Thursday by the® Enlisted Men's Wives club. hostess will be Mrs, Gerald Bostic} 5123 English ave,

The “Dumbarton Oaks Proposals will be discussed by Mrs. Durham tomorrow before 4 Woman's Rotary club. The meeting ¥ will be at 12:10. p. m. in the Co lumbia club. Mrs. Durham fis. z member of the Indianapglis Leagu of Women Voters.

Mrs. E. B. Hall, Jersey st., the Circus Day Parade chapter o the Riley Cheer guild. There wil be a covered dish luncheon at 12: i p. m.,

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Miss Helen Hollingsworth of} the speaker when .the Irvington Kindergarten Mothers’ club meet. Thursday. The session will be a 1:30 p. m. in the kindergarten. Miss Hollingsworth will disc “Fabrics.” Music will be provide by Alice Kay Fox and Karen Fiers dale. Mesdames Wilmer Spangler, Carl Coons and Lewis Gilfoy w he hostesses.

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