Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 May 1945 — Page 12
“11. Lyle Omdahl and Joannd Smith To Be Honored Thursday - Evening
* COL. AND MRS. LEIGHTON N.-SMITH will enter‘tain with a bridal dinher Thursday evening in the Officers’ club at Ft. “Harrison ‘honoring their daughter, Joanne, and Lt. Lyle N. Omdahl, U. S.. A. The honor guests will be married at 8 p. m. Friday in a post chapel
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— THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES cr ——— MONDAY, MAY 21, 1945 oN Fashions ‘OK'd’ by the Younger Set Reservations Music’ Festival r=
|For Dance
|Are Listed
Mr. and Mrs. Bates. To Entertain Party
A number of reservations have
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been made for the annual Blossom-| time dance to be held, Thursday by
Is Planned for
Saturday All-State Orchestra
To Be on Program *
‘The Indiana junior ‘competitive festival sponsored by the Indiana Federation of Music Clubs will be
“held Saturday at the Arthur Jordan
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Conservatory of Music. oo FRECKLES ; vd ! z : ra ion 1 chair- Mrs. Caryl Cook and ley (core ) : ong the guests at the dinner will be Alice McMahon is .genera Mrs,’ Caryl Cook and Mrs. Dudley bP. Fr. > nd hi, Do Lake, N. D., mother of man of the party to be at the Indi- Campbell of Rishville will be in . Yars Mrs. Arthur moa daly ; {ana Roof ballroom. Tharge. Registration will be at 9:30 "| wae po the prospective bridegroom. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Bates will la. m. after Which there will be ° ' Other guests will be the Rev. and Mis. J. Wilson Hunter, Col. entertain Messrs. and Mesdames lcontests for plano, "strings, Nee.
and Mrs. Kufus C. Holt, Capt. and Mrs. Irvin F. Beumer, Lt. and Mrs. Danna L. Lane, Lt.:and Mrs, Edward A. Weaver, Lt. and. Mrs. Thomas C. Evans, Lt. Walter C. Crawford, Lt. William B. McElhenny, Lt. Thomas M. Muhleman, Mrs. Richard H. Lawson, Mrs. E. J, Little, Miss Merry Frances Merz of Washington, Miss Georgianna _Hetsch of Ft. Thomas, Ky. and Miss Jean Lawson ‘of Marion, O. on » - Miss Sumune Eity Elizabeth Canny will be the honor guest Thursday at a dinner and handkerchief shower to be givea by Miss Caroly n Kiger. The party will be in the fndianapoiis Athletic club. Miss Canny will become the bride of Lt. Henry Wagner Jr. on June 9 in the Richmond army air base chapel, Richmond, Va. The dinner guests will be Misses Betty Jane Heassler, Jane Williams and Betsy Harding. Betty Reitzel to Be Guest A TEA WILL BE GIVEN Sunday afternoon by Miss Gwendolyn *
« Brock for Miss Betty Catherine Reitzel in the Pi Beta Phi sorority house at Butler university. The honor guest and Marlyn J. Brock
Mrs. M. J. Reese, “History of the| 5chool hall, 954 Prospect. Dinner; Club,” Mrs, Chalmer Schlosser. Pillow slip card party. Twenty-fifth anhiversary pro- | SORORITIES gram; guest day. . . | Beta chap., Gamma Phi Alpha, 8: so) Spencer. Tues. Mrs. C. A. Cassa=| P. m. Tues. Mrs. John Feeney, | dy, 5836 University, hostess. 1411 E. Vermont, hostess. Rush |
Frank Vance, Albert Huffman, William 8. O'Rourke and Frank Biemer. In the party of Mr. and Mrs, F.J. Cunningham will be Cpl. William
Miss Louise Spencer. Other Parties
Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Morgan, Mrs. Mary Zucco and Miss Lucille Lagrotte will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Lagrotte. Mr. and’ Mrs. Harry Bittner will have Mr, and Mrs. Al Spencer and Mr. and Mrs, Martin Payne as their guests. Attending with Mr. and Mrs. John W. Ross will be Messrs, and Mesdames Martin Cox, Gene Cox, Ray
Hanson, Sgt. Peter Virden, Lt. W.M.| . | Moore, Miss Helen Cunningham and
In a ceremony read Feb. 25 in Hayward, Cal, Ensign Delois Swoboda, U, 8. N. R., became the bride of Rodney J. Platte, chief pharmacist’s mate, U. 8. N. R. Mrs, Platte, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Louis F, Swoboda of Indian apolis, is a member of the navy nurse corps. The bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Herman Platte, New London, Wis.
Groups to Plan
voice, bass and wood-wind instruments,
Orchestra to Play A program vill be held at 1:30 mn m. in the Odeon, 106 E. North st, Mrs; Clair’ McTurnan will give a talk to the junior group and awards will be presented by Mrs. Cook. Club rating and scrap book awards will be announced by Mrs. Camps bell. On the program will be an: alle state orchestra directed by Mrs, Omer E, Warneke, Greensburg, and a boys’ chorus from Hartford City under the direction of Mrs. Sara M. Ritter,
Dances on Program
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Dance Aids
Are Named
MANY PEOPLE LIKE THE UNADULTERATED sour-sharp tang always present in high quality kraut, but just as many don’t like it. For them the flavor has to be mellowed by adding a little sugar or vegetables like the carrots and potatoes used in the recipe given today. When adding these vegetables it is important that they be grated so they may be mixed thoroughly with the kraut to produce the uni-
ray, John A. Cejnar, George M. Hadley, Iliff Jones, Norman Hunt and George J. Kamphaus. Qthers on the door committee are Mesdames Hubert E. Walker, Gentry T. Haun, James H. Gibson, Henry W. Vornbrock, Thomas L.
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A EE Sh a Others on the ‘program will. be : ; and rn———— will be married June 3 in Sweeney chapel at Butler. The guests will Big and little sister dresses (left and center) meet with. the approval of the younger set because of i San Segtt, Joon. Bos oh Pro rams f or. Miss Greta Gray, Crawfordsville; include Mrs. John J. Stockton.and Mrs. F.. L. Brock, mothers of the their sprightly drum print, their embroidery frills at neck and armholes and their fabric shoulder bows. A ties are Messts. and Mes 2 ad Miss Martha Jeanne Gill and Peter HORIZON? engaged couple, and Mesdames Ross Stevens, Phyllis Whitmore and They meet with mother’s approval, too, because they're guaranteed to be absolutely washable. The match- ip part William Foley and { |Jolly of Muncie, and Lowell Martin .\1,7 Picturec Robert. McConnell, ing frocks come in shocking pink, lime or turquoise color schemes. ; Same Jo Riese, R Af ter the War of Richland township. \ President . . Also, Misses. Jean Lindsteadt, Carolyn Cooper, Martha Davis, "A perky dress for Lil Sister (right) is made of a linen-like fabric also guaranteed tubbable. It |VAMES ! * : Several folk dance groups will be Szacho: Kathryn Hill, Virginia Street, Betty Handy, Marguerite Hardy, Joan uses eyelet trim, outlining the. neckline, armholes and pockets, and comes in blue and red or green and Reservations Group ; Tinos Shetial presented by Miss Eileen Poston RR vakian Freihage, Phyllis Carter, Betty Parking, Virginia Bd Jansh Mishel], pink color combinations. (Soap 'n’ Water fashions at Ayres’. Among those who will attend with WASHINGTON "May 21.—Plans and Mrs. hous Belden will present 14 hu ~ Jane Burrin, Lorna Dahlstran Soap hopat Sy a an Jorge a Mr. and Mrs. Walter Latz are Mr.| + programs of women’s organiza- a Surprise ac : ; Punjab thy Burgett, Isabelle Burnsides; ivi oe v VBE Ant ' and Mrs. Lee Fox, Mr. and MIs |yone in the post-war world will be Be ogres to th od Sie have 15 Exaltatior Bare Yea Thomas ad Margarss 1e a issellarieons shower and Mrs. Gradw ohl | Committees Are Announced Herbert Lipp, Mrs. Wayne Maple qicoi 5504 here tomorrow at a meet- — 0 Lhe lederated group _ 16 Lamprey b ass Tiretal Tot Mss Rettul. Wes, ocetc wal be Me S58 Mist AdeUS LORE. alt m.| 108 of representatives of .natiorial| 17 Fearful Lo: BrICEE y \ N Members-of the reservations com- women's organizations and the|. : j 19 Owing “+. McConnell, Misses Brock, Hardy, Carter, Handy and Patricia Brady. “11 Address For Safety Con test Luncheon; mittee are Mesdames Fred ‘Haunse, post-war committee of the Amer- Republican Women 20 Otherwise Part will Honor Miss Heller 1 Bernard Harmon and Paul Kervan, ican Legion guxiliary. T H : S k 22 Tip . 3 CAROLYN HELLER, who will become the bride of Gail U Miss Helen Mahan and Roland) “ayo navies B. Gilbert, Norwich, | LO Hear peaker 23 At this pl 2. Shaw on Juce 3a the North Methodist church, will be the guest | V oters’ nit ‘Meeting Will Be J une 2 Kramer. Misses Betty Wolfe, Rita} nonn * national. Legion ~auxitiaty| - Mrs, Mabel S. Fraser, Delphi, will 24Like Friday at a linen shower io be given > Mre. T. L. Sage 2nd Landers ay Looe ickuns we president, will preside at the ses-|discuss “Republican Objectives for 26 Bcompli Miss Wilma Jane Skaggs. The party will be in Mrs. Caldwell's ho Mrs. R. BH. Gradwohl, St. Lots, ; chai chairman of the cade sion in the Mayflower hotel. 1046” ‘Thursday before the Ine xtra I! E. E. Padgett is reservations ‘chairman for the «second award { y ra £MMONE me invited guesis sre Mis. J. Meiwin Haller, the brides will. discuss “Our Hope of World| | nes June 3 ves the Chamber of Commerce home safety engineering Will ‘entertain servicemen. Morgan Beatty, Washington com- | diana Woman's Republican club. 30 Indian me to-be’s mother, Mesdames William Cenour, Wendell Garrett, Paul Security” Wednesday at a luncheon! contest. The luncheon will be in the Columbia club ballroom. mentator and former Associated The meeting will be at 2 p. m. tary units Hudson, Robert F. Miller, Robert A. Miller, Chester Mohnsen, Carl of the Indianapolis: League of Mrs. George Freers is co-chairman of reservations and others on the | . Press correspondent, will speak at|in the Columbia club, Mrs. Fraser 34 Early Am Ristow, Homer Ristow, George Vioda, George Weber and Robert A. Women Voters. | committee are Mrs. E. P. Brennan and Mrs. M. L. Sutton. hurc J nit the morning session. is state vice chairman of the Ine ican polit Reig and Miss Janet Heller. The luncheon, ‘which will be In| “"“o0 hairmen of the hostess committee are Mrs. Martin Collins and : Among members of the auxiliary’s| diana central Republican commits writer ol the Alpha ‘Dia Latrelats. Gil ll be fend the Hotel Lincoln, is being held in| npr. Vincent T. Adams." Also on the B k M : post-war committee are Mrs. O, W. | tee. Mrs. Verl Cooper, Frankton, 35 Cook in a 1 : 3 Vv - : ” . rg én # Members of the Alp a ta a re A ip wi a Ss p erie connection with the group's annual | committee are Mesdames Kurt|gande, R. W. Mitchell, Alva M. Rob- OOKS usi1C Hahn, Lincoln,. Neb, chairman;|will preside. 36 Supplied | tomorrow in the home of Mrs. George B. ott. Assisung the meeting. Mrs. John L. H. Fuller : : . Mesdames Alfred J. Mathebat, Mel-| Mrs. Ruth Alto, Chesterfield: Mrs, Pp hostess will be Mrs. Glenn V. Pell and Mrs. C. D. Sadler : | Schmidt, Maurice B. Eppért, Clay-|inson, Arden Fenwick and Harold weapons 08 5 Sem Vo Pelan he Loo Le Tl 01 will preside at the session after the; ‘ur "Biqoe Guy O. Byrd, Wallace|J. Hayes, decorations : ville Mucklestone, D. Lucius Conant, | Gail Clark, Anderson; Mrs. Otto oe er’ an luncheon. 3 Yager : : Pro ram O. Linn Perry, Lee W. Hutton, Hugn|Klause and Mrs, Jean Marks will 37 Snares LeRoy G. Gordner was elected president of The Players at the | Remington, Fred -Yager, Burke}. Mrs. Hollis Leedy and Mrs. Fred : 38 Steamship % : : a : Reports on the year’s work. will} N Shortrid andy blicity: Mrs. L. L. Harve A. Campbell and Harry Owen Holt. | serve as hostesses. club’s annual business meeting and dinner-dance Saturday night in Mesd Merton | { Nicholas, Norman oririage ager, publicity; Mrs. \ y Ta M (ab.) iden- be given by eStames TON | Henry J. Windt. and Mrs. Charles H. Smith, pro-| The Women’s society of the Me- 30 Southeast the Woodstock club. The other new officers are Mrs. A. K: Scheiden Good. P. Newion Cook. John W.. y . dian Heights Presbyterian chureh helm, vice president; Frank Throop, treasurer, and Mrs. Walter Hillman C.-B. Durkam ' Robert M.| Mrs. Earl Gordon is chairman of | STam; Mrs. Clayton M. Adams and Th ian ! 8 al. program : (ab.) “Hiser. secretary, [ . CB. , the exhibits committee and assist- | MTS: Hayes, special guests, and Mrs.| will have a May musical prog WONDERFUL] FRESH AND FRESH 1550 40 Float ; Tovnys any Chatles T. Harman, ; es Fer are Mrs, J Frangls Huff-| William R, Bolen and Mrs. Donovan|at 2 p. m.’ Wednesday in the : ln ditio ; Ars. Wil give a resume of ing re . "| Turk, ex officio committee members. | church community room. - ANT 47 Mend E ENTS the city survey project, and a Ye- man ahd Mrs. Bert Mecammon. Winners of the contest will be] The Girls’ ensemble of Technical STOPS MY PER: PLEAS, TO USE. 1 Note of V port on the voting machine dem-|The general Ri Fafgemen's Smo} “|announced at the luncheon. The|high school will sing. They will be : IT: DOESNT DRY Guido’s sc : onstration will be given by Mrs. tee sejuges Me DE en, Judges are William A. Evans, safety|directed by Miss Louise Swan. Mes- {! $2 Browns br CLUBS | WAVES Mothers. 1:30 p. m. Thurs, |C: D. Vawter. Miss Gertrude Tag- A Bouyer director in the public schools; Dan|dames Douglas T. Reid, Sidney OUT IN THE JAR! 84 Prevaricat Cumberland Homemakers. 11 a. m.| Mrs. Harper J. Ransburg, 5437 N.| ¢ |8art will discuss the Katherine Hol-|Mrs. Lou a V. White, Marion county probate|Blair Harry, Winifred Rubush and : ” . 85 He was Thurs. Mrs. Russell Sheets. Rawls| Meridian, hostess. (liday Daniels scholarship fund. Other committees are Mrs. Ross court judge, and Miss Hortense|Chester L. Zechiel will pour. famous — ave, ’ hostess. Project ‘lesson, EOT Mrs. John K. Goodwin, state, A. Smith, Mrs. Ralph Klare. co-|Hurst, home economics director of|. The committee in charge includes $7 Eighth mo Mother's. day tribute, white ele- | MISCELLANEOUS president, will report on the recent | .,irmen. . Mesdames Charles «Per-| the state education hoard. Mrs. Carl J. “Iserloth, chairman;| 59 Syrup + s3ic. y John H. Holliday Jr. unit American! national .council meeting held in i. Mesdames Reid. Zechiél, Rubush, 60 Goblins phan Legion auxiliary. 1 p. m. Wed. ine comm The Wor of te Steer . Walter E. Kyle, Adelbert B. Keaton i Inter Alia. Tues. Mrs. 3 eph Ser-| Mrs. R. H. G. Mathews, Brendon-/|ing committee in the recent s and Charles J. Kachel. } riam, 81st and N. Pennsylvania | wood, hostess. Arrangements to| legislature will be discussed by Mrs. J ‘A N E {Alfred Nolin | Hostesses Listed ~~ hostess. Picnic. be made for annual Poppy sale. All g: “Mayflower chap. I. TS. C. 12: 50! Election, Other reports will be given ‘by ( ; Mesdames Lee Huber, Nancy E. “Pp. m.. Tues. Mrs. O. L. Horney, Abe Martin unit, Riley Cheer guild,| Mrs: L. H. Earle, foreign policy Stenzel, C. August Aldag, Fred W. DEAR JANE " 3R1p : ’ {campaign; Mrs. Donald Hoover, | Wieland and John E. Wyttenbach|. Here is a 3810 E. 48th, hostess. 10:30 a. m. Thurs. Mrs. Russell : ; : radio and publicity; Mrs. Arthur| eS a ( ven | will be hostesses. Members of the Everywhere a Sheets, Rawls ave., hostess. Irvington Quest. Fri, Mrs. Arl Gar-| | Medlicott, budget, and Mrs. P. New- door committee are Mesdames war ends 70 | - rett, 333 N. Layman, hostess. By sly 3, Patricks Caliwonet ton Cook, nominating committee, | Maurice D. Lindley, James G. Mur- Even bef “Tribute to Charter Members,” | a.m eS. In the —————————————————
of our boys 1 marry, I am single, no special bo girl friends a: the same si
tion and we w ave Haver. H. ‘Smith, William C. , * "lik ; party, 1 formly re Land, Ford H. . ( like to get r * Ch Comuiitices Jor We charity bal stead of the margarine to brown { McGuire, H. R. Easterday, David New cream deodorant ried some da : tro PLE. O. Dues. Mrs. W. A. which the St. Francis Hospital guild TUESDAY MENUS the onions if desired). |J. Pert and Charles F. Boerner Jr . Latr cian Club McCready, 3017 Kenwood, hostess. | will give Saturday night in the. aed). ela hd] nd Miss Elsie V. Miller irati orries cor Please. el Chap. W, P. E. O. Tues. Mrs. Don Knights of Columbus hall have Breakfast oi Semaine redien os Re 155 Sse Y. * stops per spira 10N w es “ee whether you : W. Dornon, 6620 Broadway, | been announced. : { Grapefruit halves. ie Ito a-groased: casserole at. | , lieve the ru | 0 End Y ear hostess, Mrs. Edward H. Trimpe, general | Ready-to-eat cereal. ak a p 7, oven 2d| Judge Claycombe doesn t dry out in the jar oF not-and if * ————— | chairman, is being assisted by Mrs. | Raisin bread toast and jelly. ~ ein 2 Ee SRaree ~ o = T S k think we still] N. C. C WwW. George Graber and Mrs. Herbert | Luncheon v: mimes. Serve at once piping} 1 0 Be peaxer ‘a chance for The Alpha Beta Latretan club Init Plans! : boo» hot. Serves 4. . happiness will bring its activities of the year : Roeder, co-chairmen. | Grated beet and onion salad. 2 2» . Judge Lloyd Claycombe will ad- FRESH contains the most effec- doesn’t dry out in the jus, Never A 10-3 cloms-tolortuw when members| TOE ram Friday To CRIES jcelage: Hard cooked eggs. WEDNESDAY MENUS dress members of the National As- tive perspiration-stopping ingre- greasy. Never gritty, Never Wan A “Hoosier Breakfast in Holly-|. = Is. John edig, chair gran muffins. Preakiut sociation of Women at their annual dient known to science, sticky. Usable right down to the meet at 1 p. m. in the home 1 | ol broadcast will be sponsored. |man, and Mesdames I. G. Boyd,|gliced bananas with custard sauce. reaktas spring banquet at 6:30 p. m. to- bottom of the jar, in | Mrs. Frank Langsenkamp, ‘120 E.|at 9:30 a. m. Pri- Roeder, Roy Nation, Walter Stumpf, | Dinner | Tomato juice. morrow in the Columbia club. FRESH is @ smooth cream that ANSWER: | Louis Topmiller, Frank Oberting, |
Westfield blvd. The club observed | day by the Naits 22d anniversary this season. | tional Council of The assistant hostesses for the Cathie Westen meeting will ‘be Mesdames Joseph
| parish. Buck, Paul A. Hancock and George | The program W. Walker,
{will be in the New officers of the Broup are school auditorium, Miss Virginia Jobes, president: Mrs. ! 1545 Eastern ave. Louis E. Smith, vice president; Mrs. | Mrs. Clarence 4% 3 pw Frederick Marston and Mrs: Buck. [Stasz is general - sto Ey recording and corresponding secre- chairman of the Irving Hill photo taries; Mrs, Noble C. Hilgenberg, (event and assist- Mrs, Stasz treasurer; Mrs. Blanton A. Coxen, ing her will be Mrs. Kenneth Cox.
parliamentarian, and Mrs. Eugene The ticket chairman is Mrs. John Beesley, historian. | Godfrey.
A “Peep” Show
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Old-Fashioned Kaleidoscope
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beautiful colors, A well. made Toy (9" long) and
a lot of enterfainment or only
sausage
Nicholas Volz, Arthur Cramer and | Sauerkraut and smoked James P. Mugivan. | (see recipe). Decorations — Mrs. John Heiden- | Oven-fried potatoes. veich, chairman, and Mesdames Buttered fresh peas. William F. Murphy, Fred Koch and | Poached apple rings. | William A. Obergfell; music—Mrs, | Bread. Harry Ferneding, chairman, and | {| Rhubarb and prune pie,
Mesdames Car] . Kiefer, Henry qu " Gardner and Caroline Oberting. Sauerkraut ang od sausage: | . One-half ¢. chopped onion, 2 tbhsps. Reservations—Mrs. Walter Lutz, margarine, 1 pint sauerkraut, 14 pe chairman, with Mrs. Thomas E. 8 P
Quill and Mrs. John O'Connell: | Suid Sausage, 1-3 ¢. grated po 1, .
rot, %2 c. grated potatoes, publicity—Mrs. C. Harry Woirhaye, salt, 3 tsp. caraway seed.
Saute onion lightly in heated) margarine until transparent and| yellow but not browrfed. Add sauer- |
Art Association
{ Peanut butter sandwiches on whole
1 Buys Painting
The purchase of an oil painting | 1
done by Edwin L. PFulwider has been announced by the directors of the Art Association of Indianapolis. The painting, “Fast Freight,” won
| an honorable mention award in the
38th annual Indiana artists’ exhibi-
| tion at the John Herron museum.
kraut and smoked sausage cut into
Soft tooked eggs. | Whole wheat toast and jam.
Luncheon
wheat. toast. Stuffed prune salad. Coconut cookies (leftover).
Dinner
{ Vegetable vitamin creamed shrimp, Buttered green beans. Sliced tomatoes: Bread. Strawberry ice box cake.
Art Exhibit
Eighteen canvases by W. A. Eyden
patties
with |
Mrs. J. Vidya Lindsay, Thorntown, will be installed as president. New council members are Mrs, Evelyn 8S. Isfael, Mrs. Edward Ossman and Miss Hazel Emens, Mrs. Forrest L. Hackley -will be the installing officer. Mrs. Guy A. Pettyjohn is chairman of the reception committee. The program chairmen are Mrs. William J. Middaw and Mrs. M, D. Didway.
FRESH keops dresses free of pen spiration stains snd odos, FRESH is gentle. ,. acoapled he advertising inthe publications of the American Medical Asse ciation. 50¢ + 25¢ + 100
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4-inch lengths. (If sausage is very | {are now on display in the Hoosier fat, saute slowly in a covered pan |Salon-art galleries, 610 State Life for 10 minutes before adding to|building. The exhibit will close kraut. This fat may be used in-|May 30.
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A second purchase announced |
was that of a Russian icon from
Miss Mary Winter. Among gifts ac- |
| cepted by the directors are a terra | cotta head by William Lehmbruck, |
| contributed by Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Hope, Bloomington, in memory of Mrs, Louise Vonnegut Peirce. A bronze. figure of Ruth Page by Gleb .Derujinsky was a - bequest from. Miss Page's mother, the late Mrs. Lafayette Page. A color print
of a Chinese-Japanese battle scenic |
was given by Miss Anna Hasselman. and Mrs. Royer Brown gave a Riissian ‘con,
Guest Day Program
| Arranged by Club
A guest day meeting will be held
at 2 p. m. Friday by the Cul-!
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