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Shown here in the Claypool hotel, this group Is on its way to the world premiere of “The Story of
G.1. Joe” at Loew's theater. They are (left to right)
John Schumacher,
E. P. Redman, George
Heighway, John Hastings, Mrs. Oliver W. Greer, Barrett Woodsmall, Joseph’ Breeze, Robert Robinson,
Mrs. Alvin E, Newman and B. W,
Schogley,
Miss Mary Alys Werkhoff, Miss Marion George and C. E. Quandt (left to right) appear in the theater ready for the show. The proceeds of the premiere are to be given to the Ernie Pyle memeorial fund which will establish journalism scholarships at Indiana university.
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Among others payigg tribute to Ernie Pyle at the memarial dinner in the Claypool hotel are (left
to right) Earl B. Barnes, Mrs. James S. Rogan, Hubert Hickam, Mrs.
Barnes, Mr. Rogan and Mrs.
Hickam. The dinner, in the hotel's Riley room, pre ceded the world premiere of Ernie's war film at Loew's
theater.
Theodore George, Miss Harding Will Be Married Tomorrow; Dr. Jean Milner Will Officiate
Dr, Jean 8. Milner will read the vows tomerrow afternoon uniting
Miss Margaret Harding and Pfc. Theodore George.
The rite will be
at 3 o'clock in the Second Preshyterian church. Preceding the ceremony, there will be a dinner at the Homestead. Miss Harding is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Myron 8S. Harding,
48 W. 46th st,
Eleanor Wiebke To Be Bride of Cpl. Sorenson
St. Mark's Lutheran church will be the scene this evening for the marriage of Miss Eleanor Emma | Wiebke and Cpl. Robert R. Soren- | son, Camp Atterbury. The Rev. Thomas Klein will read.the vows at 7:45 o'clock. Sos Miss Wiebke will wear -whitef satin fashioned with a romance] neckline, fitted basque, long pointed sleeves and a gathered skirt falling | intp a train, | Bride's Bouquet Her fingertip veil of illusion will bé held by an orange blossom tiara, | and she will carry a bouquet of |
white garden flowers. | Shelbyville,
Mrs, Highland Jones, the matron of honor, will be in Madonna blue! net, The dress has a romance neckline, a shoulder yoke edged ‘with al frill, three-guarter-length -. sleeves and a bouffant skirt. Bridesmaids’ Frocks The bridesmaids will be Miss | Violet Throm and Miss Grace Davis.
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and the bridegroom’s, mother is Mrs. Walter George,
Tuscola, Ill. Dr. Harding will give his daughter in marriage. She will wear a gown of white tissue “taffeta fashioned with a sweetheart neckline, marquisette yoke, fitted -bodice, long tapered sleeves and a full skirt cascading into a train. Bride's Veil A tiara of seed pearls will hold her fingertip illusion veil, and she will carry a shower bouquet of white gladioli. Miss Carolyn Gay, Richmond, will be the maid of honor. Her dress will be of pale blue mar- | quisette with a round neckline, full sleeves, fitted bodice and a full skirt, She will carry a shower of pink gladioli and wear matching flowers in her hair, The bridesmaids-will be gowned in pale blue marquisette, Their dresses are made with sweetheart necklines, fitted bodices, braceletlength sleeves and full skirts.
They will be Miss Lillian Inlow, and iss Annabelle Snethen, They will have bouquets of orchid gladioli and will wear {patenting , flowers in their hair.
| - Best Man
Serving as the bridegroom's at-
+tendants will be Jack McKown, { Tuscola, best. man,
and Richard Pile of Bremen, and Donald Hip- | pensteel, ushers,
They will wear shasta yellow and | Mrs, Harding has ohiien a black! mist pink net, respectively. ‘All the crepe dress and pink aceessories. attendants will cerry mixed bou- She will have a corsage of pink quets of garden flowers and will roses, = The hridegioom’s mother have matching flowers in their hair. | will be in aqua and white with Mr. Jones will serve as best man, | white accessories. Her flowers will and the ushers will be 8. Sgt. Rich- | be white roses.
ard Roberts and S. Sgt. Edward| The couple will leave for a wed-
Spurrier-Aikin Wedding to Be In Virginia
Times Special QUANTICO, Va. July- 7.—Miss Margie Aikin will become the bride of Pfc. Robert W. Spurrier, U.S. M. C, at 8 o'clock tonight here in the marine base chapel. Chaplain C. V. Haines will officiate. Miss Aikin is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence R. Aikin, 3630 N. Grant ave. Indianapolis, and the hridegroom’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Spurrier, 4615 E. 10th st., Indianapolis, The bride will wear a white dress fashioned - with an eyelet bodice and peplum, marquisette yoke, long painted sleeves and a bouffant marquisette skirt falling into a train. Marquisette ruching caught with orange blossoms will hold her fingertip veil, and she will carry Aaron Ward roses. Miss Shirley Aikin, - Indianapolis, will be her sister's maid of honor. She has chosen a violet net dress. The dress has a sweetheart neckline, shirred bodice, three-quarter length sleeves and a net skirt. Dinner to Follow
The bridesmaid will be Miss DoJdores Crockett, Indianapolis. She will be in aqua marguisette, fash ioned with a fitted basque, peplum, three-quarter length sleeves and full skirt. Both attendants will wear bands of ruching in their { hair to maich their frocks. They will carry roses. Serving as best man will be Pfc. Richard Smith, U. 8. M, C. Noel Spurrier will be the usher. Mrs. Aikin has chosen a black sheer dress with white accessories. The bridegroom’s mother will be in black with matching accessories. Both will wear gardenias. There will be a dinner after the ceremony. The bridegroom attended the University of Michigan and he is a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity, He'is attending officer
Society—
Capt. Kenneth Goslin, Agatha Kemper Will Exchange Vows in Church Rite
CATHEDRAL CANDLES, WHITE GLADIOLI and magnolia and huckleberry foliage, banking the altar of the Broadway Methodist church, will form the setting
this evening for the marriage of Miss Agatha DeLain | A
Kemper and Capt. Kennéth Hemersley Goslin, marine air corps reserve. : Dr. John F. Edwards will hear the vows at 8:30 o'clock. Bridal music will be provided by Mrs. John English, Mrs. Dale Lentz and Merle Krug. The bride is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. James Harvey Kemper, and Capt. Goslin's parents are Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Goslin. Dr. Kemper will give his daughter in marriage. - She has chosen a starlight summer satin gown fashioned with a deep yoké and skirt panel of mousseline de sole. A satin applique scroll outlines the yoke and “skirt panel. The long basque waist, buttoned down the back, extends into a full skirt which forms a train.
Bride's Attendants Are Named
MISS KEMPER'S VEIL will be full-length illusion and will - cascade from a headpiece of orange blossoms, white carnation tufts and stephanotis blossoms, She will carry a crescent cascade of white orchids, camassi blossoms, stephanotis and maidenhair fern. Capt. Goslin’s sister, Mrs. Hubert Weatherman, will serve as matron of honor and Miss Mary Lou Mohlenkamp is the maid of honor. The bridesmaids include Misses Arline Hyde, Clare Case, Betty Lo Schorn and Mary Ann Griffith. All of the attendants will be in aqua frocks. The dresses have fitted lace bodices, V-necklines, bracelet- length sleeves and full illusion skirts. - Their costumes will be completed with colonial bouquets of open Better Times roses, baby's breath and maidenhair lem and headdresses of rose petals, stephanotis and maidenhair ern. Mrs. Kemper will wear a blue chiffon gown trimmed with lace and seed pearls and worn with camille pink accessories. Her flowers will be stephanotis and pink carnation tufts and petals. The bridegroom's mother has chosen blue summer crepe accented with white lace, She will have a lavender orchid.
Couple Will Live in California
CAPT. W. C. REYNOLDS, Ft. Worth, Tex., will be best man, and the ushers will include James Kemper, the bride's eousin, Rich-
ard and Benjamin Winnings and Earl Trimpe Jr. wedding, there will be a reception in the Kemper home.
Following the Those
assisting at the reception will be Miss Roylee Ross, Virginia, Ill.; Miss Mary Lou Kirk and Miss Glena Jean Mohlenkamp. The couple will leave for a wedding trip to Yosemite National
Park, Fresno, San Francisco and home in El Centro, Cal.
Los Angeles, Cal. They will be at
Miss Kemper attended Tudor Hall school,
The ‘Bridal Scene—
| Muncie Church Will Be the Scene
| Vows to Unite Today of Ceremony Uniting Ensign Danner, Lucile Calvert and Vincent Pallen
Joan Yeager MUNCIE, Ind., July h { (ment and an approaching ®edding | appear in the bridal notes. ceremony at 3:30 o'clock. to-| morrow afternoon in the First | will be held by ribbon braiding, and { Methodist church, Anderson, will! |she will carry a bouquet of white | { unite Miss Joan Yeager and Ensign | garden flowers. | Max Danner, U. 8. N. R, The | Mrs. C. Harold Trout, Indian{vows will be read by the Rev. Wes- apolis, will be her only attendant. | [ley Bransford. [She will be in an orchid colored | | The bride is the daughter of Mr. sheer dress. Her bouquet will be of land Mrs. Kenneth Yeager, Ander- mixed garden flowers. 3 | son, and Ensign Danner's parents | Schoels Named
|are Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Danner, |. gpe pest man will be Owen Cal{4829 S. Walcott st. { vert, Indianapolis, brother of the
Miss Yeager’s attendants will be | pride. P. J. Smith, Indianapolis, Miss Joanne Coil, Anderson, maid of | ‘and Horace Burr, New Castle, will
honor, and Miss Jay Glancy, Hart- | serve as ushers. ford City, bridesmaid. Thomes B.| The pride is a speech and | Laycock, apprentice seaman, U. S.|gramatics professor at Butler unis {N. R., will serve as best man, and | versity, She attended Ball State {the ushers will be Furman nd | Teachers college and was graduated Goodwin Danner. |from Lake. Forest college. She reAfter a reception in the church céived her master's degree from |the couple will leave for Boston. | Northwestern university.’ They will be at home at 22 Edgehill, | Mr. Pallen attended “the St. | Arlington, Mass. )Petersburg Imperial Conservatory The bride attended Ball State of Music and the Institute of MuTeachers college and she is a mem- | sical Art of the City of New York. ber of Kappa Kappa sorority, En-|He has been with the Indianapohs sign Danner is attending the Har- |Symphony orchestra for the past vard university graduate school of | three seasons. business administration. He is a Kappa Sigma fraternity member. !
Miss Eileen rT New Augusta, ! ‘Miss WwW orsham To Be Married
has chosen the attendants for her ‘Tomorrow |
vert is the datighter of Mr. and, Mrs.
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wedding to Donald E. DeLong. The | couple will be married Thursday | in the Traders Point Christian church. Miss Maxine Simmons, New
ri | Augusta, win ee ih honor. A double-ring ceremony.tomorrow
| Stewart, and Barbara Hardin, afternoon in the Westview Baptist Traders Point, will serve as ring church will unite Miss Mary Bell bearer. { Worsham and Charles Logue. The |
tendants will be Robert Oris Abbott, | 3:30 o'clock.
{ the matron of honors.
Hall both of Camp Atterbury. | ding trip.
There will be a reception in the |
Miss Harding attends | DePauw university, and she is a
candidate school.
home of the bride's parents, Mr. member of Pi Beta Phi sorority.| Woman's Viewpoint— and Mrs. William Noerr, 610 Iowa | The bridegroom recently returned |
st, after which the couple will from 17 months’ duty in the = ¢
leave for a wedding trip to Minne- | sota.
Alma Sorenson, Virginia, Minn.
ropean theater. Out-of-town guests at the wii]
Pile and daughter, Donna Sue, Bre- |
We're Paying
Mr. Sorenson is the son of Mrs. ding will be Mr. and Mrs. D. R.| For Things
— | men; Mrs. Leonard Loos and daugh-
Sororities— ~ Luncheon to Be | Held Tuesday
The - sorority news includes a lunchi n and a business meeting. The Beta chapter, Delta Kappa Gamma, honor sorority for women in education, will have a luncheon Tuesday in the recreation room: at Butler university. Miss Ida Helphinstine will speak after a business meeting, She will discuss “Better Schools in a Better World." New members will be initiated, : The hostesses will be Mrs. May Iske, Mrs. Ray Freisner and Miss Gertrude Thuemler. Miss Cecelia Galvin is the new president, Other officers are Mrs, Laura Wadsworth and Dr. Agnes Adcock, first and second -vice presidents; Miss Josephine E. Boyd and Miss Dsaysie Alwes, recording and corre‘sponding’ secretaries: Miss Lorie
Krull, treasurer, and Miss Charlotte Carter, parliamentarian,
A business meeting will be held Monday by the Kappa chapter, Delta Sigma Kappa, in the home of Mrs. Fenton Fox, Acton, A ‘card party will follow the meeting.
W.C.T. U. Will have
Guest Day Session : The Zerelda Wallace W. C. T. Ui will have a gues" meeting at 1:30 p. m. Tuesday with Mrs. Roy Heish-
. man, 4020 N. Capitol ave. A musical program will be given :
by Mrs. Oscar Burghard, Mrs. Charles Peabody, Miss Marthellen Ratcliff and the pupils of Mrs. John English. Mrs. W. lead the devotions.
Visit Here
Mrs. Herschel H. Everett and daughter Katherine-Ann of Knox-
H. Schmelzel will
| ter, Christine, Cleveland; Mts. Clara i Patrick, Mrs, Roy Woolington and | Miss Evelyn Murphy, Champaign, { TIL, Miss Romaigne Thomas, Union City; Mrs. Ora Warren, Tuscola, ‘and Mrs. Laura Dugan, Shelbyville.
Miss Marion Mills Engaged to Wed
Times Special KALAMAZOO, Mich, July 7— The engagement of Miss Marion Elizabeth Mills to Pfc, Tom Holevas, U., 8. M, C, Quantico, Va, is announced by her father, Richard Mills, of this city. The prospective bridegroom is the son-of-Spiros-Holevas, 541 W. Pearl st. Indianapolis. The -wedding will be next month, Both Miss Mills and the prospective bridegroom attended Western Michigan college.
Wedding Anniversary
In celebration of their 25th wedding anniversary, Mr. and Mis. E. L. McLean will hold open house
from 2 to 6 p. m. tomorrow in their
home, 2646 College ave.
There are no invitations. ’
| which
We Don’t Get’
By MRS. WALTER FERGUSON Seripps-Howard Staff Writer I DON'T MIND going without { food, but I'm darned tired of paying for what I can’t have. The customer is the real sucker when it comes to shortages. The less he has, the more it costs him. Take butter and its substitutes, for example. .On the eastern seaboard, where I've been for the last
sembling it: in public eating places. We accosted one humorist who swept the crumbs off our table and announced, as he handed over the menu, “Sorry, the poultry is not ‘available nor the roast. We have no sugar, no butter, and there's nothing on the dessert now but stewed prunes.” » o » THE PRICE OF the leftovers was still $1.75. No management adds a little note explaining that in view of shortages over which they have no control they will slice 25 cents from the bill. Cuts come off the menu. not the check. Yes the business of serving no butter substitute for three or four months will save a pretty good sum. Pigure it up for yourself and then go from there, adding up-the extra savings on other scarcities. Anyway you count, it's the cus(tomer who gets gypped. He's still paying top prices for meals from y everything appetizing - has been eliminated.
» » » IT'S THE SAME in other lines— clothing, hardware, sundries. The housewife has to take the shoddiest
's always there to yell, “ you know there's a war on?” If she doesn’t know it, I can't
month, there's nothing faintly re-|
| cent Pallen of New York will be married at 4 p. m. today in the
Indiana and Butler universities and Milwaukee-Downer college. She is a member of Delta Gamma sorority and the Occupational Therapy Student National association. Capt. Goslin attended Purdue university,» The out-of-town giiests who will attend the wedding are Dr. and Mrs. Walker Kemper, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Vassie and Mrs. Earl Barr, all of Louisville; Miss Mary Jean Taylor, Cleveland; Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Kemper, Danville, Ky.; Miss Carolyn Motter, Miss Margaret Dunham and Chris Barnett, all of Chicago; Lt. and Mrs. Emmet Hyman, New York and Chicago; Miss Judith Ann Ingersoll, New Castle; Miss Jewel Linker, Houghton, Mich., and Miss Peggy Lee, Alexandria. 2
Mary Jean Sayles ’ Is Honor Guest Fr. Hilary Meny
Miss Betty Bright and Miss ure R eads Ceremony
Smolenski entertained last night with a bridal shower for Miss Maty| Miss Patricia Langsford and Jean Sayles. The party was in|William F. Hayes were married at| Miss Bright's home, 3321 Central 9 o'clock this morning in the St. ave, and approximately 30 guests| Philip Neri Catholic church. The attended. Rev. Fr. Hilary Meny officiated. Miss Sayles will become the bride The bride is the daugh : 2 ghter of Mr, of Chief Warrent Officer RUS- {aq Mrs, James Langsford, 2823 sell Ww yatt Miller July ‘14 in Brookside pkwy., and Mr. Hayes’ Washington. parents - are Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nungesser, 208 8. Oriental st. A candlelight satin gown- fashjoned with a scalloped romance neckline, long pointed sleeves, scalloped flared peplum and gathered skirt falling into a train was worn
Churchwomen Book Luncheon Thursday
A meeting of the Women's guild, / Carrollton “Avenue Evangelical and by the bride. Reformed church, will be held| “uo 'g,00rtin veil of net was s held Thursday in the church. |by a pearl crown, and she carried There will be a business meeting | pink roses and baby’s breath, at 11 a. m. and a covered dish Miss Betty Cassady, her only atluncheon at noon. Mrs, Mark W.|tendant, wore a pink sheer dress Rhoads will have charge of the and carried yellow roses. Sgt, James program on “Doorways to Afprecia- |p. R. Langsford, brother of the bride, tion.” was best man.
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Langsford home, and there was a reception. there also. The couple will be at home in Indianapolis,
Mrs. Fred Kinnan Will Preside
The Garfield Park unit 88, American Legion auxiliary, will meet at 8 p. m. Tuesday in the War Memorial building. Mrs. Fred Kinnan will preside. New officers were elected recently by the group. They are Mrs. Gladys McIntyre, president; Mrs. Kinnan and Mrs. Alfred Greeno, first and second vice presidents. ° Vonage Arthur Miller, secretary; Mrs. Harry Krichbaum, treasurer; Mrs, Walter Brickman, historian; |Mrs. Hazel Morrison, chaplain, and Mrs, Gladys Calton, sergeant 8 arms.
Sheridan, best man, and Allan | { Cotton and Jack Abbott, ushers.
Legion Groups Set Meetings .
A meeting of the .Madden-Not-tingham unit, American Legion | auxiliary, will be held Tuesday in the post home, 1130 W. 30th st. New officers of the group are Mrs. Amelia - Hammond, president; { Mrs. Thamer Martin. and Mrs. jAnasy Albertus, first and second vice presidents. i Mrs. Hazel Spillman and Mrs. | | Wilfred Bradshaw, recording and corresponding secretaries; Mrs. Carl Woerner, - treasurer; Mrs. Rex McConnell, historian. Mrs. Marion Brown, chaplain, and Mrs. Orville Hamilton, ser-| geant-at arms. Executive officers are Mesdames Charles Beckham, Orval Robison, B. F. Frey and Lynn Clark. " » ” The Wayne unit 64, American Legion auxiliary, will have a card party at 7 p. m. Tuesday in the Veterans’ hospital. Mrs. Fred Kepler will be the chairman, assisted by Mrs. Harris Mondary. A business meeting will be held by the group Wednesday in the post home. Delegates and alternates for the state convention will be elected.
Fertig-Morris Rite Read-in Noblesville Times Special ‘NOBLESVILLE, Ind, July 7. Miss Rebecca Anne Morris and Lt. Paul Emmet Fertig, U. 8. N, R,, were married here at 2:30 p. m. Thursday in the home of the bride's parents, Mr. ‘and Mrs. R. O. Morris. Lt. Fertig is the son of MY, and Mrs. E. R. Fertig of this city. The Rev. A. L. Ward officiated. Mrs. Glenn Sterling Roberts and Ward | Hackleman served as the couple's] attendants, After a reception in the Morris home, the couple left for a wedding trip. . |
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Sorority Gives Party | Miss Mary Ellen ‘Christman, 609 N. Beville ave, was the hostess last
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Miss Worsham has chosen a white | marquisette gown styled with a | sweetheart neckline, fitted - bodice,
| skirt extending into a train.
to a marquisette crown. She will carry gardenias and roses. .-Miss Effie Logue wiil be the maid’ of honor and the bridesmaids will include Mrs. Gaffney Farrell, Mrs. Charles Eckels and Miss Mary Lou Dixon. At Home Address Their drésses will be in pastel shades of net and their flowers will
Times Special : 7.—A ceremony at 4 o'clock this afternoon here in the Jackson Street Christian church will unite Miss Lucile Calvert, The announcements of an engage- Indianapolis,.and Vincent Pallen, New York. The vowsewill be read by the Rev. Edgar Faye Daugherty. Miss Cal-
T. B. Calvert, Muncie.
She has chosen a white sheer floor-length dress. Her fingertip veil
C. T. Russell, Miss Sauer
‘Exchange Vows
A breakfast at Bluffcrest followed the wedding this morning of Miss Antoinette R. Sauer and Cpl Charles T. Russell, Eglin field, Fla.
The Rev. Fr. Dennis Hall read the vows at 8 o'clock in ‘the Sacred Heart Catholic church. A white marquisette dress was worn by the bride. The dress had a sweetheart neckline, long sleeves, a fitted basque and a skirt extending into a train. She wore a fingertip veil of net’ caught by pearlized orange blossoms, and her bouquet was of white roses and carnations. Matron of Honor
The matron of honor was Mrs William Billerman She wore a blue dress made with a satin basque, | three-quarter-length sleeves and & net skirt. Her bouquet was of Talisman roses and she had a net bonnet to match her frock. Miss Pauline Hinz, the bridesmaid, wore a pink frock and bonnet like She carried red roses.
The best man was Norbert Sauer, brother of the bride, and Cpl. Richard Sauer, Stout field, another
The prospective bridegroom's at- Rey, C. A. Wade will officiate at! brother, and Walter Lee Hall served
as ushers. There will be a reception from 7
to 10 o'clock tonight in the home of
{the bride’s aunt, Mrs. Julia Hinz, long, tapering sleeves and a full
1514 8. Talbott st. The couple will
{ be at home in Pensacola, Fla. Her long net veil will be attached
The bride is the daughter of Pred J. ‘Sauer, 2305 S. Meridian st., and Mr. Russell's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Russell, 1532 E Market st.
Beauties’ Hints—
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‘Correct Clothes
The bride's brother, Clyde wer Correct Posture
sham, seaman 1-¢, U.S.N, will serve as best man. The usher will be Ebert White and Charles Eckels Jr. will be ring bearer. After the ceremony a reception will be held in the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Worsham, 1143 S. Reisner st. On their return from a wedding trip the couple will be at home in Indianapolis. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Logue, 835 8S. Pershing st. 4
Dances Are Arranged By O’Del Club
. The O-Del club will sponsor a dance at 8:30 p. m. tomorrow in the c¢lubroom, 245 8. Illinois st. Charles Biven’'s orchestra will play. On Tuesday, at the same hour,
By ALICIA HART NEA Sta Writer PUT THE LITTLE beanstalk, who slumps to keep her height down to the level of her playmates, inte clothes that make her look less tall, She needs this more than convinetng talk to prove that a tall, straight figure can ‘be an asset. Height-slicing clothes which will encourage ‘her to stand erect have full, short skirts, widened shoulders, lowered waistlines. Because she’s tall, she should be allowed to dress a trifle maturely for her years. “ = oh u IF RAPID growth is accompanied by awkwardness—as it so often ise the best aid in easing her through this all-arms, all. legs phase are dancing lessons which will teach
8 second dance will bé held by the
club, with Gilly Banta’'s orchestra!
providing the music.
her to co-ordinate muscles and give her the poise that comes from | knowing how to handle her body.
