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MONDAY, SEPT. 24, 1945

Miss Helen Clever, Maj. Robert Lee To Be Married in Ceremony Oct. 20

MR. AND MRS. CONRAD W., CLEVER announce

the engagement and approaching marriage of their

daughter, Helen, and Maj. Robert E. Lee, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Lee, Edmonton, Alberta. The wedding will be at 4 p. m. Oct. 20 in the Clever home. Dr. Logan Hl of the Meridian Street Methodist church, will officiate. Miss Clever has chosen Mrs. Harry B. Pock Jr. as her only attendant. The best man will be Lyle Snavely, Chicago, The hride-to-be was graduated from Butler university and she is a member ot Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. She also is a member of the Caroline Scott Harrison chapter, D. A. R. Maj. Lee was graduated from the

University of Alberta. He has just returned from two years overseas with the army finance department, Mrs. Clever entertained-recently with a lunch~ eon for her daughter. Among the guests were Mesdames Kenneth Speicher, Pock, Edgar H. Baum, Ralph Gery and William Styring, Miss Alice Auerbach and Miss Catherine Sturm.

Miss Renick Will Be Guest A MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER will be given Friday by Miss Mary McCleaster for Miss Barbara Ann Renick. The honor guest

| will become the bride of Robert Paul Ulrich at 3:30 p. m. Oct. 1 . 4n the Broadway Methodist church. Dr. Orien W. Fifer will read the

vows. The party will be in Miss McCleaster's home. Those attending will be Mrs. Robert Renick and Mrs. Paul A. Ulrich, mothers of the engaged couple; Mrs, Joseph Strauss, Mrs, James Seller, Misses Mary Lou Renick, Jacque Kapherr, Phyllis Prentice, Charlene Montgomery, Marilyn Nielson, Ruth Marie Ralph, Betty Lou Ranstead, Annabelle Simmons, Marjorie Swartz, Dolores Steinsberger, Helen Brinkworth, Eleanor Mundell and Doris Hamilton,

Additional Committee Members Announced SIXTY-THREE ADDITIONAL MEMBERS of the Indianapolis Symphony orchestra's volunteer season ticket campaign staff have been announced by Mrs. Walter P. Morton, campaign chairman, The campaign will close Oct. 9. The new members are Mesdames H. H. Anderson, Edwin B. Ash, Myron Austin, George Bardwell, Henry T. Benham, Bdwin Biltcliffe and Joseph M. Block. Also, Mesdames E. L, Burnett, R. L. Clegg, Robert Cook, Forrest Chenoweth, Charles McCahill, Thomas H, Carlin, Howard Deputy, Robert Drake, A. O. Evans, C.'J. Finch, Charles Feldmaier, Russell Fletcher, Pierre F. Goodrich, William Haine, Robert Lockman, Hugh Hanna, C, L. Hackerd, Fred 1ske, Ferdinand Jehle, O+ M. Jones and

Others are Mesdames F. C. Kroeger, Earl Kiger, George King, Charles Lizius, Walter Moenning, R. J. McKeely, Justin Merriman, Robert M. Moore, J. L. Michael, Robert Morehouse, Uz McMurtrie, Julius Mussman, Earl Myers, G. W. Orewiler, R. N, Peterson, E. E. Padgett, Horace Powell, Carl Ryker, Byron K. Rust, Herbert Redding and 1. S. Solomon. Also on the volunteer sales staff are Mesdames John E. Storer Jr., George Spellios, Allen R. Staoy, Barrett M. Woodsmall, Helen Prances King, Lena Long, Dorothy Pennington, Betty Macey, Nancy McCown and Eva MacDougall. Two additional women’s clubs also have appojnted members to serve on the staff. They are Mrs. Ralph B. Waddington and Mrs. John W. Walker for the Meridian Heights Inter-Se club, and Mrs. Cora Young Wiles of the Zonta cluo.

Benefit Performance Is Planned THE INDIANAPOLIS ALUMNAE of Delta Gamma sorority will sponsor a benefit performance of “The Male Animal” on Oct. 18 at

the Civic theater. Proceeds will go to the sorority’s nationai project which is the support of the Aid to Blind and Sight Conservation

+ organization. Mrs. Nathan T. Washburn, president, has appointed

Mrs. Victor L. Boyer as general chairman, and Mrs. Ralph H. Thompson as vice chairman. Co-chairmen of the ticket commitiee are Members of the

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A meeting of the Officers’ Wives club will be held at 8 p. m, tomorrow in the Hotel Lincoln. The group will have a luncheon meet=ing Oct. 2, and on Oct. 15 there will be a dinner meeting in the hotel. Mrs. A. E. McConnell is in charge of reservations, and the program chairman is Mrs. Arthur Wayrie Murphy.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES First Panhellenic Meeting Set

club will have a dinner meeting

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Dinner Session | Is Planned By B.P.W.

Activities for Year Are Announced

‘Members of the Indianapolis Business and Professional Women's

Thursday night at the Woman's Department club, 1702 N. Meridian st. Mrs. Dorothy Munger is in charge of the musical program for the meeting. ; A number of other events hve

Educators Will Hold Meeting

___ PAGE 18 Sgt. Barnett, Betty Lyles |Exchange Vows

Attendants Named By Miss Tuttle

Highlights of the bridal news are the announcements of a recent weds | ding and an approaching marriage, | Miss Betty Jo Lyles and S. Sgt. Robert Barnett, A. A. ¥F., Wright | field, Dayton, O, were married Fri |

day. The rite was in the home of | the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs

Several officers of the Indianapolis Panhellenic association are making plans for the group's opening fall meeting next Monday, They are (left to right) Mrs. John T. Goodnight, president; Mrs. Winslow Van Horne, corresponding secretary, and Mrs. John R. Fenstermaker, vice president. The meeting will be in the home of Mrs. Oscar Helmer.

been scheduled for the year by the group, On Oct. 11 there will be a dinner in the W. D. C. clubhouse after which there will be a meeting in the War Memorial building. Miss Margaret Hickey, St. Louis, national president, will attend the meeting. There will be a tea Oct. 14, and on Nov. 8, there will be a party. A dinner will be held Nov. 9 which will be new members’ night.

Christmas Program On Dec. 6, there will be a pro-

Association of Women Lawyers Will Have Meeting Wednesday; Miss Brooker to Be Speaker

ing of the Indiana Association of Women Lawyers.

be at 6:15 p. m. in the Canary cottage. resentative of the U. 8. civil service.

The:-dinner+ will Miss Brooker is a special rep-

gram on South America, and a musical program will be held Dec. 20. Mrs. Olive Enslen Tinder will give a book review on Jan. 10. “Strange Stories Over Hollywood” will be discussed at the March 7 session by Frank Edwards. Artists’ night will be held April] 4, and the annual business meeting and election of officers will be held |*

April 18. The speaker on May 2 will be Frank Wallace, state entomologist.”

in Education.

ir the Education of Women” be discussed next Monday by Miss Margaret Habein at a meeting of the Women in Education.

Miss Esther M. Schmitt is president of the group. Other officers

and second vice presidents. Miss Dorothy Tucker and Mrs. Leila Kennedy, recording and corresponding secretaries, and Miss Alberta Schlick, treasurer. ; Members of the directors’ board are Mrs. Pearl Lee Vernon, Martinsville; Miss Jane Walden, Evansville, Misses Jessie Levy, Mamie Larsh and Bess Robbins,

Committees For Year

Committees have been announced by the group for the year. They are Mrs. Ramier, Mrs, Mildred Sherer and Miss Clare Mehrlick, program; Mrs. Mary Garrett, publicity. Mrs. Leila ‘Kennedy, Misses Alberta and Margaret Smith, admission; Mesdames Vena Wilson Mohr, Leona Lehnert and Bernice Weatherholt and Miss Helen Rash, house.

Legal Aid Group

Mrs. Frances Beane, Albion; Mrs. Grace DeArmond, Anderson; MIs.

Ila Kichler, Churubusco; Mrs. Charline McGuire, Muncie; Mrs. Mae Anderson, Logansport; Miss Minnie Evans, Brownsburg; Miss

Tella Haines, Sullivan; Miss Agnes Molter, Kentland. Miss Hannah Morris, Rushville; Mrs. Florence Bradley, Misses Irene Faust, Lois Kelly and Mary Miller, legal aid. Miss Helen Minneman, Rushville; Misses Genevieve Brown, Joanna Hinman, Madge Kretsch and Bertha Ashcraft, legislative; Miss Brown,

equal rights amendment.

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Mrs. Jessie Gremelspacher, Logansport; Mrs. Marjorie Gundersen, Mrs. Glendora Alig, Miss Bonnie Miller and Miss J. Evelyn Pitschke, grievance.

Miss Hanafee

are Mrs. Mary E. Ramier and Mrs. Gretchen Hall Cole, Vevay, first

Sub-Deb Clubs Begin Year's Activities The first monthly meeting of the |federation was held Saturday in Ayres’ auditorium. The honor guest was Miss Maureen Daly, recently appointed’ national Sub-Deb editor for the Ladies’ Home Journal. Here with Miss Daly were two members of her staff, Miss Jeanne Lenton and Miss Iris Wilken. Style Show Held Mrs. Elizabeth Patrick of Ayres’ fashion bureau was commentator for the back-to-school style show which closed the program, and Mrs. Margaret Bond, the store's S8ub-Deb director, acted as master of ceremonies. It was announced at the meeting that Mrs. Bond has been appointed national Sub-Deb federation director by the Ladies’ Home Journal. Her successor at Ayres’ has not been

appointed. Suits, gaining favor with the high

year for the Indianapolis Sub-Deb|

and the state convention is sched-

Mrs. Grace Golden (left) is chairman of the program committee for the meeting next Monday of the Council of Administrative Women Mrs. Georgia Rost (center) is the social committee | | ar Davis Afte tri chairman, and Miss Margaret Habein (right), dean of Long Junior | man was Edgar Dav Tap college, Butler university, will speak. College of Religion building at Butler.

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“Junior Colleges and Their Place will

Council of “Administrative

The session will be at 3-45 p. m.

in the C3llege of Belgien Dligwe) Mrs. Georgia Rost is chairman of iy hte : 3 4 ; : , : in iss Habeln | {he social committee in charge of | SCAUCK. Miss Elizabeth M. Brooker will speak Wednesday at a dinner”meet- lis dean of Long Junior College for!qecorations and Ee {Other members of Preceding the meeting there willlare Mesdames Mildred Orr, Ann A breakfast will be held May 5, |be a tea and Miss Jeanne Goss and |Morgan, Edith Forrest and Florence Miss Doris Holmes will pour. Mrs.|Swegel and Miss Wallace Montague.

ft Butler university

[Women at Butler,

The meeting will be in the

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Lillian L. Lewis will preside at the session. Members of the program committee for the event are Mrs, Grace Golden, chairman; Mrs. Grace Granger, Misses Olive Funk, Ada Hill, Belle Ramey, Jeanette Riker, Marion McFadden, Bertha Leming and Elizabeth Scott.

the committee

Peter Lyles, 648 Division st, The Rev. Russell E. Ford read the . VOWS. and Mrs. Harry Ragsdale, 1566 Brookside pkwy.

Mr. Barnett is the son of Mr.

Miss Margo Richardson was the

| bride’s only attendant, and the best

{to Chicago, the couple will be at

home in Dayton. ” o = Miss Doris Tuttle has announced the attendants for her wedding to Clifford Peters. The service will be Oct. 20 in the St. Catherine of Sienna Catholic church, Mrs. Kenneth Deer will be the matron of honor, and the brides maids will be Misses Pauline and Laura Tuttle, Edward< Knartzer will serve as best man, The ushers will be Frank Mueller and Wilbert

” ” n Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gunderson, 825 Fairfield ave, announce the engagement and approaching mar~ riage of their daughter, Stella, to Ralph J. Westfall, son of Herman

uled for May 18 and 19. The season's activities will close with the annual banquet on May 25. Programs will be announced later for meetings to be held Oct. 25,

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Sororities

Mu chap. Alpha Omicron Alpha, Noon Thurs. Claypool Luncheon; meeting. Alpha Kappa chap, Delta Sigma Kappa, 8 p. m. Tues. Miss Evangeline Brown, 5928 Dewey, hostess. Miss Doris Davis, assistant hostess. Irvington chap., Epsilon Sigma Omicron. Tues. Mrs. Robert Moor, 45

Auble. Chap. 8., P. E. O. Tues. Mrs. Edward B. Crowell, 3245 College, hostess, Chap. W., P. E. O. Tues. Mrs. Harold G. Freeland, 4170 Guilford, hostess. Phi Delta Beta. Tues, Millersville park. Mrs. Vernie E. Grahn, hostess. Rush party, wiener roast; hayride,

tone versions. Winning Models

worn by

Hackett, Vargas club; Pat Gruber

school crowd, were highlights of the show, in checks, plaids and mono-|

Also shown were classic and date dresses, slacks outfits, evening frocks and coats ranging from a three-quarter-length mouton to an un-{ A trimmed black for dress occasions.

Most popular styles in the show, chosen by audience applause, were Joan Minneman of the Pugs Sib-Déb club; Carolyn Jones of the Ki-Ko club; Jean and Joan

Ww. 1. T. C. H. club; Beverly Dicker-

Women's Clubs Will Hold Tea

tea will be held at 3 p. m. Saturday by the Marion County Democratic Women's club and all other Democratic ward and precinct clubs in Marion county. The tea will be in the clubrooms, 319 N. Pennsylvania st. It will be ‘lheld in observance of Democratic women's day in co-operation with

Jan, 24, Feb, 7, Feb. 21 and March |:

Westfall, Bloomington, Ill.

The wedding will be Sept. 20 in {the Memorial Presbyterian church, {The Rev. Ralph L. Q'Dell will read the vows at 8 p. m. :

Phi Beta Group

It ‘pours easily into a thermos bo

crackers and fresh fruit for dessert it will be an adequate luncheon for healthy growing boys or girls. We developed our recipe with canned

HERE IS A REALLY HEARTY MEAL in one dish—salmon chowder. hotel. |A bowl of this with bread and butter or oyster crackers will make an ideal lunch for the cooler weather that 4s approaching.

To Be Guests

Members of the Phi Beta sorority will meet at 8 p. m. Wednesday with Mrs. Albert Dalshimer, 4468 Carrollton ave, A program on “Corregidor and the Philippines” will be given by Mrs, V. J. Vitturo and

ttle for a lunchbox and with some

salmon but you can use fresh sal-

mon just as well,

» “ ” S. Bolton, hostess. Mrs. T, F. d Fleck, devotions. “Winston TUESDAY MENUS Churchill” (Krauss), Mrs. J. W. Breakfast

Cantaloupe wedges. Oatmeal with top milk.

Jelly. Luncheon Salmon chowder (see recipe). Bread, butter and lettuce wiches. Concord grapes. Dinner Braised liver and onions. French fried potatoes.

Whole wheat toast with butter and

sand-

Caulifiower sprinkled with buttered

honey, % tsp. salt, 1/3 c. milk, 1 egg, separated, '4 c. fine dry bread crumbs, % tsp. vanilla. Place butter, chocolate, honey, salt and milk in top of double boiler and heat. Beat with a rotary beater to make chocolate smooth. Add the beaten egg yolk gradually, then the bread crumbs and vanilla.

mixture,

vanilla flavored cream. Serves 4.

crumbs. Sorority to Hold Sliced tomatoes. . Rye bread. Installation Applesauce cake. Installation of officers will be held ’ on at 7:30 p. m. today by the Alpha Salmon chowder: Two large|Chi chapter, Sigma Alpha sorority.

Beat the egg white until stiff but not dry. Fold into the chocolate Pour into a greased 5-c. casserole and set in a pan of hot

water. Bake at 350 degrees F. until | "nob deen publicity; Mrs. firm in center, about 1 hr. Serve| Ed J. Ellsworth, scholarship warm or cold with sweetened | oa .

The meeting will be in the Lemcke

Mrs. William G. Patterson. Officers of the group are Mrs. Frank Arbaugh, president; Mrs. | Frank C. Boles, vice president; Miss | Margaret Gallagher, secretary; Miss Pauline Tolin, treasurer, and Mrs. Dalshimer, historian, Te or Committee chairmen for the year = are Mrs. George B. Gannon and Mrs. Thomas A. Bunch, hospitality; | Mrs. Irene Harvey, ritual; Mrs. Ben= jamin Raley, program; Miss Ruth | Edwards, telephone. 5 . Mrs. Prank C. Boles, cheer; Mrs, .

fund, and Mrs. Hazel Silvey Hill, © parliamentarian. ai Assisting the hostesses will be Mesdames Theodore P. Siener, Mar~ tha Stevens and Bess Wright, Miss » Tolin and Miss Bernice Van Sickle

Sewing Classes :

The second in a series of eight®

potatoes, * e. carrots, 2 c. water (approximately), 1% tsps. salt, 2 thsps. chopped onion, 3 thsps. butter or margarine, 2 thsps. flour, 2 c. milk, % 1b. can salmon, small pinch marjoram, 4 to 5 drops Worcestershire sauce, 3 c. sliced celery. Simmer potatoes and carrots in

| sewing classes was held this after‘noon in Block's auditorium. The lesson was on alteration of pat=" terns and cutting of garments, Mrs. « Rita May Simmons was the n-4 structor. Classes are held on Monday afternoons and are open to

building. The officers are Miss Jean Rose, president; Mrs. Richard E. Aldridge, vice president; Miss Edna Mae Schoen and Mrs. Calvin H. Young, recording and corresponding secretaries, and Miss Helen Aughen-

son, Hob Nob club, and Lou Ann

Is Engaged Baden, D. A. Z. E. club. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Hanafee, 1025 N. Oakland ave., announce the engagement and approaching -marriage of their daughter, Helen, to Maj. Charles W. Head Jr, A. A. F,, Wilmington, Del. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Head, New York. The service will be at 10 a. m. Oct. 30 in the St. Philip Neri Catholic church. The Rev. Fr. Edward Head, New York, brother of the prospective bridegroom, will read the vows. The bride-to-be’s attendants will be Mrs. Lyman Hay, Louisville, matron of honor, and Miss Lucile Scott and Miss Helen Lucas, bridesmaids. Lt. Col. Maurice Casey, Chicago, will serve as best man.

Miss Martha Harris Heads Sorority

Miss Martha Harris is the new president of the “Beta Pi chapter. Beta Sigma Phi sorority. Other officers are Mrs. Robert Britton,

Musicale to Hold Book Review

sicale will sponsor a book revi

review “So Well

(Hilton).

Lehman, Charles G. Fitch, L. Kreiser, Robert Orbison and L. Highley.

Also, Mesdames

bership drive is being held by group. It will close Oct. 12,

Lutheran P.-T. A. Arranges Tea

ers of new pupils. After the

Committee members for the year there will be a business meeting

are Mrs. Corder, Mrs. Britton, Miss

Officers of the organization Mrs.

Eileen Edwards and Miss Marian Bowser, program; Mrs. Britton, Miss

The Indianapolis Matinee Mu-

at 2 p. m. Oct. 5 in Ayres’ audito-

rium. Mrs. Russell J. Sanders will Remembered” Samuel Ralston, J. H. Bingham,

Mrs, L. E. Wallace is general chairman for the event. The co- Smith, Herbert Spencer, Russell

chairman is Mrs, Arthur R. Madison. Assisting them are Mesdames|.nq Miss Rose Dowd B. J. Richards, Charlotte Beckley "

Ralph Kahn,

John A. Spalding, Arthur H. Tay-|p. m. Wednesday in the kindergarten lor and Harry A. Ware. A mem-~

vice president; Mrs. Charles Corder,| A tea will be held at 2 p. m. secretary, and Mrs. James Davis, |Wednesday by the P.-T. A. of the Dusichieon » 3p 2 Thursday i treasurer. Emmaus Lutheran school for moth- me . C. E. Yarbrough,

Herman Klasing, president;

the program of the women’s division of the national committee. There will be a discussion on the “United Nation's Charter” by Mesdames “Grover Parr, Margaret O'Connor, Chester Shackelford, Elmer Singer, Robert Westfall and Clarence Wheatly, Mrs, B.C Wakelam is the program chairman. The hostesses will be Mesdames

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Kathryn Price ounn, John Corwin, P, C. Kelly, Walter Boetcher, George

Dean, Saul Hoffman, Louis Wahl, Susan Knox and Minnie McGrew

EF Group to Have Tea

The Stephen Foster Kindergarten Mothers’ club will have a tea at 1:30

room. The hostesses will be Mesdames Irvin Combs, Emmett McPherson, Hugh G. Bowles and Frank Williams.

the

Dessert Luncheon The 1908 club will have a dessert

20 N. Pershing ave. The club's study

lea, topic for the year is “The History

salted water to cover until just tender and not mushy. Remove from heat and do not drain. Saute onion in butter for 3 mins. Blend

baugh, treasurer.

in the flour and add milk gradually,

mixture boils and thickens. Discard skin from salmon and crush hones. Add cooked vegetables and their liquid to.salmon and remaining ingredients. Heat thoroughly. Makes 6c. 2 MN .®

WEDNESDAY MENUS Breakfast Sliced oranges. Hominy grits with sugar and cream. Buttered toast. Luncheon Individual chef salad bowls. English muffins, toasted and buttered.

Pickled beet slices. Hard rolls. Peach Bavarian. . ” .

are of Indiana,

ter, 1 oz, bitter chocolate, % ¢

stirring over medium heat untill

Chocolate souffle: Two tsps. but-

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Mary Concannon and Miss Mary Mrs. John Johnson, vice president; Presnajl, membership. Mrs. Howard Shutters, secretary- WE CAN = § BE Misses Bowser, Concannon and |treasurer, Edwards, social; Mrs. William Mc-| Mrs. Henry Brandt Jr., luncheons; | . Farland and Mrs. Charles Bottorff,|Mrs. Marion Giggy, ways and|

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CHALLENGERS

NEW, ALLURING STYLES

1CE AND

publicity; Mrs. Stokes Gresham an

land, telephone.

Republican Club To Meet Thursday

Miss Presnall, ways and means, and |1ty; Mrs. Harry Hilgemeler Jr. and | Miss Concannon and Mrs, McFar-

d |means; Mrs. Paul Bullard, public~ |

Mrs, Edward Cruse, programs, and Mrs. Walter Merklin, wardrobe.

Speaker Booked

Mrs. John Thornburgh will discuss “India” tomorrow at the 11:30

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Members of the Indiana Woman’s Republican club will meet at 2 p. m. Thursday in the Columbia club. J. G. Coulter will discuss “Politics with Reference to Peace.” 4 Mrs. Harry Barnard will introduce the speaker. The hostesses are Mesdames Hayward Hibben, Charles A. Gadbury, Otto Klauss and O.' M. Fowler. A nominating committee will be Blected at the meeting.

Sorority Dance A fall dance will be held Nov.

a. m. meeting of tha Arabian chapter, International Travel-8tudy club, The session will be in the Y. W. C. A

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Meeting Planned

Members of St. Hilda's guild of Christ Episcopal church will mest | at 11:30 a. m, Thursday in the parish house. Mrs. A. N. Lawson will

again

If your measurements are not in proportion, you will not be able to wear the new fall fashions becomingly, for

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this season styles demand a trim, like figure.

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Potato chips. - ; Po FIRST Chocolate souffle (see recipe), eS FLOOR Dinner q \ Baked”stuffed beef heart. &) a © n FN Baked® potatoes. a eo Cabbage with raisin sauce. TT ——

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by the Lambda Chi Omega sorority in the Travertine room of the Hotel Lincoln

Alpha Gamma sorority, will

be the hostess, /

Card Party

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A noon luncheon afid card party will be held tomorrow by the September circle, St. Patrick's Catholic church, in the school Hall. Thell” chairman is Mrs, George Reese.

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