Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 December 1945 — Page 23

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Times Special FRANKLIN, Ind, Dec. 21.-Stu-dents of the Payne school here presented two repeat performances of

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Jane Kathryn Justice to Be Wed To William H. Simpson Tonight; we pry. = =" Rev. C. A. Shake Will Officiate

The Rev. Clarence A, Shake will read the “double-ring ceremony|treasurer; Miss Marilyn Gerringer, uniting Miss Jane Kathryn Justice and William H. Simpson, store-keeper| publicity chairman, 3-c, U. 8. N. R., at 7:30 o'clock tonight in the Irvington Methodist church, | Graeber, sergeant at arms. The couple's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Russell G. Justice, 731 N.

The Ko-Kuetters club will have a Christmas party at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the home of Miss Betty Jo Phelps, 3042 Hillside ave. A gift exchange

William Hicks heads the recently organized club, Other officers are Neil Christensen, vice president; Miss Verda Gerringer, secretary-

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Carols Will Be Sung

Entering with her father, the bride will be gowned in ivory satin) At Officers’ Club

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will carry a basket of rose petals. Capt. George K. Simpson will be|of the Officers’ club will be a proHer fingertip veil is trimmed in| nis brother's best man and the/gram of Christmas carols for memlace and is attached to an orange|yshers will be Russell Shroyer and|bers and their guests Sunday. The She will carry aisteve Liddle, both of Vincennes;{8:30 p. m. event will be in the or-

: , | Preceding the ceremony, Josephine Justice, her sister's| gelen Shepard, organist, will play a mellon bridal airs and George Forderer Edwin Bilteliffe, who also will pro-

Both Attended Purdue There will be a reception in the Justice home following the rite. After Jan. 1, the couple will be

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Party Slippers

The bride is & graduate of Pur-|and about three yards of matching Mrs. Graham will| due university and a member of thé| Inch-wide satin’ ribbon.

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Teen-Age Boys

| But Sloppy Joes’ Get ‘Thumbs Down’

NEW YORK, Dec. 31 (U. P.).— The teen-age boy wants his teenage girl to dress like a lady—but her knees have got to show. : That's what 138 4-H club boys ’

Most dissenters went only so far, As to agree that the occasion should make his gal's choice for her. . As for skirt lengths, the boys split even between knee-length and above, with a small minority hold-

Other preferences shown were for simple daytime clothes (by a large majority), fluffy evening ones ) (by a small margin over “grown-up” ’ styles), contrasting jackets and skirts “unless the girl is short” or “does not know how to mix colors.” Light on Make-up Solid colors were a two-to-one choice over checks and four times as popular as plaids. Costume jewelry, fancy hair ornaments and make-up were voted good finishing touches—in moderation. ‘ “A little goes a “long way,” one boy reminded. Few of the 4-H-ers had any criticism of their girl friends’ 'sportwear, Those who did gave some worry to the scantiness of bathing suits.

————————————— Theater Party Mrs. Mabel Sydenstricker will give her annual Christmas matinee

theater party Monday for her music students.

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