Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 April 1946 — Page 25
L 26, 1946
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en chosen in the ter contest held e public schools lay, under spon-Robison-Ragsdale Legion . auxiliary, rs were entered. ners in each of were: Jane Reed, 1; Paul Lawson 1 school, class 3% Howe, class 3. ymmittee grades 4, 5 and 7, 8 and 9; and 11 and 12, Wins of .the post and ner meeting Mon1e Central Chrishich time awards
contest were Mrs, lepartment secreiary; Mrs. Mabel red public school Robert Boaz Jr, .. Poppy poster rs are Mrs, John man, Mrs. Ralph
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1b will meet at 8 in the D. A, R, nominate officers year. Mesdames n, Emil Unger and will be hostesses owing.
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Sure Hit for: Teen Playtime
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A bull's eye is certain for Bea Christie (a senior at Shortridge high school) when she wears a washable Bermuda striped T-shirt
and Jantzen pedal pushers. The '
"pushers have a zippered back
and are pocketed and pleated i in true slacks style. Bea is the blues singer on "Campus Echo," musical radio program for teen-agers
over WABW from“7 to 7:15 Pp m. each Friday (Strauss).
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such mighty hard work on washday,
Give those articles a light starch.
You notice the “light” starch. It should be light or your men folks may not like to wear the work clothes after you've fixed them.
Actually, they “will like a light
C lub Will Note 29th Year: |
The Altrusa club will hold its 20th anniversary party at 6:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Columbia club. In addition to surprise features, the program will include a talk] by Mrs, Margaret ‘Gerard, “Offhand, I'd Say”. and a discussion of “Highlights of . Altrusa Inter-
_ national” by Miss Mamie D. Larsh,
international president and a member of the local club. Miss Irene Boughton, in charge of arrangements, will be assisted bv Misses Helen Brown, Lois Anderson, Mamie Bass, ities Berlin, Katherine Mertz, Minnie Hardegan Jessie Jolly and Larsh. Members of nominating commit~
tees who will report at the dinner S
are Mrs. Mary Schaeffer and Miss Lois Anderson, chairmen; Mesdames C. H. Schwomeyer, Betty Bowe and Guy A. Boyle, Misses Betty Faris, Bertha Leming, Katherine Mertz Dorothy Hellmar and Mary Rich.
Shower Will Honor Nancy Niven Miss Nancy Niven will be honored with a miscellaneous shower to be given at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the hlue room of the Marott hotel by Misses June and Dorothy Hoatson. Miss Niven will be married +o I'homas R. Drybrough in St. Paul's Episcopal church Wednesday. Shower guests” will include Mrs Hugh Niven and Mrs, Howard Grifh, mothers. of the engaged couple; , Mesdames lewis Hoatson, John Allerdice, William Allerdice, Donald Rowles and James Stockholm, Misses Jean * Faulconer, Marny Home and Suzanne Herman,
Card Party Booked The: Edelweiss Ladies’ society will M its monthly card party at 8 pony tomorrow in the Southside” rurners’ hall. Mrsc Hans Kleffner 411 be assisted by Mrs. Paul Kulke
THE LITTLE HOUSECLEANING SET
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Miniature Mop, broom, metal sweeper, dustpan and “| apron, to bring up a junior housekeeper i mn the way you hope she'll grow.
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Spalding, Indianapolis Symphony
| worth, accompanist; Mrs, Francis | Helkema and Kelvin Masson, vio{linists; Richard Orton, violist, and
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Patroness cdub of Sigma Alpha Tot:
sor will preside. at a hiisiness meel
0 Make Work Clothes --
for a Longer Time
ORK SHIRTS, pants, overalls and Here is a tip that may help you:
starch for several reasons. In the | first place, every man proud of his work is proud of his appearance. And a light starch in shirts, pants and overalls makes them: iron | up to “look like a million.” But in addition to this, the! clothes feel better on, especially on hot days. The starch “lays” the fibers, makes the cloth smooth and chafing is held Sows.
Easy to Wash
OF COURSE the important thing
to you is that lightly starched work clothes are so easy to. wash clean. The starch coyers the fabric with a light, invisible film and helps to protect it against dirt grinding into | the threads. And of course, much | of the dirt just stays on the surface. | When you wash the starch dissolves | instantly and carries the dirt out. | These days when good work | clothes are hard to get you will} want to protect and preserve the | ones You have. So try this light] tarch wa¥. Use a diluted starch] after vou've starched other things— or make a special solution using! about one tablespoonful of sfarch to each quary of water of water.
Miss Riedweg To Be Married | |
Miss Marion Riedweg will Yeostne) the bride of Robert Woempner at] 7:30 p. m. today in St. Paul's Evan-| gelical Lutheran church. Dr, H M) Zorn will officiate. ‘ | The bride is the daughter of Mr.| and Mrs. Ed Riedweg, 804 Greer st, | and the bridegroom's parents are! Mr. and Mrs. Walter Woempner, 1330 Cruft st. ' The couple will be attended by Miss Helen Riedweg, the bride's sister, and George ' Woempner, brother of the bridegroom. Ushers will be Emery Anthony and Robert
A reception in the home of the bride's parents . will follow the ceremony and the couple will leave on a short wedding trip.
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Program Announced By Musie Group
The Irvington Music Study club will present its annual guest program at.3 p.m. Sunday in the Irv-
Guest artists will be Miss Mary
orchestra harpist; Miss Jo Ellen Burroughs, senior in the DePauw university School of Music, and Roger Cushman, piano department head of the Arthur Jordan Conervatory of Music, Other participants will be Mrs Harry Ware, organist; Walter Whit-
| Mrs. Robert Shultz, cellist,
(S010 ority Members S
Mrs. Ruth Compton will review ‘My Lady of Cleves" (Barnes) at a meeting of Alpha Omicron Alpha rational sorority. at 8 p. m. today fir he War Memorial auditorium. Upsion chapter will sponsor the program. . Miss Beulah Tinder is chairmat f the. event, assisted bv Mr: Eunice’ Baker, Mrs. Willian Schreiber and Misses Emma an Olive Purdy. .
Irs. Toll Is Hostess
MIX. Thomas E. Toll, 5105 Crit nden ave, will be hostess to th
ational, music porority, at a Me tay. luncheon : at 12:30 p Vednesday. Mrs.’ Arthur H. T:
ig following thes luncheon,
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