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American Legion Legion post will {stmas party for nbers and of the y at 1:30 p. m.

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News—

A number of Marion county P.T. A's have arranged Christmas programs in the schools next week. The schedule follows: MONDAY Lowell. 8 p. m. Program by children. TUESDAY Bluff Avenue. 8 p. m. Program and open house. Decatur Central. 1:30 p. m. Music and program. Pleasant Run. 1:30 p. m. Program by children. Wayne Twp. high school. 8 p. m. Program. William Evans Center 3. 1 p. . Play.

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WEDNESDAY Glenns Valley. 7:30 p. m. in Glenns

Valley Methodist church. Playlets, |

business meeting and party. Hickory college. 2 p. m. Musie and

THURSDAY John Strange. 7:30 p. m. Business

meeting, program by pupils. Nora. 7:45 p. m. Program by children. ’

Sorority Dance Tomorrow

The Butler university chapter, Zeta Tau Alpha sorority, will have its traditional Christmas dance from 9 p. m. to midnight tomorrow in the Lake Shore Country club. Belle's Sharps and Flats will play for dancing, and Miss Cecelia Fogarty will present a floor show. Miss Gloria Poe is chairman for the event. She is being assisted by Miss Rose Alice Humke of Carmel and Miss Maime Brock. Chaperons, all of Butler, will be Dr. W. A. Livingston, Allen Brunson and Miss Ruth Helts.

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CUT-OUTS WILL cling like the proverbial paper on the wall to painted, varnished or linoleumcovered floors if the surface gloss is grazed off with steel wool before the motif is pasted down. The trick of application is to smooth the paper cut-out lightly, after it is laid, to force out all air bubbles. Weight down the decoration until paste dries, and then apply a coat of wallpaper sizing which helps to seal it to the floor To make your paper motif resistant to wear and tear, put at least twe coats of clear varnish over the design, letting the first one dry before applying the second, . . . Afr and Flavor A SIMPLE WAY to restore the fresh fruit flavor to canned orange juice or other canned citrus juices) is to pour the chilled juice back] and forth from one tumbler to an-| other just before serving, citrus research chemists of the U, 8S. agriculture department advise. This! adds air which is naturally present! in fresh juice but is removed dur-| ing the vacuum canning process. Much of the “different” taste in properly canned juice, especially in orange juice as it comes from the can, is actually an airless taste which largely disappears when air is added. The reverse is true in canning and storing citrus juice. The oxyigen of air in contact with juice during heat processing damages the natural flavor, color and vitamin value. bottles also damages the flavor of citrus juice. For this reason all citrus juices are de-aerated and canned in vacuum. When the ean is opened for use, however, air should be restored to give the natural fresh flavor.

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PRESIDENT — Miss Jackie Carr is president of the Beta Beta Sigma sorority which will sponsor its annual Christmas dance Saturday, Dec. 21, in the Egyptian room of the Murat temple. Chic Myers' orchestra will play for dancing from 10 p.m. to | a.m. Tickets may be obtained from the sorority members.

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Miss Helene Hibben, director of the Hibben school, will entertain 11 members of the school staff and their husbands at a chicken dinner tomorrow. in Cumberland. - The guests will be Messrs. and Mesdames James F, Foulk, Richard 8. Qrton, Kenneth Hartman, William A. Rowley, Loren D. Fink, W, J. Rohrer and Herman S. Drake, Mrs. Frances Tobias, Mrs. Mabel Haas, Miss Dorothy Harder and Miss Christine Marquis. The school will close for the holidays after a Christmas party next Friday.

Dinner Honors Mrs. Roemmer

A farewell dinner was given last evening at Holly Hock hill for Mrs. Joseph Roemmer Jr., 4325 Guilford ave. Hostesses were Mrs. Joseph Geiman Jr., Mrs. Paul C. Schwindler and Miss Dorothy Dessauer. Mrs. Roemmer will leave with her son, Richard, on Wednesday to join her’ huscband, Lt. Roemner, in Vienna,

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Christmas Tea Arranged By Federation

The seventh district, Indiana Federation of Clubs, will give a

In storage, air in cans or|Christmas tea next Friday after-

{noon in Ayres’ auditorium. A 1:30 p. m. business meeting will precede

the social event. The American home department, under the chairmanship of Mrs. Theodore Fleck, will be in charge of the program. Dr. A. O. Brooks of the Third Christian church will talk on “Christmas and the American Home.”

Mrs. Albert Gray, chairman of

The district chorus, under the direction of Mrs. Irwin Hessel, will sing Mendelssohn's Christmas cantata, “Gloria in Excelcis.” Featured singers will be Mesdames John Allen, A. L. Duncan, Fred Snively, Edgar Lloyd Smith, Ralph Smith, Gray and William Basender. The accompanist will be Mrs. Egon Hessel. Members of the Alphas Lambda club, junior group of the district, will be hostesses for the tea. Mrs. Lowell. Reed, president, is chairman for the tea.

Miss Simpson Wed

Times Special

Helen Simpson and Josephus Chamness were married here y. The bride is the daughter of Bertha White. The couple will be at home at 733 Parkway ave, Indianapolis, after Dec. 20.

Dec. 21 Dance

The Indiana university extension division will have a semi-formal Christmas dance Dec. 321 in the Law so

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the music division, has arranged | the musical part of the program.!

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1/|be Mesdames A. J. Clark, Sheldon

Cox and Chalmer Schlosser, Messrs, Alembert W. Brayton, A. A. Borts and Lawrence T. Stafford.

Tea Booked Tuesday

The Alpha Beta Latreian club will have its annual Christmas tea at 2 p. m, Tuesday,in the home of Mrs. Frederick Marston, 4611 N. Meridian st. Assistant hostesses will be Mrs. Malcolm Campbell and

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Tea Is Arranged The Emerson Heights Kindergarten Mothers club will have a tea | at 1:30 p. m, Wednesday at the kindergarten. Miss Doris Lynn, director of visual instruction for the public schools, will speak on “Visual Education In Today's 8chools” Christmas music will be part of the program.

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