Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 May 1947 — Page 27
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FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1947 __ ‘Indorsers
CHAIRMAN — Mrs, Robert E. Kirby is chairman for the silver anniversery dance the St. Joan of Arc Women's club
will give tonight at the Columbie club.
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TEEN TOGS — White waffle pique seems apropos for the art gallery as Diane Louise Woodward takes time off from her job as publicity director for the Teen Music canteen. A concert tonight in Caleb Mills hall by the canteen and the Indianapolis Philharmonic orchestra has been one of Diane's big jobs. Her dress is fashioned with a demure Peter Pan collar and she "| adds white accessories for a very “summery” look. Diane is a Junior at Sheriridge high school. (Ayres')
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