Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 August 1947 — Page 14
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PAGE 14’ Flower Show Is Planned
By Club - Show Arranged by | Brookside Gardeners
The Brookside Garden club will i8 hold its fourth annual flower and J
harvest show Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 6 and 7, in the Brookside | community center. | A covered dish luncheon for) members, judges and guests will be| served at 12:30 p.m. Saturday. It will be followed by judging from 1:30 to 4 o'clock: The judges are to be C. Gordon Milne, extension floriculturist of Purdue university: Mrs, Edward J. Elliott and Mrs. Goethe Link. | The show will be open to the public from 5 to 8p. m. Saturday, and fromh noon to 8 p. m. Sunday. !
Mrs. Grover Long Show Chairman Mrs. Grover Long is chairman and Mrs. Earl McDonald 1s. co-| chairman for the show, | Their committee chairmen include Mrs. Erwin W. Snyder, entries; Mrs, | Jules Zinter, classifications; Mrs. | Ivan Groomer, staging; Mrs. Earl| Hoover, fruit and vegetable speci- | mens. | Mrs. Arthur Willlams, canned | fruit and vegetables; Mrs. Lert | Runyan, fruit and vegetable arrangements; Mrs, F. E. Artist, projects and hobbies, ! Mrs. Snyder,
dish gardens for
juniors, and Mrs, Charles O. Heit- be wed Sept. 6 in McKee chapel |
kam, luncheon. Mrs. Harold J. Hayes, president of the club, is in| charge of hospitality and judges.
Miss Hackett To Be Guest At Shower
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A miscellaneous shower tomorrow (John J. Marshall of Jeffersonville, | |patents of the future bridegroom; |
night will honor Miss Jeanne | Hackett, who will be married Sept. | 7 to Patrick E. Starkey. The cere-
mony will be in the Irvington Presbyterian church. The party tomorrow is being planned by Misses Patricia Talley, Jeanne Hackett, Joann Bade, Ruby King, Patricia Lamb and Alice Jean Burface and Mrs. James Joyce. Miss Talley will entertain in her home at 744 N. Wallace st. Guests at the party will be Mrs Chester Hackett and Mrs. Joseph E. Starkey, mothers of the engaged couple; Misses Marjorie Bunnell, Sariann Dulin, Joan Bowsher, Marcia Boughton, Jewel Dorsey, Jean Gordon, Betty Knarzer, Betty Lou Eisenhut and Betty Rae Wise, Mrs. Charles Nichols and Mrs. Carl Wachtstetter,
Mr. Buckley Heads Plans For Dance
Robert Buckley has been named | chairman of the “Orchid dance”|
Sigma Pi fraternity will have Sept. 6 at the Travertine room of the | Hotel Lincoln, | The dance will be a feature of the fraternity’s 50th anniversary convocation to be held at the! Indianapolis Athletic club and the) Lincoln Sept. 5 through 7. Mr. Buckley is & member of the| Indiana university chapter of the| fraternity. He 1s of 4255 8. State! ave i The dance will follow a buffet| supper Approximately 300 fra-| ternity members and their guests are expected to attend. Bridge and other entertainment are being arranged, in addition to the dance.
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Evelyn Wood
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Miss Evelyn PFinstad Wood, who, been at Lake Champlain, will return to DePauw] university next month in time for| rush activities. She is a member] of Alpha Phi sorority and a junior. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Gaylord A. Wood, Golden| Hill. Her brother, Gaylord Jr. will return Friday from Camp Sequoyah, Ashville, N, C, Mrs. Wood will accompany the two and another daughter, Marjorie, | to Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. for a short stay before school begins.
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Moorefield photo MARRIED — Mrs, Carl F. Mauser was Miss Margaret Tuttleton; 957 N. Haugh st., ber fore her marriage July 26. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs, Clarence M. Tuttleton, Batesville, Ark, and Mr, and Mrs, Martin Mauser, 960 Haugh st.
Betty Graves Will Attend Miss Beazell
Miss Betty be the maid of honor at the wedding of Miss Mary and John Marvin Marshall. The couple will
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Tabernacle Presbyterian church. B. J. Srout, Peoria, Ill, will be the best man, Ushers will be Robert Marshall, Jeffersonville, and John Beazell, Mrs. Harry L. Beazell, 3311 Broadway, will entertain with the bridal dinner at 6 p. m., Sept. 5, It will precede the wedding rehearsal. Guests will be the engaged couple; their attendants; Mr. and Mrs.
Miss Doris Marshall, Jeffersonville; Harry L. Beazell Jr. and the Rev and Mrs. Joseph Johnston. Mrs. Joe J. Blakeslee and Miss Helen Mae Michael entertained recently with a miscellaneous shower for the bride-to-be, Another recent luncheon and linen shower given by Miss Graves, assisted by her cousin, Mrs, James W, Huckelberry
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‘Attendants Chosen
By Miss Trimble Mrs. Frank J. Habig Jr. will be matron of honor when her sister,
Miss Louise Eilen Trimble, is mar-| HYDE PARK, N. Y, Aug. 26—| Law school. He is a Phi Gamma
ried Oct. 18 to Willlam S. Ramey. The wedding will be at 8:30 p. m. in the Tabernacle Presbyterian church, The bridesmaids will include Mrs. Robert Wiseheart, Lebanon; Mrs. Kenneth Kinnear and Miss Susanne Ramey, all sisters of the future bridegroom; Mrs. William A M , Kansas City; Mo; Mrs. H. Noel and Miss Margaret Wells. -
Convention Held Many Indianapolis women are attending the 258th national convention of Sigma Alpha Iota, national professional music fraternity, being held in Detroit this week. The con
vention began Sunday and will close today. :
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BETROTHED — Mrs. Leonard Stephens, 68 S. Oxford st., announces that her daughter, Miss Jeannine Godfrey, will be wed Sept. 20 to William F. Kirby, son of Mrs. Ruth Woolen, 927 E. 1th st,
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P. H. Ho photo WEDDING NEAR—Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bolden, 1203 Edwards ave., announce the enagement of their daughter, eannette, and Donald Allen, son of Mrs. Ruth Allen, 775 Concord st. The wedding will “be Sept. 5 in the Bolden home.
P. H. Ho photo ENGAGED — The engagement of Miss Nita*Yingling and Marshall Maas is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Brooks Yingling, 3534 N. Capitol ave. He is the son of Mrs. Lewis Maas, 525 Sutherland ave. No wedding date is set.
Brétsman photo WEDDING SATURDAY — The approaching marriage of Miss Mary Louise Norton and William J. Maran is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs, William J. Norton, 944 N. Denny st. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Moran,
421 Beville ave. The wedding will be Saturday. '|Auxiliary
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Alan T. Nolan Weds Miss. Titsworth R tbbons In Morning Ceremony at Rushville :
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IN A CEREMONY AT 11 O'CLOCK THIS MORNING, Miss Elizabeth Titsworth became the bride of Alan T. Nolan. ‘The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Henry Dugan, chancelor | of the Catholic archiocese of Indianapolis, read the vows | in St. Mary's Catholic church at Rushville. The bride chose a gown of white faille fashioned | with a fitted bodice and a full skirt that extended into a train. She wore a fingertip veil of illusion and carried a colonial bouguet of white roses, Miss Kathleen Nolan, sister of the bridegroom, was the bride's only attendant. She wore a full-skirted frock of ‘moss green taffeta. Val Nolan Jr, Bloomington, was his brother's best man. Ushers | included Dr. Henry B. Veatch, Bloomington; Lain Tetrick, Greensburg, and John P. Nolan, Evansville. A breakfast at the Kopper Kettle, Morristown, followed the wed- | ding, and the couple left on a trip to northern Michigan. S——— They will be at home in ChiMy Day—
cago after Sept. 8. The bride is the daughter of Taft-Hartley Mrs. Russell B. Titsworth of Labor Law Criticized
Rushvile. She is a graduate of
| Indiana university, where she was By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT
Patt photo CEREMONY SET—A wedding Sept. 20 will unite Miss June Elizabeth Jackson and C. Charles Lowe Jr. The future bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Long of Greenfield, and the prospective bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Clifford C. Lowe, 1309 Linwood ave.
Members of the Indianapolis Day Nursery Junior auxiliary will present ribbons to winners of one class during each performance of the Indiana State Fair Horse show. The show will be held Sunday through Sept. 5 at the Coliseum. The auxiliary is sponsoring the sale of programs at the show. Mrs. Paul Martin Fletcher, chairman, will present the ribbons on the opening day. Others: who will present ribbons |are Mesdames Frank H. Fairchild, Ralph Coble, Edward J. Wohlgemuth, Robert Wacker, Marvin Lugar, Harold Ransburg, Robert T. Reid, Marvin Sandorf, James D. {Peirce Jr. and Paul B. Payne.
Mrs. Bolen Attends
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| Mrs. William R. Bolen, 5737 Broadway, is attending the national convention of the American Legion auxiliary as national executive committeewoman. She also is national Americanism chairman. Representatives of the 48 states, |Alaska, Hawail and Puerto Rico| are attending the convention, being| {held this week in New York. | Mrs. Bolen will be a guest Thurs-|
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| a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. She did graduate | work at Radcliff college. Mrs. Val Nolan is the bridegroom's mother. He is a graduate of I. U. and of Harvard university {Sometimes it 1s funny to see how, Delta fraternity member.
|differently people look at the same | a Mr olay sre (thing. The Taft-Hartley act has) honorary fraternity.
{now come into effect. bo . | Prom now on certain things must | Miss Long, Fiance [be done to comply with that act. | Will Be Honored
One paper headlines an article: Miss Minerva Patience Long and “Taft-Hartley Act Reaffirms Em-| per fiance, James Riley. Bobbitt,
§' Rights.” will be honor guests at a kitchen
But ir you looked at it from the other point of view, you might Show and barbecue supper tonight.
ly say: “Taft-Hartley Act Beeasily on y The party will be given by Mr.
gins to Undermine the Rights of Employees.” The fact is that, for| and Mrs. Howard O. Dodson and p Mr, and Mrs. Clifton Bradley at
the first time, we have set apart a up of le in our country—| the Dodson home. Mrs. Dodson Stow peap and Mrs. Bradley are sisters of
{ . the labor union people. ondhiilios ‘Future Bridegroom The engaged couple will be A bachelor dinner tonight will married Sunday at the home of [hoes Ram 3. Salloway Jr., he Miss Long's parents, Mr. and | Sept 16 ay ise We Mrs, Fred W. long. T v. : . Thomas R. White. Pendieton, will |, The Party tonight will be given officiate. The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan C. Bobbitt of Depauw, Ind. Miss Jong is a graduate of DePauw university and a member | of Alpha Chi Omega sorority and Phi Beta Kappa honorary fra. ternity. Mr. Bobbitt is attending DePauw. Guests at the party tonight will include Mr. and Mrs. Ira L. Haymaker, Franklin; Mrs. W. W. Allison and her daughter, Mae; Mr, and Mrs. Charles R. Long, Muncle; Dr. and Mrs. William M. Kendricks and Mr. and Mrs, Fred W, Long.
also will attend a grand reception and a high tea during the meeting.
(Mrs. Bolen wil} remain in New [York as the guest of her cousin, Dr. D. Olan Meeker, before con{tinuing her trip to Boston and |other eastern cities.
‘Dinner Will Honor » » » | I THINK there is no question but | {what union labor has neglected to |assume certain responsibilities which came to it with growing strength, {but there are certain things in this
isin, Joseph M. Cangany. Mr. Can-
I resent. Why should the head of a union be asked to declare that he is not a communist? It will shortly become necessary, before we start out to earn a living, to declare all sorts of things about ourselves which we considered nobody's business in the past. If we are going to make labor union leaders register as non-com-munists, we had better do the same for the heads of business.
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» ” o INCIDENTALLY, why not have them at the same time assert that they are not fascists? One is as dangerous as the other, since what we are trying to do is to make sure that, in this country of ours, all people are Americans. This partictlar provision in this act of congress does not seem me to achieve the desired ends, and I think the. people should lodk at it with a coldly critical eye. ” » * THERE was a time when a man was innocent until he was Toved guilty, but 10 men have tly been dismissed from government service without even being told, I understand, what the charges against them are. It is not going to be easy for these men to get other jobs, and yet they weren't proved guilty. Some of my friends tell me that the average employee of the government, particularly if he has a wife and child to support, expresses no opinion today on any {subject. Is that the way we make
Bridal Dinner Planned
(Mrs, Joyce K. McCollen was the Stott Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Whitehead, | 2201 Nowland ave, will give the bridal dinner for their daughter, Helen, and Gordon R. McKinney | Saturday at the Meridian Hills Country club. The couple will be married Sunday. | Guests will include Mr. and Mrs. ' Rush McKinney, parents of the future bridegroom; Miss Arlise| Page, Hillsboro, Tex.; -Mrs. James Page, Dallas, Tex.;, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Edwards, Pontiac, Ill.; Rob-| ert Hobbs, Decatur, Ill; Dr. and Mrs. Carlton Atwater, Misses Jac-! queline Losche, Mary Lib Bradway, Alice Marie Jenkins, Youlse Steph- | enson and Victoria Montani, Al-! bert Losche, Edward McKinney and Mrs. Ella Kerr,
{by the prospective bridegroom's cou- |
|gany will entertain at Kernel’s lake. !
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Mary Jane Dwyer Is Engaged
To. Frank C. Weber; | Maners-Faucett Vows Read
An approaching marriage and
today’s bridal news.
a wedding announcement highlight
The engagement and approaching marriage of Miss Mary Jane
| Dwyer and Frank C. Weber is announced by her father,
2617 E. North st.
The wedding will be at 9 a. m. Saturday in the
Catholic church. “The Rev, James Galvin will officiate.
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Miss Mary Evelyn Alerding will|
be the maid of honor, and the bridesmaid is to be Miss Sarah Dowling. niece of the prospective bridegroom, will be the junior bridesmaid. John M. Weber will be his brother’s best man. Ushers, are to
be Joseph and Hugh Weber, also|
brothers of the future bridegroom. Mr. Weber is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Weber, 2030 E. Michigan st.
» » ~ A A ceremony at 2:30 o'clock Sunday afternoon ted Mrs. Anna Bglle Faucett, 1219 N. State ave, and Harry B. Maners, 517 N. Dearborn st. The Rev. Kenneth Thorne, pastor of the Speedway Christian
church, read the vows in the bride's |
home. Miss Lois Houston and Denzil Laymon were the couple's attendants. After a short trip, the couple will be at home at 1219 N. State ave. The bride is the daughter of Mr.
Miss Gail - Ann Weber, |
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William Clark to Wed Massachusetts Girl
Times Special SPENCER, Mass, Aug. 26-T. F.
and approaching marriage of his daughter, Ursula, to William T.
Clark, 5444 N. Capitol ave. Indianapolis. t The wedding . will be Satur day in the rectory “of the Holy |Rosary Catholic church here. The |couple will take a wedding trip to | California and after Oct. 1 will be lat home at 6225 Washington blvd. { Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Clark will come to | Spencer for the ceremony. Also attending will be the prospective | bridegroom's brothers and their wives, Mr. and Mrs. M. R., Clark and Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Clark, | Indiafa polis.
‘On Vacation Mrs. Paul Chasman, 6043 College
Kappa chapter, Delta Sigma Kap-|ave.,, and her son, Larry, have left ipa sorority, met yesterday in the |for a two-week vacation with Mr. Italian room of the Hotel Lincoln.|and Mrs. Arthur B. Smith Jr, Al-
coa, Tenn. Dr. Chasman is stationed at Ft. Sam Houston, Tex.
RECENT BRIDE —Mrs. Albert G. Harding Jr. was Miss Naomi Lasley before her marriage iy 2. She'is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Lasley of Jamestown. The bridegroom is of 1237 Lee st.
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good American citizens?
Legal Sorority Sets Meeting * °
Picnic Honors McLean Sisters
Mr, and Mrs. Cleo E. McLean, |
For the bride—you want fo be sure and see the exquisite
English bone china cups and
saucers on our Second Foor.
Just arrived—and so beautifully done—they bring more "Ohs!" and "Abs!" than anything of their kind.
So delightful to use—and so handsome to show off in your favorite - cabinet,
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Mail Orders Welcomed
Charles Maye
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Rucker rd. honored their nieces, Misses Constance and Marjorie Ann McLean, with a picnic supper at 6:30 p. m. Friday. Twenty guests attended. Miss Constance McLean will leave for Long Beach, Cal, where she will live. Miss Marjorie is entering Oberlin college, Oberlin, O, in September,
Iota Tau Tau, international legal sorority, will meet Sept. 5-7 in Indianapolis for its international convention. Saturday, Sept. 6, there will be a scholarship luncheon at noon in the Lincoln room of the Hotel Lincoln, That night at 8 o'clock a formal dinner will be held at the same place. International officers will be installed. . Sept. 7 a “brunch’ 'is scheduled at the roof garden of the Severin hotel. Mrs. Esther M. Schmitt is chairman of the invitations com-
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After the close of the convention, Clark,” son of Mr. and Mrs. M. R.|
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| TEEN TOGS—Judy Job is dressed for a date in this sophisticated, but youthful, twoiece suit in black moire. Judy Fes the fashionable hip accent of the peplum. She'll be a junior at Broad Ripple in the fall. (Strauss.)
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‘Miss Mary A. Byrne ‘To Be Honored
Miss Joan Warrender, 3551 Washington blvd. will entertain with a luncheon and swimming party Thursday afternoen at the Highland Country club, Honor guest will be Miss Mary Ann Byrne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Walter Byrne, 3510 N. Penn~ sylvania st. The Byrnes are moving from Indianapolis to Montclair, N.J.
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100 Women Expected ‘At Bridge Luncheon
Approximately 100 women are expected to attend the Indianapolis Country club's monthly bridge luncheon tomorrow noon. Mrs. Harold Emlein is general chairman of bridge, and Mrs. Lyman B. Whitaker -is in charge of the party tomorrow. ' Mrs. Whitaker is being assisted by a.committeé including Mrs. Don McNeill and Mrs. F. “Courtland Champe.
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ed to Mr. Fruits A reception ' at the Zeta Tau Alpha sorority house at Butler university followed the wedding of Miss Madge Louise McGaughey and Donald M. Fruits Sunday in Sweeney chapel at Butler,
® , I The ceremony was read by the
Rev. Robert Lewis, pastor of the Seventh Christian church, at 2 p. m. The , bride, who lived at 4221 Boulevard pl, is. the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Tonny K. McGaughey, Russellville. The bridegroom lived at 3305 N. Graceland. The bride wore a white gown styled with a neckline, leg-o-mutton sleeves and a chapel train. Her fingertip veil was lace-edged and she carried an orchid and asters on a white Testament,
Mrs. Robert Myers Matron of Honor.
Mrs. Robert Myers, Fortville, was the matron of honor, She wore a
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" |1ace and net frock. The bridesmaids,
Mrs. Francis Gross, Terre Haute, and Mrs. John Ritenour, were dressed in orchid lace and marquiset frocks. ’ Mr. Myers was the best man, and the ushers were Mr, Ritenour and Floyd Fruits. The couple is on a trip to Brown county state park and after Aug. 30 will be at home at 4219 Boulevard pl. The bride is a graduate of Butler university and also attended Indiana university. She is a member of Zeta Tau Alpha sorority.
Party to Fete Doris Belzer Thursday
A personal shower Thursday night will fete Miss Doris Ellen Belzer, who will be married Sept. 27 to Robert J. Hans of Cincinnati, , Mrs, Willard Fawcett will entertain in the home of her mother, Mrs. E. R. Brown, 5538 Broadway. The guests. will include Mrs. E. C. Belzer and Mrs. C. L. Hans of Cincinnati, mothers of the couple; Mesdames Arthur Clay, C. B. Budd, Donald Wagener, E. Mayer Maloney. Mesdames Robert Young, Charles White, Lorerr Blue, Robert Strieby, Roy Mc€ormick, Norman Grauel, Paul Butz, Alvin Fernandes, Henry Decker and Dorothy Halderman.
Post, Auxiliary Hold Picnic
Robison-Ragsale post, American Legion, and its auxiliary had their annual picnic Sunday at Longacre park. -Mrs. Will H. Long was chairman for the auxiliary. ‘At the recent department convention at French Lick, Mrs. Horace B. Kemper, unit president, and Mrs. Donald H. Smith, unit secretary, were elected alternates to the national convention to be held in New York Thursday through Sunday. Mrs. Stewart Maxwell, elevg enth district president, also is a delegate. The unit was awarded the Americanism trophy ‘at the recent department convention.
Robert Camp Attends Leadership School
Robert Camp is attending the national leadership school . Sigma Alph Epsilon fraternity is holding in Evanston, IIL Mr. Camp is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Edwin W. Camp, 4438 Broadway. He is accompanied by - two classmates at Purdue university, Rush Friddle of Franklin and Wiles liam Creson Jr. of West Lafayette,
Miss Sally Forsythe
Home From Trip Miss Sally Forsythe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Hodge, 5815 N, Pennsylvania st., has returned from England on the Queen Mary. Mrs. Hodge met her in New York. She has spent her summer traveling in England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales and also visited Oxford university where she will study after completing her schooling. She,is a junior at Butler university.
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Meeting Set Miss Viola Seitz will be honot guest when Alpha chapter, Omegs Nu Tau sotority, meets at 8 p. m, tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Robs lert Todd, 3624 W, 32d st.
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TUESDAY, AUG. 26, 1947 Sorority House
