Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 September 1947 — Page 14
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n Progr ‘l Becomes the Bride Are on Schedule we Press 0 ill Open rogu am | Times State Service : : NEW YORE Delta Kappa Gamma sorority | Of Peter J. DeRose : ho. WHITING, Ind, Sept. 23.—Mrs. rier Charles J: yl will hold its central regional meet- | The announcement of a wedding ., Oscar A. Ahlgren, second vicé presi-! | with a name f¢ 2 no Raturd 1 the Columbia cltib shares the bridal scene spotlight to- - dent of the General Federation of “Call it the ing Saturday mn ne olumbia ciu : i : : day with news of a shower honor- Women's Clubs, will attend a aum- he said with a Repre enialives o Be 2, Jota, ing a bride-to-be, vi ber of federation meetings during right, The wid Omega Kappa, Tau, Mpa and Mr. and Mrs. Hans Karstadt, 340 the next two months. on below. The nsilon chapters will 1 3 : i & ; Epsilon hapie’s Wi ava Ripple rd, announce the magriage Tomorrow through Friday she will shoulders to go The morning meeting will begin of their daughter, Mary Elizabeth, to attend the Wisconsin state conven! The creation at 10 ociock with eight workshop Peter J, DeRose of New York and tion in Oshkosh, and she will be’ ting together | sessions New Haven, Conn. | (at the South Dakota state con- his fashionable The workshop leaders include 1 The ceremony was read at 6:30 vention in Huron from next Tues tomers are as Miss Cecilia *Galvin, presidents; p.m. Wednesday in the -Com- day to Oct, 3. others, Miss Neva Sexton, treasurers; Mrs munity church of Jackson Heights,’ - From Oct. 9 to 14 she will be the Shoulders an Margaret Williams, legislation N. Y., by the Rev. Lester Ward guest of Mrs. John L. Whitehurst, ol labrig a Miss Mary Michael, membership; Auman, 1 | Baltimore, past G. F. W. C. presi-! . . X 1 . Miss Beryl McClure, brogram; Miss 0 tson Reynolds was {dent. She will take part in a forum! Mrs. Allen Mitchell One stunning Mrs, Robert Rutson Reyn G. Mitchell new sleeve whi ” Malide Arthur, publicity, and Miss {the . matron of honor, and Miss! ‘on “Women in Politics” at an Oct. Mrs. Allen C. G. . es Mary Guilliams, teacher recruit Dorothy Claire Karstadt was the 13 meeting of the Maryland Council! Bloomington, will be the princi- Sost ATO: ment bridesmaid, Mr. Reynolds was the lof Women's Organizations, and the pal speaker at the Indianapolis per meriation Following the 12:30 p. m. lunch- best man, { {following day will be a guest at League of Women Voters nem pee By the eon, a general session will be held i The, couple will be at home in! {a meeting of the Catonsville, Md, bership tea to be given at 2:30 w De a t 1:45 o'clock. Mrs, Hope Bedford | Aly {Woman's club. p. m. Thursday at Ayres’ audi- e ak i {Jackson Helghts, i | J toriu nose, Nevitt will describe “A Month at / na | On Oct. 15 Mrs. Ahigren wil ‘orium. ; To achieve Lake Success She will be pre- ’ M 11 lattend the federation executive, A specialist in the foreign policy h | rs. Bill J. Shuel, 3360 College i . | : i ts the arm sented by Miss: Ruth Gorman ave, will be hostess Friday evening icommittee meeting in Washington field and a member of the league's sible. It's wide Beta chapter president. lat a miscellaneous shower honoring and board . of directors’ sessions| mational:board, Mrs. Mitchell will it easy. Mist Mom's Spanier. sats. pes 8 (Miss Betty Louise Wooden. Miss PLAN JUNIOR DANCE—Miss Jean Schoen (left), chairman [there from Oct. 16-to 18. She will) be introduced by Mrs. A, Brown, | Yell Bab: dent. will report: on the national Marilyn. Shuel will assist the of the Junior Hadassah committee arranging the dance the group 02 do Rew Fork Dotsly lo 0 Eg i tor I Sa oF mvention held "in | Ne h 1 { | i } 3 mm. t P : \ 1 . i y 8 § t y § v. - 5 ni ; : £1 New You wo). A hostess. wit Jiva Hom J 9 PD. 1H. Tomer ow fo 12:30 A Mey at the Rnights {the Delaware county convention in cuss “Making Democracy Work—- n Rvening August Joo BH Ho photo. | | Miss Wooden will be married Oct.| of Columbus hall, makes last-minute plans with Miss Nataline [Laticaster. Pa. Oct. 23 At Home: and Abreade? : The shoulder M Pauling . Biddle, general DATE SET—Miss Mary E. Cunningham, 48° N; Dearborn st., 112 to ‘Raymond Phelps. The| ‘Siegel, in charge of tickets. Andy Anderson and his orchestra will | + ¥a,, Oct, 21 3, > ad. collar is high will ‘preside. Members e married on Oct, 11 to Donald J, Harris, son of Mr, and [ceremony will be in the Broadway play for the dance. 3 Mrs. Ahlgren wil spent Oct. 24 to] - The annual tea will honor new below the tigh of Beta chapter are in charge of “4 Otis Harris, 26 N, Richland «ft, She is the daughter of the Methodist church RA - me —————————————————————— eet ete 2% with her daughter, Adrienne, 3 members and guests. Mrs. Ar- signer really g 7 ; wit ‘the : : - : ellesley college, and she will at-| thur Medlicott, president, will in- long peplum. is Arrangements and the program, ta. Mr. and M homas J. Cunningham. The wedding will be Shower guests will include Mes- V : : . ; : ng ; - . a ry tend a meeting in Andover, Mass. troduce her new committee chair- lined to bell ot t Philn Na thalir ehureh dames Ralph Wooden, Raymond ort . Cc eV ; : . : f ( athe rch, rae] : J 10ct, 27. Nov. 5 to 7 she will be at men Mrs, I (rt U 3 Phelps, Frank Wright, Ray Bagley,
: : : is cutaway to i ; CLUBS 1 . the Mississippi state convention in. Lowell Thomas, program c¢hair- tiffened 100pS f . Rubert: Cnstade, Frank Bvis, Jack il ie 2 akes Bride {Meridian, | man, will present plans for the ’ Pn 4 Stevens and Allen Lawson, Misses Goodwill Service, 12:30 p. m. Wed . | . That suit is S ft [ate mn Joan Green, Mabel Zerkel and Mrs. David W. Hedges, 5135 Ken- Cort L. Kegley and Miss Jose- She will attend the Ft. Wayne, coming season, ry Mr. James’ tru OL ’ > {Marianna MacDonald wood, hostess. Lunchgon. phine E.' Smith were married at 3 ' CWmen’s club state day on Nov. 13.| During the tea, study group bines colors w a Hu Colonial Boston chap, I T.-S. C. 11/p. m. Sunday in the Pirst Friends M'> J- 1+ Blair Buck, Richmond, members will man. information
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‘ : | | The Holy Cross Catholic church) a, m, Wed. Riviera club. “Geog-| church. The Rev. Herbert Huffman Va, G. F. W. C. president, will be, hooths giving guests full detailg cinating effect Doris Belzer and Robert J. Hans |was the scene, at 10 a. m. Satur-| raphy, Industries and Early .His-|read the vows. the Spesker, ana oud Heniners ol on the work of their committees, A short ye Members of the John Holliday Jr Will Be Honored at Bridal Dinner |day, of Miss Eleanor T. Burke's| tory of England * Miss Lena Fred The bride is the daughter of Shie ing ederation of Clubs Will Mrs. Allan Kahn is in charge currently i h American Legion auxiliary, will amo p—— — marriage to William J. Dougherty. rae sr Ganri chap, I. T.-S. C. 11:15 Thomas B. Smith, 2000 N. Alabama °¢ BUests. of arrangements for the tea. She in baby blue at 1-p. m. tomorrow for / 1D / INNER FRIDAY NIGHT will honor |The Rev. Fr. Ambrose J. Sullivan gy pn, eq, y.'M. € A. Installa- st. Mr. Kegley is the son of Mr.| Mrs. Ahlgren will attend the wg pe assisted by Mrs. Clarence |i “handsome. pi the 38th st. b k A bray S ficlated 1 4. MM Ra ec Keslew..foderation, GEECLONS PRLELID Grr BI rome » HroRrSp SeTTetary. oS QQ es i on in ee 1. st. branch » E . ha . 8 . 0officia 3 : : metry HOR Me Runt lng Mlalogan. kor 2 re AANA rc kBres ord her Miia ng pn vacaoull, NICIIOers €T ~ emma haat ES dS Belaet-and cher. lance. Robert. JL. Hans ate a hear Io ihe a aa ie jo Pinel Fo a 2 ek - the New York forum with Mrs| and Mrs. Charles Harman, per- Another 5 Hostesses for the meeting will in parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emmett C. Belzer, will enter- Mrs. Margaret Dougherty, 1823 p. m Wed. Mrs John Love 3246| Mrs. Lon Aliford, Dayton, O, Gosler oe ya: 1: > Win. sonnel enamman, a a . . " ' . a ! Ba : oe o ’ ’ ent; Is. orge aqua, -1 ide Mesdames C. I. Greenlee, tain in the Columbia club. Montcalm st, 3 vetar of ths Graceland, hostess. Mrs. Ernest ¥as fue A iper) of hoot. Stie Wore chester. ‘apd Mrs. W a Lvkins ji : feta. The dra Lowell 8. Fi Thomas etz m ‘ ; vddi ‘P . Fred Brown, sister o J y a grape colored street len ress] . I ry © H oo, ! x Be "oe i 5 I'he dinner will be followed by the wedding re iy o the ahve of honor. Lory, speater, io black accessories . Covington. Sunshine Girls ce and a f lorace Uoheen, : MacDonald L mt ent Episcopal church, where the couple will be JW ; .« [Netherlands chap, I. T-S. C. 7 as mtn: | front panel ar and Merle P. 8peakmar hearsal at the Advent Ej I ’ She wore a fuchsia taffeta dress The best man was Richard Hen- { ia Merl Speakman Gri Bak : p.m, Wed. Mrs. O. A. Van Over, | : d th A k . No of the-bouffan 4 ; married Saturday. Mesdames John Burke, Paul Koe- “ derson, - Franklin,“ and the ushers Granamotner ASKS ; After the luncheon: Mrs. R. H Guests at the dinner will be Dr. and Mri Clarence L. Hans; beler and George Dougherty | 5655 Marinette, hostess. Mrs. John were Leland Ruddell Smith and 0 C € e cowl draping a G Mathews Presider, > fondue} parents of the future bridegroom; Miss Anna Hans, Dr. Hans Jr, bridesmaids, Wore - peacock blue W. Thornburgh, speaker. Arthur Reuft. ‘ Equal Pay, Work | The state officers of the High a James, Xs ag RN o a wi | Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Woellner and Donald Clark, all of Cine frocks Inter Nos. Noon Wed. Mrs. Ernest The bride woré a gray-blue. MARGATE England— White-/School Sunshine society will be Se Roi Middieto 8 alrmi A coms yp . . y sok . : 4 ’ re f mittee to Work on a Veleral Wm cinnati; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Howard, Oxford, 0; Mr. and 15s | The best man was George J. B. Foster, 940 Brunswick, hostess taffeta suit, black accessories and haired, ‘pipe smoking Mrs, E: M. honqr guests at a presidents luneh- Xo nother tv tal pioject Assisting her will be Fichard Wood, Lebanon, 0. apd Dr. and Mrs. Don Siehl, Columbus, Dougherty, and the ushers were SA HingHeon; Mrs. E. C. a corsage of stephanotis and ivy White, 75.year-old widow and eon Saturday in the Severin hotel. oN ona bustled M Goheen and Mrs. MacDonald Also at the dinner will be Messrs, and Mesdames Russe - J. Thomas J. Dougnerty, Mi. Burke umpler, speaker. : 3 leaves, ; grandmother, recently stood up fo - The new officers are Miss Phyllis - which has a | Reservations. may be made with Sanders, E. Mayer Maloney, Loren o'clock tomorrow. at... the: Wood and William Davey. : | MISCELLANEO! S + After a reception in the church, the government “big guns” at Mar- Landis, Sheridan, president; Miss: ket on the de Mis. Speakman 3 K..Blue and Robert Young, 'thg stock club. - Wilbur D.’ Peat, cura- The bride wore. a white satin Alpha_ chap, . Gamma Gamma Ny. the couple left for a motor, FID sata in Semsnting equal pay for Helen Watkins, Lafayette, vice of room to ws by, Ma ‘Rev. and. Mrs, Phillip Minton © “70 050 gC petron Art | BOWN ‘With-a-fitied-bedies-and full gorohity: pm Wed Wu Ao" the" Smoky mountains. =~ They women in government and city jobs. president, and Miss Helen Hooker, The top, tru 3 Mrs Fumes Puller ..president. will And Mrs. Willard Fawcett : museuti: is to be the: guest skirt. Her fingertip ilusion veil fell Business meeting. {will be at home "after Oct. 1 in’ She won a promise “When na-| Lafayette. and Miss Virginia Rider, school, has a conduct the executive. board meet-| The bride-to-be will be feted speaker . from a Sted Derr] Hark wi Glenns Valley P.-T. A. 7:30 p. m. Sreenvoud, ' ‘tional finances permit.” |Crothersville, corresponding and hold it on. TAAL : " scellanieous Show > arried a white orc a yer- 2 “ > ide was ; ” 1 . t ; i i28- : - ing “of .the Broad Ripple .unit, tonight at a Tolscelus iN id His topic will be “Donald Mat- Sure : ‘ Wed. School. Committee Under- Bo as Eraliated rom toning secretaries. Miss Eliza. - American Legion auxiliary, at 8 ©r 10 be given y Mrs an | tison's Method of Painting.” and After a breakfast. at the Lake standing, Nelson Swift; recep. ber of Zet Ta ‘Alph it; Dell) Kresler Rehsselash sak The S p.m. on Oct. 3 at the post home, | Ritchie : “| some of Mr. Mattison’s work will Shore Country club and a recep-| HOR for new members and teach- Jer Keal a il =" Pa bad vi {chairman of the society. » : | 8 Mr, 1 son's Shor ountry ¢ é -) : r. Kegley will return to anklin | i The “Myrtle Noon” silver cup has! Junior League to Hear | be exhibited. tion at Liederkranz hall, the couple| ®™: : whet: Tie Is & mefnber of Ph Delle | There are Sunshine societies in . » been awarded this vear to Mrs, Wilb D. Peat | An afternoon of bridge, golf left on a wedding trip. They will Lambda Mu chap. Sigma Beta so- Theta fraternity : {200 high schools in Indiana. Their i Grafton Anderson for her out- HDur : ea and tennis will follow the 12:30 ‘he at home after Oct. 1 at 1323 N rority. Wed. Mrs. Merle Thomas, rr {state project is to aid the children "HE JUNIOR LEAGUE: will * $n ee : | a — ; ; standing work as Americanism HE Syme R Lec! ih i p. m. luncheon. Mrs. Samuel D. Drexel ave. Greenfield, hostess. Social meet in Riley hospital. Last year the chairman ih :
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Miller IT is in charge of reserva- | tions for bridge. Mrs, A. 8. Wood - ard Jr, for golf, and Mrs, Daniel P. Morse for tennis,
Poets to Meet
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Guild Board Begins Year
society gave Riley $7500 for medi{cal equipment and gifts of books, |records, movie projectors and record | players. | Mrs. H. L.'Hollgnbach, Fortville, {will discuss the responsibilities of {the sponsors and the new officers, {Other speakers for Saturday's pro- | gram include Miss Wilda Hoopen~ gardner, Ossian; Mrs. Fred Miller, Monticello; Mrs. Mary D. Brown, Ft. Branch; Mrs. Margaret Parmenter, Milroy, and -Mrs. Brush
‘ McIntyre, Lebanon.
Equal Pay Is Urged
For Women in Britain LONDON. — To relieve a eritical shortage of labor in industry here, equal pay for women is being urged in Great Britain. There are 300,000 jobs for women workers for which
ithere are no applicants.
TT p . " uu. i 4108633 The executive board of the I 0 Entertain Mrs. Joseph Cole and Mrs. L. * eKQ6 Methodist Hospital White Cross! : J. Eby have returned from a On Saturday &Q54 guild will hold its opening, fall The Butler university's Women's short visit to New York. They | . meeting at 10 a. m. tomorrow in Athlétic association will sponsor an were accompanied by Mrs. Cole's | At 2 p.m. Saturday the Poets’ #Q9 N AJd lthe guild service center. { all-school party from 9 to 11 p. m. daughter; Ann, who entered her comer will hold its annual awards: ¥J 1087 Ww E you: | The guild now has 56 units with! Friday in the gymnasium. The freshman year in Marymount |qay at tHe Athenaeum. In charge a as + a total of 20 members. A new’ party will honor freshman students. college, Tarrytown - on - the-Hud- | the awards are Mrs. John A YY Dealer SKJI2 {unit ‘has been organized: by the Miss Edyth Leachman, president, | son, (Hook, Mrs. Josephine Duke Mot- : women of the Woodruff Place Bapchairman.” She will be assisted y TTT ley and Mrs. Lilyann Crockett BARTS tist church. The unit will hold its { Mis. Norma Koster’ of the city The Doctor Says— | Lowder Val (first meeting Thursday at the servirks department, and Mrs. Mag- { Dr. Mary Louise D. Mendones,| lice center. | dalene Davis, of the Butler physical S Yy C § [Purdue university extension service, | »A0263 Unit off Mrs. M. M. Car-| P, 5. Ro polo education department, -~ urgery Lures will - speak on exténsion colirses.| Tournament—Neither wal | “nb officers are 1 a I Tore BRIDE—Mrs. Lester Stewart ‘he . ~ $f J | spe? i 3 ® > South = West North East er, president; Mrs, arles ttle was Miss Ruth Wainwright beOther officers of the executive Lo ~ | Musi¢ will be provided by the Rev. | IN.T. P « 34 P and Mrs. Roy Knarr, first and sec- ‘ 13 board of WA. A. include Deniese Gall Stones and Mrs. Paul McAfee, Trafalgar; a Po $a Po ond vice presidents: Mrs. Fred How-| 10re her marriage Sept. . hon vice president; Virginia ik Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Weinberg and ard, secretary: Mrs. Bernard Henrys Parents of the couple are Mr. Kr Greenshurg, secretary: Mar- b By WILLIAM A. O'BRIEN, M. D. | Miss Carol "Jean Weinberg, North Opening—¢ 4 treasurer, and Mrs. Walter Barney, and Mrs. C. C. Wainwright Rankin! treasurer; Ellen Mi- REMOVAL of the gall bladder is| Vernon, and’ Mrs. Naomi Malcolm. 0. | work chairman, There are 35 char- and Mr. and Mrs. Basil Stewhell, Ye e, 111, social chairman necessary, in patients with galll Miss Wanda Lyday will be ter members. | art, all of Lebanon. Patricia Smuck, sports chair : Holland photo. Stones, to eradicate the disease com- the registrar, and the hos- Slam Is Made . m - WED THIS MONTH-—Mrs. pletely. The risk from the opera-|pitality committee will include Mrs 2 30s nbers are Misse of loceph “M, Leap, the former tion is slight, if it is performed Gertrude Herrmann, Glenwood: B v C di Me ee Misses Bel! J Mary Elizabeth Hall” was before complications develop. Messrs. and Mesdames son 1 DY LONCeding ) Clam detty Gaddis, Peggy Ma- xrtied Sept. & in th ne of Gall stones may not cause any Newlin, Edgar Varon, R. E. Lee : Tere ] % LIne Saiz, easy Ya, [ - F R Dar . i" 1g bie of SY Dlome a they ire Sun istjand Richa Rass Dr nd » linn Bi Ahr Forbes, Lila Cullen, Betty Blackwell nealinal ar covered inthe course of a general Mrs. Raymond Fagin, Mrs: Fran THE MIDWEST carried away gt Beatri . rs ey iDinckwel] £:1an tvangelica! and Reformed examination. In other instances,(Baron, Mrs. R. N. Britton and| its full share of the honors at the Store Hours) Monday Zaroutl Seruriey, Barbara Jungclaus,- Nancy Olaar The bride is the daugh-" patients have severe attacks of | Henry Bond. recent national championships. 0:30 A.M. to 5 P. M. Betty Strols, Gunhilde Dudziak, '®. 0f Mrs. Sherman H, Okey, ‘colic, which can be traced to the| # cme | Probably the two happiest women Evelyn Hammond, Hilda Humke, 726 Cottage ave, and the gall bladder and stones. British Woman Is | at the tournament were Mrs. Max = Jean Fein, Janet Field and Ann ieqgroom is the son of Mr, | .Gall bladder colic begins -sud- . ' | Gutman of Covington, Ky, and Jensen and Mrs; Amos Leap, Sheridan, denly, in the pit of the stomach or Legionnaire | Mrs. Leonard Goldstein of Cin- : under the ribs on the right side, LONDON -— Britisher Suzanne cinnati, winners of the national ‘ with a knife-like pain which quick- Travers is the only woman member women's pair championship. \ « MR ly goes through to the back and of the French Foreign legion. After some optimistic bidding, SX » : shoulder, becoming so severe that| She has been a warrent officer for Mrs. Gutman was confronted with Paro . a Mo : morphine injections are requiredisix years, and she serves as a jun-
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for its relief, The pain may end in a few minutes as suddenly as it began, or it may last for hours. The patient usually complains of soreness in the gall bladder zone for several days] after a spell. At the onset nausea and voniiting are common. Usually | there is not any fever during the |
attack, and, when it is over, the patient apparently is as .well as ever,
» » » MILD attacks of gall bladder disease vary from a feeling of fullness to a dull aching soreness un« der thé rib margin. Strangely, a large number of stones and a chronically inflamed gall bladder may produce only mild symptoms, while a few stones and a slightly infected gall bladder may cause severe attacks, Digestive difturbances are coms mon in patients with chronic gall bladder disease, A feeling of fullness after eating and gas on the stomach are usual complaints, Even though relief from pain follows the operation, the digestive symptoms may continue. It is not necessary to remove gall
of the patient's reaction to the difficulty, and the possibility of damage to surrounding organs.
yu. , QUESTION: What is the best way to stop smoking?
gle courier, nurse and canteen manager in Saigon,
President
Mrs. William Baughn Mrs, William Baughn, Warsaw, is state president of Lambda Chi Omega sorority, which will hold its 20th. annual state convention Oct. 11 and 12 in the Severin hotel.
ANSWER: You must stop abruptly, since tapering off is ineffective. | If you cut off tobacco entirely, it| may bother you for a time, but the, feeling will wear off, as the tobacco habit is not a true addiction.
Women's Suffrage WASHINGTON — The United! States . constitution’ did not deny ‘the vote to woren but interpretation<of the- historic document did.!
Mrs. Charles: Lewis is president of Beta Zéta chapter, the hostess group. Mrs. Robert Halstead, convention chairman, is being assisted
| by Miss Alice Murray, publicity;
Mrs. La Verne Shuler, dance; Mrs. Harold Simmons, dinner; Mrs. John Stewart, reservations, and Mrs. T. E. Lewis, luncheon. Block's will present’ a style show during the. convention.
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| trying to guess the location of the
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quite a problem to make her contract on today's hand. The opening diamond lead was won in dummy with the ace and the ace and king of spades picked up the opponents’ trumps. Then the ace and king of hearts were cashed, the diamond was led from dummy to Mrs. Gutman's king, followed by. the queen of diamonds.
i wo» AT THIS point she led the four
of .clubs and when East put on the deuce, the nine was played | from dummy and held the trick The ace of clubs was cashed and a‘club trick conceded, With both the North and South hands holding .trumps, and stripped of hearts and diamonds, Gutman said that if the first club trick lost to West, there was no return that could defeat the contract. If she had made the mistake of
king of clubs, or if the "hee of clubs had been cashed, followed
and her contract.
Camp Fire Leaders ‘Plan Two Events
| The Leaders’ association of the
Camp Fire Girls will sponsor a rummage sale Wednesday, Oct. 8,! at 841 Indiana ave. The group also will hold a roller skating party at| Riverside Oct. 24. Rummage sale material is being collected at the. Camp Fire office. It can also be brought to tne leaders meeting Oct, 6. Mrs. Ivan Davidson is in charge of collecting! articles.
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