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Monday Club

Guest Day |

North Side Study Club Will Honor President A guest day, a president's day| luncheon and a president's day| party are being planned by local] clubs for their meetings this week. |

The Monday Club will have a guest day meeting and tea at 2 p. m, tomorrow in the Meridian Room of| th. Colonial .-urniture Co. Mrs, | Marthe Gruselle Martin will speak] on “The Altiplano of the Andes.” "Mrs. Carl A. Ploch, president, aud| all past presidents will be bonor| guests, Mrs. C. W. Bashore, social chairman, and her committee are in charge of arrangements for tne tea A president's day party will bes “held tomorrow hy the North Side study Club, Mrs. A. A. Goodwin, | 4813 College Ave. will be the host-| ess, and Mrs. B. A. Wilkins will! assist, Mrs. Harrison C, Collier is to be th. guest speaker. Music will be provided by Mrs. Rebecca Vandercook

The Indianapolis Current Events| Club will have a president's day luncheon tomorrow af the home of Mrs. J. W. Webb, 955 Campbell Ave Miss Phoebe Link will be the assistant hostess Mrs, Bert Combs will report on Current Events,” and reports will he given on the Indiana Council of women and the Seventh District Indiana Federation of Clubs of the club are Mrs. M. !

Officers

treasurer

he American Club wiil hear Mrs, T. L

France and Switzerland when

Thelma Rhoten, 136 W. 30th St.

Will Meet

pm. Friday in Room 313 at the

school,

Ralph D. Morris.

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# n » Emmaus PTA will sponsor a chili supper from 5 to 8 p. m. tomorrow

chiadrman of the Ways and Means Committee, is being assisted by Vy Mrs. Walter Zoller,

Organization Course To Be Friday The Marion County Council of

Parents and Teachers will sponsor a study course in parent-teacher

in the Palm Room of the Claypool Hotel, t Mrs, Walter L. Thoms is direct- | ing the course

Afternoon Memorial Service

Opens State DAR Conference Announce Today in French Lick Hotel Programs

W. Penrod, president; Mrs. Hubert French Lic}

nti arvice at 2 pom . v Jord " 8 t, Mrs, Webb A memorial service al 2 | Singleton St. Mrs. John W. ThornSon Vi President, My Myers, Barney, state chaplain, presided. The formal opening will be tonight . ho the speaker. and MVS SOrELA! ane. 4 : "at 8:30 o'clock in the Convention Hall of the hotel, burgh Is to he Spe : *

History Literary general, will Rankin at the opening session describe her recent trip through ! sessions will begin with a breakfast » it'at 8 a meets at 8 p. m. today with Mrs. at 9:30 o'clock bow, U. 8. Agriculture, Forest Servm—— {fee, will Program

PTA Hostesses {Woodbox,"” at this time.

circuit court, will talk ‘on “Our Civic ciety with a program at 8 p. m. to-| » x #8 Responsibility in a PTA hostesses of Shortridge High World,” at the afternoon session be- School principals and museum trus-| Will honor its sponsor, Mrs. Ernest H. White, School will have a meeting at 2 ginning at 2 o'clock. :

“Upon All of Us Rests the Cor-ig on display at the museum. Mrs, Graeme B Supple, hostess nerstone of the

Foliz, Grant O. Q. Johnson, T. R. journ after a morning meeting on “Pre-Célumhian Discoveries of! Johnson, George H. Kingsbury and friday.

hosts at this convention R. Burns, North’ Manchester, is the the activities

at the school. Mrs. Edward Haynes, State regent.

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organization Friday at 9:30 a, m. a lecture-recital last night in Mar-

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WORK ON DECORATIONS—Co-chairmen of the decorations committee for the conference the Eleventh District, American Legion Auxiliary, will hold here Friday and Saturday are (left and right] Mrs. A. Wayne Murphy and Miss: Margaret Eastridge. Mrs. John Valentine is general chairman for the conference.

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~The Bridal Scene— |

Miss Jeanes ~ To Howard W. Sutherland; .

Meeting Tomorrow An auction and pledge services

Bix wedding abnouncements share today's bridal scene spotlight.

sororities week.

The Sigma Kappa Alumnae Assoclation will meet next Wednesday ing Butler University where she is| at 7:45 p. m. at the home of Miss!y member of Kappa Kappa Gamma | Charlotte Jeanes, 4473 N, Pennsylvania St. Assistant hostesses are tw be Mn. Loy Beckett and Mrs. Hugh per of Sigma Nu fraternity y. . a8 ® : There will be an auction of ar.| Miss Shirley Ann Streit will be|read the vows. ticles made by the members, Mrs Married to Robert W. Hinkle, 2817| Earl Cooper is president,

will be married Dec. 20 in Sweeney Chapel, Butler University,

student at Butler, and is a ‘mem-|

[Flower Catholic Church, 8he is the! pve.

ron Alpha Sorority will meet Streit, 901 N. CoQuincy St. x tomorrow at 12:30 p. m. Mrs. Rus-| Miss Margaret Daly, Chicago, will! . sell Bleeke, 817 E. 55th St, is to be be the maid of honor, and Miss! hostess, {Janet Veregge and Miss Janet Bear The Alpha Pi Omega Sorority|Will be bridesmaids. The best maa 1s| will have a mee'ing tomorrow night|!® be Robert Boyd, and Robert Shat-| at 8:30 o'clock in the YWCA. - fer and Willlam Russell will be ushers, Mrs. Albert Kingham, 608 N. Tux- "Nw edo Ave, will be hostess tonight at| Robert D. Conger will take Miss 8 o'clock to the Verae Borores|Virginia Maé Bastin as his bride on Chapter of the-Verus Cordis Soror-|Nov. 14 in the West Michigan Street ity. There will be pledge services. |Methodist Church. The bride-to-be rr {is the daughter of the Rev. and Young People’s Dance [3458, Ames 8, Bastin, $352 W, Michi " Tr. er's mother To Be Saturday lis Mrs. Joseph W. Compr, Goa Oity », | ” » » Tia Nouba peop 2s Bier athisent Mrs Winifred Landers, 100 De-| sponsor its first fall dance from g| “Winey St, announces the ap-/

hing marriage of her daughter, | p.m. to midnight Saturday in the PTO%¢ 8 ’ ay a y ® Mary Rita, to Prank G. Marren, son |

Cathedral Joe ‘of Mrs. Frank Marren, 261 Downey

Times Stale Service

Ind. Oct. 8--The 47th annual confygence of the of the American Revolution convened $day in the

Hotel

The Aloha Chapter, ITSC, will] meet at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Charles Todd, 5326

FRENCH LICK ndisna Daughters Springs

opened the conference. Mrs, Max

Zainey's orchestra Ave, will play. | The wedding will be Oct. 18 in

Mrs. Fred H. {Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Knauer is a co- {Church, chairman for the

» » » Mrs. Freda McCarthy and Wildance. Others are ;

Mrs. Roscoe C. O'Byrne; president Norman Schulz will assist the host- | Mr 8 Ie y . |

- be the chief speaker F rikson Dav 58. . | Ti OW & ot , J ” i A - Miss Mary Souders, 807 E. 42d 8t.,! I 0 Be Observed will entertain the Flemish Flanders Chapter, ITSC, at 7:45 p. m. torym 7 | morrow. Eoaervaion| 1 OM Ww | A 0 orro Misses Ruth and Mary Jenkins Leif Erikson Day will be observed | will be assistant hostesses. Mrs.

Judge Dan Pyle, St. Joseph county by the American Scandinavian 80-| Noble Reynolds will speak.

m. and ‘a morning meeting Rudolph H. Gradiscuss to Refill

Changing morrow at the Children’s Museum. The Isle of Pines Chapter, ITSC,|

‘tees have received special invita- Lory, at a guest tea from 1:30 to| The theme of the conference, (jong, A Scandinavian exhibit now 4 p. m. Priday at the 38th 8t.|

Nation,” will be branch, Indiana National bank. {

. Lars IL. Hydle, Ball State| |, . : . chairman, will be assisted by group expressed by James Tucker, Paoll poo... College. ghd Yodianai,, JTC Diohor guest wil Greek = chairmen They are Mesdames attorney, at the banquet tomorrow chaltman of ‘the Amenicin-Scandi- the Isle of Pines and Cuba, | Addison M. Dowling, Howard F. at 7p m. The conference will ¥d-| Foundation, will talk on g =» 1

Mrs. John Thornburgh will speak

América.” to the St. Joan of ‘Arc Chapter, |

A discussion. period will follow | the talk, and a social hour will close English Ave.

chapters are Mrs. Furel

Southern District

. | Hostesses for the event will be Projects of the organization his aro. qomes Seward S. Craig, Brunear include ,a membership con- oo noes 0. BE. Gunvalsen, Earn-

test: the National Tribute Grove of [ 4 ww | ndeen, Emil Unger, Hous-

* ton T. Cory, Hans §. Sorensen, L. L.| ¥ memorial forest, and the \.g and E A. Johnson, Walter 8 : . Grace C. Marshall memorial schol- Jensen. John A. Clark and H arship fund. Coucheran Aamot ] : d

Music Is Topic

edwood trees in California; the

state

Knights of Columbus To Have Dance nsville at & meeting of the Mar-| The Knights of Columbus will insville Music Club and the Sym- open their fall season with a DisSociety. Her i Was covery Day dance at 9 p. m. Friday Twentieth Century Music iin their hall. Carl Kiefer's orches-

Miss Grace Hutchings presented

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Living

for vour winter enjovment

Mustrated Plant Lamp that brings outdoors indoors

You'll find an exciting selection of new Lamps on Our Qc — 2 «rah Sileac

Charles Mayer & Company

29 W. Washington St.

tra will pliy. Reservations may be made at the clubhouse. John F. Murphy is general arrangements chairman. His assistants are Joseph Niehaus, Mr. Niehaus Jr,- Ralph Maddux, . Frank Tracy, Sam Reagan, William V O'Neil, John G. O'Connor, James !J. Woods, Jim Babcock, Bernard (McGinty, William J. Glennon James McQuade and Bernard Burke

Mabel M. Williams [s Married Here Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Douglas are al home at 2235 N. Delaware St, following their wedding Sunday

at 3:30 p. m. in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford F. Hutchins, 2954 Ruckle St. The Rev. Herbert 8. Huffman of the First Friends Church officiated. The, bride, the former Miss Mabel M. whiiams, i1§ the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Renos C. Williams, Spen$28.50 cer. Mr, Douglas’ mother is. Mrs

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- : your Buick hand Mrs. Johnson Heads Speakers’ Bureau Mrs. Sylvester Johnson has been appointed the head of the local 2 speakers’ bureau of the Women's Committee of the Indiana” State

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Symphony Society. The newly formed bureau is under the gerieral chairmanship of Miss Alma Patton, Marion, ; Designed to fill the many requests from organizations which want in- » formation on the symphony orches- | tra, the bureau will provide qualifled speakers, 4

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League Opens Class ‘In Braille Work

| The Indianapolis Junior League | today began a 10-week series of | instruction in transcribing Braille at its office, Winter Apartments. | The course is open‘ to the public | and all equipment is provided. The | Council of Social Agencies Volun- | teer Committee is in charge of regFong / League members directing the| |course are Mesdames Norman Perry | IF George Huff and Neil Garber. |

Meeting. Tomorrow « | The Big Four American Legion |

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ITSC, when it meets at 12:30 p. m.jond: vice presidents; Mrs. Maude uels). Mrs. Axelrod will present the| Friday with Mrs. E. A. Dosch, 4257 Thomas, secretary, and Mrs. Grace review, and Mrs. Ben Paller willl | Jester, treasurer.

Hazel W, Douglas, Mayville, Wis, x sense it right from the first in the way

You feel it not ory in He coud soft ride of this- big beauty, but in the way it seems to

“track,” answers unfailingly to your touch

war, Buick found a way to get greater soft-

tires that are available anywhere.

that Buick rims are wider.

an inch and a half wider —

softer ride that naturally comes from travel. ing on 25 pounds instead of 30.

In addition, widening the base of the tires gives bracing against side-thrust; as your legs

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‘Newman Mothers Set Card Party Tuesday

Mr, and Mrs. Myron J. Austin and Mr. Knauer. Committee members include Messrs. and Mesdames U. Moorefield photo. | Butler University will sponsor a Adrian Breting Mrs. Knauer card party Tuesday at 1:30 p. m.| Jr, James D., Duncan, Fritz M.!in Block's auditorium. Mrs. Frank Ehling, James H. Gibson, J. C. C. Thompson is chairman of the Greenwood, H. Pierre Haflich, Ed-| party, and Mrs. Russel T. Sweeney mond W. Hebel, Alvin C. Johnson, | will assist. Otto C. Mahrdt, J. C. Matthews, E.! The ticket committee is composed H, McCaffery, Robert L. Ramsay, of Mesdames Clarence J. Brink- J Graeme B.. Supple, Ben H. Wake- worth, Jasper Minnis, O. E. Laugh-| ¢ fleld, Floyd D. Wallace and David ner, W. O. Kimberlin, Neal Dow, M.| iJ. Carr, Roy Smith, G. W. Clark, {J. W. Hannon, Leo Langwerlen, J. iJ. Blackwell and William Roeder.

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Unit to Meet

The Wayne Unit, American Legion IP m1 Auxiliary TR meet today at 3 Review Tonight ! ’ |. Jack Axelrod has been appointed, Pp. m. in the post home. Mrs. Mar- chairmin of the Jewish Program! garet Skinner is president. The Series. The group will meet tonight other officers are Mrs. Liday Thomas at 8 p. m. to hear a review of “The Go and Mrs. Helen Jester, first and sec-| World of Sholom Aleichem” (Sam-|Modern ,

co. ‘ dramatize portions of the book. Gas’

brace you when you stand with feet apart, les. ‘ This checks sidesway and the tendency of a tire to “roll under” on sharp or fast turns.

Furthermore, the tread is flattened. More rubber is put on the road. More rubber means more traction — more braking power — more resistance to skidding — ‘far, far better car control.

the way it holds its

to the full,

that even before the And you have only to compare the handling of a Buick with any other car to see the result. . .. ‘

ty from standard-size

WEDNESDAY, OCT. 5 1947 Will Entertain ‘Mary Lynn McCormick Engaged,

{Alumnae [48 ; Alpha Pi Omega Sets Shirley Streit Is Betrothed t

Miss Deere is the daughter of {Chester St., on Oct. 18 in the Little prs, Minnie Deere, 2114 Carrolton|at 1:30 p. m. in Ayres’ committee

oe Lambda Chapter of Alpha daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Walter] em -

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Three groups of the American | Association of University Women

Mr. and Mrs. J. Lynn McCormick, 535 N. Central Ct. announce have meetings scheduled tomorrow. are the activities planned by the engagemgnt of their daughter, Mary Lynn, to Howard W. Suther- - land, son of Mrs. Lucile Sutherland, 6600 Brookville Rd. The couple

The bridge study groups will meet tomorrow night in the 38th

Miss McCormick is a graduate of Christian College and is attend- | St. branch, Indiana National Bank,

Mrs. V. R. Rupp will speak on

tendants at the marriage of Miss “Contract Bridge.” Mr. Sutherland 1s also a evs Deere to Herbert Highurs, acksonville, couple noon unit study group, will meet {be married Oct. 19 in the Unitarian with Mrs. J. A. Campbell, 617 E. {Chapel. Dr. Prank 8. C. Wicks will 58th St.

International Relations, . after-

“India” will be the topic of a talk by Mrs. Fred Hamerin, The social studies group will meet

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supply un the doors If the have such will find t rugated ci attached « If a rathe ment. is de clean ' chet and ‘hold tape or thi In this ¢ to, stand ir bow! or pe will becorn cloth can and the | bakings.

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