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scale production would take place

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The Past Presidents of PTA Thursday in the East Room of the

also have been invited to a number

MONDAY

Shadeland—8 p. m. Reception for teachers. : TUESDAY . Decatur Central—7:30 p. m. Program on “Do Parents and Teachers Know Each Other?” Reception for teachers. Oaklandon—17:45 p. m. Fim on “Health.” . : WEDNESDAY Bridgeport—8 p. m. Frank Wallace, state entomologist, speaker. Crooked: Creek—T7:45 p. m. “Home

in the United States.

and School Relations,” Delver Carder, principal, Tour of school;

Receptions and supper meetings |planned next week by schools throughout the county. Guest speakers

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will have a meeting at 1:30 p. m. War Memorial building. are among PTA activities being

of the meetings,

The county PTA groups will meet as follows:

reception “for teachers. Sixth grade parents to be hosts, Hickory College—2 p. m. Red Cross film, “Care of the Sick Child.” Pike Township—T7:30 p. m. “The Bikini Atom Bomb Test,” Wayne Guthrie, william H. Evans—7:30 p. m. Red Cross Safety film, Program by “Ith grade pupils. FRIDAY Nora—12:30°p. m. Sandwich luncheon. Mrs. Meredith Nicholson Jr, guest speaker, Wayne Township High School—5:30 p. m. Fall festival,

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Permanent Waves

The_atomic age has come to Indianapolis in the form of a “supersonic” permanent wave machine. The machiries are being introduced this week in Wasson's beauty salon, the first in the country to receive them. The wave unit looks like a small table radio. It utilizes infra-red rays and takes only one-third as long to give a permanent as the old methods.

Hostess’ Pet Hate

The bane of many a hostess’ life

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES __ Bridge— ‘2 Small Slam Bid

is a white mark left on the table

from wet or hot dishes. Get rid of these marks by taking a dampened cloth, - dipping it in baking soda, and rubbing the mark until it disappears, Afterwards rub lightly with furniture polish, using a eircular motion,

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By WILLIAM E. McKENNEY America’s Oard Authority WHILE fio woman player on the Pacific coast has broken into the Life Masters’ list as yet, I believe that the eastern players who will attend the regional tournament at Coronado, Cal, Nov. 7 to 11, will meet several woman play=-

ers there of equal“caliber with |

the ' eastern women champions. During the war years, these woms= en did not get an opportunity to participate in our major tournaments, and thus their winning of Master Points was restricted. One of the strong woman players on the Pacific coast: is Mary Jane Kauder, who had an inter esting situation to handle in today's hgnd. When West held the first trick, he felt quite certain of defeating the contract. After

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Telephone Riley 7411

Claire litfany and [rma Hill

Rayon Crepe Casuals—At Budget Prices!

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Famous makers have labeled these dresses for success! Irma Hill —shows trim slim half sizes and Claire Tiffany a two-tone straight size! The styles are sparkling, created of soft-as-silk rayon crepe with button-bright, soft shoulder newness! And the sewmanship (from the seams out) is superb! All three are fitting fashion for Fall,

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B. Claire Tiffany Majorette rayon crepe with front pleats. Zipper placket. Fall shades. Sizes 12 to 20.

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Irma Hill Rayon

Wasson’s Pin Money Shop, Third Floor

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hie . : - Gea SOCIAL “1 Made With Fewer Trumps SITUATIONS = SITUATION: A friend of five. He shifted to a diamond, 4 which Mrs. Kauder (South) won || Yours has been going with a ¢ A863 with the 10. . Young JINR 0p Jeveral Sutin, - »~ » ’ y 8 4AKQ 1018 Ts THEN she cashed the king and she is going to marry him. AAK2 N rH ace of clubs in dummy and. led WRONG WAY: Bay, “When vis . Ww E w Josey | the queen of clubs. When East | are you and Jim going to get * L 5 S . None showed out, Mrs, Kauder discard- || married, Anne?" &J62 Dealer | a 95 ed a spade from her own hand. RIGHT WAY: Don't ask : “The - fourth club was led and such a personal question. She'll Mrs. Kauder ruffed with the jack of diamonds. || let her friends know when she 238 3 103 Now when Mrs, Kauder led the || becomes engaged. eKQJ10 queen of hearts, West was frozen a8 out of his diamond trick, as he

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had to under-ruff declarer's king and queen of diamonds, and be over-ruffed by dummy’'s ace or eight of diamonds.

‘Sorority Pledge

GREENCASTLE, Oct. 10, — Miss

had only four trumps, and he had 'Sorority at DePauw University.

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Robe by B. Cohen

29.95

Comes in Navy and Scarlet

Sizes 12 to 20

Wasson’s Robes, iy : Third Floor

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If it’s a B. Cohen robe—yod know you're wearing the best . . . for warmth of pure wool . , . style newness . . rightness! It's tailored to double-breasted brightness, buttoned with pearl (simulatéd) and prettily piped with satin. Has two carry-all pockets,

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Royal President | TOKYO. — Princess Sadako, em|press dowager of Japan, has taken |a job for the first time in her life. |she accepted the presidency of the ‘Japan Silk Thread association,

tficlen Dunlop, New Augusta, has which has been organized to sponall, he could count that declarer |Bken pledged to Kappa Alpha Theta sor the development of that indus-

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