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scheduled activities for next week. |

Card Party ~~ [me our ra wie naw To. Sponsor

abies 5 h | T Al | Cumberland—T7:30:p. m. The Rev.| D. of L Also to Have Wilbur Dickerson will give de-! A Dinner Meeting .

planned a dinner meeting and a card party for the near future, = | WEDNESDAY

The dinner will be held at 6 p. m. | Glenns Valley Study Group—11:30 | monodramatizati

Tuesday in the Catholic Community| , m, Mrs. Frank Carey, hostess. Center. Judge Wilbur A. Royse,| Covered dish luncheon. “When Appellate Court, will discuss “Com-| Home and School Disagree,” Mrs. munism."” | Robert Bidlack. Collection of Miss Mary Hickey is chairman, scrapbooks and toys for Riley) assisted by Misses Florence and| Hospital patients, Evelyn Stack, Georgia Vogelsang, FRIDAY : Mary Kavanaugh, Minnie Weiss- william Evans—7:30 p. m. School] haar and Martha and Helen Hickey, aud. Card party; candy sale. | and Mrs. Henry Miley.

A “post office’ card party will ve Indiana Artists

given dt 2 p. m, Dec. 6 in Block's! 1 auditorium. The table prizes ok Set Dinner been mailed from all the states,| The Indiana Artists Club will hold

Canada, Mexico, Bermuda and Cuba, its annual dinner at 7 p. m. tomor“and the proceeds will go to charity. row in the Boulevard Room of the

Miss Helen M. Reidy is general Antlers Hotel. The program will ¢

Tuesday | ronsoar {Programs

votions; Dyson Cox, principal, will League The Daughters of Isabella have] show film; music and social hour will sponsor two Decem to follow program. jon the 11th and the 14th. 'tian Church officiated.

Is Wed at Home

The Indianapolis Branch, National ents; Mr. and Mrs, - Ernest -

of American Pen Women, 1330 N. Tuxedo St. The Rev. ber programs bert J. Wilson of the Hillside Chris- |

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‘THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

‘A candlelight ceremony united Miss Betty Joan Doan and¢ E. Thomas Hogan at 7:30 p. m, yesterday in the home of the bride's par-

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Mrs, Ellene Purdy will give a Miss Mildred Hogan, the maid of

accompanied b y Roche was the best man.

Ayers Turner, at/satin gown. Her finger-tip

Christian Church |POmMpons, sanctuary.

Highest” by Mrs, | Brookside Pkwy. Mr. Hogan lips, will be pre- | 1737 Arrow Ave, sented by the Technical Choral Society at 3 p. m. on Dec, 14 in the| The following units of the War Memorial Building. The S0- ,qist Hospital White Cross

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7:30 p. m. on Dec. veil fell from a crown of orange 11 in’ the Third | blossoms, and she carried white,

There was a reception in the The cantata home following the ceremony. The “King of thel/couple will be at home at 2901]

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Meeting Schedule

MethGuild

jety is under the direction of Miss wil] meet next week at the Service

chairman. The committee chair- include a talk by Mrs. Margaret Louise Swan, accompanied by MIS. Center: Monday—Central Avenue men include Mrs. George Kirkhoff Andrew of the Indiana Conservation Helen Rice. {Methodist, Psychic Scierice,

and Miss Dellia Lynch, prizes; Miss Department and music by Mr, and Mrs. Phillips, Attica,

Elsie Carter and Miss Helen Hur- Mis. Glen O. Friermood.

ana poet. This cantata was pub-jitol Avenue and University

First

is an Indi- Baptist and Donati; Tuesday—Cap-

Park;

ley, candy; Mrs. Margaret Smith) Plans for the party are in charge lished last December. Mrs. Clyde Wednesday — Children’s Cheer, West

and Mrs. Charles Forche, holiday of Mesdames Effie F. Carter, Hazel Titus is chairman of the two pro- Washington and St. Mark; Thurs-,

specialty; Mrs. Charles Galm and Barker Hayes and Katherine Blos- grams, and Mrs. H. 8. McKee is day—Music and Broad Ripple; Fri-

Miss Gertrude McHugh, tables; Miss ingham. Mary Ann Dolan and Mrs, Mana — Turner, Kitchen of the Air; Mrs. Yeo Leach, out-of-state activities; | Miss Alice Lipps and Miss Patricia Dodd, tickets; Miss Kathryn Arkins, | reception, and Miss Nelle Sage and Miss Thelma Haugh, miscellaneous card games.

DAR Chapter To Meet

Othniel Hitch will discuss “The Rugged Era” when the Caroline

Scott Harrison DAR Chapter ob- Bl 2 : serves Indiana Day at 1:30 p. m. He enims Thursday in the chapter house, Mrs. George Chamberlain Kolb will 5fii- : F B ciate. or oys

Christmas gifts will be brought for children of the Pine Mountain

Settlement School. Mrs. Arch N. For any kind of play, indoors or Bobbitt is chairman for the project. | out, wear Tuffies Out Of The Mrs. Martha Martin, accompanied West blue jeans. They're tops

by Mrs. Samuel O. Dungan, will sing a group of French songs.

Mrs. John G. Venson and Mrs. - « « copper riveted . . . doubleGustavus B. Taylor will be co- stitched with heavy orange chairmen of hostesses. Assisting in thread . . and inside swinging the dining room will be Mesdames pockets!

Leroy H. Millikan, Frank F. Hutchings, Robert L. McKecknie and Lee

Mrs. John Downing Johnson will preside at the tea table:

The Genuine

—made of real 8-0z. blue denim

Welker. 2 09 Mrs. Maurice E. Tennent and In Sizes 4 to 18 .

‘president of the group. |day—Sun Rae and Cheerful.

Goucher Alumnae

Will Meet The Indianapolis Goucher College “Alumnae Club will have its fall meeting at 12:30 p. m., «Dec. 6. Mrs. Theodore C. Bosler, 4717 N. Illinois Bt., will entertain. The following officers will be installed: Mrs, Bosler, president; Mrs. Frederick C. Albershardt, vice

president; Mrs. Pell ¥angas, sec- . COWBOY PANTS

retary; Mrs. Paul A. Schaffner,

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treasurer, and Mrs. George R.| Jeffrey, publicity.

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Daily Store Hours—9:00 A. M. to 5:25 P. M.

on ‘of “King Saul,” honor, wore green satin. Ralph |

| Mrs, Carolyn! The bride wore a candlelight |

Rose Myra Phil- Son of Mr, and Mrs. Wayne Hogan,

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Fashion of the Week

Written by Carolyn Fore, Noblesville.

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