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“Tulsa and New York |, Office Heads Accused WASHINGTON, Jan. 3 (UP) The Senate Appropriations Com mittee revealed today that six internal revenue field employers, including agents in charge of New
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{Continued From Page One) are willing to listen to the other. fellow speak in order to have his say,” Dr. Jones; said.’ SE "Bishop Smith made no qualifica=| York and Tulsa, Okla. offices, have tions. The Houstonian who in 1940 |] been . speculating in commodity ‘was named president of the eouncil | markets, : of bishops, Methodism's top honor | ‘The six names were furnished ‘and assignment after it healed the the committee by Treasury Sec- great. North:=South split that had retary John W, Snyder after a sur- existed In the church since Civil UY TUWAR TUMAde or Rll Meld em “war days, smacked the federations! ployees requested by commitlee anti-U. 8. actions with “my un- « Members, 3 reserved condemnation.” = Earlier, Mr. Snyder had reported Bishop Smith's. statement read: —— eee ce “that no upper bracket employees: “Because of tertain publicity at- . lon’ . of the Treasury Department In ? - tending upon a meeting of “the olice Close U ! Washington, including the Bureau Streams on Rise Methodist Federation ‘for Social ’ of Internal Revenue, were involved.: : y Action in Kansas City recently, it g . The last included Raymond .L.' : .. 7 lis due the public and the Meth- Jot ! Adams, described as agent in charge F 0 : lodist Church that a ‘statement of lala S eno of the internal revenue office in. arms in eri fact be made: 3 “1 . New York, and Charles R. Gideon, “ : i » - agent in charge of the Tulsa office | ; hi ee Methoust Chur, Raid Five Clubs The report covered the period {rom Wabash and White social, economic and political views At Jeffersonville July 1, 4946, 15 Ties. 1), Ine. Swollen by Snows of its members, each of whom has| (Continued From Page One) . : { iT | absolute freedom. of thought and! ‘The comniittee did not reveal the (Continued From Page One) | expression. The Methodist Church Outspoken in their resentment. type or amount of commodities any Indiana. All main. highways ware oo paver deny its members this, AS troopers lugged a dice wable 4 : | free, : - : t or N 4 out-of the 125;Club;-one-bystanderi Also listed were: Elsewhere inthe country weather Jiensyle Tight: Whereve hey aay taunted, “Whataya have to come Wilford H. Absher, - University observers saw little hope for a quick = jnqividuals, are -the personal!30Wn here for? Ain't they got no City, Ma.; Julius A. Kuzmihski, Chi- thaw to ease the worst general jo. = 00 cerned. Joints in Indianapolis? cago; Charfton A. Pope, Wilming- cold spell of the winter. - ‘ The operators and . attendants ton. N. ©. and Duke C. Trexler, Communications and transporta- “SECOND: No Methodist and nol _ Ue oorninted and. their deadSav y « group can speak for the Methodist | fingerprinted and.their de annah, Ga. tion were snarled throughout most ™ {panned countenances “mugged” by The, latest disclosures were made of the drea. Telephone and tele- Church, save ihe delegated genera) photographers at thé Charlestown as Senate investigators subpenaed graph wires hung limp from poles conference alone. State: Police Post. Later they were brokerage records of the grain and Or, Where they had been whipped, Doesn't: Speak for Church whisked back .to the. Jeffersonville gommodity speculations of Brig by Wind, were festooned through ‘THIRD: The Methodist Pederas|Jall,, booked, and hustled without Gen. Wallace H."Graham, personal fees like ‘ice. encrusted vines, [tion for Social Action is an organiza- delay to magistrates in Jeffersonphysician to President Truman. At least 26 persons died as result tion maintained by people primarily ville and Sellersburg. . * {Edwin W. Pauley informed the °f the vast storm which whined inierested in social and eeonomic Lid § iN Loosen Senate committee that’ records on 8Cross the 16 northeastern stateS—. gations It has existed for some eh mg his. personal commodity . specula- the nation's most heavily-populated 4 years. It is not iow, and never]. OP3ehsus Of. the Gambling clany Hons Will Be’ given it later today. Area—this week. hat Gen, An. Agency or ad el of | ¥88 that the lid would stay ontight
memory of many residents - that : law-enforcement officers ‘had’ rid The federation has never claimed poh Jeffersonville and Clark Counto speak for the church. Any effort ty of.gaming at the same time
propriations Subcommittee on Spec. The 28 dead did not include the Lo. rice, I appear that it represents, py 100 vear Judge Bottorft uation, said he has been 125 persons who lost thei .the Methodist Church is wholly un-{_,_** ; : ) assured by i r lives in oo ented {also engineered a state police sortee the brokerage firm of Bache & Co. tornadoes born of the same storm . : that closed down’ every gambling New York that the records of Gen. condition when it passed over Lou-! FOURTH: Any word spoken or ,jace jn the county outside the Graham will be here for the investi- iSiAn& and Arkansas, nor 14 others NY action taken by individuals or. city limits £. 3 gafors Monday. killed in a train wreck when sipet ®hY 870Up calling themselves ‘Meth- A | ~The Justice Department's anti- knocked out the Missouri Pacific °9!st’ whether at Kansas City or Joss nauk Gp Sa trust division also was studyirg TAIITOnd’s block system neir Otter Sisewhere, that might be, or mire police, unger Alfeeney. now Gen. Graham's brokerage account ville. Mo. "be reasonably construed as being MAYOr of Indianapolis, padiocked - for undisclosed reasons. { Tens of thousands of homes in Subversive or disloyal, or that might! he onoé-1abulous Club Greyhound : Mare Names fo Be Bared (the. New York metropolitan area discredit American democracy: and; °% ¥- 8. 31 North of here, 2 Meantime, there were these other Were without heat. light .or tele- ®X8it atheistic communism, of any| -LaSt night a gloomy silence: had developments: ; 3 phone service today. Mayor William Other totalitarian philosophy, is to! Settled over’ usually bustling West | . ‘ONE: The Senate Appropriations ODWyer threatened to. take over De-deplored, and has my unreserved OOWrt Avenue. Barkeeps languished, . Committee made public the names uel oil deliveries if a black market condemnation and will recelve tii org tack a io of 17 upper-bracke{ Commerce De. d¢Veloped as rumored ~throughog:. hstant: ) es ‘ partment emplovees and three State the town. ; a
1g that he held large quantities lion. The loss to private citizens in| in. i several market commodities, PrOPerty and personal damages was? nions are those of its members. “Sen. William P. Knowland (R. '00 Pig to be estimated. : Cal), member of the Senate Ap-| Homes Without Heat
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Other comments: A “The Federation has taken -an oH URRTT ATTRCRTON TT JC FORTAF TT DAMS immeeessarily critical” view or sir Aedes : — system and an overly favorahle one
‘Gov. Herbert, Miss Stevenson Are Wed =. on en oi In Private Ceremony in McKee Chapel
odist Church, Brooklyn. y | “Its opinions, though democratically permitted, are of no greater . , (Continued From Page One) weight in‘ the Methodist Church ‘was her future stepmothers matron of honor. The blond satin dress co SE TREE CRO Tor the “deremony
than the ratio of one in 80 would nervous. ‘she’ once asked her hus- Governor's mansion, . suggest’—the Rey, John..Emerson. also was a hip-draped style and she; $00, wore ‘deep brown accessories,
Pard-toche Af they couldn't Bo wheat = AT-the inner were Dr kid Vre Zeiter of Hahson Place Methodist and get the license anyway Stevers and Mis: Elizabeth Her- Church, Brooklyn. t . Turned “out the missing two bert, ‘the bridegroom's sister, all of a Her corsage was of vellow roses. thought the Columbia Club was to Cleveland. Among those from Co- HEADS LICENSE . BUREAU Son Is Best Man have-been- the meeting place humbug Were Dr. “and Mis. Harlan Daniel J. Herbert, Ohio State Gov, /Gates. wading through the Wilson J } University student, served as his r father's best man, The wedding breakfast following ‘he eeremony
Department employees who have More than 28000 Homes - were thodist Church in belief! been “speculating in commodities Without electric power and another and practice is - arrayed | unitediy| : : ; since July 1, 1046 The information 31.200 Without telephone service in against atheistic communism and Sate department adviser. Bishop was obtained in a survey conducted 'N® NeW York area. The Bell Tele- every other form of godless, seifish| OXNam said the Federation. never | among top-flight government work. Phone Co. said 25000 phones -were €Ontrol of human relations that m- 8% if touch with Mr. Dulles to ert at the request of the committee, °Ut in New Jersey alone, poverish life -or interfere’ with tne 8! Nis side of the story. = - TWO: The Agriculture Depart-| Street - Lights Out highest human development and, Dr. Arthur B. Moss, pastor of, — ot Bitparing to release for ‘About 10,000 street lights were happiness.” ’ JohnStreet Methodist Church, sald tomorrow's newspapers a list of 750 Still out of order i ] . the federation has 5000 members, hig traders in all commodities, ex. Pgwer had been ri Deol Roh New York Methodists (in a denomination of well over| cept cotton, cottonseed oil and wool lic buildings and the worst was de- Denounce Federation eight. million, but “i highly articutops. The list covers the period Jan. Clared over in Southern Michigan. =| By Scripps: Howard Newspapers late and knows how to make best 119460 Nov: 90.197 | Utilities officials said they ex. NEW YORK, Jan. 3.—Leaders of U5 Of PUBHEHY.™ Tt speaks, fie - /THREE: The deadline set by Sec. Pecled to complete temporary re. Methodism here strongly condemn 51d “only for itself.” I Aetary.ot Agriculture Clinton P. An. DPAlrs in-the Detroit area by tonight ‘the pro-Soviet policies of the Dr: Alpheus C.: Robbins, pastor’ < derson for-the nation’s 800-commod-" Onty-two towns were stil] isolated Church's unofficial Federation “for Of “Calvary Methodist Church iii] ity brokers-to-report-whether they #3 the Southern — tichiganm section “Social action which met fi Kansas the--Bronx,-said-the federation is - have Any © government = workers where 60-mile-an-hour winds wept. City recently. (“a small group, boring from within,’ among their clients expires at mid- In sleet and snow ‘Wedpesdsy, | BisKop .G. Bromley Oxnam said '™ the typical pro-Communist mannight. But the brokers have unt} Highways were reported danger- He Fesigniod the Federation's vice DET x rext Saturday to give Sec. Ander- ous in Northwestern Pennsylvania presidency months ago because of son detailed information on the where a light snow ’and freezing an “unconscionable and un-Chris- | _tradings. nt: these. individuals, drizele- was fatting- today.
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ding party as it waited for Gov. among the guests. entertained -the Ralph Gates and Mr. Tilson. A little couple at dinner last night in the
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don't have to Mave .may drop. Don’t count on food, housing going down in early part | of year. :
and Mr. chances 1) tion; Mr. Stassen best for second place on ticket. It Truman will pick an Easterner Aor running mate. As of today it thinks Mr. Truman will be elected. None of these opinions unani-
r. Pauley, special assistant to the The storm was estimated to have (ne Methodist Church. It is 8 poo igen oY 204 FebrUAL. mous, ; my Secretary was asked on Dec. vost ies. railroads and COMMU-| voluntary organization drawing no Wien Joven; : : Ne 2 1t to produce his books after testi- nications firms upwards of $50 mil-' go pport from the church. Js! was the first “time in the About Wallace
cians say they'ré pleased he's ~unning, only fear his third party will fold before election.
some argue they'll profit from tina latest move.
didacy finally may separate CIO's left and right wingy, lead to rigntwing affiliation with AFL.
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GREENFIELD, Jai. 3—Mrs, Sex-
onlagkers. joshed: “Guess-1 have tol It was in the office of ‘Dr. Wilson: brifjg the Ohio governor with me to Gov. <Herbért's personal physician; was in the Columbia Club, stronghold of Hoosierdom's
forces And after that, the couple headgd toward a Florida-and-points south noneymoon’ in the same private plane which brought Gov. Herbert s " party Yd Indianapolis yesterday, For a while yesterday, iti jooked as if a marriage license might not be forthcoming. ‘Fhe stiversliaired, 53-year-old’ Gov. Herbert scooted dis rectly from Weir Cook Municipal Airport ta the county’ clerk's office
Republican’
get a turnout. There's never a crgwd that like this for me.” “Well,” a county official nodded tors secretary toward Miss Stevenson, “you don't bring over the attraction that he
does.” Also from Colum
. - ) Herbert's ather Fill Qut Application rbert © ather son Accompanied by Gov. Gatés and “haycehold Gov. Herbert's children, the couple Herbert family was ushered into the county clerk's guest was Miss M private office to fill out the license (pcretary to DF wil application. They returned office. though
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were Gov , John D Miss—-Bertha— Kuebler, —mrse and" institution™
License Bureau. She succeeds Claybourn Springer. who resigned. CHICAGO MILK PRICES UP CHICAGO, Jan. 3 (UP)—Two ma jor milk companies here boosted milk prices a cent a quart today’ to 22'y ‘cents for home delivered milk and 20'; cents at the store.
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Washington Calling— Delays, Compromises Seen In 1948 Capital Politics
tigated, sai it had “strong evidence” charges were .true. Maj. Gen. Ira T. Wyche, inspec- | motherhood. Making you own way isn | tor general, who whitewashed Lt. | astically, respectably and successfully. Gen. John C. H. Lee in Italy, or- | | dered probe, sent ut. Col. Stanley |" if you do.. You need a lot of | 8. Griswold from 3d Army head- prove yourself. ' quarters, Atlanta. : All higher officers concerned are | old - friends, call each other by | names. sources are saying charges failed to stand up, that Camp Gordon |placas of interest, and I { 1 do not know how 0 {it makes any difference how old a hat is th you by which you are Character doesn’t erase lone friends bring happiness. A person believi around the persons whom
Boy, 17, Wants a Radio Job Ure
1 AM A BOY 17 years old. I can sing any song. "I
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Budget? - Around $40 billion. Economy? “Much talk, little
Universal military’ training?
Cost of living?’ Things you
clothes, im. 8-8 OUR STAFF thinks Mr. Dewey Warren have best publican .nemina-
thinks Mr.
WALLACE: Republican politi-
Democrats aren't much worried,
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% “PROPOSED NAVAL CENTER—Shown above: is a-model-of the. ; for construction by the Navy Department for a naval-marine reserve training: center | SEE Le a . here. Similar buildings are being constructed throughout the country. Ri Ori Tard EY:
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| will get clean bill of health, No sign yet that Congress will act to. make inspector’ general's |W office an independent agency. i - ;
Legion-Harness" AMERICAN LEGION: wasn't | kidding when it warned Rep. + Forest Harness (R. Ind); it will | resist his attempts to gag Army | spokesmen in fight for universal military training. court test, : “Legion says Mr. Harness isn't’ disinterested investigator; that he plays hand-in-glove with “letter- 'seven days a week and when’ head lobby” against UMT. Mr.
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Dear Mrs. Manners: ; I HAVE BEEN reading boa 3 os A tions. I want you to answer niine, 1 have had my husband to bring another woman in my home and break it up. I lived ‘with him off and on for 10 years— I have five children living, | 1 am pregnant again either by him or a fellow I worked for, Will I ever be well again?s Will I ever find someone to go with and be true to-me and treat me right?” I don’t go with anyone. i I am working to keép my . children. The people I work for don't appreciate a thing I do. The. fellow spanked my little boy and it just kills me, I don't whip his children. He has no right whatsoever to spank my boy, now has he? Could vou tell me what is going to become of me and my boy? 1 don't smoke or drink or go with anyone—nor do I run around, If you could help’ me find someone to go with and be good to us, ry do anything in the world for him. I'm so lonesome and blue with no one ‘to love. You help make yor own way-~it's hard to make your way
|” + These people don't know I'm pregnant. hope and pray. they don other job ‘where there aren’t any children it would help. I wouldn't
My husband has my other four children. I miss them so—they
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clean housekeeper. I need help bad. I'm sure you can do it.
Ask Family Service Association to aid vou in planning for care of child and the coming child. Discuss your living quarters
with that organization. Nearly all
Don’t expect to regain get about being lonesome for a husband until you've lived up te
Why don’t you leave your present
‘Character Helps Win Friends _ I READ THE LETTER by | some. 1.also get lonesome sometimes, 100, but-I do not stay at home and | let it get me down. I g
Please tell me what I would have to { Ask radio stations for an interview. It may ask | on the radio if your type of entertainment is needed.
‘Falsely Accused of Stealing
1 AM A young man and
{been falsely accused -of stealing. Harness hays presided at several [standing for me and almost cost me my job. meetings sponsored by lobby units, has spoken on radio against UMT. | Privately, Army concedes it went | Wh too far last year when it hired 1 two special assistants to former (deep in her heart s Secretary Patterson to build up | support for Ft. Knox experiment. | Fact that Rep. Wadsworth N. Y.), strong War Department "supporter, signed Harness Com-
“If 1 don't make different : : furniture which I owe over $318 on, and will ‘ruin my ere will I be?
The accuser still says I he knows it. ‘What shall 1 do?
If vou have proved your honesty to the best of your ability you'll have to wait patiently until your associates regain their faith in you... Someone believed ~you—you're still working. Stay away from spots where guilt might be attached to you—and don’t make. constant
testimonials of your honesty. : > What's the contiection between the accusation: of theft and’ the
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nckages for | 9: BEE whe il to be delivered to European needy. . : . The U. S. Government and local churches approve “Care” organ- ! jzation, a non-profit group, which has extensive facilities for overseas distribution. You may check other desired organizations and private firms by calling the Better Business Bureau. ye, Ayres, Wasson’s, Block's and Sears-Roebuck stores and downtown : {3 (UP)—It was 102‘; degrees here banks maintain “Care” booths where orders are filled and mailed ENGLAND and ‘the Nether- 4.v the hottest day of the south- by organizations and individuals. Packages go to “Care,” 50 Broad ern hemisphere summer thus far. St, New York City (4). }
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problems can. be. at least partly your reputation as fast as you lost it. For. - ’t too hard if you do. it enthusi.
place peacefully? You'll be glad kind words, and friends, to help you J}
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the YWCA, YMCA and other also attend church affairs. :
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a hard worker. I work for s company possible make $50 to $90 a week. I have It .has caused a lot of misundere 1 will lose my
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of synthetic rubber, They fear it will hamper their recovery by cutting into sale of natural rubber;
Shaffer subcommittee of House Armed Services Committee thinks those nations are haunted also hy fear we'll learn to make a synthetic as good as—or beiter than— real thing. ‘Shaffer committee will recommend retention hy government of our _warbuilt '__syiithetic, rubber. plants. They could: still turn out 800,000 tons of rubber a vear if they had to. ’ , - ” ” © MANAGEMENT men are beginning to look askance. at Ewan Clague, head of U. 8. Bureau of Labor Statistics. They don't like his prediction of further price
Fibs -N0T-his $3000 ta $4000 -hueget: |
for comfortable city living for a | four-person family. Labor Sec- | retary Schwellenbach, Mr. Clague's - ® = = “| Army Whitewash LOOK FOR’ énother liberal «p= plication ‘of ‘whitewash in Army investigation of itself at Camp
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in disciplinary barracks there are mistreated; that some were sent to solitary confinement becatise they twitched while. standing at attention. American Legion invesAA 1 RE nm As.
natures on-the paper, patiently re- lw Mis tevens S throug ' ‘ dor W. Stevenson, 65%. W th i Bi — bh he 3) oun peating the ‘flourishes for assembled et. were’ Mr. and _— re EVENTS TODAY DEATHS ~M $ PLY TOUS - Hining 10 YhntORTRD ) ‘ ir ang 2 Q , raphe Ind . . ~orridors. Press phatographers clam- : G : phers Pearson, Miss Pern Dumbauld, Miss Cearne Bneacs, quest evnquetar ahd Gus Ferger. 44, at Methodist, .cateinoma red “desk ¥ ¥ tov. Gates and state ‘police 1 es- Patricia Gat»s, the India A Tov dackues Thibaud, - vielini-soloist — 8:30 Samuel Dismukes, 65, at General "ear red upon and counters, all earday afternoon. gscorted (he state's ernor daughte d F Nam. warns yWrey; C rey McK k, M ns | , h . | . Ao 8 W'S a h a hy » a - jertrude MoKissick, # tA Kt cer : to shoot the couple as they special guests as.he made final Pre nineham Bhi. YY Cun EVENTS TOMORROW carcinomatosie : ne gned up before the county clerk, nuptial arrang ? Ram, Ey ! Earl Pitchlyn Stroube, “73- at Methodist \ p arrangements for today's 3 . ' 15 Minutes Lats ceremony. Wl 3 Gov, Herbert's brother and sistor- Servien in - Catholic and Protestant cerebral hemasrhage | i ‘ We 1 en it came to getting ) . mureches . Eleanpr Wari’; Wakefield. 40, at Long But Matiop/ County Clerk A, Jack the license Gov, Herbert discovared in-law Mr and Mrs Joseph C Indianapolis 3 mphony Orchestra Concert ty . ilson was Missing. ‘So was the that the document was a ” gift Herbert of Tuscaloosa, Ala, com- 30 ure heater, Bessie A Barnett. 88, ai General, cere. ] ing. 30 Wi i 1 special 21 a 14 - ral. hemorrhage igvernor of Indiana. © They were of Indiana's governor Plcted {FR list, of dinner guests, BIRTHS < rn : Wy oy 2 AMA College Ea X ) A | ! i . . . cardio vascular renal 4 niseing for a quarter of an hour. (For that; Gov. Gatés abandoned ORI A 1eW others will attend the | (0 FA Jeanne Kiev. Mery Elen Kieser, 86. ai 6210 N. Meridian There were reports that a highway his “economy program. Tt was the COrémony thi: morning when Miss “cy, boy and girl * Neplisnity : : . \ " ‘ N STT : 1 tro) /was searching” for the lost top-bracket: $5-model, bound. in oceVeNON becomes the second Mrs oo oe De uiiie 1 Zhidée A Scott, 41 wth EF. 14th, cor Gov, Herbert's first wife : nhs RAD Meille Hubele. pisses Hallumi™ 78. at General, cerebral
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Perhaps awed at the turnout. the styl license.) died in December, 1945 {3 Methoding=-yr ant Berth Veter +s bfide-to-be stuck close to thé wed- Gov. and Mrs. Gates, who. were Second Marriage |” Weaver Norman. Ruth Norris Fey. x . Mildred Hurt, Kenneth, Delores Harri It will be 40-year-old Miss Stev- Ollie. Myrtle’ Manuel I 5 ; an ut At Coleman —Basil, Maxine Corr oO IN S T R U Cc Tl 0 N S enson's sécond marriage She was Mary . Duane Nathan: Selma Siri , A . divorced,” about eight vears ago, Richard. Hafel Pox ¥ ; a : . a . ~ . . . At Sto Franciy—Fred, Garnet Nichalx , n : J from Maurice C Butler, owner of Oral Frances Mildebrand, Ernst | ~ i an Indianapolis ‘cleaning. establish-' Georgetta Jones 3 ATHOLIC RELIGION frient. : At Homes-Rdward Grace DeVine, 136 E i Members of © Miss. St on’ Wash join, Ruth Barrows, 4974.8 . ~ 2 «Stevenson's ashington . - a Thursday Evening at 8 family who were at the wédding TG Y : -are_her uncle and aunt, Col and A! St. Préneis— Edward. Elizabeth Glave F i UAR! 8th T0 MARCH 18th . Mrs. WW. H. Unvérsaw—Kokomo an Tin Parrett’ Mary Ruethe ree Literature No Charge Tad. and her’ aunts, Mrs. Charles A Methadisteiin Beuld. Sidebottom . 5 : . A . tt H+-Henrs . You Are Invited to Visit Kae, Morris. Miss Ruth Stevenson and“ Bracken Wile array Hal Mamie we ll \ “is Mrs Arth Stevens trepira | A St. Vincent's Golden, ‘Doris McD | et the Library ? phy "i wood hi ir Stevenson of Green Hethert;" Mssiaria Dicks Win m Yihel sa / 1: [ Cy v 3 \ rhiA. James dna Marie Fishe ho | Any Day 2 N oon lo 8:30 P. M. The calipte will. be at home ig, Home._Gearge, Mary Bhereiil. 2343 Co : / : ‘ Oo Limba: Jone ereanna Thurman, 833) “Capitol Ave. & Georgia St. R1-3877 | the Ohio Exdeutive Mansion 1 Co=1" Paterson: Horace. Mas Smiths 2343 wn . , yy bins oa lumbus after Feb. 1. § Feel N. Rural, Clarence, Helen Bray, 818, ny N (i . 1 a , hin . ; : «vw ’ Eh
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