Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 January 1948 — Page 21

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Legion News— Iryington Unit

Joint Meeting |: t Presidents

“To Have Dinner

Two dinner meetings and a card party have been planned by American Legion Auxiliary members. te v The Irvington Post and Aux. fary will have a joint dinner at 6:30 p. m. Saturday in the post home for members: and their families. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Swegal are. chairmen, assisted by Mr.

ct commander, Karl Stimpson, and Mrs. Stimson and Mr. and Mrs. Russell A. Furr will be honor guests, :

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of the Junen assisted dames Joseph Smith, George A. ~Botds, Clarence R. Parsons, Lee

$05 had a card party at 1:30 p. m; today in the Legion Hall, 4800 Southeastern Ave. Mrs. Elizabeth McCigin, president, was in charge. joi : :

Mrs. H. G. Hoss To Entertain With Dinner

Mrs. Henry G. Hoss; 4801 Park Ave, will entertain members of! the Indianapolis Alumnde Chap-| ter of Mu Phi Epsilon, national ' ‘music-50rority, at-a-dinner meets ing at 8 p..m. Monday, - The hostess will be assisted by

Mates Te Adah 3 Nee Club will sponsor from 9 p. m. to midnight with Miss Evelyn Goepper (center), who is in charge of the orchestra, and Mrs. George Miss py Winders will preside - Werner, who is chairman for refreshments, Mrs, Hittle is general chairman for the William J. Clark, Anton Dum, Kinnan, 1128 Pleasant St.

Hill and Charlotte Lieber. at a business meeting following

the dinnerecs . dance.

~~ DISCUSS DANCE PLANS—Mrs. Max Hittle (left). discusses final arrangements’ Heck. vice president; Mrs, G. Jos- | for the “January Jamboree" the Alpha Chi Chapter of the Alpha Chi Omega Alum- W. J. Morgan, treasurer. been ght Saturday in the Municipal Garders, Tis stant ess wi bo Xa er. eo Mt. 3 Agnes Connor, Thomas Cooney,'son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred C.|

—_ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES TE Deanery Group | b Sets Meeting Next Week

| Clergy of Cathedral + 1. To Be Feted at Tea + | The Indianapolis Deanery Couni cil, National Council of Catholic Women, will hold its first meeting {this year at 8 p. m. next Thurs‘day in the Catholic Community | Center, : i The meeting will be 1 with an invocation by the Rt. |Rev, Msgr. August R. Fussenegger. The Rt. Rev. Msgr. ‘Albert H. Busald will give the closing prayer, : L | Mrs. John D. Gallagher, presi. ® dent, will give a welcoming adf |dress and reports will be read. After the business session Mrs. A. C. Weidner of New Albany, Archdiocesan Council chairman, will talk. Mrs, John Schwert, program chairman, will present a program of readings.by Miss Mary Ann Adams, l The other officers of the coun- -

Hospital Guild To Sponsor Card Party '

| __All-Day Meeting ~ Will Be Tuesday The St. Francis Hospital Guild {will sponsor a card party at 1:30 [p. m. tomorrow in the Food Craft (shop. Mrs. Fred Koch and Mrs. [William Lossin are co-chairmen, The committee chairmen. are | Mrs. Walter Stumpe, bridge; Mes:

{dames Andrew Wettrick, Cart

Kiefer and Amos Huegele, euchre; Mrs. Dan Cangany, special com|mittee, and Mrs. Henry Gardner and Mrs. Bernard Weimer, tickets.’ w w - | The guild members will have an jall-day meeting Tuesday in the {hospital. Mrs. I. 8. Boyd will be {the officer of the day. ; | Mrs. Frank Armbruster will be {hostess at the covered-dish lunch. |eon, assisted by Mesdames James [Mugivan, Frank Oberting, Kath. erine Alesmeyer and Roy Nation. {Mrs. Edward Trimpe will conduct

TEA TO HONOR CLERGY—The clergy of SS. Peter and the afternoon session,

cll are Mesdames Clarence Flick, p,.| Cathedral -will-be-honor-guests-at a tea to be given-Sunday

= [Daniel Lehane, and Frank Gil- * . _|lespie, vice presidents; Mrs. Virgil

afterncon at the home of Mrs. Francis Behringer, 1824 N. Pennsyl- My Day—

Receveur, decretary: Mrs. J. Frank| venia St. Mrs. Fred C. Gisler {right} is president of the Cathedral ! . Jeu treasurer, and Mrs. George | Unit, National Council of Catholic Women,. sponsor of the tea. People Have

3 Ohleyer, auditor. i : woe | the tea. | The Cathedral Unit, NCCW,

Mrs. Alice. Shambaugh (left) is one of the assistant hostesses for | Own Ideas

twill have a tea from 4 to 6 p. m. 1 e— [Sunday in the home of Pars. The Bridal Scen

lovvania st. The carey of 88] Alice L. Robertson to Be Wed

Peter and Paul Cathedral will be honor guests,

Mrs. W. F. McMillen and Mrs. Tomorrow to Mr.

J. Herbert’ Hartman are the co-

chairmen. The past presidents of ; Wy n ./the unit will preside at the tea Wilma Stout Is Engaged : A._pre-nuptial_ dinner. a luncheon shower and the announce; The reason I say this is that included in today's bridal scene. In the mail yesterday I received

table. They are Mesdames Kathierine Crush, Elmer-Johnson, Nora ments of two engagements are

For P By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT HYDE PARK, N. Y.. Jan. 29-1 begin to think there is_a stirring (Among the people and that they {may decide to push their own |ideas and try to help create a peaceful world.

McWethy;

Walsh, McMillen and James W. Mr. and Mrs. Francis A. Robertson announce the engage- Wo Interesting communications.

|Sheridan. ment and approaching marriage

of their daughter, Alice Louise,

One .was a plan from a Wis

| Mrs. Patrick Lawley, harpist.'ts john Wade McWethy, son of Mr. and Mrs. John 8. McWethy, |consin high school boy who said

‘and James McCaslin, tenor, will Clayton. . give a musical program. { The officers will be in the re-|7:30 p. m, tomorrow in the. Lyn[ceiving line. They are Mrs: Fred hurst Baptist Chureh, 2 'C. Gisler, president; Mrs, Charles, .. A pps

leph Putts, secretary, and Mrs. Stout. to Arthur W, Kinnan has announced by her parents,

Mesdames

H.C. Eckman, Mae Finch, J. E.| The wedding vows will be read Goory Sr. Charles ‘A, Hocken- at 8:30 p. m. on Feb. 13 in the

Mrs. Saul Bernat, Giatrmap of RM AL Auxiliar

Shee: Kindner Rickman will ave Will Meet

highlights of the pianists’ lives, |

of re Din Some 5rd On Tuesday

vill provide music,

Mrs. Ervin Luessow and Miss, .The Indianapolis

Jewish Women [Clements will preside.

To Have Tea

Comniittée reports will be read.| Monday in the Nurses’ Home. The luncheon, celebrating At Luncheon

|Mesdames

‘Sedion, Council + of

Women, will entertain new mem-'Paul V, Calet and Loyal Hufr-|

‘bersat a tea at 1:30 p. m. Mon.| Man.

Gy. Mrs. William 'L. Schloss, Miss Helen Hollingsworth will! Leppert, G. Lee Laughlin, Loren Johnson. M. J. Riordan, Frank

IW. 64th 'St., wi . jialk ‘on “Decorative Fabrics of G ‘Otte’ Arthur E. Maha d¢ Walton G. Cash. ll be hostess Today.” A dinner for the mem- ur aha an alton ash

in. Walter Wolf, ; : IM arl Anni Se he Cif. president. bets and their guests will “be, for the spring dance fo be April 3 in the IAC. Mrs. John R. Kelley Life Building and the salon at{Mary Ione Fulkerson, Freeport, Mark Anniversar y Mrs,8amuel T. Rice is to be *he| Yoder ni = Ct in| and Mrs. Frank Lobraico are co-chairmen for the dance.

vil welcome the members, and

guest speaker. Mrs. Stanicy Levingon will present a -wusical Program, accompanied by Mrs.

Mapel are co-chairmen.

B chairman for the tea.

. The receiving line will be ond ) Posed of Mesdames Wolf, H. J.!

SRT Visiting Nurses

Smith, Albert Hindin, David|

si sonia Renee, Elect Officers Ef

lois Wolf, C, F. Efroymson |

*man Summerfield, Kimmins, J. A Bilberman, ———— : i »- - GP eae manos nr guest--speaker. exis m Heetiig M onday nit The following officers

he Xi Iota Chapter, Beta elected: Mrs. C. J. Lynn and - rad Phi’ Sorority, will meet 2) Mrs, George A. Bowen, first and!

‘0 p. m. Monday in the Ober

Building, Ars, Elfreida Rodgers | third vice presidents; Mrs, Plerre, ind Mrs, Retha Featherstone will|F. Goodrich, recording secretary! - and Wilson Mothershead, treas-

5 “The City of the Sea.” i ———— urer,

EW tomorrow in the home of|non Hahn, * J.

*Society—

Women's | Elsa Reyer are in charge of reser- Auxiliary to the Railway Mail! vations for the dinner. Association will -meet-at 2 Pp. m.| » ; : Tuesday in the Woman's Depart-| LUNCHEON Tuesday in the Indianapolis Athletic Club

iment Club. Mrs. Peter A!

The nominating committee will] the guild's 15th year, will honor Mrs. Ellard B. Duane

present the names of candidates. 1 : % ; T™ Board of the Indianapots T"® committee members and Mrs. Russell L. White, co-founders of the guild. Daniel © Hiitchison,.

are!

After dinner the RMA and uel Chairman

1 E. Sol % ; Youth Group will meet. A prous Paul Mode orn Po] shown by Frank W. Tarplee.

Sydney| The Visiting Nurse Association, Romer, Victor Goldberg, Jack had a noon luncheon meeting toK. Berman and £. day in the Indianapolis Athletic!" Club. Dr. G. F. Moench was the+:

were or taririr . | Henderson and V. R. Rupp.

WITH 5 : Th hers. of .th Doszd: of. VAD Club Meeting. | os, members ot ne board of

~The WAD Club will meet at 8/M. Bryce. Benjamin D. Hitz, VerT. McDermott,, man of the program planned |

(smith, Hilda Hartzer, Alma Ken- Tuxedo Baptist Church. nedy, C. F. Neville, Daniel|Caralee Wisehart is to be the

Potts, David Page, Claude Pit-/will be the best man,

and Dr. J. Fletcher Burge will

St. Vincent's Hospital Guild to Make. * [Luis V: Wilkinson. 30d DE: J Fieicher Bue will

Final Plans for Birthday Luncheon Salon Visitors

FINAL PLANS FOR THE FOUNDERS DAY To Be Guests

Olney, 111.

derwood of Vincennes, who willl | will be made when the St. Vincent's Hospital Guild meets

The Indianapolis Associate be married Sunday In the . First |

Chapter, Kappa Kappa Kappa So- | Methodist Church in Olney . rority, will have a 12:30 p. m.!

ants Mesdames Chester T. Spriggs, Gilbert T. Osborne, Walter F. {Block's Auditorium. The meeting/Mrs. Robert Burkhart and Miss Hickman, Robert Imes. Gus Shumaker,*R. C. Griswold, E. B. will be in the Claypool Hotel. X The guests will be taken on a Ville, Ill; Dr. "and Mrs. W. G.

Mrs, Ted Marbough, president, will announce tenative plans Salon art galleries in the State Woodrow Fulkerson and Miss

Block's. (IIL; Mrs. Albert Black and Miss

Mis. Howard Burns and Mrs. E. T. Johnston are in charge of Leonidas Smith will’ be special | Underwood, Vincennes, tickets for the anniversary guests. Miss Elizabeth Osborne . luncheon. Members -of their |will preside. Mrs, Edgar 8. Thompson, 5401 {committee are Mesdames John | The committee in charge in-|N. Illinois 8t., will be hostess at a

{ L. Frommeyer, Walter F. Hick- and William Loehr. 1Gene Ely is to be the honor | man Jr, Georgé F. Knue, J. B. | | Miss Ely, daughter of Mr. and

fer, Wilbur Spivey, George A {Carl John Getz Jr., Jackson, Miss.,

bert F. O s and Sithert ¥, Osborne The Shortridge High School! srs

Table prizes are in charge of I : . | : | Mrs. Clifford Taylor and Mrs. |. A Will meet at 7:30 p. m. Tues: " Guests will be Mesdames Ely,

oe. day in the school library. ~ Mrs. e dh ee Fares Bon Powe (Doro ai Puli. amar: Go PAIR J. Ward Thomas 4 aa arvey Belo, HOWE lqoune, Pa., will talk og “Have |i) Gleason. William Freaney and

You Met the Other Half of Your ’ . Mrs. C. M. Mattingly is chair- Chia» A Lo Roach. The A

man of decorations. Her com- | Mrs: Phillip¢ is a specialist in - ’ | mittee is made up of Mesdames (the field of youth guidance and Rrackvile, Pa. and Mrs. Alice "David M. Klausmeyper, George adult education. : {-Sadlier,” G. Don Sullivan and The meeting is sponsored by Joseph McGowan, ) [the guidance committee and the,

Panhellenic Group. 6 anc arn conan Mildred. James

Plans Bridge Part Cr , i Ts or Y anetionie Garden Guild Plans To Be Guest :

‘also attend,

"Mrs. Frank Crowder

Mrs. Frank Crowder is chair- |

|It seemed that if the United Na-

The couple will be married at!

Girl Scout Association Will Meet

Mrs. James F. Foulke will pre‘side when the Girl Scouts Asso[ciation meets at 7:30 p, m. today Miss in the YWCA, Senior Scouts of Troop 19 will give the opening

O’Brien, J. F. O'Mahoney, George maid of honor. and Ralph Stout ceremony.

The ehigagement of Miss Wilma!

| The meeting will be attended by fro senberger, Joseph Quigley, Marie > 0 {neighborhood, area and commitSexton. Alice Shambaugh and! yj. Gloria Jane Underwood |i%¢ chairmen and the board Of that each individual every day Mrs. P. R: Pinnick and Mrs. A./some other individual and, in Saturday in the Litz Hotel in|J. Michell will be in charge of a/doing so, should tell him that the |discussion on sponsorship of only return required was that he The bride-to-be is the daughter 'r00Ps; and Mrs. W. L. Heston wil! pass that aid along in some form of Mr. and Mrs. Hershel H. Un-|talk on the cookie rally. The Membership Nominating we would become better neigh. be hosts at the dinner. Dr. Burge Committee, headed by Mrs. Mont-| bors here at home and, before we is the son of Dr. and Mrs. H. E. gomery 8. Lewis, will present the {Burge, Olney. The couple will slate of officers for the board.

= Mrs. 'W. L. McFerran, officer of the day, will be assisted at luncheon Saturday. for all state weill Jol a Welding _reharsal,’s Jewish! ‘ t i the meeting by Mrs, Paul 8; McNamara and Mrs. Howard Hender- members of the organization who |W » Dr. an rs. Burge; Mr. {Raymond Goldsmith; Virgil Pike, son. Mrs. H. E. Curry, luncheon chairman, will have as her assist. |are visiting the Hoosier Salon in/and Mrs. Revas Burge, Mr. and

| Adams; conducted tour of the Hoosier Burke, Milwaukee; Mr, and Mrs. ~. : A

{open house from 2 to 4 p. m. SunSd jday in honor of their 50th wedding anniversary. Their daughter, ] Mrs. E. P. Coval, 842 N. Colorado B. Wolf, L. J. Blackmore, John cludes Mesdames William H, Bil-|luncheon shower at 1 Pp. m, Tués-| Ave., will be hostess.

[Come could lay down rules tb {affect conduct of war, it shouid ibe able also to outlaw war and §¢t up a‘ police force to prevent ‘nations fighting each other, ' His idea is that the best way to keep people from destroying . each other is to keep them so |busy creating ‘and producing that /they ‘have no time for war. He {suggested that we set to work reclaiming all parts of the world which are not now suitable for man’s habitation, ~ ~ - IN THE same mail was a letter m a California veterans’ group rging- the spread of the idea

{should lend a helping hand to

{to somebody else, In this way

knew it. this friendliness would extend to people the world over,

Reports will be given by Mrs. Both these correspondents seem tC. K. Calvert, secretary; George to feel that fundamentally all humacher, treasurer, and Mrs, humanibeings are much the same, - ames F. Foulke and Miss Geneva | They love and they hate; they M. Barrows, important events.

suffer and grow weary; they are arrangements are being NUngry and cold; they long for

The | ./security and better living condi. Sue Ellen Burkhart, all of Belle- handled by Mesdames R. 0. Jack

’ tions, And this is so whether * C. IL. Rose and Vincent your origin- 1s European, Asiatic or American. ! If enough people begin to feel that destruction of the human

Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Dooley, race is-inevitable in case of an. George LaChante and Mrs. Beverly Black, St. Louls, and Carlif opanon, will be guests at an £ war, and that some solu-

tion must be found before Ju present impasse is permanent, a new spirit may be breathed into negotiations ments.

between govern.

| ‘Birk, Albert J. Donato, Henry by, J. K. Mahrdt, Charles Elliott day in her home. Miss Patricia |

.| Lanagan, J. R. McNutt, Paul | * Mrs. John McClelland Ely, 5346 | 8, McNamara, Kenneth Scha- Shortridge PTA Central Ave. will be married to,

Smith, Sydney A. Sullivan, 11] M lon Feb. 7 in 8t. Joan of Arc Cath: Chester Spriggs, Frank Powder \ \ 1 cet |olic Church. Mr. Getz is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Getz, 4462 Cefitral,

Melbourne, Australia, will

Speaker to Be ‘Honored

Mme Lamya Sarmast il be {the guest speaker on the Town {Hall series at 11 a. m. tomorrow {in the English Theater. L.. Mrs... Olive. Ensien. Tinder will... (be hostess at a luncheon honor. ing Mme. S8armast after the talk, |The luncheon will be held in the Chateau Room of the Claypoo Hotel,

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| The guests will. be Miss Bally

| Butler and her guest, Dr. Sally | Rosenkranz, Niellsville, Wis, ‘Mesdames Lillian Kreps; Augusitus Coburn; Walter 8, Gresnough - land J. Perry Meek.

{Sigma Chi Mothers. 'To Have Luncheon

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ns Rode -Association will make plans for - ” . [ 3 v ¢ Dalto —— Edith Cooper, 5274 Ralston Charles W. Myers and F. Eidred| for an open house at 8 p. m. its annual benefit bridge party Card Party | A linen shower tomorrow night

Mrs. L. Victor Brown is chair- Mrs. Car] Ploch, tickets: Mrs. Ar-{n their home, 6396 Washington Joan of Are Catholic Ghurch ad man for the bridge party, to be |thur Wilson and Mrs, Nancy|p, 4 - Richard B. © f Mr Mesdamen Paul W, Ba, Clavide March 6 in Ayres’ Auditorium, Bland, table prizes: Mrs. W: M. | . to Richard B. Grady, son o ' [seldenz, C. R. Maxam. Robert She is- being assisted by Mes- Swain, candy; Mrs. Edwin Rein-| Guests will be Mrs. T. 0. James and Mrs, W. J. Grady, 6370 Kershaw Robert Schaefer and I | : . F. Larkin,

and modern madrigals and folk songs. } The student Madrigal Sing-

ho. j| ers are Miss Betty J. Kincaid, { G L. De " ; : ! | dames David Sherwood, Alex J, ken, special, and Mrs. Harry/and Mrs. George . nny, ‘ n Renan b La Porte; Miss Mary Ethel : . Central Ave. Wi s i 5 . Kertis Jr., Ralph Husted and R. ‘Spurgeon, tallies and cards. mothers of the couple; Mesdames i Give n , Lane, Louisville, Ky. Miss 8. Hiatt. ya Tata an Futgoan, tallies and chris George H. Denny, Hiram McKee, Guild to Meet

| Gertrude Reif, Gary; Miss Pa- —————— Gerald Gustafson, Everett 3anYou That tricia A. Baugh, Spencer; zs : = ders, Sprague Gardiner, Michael Extra Heat Bernyce A. Ivy, South Bend; Meeting Tuesday | The Marian College Guild will Ryan and Armond Wade, Mrs. riot A Bivens; Glenn The Delta Chapter, Psi Iota Xi meet at 2 p. m. on Tuesday at the Earl Almond of Danville, Miss Necessary : hl ' Sister Clarence: Marie! Mary O'Brien and Miss Mary

1 3 . Sorority, will meet at 8 p.- m. college. : Albany; ) : : ad ow Seria Peru: hownY! | Tuesday in the 38th St. Branch of wil covien “The Dry Wooq” Mohr. o . Peru; Your Comfort,

NTURE ISLAND"

| “Push-Back™ Seals

— “ | » Helms phote. “ in. Glass. : Tuesday. One, Eyont Is, Spon- when it meets at 7:30 p. m. | The White Cross Garden Guild Will honor Miss Mildred James of WEDDING NEAR — Miss of Ha na ahd i Mthiss Club OLTRA-NEW . J TST SR PTW sity Women's Club and will be Hopday in the home of Mrs. jof the Methodist Hopeital will Altamont, Lil, the -bride-to-be- of. ‘Mary E. Genlry, daughtér of 11 p. m. luncheon meeting Tuesday Jo F Ee held in the TU Law School Fal G.“Aspy. Mesdames Ber- {hold its annual card’ party at Caleb Denny. The couple has not : in_the chapter "house. Mrs. Mtl: RO! : The Indiana University. Mag. | 247d H. Jeup, Robert Price and |1:30 p. m. next Thursday in Ayres'| d a wedding date. | 1 nd Mr Co Wayne [0 Crump will talk: on fom! TT—WA-0000 rigal Singers, under the direc- | Cor®Y Spicer will assist the |Auditorium. Mrs, Carl Klein is A0NOUNced a aing ‘ Gentry, 3750 N. Temple ‘Ave. |arr ta “. A vies Dickens 2 tion of Prot. R. W. Hugoboom, hostess. Mrs. Mildred Crump president. | Miss Margaret Dunham ahd Dr. | ill be. ied s turd i ot. Mrs. Clarence A. Jackson is EXPECTATIONS 1B will present a program of old | will be the speaker. | The committee chairmen are Mary Alice Norris will entertain’ wi @ Marre aturday in St. hostess chairman. assisted bY y Calhoun in Color | |

nae ol | Nightmare ALLEY

Tight Rope-Walker Spanned Niagara

C. Van Nuys, Franklin: Gene the Indiana National Bank. (Houselanger), R. Poston and A. Dale Monroe. , —

Wellesley Club | ‘To Meet Monday

The Wellesley Club of Indianapolis will have a 1 p. m. lunch-

NEW YORK -- In 1885 Mile. Spelterina, a famous French tight

rope walker, performed one of the

| most daring and spectacular feats

eon meting Monday. Mrs. Karl |A, Stegemeier, 5821 Guilford Ave., (will be hostess, . The assistant hostesses are Mrs. IF. M. Hadley and Mrs. Richard {Bearss.

RB Pennsylvania Names |

Woman as Dean | PITTSBURGH — Dr. Althea Kratz Hotel, sociologist and president of the American Association Lees, high-scoring ace of Olne of University Women, is the first | High Schools varsity basketball {Dean of Women in the 303-yeu: J ‘(team Is six feet ta!l. She scored| ° 3, Instantly stops petspiration 1 to 3 days. Re atogy | of She niversity o Ww , . y [139 points in eight games last! «moves odors from perspiration, keeps armpits I on wppota;ment symbolizes the : \ a “ | Winter, an average of 17_points dry. 'acceptance of women students on : ; oe a

{ever witnessed at Niagara Falls, | With baskets on her feet and |aided only by a balancing pole, | she walked across the gorge over | the rapids. The rope was stretched [near the old Suspension Bridge, |from which thousands of specta- | tors witnessed. the stunt,

Basketball Ace

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" | Sorority will have Monday in’ the Indianapolis Athletic Club are | Club | | MIST WASHINGTON STREET | [Rotimi ont PES (0) et AE Core at i Rati Ad gt i oS onday in the home of Mrs, || Harshrss is qenerdl “chaisman for the event, to celebrate the | James W. Young, ch Grove. » 3317 Boulevard Place. chapter's Founders Day. A bridge will follow the luncheon. will be momtens, ei

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_ ARRANGE TRI-KAPPA LUNCHEON—Diccussing plans for a Luneheon Tomorrow. luncheon the Indianapolis. Associaté Chapter, Kappa Kappa Kappa

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