Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 March 1948 — Page 13

. : Liki ey WDC G The Bridal Scene— Forum L Song Contest to Be Feature of State Day [Plan Meetings Prise » . : . r . ete ur right fo say i by ha : This Month 1 : a a Set Kapp a Alp Theta Sorority Dr. D. A. Boyd to Talk. At Showers AS YS, letters Jlumnae Plan The Community Welfare De- blend here the People A Club, a parunedt ar daughter of = Luncheon ing at 12:30 p. m. on Mar. 17 in a. and Mrs. Benjemt L. White, ices? mon, | On Saturday pasts Hygiene i the Site o Beret 120 p.m aay. Mr. ake over answering Three ITSC Chapters gy eg pn Jgnnings BE — of her mother, Mrs. rn. a To Meet Tomorrow en - mmittee a NY anal

, prices. I and my cha bers will be a feapter mem a fea Fluery, R. G. Manning, Roland and Mrs. Houston H. Meyer, 110 1p in years. He is J ture of the Kappa Alpha Theta M. Cotton, J. Frank Holmes, N. Linwood Ave. on Apr. 3 in f the Grace Methodist Church.

ing the organization’s 78th Louis J. Ryboldt, George W. Sny- dames White, Meyer, Robert Mar t of damage to your, will be ai 30 30 der, Carl Spickeimier and Ralph tin, Robert Hiats, Charles Lowlamas gu the Riley Room of the Claypool Velandingham. | ther, Charlotte Rennard, Clayton “hungry Ole ward wi | Jack Rea, James Cissell and a ngs A silver cup will be a ed Mrs. Edwin B. Evans will dis- Rea Kerr, Misses Barbara Clark, g for the first time to the active cuss “The Garden Miracle,” at a’ Mary Bee Wallace and June Bur-

the radio the first ng about what they

: Sows youd lead ler, DePauw, Indiana and Pur- clubhouse. The department will 1007 Tremont St. will entertain yh ers due Universities. be hostess to the general club. [EES with a personal shower tomor1 RS Reservations. for. the event Mrs. O. C. Adkins and. Mrs. 'row in her home. She will be

io the last few days een shorter of cattle

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TUESDAY, MAR. 9, 1048 ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES—

A song contest among active

sorority State Day luncheon Saturday. The luncheon, mark-

chapter winning the contest.

The active groups are at But-

may be made through tomorrow with Mrs. Charles D. Wat-

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1:30 p. m. meeting of the Garden! Department on Mar. 19 in the

Virgil Stinebaugh will be in

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to Robert E. Meyer, son of Mr.

The shower guests will be Mes

88. Mrs. William A. Bernhardt,

| assisted by Miss Barbara Shackle-

{ford and Mrs. John W. Brouwer. Another miscellaneous shower has been planned for Mar. 17. Mrs. Harry E. Zorman, 1505

charge of the tea hour, assisted by Mesdames Alvin C. Barbour M. C. Batsel, E. L. Burnett, W., H. Hodson, J. Frank Holmes, W.

y won't turn their

son, general chairman. wn, so it looks as stands.

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P. H, Ho photo

Don M., John-

ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED—Mr. and Mrs.

3 they will be ruling

over. I was raised today in the home of Mrs. O. 8 WwW. { Wal S th t+ of thei iavs tt . 0. 8. alter R. Mayer, Willlam Shimer, son. 528 E. Walnut St, announce the engagement of 1NeIF Igisted by Miss Joan Funderburg. a ae farmers Srader, 2519 E. Riversiae Drive, George W. Snyder, Clara Green-| daughter, Carolyn Lee, to Eimer G. Sabol, 4725 Sunset Ave. He | There will be a crystal and Speakers were Mesdames lee and Mary Hostetter. is the son of Mrs. Julia Gima, East Chicago, and George Sabol, [china shower for Miss White on

yng where now twotractors which helps rk at this late date, ee and took it.

as . 528 E. 40th St. (and you to exert your

1 dcast of the Metroternoon during this

comes over WISH.

one at WISH. said

1st basketball, but y of having games jaturday afternoons 0 which more listen e people appreciate uctions which have

Irs. ral service to your | convince our radio y who want to hear

Hig Mei inn Be Satis Mrs. Rumpler also will speak E. Oak St. Wil, entertain, ae Ray The hostesses Will be Med} WEDNESDAY present a program. their true colors unless you % . Te- 3 3 TD. ’ ve them a chance. to the Rio De Janeiro Chapter nu. oo = will meet ames J. DD, Wright, Morris 62—1:30 p. m. Style show. BI Sho 8 Ces

to continue to ful-

ies to our city and retaries, and Mrs, Loral Parks tomorrow with Mrs. E. W. L. Hackerd, John 8. Leonard s . e v . . . 4 f Scouts. opening doors for you! wayed by what they treasurer. ing. Mrs. Harvey Gluesen- oi on . ogy Central Ave. and Ray E. Griffin McGuire o wood, speaker. Musical pro- ; kamp, 620 Epler Ave., will eh- : . t > 7—3 p. m. Joe Pierson, speaker. ; aside and let him play like wants, - | . = = P Per Av ¥ ux = P ps gram. Adolphe Menjou, smooth and

oday), Helen Trau-

tz Melchior, Herber Sorority, will meet at 7:30 The Mandalay Chapter will s ® meet at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in lecture. _ Thorne, speaker. 4 Politeness is a two-way propre giving the opera p. m. tomorrow in the slub- hear Mrs. Noble Reynolds Miss Harriet Cory, 838 N. the auditorium of the St. Vin- ' . speaker. |68—86:45 p. m. Musical program.| osition. And so are social Ip us to have this Foom, speak when it meets with Mrs. peQuincy St, tomorrow will cent Nurses’ Home. D 1SCUSS | AXES [14—7:30 p. m. Fred Holt, speaker. so 1.90 pm. Mrs, Mildred M.| situations. When you have a

eras broadcast over é

r paper put a good

ary Club held a noon luncheon

Frank E. Weimer, George Dunn and Clyde Johnson. . ® = Mrs. Richard J. Balay will entertain the Alpha Chapter, Chi Phi Gamma Sorority, at 8 p. m. today. » ” » The monthly business meeting of Theta Chapter, Phi Delta Pi Sorority, will be at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the home of Mrs. Robert Moore, 3532 E. New York St. Plans” will be made for the benefit card party to be held at 1:30 p. m. Mar. 17 in the Meridian Room, Colonial Furniture Co. » - » A covered dish luncheon will be held at 1 p. m. tomorrow by the Mary Nicholson Kindergarten Mothers Club in the kindergarten. Mrs. Edward Harrell and Mrs. Edgar Mueller will discuss “Co-operation Between Home and School.” New officers of the group are Mrs. Hugo Johnson, president; Mrs. Elmer Marchino, vice

cording and corresponding secPsi Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi

» » » Three ITSC chapters will meet tomorrow. The Netherlands Chapter will meet at 7 p. m. in the home of Mrs. Flora Donney, 3811 Kenwood Ave.

at the Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority State Baur, Carmel; Mrs. Ralph L. Nessler and Mrs. Charles the active chapter winning the song contest will be a

78th birthday. Mrs. Baur is distric

Mrs. Nessler is assisting with reservations.

Mrs. E. C. Rumpler will speak.

at a 10:30 a. m. luncheon meet-

tertain.

L. G. Myers. { » " # Household accessories will be demonstrated at an 8 p. m. meeting tomorrow of the Alpha Chapter, Beta Chi Theta Soror-

t+ president,

it. Mrs. Ruth Swinford, 5828

Mrs. V. C. Wiley will speak on

“Growing Old Gracefully.” #”

entertain Zeta Chapter, Phi

Delta Pi Sorority.

o » ” Officers will be elected at the meeting tomorrow of the Wednesday Afternoon Club.

PREPARE STATE DAY FEATURE—Polishing up a silver cup to be awarded for the first time Day luncheon Saturday are {left to right), Mrs. Ralph oO. D. Watson. The presentation of the cup to highlight of the event, marking the group's Mrs. Watson is general chairman for the luncheon and

D. Keenan,

Legion News— 2 Auxiliaries ‘Will Meet This Week

American Legion Auxiliary, will meet at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the | Building. Mrs. |!" Russell Lovelace will preside and Mrs. Cozetta Osborn is to be the speaker. ! !Fullef, Mrs. Betty Baker, Mrs. Mildred Lowe, Thomas Sterling,

War Memorial

Frank E. Malott,

The Hayward Barcus Unit,

Plans for a card party to be

oo J held Apr. 3 in Ayres’ Auditorium

The session will be in the Mer-

W. Roberson, C. W. Shaffer, ©.

The Ladies of Charity will

» » n Beta Chapter, Theta Nu Chi Sorority, will have a business meeting tonight in the home of Mrs. Virginia Keen, 1414 N. Tuxedo St.

preside.

Carey, George Hosmer and W. P.

will be discussed.

Women Voters?

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The Indianapolis League of 15--1:30.p. m. Mrs. Jean Brown Women Voters, will discuss “What 2 \12—2 p.m. J. A. Raney, speaker.

Kind of Federal Taxes Do We Want?” at the March meeting. Mrs. Robert Richey is chairman, and Mesdames I. J. Kwitney,

High School ‘Family Life Educaition Committee will be held at 8 p. m. today in the school. members will discuss “Our Youth | rand the Future.”

Russell Curtis, Charles M. Sharp and Virgil Heniser, all faculty

A business meeting and social members. {hour has Deen planned by the] Osric Mills Watkins Unit, Amer- of the group, assist ican Legion Auxiliary, for 7:30 Harvie Vertrees and p. m. Thursday in the 40 and 8 ler. Chateau. Mrs. Harry Nolen wilM Several PTA units will meet this week. They are:

{School 3—1:15 p. m. Recognition

{18—1:30 p. m. Patriotic play. 20—2 p. m. Mark Eldridge, speak-

Chicago. The wedding will be in early summer.

Hoefgen St., will be hostess, as-

Mar. 25 in the home of Miss Patricia Meyer, 110 N. Linwood Ave.

'PTA NEWS— Howe to Hold the Last In Series of Meetings

43—8

The last meeting of the Howe be Wade

The speakers will

Mrs. Virgil A. Sly is chairman ade Ful-|

3:15 p. m. Red Cross film and Miss Lulu B. Hoss,

Dads night.

Wagoner, speaker.

16—7:15 p. m. Arthur Williams,

speaker.

The 44—1:45 p. m. Fashion talk. 40—7:30 p. m. George Ostheimer,

50—1:30 p. m. Mrs. Bert C. Mc-

espe Jy Wie i To Be Polite

$54—7:30 p. m. Virgil Stinebaugh, | by Mrs. 7 1:30 p. m. Dr. C. 0. McCor-

58—1:30 p. m. Mrs. George La-

66--2:30 p. m. Mrs. E. R. Black-

87—7:30 p. m. The Rev. Kenneth

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82—1:30 p. m. Miss Evelyn

3—T7:30 p. m. George Fisher,

» - . Daniel Edward Crane Jr., Port Kennedy, Pa., announces the marriage of his sister, Miss Maia Van Bergen Crane, to Forrest Edward Coburn Saturday in Port Kennedy. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and “Mrs, Maurice Coburn, 4117 Park Ave,

Teen Topics—

Give Your Date

Chances

p. m. Panel discussion. The Rev. R. W. Galloway, moderator.

speaker. Open house. Cammon, speaker. Red Cross film. .

By JEAN WE LIKE neat definitions. Here's our latest: A lady is a woman who makes a man feel like a gentleman. Um-hum, gals, it's so right. The men in your life can't show

speaker. mick, speaker.

cey, speaker, Madrigal singers of Technical High School will

things like Stand

elegant.

Saturday date with your everyday sweetheart, what goes? A session of slumming around town ending with a smooching party? You have only yourself to blame! . ou

Crump, speaker.

speaker. Community sing.

Sickles, speaker.

1 ] Gi Boris Meditch and Gordon Mc- 85—7:45 p. m. The Rev. F. W.| YES, HONEST! If you act ror madi clas Fellowships | New Gardens Included irl Scouts Boris Meditch and Gordon Mo-*(c; 48 p.m. The YES, HONEST! 1t you act w off steam? More I The first meeting of the series,|23—3:15 p. m. Panel discussion. /g7_ 3.15 p. m. Miss Alice Hard-| ly will lults can go to play ncreased by I Oo Qbser VE tomorrow morning in the Co-| Miss Bertha Leming, moder-| ing speaker. Musical program.| Maybe you're afraid you'll be checkers, chess; or n ar C 00 our lonial Furniture CH, is open to| ator. THURSDA unpopular if you shy away embers only IFC Bi the public. Officers will be elect-|26—3 p. m. Discussion group led SPAY from hot spots and refuse to of beer w n't hurt and | Mrs. Frederick F. Marston, A. Nafe, 5060 N. Meridian St.; irthday ed at this meeting. by Mrs. Alfred Clay. 91—1:30 p. m. Mrs. Edith Shir-| play woo-woo. Well, yes, if on ines State Sci |chairman, has announced the Charles Stevens, Williams Creek, The panel will present the tax 28—2 p.m. Mrs. Walter L. Caley, ley, speaker, you're dealing with a profesuor; it’s the people BLOOMING e Service | gardens to be visited May 8 an q/ and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Griener,| The Girl Scouts will celebrate|jiscussion at the annual dinner| speaker. FRIDAY sional wolf, he'll Mkely drop you k churches are driv- b ON, Ind, Mar. 9/8 7201 N. Pennsylvania St. the 36th birthday of the organi-|meeting to be held Mar. 16 in the : like a hot cake. —Dr. Mabel Harlan of the Indi- 9 on the 10th annual Park School rl Eethodist Church. How- 30—1:30 p. m. -Magic show and 13—7 p. m. Judge J. O. Hoffman,| post boys, however, crave

rch by condemning Also those of Mr. and Mrs. Wilana University Spanish Depart- garden tour. The committee liam Atkins and Dr. and Mrs. G. Zation of tiny. Thurs ae Sor ard Friend and Dr. M. G. Briden- SommuniLy svg, Speaker: feminine companionship for its

lo kindness, a glass ment announces that the value|members are: Mesdames Charles H. A. Clowes, Golden Hill, and Scouts and Brownies in Marion 34—Capt. Golden Reynolds, 41—7:30 p. m. L. R. Nicholas,| own sake. If date reall much. ° g of the two Latin-American fel-fA. Greathouse Jr., Evans Woollen Mr. and Mrs. John 8. Wright, 4411 County and more -than .gesPune Will join the forum. speaker. speaker. Musical program. BI a Io io tir at would happen it o : mp awards has been raised|jr and Leslie M. DeVoe. Washington Blvd. leaders. 35—8 p.m. Sam Campbell, 84~7:30 p. m. Dr. John J. Hara-| chatter, snazzy stepping and g power of our na- annually b. ® ar is ore given| 1. adjoining estates of Mrs.| The Mothers Association of the| “Clothes for Friendship,” a na- Chapter Elects speaker. : my, speaker. Fathers night. good, clean fun. sory is to straighten and the al n na niversity! ; © “rilly Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. school is sponsoring the event.|tjona) project, is the current : merica. Put it into Clubs. ana Federation of pm), [ily and the gardens of Mr. Mrs. Paul Allen is in charge of ? - Bridge—

Mrs. Foreman

Chapter AF, PEO Sisterhood,

E and Mrs. Nicholas Noyes, all in|the garden directory. There will|Work of the group. Kits. conach year an Indiana girl is|gunset Lane, will be visited. be -an. exhibit and tea in the|taining complete summer or wingent to Mexico for study and a| Gardens to be toured for the school gymnasium after the tour. ter wardrobes are being collected

vay. uld preach if there ays, My word is free

Triple Squeeze Play, Cross-Ruff Help Make Slam

mmandments.

n . ® - Service : ing st in Washington Federal Mediation

y reorganized and threat of a strike Included are coal. mill and smelter

s at this time will worse is general, ained my youthful He is, incidentally, ghs around 250. g pessimistic from 15 years. In the adjustment in its wn when the war

bandoning during or both labor and mself, then labor served for a time

as abelished, both wn back on their cause of that sad settle ‘this third h a minimum of

rage settlement or te pace for other

9-cent-an-hour incotton and rayon American Woolen insurance. In the y was 12 cents an

o' made original deour. If .they settle

t reduce their devn flatly and say hey can later indy indicated this

eaceful settlement done. But he has Service, the idea | in until the last

he Service on difup the new Fed0 have it alerted the FMCS come before it reaches

PRP — ome

student from a Spanish or Portu-guese-speaking nation is brought to the university. Applications for the scholarships must be filed by Mar. 26.

Miss Valeska Strickland, Owens- |

ville, and Miss Mercedes de (la Garza, Monterry, Mexico, hold the fellowships this year. The selection committee members are: Mrs. Edwin I. Poston, Martinsville; Mrs. C. Z. Cole, Vevay, and Mrs. T. E. Lashbrook, Westfield, representing the Tederation, and Dr. Kate H. Mueller and Mrs. Robert E. Burke, representing the university.

‘Gooseberries’

first time include those of Mrs. R. D. Eaglesfield, 25 E. 37th St.; Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Scott Jr, 32 W. 52d St.; Dr. and Mrs. Cleon

War Mothers Plan

Anniversary Party

The USA Chapter, American War Mothers, will have a fourth anniversary luncheon Thursday noon in the Chateau Room of the Claypool Hotel. Mrs. Irvin Heidenreich and Mrs. Elmer Eisenbarth are chairmen, and Mrs. George Connell is in charge of decorations.

The Technical High School |Boy’s Octette, directed by Wil-

‘Museum Family Hour To Honor School 57

The patrons, teachers

day in the museum.

Walter E. Schram, Orr, J. W. Fleener,

Edward Lesley, James

and

pupils of School 57 were guests at the Girl Scout headquarters. at the Children’s Museum Fam- ————

fly Hour from 2 to 5 p. m. Sun-- Fortnightly Club

| for overseas relief. The kits will

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were known as “gooseberries” in/Beverly Allen of Wasson’'s is to L. Haynes, E. O. Sterns and “lyde

England.

'be the guest speaker. oC

'E. Springer.

Gifts.

Shown

Decorative . . .

BOTTLES, ASH TRAYS and PAPER WEIGHTS

All in vivid colors— yellow—Dblue—pink—green. As fresh and gay as Spring. Wonderful to "brighten up" your home—

and delightful for.

on Our Fascinating Second Floor

Charles Mayer & Company

29 W. Washington Street

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Bottles $5.00 each

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be sent abroad by the American Friends Service Committee. Persons who wish to give materials, garments or time can obtain information on the project

The hostesses were Mesdames Elects Officers

Mildred| Mrs, C. Earl Byrket is the Edward newly elected president of the Lollis, Joseph Cummings, Frank Irvington Fortnightly Club. Cox, D. 8. Mitzner, Ralph dHart,| E. L. McGillem, Harold Trosper, Frank T. Smith, vice ‘president; Baker, LONDON — Chaperones once liam Moon, will sing, and Miss|George Long, Paul Jameson, L.

The other officers are Mrs.

Mrs. O. S. Flick and Mrs. F. W. Hogle, recording and corresponding secretaries, and Mrs. C. U. |Watson, treasurer.

California Vacation

Mrs. Frederic M. Ayres Sr, 5700 Sunset Lane, and Mr. and

Mrs. Willam M. Rockwood,

‘at Del Monte Beach, Cal.

Lodge,

elected officers at a recent meeting. They are Mrs. H. L. Foreman, president; Mrs. C. M. Sharp, vice president; Mrs. H. A, Vertrees and Mrs. W. D. Oakes, recording and corresponding secretaries; Mrs. H. B. Tilman, treasurer; Mrs. Don D. Baker, chaplain, and Mrs. Emory Sharp, guard. The council delegates are Mrs. Foreman and Mrs. Parker Jordan, and the delegates to the convention are Mrs! Foreman and Mrs. O. M. Helmer.

Miss Waters to Talk At DAR Supper

Chapter, will have a supper for psospective members at 6:30 p. m. tomorrow in the chapter house. Miss Margaret Waters will talk

on genealogy, followed by a

round table discussion. The chair{men are Miss Helen Clever, MesSpring Mill Road, are vacationing dames Edgar D. Randolph, James i Pebble |M. Heiskel, Marion H. Miller and

{George Oburn.

The Golden Wheel Committee, Caroline Scott Harrison DAR

By WILLIAM E. McKENNEY America's Card Authority WITH the exception of tennis I know of no game that runs truer to form than bridge. However, a darkhorse comes through occasionally. ; Dr. Robert A, Staff of Rockville and Ewell O'Brien of Terre Haute were darkhorse winners of the All American open ° pair ionship at French Lick last fall, In today’s hand Staff (North) and O'Brien (South) were using the Gerber four club convention, and O'Brien's four club bid asked his partner for aces. With no aces the response would be four diamonds; one ace, four hearts; two aces, four spades. South's four no trump asked for kings. Five clubs would have denied holding any kings. North, with two kings, bid five hearts. . South decided to sign off with the bid of five spades, but North felt that if his partner

Mme. Pauline Oppert will be the speaker tomorrow before two groups in the Women's Division of the Jewish Welfare Fund. Mrs. Victor Goldberg and Mrs. Lewis Levy, division

co-chairmen, made the announcement today. A leader in the wartime

French underground resistance, | Mme. Opport will speak at the | first meeting at 10:30 a.m. The second will follow a luncheon to which both groups have been invited. All the sessions will be held in the Columbia Club. Mme. Opport is the former head nurse of a hospital for wounded soldiers and the director of the Maison d’Enfants for orphaned Jewish children. She

| United Jewish Appeal. The Appeal provides for | large - scale immigration, the i upbuilding’ and settlement of Palestine, long-range relief and reconstruction assistance in Europe, and aid to Jewish refugees in the United States. The

goal of the Appeal for 1948 is $250,000,000. Mme. Oppert's husband was tortured and executgd by the

French Undergrou

| will speak here in behalf of the

Nazis while he was carrying .

nd Leader to Speak Tomorrow

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WELFARE FUND SPEAKER

Oppert, leader in the war-time French underground resistance, will speak Wednesday to two groups in the Women's Division of the Jewish Welfare Fund.

Enfants. She has just returned from a twg-month survey of conditions if Europe.

held enough to be looking for a

—Mme. Paulette

opening lead of the ace of

. a hearts, West shifted to the AX eight of spades. East went wp CAD2 with queen, declarer won with SAQA the ace and cashed the jack. e832 Qs South then proceeded to get CAS N vQ1097 himself down to the nine of Jas Ww 2 spades, jack of hearts and SJ986 S ©Q1086 seven of diamonds. West was 52 Dealer 5 left with the jack and four of &K diamonds and nine of clubs. O'Brien Dummy held the ace and nine AAJTS of diamonds and three of cluns. vi8s4s While East had the queen of eK1 hearts and queen-10 of dia- & 10 Marien led the 1 "Brien e last spade. Tournament—Both vul. West could not throw en South West North East nine of clubs or dummy’s thraePass Past 3 13 spot would become good. When 34 pass is pane he let go a diamond, declar’r NT. Pass se Pass discarded the club from dum56 * Pass 6 Pass my, and East was squeezed. —V A He had to hold the queen of

hearts or O'Brien's jack would be good. When he let go a diamond, O’Brien won the last two tricks with the ace ard nine of diamonds in dummy. This hand also employs a very interesting cross-ruff.

slam, he certainly had the makings of one, so he put South in six.

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un » » O'BRIEN made the hand by a triple _ Bqueeze. After the

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invites“ you to

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TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, March 9 and 10

Showings at 12:30 and 2:30

IN OUR FABRIC SECTION, Fourth Floor |

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