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N A PROSAIC WORLD there still can be a Wonderland. There's one (free, too) opening up here Tuesday. For the 16th annual book and toy exhibit of the Indianapolis Branch, A¥nerican Association of University Women, a Wonderland theme has been chosen. The show will go on Tuesday through Saturday in Ayres’ ‘Auditorium with a special night showing from 7 to 9 o'clock Tues3 day. Toys will hang from trees; books will be found within a ” Ii j forest and hobbies will have their own hobby-horse corral. XY 3 Children of some of the AAUW members arranging the exhibit already have had a peek at the scenery that will transform & 5 y F yres’ Auditorium. Tom and Dave Latz are sons of Mrs, Walter $39 18 iY 7 Latz, general chairman. Susan Walcher’s mother, Mrs. D. N. *: . # 3 Walcher, is on the books committee. Howard Hinshaw is the son . S$ 1.95 Fo of Mrs. E. G. Hinshaw of the hobbies committee, and Susan $10 95 we y ko Munger (viewing one of the Wonderland sprites with a touch of . . 3 : E i Po, trepidation) is the daughter of Mrs. C. L. Munger, also of the ; $1 1.95 ’ 3 : : bs hobbies committee. b ! § rE Hs Special demonstrations will be featured in the hobby division 8 1.95 pa i ‘ TE fia each day. That for Tuesday will be on pottery making with S 2.95 o h 3 pp SSS Kenneth E. Smith, the American Art Clay Co.'s ceramics director, ie PY iil on at work along with Miss Elizabeth Harlan and Robert N. King. . $11.95 ( ; : Si ; Weaving will be demonstrated Wednesday by Mr. and Mrs. Paul S 9 95 8 Tu Te i, a R. Pike; leather tooling, by the Ace Leather Co., on Thursday; er . Co be i « model racers and airplanes on Friday by Ayres’, and model trains on Saturday by Les’ Repair Shop.
4 % El A 8 uN #2 = =» {3 [4 oh 1 THREE MINIATURE EXHIBITS have been set up to “plug” y i ; Lo : : the show. Mrs. A. M. VanArendonk and Mrs, O. M. Helmer are 5 ¢ P ; 0 host i shown arranging the one at Central Library. Others are at the $21 95 ! 3 4 a i p 4 Business Branch Library and at the Indianapolis Power & Light .“. . s : 4 Es r 0. $19 95 : og : % 3 g. rar @ AAUW chairmen and their committees helping to produce the 2 v oi : BL Wonderland include Mrs. L. V. Phillips, books chairman, aided . St 1.95 Wl '% a by Mesdames Helmer, Walcher, Robert E. Shipley, Raymond W. $ 9 95 k i: Xe Hilgedag and Edward D. Campbell. Assisting the comnfittee was 9 7 : R jE. Bo Miss Evelyn R. Sickels, supervisor of work with children in the $39 50 ; -_ Sl 4 public library. » 3:2 » —~ Working with Mrs. Milo Z. Boles, toys chairman, have been . $11.95 Mesdames Fred GG, Franrsan, Howard 8, onenchan, George M. v $39 95 Sears and Robert H. Lee. - Miss LaVerne Ridf®n 19 hobbies chair.e . i 3 ad, man, with Mesdames Munger, Hinshaw, Leroy E. Burney and $19 95 ” : : Charles L. Rose as asststéints. Mrs. John Paul Lahr Heads the > : : Sma hostess’ committee. On the public relations committee with Mrs, + W. A. McKinzie, chairman, are Mesdames C. F. Otten, F. W. Gil- - 4 - christ, VanArendonk and E. C. Kleiderer and Miss Marilyn Mas14 & terson. Mrs. Russell R. Benson, president of the AAUW branch, ¢ foe helped in selecting phonograph records for the toys section in
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