Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 March 1949 — Page 22

~_ -Announced “Luncheon and Dance

To Be Given Mar. 26

.». Committee chairmen for =the Alpha Chi Omega Sorority state day celebration aré announced.| The: luncheon and dance will be held Mar. 26 in the Indianapolis Athletic Club, Mrs. John Burk-

hart is general chairman,

of the decorating committee. She will be assisted by Mesdames R. G, Carpenter, T. R. Weir and William Strauss, Miss Priséilla MeCormick and Miss Sylvia Sendelbach. Miss Rea Baur and Miss Edith Allen are in charge of decorations. The finance committee members, are Mesdames R. Wayne Evans, H. E, Claffey and William C. Otto| and Miss Mildred Blacklidge. Misses Elinor Howe, Hannah Keeman, Jo Tranbarger and Ruth Henley are in charge of invitations, Mesdames Richard Gra. ham, Robert Royce, C. R. Del-| porte, Terrance Donahue, John' R. Ziegler and V. J, Story, Misses Dorothy Giles, Ila Belle Barnes! and Jane Haramy are members ol the dance committee. The luncheon hostesses will be! Mesdames Robert Mason, C. E. Cottingham, Fermor 8. Cannon, J. M. Ogden, Earl Kiger Sr, George Edick, Fred Tucker Sr.

H. K. Weirick, George R. Jeffrey, George Walker, M. P. Crabill and L. D. Fink, Miss Helen Murray and Miss Esther Yancey. Mrs. | * Russell White is publicity chair-| a A ANTES Ee

Mrs. Wileox

To Speak to Group “What's New In Phi Mu” is the topic selected by Mrs. Willlam B. Wilcox for her talk to the members of the Phi Mu Sorority at their state day .dinner Saturday, in the Columbia Club. There will also be a dance that night. F Mrs, Wilcox is national alumnae vice president of the sorority. Mrs. John Mitchell is genéral chairman and Mrs. Robert E. McMullen is program chairman. Miss Josephine 3arrett is Ti charge of decorations. =" Active chapter members to be honored for scholastic - achievements are Miss Jeanne Muller, Purdue University; Miss Mary Helen Tease, Indiana University,

Mrs. Tom Christenberry is head ,

George L. Clark, K. A. Lancet.

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Girls to Note - Anniversary

| Democracy Theme Of Birthday Week

uw. e Mine Democracy” will Ibe Blake i for national birth|day week of the Camp Fire Girls) {opening Sunday and continuing through Mar. 19. i | On Sunday the local Community {will participate in services througho (girls will attend

organization, al Fund agency, different churc

individually or,

i choice. "Highlighting the week's cele‘bration will: be a candlelight service at 4 p. m. next Thursday, birthday of the organiza-| tion, Mayor Al Feeney will be| guest speaker in the World Memorial, 3 Taking part in the program will} be a School 78 group with Miss: irma Biedenmeister, leader, who| {will give a play, “Our Heritage. | {The School 42 group, under Mrs. |Lucy Brooks, will sing, and the] | All-City Horizon Club Chorus un-' der the direction of Mrs. Paull Mozingo will make its first ap-| pearance. . Firelighting Service Will Be Held | Camp Fire girls taking part in| the firelighting service will be Virginia. Deere, Carol-Smith, Wilma Williams, Sue Baker, Julie Ann Mayer, Elizabeth Hynn, Marr jorie Webber, Laura Mae Bracken Nonna -—-Cranshaw, Thelma Hawkins, Janet Jones, Jerry Hill, Roberta Levin and Suzanne Espy. | Throughout the week groupe, will give Edith M. Kempthorne | | Friendship Parties. Somé girls

pack and send boxes of food and clothing overseas, and additional units will give gifts of clothing {in the city. | Special activities are being planned by individual groups. The Tuxedo Baptist Camp Fire Group, led by Mrs. Raymond Fye, will hold a party for 12 girls from| |Martindale Center with their] leader, Mrs. Earl Martin. “The Flags Speak,” a play emphasizing | {world understanding as it can be| practiced in schools and cities. | {will be presented before School 67! by the group there. Mrs. Edward] Bernhardt is leader and Mrs. { Thelma Smith, assistant.

FRET, Organizations—

NAP Women

The officers of Cornegie Hall Teen Canteen will be installed tomorrow night in the Fall Creek Civic League Community Center, 4501 Evanston Ave. Paul Waltz, Myrna Owens, Dottie Smith and

Charles Skowronek (left to right) are leaders in the junior and senior groups.

; PEISRMINED is the word The one-story cinder block Paul Waltz is president of the or een-age and adult building has a full basement senior oup. The other officers members of the Fall Creek that's built for teeners’ parties. y Soup Eddingfield N Civic League. The sub debs and There are well equipped recrea- geld: vice squires wanted a teen canteen tion room, a kitchen and a president; Myrna Owens, secre80 they persuaded their parents shower. The first floor is a gym tary, and Phil Newkirk, treasto build a community center. ‘hat doubles as a ballroom for “ yrer, v The junior canteen officers

The cinder block building a’ ig events, 4501 Evanston Ave. was put w Mayor Al Feeney and mem-

‘Harold M. Worth, Lemons, F. E. McKeighan and Miss Martha Hofmann. Mrs. Harold K. Hard-

businéss meeting. Rev. J. D./1518 W. 22d St, at 7 p. m." today. stration. Health bl {= Program by Camp Fire Girls. McDonald, Martinsville Presby-| There will be -a business meeting : play by 4th | follow grade. (Warren Central — 7:30 p. m.| terian Church, speaker. \foliowing dinner.

Mrs, John Ross, informal discussion and puppetry lr]

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will write-to- pen: pals;-othexs. will...

in a brown-and-white sharkskin weave coat with matching hood. The second coat illustrates the flat front-line and gently flared back of many of the season’s favorite toppers. A cheerful cherry red, it also is a conversation piece. Inserted in one of its side pockets is a full-length umbrella. And tucked into the hollow handle of the latter is a pair of toe rubbers to complete the drizzly days ensemble.

Louann Lowry

To Reign on Rainy.

Rainy day fashions © . . Empire line (left) and cheery cherry color (right). RAINWEAR CAN BE just as smartly styled as fair weather fashions. The fact was .illustrated last night as Block's preFEN ted tHe IE oT two business girls’ fashion shows. The second

will be at 5:30 p. m. tomorrow. Pictured are two raincoats included in the show. Both bor-

row the latest style notes. The high Empire waistline appears |

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. THURSDAY, MAR. 10, 1940

Days Welfare Unit,

Speaks At Luncheon

of reservations. The Book Hour of the WDC iwill hear Howard H. Peckham,

Here Wednesday It Mu “Community Welfare Is My A Ch: Business” is to be the topic of By EASI {Mrs. E. C. Rumpler’s {ali to- the SLAM BI members of tie Community Wal- business. In |tare Dephrtment of the Woman's have a litt] | Department Club. She will speak »the enemy. 'at a 12:30 p. mi. lungheon meeting here and t ! e clubhouse, - your contra | Wednesday in the clu A a Pir | Mrs. Sheldon N. Cox, departs most 1 {ment chairman, will preside, Mrs, knowledge W. H. Albersmeier and Mrs. Carl trols is impe |8auer are in charge of the lunch~ A ; |eon meeting. . tell u no They will be assisted by Mes. am ‘dames Ray Holcomb, Charles Take tod |Klalsler, E. G. Manning, R. M, them, North »/Manring, George KE. Maxwell, seven club Raleigh 8. Miller, Robert GG, amis Aoo—— {Moorhead, John H. Newlin, Wile. . AN wvulner liam T. Riker, Paul N. Rowe, South deal {George W. Snyder; Carl Spickel- NORT! Imier, Howard Spurgeon and Carl Bee 'W. Steeg. : “He ‘Howard H. Peckham wo : De Will Speak WEST Also Mesdames EH Thompson, (Mr. Cham; {J. M. Whitehead, Arthur W, Wile fonds 1 son and E. C. Wischmeier, Miss DJ I {Isabel Drummond and Miss Pearl- C—4 2 Kiefer. Mrs, Margaret Fleury is Sov lchairman of the luncheon and 8 Mrs. Cecil A. Taylor and Mrs. Ho _iWilliam 8. Mayer are in charge -

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director of the Indiana Historical 1 g 1 Bureau, discuss “What Made : D X Hoosiers Write.” The talk wil a ia precede “the Incheon meeting = “{oks and {Wednesday in the clubhouse, grand slam i Mr. Peckham is a graduate of annoying fa « {the University of Michigan and have the o New fabrics lend especial in-+[is the author: of “Invitation to promptly w

terest to the styles shown. Fea- [Book Collecting” and “Pontiac

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tured are iridescent. denim, land the Indian Uprising.” Mrs. emy onslaug corded cotton, surah, shantung Stephen J. Klos will present the Mr. Dale (printed and plain), linen, ging- (speaker. x - lem on his ham, pique and the fabric won- | Seeem—————————————————— have So Mu r- of the year—shirred ; s distribu Sep dd ol ey Parliamentary Group finally decid The latter is reported to To Sponsor Dance game at spa wash and dry almost as quickly Times State Service To Make as your nylon hose ... . and | PLAINFIELD, Ind, Mar. 10— Mr. Mast needs no ironing. That sounds |q1yne junior Parliamentary Prace r. Masre as if it’s “right down the alley” tice Club of Plainfield will When Mr for busy career girls. ice Clubsof Fa nil spon four-spade

— sor a dance tomorrow night in’ {the ‘high school. Proceeds will be

{used to finance group activities. | President is Miss Jean Hous.

to Take

was a stre slam. Heh a of his own, control of tl He was tem

Seymour. | 8 = ® = = | Miss Janet Henning will be maid

and Miss Elaine Easle, Hanover, PY the men of the neighbor- ers of the Park Board will be are Charles Skowronek, presi- i 7 . . * {ton, Plainfield. The club is af. -College, hood. The sub debs and squires, “on hand tomorrow night to in- dent; Louis Miller, vice presi- | 0S In a 1 orn 1a |fillated with both the State and to six spad with their mothers, raised stall the officers of the senior dent; Dottie Smith and Jody | 0 eet National Association’ of Parlia- chance? W Mrs. Robert B. Berner, 4701| money for materials by spon- and junior canteens. The event Gray, corresponding and re- | Mr. and Mrs. John J. Lowry, 536 N. La Salle St. announce the mentarians. Mrs. W. H. Vinzant, there are I Michigan Road, will be hostess| soring fish fries, box suppers will mark the opening of the cording secretaries, and John | The annual meeting of the In- 5,5r0aching marriage of their. daughter, Louann, to Randall J. Indianapolis, will be one of the hand? An; 16 the Indianapolis Alumnae | ahd paper sales. center, Patterson, treasurer. ’ |dianapolis Unit, National Asso-/y\io..e Hollywood, Cal. The wedding will be Mar. 25 in Los Angeles. ‘dance chaperones. sivie Shoep Shaye; Delta Zets Sorority, at ciation of Parliamentarians, Will|" yy. "Myers is the son of Mr. ~ TTI IIIT mp ould 3 Ne 45 p. m. Tuesday. Miss Frances| PTA News— - : ~ |be tomorrow. It will be held at 10| 4 Mrs Clark S. Myers, Leban-| : : EE an E. Westcott is program chairman : : a. m. in the Meridian Room of| . = iss Maureen Moody, Ingle-! STAR KIST TUNA TAMALE RING partner sh 30d the assistant hostesses will Wi or l d d d : B 1 the Colonial armirire Ge: ide] W004 Cal., will be maid of honor| - athe) Word lin J: Edward Masson and Pear Understanding to Be Theme | ju x5 viridans oirvond - : on i} SS n ; 2 : : 4 . y ho Ss hag oy E. Fenwick. an earl) The general theme of world understanding will highlight 84—-10:30 a. m. Study group.|will be an election of officers. Ane Al. in is at- BB ar RE 2. x a hand. Mesdames Janet S. Hiatt |® number of city and county PTA meetings next week and guest “Human Growth," film and talk nual reports will be read. Woodb College, 1 Jo od 5 ¢ (2 £2 ; So he bi Charles G. Rawlings Robert w | speakers also are on the programs of the groups. A basketball, by Mrs. Meredith Nicholson Jr.| .: , tending Sodbury . College, 1.08 : { 4 Bb: ~~was disappo Platte and. Kenneth’ B. Lemons. game will be Played at 8 p. m: Friday between the fathers of the 91—7:30 p. m. “World Under-| Mts, Robert M1. Suis. 3108 Ken- ngeles. 3h | SAR Rd bid five dis . '| Warren Centra A and the father of the Franklin | » 1 WOO " e 83 lor a 0 Miss Ka ne uuah 31d Mus PTA. The game will be held in the Warren Central gym. Pra | Sangin 87-94 bY She Mother meeting of the Tubes Alamie! Mise aa Re bp eT " resen unit meetin scheduled for next — == Ss A ener A i " {Club at Pp. m. riday. A card ober orey married In sei, There will also be an elec-| eek Bey Decatur Central — 7:30 p. i ooked vis p.m. F there party will follow the business late summer. The future bride is ols i see, ry Saher : HONDAY “Students in Community Life,” ug A ao session. the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.| Hom / nley Strohl is chair- : topic. os . , 1 The 3 5 Ada Club - Ernest Settles, 1009 E. Hanna Send qu Tan of he nominating cominittes|Shadeland—7:30 p. m. Mr. andigoutnpore.7:30 p.m. Fathers Hickory College—1:30 p. m. Mus} bs Some of Hire Ge, Dear Ave and Mr. Storey is the son of] Mr. Black e¢ members are Mesdames night. Fred Darnell, chairman. y ge—1:50 p. m. Music, io. aL iMr. and Mrs. Andrew Storey, olis Times,

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of --honor for. -her.. sister, Miss

ing ts the chairman of the state!” TUESDAY

day to be held May 14 in the| : Hotel Lincoln James E. Roberts—1:30 p. m.|

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“Learning to. Live. with. World Lawrence-—7:30 p.m. Election. of go . ~ —— Understanding,” Fred Pierpont| officers. “Juvenile protection.” tF') A D | Patricia Henning. Miss Henning’s “Dental Health Today and To. | «leading student panel, Hollis Adams, principal of De-| to ne ‘marriage to am F. Boyd wll J y 8] WEDNESDAY | catur Central. Music. be May 1 in Sweeney Chapel, Oo I] h 6 Nine members of Chi Chapter, MOTTOw.” Dr. T. M. Leonard. ay William H. Evans—7:30 p. m. ¢ > 5 a Sweaney pe. | ne disn serves Omega Nu Tau Sorority, wil) at.| Program by grades 3A, 3B and 10-6 p. m. Covered dish dinner. uw uq Understanding,” Mrs n avorit Butler University, Bridesmaids tend" “the Presidents Honor Dy i tmenenseeerd Ln ah Rosier: SAQULLLpongaid Petty—Entertainment:—t- roo. ¥. N11 LES - TW Be Mex ajres Sone Sister for only $1.17! I Junchogts Sunday in the Kentucky Bonost 2 -1:18 p. in “Juvenile, SER ion oF atE] THURSDAY | The Caroline Scott Harrison fests us F. Boyd Jv. John fr oose Star-Kist Tuna fi is reci They aed P Be i os 20-2:30 p. m. “Growing Like a| 0 Pm. Medical parent edu- Chapter, DAR, will have a “favor- R. Roberts and John Tierney. ChooteBiar-fhist Tom or this recipe, Cook Braart me a hn, education Weed.” Red Cross apesker ang| Cation course. “Legal Aspects ite dish” supper at 6:30 p. m.| Sandra Boyd and Barbara you're sure to agree it's the finest Mackey, Robert 8. McKay, Fres|60-130 p. m. “Human Growtn”| film. Study group meets at Of Madistue, Alert Stump, at. next THUrSdAY In Ue Shaper Stone will be flower girls. Guy F.; gou've ever tried! Star-Kist's milder . i y ate } , ’ ; . or Ranney Jr., Roy L. Van Arsdall, | parent education class. 1:30 p, m. Association. edicalithe business and professionali bo on dvdr Store] flavor and finer texture make a// tuna Noel A. Ward, Norman Wilhelm 73—9:30 a. m. More Dangerous|32—7:30 p. m. “Radio and Your Glenns Valley—7:30 p. m. Fathers| members of the’chapter. Mr. Roberts, Malcolm King and| recipes taste better. and Margaret Ulrich: Than Dynamite,” home safety] Child,” forum of School 32 stu-| night. “World Understanding,” MTs. Barrett M. Woodsmall is Carter Boyd. Menibers of Tau Chapter who! class. hits: “The Inaugural Story.”| Rev. William: Burton of the Chairman of hostesses. Assisting i Im. Traffic’ s . her will’ be Mes 8 i : quad presenta Southport Methodist Church. e3damen George| Campbell to Talk

will attend the council meeting in- Ben Davis—8 p. m.. Freshman

Caleb - Wright, J sxanxisy TUNA TAMALE RING

clude Mesdames Lawrence A. night, Freshman chorus. Play| tion. Helen B. Black,| “ { White, Theodore Druding, LeRoy| by students of Mrs. Helen 35-2 p. m. “Home Safety,” , .. FRIDAY |George S. Dailey, G. Gale Graber, Sam Campbell, the “philoso-| E. Moon, Robert Hodges; Willlam| Wampler and Mrs. Mildred] Red Cross film. Traffic boys’| 7:30 p. m. “Parent and Family Herman B. Gray, Dorothy C. Hel- pher of the forest,” will lecture 3 sups sredm style torn 2 tablespoons salad olf .. Holmes, Helen Ray, Jesse R. 8il-| Orme. “Community Co-opera-| Program. "| Life.” Reuben Behimer. “Human mer, Janet Shirley Hiatt, Robert |IiSibers and guests of ihe Riv. 3 rebluspoons hopped onion 1 8 ounce — to ' ex “ahd ATHEPL FI, RIMKGN Beh-[ "Ion" 1 TrAffie Safety,” Cpl. AT 36-8 pW “Tulenie™ ~Belfa:y, GrOWLR,!%. LH MUSIC ncn ocr Sod aK HE B-MaTvin Jones; Wins: J818. Club. at. 7:30. p,m, Suddax., TEA ae ATI EL toto Anois Bebe hitta Hite, Marie Cook and Helen] Huber of the State Police Pub-| quency,” the Rev. Charles Wat. 1 730 p. m. Homecoming./liam F. Kegler and Carl E. The talc will be illustrated” by pepper “% cup milk

natural colored motion pictures. | { Combine ingredients in-order and turn into well.greased. ring mold. Place in pan of hot water and bake in 325° oven 1 hour, or until done. Make 2 cups of well-seasoned white sauce (or heat 10% -ounce can cream of mushroom soup); add ane 7-ounce can Star-Kist Fancy Solid Pack (or New Chunk Style Grated) Tuna. Unmold ring on plate. Fill center | with hot tuna mixture. Serves 6 generously:

Fathers in charge of meeting. Onstad. “Where Will We Hide?” civie! Rudolph H. Grabow, supervisor L T2711 he fim. Report of nominating ¢om- for the United States Forent serv. Club Will Dine mittee. ice, will show a colored movie,| A covered dish luncheon will be ora—1 p. m. Sandwich lunch-., Wild Life in the National For- held at noon tomorrow by the eon. Program by Boy Scouts, ests.” Miss Gertrude Gutelius will Willing Workers Needlé Club of sing accompanied by Mrs. Samuel Irvington in the home of Mrs,

Goss. . | lic Events Section. Social Hour.| Kins. Music by the Mothers —- QUE EE Sos { ~ Chorus. |

. 7:30 p. m. “Atomic Age.” film Pretty and Practical

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and -talk by Joe Piérson. Pro- N gram by boys’ and girls’ physi-| cal ‘education classes.

3—-1:30 p. m. “World Under-| U') 'Scouts and Camp Fire standing,” George Ostheimer, | Gira, : . jo Dungan. Hazy. Hoaper, ™ x. Bancroft, { principal Bf School 12. - 1 J 1 ; Ve EE 4 {42—3 p. m. “Human Growth.” film Mrs. Thornburgh List New Officers and talk by Mrs. Mavie Me: Heads WIC Of Local AAUW Unit 7 ¥ : ew officers i - 1 50—1:45 p. m. “Folk Songs.” Miss' Mrs. John W..Thornburgh was! lis branch othe Inisrape | | Marion s. Elec elected president of the Woman's Oy ‘ ssociation 8 K. Mathias. Election of of University Wome officers. | Department Club yesterday. Other! nounced Mrs Russell are ah-‘80--1:1! officers are Mrs. Everett E. Lett, inar bi Re anning "on le Tn. Fase discussion first vice president; Mrs. Clar. is the first vice president and ; Hornaday Tou Padou "- ence E. Ruston, recording sec- hoa Wan oS ue Ba 56 21 . Ys ! retary, and Mrs. Frank J. U ' Was elected Ans Parker. Muse by the school pugior a the hour mi iar rieng . |" Mesdames Brandt C. Downey, 0 the board of directors 8 -del Mn Fd p. m. Ediichition Never Alvin G. Jose and Virgil Stine.| 2F¢ Mrs. E. G. Hinshaw and Miss slip has ev | ivrp Dr Se oa, presl- 'baugh were elected members of! Mund 5. Price, Hold-over officers | Site, o_-n | t————tr Unversity. the board of directors. (are Mrs. Russell Benson, presi- dery etche SALT AND PEPPER SHAKERS Si m—————————— ee | dent: Mrs. Alfred E. ‘Kuerst, slip 1s ada " : 1 | second vi i SPARKLING CRYSTAL WITH sHiny chrome Tors |O8M@ Alpha Iota Alumnae jo Crawford, secretary, | the patter For your own- table et home—and such ’ Y : r EE — in-between delightful gifts for the bride! ro 5% 25 ay Plan Dinner for Guests DE pn Mestue.3 hy and hold © good seit ond : |. .- Husbands and guests of Sigma Alpha Iota Sorority Alumnae : REDUCING : the Fabric pply. members will be entertained at an informal dinner at 6:30 p. m could be MAIL YOUR ORDE Tutoay in the DAR Chapter House, my BATHS venient in R ON THIS CONVENIENT COUPON = { e program arranged by Mrs. Willi " 3 : ing skirt ——— . {tional annual opera review. Mrs, : Ia A Deyn 12 he Sud Ne Bpecialisg In Reducing Pattern nn ne nC ~ — = Maurice Robinson will be the F DOrsey, John David Baker, | ~2%¢8 and our work has been pattern, si CHARLES MAYER & COMPANY | narrator. Dorothy Knight Greene, Arthur successful. cluded, m | : ; 20 W. Washington Street Hostess chairman for the event UO: Monninger, Leonard Kreiser,] No mechanical devices to stitch illus | Indianapolis, Indiana | {ls Mrs. Kerbert L. Barr, Assistihg Shultz Dailey, Robinson - and ride or at ' {will be Mésdames “R : rbison., 0 orde: | Please send ............ Boxes of Salt and Pepper Ix. vanes 2 eS 0 Di LI" yembers. of the . Al No strenuous exercise , Shakers—Priced $1.25 en | | nce Jr, H. W. Brady and umnae No starvati a | $1.25 Box (Four Shakers) Sie |Carl Moore and Miss Lillian Chorale, who will sing three num- . un diets AN | TO coeessibesnsininnitinnnnnsioiansanissasssaennses | [Starost. | bers, are:Mesdames E. D. Ferrell, No candy to eat Visit out show- The In JON : # . owell Springer, Edna Short, O § A seeseay +» 0.1 But we rooms or mai | AATEEE Luuiiiiniiiiis innate | -|Early Reservations M. Jones, Barr, Pils and Moore, |] & ee . do give. Just plain l CIY cavesssnsansrnsnnsassinasirss BUR vvareerrvanss | 2? Are Announced Miss Helen Thoms and Miss Patra | make an Loutment hich coupon now for 530 - 0.0. [Charge , [) Cash Enclosed | Early reservations have been Kennedy. il much better. " HITCHENS sensational new - Ch Sd a — — i —— ——— ——— = a made by Messrs, and Mesdames In the opera cast will be Mes- ’ : STYLED IN STEEL No. 5621 Robert J. Shultk, Clare Cox, Har- dames Marian K. Thomas, Charles © S loh a . ro ——- he i! gd Lap Yaner Handy, Karl Mattin, Karl F. Herrman, Mildred ruse Ju phur ; Call or Write 4 Name «oee ; egemeier, Lloyd F. Sunderman, Sweeney, Ruth 'Tevis 8 rf -- i . : L | : : oh and) Harold Christy, Robert Orbison, Dorothy Adams, J, ¥. wna nz,| Baths ~~ "STANDARD HOME ortant dams improvement, LE & George 8. Dalley, Pile, Dr. and Rudolph Crandall, Orbison and] 105 S. Illinois § : ; I pease wend oy ianapoia, tad. iis ( Mrs. Robert White and Miss Ger- Dalley, Misses Mary Seal, Patricia | . Illinois St. : ; : | Sauibment.~ All Stoel — with 30 sxclusive 7 treet trude Evans. ’ | Avery, Em : 3 features, 4p rm TY. ee Taking port in the program will nedy = with a, 88 Xen] Col RL-9764 for Appr... ‘S198 E. 25th St. i , ame erase Clty «ove ee 1 . ‘ i ’ a: hol a AREA p eras a rn bashers Fe : at , ; . be y Ben Griffin, Paul Chorale. ~~ = : of ha RN Dowson, Mgr. a : ny vou). wl ! Steet : rt te an ony sasees | -_ y _— ; "i G “eee anenbpan “ 3 c he i SA v : ON on fy ; ‘ pi ? bi