Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 April 1949 — Page 9

. president,

Units to Meet

will speak to the Hickory College! group at 7:30 p. m. Officers will also be elected. A dessert lunch-|

Florence Nightingale Club Holds Solarium Dedication _ For the Patients

Modern Furniture : Brightens Room By AGNES H. OSTROM Dedication ceremonies were

“held today by the Florence

Nightingale Club for the newly furnished second floor solarium in the Flower Mission Hospital. Hospital patients will ha cheery, comfortable place to 3x in the room decorated with bright lighting and green and yellov chrome and leather furniture, . The club has purchased a - Settee, four chairs, card table and four matching chairs, an end’ table, desk and chair set, lamps and flower-filled fernery. Members and friends of the organization toured the hospital and Dr. Charles W. Myers, ‘superintendent, accepted the room on behalf of the hospital Mrs, M. E. Peacock, hospitalization chairman, and Mrs. P. A. Bland, co-chairman, were charge of arrangements. A small group of women, including some nurses, met Jan,

. 17, 1934 in the American Na-

tional Bank to on group. The Florence

ize the ghtingale

lamp was adopted as the em-

blem. The group first worked in Ward B of the City Hospital but have been active in the Flower Mission Hospital since

At was opened.

Lectures Were Given [The Bridal Scene—

Lectures by Indianapolis: doetors were given at the early meetings. The late Dr.-Herman G. Morgan, former city. health : officer, was-a frequent speakér. | Today the 65 active members | hold luncheon meetings on the |

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fi Announced By Chairman | Nursery Auxiliary ~ Dance to Be Apr. 23

The first list of patrons for the “Harlequinade” dance sponsored by the Indianapolis Day Nursery Junior Auxiliary has been

announced by Mrs, James D. {Peirce Jr. patrons committee chairman. The dance will be Apr.! 23 in the Woodstock Club. Coof| {Morrison's orchestra will play. | ! Acting as patrons will be Messrs. and Mesdames Nicholas) H. Noyes, Arthur Vorhees Brown, {Harper Ransburg, Roy Elder! |Adams, EN Lilly, Joseph J. Dan-| iels, John Sloan Kittle, J. K.| Lilly Jr., H. Foster Clippinger and Pierre F. Goodrich. ; i Others who will be patrons in‘clude Senator and Mrs. Homer E.

at the Flower Mission Hospital

& Bey >

(James W. Fesler, Isaac E. Wood- | lard, Paul W. Weer, Robert A.| {Adams, Walter C. Hiser, A. L.| {Gliliom, Evans Woolen Jr, Theo-| idore B. Griffith, James L. land C. Harvey Bradley.

Additional Patrons

Also on the patron's list are Messrs. and Mesdames Charles | {F'. Arensman, H. C. Krannert,' {R. W. Spiegel, C. P. Cartwright, Harold B. West, Kenneth K. Wooling, John E. Messick, A. W. {8, Herrington and F. 8. Cannon. Dr. and Mrs. G. H. A.Clowes

Party Saturday to Honor Joan Boozer, id Meare LA

Intended Bride of William L. Elder Irell Wright, Mansur B. Oakes,

{Walter C. Holmes, Larz WhitMrs. William Metzger, assisted by her mother, Mrs. Ed Mitchell, Cookie Partiow will be the brides-

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Dr. Charles W. Myers, Mrs. A. G. Smith and Mrs. P. A. Bland oso inspect a new lamp in the Flower Mission second floor solarium,

comb, Henry H. Hornbrook, William M. Rockwood, Frederic M Ayres and J. Raymond Lynn and

Ball Patrons [CY

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THURSDAY, APR. 14,1049 PAGE®)

{Capehart, Messrs. and Mesdames

Guild

Pat Kelly, Mrs. L. J. Blackmore and Mrs. Richard A. Maxwell v1. look over the tray favers for Easter Sunday.

April's calendar is crowded for members of the St. Vincent's

Hospital Guild. -

Busy April Calendar Occupies Club Plans St. Vincent's Hospital

April Forum

t Discussion to Be On 'Woman's Sphere’

| “Woman's Sphere and How Is {She Filing It?" will-be the forum topic for the. April discussion luncheon meeting of the Community Welfare department of the Woman's Department Club at (12:30 p. m. Wednesday.

Mrs. Arcada 8. Balz, éx-senator; “The Woman in the Church,” Mrs. {Dorsey D. King, president of the Indianapolis - Coulwell of Church Women, and “The Woman in the Home," Mrs. Lowell C, Reed, third vice president, Seventh Distriet, Indiana Federation of Clubs, will comprise the panel. Mrs. Clayton iD. Ridge will be the moderator and Mrs. Sheldon N, Cox, departs ment chairman, will preside. In charge of the hospitality

They're carrying on their usual full program of service for COMmittee. serving the luncheon the hospital and completing last minute mrrangements for this : year's Lavender Blue Ball, plus the parties and dinners which Man, and Mrs. Carl Sauer, vies

will precede ‘it. . Spring supper

They formed a non-sectarian

are Mrs. W. H. Albersmeler, chair-

chairman. Mesdames Margaret

| ; ’ , d. Linda G B 1 The annual ; Fleury, Ray Holcomb, Charles first Friday of each month, [will give a party Saturday afternoon in Mrs, Mitchell's home, 3710 al ings go ojander wii Miss ‘Anna H. Spann are other; dance will be Apr. 23 in the In- Eroup to supplement the phil- |Klaisler; R. G. Manning, George The first. trees and shrubs on {Washington Bivd., for Miss Joan Boozer. Miss Boozer's marriage fred DR RS ,atrons. dianapolis Athletic Club under Anthropy practiced by the

the grounds of the Flower -Mission Hospital were planted by the club. On Christmas and | Easter members provide a bedside gift for each patient. Last | Year the club purchased 10 elec- | tric oscillating fans. During the war years magazines and books were taken to the patients, a custom continued today.

The annual benefit of the club is the Colonial card party | held each February. Costumes | of the early American period | are always worn by members I who are hostesses for the event. | Mrs. H. P. Willwerth, one of the founders, was the first | Others have = been | Mrs. Katherine Mann, deceased; Mrs, John Nadolny of Vin--cennes, and Mesdames George Dyer, Ernest Millholland and Robert Clegg, all of Indianapolis. Mrs. A. G. Smith now heads

and Mrs. H. 8B. Morse. will at iment Apr. 22. Mrs, Willlam ¥, Bs Weod-1s the son of Mrs: ithe maid of honor and Ming {Noparin, pi Linwood Maina | Club, the Gary Federated! San a, Josh en Sn ith Mr. and . W WH Nor Keass Ar : . will preside, oY ay re ’ ’ 3 r—————— et ——————— T's, Archie Y, 8 Ma (Woman's Club and the Hobart y and Mis A. J Mr. ani Mrs. W. D. 3 . are a to a ical Proaram and Mr. Wood, Pasadena, Cal. : {Daugherty and Miss Mary Napa- kh . Mr. Mrs. aon and ¢ 0 Membéts are invited io bring Mus The bride-to-be is a graduate of i aster lriu, ~ sister of = the Prospective Heder erated Juntos, W 8 Club. large party will be feted hy Reed's guests Mr, and! their own spring flower

For Lowell Group

Several units of the county.

PTA will meet next week.

The Lowell PTA will have a!

‘musical program at 7:30 p. m.| Monday. New officers will

be!

a parent and family life educa- of tion meeting at 7:30 p. day. Mrs. will speak.

m. Tues-| Bert C. McCammon!

On Wednesday Mrs. McCammon

{

best man will be Arnold Cluggish |

to William L. Elder will be at 8:30 p. m. May 25 in the Second Presby- and the ushers will be Wavne! - terian Church. : - )

: en iesterkinde and Carl Stuhl. ( lubw SH Mrs. John Biggs, St. Louis, will be the matron of honor. Other ~~ = wu w a omar omen bridal attendants include Mrs. ~~ Mrs. Mildred Sweeney, 814 » William Schermerhorn; Hyde P. m. in the Mount Olive Methdd- Campbell Ave. will give a mis- Join Contest Park, N. Y,, sister of the prospec- ist Church, cellaneous shower Saturday night tive bridegroom; Mrs, Theodore The future bride is the daughter for Miss Evelyn Louise Ensinger. Schadsey, New Haven, Conn.; of Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Brinly, Jigs Ensinger and Thomas Sas bnpravement os I Miss Nancy Fowler, Chicago, and 4511 W. Vermont St. and Mr. Lester will be married at 2:30 ommunities Is Misses Nancy Stout, Lucy Holli- Butterfield is the son of Mr. and P. m. May 1 in the Irvington Pres- 37008 Indiana clubwomen are making! Assisting Mrs. Sweeney will be hurried plans to enter the na-| Mrs. Donald Rains and Mrs. tion-wide Community ImproveGeorge Fisher. ment contest, sponsored by the!

day, Natalie Moore and Joan Mrs. Gayle Butterfield, 1831 Vine- byterian Church. Miss Joarin Mercer, 911 N. Gra- General Federation of Women's:

Wilson. wood Ave. Herman W. Kothe Jr. will be. ice Shirley Stage and Robert ham Ave. will entertain with a Clubs, before the May 1 dead: ‘kitchen shower for the future ine.

the best man. Serving as ushers pytierfield, brother of the bridewill be Jack McLeod; New York: groom - to - be, will attend the Jack Behringer, Atlanta, Ga. couple. Miss Brinly attended ButFrank Weaver, John C. Appel. jer University and Mr. Butter- KM § ig : Alan C. Appel, Fred T. Holliday fielq attended the American In- Pride on Wednesday night. She The Entre Nous Club of Os-. Jr, John Holliday and John 8. stitute of Television, Chicago. will be assisted by Miss Marjorie good is the first club to enter the Lathrop.’ ah : Bauer and Mrs. Robert C. Cain. {contest, Other early contestants igi yiry Miss Bunce to Be Wed ! > a 'are the Chesterton Women's Club, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Black,!| The Third Christian Church Mrs. John Stanley will be ma-|the Lowell Junior Woman's Club. | 2503 N. New Jersey. St _ Will be the scene June 19 of Miss tron of honor for Miss Juanita the Tuesday Evening Club of . rae) “ Rose ‘Lynn Bunce’s marriage to Spitzer's marriage tg. George Zionsville, the Jeudi Soir Club of

an

Elwood

. 1549 Cruft St, and Mr. Napariu the Women's Department Club of | Miss Patricia Hoffeine will be,

is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John!

s Black is living. \ : Mis ack 1 ng, Hartford City, the Hanna Culture

Butler University and a member Egg |bridegroom, will be the brides- Prizes Listed

of Delta Gamma Sorority. P ; . imaids. Judy Spitzer will be the! : i + S + [flower girl, { Date Selected ar Y e ! Mr. Stanley will be the best

Miss Mary Jane Lund and John G. Aull, 938 N. Ritter Ave., ohn Judy Jo Glenn

Additional organizations are expected to compete for the more than $60,000 in prizes of-

man, Serving as ushers will be/rarrag by the Kroger Compan John Napariu, brother of the i ge pany

bridegroom-to-be, Lawrence AJl-

: . Charles R. Lund. honor 255 N. Randolph St. and Mr. Auli 424 St. will be hostess to her Writers’, Club

kindergarten friends at 1 p. m.' i i j2 1hé soil of the late Mr. and Mrs, tomorrow for an Easter egg hunt To Meet Monday jorganization and effort expended, Miss Lund attended Marion and party. The Indianapolis Writers’ Club b points; Resuna Sheed, Si her College and Mr. Aull is attending! A real live tinted duck will be Will meet at 8 ps m. Monday in E108 $e ma e or Sun Tom a] Purdue University. presented to the finder of the the Spencer Hotel. Mrs. Mable * points, and quality repor

Klinge will discuss “The Formula OB Projects, 10 points. i * a = Golden egg. A duck centerpiece Klinge w The contest ends Jan. 15, 1950.

[community of projects under: taken, 15 points; thoroughness of |

Reservati

For Pla

of Cincinnati for the best pro-|

cott.

Miss Uiiistinte Brinlv has set Will be used on the dining table Story” and original short stories |

the general chairmanship of

| Mrs. Francis J. Moore and Mra,

Jav-Jo- Blackmore,

Nursery to Benefit

Money raised through the annual public appeal will help provide 60 new aluminum and plastic eribs which the guild is purchasing for St. Vincent's nursery. On Jan. 24, 168 years ago, 22 friends of Mrs. Ellard B. Duane; who became the first president; -#ttended atea in the hospital.

Sisters of Charity in the hospital. Thi. guild. opoliey.. has ..not changed during the ysars but the membership has increased to more. than 400 interested women, They help provide hospitalization and medical care for maternity cases and children. In many cases they supply layettes, equipment and furnishings in both the children's nursery and obatetrics ward and provide entertain: ment for the children on special

ons Announced y at Civic Theater

E. Maxwell, Raleigh 8. Miller, {Robert G. Moorhead, . John H. [Newltn, William T. Riker, Paul IN. Rowe, George W. Snyder, Carl iSpickelmier, Carl W, Btéég. EI :.Thompson, J. M. Whitehead and “TArthur W. Wilson, Miss Isabel Drummond and Miss Pear! Kiefer are assisting, Members of the general elub {will be guests of the department. Mrs, Cecil A, Taylor and Mrs. Wil{liam 8. Mayer are In charge of iregervations,

[Book Hour to Mest

The Book Hour group will meet {before the luncheon at 11 &. m. to

hear Miss Mary Cain of the In.

dianapolis public library discuss "This Bummer With A Book.” She

Reservations for the opening performance of the Civie Theater, win give a resume of new books.

IMr. and Mrs. Henry C. Howes, It {will include Dr. and Mrs. Horace Mr, ang {Powell and Messrs. and Mes: wiil- entertain

{dames Philo Burrin, Carl Sauer, Wolfred agd DD:

Charles Gisler,

Don C, Moore and Charles Bab- Bass will cock. After the play the party Mrs, E. C.

Attending together will he Mr, and Mrs. ¥. Td Robins, Mesdames

| Ferne O. Westcott, Sarah A. Orr, entertain {Jane B8cott, Amelia Rentsch, F. White and Mr. and Mrs. Charles A party of four will be feted by Mr. and Mrs. Edward

H. Thompson and Lingrell

Brouwer and Miss Frances WestMr. and Mrs. Donald Addi-| cott will have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Richey and Mr. {and Mrs. Robert Erickson and and Mrs. James Blythe.

play, “I Remémber Mama.” are announce, Those attending tomorrow. will include Mr. and Mrs. A, K. 8cheidenhelm and their daugh-

Mrs. Harry Snyder.

Rutz.

Mrs. C, E. Griener will introduce

3 brad " ther, the club. _ nounce the approaching mar-ing, Guard. The future bride is Napariu. The ceremony will be Auburn, the Hammond. Junior ter, Mary Ann, who will have as their guests, Mr. and , Eldon! riage of their daughter, Mary the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. jou at 430 pm May 13 in the Woman's Club and the Dugger A) . Mrs: Xidon, iia 3 nu 4 sad Elizabeth, to James Fremont Oscar Bunce, 1231 Bellefontaine Rumanian Ort ox urch. {Woman's Study Club, | Mr, and Mrs. O. M. Scott will entertal : i fsx Isabeli Drummond an ( oun PTA Wood Jr. The wedding will be St: &nd Mr. Guard is the son of The future bride is the daughter! Others entered in the plan to paCoursey, and Mr. and Mrs. Apa Mr, and Mrs. Don’ tise Frances Moder will talk on - Apr. 23 in Washington where Mr. and - Mrs, Kenneth Guard, of Mr. and Mrs. J. W, Spitzer, “Byjld a Better Community” are Figan Stark will attend with their Behrman will be the guests of "Wild gardening” at the 1:30 p, m,

son and daughter, John and Mr. and Mrs: Bruce Hurlbert. Mr, meeting of the Garden Depart.

iments for exhibition,

, and Mrs, Kirkwood Yockey will be awarded. Miss Marybelle/

ood be married at 9 a. m. June 18 in| \ cts in communit lanning. | ' 730 7 De ape the South. the Holy Cross Catholic Church. “Hestens Tomorrow. M bean and John Toana, |” scoring on a paris’ of 200 wil go in ihe Howes’: home Tor George Bailey = hive es their nung, Walter. 8. Grow, J. H. Hel. ort Grads Rohn I ter; Judy Jo Glenn. daughter of Mr. ce — 4 iA {midnight supper, (Ruests Mr, and Mrs. Earl Mooman jokgon, Susan 8. Hemingway, Roy port Grade School PTA will have The future bride is the daughter and Mrs. Russell Glenn. 3314 E. points, js as follows: Value to gway.

and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Crick, Hodson, W. D. Keenan, Howard

Mr. and Mrs. John Mr.

Brandt,

Griffen.

Their guests will be Mr.|

Will 5 Lacy, C. H, Last, C. H. Masten, Max

Lawrence. McTurnan, William A. Smith and Lamar 8 Strong, Miss {Flora Swan and Miss Mary Ho+ stetter, :

‘White Cross Guild

“The Woman .in Public Life®

Ribbons

Tea hostesses, headed by Mrs. r. Paul ‘Linden- Robert M. Bryce and Mrs. Willis Don Babcock, (horg; and Mr. and Mrs. Randall K, Miller, will be Mesdames Alvin attend with Mr, and c, Barbour, H. E. Blasingham, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Engelke, Lowell T. Ge-

BE

eon is planned for 1 p. m. Wednes-| { Winners will be announced at the

§ A } | .'and favors will be pastél chicks. Will be read and discussed. Mr. and Mrs. John Coleman. Mrs.! Dr. and Mrs. L. H. Kornafel + » i day by the Crooked Creek PTA June 12 as the date of ber mat Guests will include Rusty Mat-| Officers of the club are Mrs. 1950 GFWC convention in Bos- E. J. Baker will entertain oid BE entertain Dr, and Mrs M p.| Units Will Meet ! to be followed by an election. riage to Maurice E. Butterfield.| : Marian Coonse, president: H. E,| ton. Mrs. Cogley G. Cole, state ®- J: “John M. Bal " . oi The ceremony will be read at 2:30 thews, Craig Johnson, Eve Curtis, ac, " treas. President of the Indian Feder- dames Duke Bain, John M. Balz Paynter, Mr. and Mrs. K. G. Several units of the Methodist i The Pike Township unit willl F je Foster, Freddie and Bar- Cory, vice president and treas- President of the Indian er. bel Renick | Bake dM 4 | { have its annual open house at : {Rana ey Teas al Kreig, urer; Miss Helen Glynn, secretary, Ation, is one of the three mem. And Mak ps ; Fone T. and Mrs, L. P. Hospital's White Cross Guild will i S p.m. bin nA will be Legion Auxiliary Unit {Douglas Alburger and Carolyn and Miss Margaret Dahm, pub- Ders on the policy committee. Saturday Night Guests ————— {meet next week In the Services i a dinner and installation of offi- . | licity chairman. | S———————— Center. = - cers. A book review is planned 10 Hear AMA Official Roding: SHY aman | . | Saturday night Mr. and Mrs. Mrs Golden Honored nie ot E by the Evans PTA for 1:15 p. m.| The Memorial Unit, American ° . New O ficer aneets Messrs. and Mesdames | Mra, Grace Golden, director of bekah: Tuesday-—New Jersey and : casas. on as JoRion Audilinry Sh). Mest at PTA Units Set Elections : ; Sam Kagan Harold Lewis, Ches-|the Children’s Museum, was voted Meridian Heights; Wednesday ¥ will review the and officers 7:30 p. m. Monday in the Hotel, ' } ~ _ ' . to receive the annual hono St. P 1 Omi Alph i | ce rry and Arthur Sacks. Mr, rary Bt, Paul, Alpha Omicron Alpha, will be elected. |Antlers. Dr. R. E. Smith, execu- Many Parent-Teacher Associ-| school orchestra and School 55! Ee Je Care) William Higburg will membership in the Woman's De- Degree of Honor, Office, Tripple Thy Charles Baker will Feview ive secréiary ot the Ameren ations in the Indianapolis Council! rhythm band. Bs entertain Dr. and Mrs. Frank partment Club yesterday, The E and Southport Nightengales; e life o aries Dickens a . 3 ; : - Cn 1 p. m. meeting Wodneot of the NA om, ue Bh diem Will convene again next week gpg) 29..7:30 p.m. “World jHall and Mr. anq Mrs. Irwin J. ep la reventsq in Fes | Thursday a Frida Ro ng Warren Central PTA. There will of the Pan-American program. C8 the spring vacation in| “p.,o, “Begins at Home, Dr.| Bucher. bg blow ou a ng work for Library, an ay--Brightw be a tea. The Glenns Valley unit The choral group will sing under the public Schoois to elect officers, Grover I. Hartman. Music by Mr. and Mrs. Charles McDowell 'rment of the community. iand Victory. > * . X I for , , : : i will elect officers at 7:30 p. m. the direction of * Mrs. Gretna PTA alts mecti: tollow: { mothers’ chorus of 8chool 54. win xiang wih MY, 3) Mrs ET IA ST ET Er —— i Thursday and Franklin Saxton Grigsby on May 1 in the Vet- : : y {8chool 32 1:30 p. m. “Home Safe] : = Ee o Mr. aud . : He fe x | will speak. {erans’ Hospital. | TUESDAY ; | #ome” talk and film, Charles Fred hort. an witt ve Mrs \ {James E. Roberts—1:30 p. m. Fleetwood. Music by intermedi-: re. Joe — it, Mich. Mr. i “Reoreation and Vocation for, Ate grades. Election. A A, Ew) ‘F DR . Mr. and i Tomorrow.” Kenneth R. Miller. School 38--1:30 Musi¢ b stool and: ¥ : . : SC, ‘ 0 p.m. Musi y tMrs. Malcolm Ross and Miss | Come See These Easter Toys On hoi! 38-130 p.m. Musié by

Frances Daniels. Mr. and Mrs, Robert Carpenter will have Mr. and Mrx, Edward Bartley as thelr guests, and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Dulin will-enter-

Program by grades 1B, 1A, 2B and 2A. Election, I by Mrs. Melva' Crain.. Hobby!

‘School 1-—1:15 p. m. Parent edu- . *how. Election,

OUR FAMOUS FOURTH FLOOR cation class. “Those Radio- School 41-1:15

Comic Book Blues” and “Allow-

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p. m. Health

panel, Devotions by Mrs. Ralph

*

: » ance for Growth,” Mrs. Louis! Johns. Music by mothers chorus. tain Dr. and Mis. Ya v. Eels, i : W. Bruck, School Commis- ; po Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Good, Green- a EASTER BUNNIES— sioners Board vice president. School 42-3 15 P - ’ Juvenile} wood, and Mr. and Mra. George | | Delinquency,” the Rev. Cha ‘Schumaker, Mr. and Mrs, Earl] | WEDNESDAY | Watkins, Harris will attefid with Mr. and | |

BASKETS—TOYS— AND NOVELTIES

erything to make a child's Easter Y

Mrs. Richard Efroymson,

; ti Mrs. J. K. Poland is the new- Plan Sunday Par es

ly elected first vice national | Sunday night parties will in president general of the Daugh- (clude one by Mr. and Mrs. C. C. ters of the Union. She was Hixenbaugh with Mr. and Mrs.

‘8chool 43--1:15 p. m. “A Needle r Bm, Drasen “i Mrs. J. K. Poland

in a Haystack” Miss Helen

School 1-1:30 luncheon. Mrs. Richard Cross, : : : soloist. Recognition of youth Barber, children's librarian, activities. Election. Rauh Memorial library,

{School 31:15 p. m. “Spring-School €9—2:45 p. m. “Budgeting Housecleaning.” the Rev. Harry Your Dollar,” Red Cross film.

|

fell you, but i you_ will drop in ot the Studie Friday or-Saturday, - they will fell you-about this week's free gift picture. If I'm not fired for falling down on the job Ill

Ray E. Smith, executive secre- . 2 tary of the Indiana State Medi--Sthool 80-1:15 p. m. “Fluorine . Treatment for Preservation of Teeth,” Dr. Charles A. Everett, Mrs. Ruth Watkins, soloist, Physical education demonstration by pupils -of the entire school. * E

: i "0 i Mr. d Mrs. perfect. Fillad baskets—baskets to fil— Poll; “Human Relations,” Mrs. Election. Sten at the national Songress Alla aa A 3 MA cuddly bunnies—chickens, etc. | rai Kessler, Music. by Junjer School 50-730 p.m Fathers Daughter of the late Capt. Mr. and Mrs. Paul 1. Kilby will " | : : i$ night. Virgll Btinebaugh, Thomas Mackey Kirkpatrick, entertain Mr, and Mrs, Laverne {School 9—3:15 p. m. “Understand-' | speaker. Cake contest, | Kokomo, she is a member. of |Bensinger of Zeeland, Mich, ke >. ing of ths Pre-School Child,” gchool 57—7:30 p. m. Father's| the Gov. Marton Chapter of | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Butter Mrs. Marion Armstrong. Elec-| night. ‘Charles M. Sharp, ~Howe| ladianapolis. ‘worth and Mr, and Mrs. William % | tion. A | High School principal, speaker, gems i SA, : — i {School 10—1:45 p. m. Safety Pro-! Fathers will conduct the meet- j — | ' s gram. Invocation by the Rev.| ing and social hour. Frank MY FEELINGS ARE REALLY HURT Gold Rush ee { On 2 More Da Jesse Simmerman. Election, | Parish, solos and boys octet 3 + : 77 7, Resl Red 4 fy owe ichool. - | ly ors [Jays ‘School 13—-1:30 p. m. Health 8 : : Fresh Green i to See | films and observance of public School 69-—1:30. p. m. “Table Set-} All of you read about everything . : 95 : : health nurse week. | tings and Decorations,” Block's ; : | the Easter Bunny | : representative. Election, on the front page before tum. © 2 hk ith $ : School 14—3:25 p. m. “The Nifty : Sing a song of fun, in harmony with won. 1 ~ in ‘Person | . Shoppe.” play’ by the mothers’ School 75-7:30 p. m.. “Alaska,” | ing to see what | hove to say. Sa a "Ouartet" is full £5 * | oO Election. - | illustrated talk, Frank Edwards. Bh iy ty | ~derful spring fashion. The "Quartet" is fu 3 x | : { chorus. Election. C t choir. Men Hace Gal Thot isn't nice’ I'm so upset hod | i : i # : ‘oncert choir, Mrs. rel Cal- ; ' + moo 1 Daily : . RA School 15--1:30 p. m. Medical lahan, director. Community can’t remember what | wanted to grained, glove tanned lea her y : 10:00 to Noon ~ | View ‘of Socialized Medicine, singing. Social hour. Election, ‘over cushion-y platforms, very flexible soles

1:30 Yo 4:30 P.M. ~- 5 1 Association. M and replaceable heel fips. ; { ca ssociation. usic, l= orchestra. Election.

‘School 18-1:30 p. m. Talk by a member of the Indianapolis police department. Music by a

school

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CHRALES TER

end Compony ] : | ; 5) ‘0 wise w at wi NOTION STREET \ ] | mized Show. ¥isetion - 8chool 81--1:30 p. m, “Education | se you next Thursday. i STREET FLOOR 3 od er. ; 2 ” ‘({ {School 21—1:30 p. m, “School Changes” Murray A. Dalman, ; Ladies’ Department 4 3 - : ; Education.” Mrs. Harold Fich-| principal. Devotions by the. < : glen }-i off. Tumbling exhibition by girls Is. Election. ‘ : " . : +4

+ 8% | : i 2 . of grades 6, 7 and 8. Election. 1 BT-235 p.m An : 2 % »

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of

! : BS _8chool 22--2:30, Election. story [telling contest. i vy . SE = Eo of bei 3 §9 (School 26--3:30 p. m. Election and iSchool 91-115 p.m. Classroom. BUY SHOES AT A SHOE STORE 1 s . ik Igstallation of officers. Music by! demonstrations. gin ] : Re ———————— ho i 1 } ( 2 «11 i 3 oo nT ? a . jus ; » oe : % . ; gid : i v ” A te 7 ' - “ +. A

BEE iit Se fas