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MARY L., WEST SIDE. Aw now, Mary, five months aren't far off. Your parents were forgiving and lenient, cutting a year off your marriage age. They deserve some attention. They hate to have you leave home, you know. Show them some good times and have some flings with your crowd these next five months. Prolong that thrill of engagement. It's a big time in your life. Think of the fun you can have completing and admiring your house. Shopping and Dlanning for a home won't be as much fun ever again. Men take their homes pretty much for granted after the engagement and the honeymoon. Now you'll find your fiance interested in everything you plan together. If you think enough about your family and friends and throw yourself into recreation, the time will pass fast. Lots of wives of servicemen waited years to live in the homes they had completed, with constant worry that their husbands wouldn’t come back to them and their children. You can do it. Your boy friend is around, he loves you, and you're just. 16.
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tainment consists of skating parties, picnics, baseball games, etc. Miss Edna Brackman is chair- -grandman of the open house and Sirs, |STzuAcHIAren 48d 3 great gy F. L. Williamson is co-chairman. | Miss Brackman is on the 12-| member governing board of the
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Assisting them' with the open house plans are:
Mesdames J. P. Pickett, Edward Scott Raymond Bruce, John Griffin,
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Katherine FoX, william Walter Holiman; Mathilda Gasper, Elizab ethigons, Elder Harold 8. Holiman, Leeds, Mary White and Marie Fresno, Cal.; Paul C. Holiman,
resident here most of her life, who |
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Louis O., Rudolph R. and Earl O.| Holiman, Indianapolis; three
nephews. Williom D. Horton
Services will be held Wednesday in Madison, Ind., for William D. Horton, 439 8. Noble St, who died at General Hospital yesterday. He was 50. A native of Jefferson County, Indiana, Mr. Horton had lived
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Ind.; Mrs. Sada Waller of Lafayette, and Mrs, Lela Markin and Mrs. Helena Smith, both of In-
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Mrs. Nelson, who lived in 5884 Forest Lane. was a member of the First Baptist Church of Trenton, N. J. ? Services at 2:30 p. m. Wednesday in Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary will be followed by cremation. Interment will be in the
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Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. | walter E. Harvey, Indianapolis, and two brothers, Charles H. Clayton, Trenton, and Douglas Clayton, Antioch, IIL
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Mrs. Elizabeth Dehne, native of Germany, who died yesterday in the home’ of her daughter, Mrs. William Spangler, Stop Eight Road and State Road 31, will be buried in Crown Hill after services at 2 p. m. Wednesday in Grinsteiner’s Funeral Home. An Indianapolis resident for 66 years, Mrs. Dehne was a member of the Pleasant Run Boulevard Evangelical and Reformed Church and its Women’s Guild. She was
In addition to her daughter, Mrs. Dehne is survived by a son, William Dehne, Indianapolis; four
Mrs. William Holiman Services for Mrs. Lydia Holiman, native of Jelico, Ky. but
died Saturday in her home, 1062 W. Roache St., will be held at p. m. Wednesday in the Christ Temple Apostolic Church. Elder M. E. Bolder will offi. ciate. Burial will be in New Crown
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