Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 November 1949 — Page 3

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| SATURDAY, NOV. 5

Barbara Hill Will Become Bride" Today

Vows to Be Read In Anderson Church

State Service

Times ANDERSON, Nov, .5 — White, *

chrysanthemums, ferns and cathedral candelabras wil] decorate the altar of the First Presbyterian

Church - for today's wedding of] - « Miss Barbara Alford Hill and

William Miller Kennedy. The Rev, George Taggart will read the single-ring vows at 4:30 p. m. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Alford Hill of this city and] the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Wilbur D. Kennedy, La Jolla, Cal. The attendants will be gowned alike in dresses of coral velveteen with matching caps. Mrs, Julia Sefton will be the matron of honor. : The bridesmaids will be Mrs. Willlam 8. Zaring, Indianapolis, the bridé's cousin; Mrs, Robert Westaway, Skillman, N. J.; Miss Barbara Wintringer, La Jolla, Cal, and Miss Janet Baumgartner, Fond du Lae, Wis. Leslie C. Krusen, Delanco, N.J.,| will bé the best man. Ushers will include “George and Warren Durrin, Cedar Rapids, Ia. the bridegroom’s cousin; William J. Alford.

- III, Hackensack, N. J.; John C.

Alford, Fairlawn, N. J, and George E. Alford, New Haven, Conn., all cousins of the bride; Willian Trump, Milwaukee, Wis, |

"and’ Robert Wintringer of gh

Jolla.

Reception in Club The bride will be gowned in| tvory silk satin. The dress will have a fitted bodice, appliqued with Alencon lace, “long sleeves tapering at the wrist, a wide skirt and .short train. Her full length] jllusion veil will fall from a matching lace cap. She will carry a valley lily and ivory rosebud nosegay caught into an. antique handkerchief holder. A reception will be held in the] Anderson Country Club. Later the couple will fly to the west | Coast. They will be in Carmel-by-the-Sea. The bride will travel in a dark gray wool dressmaker suit trimmed in black velvet. Her accessories will be in black. They will live in San Francisco." The bride attended Tudor Halil School, Indianapolis, and Smith College and was graduated from the. Abbott Academy, Andover, Mass.,, and ‘Northwestern University. She is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority. The bride‘groom attended the University of} Illinois and was graduated from| the- Wharton School of Finance! University of Pennsylvania. He! belongs to Sigma Chi Fraternity.

Bea Horstman Wed Today |

Bill B. Patrick | Was Bridegroom

A double-ring ceremony at 2:45| p. m. today united Miss Bea| Horstman and Bill B. Patrick.| The Rev. William Burton read the service in thé Southport Method-| ist Church. The bride wore a steel blue, slipper satin dress fashioned with| a fitted bodice and full skirt. Her| accessories were in navy blue. Her corsage was of red rose buds! and white carnations.

Trip to Chicago Miss Frances ? Massie, maid of honor, wore a navy gabardine!

Russell Patrick Jr., brother of the| bridegroom;-was best man, —The couple left for Chicago after the reception. The bride's) traveling costume was a brown] and tan striped tdilored suit. On théir return, Windsor Village. Miss Horstman formerly lived

"in Muncie. Mr. Patrick is the son |

of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Patrick|

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Local Couple

S ets Wedding’

Miss Shirley Snyder and oo Tresler McCord will be married at| 2:30 p.'m. Nov. 25 in Sweeney, Chapel, Butler University. The! future bride is ‘the daughter of| Mr. and Mrs. Raymond N. Snyder, 3858 Park Ave. Mr. McCord is the son of Mrs. Florence L. McCord, 3755 N. Cap-| - ftol Ave. The Rev. C, Franklin| Bruce, pastor of the Southerland Presbyterian Church, will officiate. Mrs. Berk Nott will be her sis ter's matron of honor.. Kenneth| McAbee will be the best man and| William Fletcher Patterson will be the usher. |

Both Miss Snyder and Mr. Mc-!

Cord are graduates of Butler University. Miss Snyder is a member | of the Kappa Kappa Gamma!

Sorority,

“Sorority to Observe

Silver Anniversary Two chapters of the Kappa Delta Phi--8ofority will celebrate~the silver anniversary of Founder's Day with an informal dinner at 6 p. m. tomorrow in|Hollyhock Hil. ‘Members of!

Gamma Delta Chapter of Indian-|

apolis and Psi Nu Chapter, Fort-| ville, will attend. The arrangements committee

“Includes Mrs. Stanley Herman,

chairman; Mesdames Helen Umbright, Dorothy Wood and Marjorie Mikson. Fre Gamma Delta - Chapter 1.- hold . its regular meeting Wednesday in the W. Washington St.. Branch, Indiana National Bank.

Study Group Speaker John 'W. Evans, chief of thé division - of sources, State Department, will

. speak to the members of the

they will live tn, 2

International Re-

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MISS BARBARA Rusie and Warren Bennett will be married at 7:30 p. m. Dec. 27 in the McKee Chapel of the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church. She’is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Carl J. Rusie, 4048 N. New Jersey St. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. Bennett, 6316 Broadway. Mr. and Mrs. John R, Welch are at home now in Indianapolis

| following their marriage Ogt. 1

in the St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church. The bride, the former Miss Eileen Ball, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles M.' Ball, . 4315 College Ave. Mr. and Mrs, Leo F. Welch, 4310 Broadway, are the bridegroom's parents. (Shen-Courtney photo.)

» ” " DEC. 17 is the date chosen by | Miss Betty Brooks for her mar- | riage to Richard Dale Huddleston, son of Mr. and Mrs, Dewey Huddleston, 63 - S. Bélleview Place. The vows will be read in the ' Lynhurst Baptist Church. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Brooks, | 539 Aublrn St, are the bride-to-_be’ s parents. (Photo Reflex.)

Miss Betty M.

Ted A. Pollard, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Pollard, 2348 N. Pennsylvania St., will take Miss Betty M. Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Giles C.- Davis, 2701 8. Illinois St., as his bride in a ceremony to be read Nov. 19 in the Pleasant Run Boulevard Evangelical and Reformed Church. .(Block photo.) on -

THE ENGAGEMENT of Miss |

Margaret Mahuron “to--Rebert Crawford, 3519 College Ave. { announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Mahuron, Salem. She lives at 3041 Broadway. No date has been set for the marriage. (P. H. Ho photo.)

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Mrs. Clyde C. Brown, 1212 N. New Jersey St.

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DAR Unit Meets Monday

Mrs. Paul Fisher, Zionsville, will be hostess for the 2:30 p. m. Monday meeting of the Gen. Arthur St. Clair DAR Chapter. Mrs.

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Julia Darli n ‘will be co-host-ess. Mrs. ‘will talk on “Dear or.” ti

|certainly entitled to believe ther this direct type of bidding some2] times makes itdifficult for the, | lopponents to get off to their best |opening lead. | South dealer North-South vulnerable

1 The bidding: SO ert ‘C All Pass

By EASLEY BLAC KWOOD MOST PLAYERS would prefer to have a little more than Miss!

three club call a slight underbid. bid of six clubs was surprisingly good. He Was the dance. At the event will be! e was a play for 12 tricks and Messrs. and Mesdames C. D. St.'be Messrs .and Mesdames Harry| “|Clair, Dan J. Zimmerman, Wil- B Rlagell, Walter. Nolte, James M seum Gui ild Makin, ttis and trong. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Fisher als, useum ui jentertaining Dr. and Mrs. L.

and Mesdames = Plans Ball

Edward Drift-,

Mr, Muzzy's

MISS BRASH

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At the second trick he ruffed a |djamond in his hand. Then he led a club to dummy’s king, picking up all of the opposing trumps.

Already lce-Cold He led to his ace of hearts and ruffed a heart in dummy. He followed. with dummy’s last diamond which he ruffed. Then he trumped lhis last heart on the board. At this point with all “red cards gone [from both the closed hand. and dummy, the contract is ice-cold against any defense. Apparently Mr. Muzzy. did not realize this, however, because |when he led a small spade from’ |the board at the eighth trick he remarked, “Well, partner, we've got to be. lucky.’ He undoubtedly thought he was going to have to take two-spade finessés and that the king or jack of spades would have to be on his right. Mr. Muzzy finessed the 10 of spades which lost to the jack. Now Mr. Abel was in a hopeless position. Any return lead was sulcide, A spade would run right]

{into Mr. Muzzy's ace-queen. Actu-

ally Mr. Abel led back the king of hearts,

Asks for Comment After considerable agonizing, during which Miss Brash died a thousand deaths, Mr. Muzzy trumped in dummy and discarded the queen of spades from his hand. Six elubs, bid and made! “Do I hear any comments -on my play?” asked Mr. Muzzy proudly. “Yes,” deflated Mr. Abel, “you didn’t know what you were doing.”

Send questions on bridge to Ji. Blackout, The 10diaaape:

Bridge Resulis—

“tt ™ Bridge Clubs

(P. H. Ho Brash had, for an immediate jump. raise of partner's suit. But she thought she had plenty. In.

fact she probably considered her

| Zaring.

(Mrs. A. G. land Mesdames Harold B. Tracy, A. Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. Fran-

211. L. Polson and Wayne CG. Ser-¢is A. Baur and Mr. and Mrs, Richard W. Power.

nd Mesdam Fred Meét next week, H y Felix| TUESDAY

andl Southport High School--7:30 P. m. cCammon,

[vies.

-{Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Miller, {Hoffman, ‘Dayton, ~ 0; Messrs. dames Kurt W. Schmidt, Herbert Richard Worley and Dr. J. P.| Fred Melcher and Worley will be entertained by Mr. | |and Mrs. Rodney E. Curry. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. A. Mitchell, Mr, and [Hanning ou be. BY. “ud Mrs! Attia Thomas dde r. an rs. Miss Margaret! R. W. Stout and Mr and Mrs. Brdigeport Study Group—7:30

"Baumeister, Lewis Grabhorn.

land Mrs. Mrs. D. A. McMahill, Mrs.

Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. H. Robert Uhl will Mrs. entertain before the dance for have Messrs. and Mesdames MelMessrs. and Mesdames Paul E. vin A. Hanseti, John W. Esterline/Flackville—7:30 p. m. Program. Stubbs, T. L. Delanty and Armond|and Fred W. Kohlmeyer as their |L. Perkins. Also attending will| {Suests at an informal party. be Mrs. M. M. Rose and Mrs. E.|. Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Clarke; house. |will - entertain before the dance Bridgeport—8 p. m. Program. “|tor Dr.-and Mrs. Norman Loomis, | FRIDAY Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Haslinger and John Strange—7:30 p. m. Joe Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Boyer will Mr, and Mrs. Herbert Fuersten- |

L. Burnett. Hosts Named

Mrs. John R. Welch 3

Sunnysi yside Guild Announces Reservations for Dance

Additional reservations for the Sunnyside Guild's Chrysanthe- PT A U : it = mum Dinner Dance are announced. The event will be Nov. 12 In ni S the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Attending together will be Messrs, and Mesdames George W. Set Meetin 3 | Shaffer, Charles A. Seidensticker, Harry A, Rogers and A. C. g Mr. and Mrs. James F. Roberts will entertain Dr. and

Hendricks, Messrs, | —

Atténding in a group will be - Messrs,

and. Mes- Spratt,

‘In _ another party will be Mr.!

alott Martin,

‘have an informal party - before berg.

{John Steinmetz. Giving a cocktail party in their officiated. Parents of the couple home before the dance will be Dr. are Mr. and Mrs: and Mrs. Jerome E. Holman Jr Miter, 2857 -N:{Their guests will be Dr. and Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs. Ernst H. W 0. N, Olvey, Dr. and Mrs. James KE. 23d St. Ww. Young, Dr. and Mrs. James, ieorge E. Hunt,|R 8. Hjnebaugh, Dr. and Mrs. of "honor, was gowned.in an oss, Dr. and Mrs. K.- Ran-| autumn green satin dress fashionCoe, JF: -Wetzle ‘second; Mr. and | «dolph Manning. Dr. and Mrs, John ed in colonial style. She Sarid a . Dishing the =" ¢olonial "boudiiet “or green:

Thompson 175.5; E & W- Mrs UTH WEST NORTH EAST Randall Bass. Mrs. EW. Chaille| - PASS. 190.5 Mrs Jv Lv Becknell, -Mrs., Wallace Simpson 181.5; Mrs. John “As it happened Mr. Abel had no Kirby, Mrs. Willlam Rose-167. \problem. The queen from his solid Jdiamond sequence was a natural. night: N & 8—G

Mr. Muzzy won on the board with | the: ‘ace ~of- alamonds. -and _pro- Herbert Carmichael first; H.-J. Alex R | ceeded to make his contract because of his innate love of a

| eross-ruff,

Allison Bridge League, Tues.

re G. H. Owings third; E & W— | . Harlow, J. C. Newbold first; Ee and. Mrs. R.. B. Koschmann | second; Mr, and Mrs, Davies third. |

Men's Duplicate Club

"Men's Duplicate Club, Mon. night: N & 8 William G, Frtisch, Merritt L. Thompson first; O, A. Tiffany, H. F. Bingleton second; E & W-—Noble G. Mofgan, G. H. Fosdick first; V. J, Obergfell, K. L.. Nielsen second. Newcomers Duplicate Club, Mon. aft. (Possible score 168): N

George Horton 98.5; Mrs. R. D. Lancaster, Mrs. Irene McCormick 96.5; Mrs, R. F. Kuennen, Mrs. Howard Morrison 88; E & W-— | Mrs. J. A. Lane, Mrs. Neil 8kin~| ner 92.5; Mrs. Henry Howes, Mrs, J.T. Sullivan 88; Mrs. Victor

Halverson, Mrs. Nelson Taulman|

87 Mallory Duplicate Club, Mon. ! night: N & 8-—Wayne Sink, A. M.|

8S a, first; Herbert fley, Sam| Women cannot sign deeds or eonee Busey, duet financial transactions with ecracle Garden, Me out written authorization of their/Marytha, Beta Sigma Phi and]

Goldstein second; Mr..and Mrs. George Bond third; E & WK. M. Schafer, Wiliam McGlone |first; Mrs. Helene Schultz, Mrs, |\P, E. Crosier second; Mrs. Beryl T. Abbitt, Miss Nell Bell third. {The next play will be held at 7:30 ‘p.. m. Monday in the plant one cafeteria. Lincoln Club. . (Possible score 1168): N & 8—Mrs. Louise H, Se-

gar, Lewis Harris 1025; Mrs. {Randall Bass, Roger Deputy 92.5;

‘8S. A. Robinson, Ralph Ittenback 0.

89. (Possible score 189): E & W —Mr, and Mrs. V. R. Rupp 109; Mr. and Mrs. Allen Smith 104.5; Mrs. Ralph Henback, Miss Mabel

| Satterly 100.

{liam F. Swope, James H. {Claude Warren and Don Krueger: land E. Z. Schoenberger. Dr. and Mrs. William E. Boden- Kornefel, Messrs, hamer are having a-party before

$ the dance. Among those invited: List Results fo ed Mrs. Toner M. Over-

A.C. Will Meet Monday

{Mrs., Howard Henderson, officer

‘Women's Rights

Mr.-and- Mrs. John Bulger and FL Hickman and Perry ys nnuat ball to be held Nov. 26

S-81752 lly, Mr. and Mrs: F. L. Thompkins, Dr. and . Mrs. nt Mallory Group 'Mrs. Dewey Sisk and Dudley De 3 2 |G C—K 3652 Meets Monday {ou or, MR. ABEL Ns, DALE A number of bridge groups an- Mr, and Mrs. Ralph N, Hiatt are tee S—K J 63 : Q - .nounce the results of their play entertaining Dr. and Mrs. Glenn H—K 8 4 2 109 Wi held this week | Ve Ryan, Mesgrs, and Mesdames Wiles- Miller | D—Q J 109 K171642 . ' | Peter Wood, Kenneth 8S. Bogart; C= c—9 Marott Club; Tues. night (Pos-| y er MUZZY | |William- W: Kidney, William C. { a 1 |siblé score 312): N & 8 —Mrs. | | Hunter, W. Linton ‘Atkinson, | CHA SS |Frank Abbett, Walter Pray 180.5; Rodgers Brown, Robert Bartlett, dral was the scene of the wedding On display in the new wing of

“IMF and Mrs. Jerome: Jacobs 178.5; William Konop;-Hanly R. Black: [of Miss Mary. L:

Mrs. Arthur Pratt, Mrs. M. L. burn, Thomas L. Hannagan and nard Y. Wiles at 10 a. m. today. The Rt. Rev, Msgr. Raymond Noll | |man of the invitations committee.

| white mums.

St. Vincent's Guild

The St. Vincent's Hospital Guild will hold its monthly, meeting from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. Monday | in the nurses” home auditorium,| land the full of the day, will be assisted by Mrs. Thomas O’Brien: and Mrs. M. J. Hagmel

- Mrs. . Maha, luncheon com-

mittee hatiman will be assisted White Cross Guild

by - Mrs, Francis Bauer. Mrs.

Walter F. Hickman will meet with Units Plan Meetings Several units of the Methodist & 8—Mrs. Fred Gilchrist, Mrs. for a benefit card party Nov. 28, Hospital's Whité Cross Guild will |It will be held at 1:30 p. m. in meet next week in the Service Center. The schedule is: 1 Monday--Central Avenue Meth-| odist, Psychic Science, First Bap-! |tist, Donati and Blue and Gold; fTuesday- Grace’ Methodist, Calvary Baptist: and Béllai |{Wednesday-—-Broadway | odist, Quaker and Perry Town- Smi The Indianapoship; Thursday-—Temple Sister-| > Mea, ¥ Th Under existing law married hood, Flower, Municipal Garden

and Ben Davis, and Friday-—Tab-Comtort Luncheon Set

her committee after lunch to plan

| Block’ 8 Auditorium,

Dutch Extending

WASHINGTON Legislation to grant Dutch women equality of] SA with men is under way -in the Netherlands.

husbands. | Wesle yan.

exchanged vows at 9:30 a. m, today in the St, Catholic Church.

Harold Unger, Noble . Biddinger

and Harry B. Barrett.|Willlam D. Guyton Jr. Dr. and William F. Hanning will tess

Also attending the dance will| suppeR;- wn Te 5

Harvey Antibus, meyer and Kenneth Galm. Others holding reservations are | Frank C. Otte,| Messrs. and Mesdames Zack Salm, | Gearge Cracraft, Edwin Dunning-

Rite Solemnized The SS. Peter.and Paul Cathe- by the dinosaur exhibit which is

Milter: and Per: the museum. - ot

Nicholas J.i es, whe, Robert M. Butterworth, James R.™

Mrs. Robert J. Garwitz, matron,

The bride's gown of ivory slip-| per satin had a fitted bodice acs cented by a sheer yoke. pearl motif highlighted the Chantilly lace bertha. The long | sleeves extended into bridal.points into a Her veil was

A seed

cathedral tra i n. fingertip length. White fujl mums made the cascade bouquet. Robert J. Garwitz was best man.

— have a covered dish

Miss Jo Ann Baker Is Feted

at a miscellaneous shower today!

jan St.

.'17 in the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church McKee Chapel.

Miss Jo Ann Baker was honored, Out-of-town . guests included

Mrs. O'Dell, the prospective bride- board meeting at 1:30 p.m. by Mrs. William R. Craigle and|groom’s mother; Mrs. R. B, Hen- {th Miss Eunice Bradway. It was in/ley and Miss Nancy Henley, * P-™. the Craigle home, 3310. N. Merid-!Straughn, ' and - Miss Charline! ~ y ss | Hildebolt., Eaton, O. Rep resents Col ; Miss Baker will be married to| Guests from here with the bride-| Dr. Harry W. O'Dell, Cleveland, to-be and her: mother were Mes- daughter of Mrs. E. Fay Cl

Parents of the couple are Mrs. McElfresh, Gro Joel A. Baker, 211 E. Beverly/trude Gray ‘and “Helen aa Drive, ahd Dr. and Mrs. Harry C. Misses. Mayme Fitzgerald, Betty O'Dell, Was

Scene of Corerony - Miss Licia Toffolo and Dr. Eu |gene Kirby Dempsey

The Rev. Fr. Paul Utz officiated at the double-ring -ceremony, sey Mr. and Mrs. Louls Totfolo, 2009 E. 17th St., ‘are the parents fot the bride. The bridegroom is

the nephew of Dr. William Kirby, Newark, N. J. Miss Wanda Toffolo, sister of {the bride, was maid of honor. She wore a damask rose satin gown | made in Empire style. The lace {bodice had small buttons down the back and cap sleeves. A petite [back how accented the waistline, The skirt was floor length. . T The bridesmaids, Mrs. Russel’ {Curry, Bloomington, Ind.; Miss Anne Marie Kirby, South Orange, N. J.; Miss Erna Santarossa and. Miss rine rs , wordigowns of Lorraine satin In the {same style. : Wears White Satin | Best man was James psey, {Newark,, N. J., brother of the bridegroom, The ushers were Fred Neff, South Orange, N. J.; 0... Toffolo, Mario A oe — Luke Heimann.: > The bride's gown was whith. |satin and Point Venice lace ' N studded with seed pearls, The molded. bodice was accented with a a Victorian lace collar, A bouffant hooped skirt fell into a cathedral train edged in scallops. The two-tiered fingertip veil of {imported fllusion fell from a satin land Venice lace half-hat studded |with seed pearls. She carried a {bouquet of stephanotis, roses and {an orchid. The wedding breakfast was in Whispering Winds. After tonight's reception at 7:30 o'clock in the Severin Hotel, the couple will leave for the south. The bride will {travel in a gunmetal gray gabardine suit topped with a matching three-quarters length coat. They. will make their home in Newark. "The bride was graduated from Marian College.

Southport High

Session Tuesday Several county PTA units will

‘Mrs: “Bert C.-M

speaker, {Township House.—T: 45 p. m. Ed- | “ward Snethen, speaker. Oakiandon—7:30 p. m. Dr. 8. Marion Smith, speaker. *

m. Mrs, William McGinty, WEDNESDAY

Franklin Township—7 p. m. Open

Pierson, speaker. ‘ {Hickory College—5: :30 p. m.-Chilt

| Annual Event Set for Nov. 26

The Children’s Museum Guild |has chosen a dinosaur theme for

iin the Woodstock Club. :1 There will be cave dwellers and {the exhibition of a life-size |dinosaur. The pre-historic theme {for the event has heen prompted

“Mrs. John Yi We fi hare i {Serving with her are Mesdames Thomas C. ‘Capehart;: Charles BE; Schaab, William A. Brennan Irs :

{Chase,- Donald E. Gibson, Robert |H, Greely, Robert E. Kirby, Ars thur Northrup and Dale E. E. Stenz.

i By MARGUERITE SMITH Q—Why do chrysanthemums ai azaleamums have dried up leaves about two-thirds of the way up the stems. E. Washington St. . AA variety of pests causes this leaf “rust.” . An eel worm ne» matodes), a Teaf fungus and ‘a soil a mention just three.” However, I'd tackle the trouble from a cultural angle, This fall, cut the stems back to ground level“ and remove them from the mum bed, burning if nesessary. Then next spring, divide . (or better, slip) ,these old plants and set in properly prepared soll, so alr can ‘get to the leaves. ‘Then 4 never wet the. foliage by sprinkiing. Soak the sell instead during dry periods, pe 2

Send questions ( on gardening

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American Legion “Auxil ary, will lmtheas

12:30 p, m. Tuesday in the Post

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