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ey. 3 Wed 5: Chireh Rite To Charles W. Killion

* Miss Catherine Funke Becomes Bride Of Gene J. Jarvis in

Two marriages were Solemnized at 11:80 o'clock this . morning. Miss Mary Jane Laffey and Charles Wallace Killion - Weg matFied in the St. Philip Ner| Catholic’ Church. The Rev. Fr. James A. Barton officiated. ge heids ia thie danguter of Mr. and Mrs, Jom B. Lattey. 32

Ave, and" Mrs. Marguerite Klillion, 403 E. 224 St, is of the bridegroom.

! Min. Clon: G. Glia. wasithe matron.of honsr-and the pRiess maids were Mrs, M. Daniel Brown and Mrs. Robert Laffey, They wore rust and forest green taffeta and carried bouquets of gold and bronze chrysanthemums.

Mrs. William R. Gold : Vf

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“The bride’s white satin gown had a bodice and cuffs of lace and a chapel length train. A cap of satin lace held the illusion fingertip veil. The bride had a white prayerbook and orange IF blossoms, | EB David R. Boyd was the best man and the ushers were Robert A. Vote and David Killion Jr. The| ’ reception was In the home of the Mi [ | - bride's parents. ISS Ear y The couple is taking a wedding trip to the East Coast. The bride| 'W. A T d Lo attended Indiana University. e Oo ay ’ a Wed in Rectory Reception SA The rectory of Our Lady of] Lourdes Catholic Church was the| Church Ceremony i scene of Miss Catherine Funke's| A breakfast and reception in| marriage to Gene J. Jarvis. The the Lake Shore Country Club fol-| Rev. Fr. Joseph Beecham offi-jowed the marriage of Miss Phyl- S i Sised, pride is the daughter of {lis Louise Early and James L. orort es— Kavanaugh. The Rev. Fr. Victor, gad Pl Mr ad yes, DJ Funke, 109, Wright officiated at the 10 a. m.| Zl oups an W. R. Jarvis, 53 N. Ritter Ave. ceremony held today in. the St.| are the parents of the bridegroom. "Catherine of Sienna Catholic Speci a | Events The bride wore a suit of moon-|Church. : stone blue velvet with navy ac-| The bride is the daughter off . Alumnae Set cessoriés and carried a prayer- Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Early, 2322 | . book fopped with white orchids, Prospect St. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Monday Meeting Miss, Doris Bittner, maid of honor, Kavanaugh, Coral Gables, ¥la.| pour sorority groups announce wore a dress of gold velvet and are the parents of the bridegroom. ,, ... activities today. Miss Marilyn Bossingham, brides-| Miss Ethel Langer was the maid | Alumnae members of Alpha maid, had a frock of mulberry,of honor and the bridesmaids Gamma Delta Sorority will meet| velvet. They carried fan shaped were Miss Donna Conner and|Monday in the home of Mrs. David bouquets. Miss Mary Graves. Joseph Kav a-| Hughes, College Ave. Mrs. Charles Richmond was the best naugh, Coral Gables. was his {J. Paul . Mrs. Earl Conway, | man... After. a wedding. trip to brother's best man. The ushers | \ieq V! Cravens and Miss Florida the couple will be at home were Robert and Richard Early, Elizabeth Roberts will be assist-| in the Arlington Apartments. {brothers of the bride. . After a short wedding trip the| Grace Browning, a member, couple will be at home at 1117 of the alumnae group, will talk.| Brandt-Kerr |Pleasant St. The bride attended She is director of the Indiana |Butler University and the bride- University Social Science Division.| A |groom attended Butler and is a| uptia SS IKKEeAQ graduate of the University of| A progressive dinner for hus-| Miami, Coral Gables. He is an bands has been planned by the Walter C. Brandt took Miss Alpha Kappa Psi Frateroity mem- | Zeta Chapter, Phi Delta Sorority, Roberta J. Kerr as his bride in a per, for 7 p. m. Nov. 19. ceremony read at 11 a. m. today | Final plans for the party will!

in St. Andrew's Catholic Church. | | be made at an 8:15 p.m. meeting Mrs. - Robert Weaver, Brazil, A exander-Beale Wednesday. Mrs. John Trout, 1633| was the matron of honor. She Lawrence St., will be the hostess. |

wore .wine velvet and carried] Vows Read Here The Alpha Chapter, Alpha Pi pink | chrysafithemums. The| * Miss Marjorie Pierce Beale and| Omega Sorority, will entertain for bride’s rose beige lace gown had| Marshall Elliott Alexander Jr. patients in Billings Hospital toa portrait neckline and full skirt. [were married at 2 p. m. today in morrow night. Mrs. Wilbert ManShe had a bouquet of bronzelthe McKee Chapel, Tabernacle |dara heads the committee In chrysanthemums. Cw | Presbyterian. Church. Dr. Roy charge. James Brandt, Bonduel, is., Ewing Vale officiated. | was his brother's best man. The The bride is the daughter of East St Dr Davison, 1628 8. reception was in the home of the Mrs. John G. Beale, 2418 Park Chapter, Phi Delta Pi Sorority, bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Ave, and Mr. and Mrs. Alexander, at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday.” R. Kerr, 3425 N. Olney St. Mr. 1430 Laurel St., are the parents of| ————————— “and Mrs. William F. Brandt, ‘Bon- the bridegroom: ~~ duel, are the parents of the The reception was in the church. | Vacation In Hot Springs bridegroom. | After a trip to Miami Beach, Fla,,, Mr. and:Mrs. Leo C. McNamara, The couple is on a wedding the couple will be at home at the Carmel, trip in the South. {Park ‘Ave. address. The bride-| weeks vacation in Hot Springs;

left today for a two

VEDDING

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{groom attended Butler University. |A (ATK: Girls to Solicit The Times Pattern Service Riley Donations

The 17 sub ‘debs who are can-| vassing the city today for dona-| tions to Riley Hospital have been named. The teen-agers are col-| lecting money each Saturday.

The grand total of the collec-| tions will be added to proceeds from the “White Whirl” dance § and all of the money. will. go 10 Riley. The dance will be Jan. 27 in the Indiana Roof Ballroom. Today's salicitors are Carol Teckmeyer,- Marlene Carber, Betty Ann Hester, Carolyn Allee, | Shirley King, Barbara Springman, Joan Strodtman, Janet Wert, Mary Helen Lovell, Jean Kenard,| Peggy Everett, Carol Miller, Joyce Robinson, Merrie Jo Ober, Barbara. Hyde, Debby Maston and "Elaine “An Anderson. er

TSC to Recreate Ziegfeld Era

Mrs, J. Clifton Hirschman will| review “With a ‘Feather on My" Nose,” by Billie Burke, for mem-' bers of the International Travel Study Club Inc. at 8 p. m. Tuesday in the World War Memorial. | In keeping with the Ziegfeld Follies period described in the book, popular songs of the era will be sung by the Novel Aires. Members of the male quartet are Robert Littrell, Ward Sisk, Joe Feld and Al Daunoras. They belong to the national ‘organization, ! SPEBSQSA. Mrs. J. Harold Thompson and | Mrs. Joe Pettery, program chair | men, are being assisted by Mes- |

, By MRS. ANNE CABOT It's inexpensive, easy and fun to make your own Christmas decorations. Bedeck ycur home for the holiday season with

By SUE BURNETT This is about the prettiest

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MISS 'EUGENIA SCHOEN and John Thomas Sears will be married at 3:30 p. m., Nov. 27, in the Washington Street Methodist Church. The parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. John J. Schoen, 4733 Young Ave., and Mr. and Mrs. William F. Cooper, 47 Harris Ave. (Schaulk photo.) Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm L. Baas are at home now in Lafayette following their marriage Oct. 22 in St. Andrew's Catholic Church. The bride was Miss Margaret T. Fargo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Fargo, 4056 Arthington Blvd. Mr. Baas is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer F. Baas, Deer Park, Cincinnati. (Ashby photo.)

» - # DEC: 10 is the date selected by Miss Clara Farmer for her marriage to LeRoy Snyder. The vows will be read in the West Park Christian Church, Mr. and

“Mrs. 1.8: Farmer, 302. N. Addi~

son St, are ‘the bride-to-be’s parents. The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Ola parker, 252 8. Rural St. (P, H. Ho photo.) William R. Gold took Miss Mildred Wilson as his bride Oct.

Cnurch. The parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Homer Freeland, 1210 8, Meridian St, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gold, Beech Grove.

SS. PETER and Paul Cathedral was the scene of Miss Mary L. Miller's marriage to Bernard Y. Wiles on Nov, 5. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Nicholas J. Miller, 2057 N. Delaware St. Mr. and Mrs. Ernst H. Wiles, 622 E. 234 St, are the bridegroom's parents. (Voorhis photo.) ° Vows "uniting Miss Phyllis Early, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. A. R. Early, 2322 Prospect St. and James L. Kavanaugh, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Kavanaugh, Coral Gables, Fla., were read at 10 a. m. today in St, Catherine's Catholic Church. (Zulman photo.) The approaching marriage of Miss Anita Jane Owen to Darrell Max Ritter, son of Mrs. Daisy Ritter, Alexandria, is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Owen, 1912 N. Leland St. The couple will be married Nov. 24+ in the Wallace Street Presbyterian Church.

Mrs. Serard Y. Wiles

{1ttenbach 90; 22 in the Sacred ileart Catholic {Comas Jr. Mrs. Ralph stant 84.5; (E & W-—Richard W. Lee, Mr. Me-|

Comas 99; Mrs. William Epstein, | Rose Cruzan, Thad R. Clarke and

Sets Meeting

Homer C. Bisch To Address Group

Homer C. Bisch, local representative of the Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp, will be guest speaker Thursday at the May Wright Sewall, Indiana Council of Women meeting. He will talk on “This 1s Fiberglas” at the afternoon session,

a. m. in the Hotel Lincoln. Mrs.

[Bridge Results—

(Clubs List

Best Scores

A number of bridge groups an{nounce the results of their play | {held this week.

Lincoln Club, Fri. night (Pos-| Dupty, W. H. Weindorf 82;

Mrs. Ralph E. Duncan, Mrs. E. J. Mrs. M. Stanley Me-/|

Mrs. Sid Kasle 92; Mrs. Reba

| Buck, Mrs. V. R. Rupp 91; Mr. and wijljam Stute, Ft. Wayne; Mrs, ‘shower Wednesday. The party

Mrs. K. L. Nielsen 83.5. It was |master point night.

Newcomers Mixed Duplicate Club{Florence Ritz, Lizton, and Mrs.

{ Fri. night (Possible score 100): IN & 8—Mrs. Phil Cassidy, Mrs. (Fred Gilchrist 57; Miss - Mary {Nees, Mrs. J. T. Sullivan 52.5; E & W--Mrs. John A. Lane, Mrs. M. J. Way 60.5; Mr. and Mrs. L. C. | Benson 53.5. Marott Club, Tues. night (Pos-|

sible score 264): N & S-— Mr. and iMrs. M. L. Thompson 157.5; Mrs. Arch Falender, Mrs. Wayne. War- announces additional committees! vick 156; Mr. and Mrs. G, H. |for the bazaar to be Wednesday

| of reservations for thie 12:30 p. m. luncheon, Mrs. William T. Rass-

Clande C. McLean will preside. {Committee reports will be given. {Mrs. Claude Franklin, executive board member of the National Council of Women, will report on work of that group.

Mrs. E. L. Burnett is in charge

mussen will sing. She will be ac- | companied by her mother, Mrs. Paul Duckwall.

| dustry, the textile field. and trans- { portation. Hostesses will

{Lulu Hertzog, Indianapolis; Mrs.

Minnie Ammen, New Castle; Mrs. {Hannah Kriesher, Frankfort; Mrs,

[Helen Barton, Crawfordsville. |

Committees

Women's Club “ne

The meeting will open at 1

Mr. Bisch's talk will include the fabulous development. of .the cible score 169): N & S- —ROger |intant glass a through efI. forts of modern science. He will and Mrs. George P. Ryan ons; i|show its versatility as proved by [its applications in the home, in-

be Mesdames

———————————— € Party to Fete . ; Bride-to-Be Thomas J. McShane To Wed Miss Sanders Mrs. Con McShane, 5118 Ws Michigan St., will honor her prose pective daughter-in-law, Miss Rosaline Sanders, with a party tomorrow night. Miss Sanders and Thomas John McShane will pe married at 10:30 a. m. Thanks« giving Day in the St. Catherine of Sienna Catholic Church. Attending the party will be |Mrs. Charles Sanders, mother of {the bride; Mesdames Patrick McNelis, Fred Thompson, James McNulty, John Patrick McNulty, Mary Loechle, Mary Donahue, Charles O'Donnell and Gertrude Dorn, Misses Mary and Cath- ] erine. McGinley, Hannah McNulty gd and Miss Mary Ann McShane. ~~ Miss Dorothy Lemen and Miss Elizabeth Augustus will honor Miss Sanders with a kitchen

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will be in the Lemen home, 5054 University Ave. Guests will include Mesdames Otto Bettcher, Wayne D. Lewis, John * Nichols; Marvin Wyant, Virgil Scobee, Reba Buck, Frances Marshall, Dorothy Miller and

|Are Listed

{Church's Woman's

Thompson 149.5; E & W--Mr. and! ‘in the church.

Mrs. George P. Ryan 160; R. H.| (Brotherlin, E. A. Freeman 180i chairman, Mesdames J; E. Boettrt cher, Herbert E. Strong, and Paul

{Mrs., H. T. Sexson, Mrs.

- |Kingan 145.5.

Men's Duplicate Club, Mon.

{night: N & 8—C. M. Payne, John pn.

8. Lynn first; K. L. Nielsen; M:}

{La Thompson second; Roy Moor- yf. |head, H. A. King third; E & W—| 4... ations Mrs. Adelaide Rans-|

lA. Tower; flower - shop—M Clarence T. Drayer, ra 3 E Louis R. Lowe; plastin_ To Be is eted

Mrs. L. G. Gordher, ¢ Hazel

|H: H. Riegner, Ross T. Campbell pro and Mrs. Clifford R. Krab-

(first; Noble G. Morgan; Fred W.| | Gilchrist second; G. H. {Frank C. Olive third.

| Blackwood on Bridge—

Mr. Masters Makes 12 Tricks—the Hard Way -

By EASLEY BLACKWOOD IT WAS A pleasure to watch Mr. Masters wrap up twelve tricks rane Mrs. M. J. Way 94.5; Mrs.

After winning the first. trick

Ain sight.

| There were still two losing dia-

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dames Charles Buchanan, John. these delightfully gay items house dress you'll find—and so Hume Jr, Ray Gardner, John | made froth crepe paper, ribbon simple to sew! The top is cut Branigan, Hiram Mitchell, John| an4 pits of colored paper and all in one with comfortable |

Gill and Daniel Ehalt. sleeves, flattering neckline. The smooth skirt is enhanced with a large pocket. Trim with rows of gay color. Pattern 8538 is a sew-rite perforated patiern in sizes 14, 16, 18, 20; 40, 42, 44 and 46. Size 16, 4% yards of 39-inch. To order pattern or our

wool. Everyone from father down will want to try their hand-with these tree and mantle decorations. Pattern 5048 includes. tracing patterns, step by step instructions and drawings for seven decorations shown and material

School Group Plans Fall Concert Nov. 20

The fall concert of the Indianapolis Public Schools Federation * of Mothers Chorus will be held’ Nov. 20. It will be at 3:30 p. m.

in the Riverside Park Methodist, requirements. Fashion Book, use the coupon. Churet To order, use the coupon. UE BURNETT Thete will be two guest sololsts, 8 \ William Bremenderser, baritone,| ANNE CABOT The Indianapolis Times and William Miller, French horn. The Indianapolis Times 214 W. Maryland St. R. W. Wright is chorus director; os . . Rr ean Bilvers, Pianist 530 S. Wells St. Indianapolis 9, Ind. atricia Post 1 No. 5048 Price 20¢ BIE. essa sesvnss ‘Named 'P oet oh. ear’ Nita Fashion Book Price 25¢ MICEIGAN SITY, Ind. Nov. EE IRIE « adirusntnrnnrrsnesviris 12--Miss Patricia Lou Alger, who | EE EE EE EE ER . Itves near this city, has been | EE ERE ES named by the “Hoosier Farmer| Street Wess seninestRstesbsnn ery Street ¥ : 2d ” as the “Poet of ity : / tr rr ear. . xe a LY cssuvesscearsnnncecncaneins (Cf SABER B ANNIE RS RRR.

is a student in Mas- : » " Sesugyesesantessensens ayes

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mond. tricks because . Mr. held the ace-jack. of diamonds S—8 4 lover dummy’s king, H—

Down to Three Cards

dummy’s ace.

Abel:

One way to get rid of one of

the diamonds in the closed hand was. to. take a heart finesse. Buf

that. .woulda’t have. worked, as Masters led one winning with He didn't much about how-the suit lay.

Next he led out all.-of his spades

‘and cashed the ace of clubs. This —

| left him with three cards, a heart and two diamonds. In the dummy at this stage

were the king-jack of hearts and

the king of diamonds. During the

ace and jack. When’ the ace of clubs was cashed against him he had {make one more discard. He chose, [the jack of diamonds which was |the best he could do.

Muzzy Remark Ignored Mr. Mastérs now led a diamond, played dummy’s king and Mr. Abel was In with the ace. Having, nothing left but the queen-ten of! hearts he had to lead Into the king-jack on’ the board. “Serves you. right, Abel” Mr. Muzzy who was kibitzing the game, “You could ‘have got one more trick if you had taken your, ace of diamonds at the first trick.” None of "the players seemed to think: this typical Muzzy analysis, was worth a reply,

Send questions on bridge to Mr. Blackwood, The Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis 0.

Auxiliary to Meet

Newcomers Duplicate Club Mon, afternoon

Fred Gilchrist, Mrs.

Thompson 105; Mrs. George Horton, Mrs. Irene McCormack 101.5; Lowe have arranged for a “Chil- Frank Caputo, Jack Stevens, E. E & W- dren's Hour” from 4:30 to 5:30 J Seifert, Lillian O'Day, Marion ¥ Mrs. Howard Baird, Mrs. Harold p. m. Movies and other entertain- Knoy, Ocal Harshman, Carolyn : {Chamberlin 98.5; Mrs.

(Possible score 168):

Bruce. 93.5.

South dealer

with the queen of diamonds, Mr. Both sides vulnerable Masters entered ‘dummy with the king of clubs and:led the 10 of spades. When Mr. Abel played the king, 11 tricks were

MRS. KEEN S109 5 8 H—AKJ 4 D—K 4 2 C—K 5 MR. CHAMPION ME. ABEL 182 H-Q109 8 'D—63 C—108 7642 c—QJd 3 MR. MASTERS S—AQJI 762 H—65__ D—Q8 7 "C—A9 The bidding:

learn SO¢ TH WEST NORTH EAST on hall.

ZH 48 All Pass

1 8 Pass 28° Pass

DAR Group

Sets Luncheon

| @88,

Assisting her will be Mesdames {Barrett Woodsmall, W. O, Weber

and H. E. Raffensburger. Mrs.

Club to Meet

night (Possible points 168): |8—Albert Tollefsen Jr.

|sten, Miss Geneviéve Mitchell 95; E. & W--Mrs, Mrs. K. M. Schafer

Hamilton, Mrs. Del Giffin 94.5;

"D—=AJTI09 5A. M. Sugga, Fred Sauer 00, | The next play of the group will speak on ibe at 6:30 p. m. Monday in the Poetry.”

(Mallory, cafeteria.

8t..Joan of - Arc Bridge Club will be presented by Mrs. Carol] ] announces a business meeting and VV: Wilson. -Mr...and. Mrs. Walter. p, m. Nov. 23.in.the Centenary. sii 4 its. members at Reed will give a musical { the gram. Mrs. V. W, Hurst is, Pass accepting r reservations.

Grier for all

30 p.m, Wednesday In

~ |Hard Times Dance Planned

The- Central YWCA “329” Club The Wheel and Distaff Group Will give a hard times dance running of the spade suit Mr. Abel _. 1). Caroline Scott Harrison Tuesday. It will be held from 7) |suffered mightily. He threw away. p Chapter will meet for alto 11 p. m. in the social hall of all of his clubs, the nirie of hearts|, ....4 Juncheon at 12:30 p. m.| and all of his diamonds but the Friday. Mrs. Carl -W. Piel, 3416 N. Meridian St. will be the host-|

the “Y.”

will be auctioned.

Hester VanLandingham' = pfiee Betty Dungan, committee

Fosdick, |

(Possible score

John A.

Mallory Duplicate Club, Bon,

K. N The Indiana

[Schafer 111; Mrs. Helen Schultz, Chaparral Writers will hold its| (Mrs, P. E. Crosier 98; Don Ker-|fall meetng at 2:30 p. m- Nov. 20]

oes Wedding Set

JEranges . Dobbs, | 100; "Paul |speaker, Will talk on “The Greeks! MY. and Mrs. Jack

Fines will be Imposed on those who do not come dressed in their loldest clothes. Square ‘dancing, |® acquaintanée games, relays, ob-| stacle dances and cake walks {have been planhed. Box suppers

| benhoft. One of the novel features wil

be the “Parcel Post Booth.” Actual goes) parcel post packages containing| 189): N & S—Mrs. E. R. Buxton Articles suitable for boys and ,, ..:ried Friday, Guests at the

Jr. Mrs. L. V. Bonner 1 M girls, as well as grown-ups, 5 3 120: Mrs, be offered for a small fee.

Mrs. Herbert D. Tope and Mrs.’

ment will be featured.

on this hand against the best defense. The six of diamonds was Howard Mor rison, Mrs. - Carl JProsens of ne Dusast wil ivi Hi a PR awion. Wi opened. and Mz. Abel. made. the right play of the nine spot, . P If he had gone up with the ace, 12 tricks would have been a fay-| down-after the king of spades showed up. As it was, Mr. Masters pe held at 12:45 p. m. Monday in made a slam anyway. The only difference was that he had to play the YWCA. the hand qut.

jor. and. refurbish some of the an-| The next play of the group will Ika furniture | in the church,

Writers Plan Fall Meeting

Federation

n the World War Memoral. Mrs, Elizabeth Milner,

[Had a Word Mrs. Anna “A

for Jane Great

‘Tt=—Poetry.

clinic will Pruitt,

A poetry {Mrs. Bernice

{appointed by Lester Clark, New fark, N. J., national director.

Dinner to Honor Fabien Sevitzkys +

Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Cook, 4m18 Broadway, will give a dinner party Sunday night honoring Dr.|

and Mrs. Fabien Sevitzky.

Brown, Messrs.

will talk on her recent European chairman, will be assisted by the Petremont.

tour. A report will be given on|pisses

Marion O'Neill,

Anne

the Toy Library opening Nov. 5..pugan, Pat. Hoffheim and pat| Club to Meet

(Members of the group also Willippitchard, Mrs. Joyce Dain, sew for the project during the mine Gene Williams, Bugs Part-

aftérnoon,

said] Mrs. J. Francis Madden will display plastic household articles. will be turned over,

Sale proceeds for the library project.

Child Conservation Unit |

To Hear Talk on Music

“The Irvington Chil

lof Mrs. G. M. Pagett, 8037 E. 8t. Joseph St.

Mrs. Gonard Telland will give Be Felland is music

the: program on “Music Can Fun” Mrs.

The Navy Club Auxillary will chairman for the-- “Indianapolis « Teachers

meet at 8 Pp. We Monday in in the Parent

meeting W Assocation wibe-at 10am. or the Maroft for

ton and Don Guard.

Plans Dinner-Bridge

Mrs. Ralph Chandler will en|tertain members of the Iota Chap-| Chapter AF, PEO Sisterhood, | ter, Alpha Omicron Alpha Sorori- will meet at 1:30 p. m. Thursday. ty, in the home of her sister, Mrs. | Conserva- Charles Boss, 3626 Rockville Gladstone Ave. is the Hostess: ; “w is

tion League of America will meet Road. The” dinner-bridge will be Mrs. Lee Peters, assistant. tory of Poland,” will be discussed

lat 1:30 p. m. Monday in the home Monday night.

Speaker Anounsod

Mrs. Noble Reynolds will before the Colonial Boston

il

Lee,

Mrs, Frederic Krull

PEO To Meet Thursday

Mrs.

by Mrs. William Johnson.

Chocolate Pie. Fir | When

The Second Presbyterian It Sindtys Holtman and Rarotiyy a

Candy—Mrs. F. Earl Herndon,

Barker ay and’

wil party will include Mrs. Ada Stine’

"| Kercher, of |

Chafin will Phase of daughter, Polly Anne, to Robert “Modern Methods of|L. Riggs, son of Mr. and Mrs. C, Teaching the Writing of Poetry” |G. Riggs, 317 8. Butler Ave.

pro- | Christian Church.’

follow. Olney St. will honor the future national bride with a shower Wedn: |membership chairman, will ap-|Miss Jean Olson, 1517 N. Kealing Inounce the 1950 state offcers Ave. gave a party last night for

Guests at the party will include! (Mrs. Hugh Dalzell, Mrs. Catherine| and Mesdames Eugene 8. Pulliam, Joseph Barr and John Ryan and Charles

The Indianapolis Woman's Club | will meet at 2:30 p. m. Friday in w, George Barnhart Jr, Budithe Propylaéum. “W. M. Chase

Centennial,” will be reviewed by

C. W. Wharton, 3711 _N,

Helen Lewis, Misses Betty Bett. cher, Eileené Entwistle, RoseFuller, Marcianna A. Had-

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it Crariee dl spargur, = Harry Thompson Whitted also will Hon nD ha

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hatrman: Mrs. Lewis L. Johnson, assisted {by her niece, Mrs. Foster Gauker |Jr., will entertain with a mis|cellaneous shower Monday night = {in honor of Miss Betti Stine, The 1 party will be in the

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Miss Stine and Brud Meyer will

{and Mrs. C. L. Meyer, mothers. of i the engaged couple; Mesdames x

Parker, Neal Connell, Alta Gall,

_Mesdames Raymond Albert, Rosemary Cox, Foster Gauker Sr., Earl Hunter, George DeHart, Ida Blankenship, Isabel Morrison, |Jane Kyle, Earl Beam and Helena {Welch and Misses Katherine Nola Ogden .and Kay AT Keiser will also attend. Te

Riggs-Forcum

Forcim.” : [1538 N. Gale St, announce “the ~~ [approaching “marriage of ‘their =

The wedding will be at T:30

| Mrs. Everett Chandler, 1527 N.

. Miss Forcum.

DISHING THE DIRT—

| By MARGUERITE SMITH i Q—1 have bought an African vio~ «=

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