Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 November 1949 — Page 16

Lapel Watches

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things as Insects, padiocks,

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Fashions in lapel ‘watches their times.” In past yeafs they]

To Fete Golden Anniversary | SL ay ge a with At yiot presidents, Mesdames Howard Lacy,

Mrs. gnartr member of the cut, te. Clubs Hear

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The musical program will be Willkie Speaks presented by Mra. a" Cat- To Republicans Susan Woodbury Branch, cellist, - (Continued From Page 15) and Mes Nip Hates Dutien. Rootiar. Tahal. ally W 4 Wil sing. accompanied by Mrs. Sow en i "th commit-| IT WAS good to have Bob toe Oo Oheaoen fo Lown lat weak Mia. Thomas D. Cuisbell, shar ; came down for a few to Theodore 1. Locke, C. A.| %e old friends since he has McKechnie. been here rarely since movof the seven charter mem- ing to Tulsa, Okla, many bers will attend. Thess charter] JAS S80. He reported that members are Mesdames Cotting- Sill 10 Joung in ham, W. K. Beckett, B, D, Clark, htt, dE NIA RAP SAP §o~ David Ross, W. MH. Killman, ng ho we all remem. Felix T. McWhirter and Mrs. Alta Mrs. Boot h Tarkington has home { Kennubuniport, Me a Philip Willkie . Watch Shoe taordinarlly 00d Buea of nt Inch ago ive Re. Selection guican Club 1 the Colm. a splendid audience Among those I vg Ne

, H. “My feet are killing ‘me!” liver women resort to that ning

wear thin causes. She 34 honored by lose their original curves. the Travelers’ Aid Society on i the occasion of her retire Health Threat ment from its board after 30

Careless ming afoot is not] Years’ service. Miss Genevieve wo OIA ~ 8. also al Brown introduced. the speak: threat to health. With posture, er and Mrs. Arthur Robinson thrown out of gear by badly fitted] presided at the meeting in shoes and makeshift walking) the president's absence.

runt to charaction 1 wat Church Guild

pniect woes wat nave tem Plans Bazaar toe

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in and a straight inner line from Christ Episcopal Church is spon

| a and dinner Dec. 1 the heel, gape at the ankle Hne(in the parish house. All organiza-|

‘tions in the church are taking

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and chafe the toes when they're new are not going to improve part,

after “breaking in.” Shoes should The bazaar will open at 3 p. m.! fit well enough to be worn out'and dinner will be served from " |8 to Tp. mi. Proceeds of the health afoot includes: events will henefit the choir boys |

from the store, Good

wishing feet daily, followed by a summer camp fund.

friction rub with cologne and a Mrs. A. N. Llewellyn is chair dusting of pawder, Shoes should man for the bazaar and Mrs. be changed often, Low-heeled Fietchfr Dills, dinner chairman. Shoes are best to wear at home Mrs. Theodore B. Griffith will be

for working indoors and out-of-the dinner hostess. doors, : «++ -' The public is invited.

Downey, president, will head the receiving line 3

The - St. Hilda's Guild of the

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