Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 February 1950 — Page 6
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“ers, H. KE. Schmutte, F. E. Spindel]
am Council of Women will serve,
—~Needham, Henry Ker, Sam Toney, 2
“Young Bimet Vows to Be Read
“qhe Broadway Methodist Church will be the scene at 8
o'clock tonight of Miss Patricia! Mae Burnett's marriage to Wylie! ~ Heapes Young, Webstér Groves,
Mo., and the Philippine Islands. The Rev. Robert B. Pierce will
“officiate. The bride is the daugh-
ter of Mrs. Robert Carter Burnett 8r., 5021 Central Ave, Mr. and Mrs. Wylle Alexander Young of Webster Groves are the| bridegroom's parents, The church will be decorated with greenery, lilies and candel-| abra. The bride will be given in| marriage by her brother, Myst Burnett Jr. The bridal attendants will be! Mrs, William F. Carr, matron of | ‘honor; Miss Mary Anne White, | maid of honor and Miss Corinne
Rybolt and Miss Beatrice Ann
5 Cooper, bridesmaids. ..
Reception to Follow
They will wear tropical beige lace. The dresses have off-the-shoulder effects outlined with bands of shirring and puff sleeves. The ankle-length bouffant skirts are accented with hip panniers, They will carry bouquets of anthuria lilies in colors ranging from coral pink to dark red. The bouquets will have croton leaves and olive green satin streamers.
The white imported Pont de
" Lyon lace bridal gown is fash-
foned with a fitted basque, bateau
neckline, long sleeves and ankle-
length bouffant skirt, An illusion crown with lace applique and opalescent sequins will hold the fingertip illusion veil. The bridal bouquet is of white anthuria lilies and variegated ivy, James L, Gibson, Bt. Louis, will be the best man. The ushers will be Jack A. Thompson, Webster Groves; George O, Jones, University City, Mo.; Richard Callahan, Boston and the Philippines, and Mr. Carr. ““Fhe reception wilt —be An the Green and Palm Rooms of the Indianapolis Athletic Club. The bride is a graduate of the Uni: versity ‘of Missouri and Christian College. She is a member of the Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority, “Mr. Young ‘attended the Uni. versity of Missouri and is a Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity member,
Hoosier Salon ~~ Hostesses Named
Members of the Indiana Artists Club will be hostesses at the Hoosler Balon exhibit tomorrow morning in Block's Auditorium,
They are Mesdames R. R. Mey-|
and Robert McGinnis, Miss Kathryn McPherson and Miss Amy Keene. Tomorrow afternoon members of the May Wright Sewall Indi-
They include Mesdames Claude McLean, J. M. Kauffman, Laura
Vernon Sheldon, Lloyd Setser and Lowell Fisher,
The On-Ea-Ota Club members will. have a luncheon meeting at 11:30 a... tomorrow in the East
and!
Production Opens Friday Night
| By MARJORIE TURK There's a husband and wife team in Indianapolis that gets together only once a year, Fred Kelly and Mrs. A. W, Collins have heen married for several weeks each year since 1948. They have been Mr. and Mrs. on, stage in the Civie Theater. The couple will be in “The Fatal Weakness” which opehs
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Friday night. It- will run through Feb, 18... | Favorite Threesome : “THEY were Arst seen "Ih
“Dear Ruth.” Fred was a judge and Donna Leigh Collins was the politician's wife. Again In “John Loves . Mary” Donna played the wife of a pelitician, Fred was a senator. This time. the comedy routine is more varied. Donna is a flighty but ultra sophisticated matron and Fred is a man-about-town. Last season Ernest Grosdidier Jr. was added to the stage family as the son-in-law. Erni¢ was John in “John Loves Mary” and again Friday he will appear as the husband of Donna and Fred's-daughter. This comedy threesome has become a favorite with Civic audiences,
Leading Lady Donna has been acting longest with the little theater group. Born in Tarkio, Mo., she received her master’s -degree in dramatics from the University of Missouri. Before coming to Indianapolis she worked with the Davenport, Iowa, Little Theater and the Omaha Playhouse. Bhe’'s been in this city six years and has been pulling
Alumnae Club Sets Dinner Program to Have Birthday Theme
Indianapolis Alumnae of Alpha
6:30 p. m. Friday for a covered dish dinner and meeting. Mrs, Charles Thornberry; 2244 Broadway, is to be the hostess, “The - 27th-anniversary - ofthe alumnae club will be observed. The program will have a birthday theme. ; Nominating committee members will present a slaté of new
officers to be elected at the next meeting. The committee members are Mesdames K. G. Baker, Alvin Pollock, J. W. Collins, Richard Finchum, Thornberry, Elmer Koch and Harry J. Meyers,
vention to be held Apr. 28 in Allertown Park, Monticello, nm, will alse be named,
Assistant hostesses are to be
New York St. Branch, Indiana National Bank. Mrs. Homer L Kivett is fo be the hostess.
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Stage Mr. and Mrs. Together Again In Civic Comedy, "The Fatal Weakness’
Ernest Grosdidier Jr., Mrs. A. W. Collins and Fred Kelly. . . comedy trio, :
down leading roles in the Civic six years. Her husband is a professor of engineering and di» rector of the Purdile University Extension 8chool of Engineer ing. Donna is a teacher of English and dramatics in Broad Ripple High 8chool. Fred, who lives with his wife and son, Fred Jr, 9, in Greenwood, Is a Chevrolet dealer. He became interested in the Civic four years ago when he was taking a radio course in the Indiana University Extension with Harold Yeéagey. Harold
Reservations are being made
Mrs. Leonard IL. Swartz, guests will be Mr, Charles H, Hagedon. Dr, and Mrs. Harold M. Trusler will entertain Dr. and Mrs. Har. old C. Oschner, Dr, and Mrs, Wil: Ham N. Wishard-Jr;, Dro-and Mrs: Roland M. ‘Moser and Dr, and Mrs. Miles Barton, Mr, and Mrs, Arthur G. Zim: merman wilF'haye in their party Cmdr. and Mrs, Charles Appleby, Cmdr. and Mrs. G. E, Marcus Jr. and Mr. and Mrs, Lester Ferenci. Mr, and Mrs, Claude McLean will entertain Mr. and Mrs, WilHam Martin, Ladoga; Mr. and Mrs, Cleo McLean and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde McLean, -Mr.-and Mrs. Robert -R. Cosner’'s guests will be Mr, and Mrs. G. 8. Van Meter. Mr, and Mrs, *! James H. Gibson will attend with Mr. and Mrs. IL, M. Henderson. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Kernahan will take Mr. and Mrs. George C.
and Mrs,|
to.
opens Friday night in the Civic Theater. {will be Mr, and Mrs, M, P. Speakman. They will have as guests {Mr, and Mrs, Robert L. Craig, and Mr. and Mrs, B. Lynn Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Weaver Jr. will attend with Mr, and Mr. and Mrs. Emerson H. Thompson's
suggested that he try out for a workshop production and. Fred has been In two comedies a season ever since. Ernie's first role was that of John. He was also Capt. Jenks in “Command Decision” this fall. Ernie, 22, is a graduate of Ben Davis High School. He attended Canterbury College and is now working at Allison's. He has done radio acting on local stations and plans to go back to college next fall. He hopes to make radio a full time career,
Reservations Made For Theater Production
for “The Fatal Weakness” which At the first performance
Mrs. Patton In Indianapolis
Women Voters
Discuss Program Mrs. Bradford Patton, ChiLeague of Women Voters of the U. B, is visiting here during to-
Women Voters of Indiana, The proposed state program for 1950-52 is being discussed at the two-day event. : Mrs. Patton is beginning a two week's field trip throughout the state, During this time she will
meet
The townships of Marion {County wilh sponsor a special
1 /8ymphony township chairman.
[Tack Briggs, Harold Marvel and
day and tomorrow's meeting of the state board of the League of
“fa-dinner and social meeting at 6
To Sponsor ! Concert
7 Symphony Orchestra
To Play Feb, 19
iconcert of the Indianapolis Sym-| Iphony Orchestra, It will be at 7| (p.m. Feb. 19 In the Mu rat The“Tater.” T
! and Ritter, duo-piano. Mrs. Irwin L. Thompson is the
— The committee chairmen and members of the various townships are announced. Washing ton -- Mrs. Kenneth J. Galm, chairman; Mesdames George Stark, Lacie Brankle, Lewis Lurie, *H. Plerre Haflich, Edwin {MeClure and Ruth Allison. Lawrence chairman; Mrs. Myron Mills and Mrs. Thomas M. Hindman. Franklin — James W. Miers,
F. Bridgford, Harold Eves and Roy Plumm, Miss Mary Helen Seal and Russel Willsey,
Committees Named
Perry—Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Fred Hoffmark, Mesdames Robert Buckner, Frank E. Schroeder, H: W. Kortepeter and Julia Brukhardt and Miss Marie Roberts, | Wayne-—-Mrs. Cecil McDonald and Dalton Wicker. Speedway City High School—Mrs. Charles McDowall, “chairman; Mesdames
George Hunt, Ben Davis High| School—-Mrs. R. E. Clift and Omar Rybolt, chairmen; Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Feely, Mesdames | Herschell Owens, Madison Shad-| ley and Herschell Hadley nat) Robert Teeter, Decatur—Mrs. Pay! Baldwin and Lewis Lyons, chairmen: Mrs. James Kellum and Mrs. J. C. McAdams, Warren—Miss Dorothy La Mae Jolly, Paul Hamilton and Cecil Haven, chairmen; Miss Irene Shackel, Floyd Smith and Wilbur Foster, Pike—Mrs. George Paton and Weldon C. Morgan, chairmen; Mrs. Clarence A. Ripley and Richard Maxwell. :
Organizations—
Mardi Gras
Dance Set St. Mark's Church
| “The program will feature)
-- Karl E. Sargent,| *
chairman; Meésdames William G.|
Warble, chairmen; Mr. and Mrs.)
lub Plans to Purchase
Chairs for Workshop
Mrs. A. B. Rudy (left) and Mrs. William Mereness of the ah
Epsilon Latreian Club lock over the type chair the for the Crossroads Sheltered Workshop. Proceeds from th benefit bridge Feb. 18 in Block’ $ Auditorium will be wed to » male
‘the purchases.
roup will : Bh ne dubs
Club Official Asserts
‘Woman's Aim Is Peace
clared Mrs. Hiram Cole Houghton, Mrs. Houghton talked on “A Da
house, “Qur well organized i1 million| women are saying in one loud voice, ‘There shall be no more war,'” asserted the club leader. “This is an international bond, with women facing the same | ture—women who realize an atomic war would be the end of civilization—women who have to! pay the highest sacrifice in case of war." women, “We now believe the Pa-| and strategic centers of the world. We believe America must give
To Sponsor Event
Catholic Church will sponsor a Mardi Gras dance Feb. 16 in the Indiana Roof Ballroom. Carl Keifer and his orchestra will play.from 9 p. m. to mid-
are in charge of ticket sales. McCarthy are co-chairmen of the
event. Reservations are in| charge of Mrs, Joseph F. Rauten-| i
cago, national treasurer of the berg Jr. and Mrs. james Moors *
and - Messrs. and Mestames, Lawrence Daly, Ray Borski and W. R. Talbott will be hosts.
The Omicron Chapter, Alpha Omicron Alpha Sorority, will have
Pp. m. today in the Spencer Hotel, ! “Mrs. Caroline Sentney, grand na}. national president, is to be
honor guest, % -
The Mr. and Mrs. Club of the!
thlakh Lhureh will:
night, Members of the “Altar So-|
doubtful as to the wisdom of!
land are asking for a moral de¢ision of order to defend Formosa
tell us what is right?”
cold war in Europe, said the, speaker. |
will live.” She plotted a “Peace Town" for any size community.| Ht-ineluded Church Avenue, School] Street, Residential Drive, Capitol Hill, Fine Arts Circle, Leisure Lane, Racial Road and International Highway. “The green light is on. It is time for us to lead the procession of] all humanity to the mountain top, where we have pushed back our|
ington.
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basis.
AW Ee Judd, Mr, and Mrs, Lewis
‘jards.
Twill have Dr. and Mrs.
their guests, Mr.’ and Mrs. Hul-
Cassell the play Saturday ny
Parties Planned
Also in the audience Saturday night will be Dr. and Mrs. Murray DeArmond. Their guests will be! Messrs, and Mesdames John A. Bruhn, Bernard Lacey, Harry D. Hooley and Kenneth Adair. Attending - together will bel Messrs. and Mesdames Edward] W. Eaton, George W, Allen and
-Richmond, Wabash,
Anderson, Kokomo, Logansport, Hammond, Crown Point, Highland, “Hobart, East Chicago, Gary, South. Bend and} Michigan City. As president and vice president, jof the Cook County, IIL, league, {| Mrs. Patton was responsible for widespread attendance at meetings of the Chicago City Council.
A. Enkema will have as “guests| Mr, and Mrs. Alistair Stuart and| "Mr. and Mrs. James S. Gilson. | Mr. and Mrs, Orville G. Fuller, will entertain Mr. and Mrs. C, L,| Pottenger. Mr. and Mrs. P. G.| King will have as guests Mr. and] Mrs. Edward L. West. Messrs;
man, George Claymon and Rob-
-jert Congress will. be in the party. :
of Mr. and Mrs. Donald 8. Rich-|
“Me and Mrs: James. Be Roberts! George M. Baldwin with them. Mr. and! Mrs. F. H. Spencer will have as| guests Mr. and Mrs, A. C. Cran-| dall. Attending with Mr. and Mrs. { William H. Shreve will be Miss Marcia Schick and John H. Shreve, Mr, and Mrs, John D. Goodin will be the guests of Dr. and Mrs. Hugh K. Thatcher Jr.
Sunday Audience Attending “The Fatal Weakness” Sunday night will be ‘Mr. and Mrs. John H. Waldo and
bert J. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell 8. Fisher will entertain Mr. and Mrs. George Toler, Rich~ mond; Mr. and Mrs. John Goldthwaite and Mr. and Mrs, Horace Goheen. Dr. Norman R..Booher and Dr. Olga Bonke Booher will attend) with Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Lyda.
additional pieces to complete
it is available.
: invitationy ‘have been issued.
| Mr, and Mrs, John G. Yancey will
have as guests Mr. and Mrs, Id the Warren Hotel. Thursday's | Charles R. Wood.» Dr. and Mrs, { sessions will be in the Central |"
Warren 8S. Tucker will attend with! Dr. and Mrs. Richard M. Nay. Mr. and Mrs. David H. Knight will entertain Mr. and Mrs, Larry Price. In another party will be Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Wilson, Miss Jane Street, Miss Ethel Jacobs and A. W. Collins. : Mr. and Mrs. James E, Gitriveod will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. Blake Stone.
Anniversary. Set Mrs. and Mrs. Howard Doyle, 15 E. Minnesota St, will celebrate their silver wedding anniversary Friday. There will be an open house from 7 to 9 p. m. No
of good local projects and meth- hua east pu —for— 3 and ms ond Tater pe {service and citizen information|
phase of local league work, Con-! (centration. on voters service and rarousing public interest in this | year's elections will be a prin-|
the coming months.
Today's meeting is. considering! suggestions of local- leagues on | current issues te be included in the. 4050-52: state program. Final: adoption of a program will be made at the state convention.
Tomorrow the board will con-
fer with Mrs. Patton on more effectiveness of the league work and extension of the state board
for service to local leagues, ‘Mrs.
Molly Donlin, Chésterton, foreign policy chairman, and Mrs. Lawrence Dorsey, state economic welfare chairman, re-
ported today. Others attending the meetings are Mrs. James Denney, Crown Point; Mrs. Robert Fisher, Peru:
state
Mesdames Ralph Fuchs, Rudolph
Gottfried and Frank Gucker, Bloomington; Mrs. Roy and Mrs. Charles Shambaugh, Lafayette; Mrs. Robert Wolf, Terre Haute, and Mesdames Donald Gerking, Gordon MeCalment. and Walton ‘Wilson, In{dlanapolis. There will be a dinner tonight
{YWCA. Mrs. John L. H. Fuller is state president.
Women Architects To Be Honored
CHICAGO-—-Recognition of the increasing number of women! studying architecture and of the influénce of women in home design will be given at the annual
convention ‘of the National Association of Home. Bullders in Chicigo, Feb. id An-award of $1000 in prizes will t signs of homes for the typical American Jiddls class income family, .
20-23.
resented to women architecstudents for the. best. dé-ig
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‘She is stressihg tHe IMportEnes:
Street |
Er Ean a Bloom-{Mmeet at 8 0 m. Friday in the
parish hall. There will be a box lunch, canasta and bridge games and a Valentine exchange party. i
“There Will be a rush tea for the members and guests of {Lambda Mu Chapter, Sigma, { Beta. Sorority. The event is set for 3 to 5 p. m. Sunday in the Hotel Antlers.
social
‘From Day-Old Doughnuts re
- Split’ ye doughnuts in half and toast under the broiler. Serve! with maple syrup or jam, fruit
and Mesdames-Herbert H. Kline. ciple emphasis of league work in| juice and milk.
{" It makes an easy and d delicious breakfast.
Speaker a
Big
Mille. Avant
Mlle, , Avant, Hollywood stylist, will be the Town Hall speaker at 11 a. m. Friday in the Murat Theater. Her topic is “All Women Are Beautiful.” Mile. Avant is stylist for the | Beverly Hills Salon of Saks- | Fifth Ave. She is personal consultant to Irene Dunn, Joan Fontaine, Mary Martin, Myrna Loy and Paulette Goddard. She will demonstrate how a woman may be attractively’ dressed by using cleverness in choice of accessories, color and line even on a limited budget.. Miss. Louise Fletcher, woman's’ 4 vaitor “of The Indianapolis Times, wit Introduce ‘Mlle.
Avant.
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“ling the soft tissues such as the
ze people n [Hye together ‘with good- -will, un|derstanding and tolerance.” Honor guests included club members for 25 years or more as) well as officers of the IFC“and| Seventh District, IFC. Mrs, John! A. Thornburgh presided. 1 The following mefftbers™ were, named by. the nominating com-| mittee as candidates for club of(fices in the March election: Mrs. {Robert L. Moorhead and Mrs. Ro\Jand M. Cotton, second vice presiCMYEF OES Smith and ME ‘Henry J. Windt, third vice presi: jaemtr a. “D.S. Méditch and P. Morton, corresponding pt 'retary; Mrs. Susan 8S. Heming(way and Miss Nellie Fatout, mems- | bership secretary, and Mrs. Albert Stump and Mrs, Carl W. Steeg,| - treasurer. . La Candidates for directors are Mesdames Louis J. Rybolt, C. E.
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Hitch was nominating committee chairman,
The Doctor Says— Fibrositis Is Painful
By EDWIN P. JORDON, M. D. = KIND of rheumatism -affect-
muscles and ligaments is often called fibrositis. : Pain in several parts of the body, lessened ability to move easily, and stiffness are characteristic. - Muscular rheumatism and lumbago are really varieties of fibrositis. .. There are many causes for fibrositis. The most common ‘is associated with some infectious or toxic condition. This is one kind of rheumatism in which removal of an infected tooth or in fected tonsils is quite likely to be of benefit, Injury is also a common cause but sometimes the injury may have been so slight as hardly to have been noticed. Cold, “6verexertion and overexposure are commonly at fault. > The end of the word, “itis” | means inflammation. Consequenty fibrositis implies that there is a slight inflammation of certain of the soft tissues. “As one would expect, therefore,
Oriener, A. A. Deardorff, Ralphj ~~ ~~ E. 2 pao, Jiowasa E. Ny! oly
are to be elected. a Othniell -
“The General Federation is a most potent force in the world today to bring about a just and lasting and righteous peace,” de-|
Red Oak, Ia., today.
First vice president of the General Federation of Women’s Clubs,
te With the World” at the Fed-
eration Day program of the Woman's Department Club in the club-
Tudor Hall
Plans Dance
Theme to Be
'Dreamer's Holiday’ The junior crass of the Tudor
{fall School will have its annual | Mrs. Houghton told the club-/dance from 9 p. m. till midnight]
Saturday in the school gymnas-
cific lands are the most important ium. The theme will be “Dreamer’s
Holiday.” Susan Cadick is the genera
them moral support and stop the chairman. She is being assisted - {march of communism. We are py Sharon. Grube, Butler; Lynn} McKee, Mary
{ Peterson, Carol
Helen Cole and Jane Collett. In the receiving line will be
for the Nationalistic China's gov-| | Kristin Miller, president of the ernment. Will the experts kindly class; Mr. and Mrs. Allan C. Mil-!
ler, Susan Cadick, Mr. and Mrs.
By willingness to share from, | Jeremiah L..Cadick, Miss. I. Hilda |’ clety and the Holy Name Society our land of plenty and proving to! stewart. principal of the school, {the peoples we care enough, We ang Miss Lois Haber, class James Werner and Mrs. Joseph believe. we are stopping Russia's gor Kitty Koons and. Jane Collett {will entertain the class with a “But,” Mrs. Houghton qualified, dinner party in the Woodstock we must live democracy at home Club preceding the dance. After in order that democracy abroad the event, Susan Cadick will give
an open house for tin house for the ® group,
DAR R Chapter. Sets Luncheon =
The Irvington DAR Chapter iwill meet for luncheon tomorrow iin the Indianapolis Athletic Club. {Mrs. Wayne M. Cory, state regent, | and Mrs. Herbert R.
Hi,
-regent~witl At a business meting following the luncheon delegates and alternates will be elected to rep-
resent the chapter in the Con-
/tinental Congress: to be held in
Washington in April.
Hostesses for the meeting will
be Mesdames J. K. Mahrdt, Lewis V. Rawlings, Jr.
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Cheese should be: cut- from center and the edges pushed to:|C! to prevent drying.
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MISS ANN (PESTRR, Varden Petite’s New York _ fashion. representative and commentator, will . be available for parson consultation all day
Girls i
Try to Win Faith, Mrs. Sumner Says
“We try to win the girls’ cone fidence through more Counseling and by providing a broader horizon in their lives,” Mrs. Mary Margaret Sumner, Indiana Girls {Sehool --superintendent, .
ny Sumner spoke before the luncheon meeting of the Indian. apolis Branch, State. Assembly Woman's Club, on “Progress and
|Alms of the Girls School” In the
Marott Hotel. “Because they feel life is pretty hopeless, we provide as much hope and inspiration as we can, The entire program, based on home management, is planned - give the girl something to work with so when she returns to soe ciety, she will feel she is an ade« quate individual.”
Council Established -
Two courses, mother and child care and care of the sick, are
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‘lunderway this month under the {auspices-of the Indianapolis Chap ~~ ter, American Red Cross, Mrs,
Sumner said. She discussed the beauty school begun last year and the garden project assisted by local garden clubs, “A campus council has now been established,” the superine tendent said. “In the monthly meetings with the school staff and the superintendent, two rep-
.|resentatives from each cottage
bring in two ideas for improve. iment of the girls’ part in the ree habilitation program. These ideas have been talked over previously in the individual cottage meetings also held monthly.” Outstanding programs are {being brought in “to hroaden the horizon of the girls,” stated Mrs, Sumner. A Bach concert featuring Miss Marie Zorn of Indiana University will be given soon and a dra. matic skit by Tabernacle Presby« iterian Church women will be presented in March, she ane ‘nounced. | Mrs. Willlam Storen introduced {the speaker and Mrs. James M, {Givens presided.
Legion ‘News— iLegion Unit To Meet
Gold Star Sister Pins to Be Given
meet at 7:30 p. m. today in the
post home. Mrs, Willlam J. Wil {son, president,willpresent Gold Star Sisters pins to Mrs. Hubert {F. Bradley and Mrs, Albert J, {Zimmerman.
card party will be discussed. The
*PO”levent will be Feb. 17 in the post
{home,
William Clarkson of the Ameri. can Legion will be the guest speaker at a meeting of the Big Eagle Auxiliary. The group will meet at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow in Pike Township School. The speaker will discuss une
» The Madden-Nottnghat Unit, American Legion Auxiliary, will
post home. Miss Mary Mitchell will preside, "” “pitch-in”_ dine
post Friday night in the home, Mrs. Charles Beckham and Mrs, Gerald Decius will be hostesses,
Visit Parents Here 8. Sgt. and Mrs. Ir E. Lazzell Jr. visited Sgt. Lazzell's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Lazzell, 5240 W, Raymond 8t., Jecently. =
Chatham Alr Force base ‘near
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will be a ner for a: of the unit and
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meet at 8 p. m. Tuesday in the’
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