Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 March 1950 — Page 3

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ng roads are In : South. A maaffected by the those. between s where the raillose money on’ , anyway. with only one und trip daily, be canceled.

Death > ner rerland, Mar. 4 slav refugee t to his death

today because nied refuge in

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3 Speakers Listed

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‘For "Author's Night" Prog ram Monday

Mesdames Cummins, Vandivier, Howe Will Address Theta Sigma Phi-Meeting

“will ‘have “Author's Night” at 7:30 p. m. Mon ~ Rauh Memorial Library. ’

Speakers will be Mrs. Robert Cummins, formerly Miss Twanet Evans, who has written for the Ladies Home Journal; Mrs. J. Carl! Vandivier, and Mrs. Jane Moore Howe, newspaper columnist and

juvenile author.

Mrs. Howe's first book will be published this months by the!

Bobbs-Merrill Co.

The Chi Omega Sorority will have state day | next Saturday mn]

the Hotel Lincoln.

Actives from the Purdue University, Indiana University and Indiana State Teachers College chapters will present skits and

songs.

Miss Nancy Stevenson, president of ‘thes Indiana chapter, will

~ be mistress of ceremonies. Miss, ~ - Shirley DeReamer of the Teach- and Mrs.

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Richard 'C. Raines, !

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Miss

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pb Ls Miss _Lavena McClain

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__ers College will present the schol. guard. arship cup.

Mrs, Vertrees and Mrs, Harry Mrs. C. V. Krabbenhoft is gen- L. Foreman are the representa-

Wilma Lee Prather

——presider

eral chairman of the state day.

Installation Set Kappa Delta Phi Sorority will] install officers at Wednesday in the Washington St. Branch, Indiana National Bank.

‘Mrs. . Robert Reid will be in!

its meeting

[tives to the Indianapofis Council’ lof Women. Delegates-to the state: {convention will be Mrs. Vertrees and Mrs. H. B. Tilman with Mrs. Warren Oakes and Mrs. Remy, jalternates.

The Chi Chapter; Omega Nu!

charge of the services. New offi- Tau Sorority, will have its formal

"cers are Mrs. Glenn Laudig, presi- initiation Monday night in the on a wedding trip to Florida. The,

dent; Mrs. William Alexander,

vice president; Miss Maxine Over-| . lease, secretary; Mrs. John Em- Myrtle Macy, C. W. Niehaus, Wil-: Methodist Church.

Antlers Hotel. New.-members are Mesdames.

minger, treasurer; Mrs. Robert Ir- liam R. Sterrett, J. C. Weddell and

win, mistress of ceremonies; Mrs. Stanley Herman, historian; Mrs. Norman Tirsway, guard, and Mrs. * Wilbur Bohne, monitor. ' Mesdames Reid, Robert Rich-

ardson and Carl Towles are on ‘the board of directors. New com-|

_ mittees will be announced Officers Chapter AF, PEO Sisterhood.) has elected new officers. They are Mrs. H, A. Vertrees,

president: Mrs. O. M. Helmer, vice Kealing Ave., announces the ap- m “Mrs. Ralph L. McKay Prod

nt;

IC, H. Woodworth.

Miss Olson To Be Wed

Vows Will Be Read In Christian Church

Mrs. Luretta Olson; 1517 N.

or her

and Mrs. Ralph L..Lochry, record-| ter Alberta Jean, to Wayne Lam

ing and corresponding secretaries;! Mrs. Charles M. Sharp, treasurer; Mrs. V William H. Remy, chaplain,

Ssiion Mrs. Herman Stanley |

{bert, son of Mr. and Mrs. {Lambert, 1431 Shannon Ave. The wedding will be next Saturday in the Centenary Christian, “with the Rev. Robert

J.

~rehurch— {Kirkman officiating.

Mrs. Robert Riggs will be the: Imatron of honor and the brides-| |maids will be Mesdames John

| Olson, John McGee and William*

‘Landrum. Carolyn Ann Olson

{Walter W. Wright, 2864 N. Sher-|

Trip South. Follows Rite

Thomas Hyatt Takes Bride |

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hyatt are

couple was married at 9:30 o'clock this morning in.-the Brightw ood,

The bride was Miss Marietta Wright, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. |

Miss Darlynn Delong

hb [N

_-imaid of honor. She wore a biue

- MR. AND MRS.) Donald E. Stowers, 1426 English Ave., announce the approaching - marriage of their daughter, Miss Bernice Irene Bennett. She will

{man Drive. Mrs, Margaret Severs, 13925 E. 30th St. is the -bride{groom’s mother. Miss Shirley Musgrave was the

suit with white roses. The bride [wore a “beige suit with navy-bive-laccessories. Her flowers were pink camellias,

Hobson on Mar, 12. The vows will be read by the

Rev. Floyd Smith in the EmanCoeburn McDariiel was the best. uel Baptist Church. Mr. Hob-

man. . The 1 Rev. Albert R. Ashley, son. is the -son of Mr.-and-Mrs: = —{ Floyd Hobson, | (Block photo).

{ = = o “E ee i THE ENGAGEMENT of Miss ngagémen | Darlynn Delong to Eugene Mcnnounc

| Clarney is announced by her Vows to Be Read

| McClain, 4001 E. Washington | St. He is the son of Mr. and

be married to Robert Eugene

MISS Lavena McClain, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Harry W. McClain, 1259 Martin St., will be married to Carl F..Griffin, nephew -of “Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller, 1417 N, War- | man St. June 3 is the date selected for the ceremony. The vows will be read in ‘the Laurel | —Street Tabernacte-by the Rev.

“Crawfordsville. John L. Price. (Holland photo).

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ST. PATRICK'S Catholic | Church will be the scené of Miss Wilma Lee

Jr. on May 6 Parents of the couple are Mr.

+Conley—92;

Miss Bernice Irene Bennett

‘Bridge Results—

point game (Possible points 168):

Claude Lett 96; Mrs. John Conker, Mrs. I. A. Mulbarger 89 (Possible score 144):

Several Groups Announce

Scores of This Week's Play

A number of bridge groups announce the results of their play theld this week. Woman's Contract Club, Thurs. afternoon, master Section A, N & S--Mrs. Waring Lynch, Mrs. Carl Bruce 101.5; Mrs. Wallace Simpson, Mrs. Joseph Mrs M.-F. Winkler, Mrs; Clyde McClain S65, E & W—i| Mrs. R. F. Pasho, Mrs. 8. R. Richardson 103.5; Mrs. F. C. Lewis, Mrs. |

section White Cross Guild

Mrs. C.Y. Knowles

The Oid Glory Society, Children of the American Revolution, will - have a hox lunch party at noon Wednesday in the (Caroline Scott ‘Harrison chapter house. - Robert David Deitch, ‘juiior yo presidenr, will conduet a business session at 1p. m. Colored pie tures of Japan will be shown by ° Mrs. Charles Y. Knowles. Her husband, Dr. Knowles, took them while on a tour of duty in Japan. : Mire =A; Dawson; RR president, is planning a series of all

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-lof the society Btls, the ns forced school vacation:

Mr. Wyatt to Talk

ks “School Dollars Make Sense” iis to be the subject. of Robert Wyatt's alk to the Indianapolis | Branch, State Assembly Woman's Club. The meeting will be at 12:30 p. m. Wednesday in the Marott Hotel. Mr. Wyatt is executive secre {tary of the Indiana State Teach. ers Association. A hoys’ chorus from the John Strange School will sing under son, Mrs. Margaret Wyatt -will preside. The committee members plane ning th? program are Mesdames Louis Markiun, Elias Atkins, Tom Bath, Harry T. Crumpacker, Joe Rand Beckett, Walter Behmer, Bess Robbins Kaufman, John Kendall and James T. McCaslin,

Book Review Set The Mothers Study Club of the Broadway Evangelical United Brethren Church will sponsor a book review at 8 p. m. Tuesday in the church auditorium. | ‘Mrs. Clifton Hirschman will talk on “The Parasites” (Du= { Maurier), There will be a musical -

Prather's |M. sStanley McComas Jr., parents, Mr. and Mrs. R .0Q. marriage to. Harley Mc uire |

iB, N & 8-—Mrs. Hal T. Benham, (Mrs. Alex Metzger 88; Mrs, V. [Rupp, Mrs. George P. Ryan =; Mrs. C. C. Mathews, Mrs. E. J. {Ittenbach 76; (Possible score A3e) |E & W-—-Mrs* BE. C: Rufz, Mis: "Howard Gay 85; Mrs. B. M. Angell, Mrs. L. J. Blackmore -70; Mrs. {Robert E. Tappan, Mrs. Allen R. Stokke 67. | The next--meeting —will--be—at-2: :30°p. mm. Mar. 16-in the Indian|apolis Athletic Club: Marott Bridge Club, Tues. night (Possible score 390): N & S|E. J. Ittenbach, V. R. Rupp 267.5; Easley ackwood 227; LE ean Morris, (Edson T. Wood 226.5; (Possible Score 364), E & w- ~George Hunt, [Ralph Forbes 209; Mrs. John Kir-!

™ Meets Next Week | {program and social hour.

Several units of the Methodist Hospital White. Cross Guild will meet next “week inthe Sérvice

Center. a - = Monday — Central Avenue, ans arty Psychic Science, First Baptist, :

Donati and Blue and Gold; Tues-

Mrs. Mary Kibbee

Legion Unit

day-—Capitol Avenue, University! “Park and West Michigans 1S Chairman an Re Wednesday — Broadway Method-| The Baltimore. and Ohio Unit,

{ist, Quaker and Perry Township; American Legion Auxiliary, will

Thursday . Municipal Garden and Ben Davis; Tuesday in the post home. Fridiy-— Tabernacle Garden, Mt. comfort —Maryt

— Temple Sisterhood. sponsor a card party at 8 p.m.

Mrs. Mary Kibbee is in charge

jor “the event. » a

Beta Sigma Phi. .

Legion Auxiliary,

The Paul Coble Unit, ‘American, will meet at’

| Mrs. Holt- McClarney, Spann Ave.

On Apr. 15 Mr, and Mrs. C. 'F. McCarthy, 302 Comer Ave. announce the! wedding. 1P; H. Ho photo).

No date has been set for the

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The. midyear executive session |

[Davis will be the. ringbeare

of the WCTU will be Mar; 22 Serving as ushers will be Harry and Mar. 23 in Hollenbeck Hall, Elsner, Randolph Daum, Robert Napoleon St.

Riggs and Dean Moore.

Bound Quilts

Save Pennies

«Central YWCA. Mrs. Herman: Stanley, Anderson, state president, will con-| duct the meeting. Miss Elizabeth A. Smart, national corresponding, secretary and legislative adviser, will be the guest speaker.

AL be the flowergirl and Jack.’

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Don King will be the best man. IA. Armbruster, son of Mr. A

lo You can keep the upper edges |

Mrs. B. H. Penrod, Marion, di- by sewing some washable ma-|

rector of scientific temperance, will be in charge of a “Materials

- Workshop.”

{of quilts and comforters clean!

terial along the bindings. This material can be removed

daughter, “Joan Mary, to Joseph

Mrs, Julius Armbruster, The wedding will be at 10 a. m. Apr. 15 in the St. Catherine of {Sienna Catholic Church. The Rev. |Fr. Julius Armbruster, brother of |the prospective bridegroom, - will fliciate. Miss Joan Buchman will be the maid of honor and the brides{maids will be Miss Jeanette James land Miss Roseann Walpole, Betty Ann Heunessy will be the flowers

Kicks Up Fuss,

the queen and Mr. Abel won with of ‘hearts offered another stop in the suit—as long as Mr. Cham-.

"Blackwood ¢ on Bridge—"

» Muzzy's Brilliant Blunder’

The ry Counteracts

_-substance called BAL, which com-

Although —work —on—this—sub-}

World War 1 gas lewisite.

Mrs. Frank R. Wilson, Muncie, dry cleaning biils. will present a pageant entitled, “Directors in Action.” New mov fes prepared by the WCTU wil be shown.

Fringe Untangler -

For’ nary comb comb or whisk Whisk broom.

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Metal Poison

“New Substance

Proves Boon By EDWIN P. JORDAN, M. D. POISONING from some of the heavy metals, such as mercury, arsenic and lead, still does happen| ne ‘occasionally in spite of improved! : precautions. For this reason a

bats the effects of most heavy: metals, has proved a boon. BAL is a complex sulphur-con-taining chemical with a long name. The initials actually stand for British anti-lewisite, rather than for the chemical substance. “stance has been going on for years, the initials haye been. used

-——-because-the-preparation- Was per-i——

fected for use against possible

Lewisite contains arsenic which is one of the substances which BAL helps to neutralize or com“workers found that BAL applied to the skin. would|: ‘protect both human beings and laboratory animals from the blisters which would otherwise be caused by lewisite. » ” n WHEN BAL was put on after contact with the dangerous gas, the progress of the irritation and| Es blister formation could be ar-| A “ell rested and perhaps even. improved. Furthermore, it was shown that if laboratory animals were given poisonous arseniccontaining substances; BAL would counteract their dangerous effects. The possibilities of the use of BAL are not confined to chemical warfare for reasons which I have

By SUE BURNETT

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falls smooth and free. Pattern 8313 comes in si 14, 16, 18, 20; 40, #2 Size 16, four and five-eigh yards: of 38-inch.

Book, use the coupon.

.jeasily. and washed, thus. saving:

straightening tangled will be David McCarthy, brother WE as you iron, use an ordi- of the future bride, and Joseph

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To order pattern-or Fashion

“girl while Larry Joe Sahn will ‘be ithe ringbearer. Robert Armbruster will be his brother's best man. The ushers

pion was kept out of the lead. At trick two Mr. Abel led the

Masters would have but consciously, Almost immediately Mr. Muzzy —Saw-the.-four-of-elubs-in-his hand: [“Oops,” he said.” “Wait a minute. Who played that queen of clubs?”

2 Muzzy Alibis

“You did, dope,” replied Mr. Champion...

made, too,

Fralich.

a fast man with an alibi, he com-| { plained, “Well, how can I’ play | bridge with so much noise around | here?” | “How can -you play bridge, period,” came a voice from deep in a gallery.

|saw . that if he could present: Mr. [Muzzy with a club trick on ‘the {SECOND lead of the suit, then {dummy’s clubs could be set up | without losing the lead to Mr.! (Champion. | “Take the queen back if you'd {like,” he said magnanimously.

\ Champion Erupts |

king of clubs. Mr. Muzzy prompt- | ly played the QUEEN —a play Mr.!

Mr. Muzzy made a face. Always

Mr. Abel caught - on quickly. He a

and Mrs. Lester Prather, 2173 8: Delaware St. Mrs. McGuire,” 1538 Shelby St.(Block Photo). .

Wins Hand

A ‘BRILLIANT ERROR" by Mr. Muzzy caused a lot of excitement on this deal. The contract should have been made with ease Mr. Abel played it badly, but even so he Ww if it hadn't been for Mr. Muzzy’'s unconscious defensive play. The opening lead was the seven of hearts.

the

North dealer Neither side vulnerable NORTH Mr. Dale S—K 10 2 H—3 2 D—K Q 7 A 10 8 53 re WEST. EAST... Mr. Muzzy Mr. Champion | S—J 954 S—Q 8 7 H—A 10874. H=Q 96 D—9 5 D—J 10 6 4 C—Q 4

C—K 96 The bidding: TT NORTH EAST SOUTH WEST 1C i Pass 3 N T All. Pass.

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By MARGUERITE » SMITH

=Mr-Champion caught “on; too: “No,” he roared. “The queen is played: "Never have I seen him’ “defend the rules so stoutly., = . It was finally decided that Mr. +Muzzy’'s first play had to stand. And; as you see; there was no way ito prevent Mr. Champion from winning with the of clubs, {When he did get in, the defenders {rattled off four heart tricks for (down one. . | Mr. Abél could have saved him- | self all this grief if he had entered ‘dummy with a diamond at trick two and led a club from the board.” He could have put in his {nine spot. And then Mr. Muzzy {enuld have played his hat—and it {wouldn't have made any difference. f

. By MRS. ANNE CABOT For: fun in the sun, this cute 'n comfortable pinaforé and bolero is just the ticket. Soap and water loving gingham and pique are embroidery- -etched with perky ducklings or color- Local Persons

ful daisies. {Attend Trade Show 3

Pattern 5973 includes tissue | pattern sizes 2, 3 and 4; ma- Attending the annual Midwest terial requirements: hot - iron Beauty Trade Show in Chicago transfer for embroidery and tomorrow through Tuesday will 'be Mesdames Jewel Edwards,

complete making directions. ! , =To order, use the coupon. {Mabel Thoms, Lucille Patterson.

mentioned. Work on this sub-

land Mildred Rottler, Miss Betty -

‘Question—WHhy 1s7it that I can get a good stand of seedlings. _-in_the house but they always! get so tall and the stems are

so weak they fall over. Then I lose a lot of them and the ones that live don’t, look like much.

Answer——Too—mueh hea cause of spindly . seedlings. Certain seeds, (such as to-

matoes, peppers, and eggplant) | germinate better in a warm place. - But- once most of the! seeds have peeked through the! soil, remove the seed box to a. cooler (but sunny) place. Be! content to let them grow more! slowly. That means more sturdy plants. Too much mois- | ture - also tends ' to produce leggy plants, so don't overdo watering. Too close a stand] of seedlings does, toa. Prevent! this by spacing seeds well or thinning out weakest ones im-|

mediately.» Too little makes plants “stretch their| neck,” also.

lose so many is that poor grow-| ing conditions are just what “the damping-off fungus likes. It works on soil ‘surface around the stems. Then presently another seedling ‘“damps off.”

‘and Mr, and |

by, Mrs. William Rose 207.5; Mrs. {Ralph Bass, Mrs. E. w. ~ Chaille

Nancy ‘Hoke

noon Friday in the home of Mrs, William H. Norman, 6416 Dedn Road.

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__Mesdames Lyman _ Pearson, In...

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Sooier Results " Hoosier Club, Tues. ring] (Possible score 240): N & 8-—Mrs.| |R. C. Fisbeck, Mrs. Henry Howes 136.35; Mrs. William Eckhart, Mrs. Edward J. W Clyde McLain 135; Mrs. B. M, A Angell, Mrs. Waring Lynch 130.5; (Possible score 216):

Edward J. Wolf To Be Bridegroom

Miss Nancy Marmon Hoke and olf Jr. will be mar. ried at 4:30 p. m, Mar. 24 in

* home of the future bride's = E & W--Mrs. ents; Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Hoke, | R. F. Huennen, Mrs. Howard Mor- Brendonwood. ould have come through Mr. Wolf is the ‘son of Mr. and

“TA. Ensminger, R.D. Howell and E,W. Mericle will assist the _|hostess.

-Couple to Tako Trip Fouth

neider-Rogge

Mr. Champion played Vernon Warner 122; Mrs. king. Now, the guarded jack Morris, Mrs. R. F. Pasho 120.

rison, 133; Mrs. Frank Olive, Mrs, J.B.

Mrs. Wolf, Belleville, Ill. Mrs.| Charles Perry Lash will be the|

Rite Is Read

matron of honor «and the brides-| GLEN RIDGE NJ. Mar. é-—

light New York.

The reason you will be a reception for the artist

{bers for the event include Mrs. erine Tuggle, |Sara Ray, chairman, with Mrs. |Sargent, Doris Russell, Mrs. Ediwth Fields,' Anna Miss Furniss

[ Newcomers [Mon. afternoon. (Possible score ton: Miss June Wattlington, Ber1140): N & S-Mrs. Ralph Good-. muda, and Miss Adaline Black.

win, Mrs. TF. Schmidt 94.5; Mrs. flowergirt. lerry 1 Cameron, Mrs. Neil Skin-

{ner 78; (Possible score 120):

JE & W-—Mrs. L. C. Benson, Mrs. TH Wo Haitbrook 6075 MFs. Nelson iTaulman, Mrs. Chester Mines 61.5. Men's Duplicate Ciub, Mon. night: N & 8 {E. O'Keefe first;

A. G. Talley, F. the auditorium of

.of Mr. Ww Gilchrist second; L. J. Gootee, home. Mrs. Raymond J. McMan-’ +A. King third; -E-& W-—Adair us-will-be-the-officer-of the day RoSge, 456. W. 43d St. Indianap--mith, P. M. Cassidy first; C. B. assisted by Mrs. Katherine Crush|0lis. Mr. Schneider is the son of

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Duplicate ...C.l1 ub, maids will be Miss Sally Jay, Bos- - Paul Karl Schneider will take

Catharine Lesh will

St. Vincent's Guild Will Meet Menda

The St. Vincent's Hospital Quill, DAVer. pastor of the Glen Ridge John 8. Lynn, John Will meet at 10 a. m. Monday in!

the

Rowe, Herbert Carmichael second; and Mr. J. B. Lanagan.

N. G. Morgan, C.-F. Glunt third.| Luncheon will Mallory Duplicate Club, Mon. 12:30. p,m. Mrs. night; N & S—Mrs. Tom Elrod, Jr., Mrs. P. E. Crosier first; McClone, George Fathauer and ter “Joyce, Donald Taylor, Jack. -Soots (tie). Frank Valk:

-second; D. J. Rersten: Miss Gene - Education Aids

Robert

vieve Mitchell third; E & W-—-Mr. and Mrs. Frank vandenburgh {first; Mrs. Del Giffin, Paul Hamil-| iton second; Mrs. K. M. Schafer, Mrs. Frances Dobbs third. A master point game Rill be held by the group:at 6:30 p. m. Monday in the Plant. 1 cafeteria.

teria. their home lands.

be served at | Upper - Montclair; N. J. George Davis Silk Dress is the chairman assisted by| William Mesdames Robert H, Imes, Wal-| Field

WASHINGTON = In the past Wear an orchid faille crepe. She five years 155 women from 20 for-| eign countries have taken train-| ing in United ' States colleges: inj, subjects’ which will enable them] to. aid in the reconstruction of

{Miss Helen Elizabeth Rogge as | his bride in a ceremony to .be {read at 12:30 p. m. today. The fcouple will exchange vows in the home of the bridegroom's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and- Mrs, [Roland Nungesser of this city, The “ Rev. Charles L. Copens

be the

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{Congregational Church, will offi« The bride is the daughter and Mrs. Herman KE,

nurses’ | ciate.

{Mr. and Mrs. Paul G. Schneider,

The bride will wear a chams pagne silk dress with Balenciaga and afcessories, Her bouquet will be. “~Jof white orchids and stephanotis, Mrs. William C. Risser, Syra= cuse, N, Y.. matron of honor, will

H-carry yetlow daisies; “pansies and tailsman roses. Dr. Vincent H. Handy, Binge amton, N. Y. will be the best /man while the ushers will be James P. Hughes, Providence, R. I, and Louis H. Doell, Belle tville, N..J

Miss Lois Towles to Give

Piano Recital on Friday

The Tau Alumnae of Indiana, Inc., will sponsor a recital of Miss Lois Towles; pianist, at 8:15 p. m. iday In the Crispus Attucks High School auditorium. The Tau Alumnae, made up of former. Indiana University students who were members of the Tau Chapter, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, provides scholarships and. housing: facilities for active {members of the IU chapter. Miss Towles, an assistant professor of music in Fisk Univer{sity, has been studying in Paris. [The pianist has been a pupil of Robert Casadesus in_ the Fon'tainebleau Conservatory, Artur {Rubinstein in his Hollywood studio, and Sascha Gordonitski,

Following the concert there

in’ Flanner House,

Committees Named Committee chairmen and mem-|

place; chairman,

| 3 Miss Lois Towles

Mis

Mae Alexander and Mrs.

s—Eurg—Soha-E. with Mrs.|l« Glass.

| "The couple will go South for 3 the wedding mE uP : :

Woman's Cl Club | Picks Officers

——New—officers—of the olts— Woman's arte are ane

“|nounced. They are Mrs. Charles ~~ |F. Meyer; president. and Mrs, L. [Homer Hamer, vice president, Other officers are Mesdames George Fotheringham, George Rose and William E. Rogers. | Miss Nancy Moore is chairman of the executive committee. Meme bers are Mesdames D. Laurance - Chambers, Robert B.. Failey, Corum D. Alexander and Edward |B. Taggart. 1 Mrs. Noble Dean i§ the room * [committee chairman assisted by. | | Mesdames William “A. Dyer Jr, . | Francis Macomber, David K, {Rubins and G. Vance Smith. | Mrs. Almus G. Ruddell is chaire 'man of the membership commits tee. ‘Serving with her are Mess dames Theodore B. Griffith, Fletcher Hodges, Robert D. et drickson, Donald M. Mattiso Hollett Jr. and Robert:

“Awarded Medal

‘Music Director

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given promptly.

LONDON—For her brave rescue of a horse from a blazing

Fashion Book Price 25¢

HOLLYWOOD — Ann Ronnell, {the wife of motion picture pro-

Mays chairman, with! chairman, Mrs. Mable Cole, Miss Alice Mae!

and Miss Ediwth Fields, ushers, and Miss Rotate the Use - J Josephine Alexander, advertising; Betty Jo Davis, Miss Norma Woods,

‘Of Home Linens

ducer, Leater Cowan,'is the only

with Mrs. Mercedes Guess; Mrs. Whitted ‘and Miss Ollie Evans,

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To prolong the life of linens, As towels,

to make