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WoSTRY, MAR. 13, 50 But
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‘Luncheon | Mrs. Walter Houppert Will Give Review |
Members of the Wheel and Dis-
Our Lovely Lady of Tomorrow
To Be
Parties Being Planned To Attend Civic
| Parties are being planned to at-
itend the annual Butler Night per-|
Mrs. James Routt - ~ Will Be Hostess
formance of the Civic Tneater's| __The Indianapolis Alumnae of ~—-4aif Committee... Caroline. Scott production of “An Insp.ctor Alpha Gaming Delta _Sifostty: _ Harrison DAR Chipter, will have! Calls rer meet tonight ia the Hom a covered dish luncheon Thurs- The event will be at 830 p.m. frs. James Routt, 3121 Cellege : S§ that day. Mrz. J. Russell Townsend Jr “IThursday and the performance is 3 at even 410 W. Hampton Drive; is to bel] bisa By wan Butler Univer- Mrs. John Fenstermaker, Miss Pp aris for the hostess. Te a sity Alumni Club of Indianapolis. Mary Gentle and Miss én . Mrs. Ralph C. Gery will preside . [Miss Elizabeth Pert is general Bercher will be the assistan Mangone : § at the business meeting after the chairman. i hostesses, against the luncheon. Plans will be formulated : | Dr. and Mrs. Willard Stamper New officers will be elected and In as for the year's work. A nominating i will attend with sts. Dr. an alumnae initiation will be held, ’ Contat. M committee will be appointed. | (Stamper is president of the club. ec th . Mrs. Walter Houppert will re-| The guests are Mr. and Mrs. “New officers of Chapter G, PEO oe of life view “I'll Meet You in the Lobby,” ! James Stewart and Mr. and Mrs. Sisterhood, are announced. “We d (Moore). Mrs. Maxwell Droke will! Robert Stone. : | They are Miss Nell Heathco, at the:oat introduce Mrs. Houppert. Mr. and Mrs. George A, Schu- president; Mrs. C F. Brinkman, ozsal | Assistant hostesses will be Mes-| macher will have a dinner party i] vice president; Miss Dixie Toole of au Ho .dames ‘Verne A. Trask, Charles before the play for Messrs. and land Mrs. G. A. McClure, record- dress a Me ter Van 5 Mesdames Edward Campbell, ing and corresponding secretaries, Mr. C. Josey and Hester Van Landing-| : treasure innate C.J | Clarence Drayer, James Gloin, and R. H. Graves, ih has are : { Edward Hughes and Marvin w Tea Arranged : a Lugar and Dr. and Mrs. Paul Delegates Named 'Thotiapson, Most amaz The Mothers Club of the Butler, {Iske. Mr. Schumacher is the ey] and Mrs, Walter Eckert, . of vitality University Chapter, Kappa Kappa. {alumni secretary. oo Ee eo ; i guard, Mrs. Brinkman and Mrs. give an" 1 Gamma Sorority, will have a guest 1 Another party will include Mesdames John “Gerringer, William Wildman and James |p.iort ‘are delegates to the Ine fabrics for tea at 2 p, m. Mar. 27 in the chap-| Messrs, and enimice Ricnard Theofanis (left to right) are discussing arrangements for the Lulla- |aianapolis PEO Council. . BT ter-ouse, Fuk, are 'W ang bye Club's fashion show. The show will be presented Mar. 29 in | The delegates to the state con- engage. in. Mrs. B. Lynn Adams is general B. J Ca” SPU Ares’ Auditorium and the proceeds will be given to the polio |vention will be Miss Heathco and versatio chairman. Mrs. Marthe Martin |geon B. Johnson, Jack Rose-| a” 'Mrs. Brinkman. Mrs. Mark Robe on oe will talk. Her topic will be “Holi-| | jborough, Homer Eberhart, £u-| ‘und. = : 2 bins and Mrs. Janet Shake are e Spay days in Italy.” |gene Bibbins and Fred Benham falternates and Ho oF : ts will i jand Dr. and Mrs, David-F. Stone.| Canasta— { : efficiency. Mrs M S. Ross a it Ti and Bes. Ceward Baker will| . . | Mrs, Leonard Loftin, 2421 “I feel nae" a : 0sts to Messrs. and Mesdames J y {Adams St., will be hostess to the {cans ¢an Durflinger, Mrs. John Ferguson | nn Shi Wi Pl r. Will S fe d i » and members of Butler mothers! J. Harold Wright, Kenneth Shir ie aye i a guar members of Zeta Chapter, Phi other,” he ¢
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8 3 . ! Theta Delta Sorority, at 8 p. m, adapt the ic groups. Mrs, ~ Grace Watkins, Mrs. James Otto will attend with Di d B f E / P k wednesday ie It's the sa Dose er. And Mas, DF onspt Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Holmes and scar e ore : reezing ac | Plans will be discussed for the sews—she table ? Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Julian. Mr.) By WILLIAM E. McKINNEY, America’s Card Authority annual founders day program. literal copie Committers. members: “will. be jany Jus. Rie Yockey- and Mr. I LIKE THE EXPLANATION on when to discard wild cards The Zeta Chapter members will be the store Mesdames Joseph C. Matthews, a ee. id Raishug Will see given by Walter L. Richard in his book entitled “How to Play hostesses this year. change it t V. F. Taylor, Frank Parrish, Wil. | : play together. {Canasta From Beginner to Expert.” Mr. Richard is secretary of tT style as we liam H. Osborne, Roy 8. Herrin, | 3 Supper Is Set the National Canasta $.aws Commission, which I helped to form |The: Bridal Scene— K E z to-W Glenn Markland, Paul Tuerk cru! Ser ort hs Joke TB some time ago so that the laws of canasta would become standard- | . asyNathan E. Pearson. il iow a ot 3 . arnett ized. He has always been interested in laws, and previously wrote Neg Frazee The desi Officers of the club will be in the play. Their pe il be] Comiplets: (in: Rusiniy Including! 0 card and freeze the dmcard| the import the receiving line. They are Mrs. | Mrs Ralph M. S hes Mrs, Yohn C ahowa apd “Complete Back! le , * more exp Stanley McKay, president; Mrs. w Atherton Miss Kath ni Brom- | SAnmon.” |" “When your opponents have| 1 O Be Bride classic styl John R. Brayton, and Mrs. Ralph ley, Hilton U. Brown Ey g.| Ib his canasta book Mr. Rich-' 4." ovoral melds and have few : td M. Smith, vice presidents; Mrs. L. {Walker, ‘Mr, and Mrs. Richard 2'd bas the following to Sa¥|.srqs left in their hands by dis- Open House Sunday ~eome O(a Wayne Lutyens, secretary, and! i James and Mr. and Mrs. John F. about discarding wild cards: | carding a deuce and freezing the! son. This, ¢ Mrs. H. G. Brannan, treasurer. {Mitchell Jr. | “The discarding of a wild card| giscard pile, you reduce their To Honor Couple for the cor Film to Be Shown | Mr. and Mrs. Al Habermeyer 'THZNE the U1seard puie Is Bener" chances of getting the discard’ Mr. and Mrs. George H. Hos- home-sewer A film on St. Peter's and the will attend with Mr. and Mrs nV 2 CRrensive play, making itp, mer, 3856 N. Delaware St. will himself con Vatican will be shown at the Paul T. Roberts. Another party more cult for the opponents to] “When you only have a deuce|entertain ‘with an open house wh {take the discard pile and allow-| y y tailors, who meeting of the 88. Peter and Paul will be that of Messrs. and Mes-| P land several odd cards in your from 4 to 6 and 8 to 10 p. m, al Catheral Unit, National Council dames Willlam M. Pert, Keith ing you and your partner to dis-|p.nq which ‘match your oppon-| Sunday. The party will honor the the royal 1 of Catholic Women. 3 Otto and Ward Crowell. {pose of cards that would other-\ ots’ melds, you are in what is|Hosmers' daughter, Miss Janet houses ‘of | The group will meet at 8 p. m. Dr. and Mrs. DeForest O'Dell Wise benefit them. Discarding & called a ‘squeeze’; discard your Gray Frazee, and her fiance, bued early Thursday-in-the-Cathedral-Soctal twill entertain before the play, Wild card is one of the most vital.wiid-card-first., This will-enable! Kenneth Hayes: There are no elation of 1 Center. Mrs. Joseph O. Hoffmann The guests will be Mr. and Mrs. parts of the game and may pos- you undoubtedly to dispose of the| invitations. : line and co and Mrs. Joseph F. O'Mahoney Frank V. Osborn, Dr. and Mrs. sibly win or lose the entire game other cards safely, as the discard )jgsg Frazee and Mr Hayes will craftsmans are chairmen. Roy M. Robbins, Mr. and Mrs. in one hand; the following point- pile "will be frozen.” be married at 3:30 p mi. next Assistants will be Mrs. Ruth! William Shors, Miss Jane Osborn ers should be carefully studied! = ‘Monday in the Hosmer home dia Neville. Mrs. RM Worth—and + and Miss Molly O'Dell, : and remembered, Mr. McKenney is unable to ! Receiving at the part will be be introduc Misses Ann Hegarty, Helen New-| } i A dinner party is being planned . answer individual questions on 5 a dM K y . the designe : ] 3 | ; for Watch D d : \ . Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Hayes, easy-to-wea ton, Margaret Shea and Elizabeth j Times Photo by Bill Oates. by Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Storer Iscards canasta from readers. How--ip 1.0" (a. parents of the ets are fro: Sowar. Mrs. Thomas Murphy is’ QUSAN MALLORY is a doll player and a cat fancier.. Acting out. the pageantry of a |Dr- and Mrs, Gilbert Quinn and wIt js generally advisable not ever, he will include the most prospective bridegroom: Mrs. A. and man Peal Cai S : \ ae . ~ |Mr. and Mrs. William H. Walker. (5 discard a wild card to freeze| frequently asked questions in |Byorhe caine rooms Mrs. A y : + wedding with her dolls as bridesmaids is her favorite imaginary game while caring | Messrs. and Mesdames Adrian the discard pile without having his column. | Te a or ie Rovert— 3 aroun he iene Sign Rappn Muthery iy for her tiger cat, Tilly, takes up a part of every day. Susan, 51%, is in the first grade Nal Jong Huts ne UUy “Dixon = Tintin. of four definttely sate] | | mo Palmer, Rochester, N. Y.,- sister ors: gg Thursday. Mrs. Clifford Barnard, in Tudor Hall School. She has an older sister, Sandra, 7, also in Tudor, and a younger |rs. Jack Bailey and Mr. and nitety safe yO . (A det Miss Mar y De p eth OF the ture bride. and Dr. Char- J Blouses ma -......8128 Broadway. will. be hostess. | gigter, Sally; 4. They are the daughters of ‘Mr. and Mrs. ‘Henry Rogers Mallory, Golden |Mrs. Max Galloway. Another Par-/three; a wild card or a seventh To Be W : d J '3 aunt oF ot 5 i Tl = ————————— b Hi IF TURK . [ty will be that of Mr. and Mrs. or eighth card matching the op-// © D€ e une J i prominent . : ! Hill.—-By MARJORIE TURK. z 1. M d Mrs Phil-| . | 8 = =» length cap Art Le a ue } commie . . pr ee Leslie Duvall, Mr. an . rp {ponents’ melds on the table or in| Mr. and Mrs. Leo G. Derleth, Miss Betty Blatz and Miss Har- matching of 9 Blackwood on Bridge— lip Kappes and Mrs. Joseph P.ithe discard pile.) {413 E. Orange St, announce the riet Gold will entertain with a 2s i 9 Sullivan. “It 1s of the utmost importance approaching marriage of their misce.ianeous shower at 2 p. m. WCIU Sets Luncheon M D / S | M K I S f f jo {to find out how many cards your daughter, Mary Elizabeth, to Sunday in honor of Miss Ruth ; r. gle. POI S IS. een s rg egy Bridge Results— ‘opponents and your partner have Frank L. Scheib Jr. son of Mr. Ann Shea. The party will be in The Sar Exhibition Ju dges . : . " in ae Sanas Det0re Jiscardind ad Mrs. Scheib, 106 E. Palmer Miss Blatz's home, Beech Grove. Unit will hs sr ; 4 | : . ; WwW a card to freeze the discard] | - Miss Shea and Robert L. Mes . Are Announced By Dropping King of Clubs Under the Ace List inners (pile. If you and your partner's The wedding will be at 9 a.m. Mahon will be married at 10:30 ImETTOW
Church.
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The Indianapolis Art League THE DUMMY will have an open meeting Friday could have t sfe in the home of Mrs. H. E. Kitter- 4 have tranafe man, 5108 Graceland Ave. A covered dish luncheon will be |
combined hands contain consider-| une 3 in the Sacred Heart Cath-|a. m. Apr. 15 in the Holy Name
Of 2 Matches ably more cards than your 0p-|olic Church. The Rev. Fr. Wilbert, Catholic Church. ponents’ and you have several yaschmann, OFM, will officiate. Guests at the party will include Results are announced of two Cita tial R10. the same rank, Miss Doris Jean Derleth. will be Mesdames Lucia. Shea, James |aiscard a wild card. Do not do So her sister's maid of honor and the Xavapaugh, Thomas McShane,
was quite a disappointment to Mrs. Keen. If she somebody had the king doubleton. rred the king and queen of spades to the club If that were the case, then the {suit or the diamond suit, the hand would have been a laydown. As/opponent who won with the king; it was, she played the hand very well from a mechanical standpgint. of clubs would have to return| Only her strategy could have been improved. either a diamond or a spade in week-end bridge matches,
served at noon. The meeting will| \ | lub, Friday ohn Paul Sercer, Several - follow the ban ing wi Mr. Dale's lead of the jack of spades was covered in dummy Waiith suse Mss, Reen would rue} Lisoom Duphicass on, &|should the opponents’ total ot|Prid aids will be Misses Rose| Lal gy Mya Cross . Guil land won by Mr Champion with! me sm awrnammeionse au R13 dummy while discarding her night (Poss e score yr L, icards eat! outnumb | Marie Strack, Rosemary Scholl 3 ital will nr —Judges_for-the-exhibition-which "= FS MERION. WIL from her-hand and from dummy josing club Mrs. Reba Buck, Mrs. V. R.| greatly TUM ber. JOUR] nd Dorothy: Sand {Shea, Florence Hansing, Ethel P will be Apr. 18. through Apr, 29 n° Ace. Back came the aueen—dnd then to put one of the She got her. wish. . Mr Dale Ry ery Stanley McComas 9 Your partners cards, ANC LOTION ANd, ie +L.anger,- Patricia Madden; -Doroe Service. Ce ~in- Block's Auditorium -are-an- GL. CMAN ANIM fopronents the T6ad With a 36¢- qa nave the king of clubs Jr. E. R. Blackwood 122; Mrs. Should the opponents have a : . ‘thy Bloom, Theresa Hodel, Regina Today. -- nounced. They will be Edrhund n. f th pial . i ;ond round of clubs. ‘Ralph E.. Duncan, Mrs. Kay tanasta and two or three melds Camp Fire Leaders Patterson, Mary Ann Gold, Mar- Broadway Brucker and Clifton Wheeler, ®!! 0 the spades and diamonds’ ni. Champion continued with:Suarded only once. But he was Rhodes 118. (Possible score 240); Of “five or six cards, discard a 'gie Clark, Helen Palencer and Grace Met local artists, South’ dealer the jack of diamonds and this:not caight napping. On the ace pn o w_ Mr. and Mrs. George P. wild eard if you have one, in or- Are Honored Mary Jo Weber. tist and Be Entries are due Mar." 31 and Nelther side: vulnerable time Mrs. Keen won wifh the of clubs he promptly “dropped Ryan 154: Charles H. Rowe, M. L. der to freeze the discard pile, 3 j : . 8% 8 Paul, Alph: they will be judged Apr. 1, Mem- . ‘jace. “She entered dummy with THE KING. Clubs were contin- MacManus 139.5: Mr. and Mrs. rather than discard a card with Special leadership awards have Miss Mary Edith Beaver and gree of Hq bers competing prizes may NORTH [the “queen of . hearts. Jed. the AINE ru ‘ Kora Mn A Moa which your opponent might .pro-. been presented. to Camp - Fire.ayrel Edward Marti will" be and Sou —enter-four-paintii® vy and those in “Mro-Abel queen of spades and discarded ued and’ Mr, Champion won the Nl ra an cure the discard pile. You can Girl leaders. married at 3:30 p. m. Sunday in" Thursday— the non-tompetitive group may S—K Q 5 her. last diamond. next two tricks to defeat the con-/ Winners in the Industrial Con- then safely discard cards that They are Mrs. Gray Burdin, the Morristown Methodist Church, Library an enter two. . . H—-Q J 3 She ruffed dummy's last spade act: i . Yan Bridge Longue With Diayed your opponent could add-to his chairman of the Leaders’ Associ-| The future bride is the daugh-- Park and I matte Cd 879 with the nine of hearts. Pummy Mrs. Keen would have had a Fr ay nie — Px Mri A melds which he now in all likeli-| ation, and Mesdames Herman ter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kinnick,.. 8 _ ——— = Panel Discuss ON "WEI — FART twas entered again withthe jack uch-better_chance it -she--had; S-Are-reporiad.-in-Section Ae hood—canmot pick up: {Stoelk, William Brannock, John Morristown, and Mr. and Mrs, Election 1 WEST ANT. of hearts picking up all of the timed her play differently; spe-|Federal No. 2 team with Mr. and " | Toctin, Ray Sparks and Henry Harry Martin, North Salem, are Mrs. V / A d Mr. Dale Mr., Champion | outstanding el s PS dum ‘cifically, if she had laid down the/Mrs. Fred Gilcrist and Mr. and| Freeze Pile | Swenson, Miss Helen Hope Cart- the prospective bridegroom’s par- Fredrick F S rrange S—J 10986 S—ATS lmy's- last Rp ‘was led ang 8C¢ Of clubs immediately upon Mrs. Philip Cassiday was first! «pf you pick up a discard pile wright and Miss Norma Phillips. ents. or today. for! A panel on “Creative Writing” H—5 1 H--8 2 {ruffed in the. closed hana. ~~ Sing the lead. At that stage with 19.5 matches out of a POS- of size containing several pairs! Mrs. John Ryan received the. Miss Dorothy Beaver will be ing of Ch WIL highlight the 12:15 p.m D—K 343 DQ 1 10 T : o “jot "the play it” would have been sible 27. and aiso five cards of the same National Leadership Medallion ithe. maid of honor and Richard 38th St. 1 luncheon meeting of the Woman's C—K 6 c—Q 10-9 3 Dale Isn't Napping ‘much more’ difficult for Mr. Dale; Foxworthy Motors with Harry rank, meld only three of these|and Wallace O. Lee was given Bennett, Pittsboro, will be the tional B Press Club of Indiana tomorrow SOUTH | At this point Mrs. Keen laidto see the necessity of dropping Singleton, Carl Bruce, Dr. George. cards, and, if possible, discard althe Luther Gulick Award. ibest man. Dre an in the Hotel Washington. Mrs. Keen down the ace of clubs hoping that his king. Goldman and Harold Erner took — tected, Mesdames Jeanette Covert No- Sq . . — . (second with 19 games. ; L h an, Laura Long and Edna Mec- H—-AK10963 Gl * . 4 {| / . uncheol Suires Boyd. wil] speak. exo Ola ociety o Mave.Clinic 3d Place Team dik wo EL : re Hostesses will “be Mrs; “Julian : CA 5 RE ys Kk fi In third place was U.S. Rubber : “ are =D. Hogate, Danville, and Mrs. The bididng: _| All for free—anybody can entolmologist, of Auburn. is alSo wip 185 “Members of -the-team b Ty : Delaws es Tlorence Webster Long. Mrs. SOUTH WEST NORTH FAST come.” That's the way the In. scheduled before funch. were Mesdames Emerson Chaille, | - A of the ‘Del John Kleinhenz is in charge of/1 H Pass LNT Pass diana Gladiolus Soclety is plug-.. Lhe afternoon session will 80 prank Abbett and R. R. Bass and > | reservations © ISH Pass 4 H All Pass: i into that rapidly growing Popu-ic gr Grunt. ..Mrs.. Harr Le ; ; eerie BARS LDEIr _ all-day garden clinic ign subject; the arrangement of es 4 apa ad <Q < SA Harold Let! in Purdue University Saturday . at The | Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Hurst, ; y ¥. flowers, with emphasis naturally) george Owings dnd Robert He ee bsg ——-—1_Dale Lawrence of Hammond is on gladiolus, As arr: me a ae With 15:5 am sem be ST Ch a Dh: $ TTT RoIng to "start ‘things off at 10 are made Prof. E. R. Honeywel They ate on the Allison gu 3 ‘ *n wl IS na a.m. with the low-down on new will lead a discussion of good 4.0m - a LIE ne v I ————.. ES —————— intel = By MAF oglndo varieties Prof OF THX and bud points oem ES a nisi oT ’ ’ To NS re : - $$ =Do sie of Purdue will follow up with! A bulb auction with Harpld ‘In section B the . Real Silk - [| = % a ‘discussion of how to keep Goldsteiy of Kunderd's Gardens Hosiery team took 16.5 matches i jion hn \ weeds down. A round table led in Goshen. will finish off the “glad Out of a possible 24 for first place. y+ na <\ by” Al Trippel. assistant state day.” (By M: S.) Mrs. Vernon Warner, Mrs. F, A.l ing. It is br { : : : . ___ Mulbarger,, Miss Marge Quinn and I wc entrances loveseat aig rand. Miss-Mable-Satterlv-were op rs ess el re fn eet SrA ————— pP——— ec thing Times Sewing Contest Enfry Blank tne team. | Indiana's Own 5 HS, * . Second was the New York Cen- A.—The sa xs Here is my official registration for The Times’ National tral Railroad with 155. Play- or a plant o — Sewing Contest. I will bring my contest garment, in mid-April, Ing on the team were Mr. and . the. calla Y Mrs. R. F. Pasho, Mrs. T. A. : , t DIAMON DS to the place to be announced later in The Times. {Stewart and Mrs. J. E. Morris. High School Students . Jato int oi { ‘Allison No. 2 with A. E. Mc-! “water. | NAME ..... rieees tees sst Re rr e seeses PHONE .iiivinnacee | Reina, O."H. Reich, Donald E.| : should g . | . {Walsh and J. E: Vogel was third . a \ shaded Ww 3: . -. W" " f : |with 15. Winning fourth place*was! ny . very wel - i cs > 3 | y that Sparkle in Spring tra la (and all through { ADDRESS sessssesssssesestassiitantitsissaittattsssasseiass (the Wyandotte Chemical Co. Invite You to Attend the : — ther R . . dames E. W. H - : : the years.) ; { 1 plan to enter in the classifications marked below: (Check ng Beslames Stalker Hitken - . . a nk | ope or more. You are not obligated to remain in the classifica- |C. Benson and. Miss Chris. Mar-| SCHOLASTIC ART AWARDS EXHIBITION they has | tions checked, if you should change your mind later), tin. They won 13.5 match games. 1 . : : periods. FROM CHARLES MAYER and COMPANY i Te r The league's next play, will be . . . T on to lar g | dees Standard Pattern Group. Senior Division, for entrangs® Mar; 24 in the Antlers. . i i; : . ing winte i 20 years of age and over. Garment made from pur : x = In Block's Auditorium duce lar Young couples have: been finding their chased pattern. (1) Coat or Suit...... ««12) Tailored Vd oy 3 - close rela way through our doors for over a century Dress........ 13) Soft or Dressy- Dress........ : Come 70 of os 2 > produces y : : . | e———- Standard Pattern Group, Junior Division, for entrants F oO eo)» F. y.Y ] rR March 15 t hrou g h Mare h 9 4 Sowers # : Ch : iii under 20 years of (4) Date or School Dress...... | s eid i . It's appealing to find a wide selection Glaioar Grip a Jimi for eatrant: (5) B % J . — A Tuesday «i " : BR our up. tran Evening, 7 5 An 2 $ Wm. 2 ond on interesting price range to choose Lounge, Beech Clothes or Negligee Ensemble for adult Tom Mix « Tom Moore Sponsored by Scholastic Magusins and m BREA] from—Where fine quality and exceptional Jo or der Juisage weur iom Sundard pattern bi oF Dr. I. Q. « Cooking Scheel ‘He Block Co., this exhibition contains interesting - rus Jute TO : origin os rme : : diy . . : 3d, value are a tradition. - a Food Exhibits Admission F ~ and inspiring art work in 25 different categories, buns, but ’ : . * 2 i 3 . ; : ‘ \ e, Cf : temieesOriginal Design Group. No age limit for entrant. Must | Sony en ir $ : ; _ all by our own Indiana High School students, a UNCH Defeired Poyments—No Carrying Charge : be original design. (6) Dress, Coat or Suit made for, . Hal Mcintyre J 3" 3 “© Many of the entries shown will compete in the AN . ! ; adult or older teen-age wear (circle which garments and Nis Orchestra Fa i National Contest : Pittsburgh Ses whet in > a, Pegistered Jeweler-American Gem Society "7 you plan to entef). ahr tran . TAX INCLUDED | hs 0 Shug) de w he _ jam turn x TEE : ; : | e2:Children’s Clothing Group. No age -iimit for entrant. | Manufecturers Building y = diana’s artists of tomorro v w are prod ucing, now. fo DINN : (T) Garment for Shilaren 3 iS yur ut ageiii=sso | INDIANA STATE FAIR GROUNDS Sign An 5 i Pa 5 (8) Garment for children to Years age. seansns Sponsored & Your Independent Grocer BLOCK’S Auditorium, Sixth Floor 1b mi x turnip st © {77 Mall to: Sewing Contest Editor = EER eh RE rir +e butter or : Indianapolis Times, 214 W. Maryland St. . x Shen ~~ 8:30 to 5:00. No Admission Charge. 4 beet and wht : © IIRMPOIB + ri es - - as : fpr re ; Pls ple, ¢ Sr 1 2 yy Re 1 =X v 4 § aE i a : ¥ Be Liat : . Ye 2s Sg . fod nt 5 | . Ets : ey :
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