Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 April 1950 — Page 6

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Is Honored |

Will Speak |

Miss Finfin

~ By Sorority New Officers Are Named

Miss Elizabeth Richman, 524-E. .B534 St. has been named the most outstanding member of the Indiana University chapter of Delta Gamma Sorority. : h Her activities on the cantpus include ‘vice president of Mortarboard, a member of the Associ ation of Women Students Council and the Board of Standards, Pleiades, Tophets, YWCA and treasurer and activities chairman] of the sorority. i New officers ‘of the XI Ohi! | Chapter, Beta Sigma Pui Sorority’ are named. ‘ They are Miss Virginia Munsell, : president; Mrs. James Smith, ¥jes om be : , iy ure BO rdarick] The annual spring quest day of the Magazine Club has been Brown. treasurer set for Saturday in the home of Mrs. H. L. Leatherman, 2801 To Meet Tomorrow Sutherland Ave. Making arrangements for the program are (left Miss Virginia Dodd is the coun-| fo right) Miss Amy Keene, Mrs. Herbert Redding and Mrs. Leheil Ttepresentative and Mrs. man Dunning. Miss Keene will review "Never Dies the Dream." Samuel Tobias Is the alternate - - rpc A Ha Sav 8 Mrs. William Tyner is contact My Day— ;

*The Steinhardt's Death Called

The chapter will have a meetGreat Loss to America

ing tomorrow in’ the clubrooms By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT

The Alpha Chapter, Kappa Beta Chi. Sorority, will have a pledge party at 8 p. m. tomorrow. Miss

/iwill be the guest speaker at al’

At Meeting~ Sunshine Club

- Names Chairmen

Miss Betty Finnin, fiction editor of Woman's Day Magazine,

-|meeting of the Story-A-Month Club. The group will meet at 8:15)

p.m. Monday in the Rauh Memorial Libary.

Her topic will be the short story in relation to her publication. Miss Finnin has been on the mag-

the ever-popular elbow

azine's staff since 1937 and has Man and lady are elbow-swing- Times. : |been fiction editor since 1940. ing, but the step can be, and ti | Mrs. Hortense Powner Myers, °ften is, performed by two men, ‘The rest of this chapter is deHis -© of the session. Her) °F WO ladies. voted to the very famous "pop - lassistants are Mrs. Robert Mc.| _ With the dancers in their = goes the weasel” dance. Step \Ginnis, Mrs. LaRue Davis, Stan.| home positions, the caller will by step, here is the way you lley Myers, Bert Persell and H. E. *aY: ; pop the weasel. Cory. Mrs. Garrison Winders willl “First couple out with an The head, or first, lady moves preside. | elbow swing to the couple to her right, joins Guests will be Mrs. Vernon| “Now the second couple do hatidh with them and they circle to

the very same thing." Or he may tall for two gents a half, to do the elbow swing, or two opposite ladies, or any combination. The step is simply fo hook right elbows and whirl around once.

GFWC Plans

Convention

Davis, Terre Haute. and Mr. and! Mre. G. T. Fleming-Roberts,| Nashvilie, Ind.

and the first lady pops through, underneath their arms (see sketch) and proceeds on to the next couple to the right.

Party Is Arranged

The Children’s Sunshine Club, Inc., will have a spring card party at 1:30 p. m. Apr. 13 in Ayres’ | Auditorium Mrs. J. T. Wallace is general |chairméan. Proceeds will be used for the Julia Jameson Nutrition

|Canasta—

swing. In this illustration, a all for future reference. The next lesson will be in tomorrow's

. couple, and the gent with the half to the left again.

But this time the head lady remains in the center of the set, and her partner, after being popped through by the third couple, joins her. Then they ‘circle four hands around with the fourth couple. They again circle once and a half, .- The fourth couple pops both of them through, and the first couple. then returns to place. The starts over again, with the second Jady leading out to the right, joining hands and circling with the third couple. Eventually, all the dancers will have gone around, being popped © through by all the couples.

with them. Meanwhile, her partner, the head, or first, gent, follows her to the second couple. Both circle once and a half.

above, The two proceed on to the next couples, ‘the lady by this time circling with the fourth

third. They circle once and a

\Fans May Play Their Wild Cards

If you it hot, heat throug __- The distinctiy * of this type of I with spring veg Garnish with and very edible thin slices of 1 with slivers of men. Garnish vivid green wat

Wednesday BREAKFA barb, ready-te

Gene Ezzell, 1029 Tecumseh St. : catty’ a i Camp. : will be the hostess. : NE YORK, Apr $ I am ve that the death of Am- RD he ‘chairmen are Mrs. n n n ¢ an cross buns, by cemte e passador Laurence A. Steinhardt in a plane accident in Canada was ww, J Weaver and -Mrs. B. L.| 1 1 4 mp f t y H margarine, cc * a terrible shock to his many friends, and is a loss to the service.in ot Var Mrs. James F.| Sessions Will be ly o e e as of ’ e ave _LUNCHEO] eets which he had been so valuable, i French and Mrs. W. B. Peake, Held in Boston . By*WILLIAM E. MCKENNEY, America’s Card Authority 'be added to a previous score only fish and pota ; vy 4 Mesdames - Christiana! ! HAVING CANASTAS and no other melds, many readers find at the end of a hand. According: fish chowder,

The other night T-went-to a.meeting of a group that is attempt- games; Times Special

themselves perplexed when a wild card enters their hand. This is to the official laws, the game ter- lions and ra:

Council

Nl; -. |ing to form' an organization of independents. It was proposed.to.be’Hinchman, W. J. Overmire and WASHINGTON, D..C,, Apr. 4— S A ia of indpendent Democrats Si i — | T. J."Evard..prizes. Mrs. Edward \ : next, PA Tticulanly true when th B-4heir | minates at the end of any hand ja re WI He PH “3 TRE ’ Te 4 HH y Ha ; i fates ena a pe: 0; 0 i a Ta 3 re atl ng: S006 on : esent: Their dea w . radick, hospitality apo q RR, i Yea : Bs oE ¥ ImipRE- doce gud ons; oth = sAethalies TR put Hides edvhel

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RET CATE MC FRR A er 2% : ._|president.. cooked), mas | ge toes, Dbuttere gus, green be: almonds, en rolls, butter « garine, water:

i] . tion of the General Federa Le : te Sher cara . of the discard pie T had wich eh a rs he [ge o J . convention o 2 Wo {picked up, I asked my partner, : ” Linc olnBrid ge Cl ub ion of Women’s Clubs. Ayer YOU may add as many yay 1 go out?” e game, no matter which side Official call for the convention, | Wild cards to the canasta as you, My opponents said this was

A . " { ing Wish, Announces ‘Results May 29-June 3, in Boston, is being h wrong, and that I could not ask| Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schakel will a ‘mailed to all member clubs and| Some other questions I #ivel for permission to go out after]

gy pe AT TR HNL RYE I IN n Program «their parties, if possible . 1f nat; It is a “miracle” in. view Of then they would get them workworld conditions today that the {ho together =o that they would United Nations has accomplished wieiq some influente on the narty * anything in its less than half- machinery from the outside. I was arhused by a .good young,

Smith-Prange Vows To Be Read

{went out on that particular hand. = » =n

Q—Can you put down just a

as (he OPINION eXPressed Republican, a student of Fordham be hosts &t A BFIdal dinner at rhe--resultsof the..open Pair meyqy-py Mrs. J. Li Biair-Buck,/ received recently are: _ laying down. the necessary. cards joker for an initial meld of 50. .Iruit sections this afternoon by Mrs.. HOP® University, who asked me what 7:30 p. m. Friday tn Cifaldi's. Res- championship of the Lincoln | Gwe PustIert Q—My mother placed a redito pick up the discard pile. Points’ Ing, “lacy she Bedford Nevitt in her talk ON the attitude should be of some- taurant, The party will honor | Bridge Club are announced. Among candidates nominated trey on the, table and dréw a A—Your opponents were right. A—No. You never can meld a ice cream an - waccomplishments. and Goals Of one who held what 1 called re- their niece. Miss Gail Prange, and The possible score was 330. "aoe official positions in card. from; the “stock: pile to re-| According to the rules, a player *ingle card. You are always re- strawberries, United Nations” before the Indi-\g tionary idea. He evidently be- Robert Smith N & 8-0. K. Fraustein, L. Jl the organization is Mrs. Oscas place” it. ped théh made her may ask for permission te’ go out quired to meld at least 2 natural rt anapolis Council of Women. lieved that I did not think there! The couple will be married at| Welch 196.5; Mr, and Mrs. R. Fa Ahlgren of Whiting, Ind., un- initial ‘meld and discarded. fonly at his proper turn to play ¢ards with one wild card, and you Counter-S n's| Pasho 194.5; Mr. and Mrs. Claude : After the next player's turn, and before melding or indicating ¢an meld 2 natural cards with as

The Council's all-day program was any place in the country for 7:30 p.m. Saturday in St. John's| |opposed for first vice president. was held in” Ayres’ Auditorium. reactionaries or conservatives. {Evangelical Church, Cumberland jet I M Wallace Si | Mrs. Hiram C. Houghton, Red Dr. Leroy E. Burney was principal Ag a matter of fact, I doubt | Guests at the dinner will be Mr.| "Tg 1s, NA Nae Sonn speaker at the morning session. there is much use in being a rea) @nd Mrs. Richard Prange, Cum-|son, Jerry Sherwood 197.5; Mrs. ating. the. UN Mrs. oars LO hu ™ here eriand. parents of the brideto- Arthur Pratt, Mis. Arch Talendar Earl B.i5ad insisted that she play with and i Nevitt pointed out “unbelievable” "0 "00 0" oo iiante place to be De; Judge. and Mrs. William 190; Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Tulley! , ~o ith Paso Robles, Cal; Mrs. D8 5S TN) she play and then asks the question: When| QI have-4 black tr ! Smith, Delphi. parents of the pro- 187. : | Theodore S, Chapman, Jerseyville, 00 15 °

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she discovered she ‘had only 104 possible meld. many as 3 wild cards. Wild cards cards, having forgotten to draw| As a matter of fact, the rules May be added to melds, but nev Oak, -Ia., is also unopposed for| i y never the office of president. {at her turn. She wanted to draw require that a player must go out melded by themselves.

Others include Mrs. p./two cards at her next turn, but if he melds, or indicates a meld, | 2 x a

Which one was you ask the question before draw- hand and 3 wild yen my

" old war in the] ! ! f yung UN rae alleviate disease, [Portant in any government Unitarian Church will hold an|{Mrs. R. I C. Pro pain and ignorance,” she declared. the Detter the opposition, She told how cholera serum was better the party in power.

flown to Egypt, how typhus vac-|

cine was taken from New vein. DISHING THE :

accomplishments in diplomatic qq vo tha honest conservative : P 4 ¢ Bo . 3 § . spective brid Miss 8 . ing, and receive a negative an- play th and political fields a8 well 221 is the balance wheel for those Smith. bo egroonl Mig ave) : IIL, and Mrs. Jefferson D. Atwood A—Dad was correct. The offi- swer from: your partner, you still %/1 2% canasta-and go In Nav along social and economic ‘|who want to move too fast and Harcourt Milroy. and M Grou Sets Roswell, N. Mex., for second vice yo) 10" states that if a player have the right to take the dis- A__No. You . She referred to UN aid in thei, 0" xe progressive Or|Washmuth or ay Ts, Ah _ |president; Mrs. L. J. McCaffrey. {yg "0% obionish his hand for aleard pile if you can. axe You ing form a ca- By LOUIS] ereation of the sate ot Fer: liberal-minded people ‘examine | pi aby go Wash . Miami, Fla; Mrs. Wiliam B. red trey, and the error is not dis-| Ein ch All Hands a base of Ey al You nav F YOUR fn settling the Pakistan-Indianj : : i ; v - IM t Chandlee, Hillsboro, Ore. ANG. ered il th 1 | { ; s roblem, its assistance in lifting (their positions more carefully. muth, John Prange, Paul Gushwa eertin ; Mrs. William’ B. Fowler, Memphis, ole en It - next s ayer has| My opponent declared him-| table, you can put_ your -3 wild suit is n p ade- For that reason I think he plays and Harvey Weaver. Other guests] + decret : Lofay Sonim thout' (if out in the middle of a handicards with that base, thus form- . the Berlin blockade and its Space: .5 "noone role in political life. will be Miss Julie Smith G Members of the Jesse Wallin| Tenn. for recording =Secreialy. correction. | ling a canasta, then put dow chances ar work in the Indonesian problem. | in political life. will be Miss Julie Bmith and Gene... 0" Alliance of All Souls|and Mrs. C. Whitfield Gowrie and gecause he had a count of 5000/ing a canasta, then put down your {The opposition is always im- Hardwick , | Wakefield, Must Go Out, boints;, including his previous 4 black treys and go out. rl that it is . . | Q

—1I laid down 2 natural nines score plus the melds on the table

and - é 3 Mich., for treasurer. i |all-day meeting Thursday in the Resolutions presented for con-'and picked up the discard pile before him. Is this permissible? | The late Mr. McKenney had

toe M | i pa “ichurch. i | v | arried Ie ; : ention call Which had a nine on top. After] A—No. Each hand has to be prepared be i : The executive board will meet sideration in the conven ; | pr ed a number of canasia . et big Ry Tare all Nees include commendation of Congres-| melding 3 nines and studying the played completely. A score may cq before his death. The

| business session at 11 a. m. A|sional action on recommendations Times Sewing Contest Entry Blank Times will. continue to publish

them as long as they are avall-

India, to Pakistan, how UN 11:30 p. m. program will follow|of the Hoover Report with request lanes flew with TB vaccine for boia Joo the noon: luncheon. tor full consideration to all other . able. hn millions in Western Europe DIRT ¢ Mrs. Marylou Nelson of Ayres’'| recommendations’ spews! of he Be ny maa) JEOIstoanm: to ren tenn) EMR and firing ceased in Greece as| By MARGUERITE SMITH fashion bureau will talk. Ayres’/principles of the Point Four p to the place to be announced later in The Times. MIT Association :

Times Garden Editor in the Q—I need information for making a garden in my aquarium.

the planes went overhead.

k models will show spring clothes. [gram action to reach an affective There are weaknesses

The Women's Alliance of the method for international co-op-Oaklandon Universalist Church|eration in constructive use of U. 8.

To Meet Apr. 14

NAME +vvvueenmmrnssessosarsnssssssess PHONE tovsreesnsee < The Massachusetts Institute of

UN charter, failures in its veto power in settling armament ques-

tions to date, she-told. Directors Named these called terrariums? Mrs. . hasable J. 8., E. Market St. Public health is as purchasabie|,__pich soil is preferable to bulb as preventive A veterinary medi-\" por ror your aquarium gar-| cine, sald Dr. Burney in discussing ge, The bulb fiber would need “Purchasing Life Conservation.’| ,44itional plant food from time It would pay off in a like amount! 4 tyme to keep the plants you of dollars and cents for public| pantion growing. This might] welfare, . | lead to considerable difficulty | bd “We feed hogs better than chil-| after a period. Philodendron| dren. And an average farmer jj goon outgrow even a large’ knows more about the dietetic, gags case. Why not try. one

Is bulb fiber suitable to use in it with colored rocks if I plant! philodendron and coleus? Are!

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OBERLIN. 0. Apr. 4

rs peer of -ARIMALS ARAN. SN8. LAME of thon LRN Od OT: NATIOZRR Ns. vurmisivsess sb ui esinse her children.” are specially good subjects for While it will be a longtime be-| covered = dish gardens. They ‘LaFara are at home now in fore the state gets full coverage, +N. Ewi S toll he asserted, it would require | these are called terrariums or| 135 . Ewing St. following $2,301,671 -of local funds to| the name of Ward “invented” | i . achieve the goal. . this method for keeping speci-| Central Avenue Methodist Church. The bride was Miss financial aid for fulltime local] this country from his plant-| Helen Wencke, daughter “of health departments to be pre- hunting tours. «| - It states that whenever a full- Hoosiers Visit | E. 68th St. The bridegroom is time local health department has . ) tm p In Florida the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra one-half mill (five cents on $100 assessed valuation of property amount to equal $1 per capita but Mrs, Irying . Holcomb, IndianJocal jurisdiction shall receive not apolis, are vacationing in Florida

wife about the dietetic needs of jyies? Colored leaved crotonsi A PR ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ezra brighten up the greenery. Yes, | $1,126,125 of ‘state funds to match! Wardian ¢ases. A botanist by| their marriage Mar. 5 in the He referred to the bill for; mens alive to bring back to sented tothe 1951 legislature. | Mr. and Mrs. Paul Preston, 1821 a local appropriation of at least LaFara, 7800 S Meridian St. MIAMI. Fla, Apr.d4--Mr. and yas: Lye “the state shall supplement this Mrs. Scott Deming ‘and MT. and Wins High Honor more than a maximum of 25 cents|They visited the Gulfstream Park

the park. senior in Oberlin College.

meeting.

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Miss - . Nancy Louise Sutton, daughter of Miss

per capita. in Hallandale, Fla., recently Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Sutton, 5239 New directors were elected to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert H: Wood- Broadway, Indianapolis, has been the council's executive board. Mrs. small of North Miami were hosts elected to. Phi Beta Kappa Thad R. Clarke presided at the to the couples at a luncheon in Fraternity Miss Sutton | is a

will be guests at the luncheon and | agricultural surpluses, and a petithe program. tion to the United Nations General mbly fora determined effort to gain the .immediate return of the 28,000 Greek children abducted during the guerrilla warfare of 1948. Also included are resolutions

Auxiliary to ‘Have Party

The - Ladies Auxiliary of the Altenheim will have its annual favoring substantial reduction in

{ | Federal wartime excise taxes and Lampfory Serty Monday the}, epeal ‘of wartime increases in Mesdames Otto Busching, | admission taxes; request motion Oscar Mueller and Dorothy Picture producers discontinue disSchroeder will be hostesses. Pro-| tribution and further production ceeds will be given to the Alten- of crime pictures because of their ‘heim. = Sa Committee chairmen are Mrs. People and misrepresentation of George Schmitt and Mrs. Dora U. 8. life to overseas audiences; Minkner, tickets: Mesdames Eliza-| endorsing program of study and beth Anding, Emma Swank, R. E.|action on effect of mass media on Darnaby, Theodore Schuller and youth and promotion of higher {Ernest Schaefer, prizes, and Mrs. standards of production; approv{Will J. Hauck, Mrs. F. L. Church-|ing ‘strengthening of counseling 'man and Miss Louise Ehrgott, and guidance services in schools special committee. and provision for kindergartens

and nursery schools: ’ Other resolutions advocate proCard Party Set 'motton of “an “educational cam- | Members of the Liederkranz paign for enactment of stiffer Ladies Society will have a card state penalties for sex offenders party at 8:15 p. m. Saturday in and additional and amendatory the hall, 1421 E. Washington St. narcotic legislation, Federal and ‘Mrs. Emma Haas and Mrs. Gus state, and eradication of illegal Weiffenbach are chairmen. | growth of marijuana.

Alexander to Be Wed

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Miss Kathleen Eleanor Alexander and Ist Lt. Jay Richard | Brill, son of Mrs. Dwight Brill, 3603 Washington Blvd., will be married at 8 p. m. Sunday in St. Luke's Episcopal Church, San Antonio, Tex. Miss: Alexander is the daughter of Col. and Mrs. Moses Alexander, San Antonio.-Lt, Brill attended Purdue University | where he was a Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity member. He is a gradu. ate of the U. S. Military Academy, West Point, NY

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Ll. STANDARD PATTERN

{of all ages):

ADDRESS

erences sseesrsenne

I plan to enter in the classifications marked below: (Check one or more. You are not obligated to remain in the classifications checked, if you should change your mind later).

Standard Pattern Group, Senior Division, for entrants 20 years of age and over. (1) Coat or Suit........(2) Tailored

chased pattern. Dress........ (3) Soft

Standard Pattern Group, Junior Division, for entrants under 20 years of age. (4) Date or School Dress..,.....

“Glamour Group. No age limit for entrant. (5) Evening, Lounge, Beach Clothes or Negligee Ensemble for adult

or older teen-age wear original design “(circle enter). = cE ———— Original Design Group. be original design. (6)

adult or older teen-age wear (circle which garments

you plan to enter).

Children’s Clothing Group. No age limit for entrant. (7) Garment for children 2 to 6 years of age... (8) Garment for children 7 to 12 years of age....... .

Mail to: Sewing Contest Editor Indianapolis Times, 214 ‘W. Maryland St.

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Technology of Indiana Association will hold a ladies’ night dine= ner meeting at 6:30 p. m. Apr. 14 in the Marott Hotel Gold Room. Dr. R. H. Harger, head of the biochemistry and pharmacology

Garment made from purdepartment in Indiana University

Medical School, will talk on or Dressy Dress........ “Poison and Poisoners, Real and Imaginary.”

‘Manual PTA To Meet Tuesday

from standard pattern or of which garments you plan -to* will: meet next Tuesday in the school. Dr. Philip Reed will talk on “The Teen-Ager and His Fame ily.” New officers will be elected and Henry Brandt will report on the building plans. The Rabbi Isaae

No age limit for entrant. Must Dress, Coat or Suit made for

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Sewing Contest

There are eight classifications in the $1460 Times National Sewing Contest on which the judges) will distribute prizes to winners.! Here are the new, revised classifications for 1950, showing what types of grrments you may submit to win cash awards plus the possibility of a free trip to New| York City: |

GROUP (Senior Division for entrants 20 years of age and older): One. Coat or suit. Two. Tailored dress. Three. Soft or dressy dress. All garments nade from any purchased pattern. STANDARD PATTERN GROUP (Junior Division for entrants under 20 years old): Four. Date, school or business dress. Garments made from any purchased pattern. GLAMOUR GROUP (Entrants Five. Evening clothes, lounging clothes, beach wear or negligee ensembles. Garments for adult or older teen-age wear from standard pattern or of original design. ORIGINAL DESIGN GROUP: (Entrants of all ages): Six. Dress,

- ~ hour-glass egg timer on the stand. ope ® It's timed for three’ minutes and Classifications wn tell you when your time is up. contestant WITHOUT the use of : commercial pattern. } ‘CHILDREN'S GROUP (Entrants of all ages): Seven. Clothing for children from 2 to 6 years old. Eight. Clothing for children from 7 to 12.years old. Garments | for children in these age groups - must be entéred in Childrens. SHOPPING

Clothing Gro wp Tegardiess of fot so saep mon: whether they are made from a PICK-ME-UP

purchased pattern or are of orig-| To end o perfect shopping Spree,

ond Sesigm ent : stop in for o light salad . . . dessert rst-place garment in each o ’ the eight classifications will be He : Je R « 7, E0H00 vu + Othe sent to New York for judging in | Hovthorm Restaurant. the National Contest. First prize of $50 and second of $20 will be| awarded -in Indianapolis judging for each classification in addition | to national prizes offered. | Garments will be. returned. to! ownérs after judging.

————————————— Auxiliary Plans Party _ The Baltimore and Ohio Unit, American Legion Auxillary, will}] sponsor a card party at 8:p. m.|} next Tuesday in the post, 217 N.|

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Ample parking facilities . . . swift, efficient, smiling service.

Rest . ve chat . , . enjoy good food at popular prices . . . in the pleasant

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Coat or Suit. Garments for aduit or upper teen-age wear. MUST

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Traub Ave. Mrs. Mary Kibbe is! chairman. : !

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The--Manual High School “PTA -

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perva of canasta still another tie for men. told you abot model with vertical strif dark backgr This one wa:

Now . ther asta tie . . Vogue, and The cards fc in the newe tered widely of soft rayo Ye weave. Colo neutrals (gr deeper tonet is $1.50.

College St On Vacatic

Miss Janie ( Dr. and Mrs. N. Pennsylvar for the spring. She is a fres! ford Junior . Mass. A senior ir Anne H. Coll holidays in B ter of 1 P. Collett, 3 Road.

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