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Will Repeat Vows

Times Special NEWPORT, R. 1., Apr. 8-~Ens. Bonnie Jean Jenks, USN, Takoma Park, Md., and Lt. Cmdr. Robert: Franklin Woolling, USN, will be married at 2 p. m. today in the

° Lt. Oscar Weber, USN, chaplain of the base, will officiate. The bride is the daughter of Mr’ and ’ Mrs. Ora William Jenks, Belding, Jn Mich., and Mrs. Frank F. Wool-| | - : ling, 6208 Washington Bilvd., In-|

mother.

The chapel will be decorated with white, yellow and ‘green! . spring flowers. The bride will be| ‘given in marriage by Capt. Liles] Creighton, USN,’ Annapolis, Md. | She will wear a sheer white! Ree 5) crepe gown fashioned with a V- ? sa. Decidine, long sleeves and a’ skirt Mrs. George H. Evoy #% of unpressed pleats. A beaded i ~~ mY. coronet will hold the Bop! A WT TRE English illusion veil. The bride|

wil SAI. whIe orchids, were Woman's Press Reception in Club Club bo Meet |

Mrs. Robert Leslie Kemper, Atlanta, Ga., sister of the bride-| Speakers to Tell groom, will be the matron of . honor. She will be in yellow Of Trips to Europe

hat. She will have a houquet of spring flowers. " Vern Murray Jr. Hartsdale, N. Y., will be the best man.

meet for luncheon at noon Tuesday in the Hotel Washington. Mrs. Florence Herz Stone and Miss The Jeane Jones of Franklin College

arles wij] ‘speak on their recent EuroM. Jones, Lt. Crdr. D. Ray: Wil- pean trips, Sir Fecent Suro

hite, Lt. Cmdr. Walter C. Klein|' gection of officers will be held.| and Lt. Harold L. Gordon, all of Mrs. Rex Jackson of the Friday Newport. - 3 Caller, weekly Plainfield newsThe reception will be. in the Of- naner’ is slated to be club presificers” Club. For her wedding gent. ) trip to’ Gape Cod the bride has Miss Mary. Cassino, the -Narth

Miss Mary. Cassin Ri ernon Plain” Dealer is the out-,

at home June 1 in Washington. completed for the annual meeting et § The bride attendeu Michigan tg pe. held May 13 in Indiana Uni-

State College and is a graduate of versity. Mrs. Margaret Weymouth

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He is a Delta Tau Delta Fraternity, ne slate for the coming year tha Jane, to Joseph Jordon, (Voorhis photo)

Central Michigan College. The jackson, Spencer, will speak. 3951: N. Delaware St, "an- Kins, Dugger, will be read to- | | Joseph Brower 178; E & W-—Mrs.| bridegroom attended Wabash Col-| i "nounce the approaching mar- morrow in the home of the | _|Jean Morris, Edson T. Wood 1973; ful. d IN E d- A lege. and. the University. of Iowa./Slate- Announced seiner pig oftheir daughter; Mar<— prospective =bride’'s” parents: ; [ Mrs. Arthur Pratt, Mrs. Wayne ea S ame : | |

member. lincludes Mrs. Ruth Hancock, Son of Mrs. Bertha Jorden. 51 Scum Greensburg Daily. News, first vice FB. North St. The vows will

4 president; Mrs. Hortense Powner read next Saturday in the St. mond, Ind, took Miss Dorothea umnhae nit Myers, Indiaha Bureau, INS, sec- Joan of. Arc Catholic Church. I.. Reagan, daughter of Mr. !

fond vice president; Mrs. Bernice ‘P. H. Ho photo)

3 Mulbarger 112.5; Mrs. J. A. Con. Announced for the 60th annual * - 4 + * O'Connor, corresponding”. secre. - Miss Mary Louise Bowman, gan, 1526 Gilbert St., as his | Mute ger. A. E. Witt 975: No convention of the Indiana FedOo > n er ain tary; Mrs. Evelyn Imel Rhamy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wal-. bride in a ceremony read Sun- F A Abraham. Mis. R c Gond- eration of Clubs. The convention Indianapolis Star, recording secre. ter Bowman, Westfield, and day in the Southport Presbyter- Wine and Mrs L.C Benson Mrs will be May 8-10 in the French Mrs. Westcott {tary, and Mrs. Louise Eleanor Robert L. Armstrong, son of ian Church. (Miner - Baker Ohets. Martin. (fie 95 tPassibly|14ck Springs Hotel, French Lick, To Be Hostess |Kleinhenz, Bridgeport, historian. Mr. and Mrs. Omer Armstrong, photo) ! score 1683) E & WMrs. R. R.l= They include Mrs. Frederick G,

Others are Mrs. Ethel Townsend Noblesville, . are .engaged.. No

Miss Frances E. Westcott; 549 Albright, Anderson, treasurer; date has been set for the we E. 84th St., will entertain mem- Miss Lola’ Blount Connor, auditor, ‘ding. (Shen-Courtney photo). bers of the Indianapolis Alumnae, and Mrs, Frances Rabb, parlia- . 2 2

: re TTT SY To re 3 B. Bell, Rushville, finance; Mrs, Delta Zeta Sorority, Tuesday mentarian, THE ENGAGEMENT of Miss George Harvey Evoy on Mar. Blackwood on Bridge— Mrs. Howard Gay 91. to {Edwin F. Miller, Peru, resolunight. : Miss Merle Burdg, Portland, Rita Valeria Cox to Robert L. 1 The bride is the daughter of Allison Club, Tuesday night: tions; Mrs. E. C. Rumpler, ree

: : ho te Mrs. Mae Belle Allison, Indian- | d IN & r. E. ;. Miss Katherine Rubush is and Miss Bess Watson, Indian- Sheaffer is announced by her apolis, and the bridegroom is Rhules Get Selves Tang e &S8—W. E. Holmgren, J. W. visions, and Mrs. Truman G.

chairman of hostesses. Assisting apolis News, are hostesses for the Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred

, : : “0X ; 'n. He is the son the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph : will be Mrs. Charles G. Rawlings, meeting. Mrs. Kleinhenz is in COX, Morristown n : : 1 Mrs Wavne Tanner: and Misses charge of reservations. of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shestter EYoy. Se Mane. Cabada, In a aze Oo ys ems {O. H. Reich, third; E & W—J. M. tion; Mrs. Charles G. Rodman, ) 6 i 2

Maxine Scherrer, Dorothy Busby The Bloomington program willl Acton. The wedding will

There will be a panel on building. Luncheon will be at 1, Christian Church

and Mary Ellen LaRue. beSin at 11 = m. in the student] June 17. in the Morristown C3. of Mois tANE Bi AT THIS ‘stage in Mr. Dale's set game against the Rhules the R, E. Jennings, Mrs. G.E. CBs Na

: e. VOWS | Miss Lena Kin. A. Nz on Max. 18 : —journalism. Speakers-will ‘be Mrs, | P- m. - There will be a tour of - a Eanes Mis a and chapel of the First Presbyter- good

Helen H. Furman, industria?/the campus in the afternoon. editor; Mrs. Edna Moore Colby, |

women’s editor of the Hoosier Keeping Blinds Clean Farmer; Miss Jean - Johnston, |

Leonard Cramer, son of M

9. #5 acs , Mar- and Mr.- and Mrs. Rudolph | sat in| d Vernon, pages; s. Bell, platBlue Cross-Blue Shield public pioslyy TOT IIE Jr 0257 Io Kevup ene oi The Be is a Naumon, Council Bluffs, Iowa. hi Tk kibAtzers East-West vulnerable. 72): N & S—Mrs. Ralph Goodwin, form; Mrs. en lack, Frome h lations; Mrs. Paul Griggs, direc-|them when they're new. Then| daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Shir- | (Shen-Courtney photo) |” “Anything wrong?” asked” Mr. > Rhule (Mrs. Irene McCormick 44; Mrs. Lick, exhibits;—Mps. Elzo SImtor of Puplications 2 Psd Fap-|dust them regularly with a brush,| léy Kinman, Petersburg. (P.. H. | . oo Masters as Mr. Rhule passed his S—A J 108 |W. H. Runyon, Mrs. Robert Tap- Mons, French Lick, Housing; Miia. ple High School, an rs. Faulicloth or vacuum attachment. | Ho photo) + desk. ) H—7 64 - {pan 40.5; Mrs. R.D. Lanecaster,| Harland Rag and, New Alany, Jenkins, Howe High School year-| - | 2 a = inner e |" “Plenty,” Mr. Rhule replied. D—A 9 8 8 Mrs M. 3. Was 505: KE & Wood |accompanist; Mrs. Nash, recep. book supervisor. "(Vacations in Florida { “A DOUBLE RING ceremony | {“Mr. wife has just bid four clubs. C—=K 5 oly Te Bs Nr Voor ber Lon. and Mrs. Claude Rutheford, = ~ ; “Spool | uniting Miss~ Marlyn Virginia | ‘ J 7° |1 am trying to figure out whether i EAST 2h FRIES [president’s aide. Times Special 8 yn Virg or i1uesgaa 3 WEST $ |verson 50; Mrs. Paul Allen, Mrs. 1 Vi : ree . bok ii . ing bid, the . , | Mrs. Cogley G. Cole, Vevay, tate oetry | HOLLYWOOD, Fla. Apr. 8— White, daughter of Mr, and | lit is a Culbertson asking Mr. Dale Mr. Muzzy |goward Baird 33; Mrs, T. Flstat °F : ‘Douglas 8. Felt, 3617 Washington Mrs. Theodore R. White, Day- | Personnel Women | Gerber four-club bid, a cue bid to. . _o S—9 2 Se Neon rutmaa State president, will be in-charge y Blvd., Indianapolis, is vacationing ton, O., formerly of Indianapo- | : show the ace of clubs or simply a 2 —9 58 fo , o ’ : of the business sessions. ubs 10 ee g y Pp . : 137 H—J 10 8 2 H—9 12.5 ems i —— in Hollywood. lis, and William Pullen Hop- Arrange Meeting bid to show a club suit. It its an Da 105 2 FO Tittars on od ie id i - ——————— —— — & ” i 3 ; our ‘ - Men s upiicate up, Monday ’» . of Poetry Clas il meet 2 Th Ti P tf S 1 ght at the meeth rCimplnal wi Bd Lew vo ees ang C—A Q6 4 eg 108732 night: N 6s C. E. Goth, R.G. Miss Paula Kinman y a 3 i ATC Night" at the meeting of the In-. nf elihi ’ ) Ittenbach, first; Ross T. Campbell, p. m. Apr. 16 In the YWCA. e Imes a ern ervice rdianapolis Association of Person- the king of Clubs, - * Mrs. Rhule M “L Thompson one ty Becomes Bride Mrs. Mildred Leisure }evin, presi. a nel Women. The dinner session Makes Decision S—K Q 8754 J. Dettra, Herbert Carmichael : dent, will be in charge. ol PS a will be at 5:45 p. m. in the Propy- “Sorry. I'm afraid I can't help H—A K Q third: E & W H. F. Singleton. J... Paul Clarkson took Miss Paula Guest speaker will be Miss [7 taeurs. vou.” said Mr. Masters. D—K Q J ; Q “ re 4 Dg » “* Mae Kinman as his bride in a Mabel Skeen of Terre Haute. Her » Members of the Women's Per- =~ “No, I guess not,” said Mr. Cc—9 Br ee Te AL Cc. J. Hines. Seremony read ab 10:30 a. m. « . “ A § NO, Ads , sec C.J. 3- ; d Subject will be “Poetry, Come sonnel -Association-of -Cincinnati-Rhule;~looking- sadder -than- ever. The: bidding: “ey MT. MiNomars third Tostoday-in-the-Friedens Evangelical. Ave THe Tite Taute- roup will travel here to meet with the At last he made his decision, SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST '¢Y: M. J. McNamara, third. land Reformed Chyreh, = also will be in charge of the local group. Among those attend- returned to the table and bid four = 1 § Pass 3-8 Pass | Mallory Duplicate C lub, Mon-| The Rev. R. F. Buck officiated, music program. ing will be Mrs. Phyllis R. Stiles, no trump in a firm voice. aC Pass ANT Pass |day night, master point session; The bride is the daughter of Mr. Winning poems in the Hancock | president of the Cincinnati Asso- Mrs. Rhule, as it happened, was 7 § All Pass | (Possible score 144): N & S—Wil- and Mrs. Donald J. Kinman, 1202 _. Couey Sei contest will be ciation. ‘using the Gerber convention when ~—— [liam McGlone, Paul Hamilton E. St. Clair St., and Mr. and Mrs. ¥ read as well as orig :

by members. John Cain Golden and the contest winners will be honor guests.

Miss Huntington Returns From Trip.

Miss Marian Huntington. R.R.| 10, has reurned from a three-| month, trip to California. She; visited her sisters, Mrs. Thomas] Huntington, Glendale, and Mrs. | Stella Whitmarsh, Sacramento. | While there she also attended] the founder's day celebration of Huntington Library in Pasadena. | The event marked the 100th an-| niversary of the birth of the library’s founder, Henry E. Huntington. « |

GOP Women to Hear

Dr. Clement T. Malan, Boone County schools. superintendent, | will be the speaker for the month-| ly meeting of the Marion County . Council -of Republican Women. By MRS. ANNE CABOT The meeting will be at 8 p. m.|

5 5 34.52 Start baby off on the right 'yriee Mary L. Neir and Miss Eliza- , , root them in sand or soil. I : Thursday in the Columbia Club. By SUE BURNETT foot with a pair of snub-toed |peth Mason. [Howell and E. W. Mericle will po" | NAME ..... reererarsssnssrissveserseyy PHONE {ireensssss -Special- guests will ‘be county, LC - 3 . - slippers. and toe-less booties. The Rev. Howard W. .Stone, desist. © 00. { . ADDRESS ress utrar tes HELTER Sa sabe and township eZUliaates Mrs. This buttoned front dress Both pairs are easily and quick- pastor of the Irvington Presby- : National Rose Show X exes eerie. Akers 9. ager einer, boy ess Snfres ne range of ly crocheted of sturdy tubbable terian Church, will spea on “rhe LuncheontoBe Held Set for Next October I plan to enter in the classifications marked below: (Check club officers. Mrs. Stanton 8.} fresh, well groomed air all day cotton. Door,” following his introduction| The Cheer Broadcasters will one or more. You are not obligated to remain in the classifica

Montague will preside. long. Brief sleeves are . buton Auxiliary toned, the panelled skirt is par- + liar ticularly appealing, Legion Aux ia Y Pattern 8480 is a sew-rite

Arranges Program perforated pattern in sizes 3%, |

stitch illustrations. To order, use the coupon.

MR. AND MRS. J. A. Lunt, Kins, son of Mrs. Monna Hop- |

June Cramer, Martinsville, will I Mr ga Finally, he placed his cards face down on the table, excused be read next Saturday in the 5 ’ r dl 4

Pattern 5974 includes com- phy Mrs, H. F. Jordan, program meet at noon Friday for lunch-| That national rose show that| tions checked, if you should change your mind later).

plete crocheting instructions, chairman. . Mrs. L. D. Kingsbury eon in the Hotel Warren. Mrs. Ayres’ is bringing: to Indianapo-| material requirements, and will preside.

Men's Choir Apr. 27 Event Set

For Fairgrounds

The Indiana University Women's Club will sponsor a concert by the Indiana University Men's Concert Choir at 8 p. m. Apr. 27 t= in the I. U. building at the State } Fairgrounds. : ed Mrs. John Raber is general chairman, The ticket committee is : headed by Mrs. L. P. Muller, assisted by Mesdames D. J. Caseley, Glen Marshall, John Ober and |W. H. Traylor and Misses Mary |Garrett, Glen Marshall, Mary |Vehslage, Doral Welty, Nina [Nichols and Ruth Singleton. {| The contact committee chairman is Mrs. W. M. Mace. Her - 3 assistants are Mesdames Al a ge ' Thurston, Marvin... Kahl, Allen. } \ y Fischer, Henry Cottingham, Iona {Sylvester and G. S. Rader. ; Miss Mary Jean Woodsmall is {chairman of the publicity committee. The committee members are Mesdames Robert L. Rhamy, {Henry Churchman Jr, Edward -. Ford and Robert Neff and Miss A {Virginia Mikels.

Chalemen Listed

i . : ? : : = Bridge Results— The chairman of the house {management committee is Mrs,

Clubs List | ~ re ro Yoo Sickle. De Week's Scores si signe van siciie. a

ely Madge Kretsch, Virginia Moore Holy Cross Games fand Esther Schmitt. . + | Miss Esther Fleming heads the will Be Resumed telephone committee. Her assis | A number of bridge groups an- tants are Mesdames H. D. Keehn, poe IBF. & 7% grou] Don Miller, David Ross, George Stafford, N. D. Wright d held this week. The Holy Cross Thomas O'Haver, Misses Clara {Club games will resume with the Moore, Mildred Weld, Dora Throne end of Lent. The next is sched- and Norma Slinger. files. ‘eha} Fog an i i 1e. staging committee chair. {uled al 7:45 p.m.’ Wednesday in|, ic Mrs. Ancil Pruett, assisted {Holy Cross Hall. by Misses Agnes Ferguson, Norma scr Marott Gluby: Tuesday night Lagenaur, ‘Agnes “Hinton,” Jackie | (Possible score 312): N & S—Mrs. Oakes and Nancy Ruble and Mrs, Je S Pricer. |E. J. Ittenbach, Mrs. Arch Falen- Hervert Spencer

{der 198.5; Jerome Jacobs, R. W.!

Lee 192; Mrs. A. R. Coffin, Mrs. Club Parley

© Miss Mary Louise Bowman v SRR N a?

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Bl Mrs. Robert A. Naumon | YY

nounce the results -of their play

Miss Marilyn V. White

Warrick 195; V.R. Rupp, Ralph . | Ittenbach 193. + Convention Set Hoosier Club, Tuesday morn- At French Lick

R d ing (Possible score 189): N & S— : ——————————————| Mrs.. Waring Lynch, Mrs. F. A.| Committee chairmen have been

15 Richard D. Lovin, son of Mr, be and Mrs. David Beetley, Rich- |

and Mrs. Orlin Webster Rea-

: Balz, program; Mrs. Clayton H, s altace Stmps 2.5; gra Bass + Mrs. Wallace Simp on 12.55 Ridge, printing; Mrs. Claude BilMrs. B. M." Angell, Mrs. L. 8. lings, Akron, publicity; Mrs. Fred — - Blackmore 97; Mrs. J. A. Conkey, ean, a ’ oe

” ” n va { d- THE FIRST Baptist Church | was- the scene of Miss Jacqueline Rae Allison's marriage to

Newbold, first; W. E. VanVactor, Yuncker, Greencastle, credentials. G. E. Hunt; second; Mr. and Mrs.| Mrs, BE. E. Fifield, Gary, elec-

read the vows unting Miss Mil- |

|Wetzler, R. L. Allen, first; Mrs. English, local arrangements; Mrs.

ret NW. gd letric 3 | - ii door; Mrs. R. T. Newcomers Duplicat |Murnahan, Owensville, ushers, Newcomers Vuplicate = land Mrs. wil M, Cave, French Newcomers Duplicate Clu b,| ACK, Jdimekeepeys.: Monday afternoon (Possible score Mrs. -W. E “Ketcham, North

: g 8 ht was being put on and a ap Mr. and Mrs. A. C. DaNaumon_ on in the word Lad gob around Nal S40 a show.» Put. on. SNC heer there: alot

Aout the whole thing. Ean deal, he went into a long huddle. ‘himself

Mr. Rhule was pretty nervou

rs. lan Church. Parents of the his wife bid four clubs in today’s

and walked over to the water South dealer.

W. Rowland Allen, personnel she bid four clubs. The reply of 86.5; K. M. Schafer, Albert Toll- Kenneth Clarkson, 2132 N. Olney director of L. 8. Ayres & Co. four no trump from her partner efsen, second; Mrs. D. H. Giffin, |St., are the bridegroom's parents, will speak on “Training and Su- meant that he had three aces, so | Fred Sauer, third; (Possible score|. Miss Patricia Kinman was the pervision.” New members to be she unhesitatingly bid the grand 5 {144): E & W—Mr. and Mrs. Frank maid of honor and Robert Kester welcomed -into-the group will in—stam: : oe N {Vandenburgh 95; Clarence Huet-{Was the best rection wedding

clude Mrs. Grace Salyards, Mrs. Mr. Dale laid down the ace of ~ ten, L. E. McFarren, second; Mrs. breakfast and recep on were in Verna K. Hill, Miss Florence Sid- clubs and it was all over. C Frances Dobbs, Mrs. K. M. Scha- the home of the bride's parents, dons and Miss C. Jean Wood- Mrs. Rhule turned to Mr. Cham-

fer, third. worth. fon. “What went wrong?’ she fh

Mr. and Mrs. Vandenbu rg h| DUKES to ave

p 3 Boni eS iebY At-the speaker's table will be wailed: By MARGUERITE SMITH played. a 75 per cent game, one! . . Mr. Allen. Mus... Stiles... Missi. “Prankly” said the great-man, “Times Garden-Editor- ~+of-the-highest percentages in the Anniversary Dinner--

Frances Kelly, president; Mrs. “1 think you've got too many Q.—What should I do to geran- club’s history. The next play of, The DUKES Club will have its Guinevere Ostrander, vice pres- people on your team. Instead of| jum plants that have been hang- the group will be at 6:30 p.m. fourth anniversary dinner at 3 ident; Miss Betty Boettcher, sec- just you and your partner, you've! * ing in the basement all winter? Monday in the Plant One -Cafe- p. m. Apr. 16 in the home of

retary, and Mrs. Dorothy Straw- got all these ‘authorities’ hanging | - And when should I do it? Me- teria. {Jim Piers, 4726 Brookville Road. myer, treasurer. over your shoulder, pulling you! Arthur Lane. I" Lincoln Duplicate Club, fast There will be 13 active "and Dinner arrangements are in this way and that. In my opinion’ A.—Cut back tops and roots to hight (Possible score 216) N & alumnae members present. Loren charge of Miss Grace Yager, the simplest way is the best way.” manageable size now. Pot them § Mr, and Mrs. A. G, Tulley Potters is president.

hostess chairman. Mr. Rhule added a further up in pots just large enough for 120.5: Mrs. Reba Buck! Sid Kasle! Reservations have been made

tc Ere: a thought. “Darling” he said, “do roots. Water well, then do not 139; E, R. Blackwogd, O. K. Frau-/by Dick Beuoy, Jim Bowman, Mrs. Fred D. Stily |you suppose we are trying fo water very much until they|giein 1155; E & W-Mrs. Arch Paul Campbell, Jack Edgington, Will Be Hostess LT make that club suit do too many have started into growth. pajlender. Mrs-Sid Kasle 134; Mrs. George Gill, Bob - Pirtle, Loren things?” . | Geraniums do better if kept on Randall Bass, Noble Morgan 119; Potter, Frank Parrish, Jim Robi- . The Irvington Service Circle, | ————"—————— | the dry side. Keep the plants rics Mahel Satter]. Jackson, Bill South, Bill Stafford and... “International” Order “or King's "Coble Unit 6 Meet = In & Warni (not Hot) and ight o'Kesre 117.5. Jack Wellman.

Daughters and Sons, will meet at The Paul Coble Unit, Ameri¢an: Place to encourage growtn. If —

: Pz TT AE mr 1. 2 p.m. Thursday in the home of 1 .gion Auxiliary, will hold a noon {iP growth has already started” Jj mae Sewing Contest Entry Blank Mrs. Fred D. Stilz, 450 N. Audu- luncheon Friday. in the home of try rooting the tips as cuttings: Z ; , 3 ; bon’ Road. Assisting hostesses Mrs. William H. Norman. 6416 1 prefer to do mine in clear| Here is my official registration for The Times’ National

] : | ( ro will be Mesdames O. C. Neier, W. J slass containers of water in a Sewing Contest. I will bring my contest garment, in mid-April, o ' Di oad: Mesdames Lyman §& { R. Finlayson, and A. C. Hoffman pean R L. A. Ensminger, R.-D. sunny window but you ¢®n also! to the place to be announced later in The Times.

William Haugh is chairman for lis next October will take a big| -Standard Pattern Group, Senior Division, for entrants

Mrs. Everett R. Bumpus, presi- 3 . do 32 50,10. 38, 5 ind Foe ANNE CABOT Unit, Ameri-| = » one- i ; is Th Sl he Uvingon will be hos-| Yards of 39-inch. The Indianapolis Times tess for‘a covered dish luncheon| TO order pattern or our | 530 S. Wells St. at noon Tuesday in the post home. Fashion Book, use the coupon. ; Chicago 7, IL.

| { . | Ider teen-age wear from standard pattern or of She will be assisted by Mrs. Ray-|"~ : ; coming year will be elected. Food Craft Shop. |will be there. She'll spend Tues-| op 0 mond Hasch. SUE BURNETT | No. 5974 Price 20c I ds. of the lafianal. ree ere lday to Thursday in town this, original design (circle which garments you plan to Mrs. CMfton E. Donnell, Pan-| The Indianapolis Times |. | Bell Telephone Co. will be the Sorority to Meet |week to help decide who's going! enter). : American chairman, and Mrs.| 214 W, Maryland St. Name svrespnsrensssesarires (S60 Tel His subject will be The Chi Beta Kappa Sorority to do what next Oct. 31 and Nov.| ————Original Design Group. No age limit for entrant. Must William T. Ricketts, child welfare Indianapolis 9, Ind. | fee -— ” . 1, the dates of the show. Miss! be original design. (6) Dress, Coat or Suit made for po OTE Re ae esssssevessnsssessssssenses| “Sound Movies In Rehearsal” will meet at 8 p. m. Monday in y chairman, are in charge of the , .. . a OF land * Ww -! ; Moon, Elizabeth Bertermann is chair-| adult or older teen-age wear (circle which garments whet No. 8480 Price 25¢ {and “Stepping Along With Tele-|the home of Mrs, La Rue ' program, ° 5 a Street cecveccesiiiisncecoineens vision.” Mrs. E. L. Burnett is Plainfield. Miss Helen Miller will man of the big event. (By M. 8.) you plan to enter). wy 20. sien, | [ a yo : y : : ats [CIty vevesssssseserssnserssenss, reservations chairman for the assist the hostess. ; —————Children’s Clothing. Group. No fige limit for entrant. Bazaar Is Planned + Fashion Book Price 25¢ . - C1tY : | luncheon. : — eee Chapter to Meet (7) Garment for children 2 to 6 years of 88. ....s«s The St. Ann's Mothers Club me weseaishitsentaicinniie iia srrsesseceiiciiasnsiecines] I EY To Meet Tuesday | Members of the Aloha Chap- (8) Garment for children 7 to 12 years of age.....eee will sponsor & bazaar from 2 tol ----- hf Mbddddidadidatiliis i R - “Return to Indianapolis | The Woman's Auxiliary, Indian-ter, ITSC, will meet at 10:30 a. m. - Mai) tas Sowing Contest Edits g 11 p. m, APr. 16 in the Parish Street .eieeeessececsssssssccee IONE eservations Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Boozer, apolis Traffic Club, will meet at Thursday. Mrs. Paul Stark, R. Fe; ; nor vo hall, 2850 Holt Road. Mrs. Fran- 2 . The Sunnyside Guild will spon- 8181 N. Pennsylvania St, have/8 p. m. Tuesday in the Hotel 7, Box 582, will be the hostess, as-| Indianapolis Times, 214 W. Maryland st. Hoi : City .ccsessesesassacsanccesneneisor a spring card party Apr. 14 in| returned home after seven-' Washington. Wasson’s will present sisted by Mrs. Otto Stark. Mrs. Hn : : ge TN cis Otto and Mrs. John Dezz are pring card party Ap 3 : gt. bo aden In polis ; - chairmen, [{StAt® ceesnessrscerresssssensss,s ithe Murat Thater. iweeks cruise in South America. |a fashion show. on Basil Fischer will sgh k. : - gore as Rathod

Cour of Warels J event. | ob of organizin §. And next| 20 y Sate o age aig ove Same a pe ’ ie ednesday evening when: Allied | chaséd pattern. oat Or Suit........ ailo i ounce! 0 omen 3 iC d P r Pl nned | Florists have their business meet-| ! Dress........ (3) Soft or Dressy Dress........ Unit Sets Meeting ~~ |Card Party Pla ling, the wheels will begin to turn| Standard Pattern Group, Junior Division, for egtrants The May Wright Sewall, In-| _1ne-Silver Star Review, Wom-| on what will be an enormous job. | under 20 years of age. (4) Date or School Dress. ..,.s..

2 jation, will diana Council of Women, will/20's Benefit Assoc | Miss Helen Weber, public relameet at 10 a. m. Apr. 20 in the SPonsor a pillowslip card party|tone girector for Roses, Inc., naHotel Lincoln. Officers for the at 1:30 p. m. Thursday in the i; na) rose growers organization, |

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