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'Organizations—

KKG Alumnae Board

IWill Meet Thursday; |

J}. Junior Woman's Club to Open Season. Thursday Night With Speaking Program Officers and committee chairmen of the Indianapolis Alumnae Association, Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority, will hold their first board meeting of the year at 7:30 p.m. Thursday. The session will be in the chapter house at Butler University, 821 Hampton Drive. , The association will meet next Tuesday for a covered dish supper at 6 p.m. in the chapter house. Officers for the current year 2 are Miss Dorothy Overman, president; Mrs. Robe.t H. Stone, vice § president; Mrs. Robert J. Covert and Mrs. A. Don Buschmann, !' recording and corresponding secretaries,

Mrs. Robert L. Jahnke, treasurer; Mrs. I. A. Sedbury. assistant; | ; Mrs. Royer K. Brown and Mrs. Roy M. Robbins, directors.

The following committee chairmen also are announced. They i % include Mrs. H. Norris Cottingham, budget; Mrs. John R. Brayton, i

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constitution; Mrs. George T. Tindal Jr, Founders Day; Mrs. Fred | © Fehsenfeld, hospitality; Mrs, ——— - Richard C. Vonnegut and Miss Janet Stayton, hostess, Mrs. John D. Tucker, Key correspondent; Mrs. Kearsley Urich and Mrs. Frank Parrish, local philanthropies; Mrs. Sedbury, magazine sales; Mrs. Dan FE. Flickinger and A Mrs. ° Richard Reynolds, membership; Mrs. Claud G. Jacquart, national philanthropies. Mrs. David Brewer and Mrs. Carson Donley, notification and reservations; Mrs. Roy M. Robbins, Panhellenic representative; . | ‘Mrs. Raymond F. Elliott, Panhel- jou dance. JAC, Joy, 21% Curie: lenic alternate; Mrs. Everett M. o(. square dance, American Schofield, parliamentarian; Mrs. jagion Building, 6379 College, Robert H. Stone, program. Ave, Jan. 8; dance, Woman's De-| Projects: Mrs. Lamar Layfield, partment Club, Jan, 19, Mrs. Jack M. Srader, Evergreen, Dance, WDC, Mar. 9;

supper | dance; Mrs. Leslie F. Barlet, soap dance, IAC, Mar, 23; spring party, |

Club to Hold Dance Oct. 21 |

Junior Assembly Schedules Events

A dinner-dance Oct, 21 in the Indianapolis Athletic Club will open the Junior Assembly program this fall, Mrs, William Byram Gates, sponsor, announces. | Dates of other dances will be!

Net and brocade make this short evening dress a dream.

straight. Those of you who saved your pennies, and you who didn't, will have a wide selection and from which

William B. ;Weisell, state day, let and Mrs. 'orest O'Dell and/ Mrs. John R. Adams, year book

i | Mrs. Gates, who spent the sum-| ' mer in Hawaii, will introduce the|

news sheet and publications. inew Ballroom Hula and other price range island dances. She will be as-|

. Vi . Mrs. Vinzant to Speak slated by Mesdames . Eugene| TO0®*

The first meeting of the season Brown, Kenneth Kinnear, John Tweed Suit \ “for “the “Indianapolis Jun {gt Beard “Washburn and “Henry CC." "THERE'S “A brown casual * YWoman's Club will be held at g Adams and Miss Barbara Brown.| tweed suit, $39.95, (shown) worn Thursd 1 . | Regular dance classes will open| with white turtle neck sweater, - P. m. Thursday in thé 35th BL. Oct. § at the Propylaeum. $5, Town and Country Golden branch, Merchants National The dinner dance will be held Fleece shoes, $3.95, and $5 white pikskin gloves. :

Bank. from 7:30 to 11 p. m., the Christ-

Guest speak {mas party from 9 to 11:30 p. m. H. eet spusee Mp un W. and the tea dance from 4 to 6:30 Seventh District, Indiana Federa-(p. ™ All other dances will be tion of Clubs; Mrs. Clayton H. 0 11.90 p. m. Ridge, Seventh District legisia-| 1 y tion, Shalpmty Mrs. w. ». Jowel Dryin ‘Keenan, junior an Eo: 2 Elimi yng From the many Meridian . y 1s iminated | shop $16.95 budget dresses is a

Diricers prtsiaing for the first You can eliminate one chore in' stunning blue jersey dressed up time Mrs. Paul Taff, presi- the canning routine to make.that| with rhinestone buttons. dent; Mrs. George Vickery Jr, task a little less arduous. ° | Amazing gray flannel British vice president; Mrs. Ralph East-| [pn pre-washing the mason jars, Brevitts, $14.95, and matching

won't tug hard on the purse strings-—$29.95. And the gray pleated - jersey beneath it is a find. All come from the downstairs store, A

| man, i Mrs. Emerson and jelly glasses, use one of the satchel bag, $8.50, are worn with Poyd and Mrs T. D. Davis, re: all-purpose detergents for a suds-| the Banker's gray: flannel cording and esponding secre- maker. Rinse well in hot water | separates (shown) that look

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like a suit. The lumber jacket is $14.95 and the skirt, $8.95. The

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IN KIRK STERLING

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Shown Exclusively at Charles Mayer and Company

_The enduring beauty and the increasing popularity of KIRK patterns prove the Kirk policy of NEVER DISCONTINUING a pattern. Some have been made for over one hundred years. Grand-daughters have successfully matched grandmother's Kirk Sterling. A Kirk pattern is a gift to which you can always add .. ; indefnitely . You ore invited to register your Sterling pattern

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No’ late letters this week, please, Mr, Boss. Your secretary wants to ‘close her typew for Ayres’ business girls’ style shows, The shows will be held today through Friday at 5.30 p.m.

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Registry Data To Be Dispensed

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{handy little book called “The ; |ABC’s of Voting” and a will to Suppler _ |help. the citizenry of Tndignapolis By GAY {secure the correct information on Here is a 7 2 er. Indl. a ARE AOGAUES (will \set up an information booth p |this* Week. : Cheese Sat

It will be open Thursday, Friday and Saturday in front of Kresge's on Washington St.

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Voters’ registration will end so SE {Oct. 7. A’ voter must be registered Melt mars

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November general election, Change of address necessitates Rol, the Tik __ re-registration as does the voter's Bo Mak. failure to vote in two previous SAUCE: . § elections, including primaries. Noodles: ¥ {| Following the three principles one tablesp of their service to the publie, rine “letting” the public know,” “mak- gasine; : a3 Gradually” -¥ing the people éare” and “helping a uart the people act,” the Voters Serv- On water . ice’ group “of the league in co- Drain and |

‘operation with the Marion County |registrafdon Board af®e taking this opportunity to further emphasize to the public the importance of : registering to vote and voting.

~ | Service Chairman : Mrs. Lowell I. Thomas is chaire ‘man of the Voters Service group. “ABC’s of Voting,” a primer designed to help the reader feel that democracy is worth voting (for, will be featured aft thé booth. {This faamphlet was published re{cently By the league as a memorial to the late Mrs. Jane Ogle Sheerin, a prominent league mem‘ber and devotee of Voters Service, Mrs. - Andrew Bicket is in |charge of setting up the booth. Other Voters Service members iwho will staff it -include Mes{dames Donal H. Draper, Harry {Garman, Leon Shiman, David | Ross, Charles T. Harman, Von Snyder and J. Perry Meek, Mesdames W. O. Johnson, Don {Caseley, Clinton Keeley, Frank {Steldt, Gail Richardson, Thomas

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Jacket and skirt of banker's gray flannel (left) and economical brown tweed suit (right) are

outstanding career costumes. Mrs. Jester

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Wraparound tweed coat is Paris-inspired.

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|Teen Problems—

Give Your Man a Second Try

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and plastic bags; Mrs. Richard Columbia. Club, Apr. 27, | and on Saturday at 2:15 p.m. in Ayres’ eighth floor auditorium. | . By JOAN or you're super-sensitive, or too | F. Hudgins Jr, Merton Good and WHEN 1 Miller, bridge instruction group: Managers Annouhced | Jrevue Ddicaley theyll be honien ; : | Legion Auxiliary MAYBE YOU'VE had a fall- demanding or bossy. Ford Beverly. dee Miss Jean Hamlet, public rela-| Members Of the m | ou ve fun this season, girls. There's only one fashion © . ' | ing out with your summer Well, if you're to blame, ypu | Mr. Dale dec tions; Mrs. Charles W. Hulett and’ wil e managing com-| rule, the rule of good taste, in matching or contrasting colors, You | Wayne Unit, to Meet | sweetie. Well, the course of must take the initiative in mak- | pyef] - a minimum-— Mrs, Herbert Spencer, recom- ee e Rosanna Hall, “can set your own hemlines, too. Skirts are shorter, but their. | [ t lov ver did ooth. 1 — 1 8 IARI : . | Adrianne Nail. \Barbara Walker. | \ | M Robert Jest 1y| true love never run smooth. ing up—naturally. f your | O u mendations for membership; Mrs. pyi.r Bridgord ara NX Mhen length depends on the costume design, the occasion, height of your rs. Rober es re F, newly. pt a quarrel is a. danger steady accepts responsibility | He was | George H. Dirks, registrar; Mrs./p port Goeke and Thomas "Hol. heels, and your gams. You can choose your silhouet, too, fitted or elected president of Wayne Unit,| signa]. Better take stock! and makes the first move of io Biri

reconciliation, be co-operative. Plans Dinner

Don’t hold back your forgive- | ness with the idea of teaching | Around the Calendar with the

him a lesson. | Symphony” will be the subject of » ja talk by Mrs. Easley Blackwood,

| "model wears a gray Knox |American Legion Auxiliary, will fedora, $8.95, that you'll like. [be in charge of the business meet- | Short Evening Gown lihg at 8 p. m. tomorow in the IT'S A dream, net ahd bro- {post home.

The fault may be yours. Could be you're the jealous type,

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‘ | F | ent $34.95. 1 rn |. Indiana. Department . conven) BUT LOOK! Whenever the Women's Committee vice presi. Tad ane. ls | pretty wearing : it with short fron reports will be given by Mes | facts of the case show. that | dent.and chairman.of the Indiana He correct white gloves, gold sandals and |0Ames. Jester, David A. Wilson] your partner is to blame—stop 'State ‘Symphony Society State which left t} | a bag and gold drop earrings. jand Bert Neitzel. | and -think! Maybe he's giving {council Sept. 22 before einbars up at game The agonies of saving pennies {| Committee chairmen for the! you a brush-off, consciously or | = Pr Chl no trump,

A zip-in navy gabardine coat,

unconsciously.

If you suspect a cooling off, Int play it smart. You could be | wrong, so give the guy a chance. Be friendly and matter-of-fact when next you meet. Ready, but not panting, for a | kind word.

Handling a suspected brushoff requires tact and discretion. .A wise woman gives a man a second chance. But not a third or a fourth. We have our pride, haven't we? 4

will be erased when you see |vear include Mrs. Bess Houck,| enough funds in your bank ac- |Americanism; Mrs. Hugh Moody count for the.exclusive Philip [and Mrs. Elmer Jester, child wel-| Mangone wraparound brown |fare; Mrs. DeWitt Vaughn, Inditweed (pictured). Paris-inspired, |ana Boys and Girls Schools; Mrs. | It's $129.95 and it's provocative! [Wayne Bullington and Mrs, You can wear it loose, too. {Dorothy Cheek, community serv-| No trace of a busy day at the (ice; Mrs. Willard E. Thomas and, office will remain when you |Mrs. David Fansler, constitution march out in the sheath black and by-laws, and Mrs. Cheek, coat dress in crepe with education of orphans. f velvet touches—$45 Gown | Mrs. Louis Albrecht, chairman,| Room. Maybe you'll add the Mesdames Samuel Gerking,! short black caracal coat, a good {Joseph Blazer, John Warrum and| Investment for -daytime or |Neitzel,* finance; Mrs. ‘Thomas!

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6:15 p. m. dinner in the Washington will precede the meeting. There will be a business session following Mrs. Blackwood’s speech, according to Mrs, Gracs Wicklund, president.

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ntique Show

evenings at $498 tax included. Kepner,.Girls State; Mrs, Rerking,| A O : $I Al Champagne Jersey ' Gold Star; Mrs. Lawrence Mc- | rganizations » I way SHEDDING elegance all over |C2in and Mrs. Ralph Merner, | TOMORROW Ca ! the place is a champagne jersey Junior activities; Mrs. Elmer r= Dates Set Indianapolis Alumnae, Alpha lsn t Ce evening gown with its own stoll. J ee iE Wagner, | Delta Pi—8 p. m. Mrs. Charles : Sign of nother evening gown of net, | ’ ome, Airs. | 1 w | Tageson, 2219 N. Cather . JIN portrait-pretty, in the new |le8islation, and-Mrs. Wilson and Displays Oct. 7-10 | aie, Richard preg §ays MRS. Ww. B. COLE ; BY EDWIN sweet red, will make you for- Mrs. Fansler, membership. To Fill 60 Booths | Mrs. L. A. Hart and Miss! MANY PE

bly alarmed that they ha children has

Dorothy Pressler, assistants.|

3018 Wren St., Indianapolis

| The Greater Indianapolis An{tiques Show is scheduled Oct. Miss Pauline: Rathert, presid-| 7-10 tn the Murat “Temples. “Hours ing: are to he from 1 to 10:30 p. m, Brittany Chap, ITSC—12:30 p. m. | Broad Ripple Park. Speaker, Mrs. Fern E. Norris.

a short | Carmi : : Band notebook. Committees Continue

i Hats worry you? They wan't.) Mrs. Scott Bange, merit; Mrs, this season. You may choose [James .Polsgrove,” music; Mrs. your type—cap, cloche, beret, [Homer Brown, national security; h N pillbox; profile or fedora, Mrs. William Niese Jr., Pan- ®aC day. . There are short coats, full- |American; Mrs. William. Niese| There will be 60

booths filled

y in: , sr N hy SC — 12:30 § length coats, coats slim and |ST- past presidents parley; Mrs. in Yurpiture, china, Jewelry, ee Chap. AS os a i full. Any of them is sure to A. Frank Miller and Mrs. Ralph JU''ONS, Drass, copper an Plefisant Run Pkéy., N. Drive, | ease the pain of the early |Younce, poppy; Mrs. Wilson, pub- wrought jros; Desiers i rr hostess. Speaker, Mrs, E. C. morning trip to the office and icity; Mrs. Neitzel, radio; Mrs. from al overt © oT ves ho We | Rumpler poSRIR TH make the husiness girl look for- Joseph Sprecklemer and Mrs, #% © hee Dans of he Sountry. Netherlands Ch ITSC—6:30 ward to the date after work. /Bange, rehabilitation; Mrs, L0cal dealers also will De repre- m. Bethan ari Speaker, She's certain to forget the Younce® and Mrs. Willard sented. { B. ’ y » Spe "

Of much. interest will -be.two/ Mrs. Norris. (exhibits from the Little Gnome Rio de dJaneri | Antique Shop, Louisville. One is. 10:30 a. m. Mrs, John Whalen, |

office the mintite 3He leaves tt, Thomasy service sales “and “Mrs

in a pretty coat of sweet red, jFiicse Sr, card ‘and flowers.

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an Edwardian coat ‘in navy | Mrs. Nellie Taylor, memorial; iv ves : C] s cer, | alii chinchilla or the short brown Mrs. Willard E. Thomas, parlia- a a rie gown] Mra. Rumpter. Spealger,| 1. "1 couldn't believe it—yel I Dr. Jords overlined with Timmytuff, imentarian; Mesdames Elmer Jes-| aca, Mexico, it weighs 50 Northeastern Homemakers —11:30| decided to give No-Rinse Surf | : Quite differe : BST ter. Bange and Miller, budget; pounds and was carved entirely|” &. m. Sunnyside Sanitorium. a try! Of course, on washday,! Just hear - Staytons Return Mrs. Robert Jester and Mrs. Wil- by hand. ) | Luncheon and business, { IL saved half the time and is not eroug | Dr. and Mrs. Chester A. Stay- jpn Chel delegates, and Mrs. | “ro Be Exhibited Wednesday Afternoon—1 p. m.| Work it always takes—but I decide wheth ange and Mrs. Younce, council “ Spinks Arms Hotel. Mesdames| Was still skeptical when I

sign of serio = whether it is Children fi murmurs whi true disease

ton, and daughter, Janet, 5867 Central Ave., have returned from two. months in Europe. In July Dr. Stayton attended the Sixth Lnternational Congress of Radiology

Tt stands 12 feet high and 11] feet wide at the base; the eyes {are closed and natural flaws {in the stone depict the wounds from the crown of thorns Christ

alternates, Matt Carpenter, Elizabet h|

Bradford, Charles Trotter, H. O.| Warren and L. A. Lockwood, | hostesses. Installation, Mrs.

Robert Edie Marries

hung my clothes out. to.dry.”

in London. Afterward the family Betty Dye in Church ) William Burcham; music, Mrs. : ; |wore. i 3 ; are called 1 toured the continent, : f . : Jessie Ruth; devotions, Miss { — een Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Dye, 643 N.; Also on display will be' ani moo 6 Tanham: president's They are ou Te C di . P k ‘Parker-Ave; announce the mar=iornate-clock carved by hand -of- day Juncheon. ' AR ““do not have our anadaian rar riage of their daughter, Betty, to solid jade. The. face is square — ~~ — | . . Mr. and Mrs. J. N, Gulling, Robert B. Edie. He is the son of and hangs between two ornate TODAY and every day you 1 8 THE MUR 1515 E. 79th St. and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J.. B. Edie, 2020 figures of the Mexican White God. find the BIGGEST: SELECTION § MU

., Drive, " berta, Canada last week. The ‘two p. m. Friday in the East Tenth

coming fron commonly ¢ fever. Some, dren, are th fects of the |

of Homes For Sale advertised in! the Classified Columns of The! Indianapolis Times . .. the Home - Shopping Guide for the folks of ra Indianapolis!

F. M. Montovani, Around the entire outer edge of 0 the clock is minute scalloping. The jade exhibits were acquired Methodist Church. The by the House; of Emeralds, the

bridegroom's father officiated. Tiffany's of Mexico. i

5949. Ralston Gerrard. Drive. visited Jasper Park, ‘Al- The couple was married at

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couples are still vacationing in Street the Northwest. area. }

- ET Ta TT TNT Tes ST ' congenital m Brides and Bride to-Be Are Principals in Nuptial News Er tp pert mn ‘ -8 " —— any was ever had wit ar the m gi 4 * # 4 A three rinsings, and as white Most of

as if I'd soaked those shirts and sheets overnight in - ~ bleach! What's more, all my clothes smelled so sweet and clean!” ,

from birth d fous. Some o ble for the “I everyone ha of these birt! can be correc

As time go is being lea: ject. Encour ~~. t00, can be ¢ creasing kn matic fever. conquered, people with become grea

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: ogni te. juice, shr ; Re J *Wethers sof in her ways, cuits, toa a : ? ut even she was sold when I fied marg Beede priate. Helland. ghote. A 7:30 p. m. ceremony Satur. Jones phots. ; : . mi Mrs. John E. Beals was Miss The approaching marriage of day es oe Sweeney Chapel, Butler Uni- | A he? how beautifully Sollee, oe Carol Florence Walter, daugh- 4.0 Nancy J. Bliss, daughter - de. deughter-of Mr. and M versity, was the scene Aug. 20 | ironed—how clear and. crisp in tomato ter of Mr, and Mrs, H. Willard ) . rode, daughter. f. and Mrs. hs A je the colors looked! No-Rinse tuce. sant Walter, 4709 English Ave., be- of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Bliss, C. A. Almonrode, Winchester, of the wedding of Miss Barbara Surf will be a family affair angel foo at In wna — 3 and Charles Robert Reid, Cin. : Helene Hollingsworth, daughter | from now on!" ~~ . late sauce the First Friends Church parsap-, Conrad P. Jung, son Mrs. innati of Mr. and Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. William V. Hol- “tg. sor sourself with DINNEI age, Richmond. Mr. and Mis * Mildred Jung, 843 Bosart Ave. a i So E . Tr. fingsworth, 2015" Kesler Bivdl. | coven heel vel i Neckinw Sui Patter o eb i Beal chord, The » Ee 2 Es weddin vas in’ the : First © N. Drive, and William E. Shimer. | 2.9.5. Xeting On. Tor 0 rining? Suiad, pre ‘the ‘bridegroom's parents. The ceremony will pt. 23 in the. - g - was, bo Ts ey —————— i pudding, couple is at home in Richmond. Broadway Methodist, Church. Methodist Church; Winchester: “3940 N. New Voney Sl mE en ——) re =

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