Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 September 1950 — Page 8

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‘. PURGE % # 4 X - n ; ny = : Le) 3 ’ ’ » “ x - ‘ f . / > o . : ~ State DAR PAGES . TUESDAY, SEPT. 26, 1950 |) A Taste Club to Give Antique Sh i aie ] ga a. ads lasie ) 10 \oive Anfique ohow - | ¥ : TUESD : : = ; ; : A . “ . : Convention Beauty A eveal Plans onsidere ; re Ki For Meet Bv Desi Wiener Roast | or Meeting y Designers T Sew ' | “ee . } | Mrs. Patton's Talk 4 Femininity Keynote Arra nge a Hel) Will Be Highlight i Pa A. 1. : —— 1 | Of Block's Fashions Sorority to Open NORM “As we pay a tribute to our B + p rty A g A by S I C | grum calories—s founders, EZ, » SHeOuuge the ener a rrange eéwa ounci lof nabit ne omnis i Season Thursday ternal wor youth of y to good | “ J LA “a ? . : But he’ll have to admit dress r roast and convention There citizens of Jnorsew. will Je-ihef 0 x£r, ‘ £ designers—this fall nave tried to or ne ghiight 0 on tissues, thie iid Ye Soh Saba state |please him along with the wife Bows . phosphorus conlerence 0 Society, ; and daughter he clothes. The fall season of the Indians Iron, cof ' Daughters of the American Reve- Club woman and career woman . Zeta Beta Chi So~ erals build lution. . ! {have turned definitely feminine Alpha 0 en Thursday with cells and v The three-day event will be Oet.| and they're delighted about it, Toriy, will ope in Shepherd's the. body. ! ne 3 Ir talk on| j Sheir applause indicated at Block's Chicken Dinner Place. ot 2 necessary rH . 0 ; ter w [fashion show yesterday in the Miss ‘Burtt, ' chairman, and resist | “Free Enterprise” at the 2 p. m. store’s sixth floor auditorium. ” sisted by Mesdames Your ag opening session Oct. 3 in the : : : will be assis y pening . | They received with delight the oR AT Doris Butler, Leona Benson and tivity deter World Wat Menor, Ma, Ce B magnificent, feminine fabrics — : NY AW wn Al ta -Stephenson, Misses these nutri G ' , fl ; , 3 : 2 er : ngs ————— lain, will conduct the memorial Ford Wane ne, the gorgeous in An antique show will highlight the Alpha Kappe Latreian Club Peances Klee, Edith Wood and This is service. vets. : benehit kridge on tea Oct. 4 in the Riviera Club. Five-year-old |ATne . | of sitio District Breakfasts They beamed on the. figure-| Virginia Dixon, takes time out from play to watch her mother, Mrs. | The fourth annual convention | exper ; Registration will be from 10 flattering slim silhouets with) Guy C. Dixon, 7021 Park Ave., a club member, apply polish fo an |of the Indiana State Contest Slab Leod_ to LBS ernie, SPIE, Sis old Enh Shad fount, The benef i sched for | p.m. 70 Jo bd Samay, Say J ATU Formal opening of convention the peplums and patch pockets . A } oy Guest speaker will be Miss Lée are from at 8 p. m, that night will be high- placed effectively at hiplines. Wise Teachers Are Up Gridley, contest judge for R. L. | After Fort lighted by an address in the hotel Every touch was feminine—the Polk and Co., Chicago. _the Garden BY Ms. F350 2. be) oh, Conga chiffon handkerchiefs trating (yy Pi anes an d i omb S - Officers of the organization are sidered ad y Ou ’ ” from pockets, the push-up and Miss Mary Carter, president; As wom tional Society DAR. Central dis- |bell-shaped sleeves, the soft, By ELIZABETH TOOMEY Mrs. Minnie Flowers, South Bend, weight Inc) trict regents will be hostesses. | |square collars, the little touches y vice president, and Mr. and Mrs, pletely no District breakfasts for all lof velvet, and the exciting shades NEW YORK, Sept. 26 (UP)—A little knowledge of an atom prog Gruelle, Ft. Wayne, secre- aes of 38 chapter regents will be held at like bittersweet, carbon blue, /Pomb and a nodding acquaintance with a P-80 jet fighter plane are tary-treasurer. SE aah 7:30 a. m, Oct. 4. Presiding will yew green, nocturnal purple and more helpful to today’s kindergarten teachers than the rules for al ’ : oo 13 o be Mrs. H. B. Thomas, Marion, iron rust. « |rousing game of drop-the-handkerchief, according to Amy Hostler., Newly elected and installed of- al abe northern district breakfast; Mrs. | . | The pigtail and knee-pants set is much more worldly than it ficers of the United States Daugh= women X H. H. Wolf, Muncie, central dis-| Coat Is Alluring used.to be, she says, and the world being what it is today, a kinder- ters of 1812 are Mrs. W. L. Hoag, ig trict, and Mrs, 8. L. McKinney,! le : 'garten teacher just has to be pre-|- Jestic nin the — |president; Mrs. O. F. Shattuck, we: oa n Huntingburg, southern. The full-length, feminine coat pared to settle some red hot duestion in the next few years, 80 got vice president; Mrs. John about by « | of black Russian , broadtall international issues in the sand children will feel that they Te be- push, South Bend, second vice amount of Banquet Pageants should soften dad's heart. pile. ing included in our adult world.” cident: Mrs. Garry Winders, exercise is Miss Mary Ellen Ewbank, King-| Lie Joranly 2otice ne Temi nitie Miss Hostler is the dynamic ai-| Nude a Danes, Mis8 recording secretary; Miss Hazel Use Car man, will preside at the junior " | pe |rector of the Mills School, a col-| » Kendall, Anderson, corresponding membership luncheon and Mrs. | - ; y 3 i [black velvet, the deep cuffs, patch lege which trains-girls to teach they used iy pick iin dierent secretary; Mrs. E. J. Hecker, ening of th Fred Bars, Valparaiso, the CAR Friday the May Wright Sewall, Indiana Council of Women, will hold a benefit card party at [Polite ana ited, lt Nursery sehools” any kinger. 2 gi likely to interest a tLoASUFEE Ms Vandsvost. der disease The banquet and Golden Jubilee | 1:30 p.m. in the Colonia _ Furniture Co. Meridian Room. Wrapping prizes for the event are Mrs. [paper at the gray flannel sult “The children who are 4 and 5 Kindergarten scientist, providing prank Poland, registrar. seases of birthday party will be ‘at 6:30, Claude Franklin; special prize chairman; Mrs. Laura E. Ray, table prize chairman, and Mrs, Emory [Which Christian Dior calls “the years old can spell out the head- N® overhears adults discuss It. |" ne group will hold a luncheon Hod us p. m. in the Riley Room. Mem-| W. Cowley, general chairman (left to right). _ {guitar look” suit because its en-|lines,” she said, sitting at her New Games meeting Nov. 18 in the Hotel Lin- 18 Pex i bers of the Caroline Scott Har-/ TE ET TT Lr Tr a TTI 3 TTT rr gaging Sound | Zhou ders, small desk. “So they ask their teacher| “Even the games they piay now coln. } ‘ ’ Tels high Chapter, firs ter to be . waist and molded pockets resem- what a Korean is, and then they! > | TO eo es Sapt r tobe NA ps. Golden Or ganizations Mrs. Lingle ble that instrument. {want to know Fo people fight 27 different,” said Miss Hostler. The USA Chapter, American often reliev a pageant, “Her Hands Hold the . . ! ; He can't help but realize Hat- That last question stumps states-| Around here, where there are War Mothers, will meet tomorrow wxercise Distaff,” and the Gen. Lafayette Will Lecture Inter Nos—Noon. Mrs. Frei T = } rh * tie Carnegie’s “concealed but-men,” she added, “so you can| any refuges Shires 3B Sohools. at 1:30 p. m. in the World War ~ plan to do, Chapter, Lafayette, first chartered Foster, 940 Brunswick, host- | QO ENTErtTalN tons” suit of black broadcloth is imagine how confused a kinder- O70 S5¢ [om 2 PRY coming to Memorial. en over 4 chapter in Indiana, will give “Mo- Ww V. ess; Mrs. Owen Johnson and a find with its dual “personality.” garten teacher gets trying to give|~ erica, instead of tag or ring-| The chapter held a benefit card ‘careful abo ments from the Past.” omen Voters Mrs, Wayne am: Baaish: Symphony Workers Wear fe joker. by. daytime, a child an honest answer.” Te Cale B00 gly is afigrmonh fe Food 1 is dons 2 “rs. J. H. es, le, : . . emove and show the rhine- ! . . Emmel- of ‘an exe pi.) 8. Grim S Martinovi »| To Sponsor Series of Salem” (Thorp), Mrs. wal-| 10 Meet Tonight stones at night. Teacher Stumped Sludenis uhdersiand (0d8y's Shll-lman, whose. son wia. Sritisally presaribed man; Mrs. George C. Kolb, ban-| Mrs. Grace Golden will be the| lace Turpin; music, Mrs.| Marion county workers of the] The short coat of fleecy gold| The real pose Fen, the 8 School employs a wounded in Korea, and is in an particular quet chairman, ge Mrs. Herbert featured speaker tomorrow and| Claude Record; = covered-dish Indiana State Symphony Society Wool with its wonderful flare and kindergarten last Se pT a|full-time psychiatrist. |Oakland, Cal. hospital, was the doctor. R. Hill, program chairman. Thursday noon in the second of| luncheon. {will be entertained with coffee inverted back pleat should soften student teacher was asked, “What gr oh, 1C, Déchanical side, Miss recipient of the proceeds. The Proper, Club D ihe Jeeture series, “Know Your Coluin)-Bostor, Chingy ITSC—|and dessert at 7:15 o'clock to- his heart. The tuxedo frontlis an atrocity?” y ig ld, SW ye been lalking money will permit her to visit her your-specia inner nited Nations,” being sponsored a. m. Mrs, C. B. Ladine, night. Mrs. Robert M. Lingle, /i8 faced with black sealskin.| « 3 e son. plus food ¢ Convention will be adjourned by the Indianapolis League of| 4221 E. 35th, hostess; Mesdames 815 FE. 57th St. season ticket And with it goes nicely the new wi No dame hs : a SUvorhment Jamphlists ‘on atom I You can, 1 Women Voters. . G. A. Rice, E. C. Wakelam, [chairman for the Woman's com. draped black velvet turban. g & child's illu- bombs, and also adding a course Athenaeum Auxiliary reduce yo following the Oct. 5 morning gl “UNESCO and| W. T. Miller and L. L. Near- mittee of the soriety wl re bo. . sions about mankind,” sdid Miss on different types of planes and . lengthen yx business seasion. ; Your ot ists both days in| gaNder, assistants. Speaker, oo oe pot oclety, Frocks Flatter Figure Hostier. Yet I definitely believe other technological advances.” (Plans Hard Time Dance Glands a New officers of the State OM- Ayres’ Auditorium. Mrs. Basil Fischer; luncheon. The group will dis the ers and parents must take Five-year-olds, she emphasized,] Members of the Women’s Aux- f fat and cers’ Club will be elected at the| “Material on UNESCO assem-|Isle of Capri Chap, ITSC—|complete sell-out pl cuss their| If mother has kept her figure/the time to answer this sort of can ask a lot of questions. |{iliary Athenaeum Turners will of dinner meeting at 7 p.m. in they 109 py Mrs, Walter Argow, a] 11:25 a. m. Ayres’. Speaker, ithe De oy Ff ans ior both he'll want to show it off in Car- Mar TTI m= lenteMain husbands and guests it age. That’ hotel Oct. 2, preceding convention pew agi a ON He Vd ) Tie alter noon 2 even urls Begies Sark prown Reng euitied We: the Women— Phi H et a S fa hard time party Monday. It nsiye %2 4 ’ : : ress of lovely lines w ches : Ys, | OF tenon Noland will speak and|P2Y®d both days. Mrs. Argow is(Jeany Lind Chap, ITSC—L:15|Symphony Orchestra's 1950-51|of brown velvet and mucehing ! : [¥: | will be at 6:30 p. m. in the Ath- combat ov peak andy former member of the staff of| Pp. m. Mrs. James A. Burnside series. ) urr / e I SS ° {enaeum. landular 3 iro from the Jordan Musicpr. Milton Eisenhower, until re-| Jr. 3431 N. Riley, hostess. Guests tonight will include jny joe ook Smooth, too, in Will Meet Progam chaifman for. the up when t School will play. cently national UNESCO chair,-| Speaker, Mrs. E. C. Rumpler. |Mrs. Cecil McDonald and Mrs. |uohiss titers carers paid T / | RB Te | jevent a es A. GC. Smith, a ’ # Current officers are Mrs. W. H.\man and also served as sec-(Mt. Vernon Chap, ITSC—11:45/R. E. Clift, Wayne Township; Te howing # th t e S r I e Mrs Vilora Kelle |sisting her are Mesdames Carl Posture Lykins, Covington, {retary of the Kansas State Com-| a. m. Warren Hotel. Speaker, Lewis Lyons and Mesdames Jobe | Cr lief showing from the pocket. - ' . Y [Specker, John Bolyard, Louis W. IN SEE Mrs. C. M. Job, Kokomo, and Mrs.| mission of UNESCO, first group| Mrs. Fern E. Norris. Farley, Pete Baldwin and R.|. D2 should find distracting the S h Wf "Will Be Hostess |Brandt, Kenneth Ferguson, Carl Forty you Thomas Barker, Danville, first of its kind to be organized in Service Study—Noon. _ Shep-{Dale Jackson, Decatur T :|gorgeous black wool crepe dress es a me _|Koepper and Robert Lindeman. fect postur and second vice presidents; Mrs.\the United States. herd's Chicken Dinner. In-|ship; Karl E. Sargent aad wa with diagonal inserts of white : yore Juitial all meeting of Pi pighlight of the evening will for your t Lawrenceburg, She is author of “United Na-| stallation, Mrs. A. J. Kassler, dames Myron Mills, Thomas | "°C 20d black velvet worn with By RUTH MILLETT etn oapter, Phi Beta Sorority, pe the grand march. Mrs. Clara ‘pearance. and Mrs. H. 8. McKee, Greens- tions in Kansas,” a pamphlet] President's Day. Hindman and James Hardy, | . wonderful black velour hat| “WHEN DOES a bride be- “Li be held at 8 o'clock tomorrow gegter will call the. square dances you have burg, recording and correspond-|which has been adopted as a Zetathea—1:30 p.m. Mrs. F. A. Lawrence Township: Mrs. George|™ Stunning bum of Julie velour: come a wife?” asks a 10-year- 15869 N igh: will 56 and Miss Julia Niebergall will to assumi ing secretaries, and Mrs. H. G.|State Department publication. | Steldt, 800 E. 84th, hostess; Paton and Weldon C. Morgan mor mob ore s: porcine 40k! 1a reader. hostess. ’ |furnish the MUSIC.: A Dis will bs EF ou vu l Taylor, treasurer. Host Mrs, Dean Brodhead, assistant.| Pike Township, and M d given for the funniest costime. tired feelin, esses “History of Past Year” Mrs Ira 3 oo, or T. andicyt femininely, and a handsome| Some people claim a girl is a J Highlights of the national con- : tor. ait bet . On Thursday George Usher,| "OFF 0 Coo BO nt rw vel arble, Mesdames| ron rust tweed with huge pock-| bride the first vention held in August in Chicago It's an C Leeds, England, an exchange . . - Kortepeter, Frank E. ots stand up collar and a match-| year of her will be presented by Mrs. Clayton | wm me ms =m cn wn an = an Ge or = = i m r S I p teacher in School 76, will be a Day. ; {Schroeder and Robert Buckner ing hat by Mr. John. y Shull, president, and Mrs. Thomas ’ \ womas, wh . special 3nd Miss Marle Roberts, Perry| relifhg the “fall fashion story”| But I think A. Bunch, hospitality chairman. oe rive pr anned Hostesses for this week's talk [Township : for Block's in addition to de-| any wife will Committee chairmen for the] W led Be will be Mrs. Emma Weaver and | io signers mentioned were Jacques| ggree with me year are Miss Pauline Clark, pro- , A weenie Camp Fire Lead Mrs. Ethel Krueger, representing Riviera Club {Fath, Adrian, Schiaparelll, Ma-| that a girl is gram; Mrs. Kenneth Glass, mem- wa n Black H P d at B er fhe Indianapolis Altrusa un; A rusia, Maurice Rentner, Pattulo,| ng jonger a Depahip; Mrs. Katherine Dals- ackwoo onored at bBrunc . mons and Mrs. | Adele Simpson, Anna Miller,| prq elmer, ritual; Mrs. William : Helen Haverstick, Acris Arranges Dance . |Davidow and many others. Te Whe. Richardson, pledge captain; Mrs. : ’ uzz Plans Jor the fall mambetinip Women’s Volunteer Services; | “Schodl Daze” is the theme of ——————————— Kien hand C: C. Shoemaker, cheer; Mrs. O. ca the Indianapolis Camp Fire Girls william. Baumheckel, © Seventh the Riviera Club dinner dance to Coy ple Will Live | scot - bre in Be, Shotals anu snsem- . Lead: were completed at a brunch this| District, Indiana Federation of] BY MARGUERITE SMITH |be held at 7 p. m. Friday. Min- the morning i ects; Mrs. Walter 8. Speci : Dro) morning in the Camp Fire office. |Clubs; Mrs, Thomas Weir and Times Garden Editor |1ature siages will ve used tor tne [n Paxton, Mass as _:automati- Millett |Tations; Mrs. F., L. Pettijohn says MRS. W. B. COLE ‘WHER The party was in honor of the Mrs Dorothy Woods, Newcomer's|@—We just bought our place and programs, ' * cally as he ties Ruth ott Mrs. M. 8 "King ha dar po Eo winning Mr. district and area chairmen of the Club, and Mrs. Walter Gingery,| there are two huge old weeping/ Newly elected officers will be , DF: and Mrs. Patrick J. Cree-| his necktie. Miss Clara Ryan "telephone. 3018 Wren St INDIANAPOLIS Informe ioe} unit who will help carry out Indianapolis Council of Church-| Willows all loaded with grayish|guests of honor. They are Mr. |dOD are on a wedding trip through| gne has to ask: “Well, aren't | New officers are Mrs, Shull 2 the queen, + membership march. They are women. + | spider-like insects about the size|and Mrs. Earl Taylor, president; 0° Fast following their marriage| you going ‘to notice my new (president; Mrs. Hazel Silvey HIll seemed alm Metaain alii Willian Sights, Robert! . = eee of pin-heads, some larger. They Mr. and Mrs. Don Young, vice Here Sandy. . | dress? Vier othe a | vey Hull pinay sgllor , Russell Merkel, Wal- \farmalade Used fall off in swarms and are president: Mr. and Mrs. C. Russ e Single ring Ceremony Was She starts to cry and he Rutherford, secretary; Mrs. Wal- Mr, Muzzy

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Harry Hipple, Wiliam Knapp and | m bors’ f i George Trou. and your family will want heart.| BY ors i ont Jorches. Roger Roamer aan and Sales Catholic Church. | of taking her in his arms and Margaret Gallagher, historian. of hearts W Mrs. Vernon MacNabb, chair-|ier fare. Here is an entree re-| § Eider Ave. Isergeantoatoarms. | ICEIWaine, “Tne bride, Mrs. Lenna Roberts Saying: “What's the matter, - oT " Accordingly man of the council nh com- commended for those first chilly), «a poo a arma. be \Jacoby, is the daughter of Mrs. Baby?” of the suit. mittee, was aided by the follow-|days. Top slices of cooked ham * N. Engledow of Midwest-, Co © members are Messrs. yy, Roberts, 2308 Roosevelt He looks annoyed when she | rs. ar : Mes-|or canned spiced pork with peaks| °® Tree Experts says there and Mesdames Young, Cramer, sve \Dr. Cfeedon’s home is in| asks him for money. | : Two Facto dames Knapp, Ivan Davidson, of mashed sweet potatoes, brush ha ov, pee " fot ant FSpora hei Men waine, Pa Clampitt, Ernest Paxton, Mass. He keeps the whole paper at T B {on 4 HERE, M Putas Herbert, Harry Hipple with orange marmalade and heat ds hg hid ( ecial yo: oger Kramer an T-| Miss Rosemary Minatel and| breakfast, instead of asking her Oo é ues awful spot. r, and Howard ; and [in a 350-degree oven. It's delec-| “OUl e an ap especlal-|sey King. Richard J. Creedon were the only| which half she wants. Mrs. G \ many diamo Miss Oranda Bangsberg. table. ly when considered with the un- - . attendants. The couple will live 8. Georgia Neese' Clark, _ ~ =| published portion of the letter). Squash in Rings in Paxton. He no longer listens to her [treasurer of the United States, oe North deale: * ° Nicotine sulfate or pyrethrum| 9 : i | Answer to his question: “What Will be honored by her local so- 3 : East-West v Deli hd | N he f+ spray is the classic remedy for, This is the seasoh for acorn Vv i l did you do with yourself to- roritv sisters at a breakfast! 1. "I couldn't bellove #—yet I g u Ow | S any aphid, since they are chew- Squash. It can be served in many | Sausage ersatile day?” here Saturday preceding her talk decided to give No-Rinse Surf ‘ Y ing insects that must be Ways, and this recipe will prob-| Sausage cakes cooked this way : * = =» before the Indiana State Women’s| a try! Of course, on washday, 83 So A ' d smothered and you cannot kill Ply be one of tie most popular are good for supper as well as HE STOPS making his daily | Democratic Club. I saved half the time and Ho 0 Attractive an Pretty them with poison sprays on the With your family. Cut it in rings preakfast. Dip the sausage cakes phone call from the office Just wiltembers of the Indianapolis| work it always takes—but I ™ D—A A touch of sunny Italy is leaves. Anyone not equipped to| instead of the conventional halves|in an egg beaten with two table-| ¢, pear her voice So nae Association, Alpha Phi| was still skeptical when I C—1 in this unusual COV- | do his own spraying on tall| and steam in the oven until ten- spoons of water, then roll in ‘ ToL: will entertain for Mrs. hung my clothes out to dry.” WEST ERED CANDY DISH | trees can only wait for the(der: Salt and serve with butter crushed corn flakes and pan-fry He shows signs of irritation Clark at 9:30 a. m. in the Hotel an Mr. Abel with bird decoration. Gay | Weather to kill the pests or hire Melted with crabapple or other in a little fat until thoroughly when she confesses she was \Lincolh =~ oy colors spotted on ivory | It done. Aphids can of course/fe!y. ~~~. ~~ - dome. ~~ ° | worried about him because he Dros ro Je Dians Tor ha H—A J 9 : Arig. n v ar e. Large ; ol Tugh damage to the Bost Ww d | M + h di C h h was half an hour late getting | Shirley Jr., Mason King and Ray p= 10.2 or table servin nt. tf ’ , re C—QJo 4 dish also. Measures 5 ree ee { e n € 0 IS urc | home {208 Work. oat Pati 1 across top, 24" deep (5” M C M - priiig ; . | “What's for dinner>” is his | wr onally prominent } ) tall to top of bird's head, . ary. . asse at | tirst fietion on getting home woman at re Tals a S—A after-wor . ' n - _.n (Claypool Hotel Riley Room 1 HHe stops offering to help with Y d n ‘ ONLY $2 00 Sets Oct. 21 Date the eS ops iwi ep | celebration of Hoosier Democratic| | ’ Mr. and Mrs. Leo Masse, 510] : women’s participat C—A ' : - | He first uses the words, “I participation in - Na-|, iN. Emerson” Ave. announce the , n ' tional Women’s Democratic Day! The Diiding: Shown oa Our Fascinating Second Floor {approaching marriage of their] wish you wouldn't...” , = lpg observed NORTH E!/ |daughter, Mary Catherine, to He doesn't glance up from his goog, yy PYENET concurrently Pass Pi Our. New "Dioner for Two” Bowl Donald Cisco, 3014 N. Capitol] newspaper when she tries to : i a: Tt Ave. He is the son of Mrs. Lilly| talk to him. e IC 2. “Imagine my surprise — ® t's gleaming plated sil- Cisco, Franklin. : He looks embarrassed If she | ard Pa Set everything dried as soft as ver with gadroon trim The couple will be married at walls I A pet. nate in Public, | The September circle of the any wash I ever had wi 9” iH 10 a. m. Oct. 21 in Our Lady of Dig Ale ei Indicslions nat |Assump tion Catholic Church Al-| Hires Insings, and as white across and 2% Lourdes Catholic Church. The the honeymoon’ is over and the tar Sociefy will spensor a card] 88 if I'd soaked those shirts deep. A most accept- Rev. Fr. James Moore will offi- bride has become d Wife, party Thursaay evening in the 334 eets overnight in . able gift for the bride, ciate. EL-t 1 ue Ship] all. wenn] Dachi Su So.a iin i Miss Margaret Masse and| Soroptimists wil 'WCTU M . Leon Cisco will be the only at-| i ONLY $5.00 {tendants for the couple. The | Hold Luncheon Mrs, eh it 1126" 8 Siva Tox Intiudes jritegruom attended Franklin! || The monthly guest meeting Keystone Ave., will be hostess at Foods oo “ollege. | Hi g Te Voted Sitver. Mois Foor ge ial how TE of the Indianapolis Chapter So-/11 a. m. Thursday for the Sarah Mor i i parm Swear w BS ogo roptimist” International, will be 4. Sivain NO Reports will be see wk sn set som soe, si htt or So dam a ET e-to-be Oct. 5, e ’ ven by the ctors, make } Gri X 3 a {Tau Alpha Sorority “friends will held at 12:15 p. m. tomorrow in, : Re nd | ARLES MAYER & COMPANY | {be guests and Mrs. W. E. Bal- the: Hotel Lincoln. : | * : $ Nu whit Washington Street | see Rd, 4929 Evanston Ave, will Mrs. Thomas W. Murray, a [ymand ut | Indianapolis, Indiana. be the hostess. i club member, will talk.on the x * Please send £05 csierrrnirinsesuns os " - Wes r Hemisphare convention : A ee Address... Gl |held in July in Seattle. it. PICTURES : > be a Peenemeaeere i Nancy Lee Honored Plans have been made to dis-| © AND Pirie mpiron ae Rel E pense with the November busi. 3 State | - At Stephens College on meeting so the members § ; essesss..Candy Dish at $2.00 Times =F may attend the annual dinner | + FRAMES x +4. s ; | COLUMBIA, Mo., Sept. 26— % : Co ! *+2+++.Bllver Bowl at $5.00 Ee Miss Nancy. Yvonne Lee, daugh- spansoreq py ne Inglanapolis i x | ‘0 Charge 0) Cash or Check | ter of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace O.|| Chamber of Commerce in honor\k Made to your needs. . = 3 Eo OC 0.D. Lée: Marott Hotel, Indianap- = ne. § for any decoration.’ 1 my daughter's little dresses Foo go TE , was one of the guests at a ; ; . x oi a _%i fironed—how : ; — cn. i : Stephens College tea Sunday. | ) \ 4 Sorority to Meet 2 3 5 | the colors Tooked! No-Rines > ; : : , | Use Convenient Coupon for Mail Orders Dr. Homer Price Rainey, presi- | La 'A dinner meeting followed! by § MONUMENT i + Surf will be a family affair ) ; ila Rh ee csc ge and ir Winey wor Bots Mis Dovid Koby Schindr was mi depart atom sic wil £ ws gama 3 1.U : LL A ately two i . h be y 2 2 ; & Edy “2 : Bein » Charles Mayer und Company Ss: has Shi pion be lor S505 Sr Sun EEA | dp me Ne rt toa College alumnae. Miss Lee is the| odist Church. Parents of the couple are Mrs. John Williams, 6145 Rosslyn | 3 oe Cnet appeared L de ee we . Street i |sister of Mrs W. L. Clinkscales.| olph T. Ford, 2822 Ruckle St. and Dr, Ave, will be hostess. She will be| : ui 1 US Tesiog Co for me rising! £10 Waskingion Sheet 1714545 Marey Lane.’ ©... Schwindler, 3460 N. Penmeylvania SF, . i. assisted by Mrs. William Webb. fay We mmm —————— wy % 72: x : 3 : : 2 E 1 5 4 Shs : : : hehe ys 3 Ls ; 2 5 2 Se r . : Fuad 4 has mt - A : fe aa ie ; = ; 4 + 7d