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ome. _ Mrs. Henry 0. Leonard, Marion County eft), and Mrs. Herbert White, Hendricks County, show each other the dresses they will model in the “How Times Change” dress review Oct. 12 at the International Dairy Exposition. The dresses to be shown at 11 a. m. in the Agriculture build+ ing have been made by women of the Hendricks and Marfon County Home Economics Clubs. Other models are Mrs. Herman Heald and Mrs. Harry Walton, fashions of yesteryears, and Mrs. Robert Barker and Mrs. Leg rd Tilson, 1950 fashions. Four 4H Club winners will ‘model their prize creations from the State Fair. They include Miss Carolyn Sue Kirkland, Dela- ~ ware County; Miss Susie Crabtree, Brown County; Miss Berdena - " Redman, Madison County, and Miss Mary Lou Douglas, Shelby - County. Mrs. Wendell L. Willkie is chairman of the Womien's National

Advisory Committee, which outlined the women’s activities for |

the exposition. Miss Beth Merriman, food editor for Parade, which appears with The Indianapolis 8unday Times, is a mémber of the committee.

On Oct. 11 a forum will discuss “Is Our Present Farm |

Economy Capable of Meeting Future Obligations?” George V. Denny Jr. of the Town Hall of _The Air will be moderator,

Alumnae Literary Group | To Open Season |

Wi Meet The first fall meeting of the In-|

Mrs. Thelma Machael, society diana Chapter, National Society and food editor of the Indianap-iof Arts and Letters, will be held| olis News, will be the principal speaker at the 6:30 p. m. dinner Saturday in the Herron Art In-/ meeting tomorrow of the Indian- stitute. A 1:15 p. m. board meet apolis Alumnae, Theta Sigma Phi'ing will precede the 35 p.m, Borority. program. | The session is to be held in the] Mrs, Leonidas 8S. Smith is chairIndianapolis Press Club. Mrs. Ma- man for a forum on “Our own| chael, a new associate member, Artists Look at Art Today. will talk about her job of writing Taking part will be Mrs, Miilfe| and editing food news. Roesgen Voris, Columbus; Mes-! Members of the ways and dames H. E. Blasingham, Armin/ means committee will report,.and Doerschel, John L. Helmer and new graduates v will be honored. [George Jo Mess. | Mrs. Carl J. Weinhardt will Pie Champ ls Freshman (preside. Miss Jacqueline Hanneman,' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce 8 ‘ahd 40 Salon Se Sets Hanneman, 833 Whitcomb Ave.,! | entered Indiana State Teachers, | uesday Session College recently for her freshman| The October meeting of the year, She is majoring in language 8 and 40 Salon will be held Tues-/ arts and home economics, and day at the 40 and 8 Chateau, 421 holds the title of national cherry [N. Pennsylvania Bt. The social | pie baking champion. Last spring committee, with Mrs. John Noon! she was The Times Teen of the Chairman, will serve the 6:30! Week. . |p. m.~.dinner.

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Alp. m. luncheon will be held in the chapter house, 725 W.i, Hampton Drive. ! Guest speaker will be Dr. O. L. Shelton, College of Religion dean.

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