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VERSATILE TRIO—Table deck unit separates two junior chests to make this comr~dir-s dressing table arrangement. The pieces, made of Philippine mahogany, are part of a new Kroehler grouping at Colonial Furniture Co. The three chests may be used in a number of ditterent

ways. Plate glass mirror and bench are included in the line.

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HARDWARE MINIMIZED—Curved sections substitute for hardware in the majority of these “personality” units. Where handles are necessary, neat brass ones do the trick. Sectioned

drawers are engineering highlight. Shown here are senior chest (left) and high chest (right).—By JEAN TABBERT.

Library Group Elects

Miss Marcelle K. Foote, Connersville Public Library, has been elected president for 1951-1952 of the Indiana Library Association at the current convention being held

at the Hotel Lincoln.

Other officers, unanimously

elected at a meeting of the "Jems

delegates yesterday, are John H. Moriarty, Purdue University

-Libraries, Lafayette, vice presi-

dent: Mrs. Dorothy K. Smith,

Gary Public Library, secretary;

and Miss Ruth M. Burlingame, Evansville Public Library, treasurer.

» » = MISS MARY LOUISE MANN, Technical High School, was elected a member of the executive board. Miss Lucille’ Simpson, La Porte Public Library, was mage a member of the

"Scholarship and Loan Commit-

tee. . Alternates on A. L. A. Coun-

Parties and Dinners To Mark Opening Of New Civic: Play

Parties and pre-theater dinners are planned by Indianapolis society in celebration of the formal opening tonight of “Elizabeth, The Queen,” a play by Maxwell Anderson to be presented at the Booth Tarkington Civie

Theater. The run will continue through Nov. 17. Mr. and Mrs, T. R. Lyda will entertain with a dinner before the show. Guests will include Drs. Norman R. and Olga Bonke Booher, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Biltcliffe, and Mr. and Mrs, Carl H, Hull Mr. and Mrs, David M. Klausmeyer and Mr. and Mrs.

Charles M. Hammond will be -

guests of Mr. and Mrs, Fred Luker, Mr. and Mrs. John Gold-

. thwaite plan a dinner in their

home before the theater party. Those Invited are Messrs. and Mesdames Lowell 8. Fisher, H. F. Goheen and Merle Speakman. J Attending in a group will be Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Shull, Mrs, Edward Blackwell Jr., Mrs. Frieda M. Blackwell and Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Christie.

5 5 = MISS IRMA BRAYTON, St. Petersburg, Fla. will be the guest of Dr. and Mrs. John R. Brayton. Other guests include Mrs. Francig Billheimer, James Billheimer and Miss Jessie May Brayton, Guests of Mr.,.and Mrs. Sultan Cohen will be Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Romer, Mr. and Mrs. Harry LeVine and Leon LeVine. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Enkema will entertain Mr. and Mrs. James Gilson. Mr, and Mrs. Carter C. Boyd will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest N. Gimbel. Mr. and. Mrs. Raymond C. Dorr will attend with Mr, and Mrs. Russel DuGranrut. Mr. and Mrs. Marshal Abrams and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Albershardt will be in-the party of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Ford.

Organizations— Luncheons Listed By Clubwomen

Book reviews, luncheons and meetings are scheduled by clubwomen for early

next week. Mrs. Kathryn Turney Garten will present the second of a series of four book reviews at 8:30 p. m. Tuesday in Caleb Mills Hall, Shortridge High School. The reviews, sponsored by the women of First Friends Church,

are open to the public. Pro- | ceeds will go for the benefit of | American Friends Service Com- |

mittee. * Mrs. Garten will review the

biography “Florence Nightin- |

gale” by Cecil Wooden Smith. Miss Lucy E. Osborn is general chairman. Ushers will be Mrs. M. J. McCulley and Mrs. Leon K. Wiggs.

Retail Druggists The Women's Organization of the National Association of Retail Druggists will have a luncheon at 12:30 p. m. Tuesday in the Hotel Washington. Mrs. Mae Margaret Sumner McElwee, superintendent of the

Indiana Girls School, Clermont, |

will Qe principal speaker. Mrs. Harvey Belton and Mrs. Joseph

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cil will be Miss Lois Ringo, An- Mr. and Mrs. Norman E. B. Wade are co-chairmen. BLOCK'S HANDBAGS, derson Carnegie Public Library. Thaver's guests will be Mr. and ire! and Miss Elsa Strassweg, New Mrs. ue Williamson. Mr. Cervus Club - GLOVES AND NOTIONS, in Albany Public Library. and Mrs. W. Stewart Roberts The Cervus Club will have a STREET FLOOR I. L. A. Representative on A. will entertain Mr. and Mrs. luncheon meeting at noon Mon- |e ee ee ns ee ee ast L. A. Council will be Mrs. Har- Charles Wells. day in the Hotel Lincoln. Ar- | o 2 « : Iq red riet Bard, Morrison-Reeves Li- Miss Marcelle K. Foote a = = ; rangements will be made for | Ie 3 S : . : | brary, Richmond. -. ATTENDING together will thecardpartytobeheidatthe | & 3 i, | 'W y be Russell Foster, Miss Doris Fooderaft Shop Nov. 27 - a & ia 8 ] . . Feaster, Miss Peggy Baynes and 2 1 é oR $.nt | Review Series Announced John Morgan. Tuesday Club FS 2 8-2 Reservations for the per- Dorothy Perkins Lyons will | w § ® R45 9 § Three organizations of Flan- Mrs. Thelma Toler heads the formance Sunday have been review Charles Dickens’ “Be. L 8 . X . g a 2 | ner House, the Junior League, Mothers Council, and Mrs. made by Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Joved Victorian” at the annual | 2S : ES wg | /E from the Mothers Council and the Dorothy Sanders the Parents Schilling and Mr. and Mrs. Fred guest meeting of the Irvington | = $ 8 3 $ | 0. $75 Parents Club, will co-sponsor a Club. Steinmeir who will attend in a Tuesday Club. Guests will meet | ws S a g 3 | ’ book jevlew series in Crispus group: £3 Bis. Jong Buses will in the home of Mrs. 8. J. Carr | = i» ; 3 3 = | . Attucks Auditorium. yi Mr. a rs. n er Wi 20 N. > ows Fa] : The first of the group will be Plan Dance Tonight attend with Mr. and Mrs. Wil- PX poe Rd, at 2 p. m. i = = : ai 4 . z coats given at 8 p. m. Wednesday. Ce PaaLame liam C. Brandt and Mr. and ii : x < 3 The ‘Junior. League will be the A semi-formal dance Will be 3, Ww NM Mare. Alpina ITSC 2 £ 3 3 - : | { i ! i Rp of hostess. Proceeds from the. held from 9 p m. tonight to 1 Mr. and Mrs. John Andersen Alpina Chapter of the Inter- = r eos g§ =F | ARI - ERE : > or be & . . event will be used to buy needed a. m. tomorrow in Sky Harbor will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. national Travel-Study Club will £ 3 ya : - | ¢ n , 3 AT amfarr thlatio “ - v ls v “ - BOOKCASE HEADBOARD—The backs of these beds have deep shelves to accommodate long “IUCcs for Flamer House OF ot OO rry Williford Mir aot Min A E. Davis will Sep aal, I: Tuesday in the ! Es pd & I ; y . Lalll. i) HNI0IC o . a Mls. A. . - KR 2 Ss q. - lines of books. The tops are deep enough to hold any number of handy items. Here is another rs. Jacqueline Young is will furnish the music. Richard attend with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reynolds will oe re one | s 5 s 3% Oo | _way the junior chest can be utilized. The finish of the pieces is light chamois, hand rubbed. president of the Junior League. Irwin is in charge of tickets. Palmer. the evening. o” ] EB zs Samad

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