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Christmas
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Parties,
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RS. LYDIA AADREUULI¢ from Estonia will be guest star at the
PAGE 11 Membership An Ideal Yule Gift
V] EMBERSHIP in one. of the flower societies makes an appreciated
ers. HRISTMA ay : RISTMAS parties, a dinner-dance, Yuletide oars meeting of the General Christmas gift. And almost and a reception highlight coming club activities. The Club -of the Woman's Depart- every gardener is a rose-gar- ° Seventh District Indiana Federation of Women’s Clubs ment Club at 1:30 p. m. Wednes- dener. arties will have its Christmas meeting Dec. 14 in Block's day in the clubhouse. Special inducement offered by
the American Rose Society is
airmen, assist- Auditorium. : Mrs. Aadre-Uuli, who is well the useful book, “What Every rs. Byrl Hamil- The morning meeting of the dianapolis, plan an informal re- known throughout Europe as a A a hoak Epov a d Mrs. H. E. day-long session will begin at ception-in the Boulevard Room prima donna of grand opera and It's one of the many helps you 10 a. m, Individual luncheon of the Hotel Antlers. from 5:30 star of ‘concert. and radio, will get with membership in the ti r 1 ed f to 7 p. m. Saturday. give a musical program. American Rose Society. : parties are plann or nvon, . © ‘Among those invited will be This will be guest day for It's full of practical pointers. kage .and the afternoon program will representatives of groups en- prospective members. Mesdames For example — do you know d begin at 1:30 p. m. gaged in non-professional and Waiter 3: Saw, eames. Pingix how to test a planting spot for si riti a an nry J. nat wi e ood drainage? Just dig.a hole e he Jropram. will Be pie. TE lvitien: ttle Shela chairmen of the tea. Mrs. Wil- y ea, Rape, in your I od er and Christ- zentec ny iran Ome ; liam F. Kraas Jr. president of bed. Fill it with water. If
Department with Mrs, Scott M.
recent Broadway success, will
the Woman's Department Club,
water seeps away in two or
ckage sale will Tord in charge. Mrs. F. E be the next production of the ¥ y . 8, °F, E, : y > th ble. Lutheran Child Smith will open with devotions. group to be given Jan. 10, 11, will preside at the table Hire hours, go ahead and ry from 4:30 Mrs. Fred Lehr, accompanied by 2nd 12 in the ballrdom of the sn» ; or. i
Hotel Antlers under the direc
POWDER IS AID—A light
y hh IN - '"DEPARTSunday in the Mrs. Charles A. Albrecht, will 3 THE GARDE BIGGEST argument for fall tren’'s Home, sing “God Bless This House.” tion of Walter H. Hogan. MENT of the-club will be host- outing of: dusting powder ‘on planting, say these experts, is ton St. A Christmas playlet will be Post Office Auxiliary ess for the Mothers’ Club of 9 gp that you can get your roses
precht is chair-
vent.
Proceeds
will be used to
, of the chil8.
given by Mrs. John E. Lilly and Mrs. William F... Patterson, chairman of family living and mothercraft. Mrs. Seward" Craig will give a reading on “Christmas in America.” ” » u CLIMAXING morning activities will ‘be a talk on “The Adult Blind in Their Community,” by W. Howard Patrem, director for ‘the Industrial Aid for the Blind. " : The afternoon session will begin with a pantomime, “Why
The Women’s Auxiliary ¢o to the National Federation of Post Office Clerks is planning a family Christmas dinner party at 6 p. m, Saturday in the YWCA. Mrs, Paul Daily, chairman of the entertainment, will be assisted by Mrs. Edwin Voll and Mrs. Joseph Litel.
The monthly meeting of the group will be held at 3 p. m. Tuesday in the home of Mrs. Mac Miles, 1414 N. Dearborn St. The program will include.
“Sg tirkey dinner, gift eXchange,
games and installation of of-
SANTA AND HELPERS—Dolls are being deisel stickings filled vith goodies, and miniature
cars-carefully wropped-by {left to sight): Moss:-Fend: Carve helio: dW and Mrs. Wells. They are preparing for the Christmas party for the children of the first four grades
able: Erpact Sovith Lwith: based)
Mayer Chapel at a Christmas party at 2 p. m. Dec. 14 in the clubhouse. Each guest will receive a gift, In charge of arrangements will be Mesdames Carl J. Weinhardt, Hugh J. Baker, H. E. Blasingham and Merritt Woolf. John Gates will give a “dramatic interpretation of a Christmas story followed by a group of piano numbers. Mrs. Margaret Friemood will sing accom-
anied by her Jusband, Glenn i RAR
her feet adds to this young woman's comfort when resort time foot-abuse is in action.
Tips on How To Ease Feet
By ALICIA HART Now that your feet are scurrying away from winter's more substantial shoes into sum-
RTE TOF TE
sort wear, it's time to consider
into the ground fast once they're dug. If you're stuck with unplanted bushes, come winter, just bury the bush over winter, then plant it early in spring, Their thoughtful observations on winter protection suggest that good care during summer months produces winter hardiness. Letting plants go thirsty in summer, robbing them ‘of leaves cut with long-stem buds —this sort of thing sends the bush into winter unhappy. Practically anything a rose
know will be found in “What
the.Chimes Rang.” Those par- ficers. of the Indiana School for the Blind. The party is sponsored by the Broad Ripple American Legion » Every Rose Grower “Should ticipating will g Mesdames Those being installed are Auxiliary and will be held at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Post Home, 64th St. and College Ave. ; ways of easing your feet into Know. : Walter L. Jones, FE. L. Pedlaw, Mrs. Charles Lewis, president; Vassar Club their climate-change transi- Membership in the, Society is Robert Shumaker and Bert Mrs. Harlan Hicks, vice presi- tion. $4.50 per year. R. C. Allen, Purcell; Messrs, Matt White, dent; Mesdames Earl Lee, Blackwood on Bridges Skaters Resume Summer shoes, with open - American Rose Society, PhilaWilliam Scott, Robert Reid, Paul Daily and Mrs Stephen heels and toes and general all- delphia, Pa. handles member.
Scottie Ford, Richard Chandler and the Latreian Club chorus directed by Mrs. Harold Howenstein, Mrs. Scott M. Ford will
Trustees are Mrs. Bert Per- East-West vulnerable. skating groups sponsored by plied generously to your feet narrate. Mr. Muzzy a free lecture on alized the hand could not be "wie ‘Rev. John I. Vruwink sel, chairman, Mrs. Paul Wer- the subject of the holdup play. NORTH defeated in the heart suit alone, he ‘organization will resume after each bath. Not only daes : of St. Paur's Episcopal Church |. 29 Mrs. Joseph Mennel. He thought it was free, any. i She, therefore, shifted to the SKUSE MEL WORE LL, oe ROWS Eiky Teel, but it's WwW eels lere “ : jay. Actually, it cost him § four of diamonds. ek . a. = 8 ' § = ; will NY Bn Christa Methodist Party rw: gha'y, toees .H—J 3 : oun od the six of Tuesday and the Gay Blades also helptul in absorbing per- Scholarship, leadership and rs Fy ‘Cameron will - The Northern Lights Class He pointed D—A 8 2 hearts. “No diamonds, part- Will meet next Thursday. Both spiration. : citizenship formed the basis for ur for (he tea following the of North Methodist Church is out the ad- C—A QJ 138 ner?” snapped Mr. Heinsite. groups meet at 5:30 p. m. in the aa u the selection last night of five po planning a Christmas dinner- vantages of re-. WEST EAST Mr. Muzzy looked confused, Coliseum. BECAUSE YOUR feet will outstanding senior women at Jrogram, dance at 7 p. m. Saturday in fusing to win Mr. Dale Mrs. Keen “Who led a diamond?” he be exposed to the sun and heat- Butler University as “Wheel Circle Players the Mirror Room of the Marott until one op- 8-8 75 S—10 6 4 asked, : ed sand, the absorption of Winners. e Hotel. Hal Bailey and his or- ponent had H—K 9 82 H—Q 10 7 4 $$ 2» Fine Fruit S al ad moisture is an important item The awards, presented at the The Cirele Players, advocates chestra will play. been exhausted D—J 10 D—K Q 94 «I DID,” answered Mrs. Keen. : ’ in keeping your feet fresh and Matrix Table under the direcof Theater-in-the-Round in In- Special guests for the eve- of the lead C—8 5 4 C—K 2 Mr. Muzzy didn’t like this at A combination salad of diced healthy. tion of the Butler chapter, : ning will be Dr. and Mrs. Hi- _suit, in order SOUTH all, He had expected a heart . les orange and It'S wise to powder particu- Theta Sigma Phi, national red-skinned apples, orange an fraternity for women in jourram Weld, the Rev. and Mrs. to cut com- Mr. Muzzy return, He had the air Of 2 Man rarerruit sections, halved 13T1Y between your toes, Since ternity : Gerald Clapsaddle, Mr. and mu nic a tions s—Q J 3 who thinks he has been cheat- 5 oPc ’ h it is in these crevices that the nalism, were given id Beverly Mrs. Orlando Little and Mr. between the H—A 635 ed. He picked up the heart and Seeded grapes, diced marsh- gmall organisms. that cause Grob and Barbara Ziegler, Pi and Mrs. Leroy Plumley. defenders D—7 653 played a low diamond. mallows and coarsely chopped athlete's foot and other foot Beta Phi; Barbara Jackson: ; RIG T Mr. and Mrs. Emil B, Wells Mrs. K hands. For a C—10 9 6 Well, if it's good to duck -in walnuts is our favorite holi- ajiments are most likely io Kendall, Trianon; Joan Myers, ® are. chaifmen of the dance. rs. Keen change, Mr. The bidding: one suit, it must be twice as day fruit salad. Toss together. gain a foothold. - Delta Delta Delta, and Mary
YOUR child returns from . school when you have a
C. Hughes, recording, financial, and corresponding secretaries; Mrs. Miles, treasurer, and Mrs. Louis Decker, guard.
They will be assisted by Messrs, and Mesdames John Kissling, Don Shuck, John Tur-
Holdup Play Can Cause Loss of Game
While this hand was being dealt Mr. Heinsite was giving
Muzzy listened attentively. This was not good.
N orth dealer.
NORTH EAST SOUTH WEST
10 Pass INT Pass SNT All Pass
Believing her partner to have only four hearts, Mrs, Keen re-
good to duck in two suits, So Mr. Muzzy let Mr. Dale's 10 of diamonds hold. On came the
Mrs. Albert Lang, president of the Indiana Vassar Club, announced today that the two
‘lightly with a whipped cream dressing. Rich, but delicious.
over open work, bring up the need of special foot care. One simple aid is dusting powder, which should be ap-
Furnish Fine 'Feel'
ship subscriptions.
Five Win
Jane « White, Tau Alpha. “Hubs’” awards. to junior students went to Barbara Dun-
Louisville, Zeta
uest, and starts to tell you ack of diamonds and it, too, & thin De roid AGAINST TODAY'S three no ; jase Eat To ether Out of the finest American ham and Mary Lou Renick, BImeb NINE. 5 ge ey. trump bid, Mr." Dale led the been all. Mr. Muzzy would have Mr. Dale then went back fo 9 and European looms come new Delta Delta Delta; Joan O'Neill, . . WRONG: Interrupt him to bo Club | deuce of hearts,” Naw, Mr. had the rest, _.. hearts and Mr. Muzzy appar- ~_ Call the entire. family for _ yi. Logansport. Kappa. Kappa Gamtell him to run outside and dus : ~~ Muzzy could have made his = However, the play did not go ently fearing the opponents breakfast< together. Resed¥en and different fabrics for ho " ma, and Patricia Payne, Ft. play. : The Culture Club will meet ~ contract by winning with the like that., When he saw the ‘would make a slam if he didn’t shows personality scores of day ‘'neckweas: By weaving, Wayne, Kappa Alpha Theta. RIGHT: Treat him asecour- at 1 p. m, tomorrow in the ace apd promptly taking a club opening lead and the dummy, step in soon, won with the ace. teen-agers: are related to the printing, embroidery, embossing Sophomore ‘spoke’ winners ‘tsously as you would a guest, home of Mrs. William H.- finesSe. The finesse would have Mr, Muzzy said to himself, He *finessed clubs, losing to number of meals they eat with and pleating, these Christmas included Lois Bock, Delta Delta letting him talk a minute be- Remy, 44 E. 54th St. There lost and the defenders could “This is it! The holdup play.” the king and the defenders then their families. Everyone bene- ties have a new “feel” of ele- Deita; Barbara Knotts, Kappa
fore you and your guest re sume your conversation.
will be a Christmas program arranged by the hostess.
then have won three heart tricks. - But that would have
He let Mrs. Keen win with the 10 of hearts over dummy’s trey.
took. two more heart tricks— down two.
fits from a united family at the breakfast table.
gance as well as a new -look. They make an ideal gift.
Res
Kappa Gamma, and Mary Ann Clevenger, Zeta Tau Alpha.
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