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R. AND MRS. WILLIAM GARRETT have found a

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guests and leave the house:

Invite

That's what the Garretts did. During a , card game

recently, they invited everyone present to an informal inner party. By the time of the date eset, the invitation was completely forgotten by the hosts but not - by the guests. . As the invited people started arriving at the house, the Garrett’s daughter politely let them in explaining her parents had gone to visit friends. But ‘when you anticipate a good meal, you can't be put off with excuses. Ransacking the freezer, the husbands and wives .present prepéred a feast. When all was ready, they called the Garretts and invited them -to dinner. This could be a cure for invitations people don’t remember > ” r THE DAY OF RECKONING for bride's fathers has finally come, Provided friends have the spirit, both marital and bottled, a father can now start looking forward to something more than wedding expenses. Friends of William Johnson entertained in his honor yesterday afternoon with a cocktail shower, And they're planning a ‘dinner party for him Wednesday night. ? Next thing we know, someone will write a new song, ‘Here Comes the Bride’s Father.”

” ” » PERHAPS, THE healthiest dog in town is the one owned by Mr. and Mrs. Edward Tieteman, 26268 Ryan Drive. For the past week, Mrs. Tieteman has been under the impression that her milkman has been . failing to deliver the egg order. Now she's wondering how the dog feels eating raw eggs compléte with shells and carton. FJ = ~ . THERE'S A NEW movement in town and it's expected to reach its peak by Thursday. A group of bachelor girls have started applying all their feminine wiles on men in hopes of receiving a Valentine gift—

“in the form of a husband.

The man-hunt campaign was planned to the last detail with the girls suggesting courses to be followed. Since there was no agreement on strategy, each girl decided to use her own tactics, making the project a contest, : If any of the girls successfully gets her man by Valentine's Day, she will receive ten dollars from each of the other 14 contestants. Since it’s leap Year, might all be successful.

2 ” ” WHEN ROBERT G. CECIL, 2218 Gilbert St. arrived late to his office last week, he apologized saying that his wife had presentéd him with a baby the previous night. On his way to work, he saw a friend drive by and in an attempt to make him stop so that he could pass on his news, he damaged his car. His excuse for lateness was answered with, “It would have been better if she had presented you with an alarm clock.” It rather seems as though she did.

= Ld 5 HERE'S HOW YOU can sdve money on gasoline. Park your car in a lot and look around for one that's the same. Get in, drive away on your errands, return it to the same spot and drive your car home. That's what Mrs. H. RobBert Henderson, 1919 E. 64th St. did. And the key to her car fit the accidentally borrowed one,

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YOU are on a party line and your teenage daughter is in--the habit of holding long telephoneeconversations with her friends. wns WRONG: Shrug it off with the excuse that all teenagers seem to monopolize the telephone. RIGHT: If you can’t get a private line, ask your daughter to limit her conversations to 10 minutes, out of regard for those who share your party line. "5 ” ~ YOU are referring to a dootor’'s wife. WRONG: Dr. Smith.”

RIGHT: Call her “Mrs, Smith” or if you wish to identify her further call her Mrs. Russell Smith,

Call her “Mrs.

Schedule

Linen Shower

MES. Thomas Sheridan Jr., Park *Forest, ., will entertain in honor of ‘Miss Katherine Kercher with a linen shower at 8 p. m. Wednesday in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Maney, 516 E. 33d St. Guests will include Mesdames Frank C. Kercher Sr., Willis 'B. Conner Jr, M. 'R. Maney, Charles R, Hay, R. A. Bagley, Cortland Shea, -Willlam D. Vogel Jr., Foster B. Gauker Jr. and Mead Knight. Mrs. 2alph Stucky will attend from Marion. Others attending will be Misses Dorothy Giles, Stanis Stroy, Marjorie Tretton, Jody Pfeiffer, Louise Fletcher and

Maxine Sarles.

» ” = MISS KERCHER will become the bride of Willis B. Conner III in the Broadway Methodist Church, Mar. 21. She is the daughter ‘of Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Kercher Sr. 5104 Evanston Ave. The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr,

and Mrs. Conner Jr, 817 E. 5Tth St. Mrs. Charles ‘R. Hay will

be matron of honor. Bridesmaids will he Mesdames Courtland Shea, Willtam D. Vogel Jr. and Mrs. Raymond A. Bagley. Miss Judy Ann Kercher will .be flower girl and Michael David Hay will bé ring bearer. Russell Williams Jr. will be best man.

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Announce - Play Results

A CCUMULATIV E scores and results of regular play are announced by three local bridge clubs to-

-day: Winners follow:

Percentage scores in the first half accumulation of the Industrial Contract Bridge League lists winners as U. 8, Rubber Co., 679; Paper Package Co. 614; New York Central Rail Rohd, 603; Foxworthy Ford Co., 600; Indiana Bell Telephone Co., 595. ~ ~ ~ LINCOLN CLUB, Fri. night, game: N & 8 (Possible score 270)— Mrs. E. J. Ittenbach, Mrs. William Rose 153; Mrs. A. R. Coffin, Mrs. Wayne Warrick, 147.5; 8. A. Robinson, Walter Reichert, 143: Mrs. V. R. Rupp. yeorge P. Ryan, 142; E & W (Possible 296)—0. K. Fraustein, John Niblack, 173; Victor Brian, William C. Welsch, 161.5;

"Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Herzberg,

156; Mr. and Mrs. bach, 149. Industrial Contract Bridge League, Fri. night: (Possible 24) ~-Boston Woven Hose and Rub- - ber Co.: Vincent Earl, Don Knight, Mrs, F. C. Lewis, Mrs. William. Eckhart, 17; U. 8. Rubber Co.: Jerry Epstein, Roger . L. Deputy, Mrs. William Epstein, Mrs. E. W. Challle, 15.5; Herff-Jones: Mesdames F. A. Abraham, Ry C. Goodwine, E. W. Hilkenbach and J. E, Woerner, 15; Allison Team Two: Orban Reich, Jim Vogel, Tom Gorman, Fred Barrett. The next session will be a master point game at 7:45 p. m. Feb. 22 in the Construction League building.

MEN'S CLUB, Mon. night: N & S (Possible 220)—Homer D. Eberhart, Robert O. Hickman 128; Homer H. Riegner; William T. Macdonald 125; Dr. H. 1. Gill, Mr. Thompson 121.5; E & W (Possible 220)—Judge John . L. Niblack, Alford G. Tulley 126.5; Fred A. Binder Sr., Norman Echelbarger, Muncie, 125; Bert C. McCammon, O. A. Tiffany" 124,

Events Set | Af Ayres’

Special events being planned at Ayres’ this week and next include the fields of fashion and beauty. Two shows of bridal fashions will be held tomorrow in the auditorium. The first show will be at 2:30 p. m. and the second, for working women, will take place at 5:45 p. m. In the yard good dement on the Fourth Floor there will be informal modeling from 11 a. m. to- 4 p. m. tomorrow, Wednesday and Thursday of fashions made from Dan River Wrinkle-Shed Cottons. The clothes will be made especially for the show of Vogue, McCall | and Simplicity patterns. Miss Rose Laird, internationally famous skin beauty specialist, will be in the cos- | metic department the week of Feb. 18. She will be available | to Ayres customers for individ- | ual consultation on skin prob- | lems and the art of applying | make-up correctly. Jerry Palter of Palter Deliso will be in the shoe department | Feb. 19 and: 20.“ He will have |

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new spring collection and will | take orders for some of the ex- | clusive styles that will be avail- | able only at this time.

Junior Unit To Meet

The Junior League of Indianapolis ‘will meet at 10 a. m. Wednesday in the Woodstock Club, Members will discuss and approve the budgets of thé or‘ganization for 1952 and 1953. The Juvenile Court and Center Committee will conduct a sample meeting for the group | to acquaint members with the | !

volunteer work going on in the project. Committee chairmen will give reports on the progress of the group's Golden Age project and. the Arts project. There

will be a luncheon at the elub , following the meeting.

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“FUND FLOWERS—This definitely is hearts and flowers week, In co-operation with Heart Week, now opening today, members of the Allied Florists are presenting a blossom free to all persons making a contribution to the Heart Foundation through the plos-

tic containers set up in florist shops. Indiana Heart Foundation committee which has mode arrange-’

On the Allied Florists

ments for the plon are Mrs. Louise Carder and Mrs. Alfred

Aulbach (left and right).

Edward -R.. Nordholt is chairman. A

third committee member is Mrs. Marlin Dow.

PTA Units: Arrange Programs

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Parent Teacher Associations of Oaklandon and

Beech Grove are planning founder's day programs for tomorrow and Wednesday respectively. The Oaklandon Parent Teacher Association has asked

the Girl Scouts of the community to participate in their annual founders day program at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Universalist Church. ~ ~ ~

AT THE BEGINNING of the scout program three Brownie Troops will present an American flag to the school. Girl Scouts will. give a playlet, “Knowing Our Neighbors.” A display of international flags will provide a background since February is International

DAR Unit Will Meet

The Golden Wheel Commit- |

tee of the Caroline Scott Harrison Chapter of the Daughters of the American Révolution will meet at 8 p. m. Wednesday in the home of Miss Mary Annette Short, 35 W. 36th St. Slides of the DAR buildings in Washington will be shown.

The Whéel and Distaff Committee of the organization will meet at 12:30 p. m. Friday for a covered dish luncheon in the home of Mrs. Ralph C., Gery, 6920 Warwick Rd. Mrs. Arthur H. Northrup, psychologist, will talk on “Child Guidance Facilities in Indianapolis.” Assisting the hostess will be Mesdames Melvin F. Cranfill, H. Edward Raffensperger, Thomas O. Conger and Miss Sarah T. Sisson.

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Friendship month for the group. The singing of “Taps" will close the Scout program after

they present their Korean Re-

lief donations to Mrs, Vincent Adams, _ former Juliette Low chairman. The founder's day program of Beech Grove PTA will begin t 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Beech Grove School. Mrs, Jack Greig,- president of Indiana Congress of - Parents and Teachers will be guest speaker. Past presidents of Beech Grove PTA will bé honored guests. First graders will provide entertainment,

By BETTY LOCHER

“ PENNY saved is a penny earned,” and in these days of tightened pursestrings it is more important “than ever to keep on your toes for special sales. Tussy cosmetics announce its annual: sale ‘of emulsified cleansing - cream and pink cleansing cream which will last through Mar. 8 at Block's, Wasson's and Ayres’, During this period the 16ounce size of the creams will

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$1.25. The eight-ounce size will sell for -$1.25--a savings of 70c.

THE RICH emulsified cleansing cream is compounded especially for dry, thin or sensitive skins, It is lusciously soft and cleanses and lubricates at the same time. Pink cleansing cream, a delicate pink concoction, is a coldcream type cleanser for normal or olly skins, Its light fluffy consistence ecoaxes skin to look radlantly fresh and its gentle action “soll searches” the pores,

Cream should be applied first at the base of the throat, using upward and outward movements, then across the cheeks, upward on the temples, smoothed across ‘the forehead, down on the nose, then fingerprinted around the eyes,

Tissue off the cream gently, using the same upward and outward strokes when applying. A second ‘cream washing” will assure truly clean skin. :

State Day Luncheon, Dance Plans Set

Final plans for the annual state day luncheon and dance will be made at the February meeting of the Indianapolis Alumnae of Alpha Delta Pi Sorority at 8 p.m. Wednesday In the home of Mrs, L. A, Hart, 340.N, Arlington Ave.

Mrs. Paul Myers and Miss Lois Hodgins will assist the hostess,

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