Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 April 1952 — Page 12
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PISTOL PACKIN' MAMAS—Getting in practice for Monte Carlo Night at 8 p. m. Saturday i in Meridian Hills Club are Mesdames A. L. Masten, J, Conley Robinson and R. S. Lewis (left to right). The
| Tudor Hall Plans 50th
Anniversary
The 50th anniversary of the founding of Tudor Hall School will be marked May 2 and 3 with tea from 3 to 5:30 p. m. and a dramatic production at 8:15 p. m. each day. . The production, “The Golden Staircase,” was written by Miss Nell McMillan Frazier and de-
from its founding in 1902 to the present day. - lixhibits at the school will be
commemorative files designed by Miss Grace Horsfall, art instructor,
~ ” ~ FOUR MEMBERS of the Tudor Hall senior class will be inftiated Into the Cum Laude Society at a 10:25 a’ m. ceremony tomorrow in the school. Mise I. Hilda Stewart, principal of the school and society
McCullough will conduct the ceremony, Miss McCullough will substitute for Miss Hazel D, McKee, wvice-principal and society secretary. The four students elected to
Garrison, Mason, Mich.; Mary Bydney Haram, Marion; Katharine Noling and Claire Wilkinson, ’ Times photo by Dean Timmerman bers will be inducted into the socibty, Miss Lois Sutton,
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club will be transformed into El Reno Casino for the evening.
Times Sewing Contest Mrs. Hunter Is Hostess
Alpha Omicron Latreian will
Regqistration Blank meet dn. the home of Mrs. :¥ ee . William C, Hunter, 6033 N, HERE 18 MY official registration for The 1052 Times’ Na- penneyivania St. at 8 p. m.
tional Sewing Contest. I will bring my contest garment, Apr. 28,
to the Central Library. tomorrow. A speaker from the
. ary member, Mrs,
French and Spanish teacher, has been chosen as an honorSuzanne K. Earnhart, English and history teacher, becomes a member by
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Reservations Pour In For ‘Bonhef Breakfast’
picts the history of the school |
president, and Miss Dorothy E. |
the society on the basis of high | scholsatic record in the junior | and senior years are Rebecca |
In addition two faculty mem- |
virtue of hér membership In |
Phi Beta Kappa Fraternity,
Chapter to Meet
Veraeo Sororis Verus Cordis Sorority will meet
Indiana Medical, Association ., ».a p.m. tomorrow in the NAME PHONE will talk on “Socialized Medi- home of Miss Lucile Koeliker, 4 RAAB BANNAN NINA TERRIA NARI N Nara SEER EENN aN eine.” 5053 Rawls Ave.
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I plan to enter In the classifications marked below: (Check one or more. You are not obligated to remain in the classifications checked, if you would change your mind later.)
sever nnBenior Standard Pattern Group, for contestants above 18 | years of age. Every entry In this group must be made | from Standard Commercial. pattern. (1) Wool coat or \ St. covvvus (2) Tallored dress of wool, linen or linen WanVExesnars xs (3) Boft dress of silk, rayon or dressy co ON csonusnsne
evssenss High Bchool Group, for clothing students in junior and penfor high schools (1) Date or school dress......... (2) Coat or sult, ........
ss sesso Glamor Group, no age limit. (1) Evening clothes, lounge clothes, negligee’ ensembles and beach wear,
essen Original Design. Group, no age limit. Garment must be
an original design by entrant for adult or upper teen-age wear, (1) Dress, coat or suit.
esse eee Children’s Clothing Group, no age limit. (1) Clothes must be for children between the ages of 2 and 8.
Mall blank NOW to t Sewing Conteni, Indianapolig Times, 2 w. Maryland St.
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there'd be 47,321. And that's the number of businesses—big, medium, and small—that
bring you the farm equipment, refrigerators, motor,
trucks, and other products bearing the International Harvester name. !
What we are saying is...TH is a big business but it got that way by receiving help and giving help to others. In fact, big business cannot operate without the help of other businesses.
Small business supplies International Harvester.
We at Harvester buy raw materials, supplies, and
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. ¢ WEDNESDAY, APR. Z3, 1¥0%
« More than 200 reservations already have been made for the annual “Bonnet Breakfast” of the Indiana Women's Republican Club. The event which features a hat contest will be at 8 a. m. tomorrow in the Columbia Club Ballroom. Audience applause will determine winners in the competition, Bpecial guests will include officlals of the Marion County
and Indiana State Republican _ Central Committees.
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Serving as hostesses will be Mesdames F. E. Gilkison, Allen Hunter, Frances Hein, Mildred Saunders, Charles Martin, Claude Franklin, Roy B. Storms, Louise B. Fletcher, Lowell 8. Fisher cand Jane : Moore and Miss Marian Bey.
Mesdames Gladys Pfister, Elmon Willams, Winnie Wiley, Helen Boston, Earl Buchanan, Dorothy Schaeffer, H. P. Willworth, H. L. Coyner, Carolyn Moore and Martha Blackmire.
FATHERS! MOTH aon! FREE! FREE!
Lieber's Biggest Camera Event of the Year!
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In charge of reservations are Mrs. Max H. Norris, club president; Mesdames EK. J.
Schilling, Madella Schoeneman and A. B.'Good. } Mesdames Esther Safford, van Turk, Francis Pease, William Krafft and Laura Ray are in charge of tickets; Mrs, Harry Dragoo II, Mrs, Richard Howard and Miss Doris Carson, decorations; Mrs. Edna Pauley and Miss Opal Harness, hats, and Mrs. Harry Harmon, special guests.
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We'll give you Sylvania
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Free Roses for the Ladies
FUN AND FAVORS FOR EVERYBODY!
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businesses
Small business sells Harvester products. We market through 7,329 independent dealers . . . most of them small businessmen who sell and service our
produéts. 3 This —including International Harvester —makes a
grand total of 47,321 businesses. All of these com-
panies are associated together to serve the essential industries of agriculture, transportation, construction and food preservation.
- What about Defense Contracts ? The same big-busi-ness, small-business teamwork applies here! International Harvester will sub-contract between 80 and 90
percent of the parts and materials required for its ; resent defense contracts. Almost half of these sub-
¥ bring you lM products!
contractors are businesses employing 500 people or less. Many more are medium-sized . . . a few are big busi. nesses working as sub-contractors to IH just as IH also works as a sub-contractor to others in defense work.
Small, medium-sized, and big business... here is the cooperating team that makes up America’s economy. It means more goods more economically produced, and higher living standards for evervone.
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