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MR: AND MRS. JAMES H. MAKIN, 5801 N. Pennsylvania St., will leave for Hawaii next week to keep a poi dinner date with Mr. and Mrs. Soichi Sakamoto. Sailing with them will be Mrs. Mathilde Dougherty and
Miss Becky Dougherty. The Makins and Sakamotos made the date during the Olympic swim tryouts here. Mr. Sakamoto is swimming coach at the University of Hawaii.
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BEFORE leaving for Northhampton, Mass, Miss Rusty Miller and Miss Carol Simon will visit their Smith College classmates, Miss Anne Good-.
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kind and Miss Nellie Leber, Chicago, .next week.
Miss Miller is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allen C. Miller, 2400 W. 38th St., and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph T. Simon, 4714 Carroliton Ave, are the parents of Lois,
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A HEARTY recommendation was made for State Fair visitors by Mack McGinnis, 590 East Drive, Woodruff Place. Men and women should stop by the Heart Kitchen before leaving the Fairgrounds. , It'll pay in the long run to see and know of the new time and energysaving devices being shown by the Indiana Heart Foundation. = o n
MRS. FAY ZILSON, 2811 N. New Jersey St. and her daughter, Mona, will leave Friday for Albuquerque, N. M., where they will visit for a month to six weeks. They will be guests of Lt. Nick Zilson, who is stationed there.
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IF YOU want to beat that 8party line telephone problem, try getitng up at 6:30 a. m. Mrs. Andrew F. Ross, R. R. 186, rises at that hour in order to get in on her line.
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WHEN Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Sacks, 3034 N. Pennsylvania St, reach Miami this week, they will be well received. The recently married couple will be honor guests at a reception
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AFTER vacationing in San Diego, Miss Jo Stafford, 423 E. 33d St., has returned home.
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THE Luther Shirleys, 824 N. |
Audubon Rd., will get a chance to see their son, Bill, on a pro-
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Marott Hotel.
With a group of other Holly-
wood stars, Bill will greet guests at the Indianapolis Exhibitors breakfast that morning. . s rr = MORAL SUPPORT is being given Miss Ann Marie Garnier, Indianapolis contestant in the Migs América contest, by her mother, Mrs. L. V. Garnier, 8025 Broadway, who accompanied her daughter to Atlantic City, N. J. s s ” THERE'S a lot of ribbing in the Marshall Stern family. The two daughters are named Pearl and Nitsa (Nit for short.) Mr. Stern bought his daughters a ‘dog which they called Knit. Now they have a purl oneknit two combination in the house. The Sterns, Dayton, O., are houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Carr, W. 71st. St.
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Kentucky: Mare Takes Top Honors
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Breeding Division, $1000 yearling championship stake last night at the Indiana State Fair Horse Show was Dainty Breeze, 'a chestnut mare,
It is owned by Garland Brad- |
shaw, Danville, Ky. J Second went to Spark-a-lite, owned by Mrs. Betty McLenan of here, and third to Glenwood's Lai Wan. In the $500 2-year-old championship stake shown in fine harness, Martha Society took first; Precious Ann, second, and Kendallview's Heirace, third. In the 8500 three -gaited stake, 15.2 and under, Our Version, owned by Dr. and Mrs. P. O. Bonham, placed first; Fashion Gall, second, and Firefly Honey, third. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Flesch are owners of Fashion Gail.
a n ov ADDITIONAL winners follow: Ladies hunter-—Lady Gordon, first; Strawberry Fox, second, and Per Gin, third; four horse hitch — Chester Umbholts, first; Meadow Brook Farms, second, and Victor Scott, third. Roadsters, amateur-bike -— G. A. Scott, first; Fashion Lady, second; Aly Kahn, third; harness show ponies—Johnny and Frankie, first; Dutch White's Sardonyx and Dinner Date, second, and Argyll North Star and Argyll Little Cadette, third. Stallion. or Gelding — Show Time, first; Fancy Hoosier, second; Storm Cloud, third; heavy harness horses—Argyll Magician, first; Springrise Gertrude, second; Argyll Mystic, third. °
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