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ITs A FRIENDLY group that got together simply for |

social activity and named. itself the 250 Club. Tomorrow night, the club will open its fall season with a circus party in the Antfers Hotel, Balloons, clowns. and bill-

boards will add color to the

~dance of which Mr. and Mrs.

Scott Martindill, 4102 Arthington Blvd, are in charge.

~ ” » FIFTY CENTS and member - ship to the St. Mary's Collegt:, Notre Dame: Alumnae Clu), will get you a fullcourse meal at 6:30 p. m. Monday. Membe rs will meet with Mrs, William K. McGowan, 4492 Washington Blvd. Assisting the hostess vill be Mrs. Fran Heidt and Mrs. Tony Kirby.

» ” ” : EUROPE will have to have favorable weather these 1iext few weeks for the sake of Mrs. Earl J. Baier, 3348 E. Fall Creek Pkwy., N. Dr. Mrs. Baler left early for New York where she will meet 1members of the Women’s Council, Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce, who are going to Eu: rope. Instead of taking a coat or jacket along for her ‘travels, she carried a fine-checkied gray and rose wool stole with a 3inch wool fringe. This will sgérve as her wrap all the time she’s abroad.

» ” on IF YOU live North and can’t keep an appointment or’ need a maid, write your proidlem out on a piece of paper and tack it onto the billboard on the northwest corner of 38th aned Illinois Sts. The merchants in that sec-

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HOENIX HOSIERY fis introducing a foolproof new system in stocking iselling to key stocking color t¢» costume hue. Women so often are in doubt as to which sha de of hose to wear with their cr)stume. With the new sysi'em, there will be no question. Fashion experts say there are three ideal ways for legs t(> look—to match, blend or conitrast with costume color, To illustrate the ideas, Phoenix has desigiied boxes for hosiery in-costunne shades, . » ” ”

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will-find- three palr--of-—hose-

that will blend, match or contrast with grays and blacks. In a box shaded froni light blue to navy you will find| three pair of hose to blend, msg tch or contrast with differen{ shades of blue. There is of har box to go with brown and | beige tones, still another to go wsith red and n tones.

The hose are gauge, 15 denier to sell for [$1.50 a pair or three pairs forj $4.35, or 60

guage, $1.65 a pair or thyee pairs for $4.80. They will !ge on sale Monday -exclusively in Block's Hosiery Department.

Composer's Cotillion Set

Social activity the week end of Oct. 24 and 25 will be concentrated on the Indianapolis Symphony. On the 24th the Junior Group of the Indiana Stiate Symphony Society will entqrtain with a Composer's Cotillion in Woodstock Club. Mrs. Lucius French is chairman of tihs group and Mrs, Albert E. Metzger is/ project chairman, E The opening congert of the Indianapolis Sympheny Orchestra will be presented the next night in the Murait Theater,

Junior Assembly Lists Committee

Mrs. William ‘Byram Gates has named memjbers to serve on the managing icommittee for the Junior Assembly this year. They are Katherine Williams, Sally Alexander, fpiailys Grebe, James Batman, | Dillon Huder, Robert Reynold and David Ryan’ ' Plans for the syyason’s dances were discussed this week at a meeting in the home of Mrs. John Beard Washburn, 5336 Washington Blvd.

Junior League Plans All-Day Meeting

Lloyd Dewester [Ir., of the Indianapolis Hospital Development Association, will address the Junior League: of Indianapolis at 10 a. m. ‘Wednesday in the Highland Golf and Countr Club. on Luncheon will be served at 12:30 p. m.

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devoted to a report of the Regional Conferenge and the President's Conference. A style show will be premented by Arlene’s in the afternoon.

St. Ann's Mothers Sponsor Card Party

A pillowslip cardi party at 2:15 and 8 p. m. Sunday will

be sponsored by St. Ann's Moth- |

ers Club in the school hall, 2839

8. McClure St. Food will be . served from 4 to 8 p. m. Mrs. |

R. 8. Trimmel and Mrs. Urban Albright are in charge of arrangements. The group will sponsor a square dance at 8 [p. m. next Friday in the school|hall. Music provides by| the Down

tion, headed by Wayne Warrick, 146 W. Maple ' Rd, put the board up for their customers. (It's not an advertising quirk.) It was a suggestion made by Dr. eon Levi, 402 W. Hampton Dr., who had seen a similar one during his travels. It actually serves the same purpose as the old-time ‘town crier,” n » » WITH AN enormous brown kid bag slung over her shoulder, Mrs. Harold Thompson, New Augusta, was walking from her car into her yard when a passing automobile stopped. Since her house was the only one in the vicinity. Mrs. Thompson asked if she could help. The driver, with an embarrassed air, turned from her 6-year-old daughter seated next to her, to Mrs. Thompson saying, “My daughter wanted to see the lady mailman.” The bag, which Mrs. Thompson brought back from her Arizona trip last week, had a short life. Does any mailman need a new letter carrier? ~ » »

MR. AND MRS. ROBERT LOWE, 3540. N. Meridian St., returned from a Caribbean cruise. Last night, they entertained friends at a dinner party and showed colored films of their trip. » ® =» MR. AND MRS. LOUIS FACCONE, 1637 Central Ave. better known around .the court house as Louis and Becky, with Mrs. Mary Faccone, 115 8.

Davidson St. are entertaining Mrs. Joseph Faccone, San Bernadino, Cal.

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Shower Is Planned

Miss Patricia Gillen will be hostess for a bridal shower in

honor of Miss Joan Louise Kauffman at 3:30 p. m. tomorrow in Ayres’ Tearoom. Miss Kauffman will become the bride of Michael Etten of New York on Sept. 28 in St. Mark’s Evangelical Lutheran Church. Guests will be the Misses Jane Brown, Margie Dale, Shirley Ehlers, Naomi Freeland,

Barbara Grant, Gini Henderson, Marlene Lawson, Betty Lennis, Nancy McColpin, Maxine Perkins, Jeanne Prange, Marilyn Schreiber and Marcia Scovell. Mesdames Chester Kauffman, W. B. Benz, E. R. Blackburn, G. D. Bunnell, Daniel Conlin, James Demlow, Albert Eccles Jr., J. W. Ellis Jr.,, Dale Jackson, Robert Mart, Patrick O’Neill Jr., 8. J. Ridgeway and James Sherron.

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AWYVS to Arrange Annual Card Party

Miss Mary K. Males, - president of American Women's Voluntary Services, will preside at a meeting called for 7:30 p. m. Wednesday in the Hotel Washington to open the fall season. Plans

made for AWVS's annual card party Oct. 22 in Crossroads. Mrs. Helen Haverstick will be party | general chairman.

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