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The Indiana Gazette from Indiana, Pennsylvania • 12

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PAGE TWELVE I At School In Germany I COMING EVENTS I Girl Scout Council Has Investiture Ceremony Dale Carnegie Club International Elects The Dale Carnegie Club Interna. SOCIETY tlon.l enjoyed an Informative evening meeting recently at Rustle Lodge. Court Queen of May-Catholic Daughters United Presbyterian Youth Fellowship After a bualnes, meeting on rou- Mrs. William Kissinger, president of the Girl Scout Council of Indiana, presided yesterday at an impressive ceremony when several members were Invested Into the Council. After the council members repeated the Girl Scout Oath and Laws, they received their pins.

Miss Ma ran ret Plotter, secretary- The Vount Fellowship of the! Court ejueen of May, Catholic mttlter( elecllon of will of America, will hold fcu niwin. rm. United Presbyterian Church West Pike Church Group Attorney William E. Pierce Will Tell Republican Meets In Smith Home Women of County Officers and Their Duties nolo its montniy social naayieve. uieir regular moniniy meeting to- lujta; nine.

March 18 at the local skat- night (March 17) at 7:30 p.m. ln, n.ink ul. I ill, rum. iua will DC vnjoyca c. iinu.

uiuiui nnu, ui.vr from a until II. The social will ton. be directed by Myle. Assistant ln Christian Education. Rummage Sale The aoelal hour fnllnwin alcatlna The monthly meeting of the In--those lost few days left to register treasurer of the Council, has the diana County Council of RepubH- (before March 26 1 the race wiU longest record of service to the can Women will be held Friday, surely go to Ihe Hare.

group- twenty one years, Mrs. March 18. at 8 p.m. in Memorial Lest this reporter seem too rabid-Kissinger at Bled. The Missionary Group of the West Pike Community Church, held their regular monthly meeting on Friday evening.

March 11, In the home' of Mrs. Dale Smith. In-diana, RD 2. Han. nn the subject of the necessity for wiU be held at the Church.

All Tne Homer City School Parent Mn Rnvfl Ri.nng.il f.iimil InrrniioI t-ooictitn nn Ihn noH uu Teacher. Association wUl hold president, Homer Kunkle; Olive Folger; treasurer. Eb-er Myera and lieutenant governor, Paul Overdorff. With the supervision of the program chairman, Sonny Weitzel, a program was enjoyed using the theme Interesting two-minute talk- de- nionstration. were given by members of the group.

The newly elected officers of the Dale Carnegie Club International, The mn was opened in president ha, nsmcd William of the let u. return Seoul, In Prayer by Robert Rouge.ux. cnalrmn PrWny night. f.ne. h.

tnH A Scripture was given Ul, Mareh Mrs. P1cc Qulrd will be Mock, from th. Book enli5led her husband's charge of end wlll 'T First Chapter. The First Thirteen -he "ate will their head- young people are Invited, Women Golfers Indiana Country Club If I. In Inolr.

rummage sale at the Indiana Com. unity Center Building on Saturday. April 2. Thi, sule 1. the only fund-rals.

h'fc project which the PTA will LARRY i Verses. IT. Zl "na quarter, the local college. In June I v.t h.n't h.n have this year. Residents of the uo-piano num- iam wlll Spnift nmmA.

The business meeting waa In on "Our County Officers and Their ber. charge of the President. Mrs. ed. Dleaa.

eaU Mrs. Paul Mazza. community as well a. PTA mem- up to be held near Pontiac, Michl- wUl be Installed at the next meeting scheduled to be held at Rustle ii436g before Friday. March 25.

bers are urged to donate salable rummage. Prior the sale, rummaee can Lodge, on March 24. hm tnlron tn th. fit Ptro.1 Friendship Grove Meets Tonight VrtAnriahln r.rmi. Mn JRQ nt (ho 1 Glade Run Church Women Mock, who gave report on the The Dt.mocrai.

of Indlsna Coun. eh.n sea who .1 be iLSS Misston Work, which wa, followed and l0 co. rcUow First War(, worker, Tom Ind.an. wll I Mend. by discussion of old and I new bus- gratuated upon Mr recent Au menlberi of Ult Indiana Mrs.

France. McCreery. chair- The exact date and place for rapld gan ln Unless Council of Republican men of the Jul iette Lte the next meetlnc of the Missionary TorUiil. Womcn cordially invited to at- "naJ Friendship Fund, stated that Group, wa. not definitely decided and Hare pcrformance during lend this construcUve meeting.

Scouts had contributed 79. 04 upon, however. It wlll be announc- to the Fund Bt the various Inter- ed at a later date. national Friendship parties held First Birthday 80th Birthday Party du2 TOnt0, ctMlmtn to. with a Prayer.

A pleasant so-1 rmrrrdJL4, A surprise party celebrating; the of camping, reported that she and Fn.t vca open everj day from 7 a.m. to Study "Christ The Way" will hold it. regular monthly meet- Thursday when the M.h hiuii ara 7 a.m. to p.m. lug on Thursday evening, March The womcn of the Glade stun Presbyterian Church of Dayton continued their study of "Christ, the Way" at their meeting Tues- 17, at 8:00 p.m.

ln the Kittawung Pounds Bible Class I.O.O.F. HaU on Jacob Street Mra. Helen Karr, Western Penn- eial evening was enjoyed, with The Pounds Bible Class of the day night at the home of Mrs. and Mrs, Pauline sylvanla State Manager and Na- First Presbyterian Church will Ethel Carson tlonal committee woman wUl be meet Friday afternoon. March 18, Brice, With Mrs.

OUve Whlteacre a. the guest of honor. 80th birthday of Mrs, Edith Hend- her committee are busy making riexson wa. held at the home of plan, for summer camp for the Fred Shirley In New Alexan- Scouts. This will be the first year drla on March 13.

that the Council has conducted an Card, and ping pong were play- established camping program, ed ln the recreation room and la- McGregor wa. nappy to refer ln the evening ice cream, port that one Indiana Family has I in the ladles parlor at two o'clock. licious refreshments served by the Mrs. Smith. Those present were: Mrs.

Dale Smith, Mrs. Robert Rouge a ux, Mrs. Homer Llndsey, Mrs. Robert Mogle, Mrs. J.

Mock, Mrs. Jake 4 '3-' leader, the meeting was opened with Carson playing the Consecration hymn foUowed by the. reading of the Scripture by Mrs.f 14 Civil Defense All Interested in safety of their Hostesses WiU be Lucille Seedy and Honey Schrecengost. Plans will be made at this meet ing to attend the Stale convention p. be held in the William Penn I DONALD Mogle, Mrs.

Harry Johnson, Mrs, John Schioyer, Mrs. Lincoln Lenlz, and Mra. John Ray. family are invited to attend After a prayer by the rA1 coirce and soft drinks were served, contributed money to send a Hendrlck'a five lor Scout who has never been to her grandchildren and several great' camp before to the established grandchildren were present for the' camp at Seph Mack for two weeks. meeting Memorial Han (County leader, the group sang "Christ the Nine-year-old Larry and six-year Hotel in Pittsburgh April 29-30 andCD ctol Ccnter) wln'g ugn7' old Donald, son, of Sgt.

and Mrs. CThuradav) at 7:30 n.m. I A clrit fiiif HATIaelnn nt Th occasion. mrI- Charles who is the Re'Ph Puttman are now attending The guest of honor wa. pre.ent-! chairman ol the Council Olrl Scout school in Nuremburg, Germany, Any girls between 18 and 30 ln-( Facts H-bomb fallout saf- Camnua" was r6firntd In thre Mrs.

Dodson Hostess To Jean Blackwood Circle wr.ea in joining uw circle anouia est place the house to stay in parts, the first depicting two mo- iv Fit.i9 ed with a beautiful mahogany table cookie committee reported that the where their daddy Is stationed. committee reported that the wllcre UHUU' laiioneo. and ana a purse or money. i of cookies ln Indiana durint' ala have a little sister conlBCl Mr- nem Wder in Day- such an emergency, how to purify thera. the second young people ten days has surpassed ail' Barbara, who is two years old.

)Um time to attend meeting water, which foods are safe and the third professor and a uest what to do with clotWng exposed with a narrator for each. At with a narrator for each. At Student atu Those nreient w.r.: the past ast The Jean Blackwood Missionary Circle of the First United Presby Mra. Edith Hendrick.on: Mr To date 8,264 boxed Tl children and their parents ctatinn. Tn Har.

a ottA I The children and their parents the completion of the skit the women radioactive dust, will oe given. terian Church met ln the home ind Mrs. George FItxhonts- Mr of cookies have been sold and more." looking tonward to tne time and Harry Hendrick.on; been ordered. The proceed. "hen "m- Please bring note books and Mrs.

Lucretla Dodson of 116 East discussed-the lessons of the play, Mrs. Whitacre gave a talk on Thet Rummage Sale The Association For Handle ap- and Charles "WaUy" Hend-Irom coolu" "le be uaed' crmiaaeipiun street yesieruay micr. Interesting sound films will be Spiritual Life and Mrs. Eleanor noon, with twelve members Mr and Mr, yllliam Felttr.rIckson. daughters Laura Jane and if "dividual roop funds and to or jur.ana Mrs.

w.mam help underwrite the cost of divl Georgia, has an outstanding ser- nom a mmaAe shown. The program has been spoke briefly on Stewartship, The Prayer Book was presented man or -enn nun uu ceienraiea vice record, and Mrs. Puttman Is marcn. "'Iranged by the Welfare Services, Devotions were ln charge of Mlas. Williams and dauehter Nancv: "mping.

Scout Bmmninm. the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elzie; and aU day Saturdav Mar(h 1, at: IncUanB torough civil Defense. Eleanor Stewart and the L' iTaHrlir.n Th.

nf k. e-ni- chairman, Mrs. Floyd was ini sh. HoUy: Mr. and Mrs.

Bernard An- Group, engaged in various aide Marsh of Nicktown, Penna. in two parts, Mrs. Ralph Rum-baugh gave the National section and Mrs. Belle Logan the foreign section. Following the singing of a Homer City Card Party Member, and friends of the Association for Handicapped Children are urged to contribute saleable rummaae for this worthy cause.

Sharge of the business meeting. Mr, rjolgan of Blalr'dcrson and Linda and Bernard; program, waa discussed by The project avork -layettes andju. and Mr Mrt cvln Mr. and Mrs. Charles WeUen; Mr.

John BaUs. Senior Scout Adviaor. ftanlA Te-arllinrj plants, were, to be ready for the retterman of Indiana RD. nJ Mr- William WeUen; Mr. stated that the Hospital Aide.1 VjaillCJ I CatlMliy Homer City American Le- iHTran.

miss maoei Diacjc Drent- gion Auxiliary members will be'e( a study on the third chapter of Anyone having a donation or hostesses for a public card party In Barnesboro High may meeiing, ana men given to. Mrs. Donald WeUen; Mr. and Mrs. group, consisting of Mrs.

Joseph alck and shut-in The Ijamea E. WeUen: Mr. and Mazza'. troon. has dona thlrlv rummaae for this sale In the Legion Home tomgnt, was; spent in sewing and making Vara ShanP rrfl Richard Wellen; Miss Louise Wei- hours service at the local hospital Frances Jean telephone Mrs.

Harold Got- March 17, at eight o'clock. Prizes cancer dressings, len; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hend- and wiU receive their Nurm'i ri 21 Kb IKHaH refreshmentii mer Aiit Uh rUnMU Uama FJr.fcn. Mr- 7-r n.eJllH.

nui. tf-u 01 Mr, Ganley of Taylor Ueit IN 5-8451 Ganley, daughter please Mrs. Harold an0 reircsnmcms. Hebrews. The meeting was closed by the group singing a prayer.

Mrs. Viola Shrock, president, conducted the short business meeting after which the twenty two members and two visitors enjoyed a delicious tureen lunch. The Tickets will be available at the 7 CYTi i v. r- y. la-enue.

is now doinff hr student Thomas IN 8-2722. Under the sponsorship of the teaching In Home Economics at ervea py iwra. uoason ana jvirs. ny; Mr. and Mrs.

rreo Snirey and: Anderson, hostesses for the after- Ten members of the Sara Shane Martha and Tommy. High School. Builders Class Card Party council a new course for pros-jthe Barnesboro pective leader, waa started at the'ssmuhnm P. Circle of the United Presbyterian Cn "wmf th" nHLWitbMr' M1 Oanley wiU receive her1 C1" R. D.

Wllliama and Mrs. D. u. United Presbyterian Church will door. Ann Judson Circle The Ann Judson Circle of the First Regular Baptist Church will meet Monday, March 21, in the church at 7:30 p.m.

Program, Betty Gaston. Social hour, Elizabeth day afternoon for Iheir regular; Hugh Thompson Concert Clark led the devotions, using ap-j Scheduled For Tonight next meeting is scheduled to be held at the home of Mrs. S. W. Carson with Mrs.

Margie Walker as leader. "Strictly Formal" Cast EnthusiaHc On Play SHSS.rfT!? A.M"t"n"- ta- degree from th. Stat. Teacher. card party for member, of Hugh Thompson, baritone.

VTTS McCre.ry caienqar montn. iitie. are enrolled In the course. Sol, iParty Room. 1 me i iv coae'rt P-m.

i on the secondary school level. Mm. Paul T-nurr-uan nave an in. 7 I Sreat Wll th rrhnnt in tka oslt "Strictly-Formal." a three act comedy by WUllam Davidson, will Hess and Betty Lewis. jrisripr Aiirl tnrtnm nn that i All young couple, of the church are cordially invited to attend.

eU.e. ik. ......1 UU1 II1K nu CaiLIJKB CirCGI. Love Gift offering will be re terestlnsj report on ihe Mission be presented by the Keith Drama- tiietk iiiB course twill' lege campus in Indiana under h.M Ganley was a member of the tie Club, March 22, 1855. Study Book Under Three Flags.

I aitanionei Um TrHletai oi.i. ea, uiv tcliiei a OVOUt ceived at this meeting. Country Club Members p.m. i members made cancer dress An-" rsTi.T.,.. i n.

HoU3e "stead of ln the old Scout "om fcConom4CB UD. ewman The producUon is the duMgs and bedding for the United Sericj Committee room as previously announced. ud, ana ineia aigma upsuon Tection of Joann Hartle assisted by Presbyterian Home at Wilkinsburg. Mr now midst Mrs. Leonard Rising, who is Srrity' Auxiliary Sons of Italy The Ladies Auxiliary to the Sons of Italy will hold a Spaghetti Dinner, Sunday.

March 20 from 12 The danct class which was tent- student directors, Janet Hoffmas-: siy reiresnments were served of nIj nlnth coa.t.to.eoagt concert cftairmen of newly formed Or- ively scheduled to start Wednes Friendship Grove Group Plans Future Activities The Zeta Gamma Chapter of Friendship Grove 269 held their regular monthly meeting at the Steim Hotel in Kittanning March 11, at 8:00 p.m. Mrs. Helen Karr, State Manager was present for the meeting. Plans were made to hold a hay-ride and treasure hunt at the July meetfng, and a swimming party i for the August meeting. The next meeting is scheduled ta ur ami rainca: JHiKeseu.

1 uw uusicm, mu, nvim ujuv. season, wa. of the M.tropou. "ZfZ, CIVIC Light 0 ACCCptS noon 2S f'aeven o'clock AprU .3 ha, been canceUed. wn Opera's leading baritones fanr1' repo ea tnat her rouP hs a i.

iriir 1 Thirty-five couples were needed tc lie is invited. Tickets be ob Thirty-five couples were needed to "Strictly Formal" is a delightful may been making an analysis of Girl Alliitirvn AnnliratmnC v. u6o Mies juj ui i mi sn ju MnntiMn Airvh mni tained from any of the members, youth. The cast Is enthusiastically IIWOUCI VKKJ TICCi Mebflpolltan 0p. Scouts and girl, of Scout age compose a class and it was impossible to get that number of people interested.

linn't fnrUct ths nloxA Cnna It. Trio niula n.ni With 48 members and two a-uests Auditions of the Air in imy-six Uall North Ifith St InHiann an evenlna of wholesome mi 1 1 'oer cent of all eir) in inHtan. auenaance, ine urusaaer uiass mr- iwiiipon na un wvonw- uvn OI ureHter i-msDurgn an of the Presbvterlan Church of Of opera ana concert auaiences, nouncea ioaay mat auaiuons ior Marion Center met In tha cliurchiaver since that time, and has re-i are registered their singing ensemble for the 1955 Easter Eggs For Sale The members of the Kirkpatrlck Circle of the PlumviUe IT. P. Republican Women Meet dining room for iheir monhtlyi cently extended his activities to in- i season will be held Monday through Sew-Thrif ty be held at the home of Elva Wiser in Rose Valley ln the form of a rush party.

meeline. The dinner elude appearances on radio and 1 Mr' Kissinger thanked Mrs. Jo- Friday. April 25-29 at Frlck School. The monthly meeting of the In- i headed Mn: -noberl steff and television programs on nationwide "Ph McMahon, public relations Thackerary Oakland.

The try- diana Council nf Church are to meet in the Church Stanley Brady, aerved the networks. chairman for the success of the outs will be under the personal 'en will be held this Fridav Mareh basement early Thursday evening. March 24 to make Easter eggs. dinner at 8:45 p.m. Following thej Aamisslon la ny season ticket.

uin ncmi week, mank you supervision ol nan kthz, musical is at 8:00 p.m. in Memorial Hall. Birthday Party Sunday Anyone wishing to order one or ainner. tr.c group held their busi-, owevery, maiviauai aamissions wnueo to tne i-'irecior. i Attorney wm.

Pierce will speak nesa oe purcnasea at tne risner "twaiJaiJCI. r.aio station, nign Auditions for the ballet will be on County Government. rr.ore of these chocolate covered fruit and nut eggs, please contact The class president. Noble Bell. Auditorium box office after 7:30 scnooi groups ana stores for their held April 20 and 21 at 7:30 p.rn.1 part in helping to tell the p.

this evening. Girl Auditions for the ballet will be A surprise birthday party waa held at Polk State School Sunday fo- James Rumbaugh, son of Clair Rumbaugh of Dayton, who wa. 23 year, old on Mareh 13, with approximately 25 of his friends help- Montgomery and Glen Campbell P-TA the president, Mrs. Leroy Wood any one of the members before Thursday, March 24. Scout Story." held April 20 and 21 at 7:30 p.m.

presided for the business meeting. Reports were given by the secretary, treasurer, and Way's and Means committee, also discussion The next Council meeting will be at the YM-YWHA auditorium on) So. Bellefield also In r- Montgomery Township neia on April twentieth. Past Noble Grands Club Has Annual Dinner L. the celebration.

Mr. Rumbaugh and sons Herb Crete and Homer City Church Services This Lord's Day at the morning Hnmo Frnm Hntnital B.dward NoU of New York has been H1h Sc.iool. Monday, March 21, engaged as choreographer for the.1'55' P-m- 1 4th consecutive season and will! Program: Mr. Thomas E. Cor-com.

to Pittsburch for tha audi. Supervising Principal, will of various events for the class, Anyone wishing to purchase glad-toll bulbs this Springs may do so by seeing Mrs; David Mottern. ert, Raymond and Paul, were ent and added to the party with a The Past Noble Grand. Club of vjpnui Una Rrbe.fah I-nrtcr Nn 909 Katrl beautifully decorated three tier THE NEW HIGH worsmp service at the Crete (9:45) DClk I A donation was taken and 7 "'nser oi aaarton cen- Uon dates. SCHOOL" land Homer City (11:10) United birthday cake.

'be turned over to th. Bed 5T-i H.T TnZZ STS Executive Secretary, Music by the Montgomery and 'Presbyterian Churches, the pastor Young, stated that the r.im i- c. wm speaK on uie tneme i unow iiiifij uivniugia ana jour Martha and Robert Neese were enjoyed a delicious baked heim tinn'ei nnHf tr umnlnv Ine-a1 nan- i Not The Man, welcomed into me class. ai mu rememorances. cards, gifts and ervisor.

Mrs. Jean Joseph. ated pie who meet the At the evening service at 8 p.m. i th rr Zmr Prayers during her Illness. 'V BAZAAR: Each member is prayers durina her illn.

can professional; to av the Crete Church, the pastor ip Keeping wim ai. atricic Lay. Also for a hnu. an sianaara wm oe continued, euasi n. the group enjoyed an hour's invBe.tiftII alvn of.

90. cards-vr nvor )m miKn wr bnn ft wrapped 23 cent gift. standards will be continued. Last Named Sorority Officer Miss Florence Faus, daughter ot 9' Pev. and R.

W. Fau. of (M Church street, Indiana, ha. been elected to the position of Chaplain of her sorority Alpha XI Delta on the Mount Union College wiu apeaK on "3 ara Dies of warn- sold. movica.

Ruth Pequlnot. fined to h.r hnm. "oned for the ensemble and 25 ine Apru meeting wiu be held h.i... 'u dancers for the ballet. irg." The combined Young Peoples groups of the Homer City and This sum-1 in th rhurK An.ii 0 see ner friends.

in the Church April 12. man, Mrs. Helen Wells, Mrs. Hallle Crete U.P. Churches will meet at 'mer's chorus will consist of 26 sing-1 ere.

and IB dancers. Dance At Brush Valley A round and square dance will Crete Church with the pastor 1'iwuviuicu auu mill. uilbD ivic i.cnlsll Mra. Arthur Gemmell, who has Campus. She will officially begin her duties March 1 and will con Visited Airmen Sons Applicbtions are now being ac- held at the Brush Valley Sports- leading a discussion on "How Can returned to her home from the In- After a social hour, the elub Our Summer Fori ji eentea at tne Association's Jenx- r.

n'a nan March is rmm a miwe invest tinue In her term for one year. Miss Faus wa. chosen for the Mrs. Chauncey Templeton of memberi ttnded the regular -Doreeiation fn, ih. ZuJL, Aracde office and forms will li.

Jtfuslc wiU be furnished by Christ?" East Church street visited her son n'Mn or un RebeKah Lodge. care received while thar- mn senl uPn request. Those who Johnny Nesbit, Everyone la in- Everyone Is cordially invited to Wayne at the Langley Air Force for the many cards and sifti are selectet from the auditions vlted, these services, position by a nominating, committee, and wa. unanimously elected by the entire chapter. She 1.

a V' sophomore at Mount Union and la majoring In elementary education. Base in Virginia over the weekend. VlCirArf TlaiinhfoP ceived from omnt be available for full time iijii.u vuu i. jf- rphearsnls Blartina Mav 23 andi She accompanied Mr. and Mrs.

neighbors. Six Men Made Members Gamma Rho Tau At ISTC I will be employed until the close' William Wagner of BeUe Vernon, Mr. and Mrs. Clay Martin of who visited their son Robert. ol the season on August 6, South Tenth street spent the week- Infantidings Both airmen are stationed at itH with ttiafa.

4ii.arit Inx Hosoital Patient Six Indiana area men have been sophomore in the business educa-made members of Gamma Rho'tion department. Tau, national honorary business! Bruno Martini, son of Mr. and Langley Base with the 405th Fight- tamily, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Robert At Beauticians Meet Wade Harris of 12 North Tenth er Bomber Wing.

HENRY Mr. and Merle Henry proudly announce the birth of a fraternity, at the State Teachers, Mrs. Oreste Martini of Railroad street la a hi tha Indiana Oewhirst of Patterson Heights. Beaver Falls. They helped to celebrate their daughter's birthday on Mrs.

Lloyd Elgin of Homer City College, Indiana. New memberi street. Homer City, a sophomore Hospital. Mr. Harris wa.

admit- 4742 UK 244 Birthdays daughter born to them March 14 spent the past week in New York are as follows: i in the business education depart- auernoon lor oo- March 11. servation. at 7:35 p.m. in Indiana Memorial City at the Robert Fiance Hair, Bernard Pella. son of Mr.

and ment. Visited Daushter Hospital. Susan Darlene tipped the Design Institute where she took aa- Mrf. Andrew J. Pella of Dixon- John Turley, son of Mr.

and Mrs scales st 8 pounds, 12 ouncea. vanced training in hair ityhng- vme. a junior in the business Turley of 48 Maple avenue, Dennla, 8 years old and Bonnie! Other nrofessional beauticians, cation deoartment tha Cnlleaa 'inm ntv inin in v. Mrs. Jane Link of Chestnut street, who has been a surgical patient in Indiana Hospital for lh.

na. waalr I. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Mogle of Cay age are proud of their new enrolled at the world famous school in Indiana.

ness education department. MARCn II Malir Wlckens Richard Eugene Chlodo MVs. Harry Ivan Myera Margaret Dunkovieh Rose Super Barbara Russel Husted Margaret Jane Lowry Jess Yvonne Johnson Shouos Fashion "must" lor summer the eool. cool sundress! Curvy bodice, soft skirt make this simple style 'especially flattering to the shorier, fuller figure. No fuss, no trill, to mar Us lovely lines.

Easy sewing too proportioned to fit balf-slzera perfectly! Pattern 4741: Half Sizes 14 Vi. Mtt. 1814. 20tt. 22.

24W. Size West Pike; their daughter, Mrs. sister and future playmate. cam. zroni noiiano, japan, n-.

George Coury, son of Mr. and George Belock, son of Mr. Ceorge Coury, son of Mr. and George Belock, son of Mr. and and expects to return to her home F.lmer Smith, and their daughter-! Her mother is the former Max- AIM Ul in-law.

Mrs. Basil Mogle. both of ine Painter, daughter of Mary States. A number of them were Mr- ueorge uoury' Sr' 80 Rau- enioved vl.lt road street. Homer a lunlor neat- Pnomore ln the business Tuesdsy the Mrs.

AI- Maternal grandmother is styling In order to compete at the business education depart-'education department. llf i ii i. I Gamma Rho Tau is a national! WOMien 111 DOWImR MdlCn Strewcutter.b,,, DeGailro of Ernest, home of Mary fainter of Box 663, Indiana International Show to be held later I I Utt takes SV4 yard. 95-Inch fabric. Mrs.

Jane Lyke King Mrs. DeGastro is also a daughter the paternal grandparents are de- this month at the Statler 01 Mr. and Mrs. Jake Mogle. I ceased.

in New York. Tola pattern easy to use, sim-j Wilton ftmerron Austin Hotel Dick Learn, aon of Mr an(1 MrI. -ousmess eaucauon nonorary irater-j Approximately forty women par-, Lisle W. Learn of Heilwood, nity men- The Purpose of this ticipated in a bowling match on Fannie Thomas pie to sew. Is tested for fit.

Has' complete illustrated instructions. B4 Thirty-five scuta la coins' uuimnj Bi.c.nuuil, Rl.rui IS, UH i ship and character, to advance Eagles Home, Indiana. the professional attitude of the The teams were composed ol Bv Jolita LITTLE EVE for this pattern add a cents for; prospective business education memoers of Court St. Bernard, aaek pattera for lat-clais mslllng. Catholic Daughters of America, teacher the classroom and to forward the democratic ideal in education.

Students are elected to member t4 ANN! ADAMS, ear, of Indiana Evening Gazette. Pattern O.pt, 111 Wist llth St, New York 4hd tne Altar Society of St. Louis' Church, Lucernemines. The latter group were hostesses for the event Carul Ruth Crother. Mary Lee Fling Mary Jane George J.

Forde Trimble Marlon E. Stephens Russell Ruth Clayton Harry Itombaugh Alice Pugh Mra. Clair Weiss Terry Dale Jones Livingston Biker Jacqueline Anne Gundv Brian Audley Emtrick ship in Gamma Rho Tau on The Court St, Bernard league I. N. X.

Print plainly NAME, AD OUtS with ZONE. SIZE ani HTU XLMBEB. basis of their college achievement, earned top score in this return en satisfactory high scholarship, and' gagement. Tat. fetteSB easy le ese.

slaplel general character. Membership is The women enjoyed a light lunch by invitation and implies distinct at the close of the afternoon'. fee eew. la aUsted for III Baa eoza ftele Uleetnud lutraettaaa. promise I future teacher.

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