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THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS. 7HONDAY. JANUARY 13. IfMT. 12 SOCIETY AND CLUBS; NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN JANE December Bride ASSEMBLY WOMEN 10 GIVE LUNCHEON CHAIRMEN FOR GUILD EVENT HEALTH SUBJECT November Bride A.

W. S. GARNER WED Couple on Two-Week Wedding Trip After Ceremony at Bride's Home OF A. TON 15 Physicians, Educators Will! Speak, Show Movies Wednesday MARY EMP WL HEAR ROUP MORGAN GHT A i ii 1 Mrs. Clifford Townsend Reception Chairman for Club Event at Claypool School Head to Address Shadeland Croup Other Meetings Scheduled I 5 -r i Following a two-week wedding! trip through the South.

Dr. and Mrs. William Stanley Garner will be at home in the Marcy Village apart- Mrs. M. Clifford Townsend is reception chairman for the luncheon; to be given Wednesday by the In-j dianapolis Branch.

State Assembly; Women's Club, at 12:30 p. m. in! the Claypool hotel. "God Bless America" will open the program, which will be followed by the invocation by Mrs. Charles J.

Bu-j chanan; greetings, Mrs. Curtis Shake, and responses, Mrs. Edward Stein. Mrs. Albert H.

Walsman and Mrs. William J. Dudine will make the introductions and the Matinee Musicale chorale section will Mrs. Arthur Madison will be ments. Prior to her marriage Sat urday evening at the home of her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Law KfffiD. the bride was Miss Mary Health is to be one of the popular topics on programs of Parent-Teacher Association meetings this week. A number of widely-known physicians are among the "head-liners' announced and at one school a moving picture will illustrate the address. All the meetings are scheduled for Wednesday.

Harry Feldnxan, instructor in physical education at School 2, will speak on "Safety and Health" and show an illustrative film at 2:30 p. m. at the school. The school chorus will sing. Refreshments will be served.

Miss Gertrude Thuemler, dean of girls at Arsenal Technical High School, will discuss "Guiding Boy and Girl Relationships" at 1:30 p. m. Jane Kemp. The bridegroom is the -Xa, eon of Dr. William Gamer.

A reception followed the service. fnr traveling. Mrs. Garner chose a tomato wool costume suit with accents of Persian Iamb and a match ing fur hat and muff. Her corsage! a of camellias.

The Rev. Lenn L. Latham pr- Mrs. Ambrose Carrico was Miss Eileen Akester before her marriage late in November. (Holland).

for patrons of the Study Club of' School 3. i School 18 will hold a safety meet-- formed the ceremony before a win- DeWitt S. Morgan, superintendent of Indianapolis public schools, will discuss "Etiquette of This Generation Toward Youth" at the Shade-land A. meeting tonight 7:45 o'clock in one of a number ot programs to be given this week by Marion county A. groups.

The on A. will sponsor a "jitney supper" from 6:30 until 7:30 o'clock tonight. The business meeting will be at 7:45 p. m. with Mrs.

Marie Matuschka, of th Dairy Council, as guest speaker. Mrs. George Madden is program chairman. The Rev. Louis G.

Grafton, pastor of the Garfield Park Baptist church, will give the invocation the A. meeting at William H. Evans School, No. 2, Tuesday at 1:30 p. m.

Albert Cowden. Jr, will sing, accompanied bv Mr. Helen Brewer and a technicolor movie will be shown. Speedway A. will meet Wednesday at 3 p.

m. in the grad school gymnasium. The vocational department will present a program. Hostesses for the meeting, at which Mrs. Charles Petraits will preside, are Mrs.

John Irish and Mrs. Thomas Tsareff. "Juvenile Delinquency" will discussed by Miss Agnes Mahoney, principal of School 9, at the meeting of the Crooked Creek A. Wednesday at 7:30 p. m.

The program is in the charge of Fred Kuhn. A panel discussion on the part played in education by the home, church and school will be held at the meeting of the Warren Central A. Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Those taking part will be Mi.

James L. Murray, of the Indiana Congress of Parents and Teacher vf 'v vs a rirawri in silver-zrav. decor- i Thomas B. Porter was Mrs. Asel Spellman Stitt, director, and Mrs.

Natalia Conner, accompanist. Mrs. L. Preston Highly is chorale chairman. Other committee chairman are Mrs.

Walter E. Treanor, program; Louis R. Markun, general arrangements; Mrs. Walsman. special guests; Mrs.

Thurman Gottschalk, invitations; Mrs Joe Rand Beckett, finance; Mrs. James M. Tucker, publicity; Mrs. E. C.

Wakelam, tickets, and Mrs. Paul Laymon, decorations. ated with a garland of Picardyj Miss Mary Loa Lytton before her gladioli and flanked by two Victo-j marriage December 30. Mr. and rianglass prism candelabra.

Rib- Mrs. Porter are living at 3467 bons held by guests formed the aisle KenwtMxi avenue. and bowls of spring flowers were used throughout the house. i I The bride, given in marriage by J0 partlYI PIT vJUD her father, chose a gown of white, ing at 2:30 p. m.

The traffic patrol j. will be introduced, followed bv School The various chair-dance to the music of the "Toyjmen wTlU explain their duties. Trumpet" bv Louise Chamness.) Dr- Herman G. Morgan, of the Betty Wilson 'and Eleanor Ann Wil-!" board of health, will speak at p. m.

in School 75. Esther School 25 will open its meeting atlrapier and Kara Odict will direct 3:15 p. m. Miss Alberta Program by the first and second of the Madison avenue library PuPjs. The Study Club will branch, will speak on "The at 1:30 P- m- directed by Mrs.

ices of Your Library in Motivating School 80 will hear Mrs. Clayton Children Reading. velvet fashioned with a full skirt i and sleeves and lace inserts on the! bodice. Flare cuffs with lace ex-j tending over the hands featured the sleeves and the neckline was off- the-shoulder. Her velvet cap had stiffened lace halo and she car-i 1 Many Attend Horse Show Welfare Section Meets Wednesday The community welfare depart- ried white camellias.

H. Ridge speak on "Community Activities' at 2:30 p. m. Mrs. John Cunningham will discuss "Emotional Stability" at 10 a.

m. for patrons of the Study Club of School 84. Ralph Kemp will speak on "State Institutions." and show a colored film, sponsored by the state department of public The new feature of the Algonquin Riding Club, the Sunday afternoon 'horse show for members, drew a Mrs. Courtland C. Cohee (left) is chairman and Mrs.

Alan L. Sparks, co-chairman, for the annual luncheon to be given by St. Vincent's Hospital Guild January 22 at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. considerable audience yesterday asj weather permitted the show to be; Iheld out of doors. Judges chosen Pastor to Speak.

The Rev. Roscoe Henderson will speak at School 26, at 3:15 p. m. Music will be by the Mothers Chorus and the first and second grade pupils. William A.

Evans, director of safety education of the city schools, will use "Safety A Personal responsibility" as his topic for discussion at School 29, at 2:30 p. m. Summer camp experiences will be given by Maurice Drummond, captain of the school traffic patrol and by Albert Podkin, lieutenant. were Mrs. William Jarrett.

Miss Marilyn Richards and William AJ Hussey. Awards were ma.de as Horsemanship. Miss Sally Stokely.j Miss Sue Reeder, Miss Ruth Bradley and H. S. Cheney; three-gaited.

Miss CHESS EXPERT TO PLAY INDIANAPOLIS GROUPS Sunny Climes of South, Draw Residents From Indianapolis I. A. Horowitz, international chess; Miss Gertrude Thuemler and the "Care of the School Child" will Reeder. Miss Mary Moore. Miss Alice Thev follow the sun: Mrs.

Nathan P. Graham, -T L' Club will hold its regular discussion Mrs. Thomas Osborne was henlu' i luncheon at 12:30 p. Wednesday Bisters only attendant. She wore gown of sleeping blue crepe made cni at the clubhouse, similar lines with fitted sleeves and I A legislative program will be ar-carried coral camellias, furget-me- ranged by Mrs.

Charles H. Smith, nots and Finch roses encircled by i legislative chairman of th? Indiana rold camellia leaves. Gustav Don-1 Federation of Clubs, who will injur was best man. troduce Donald F. Stiver super-- Out-of-town guests were J.

A. intendent of Mate police. His ub-Sunderland, Detroit; Mrs. will be. Proposed Ijb Ution Munger.

St. Clair. Miss Hes for Public Safety. Mrs. Walter S.

Fay. Jefferson. Mr. and Mrs. Greenough.

vice-chairman of the Grorge LaChance, Nashville: Miss Indiana Merit System Association. Betty Turk, Terre Haute; Mr. and! will speak on Neve's a Mrs E. P. GUliatt.

Bloomington; Merit System. Professor W. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kemp.

Jr Efroymson Butler vay.cha.r. Marion; Mr. and Mrs. John Kemp.jn of the Terre Haute; Mr. and Mrs.

Robertpn home rule type ovemment. Keller. Corydon, and Mr. and Mrs." Sfi? iwa" Edward Wood. Greencastle.

ior Rule lOT Indiana The bride attended Lindenwood Cities and Tow College and the John Herron Art Rasrrmsseri chairman of the School and was graduated from c- RauJf, nlJ i rY New York School of Fine and Ap-j' hunter horsemanship. Miss Stokely. niece. Miss Joan Pinneli, daughter of Mrs. Russell Rev.

John B. Ferguson, pastor of the Irvington Presbyterian church. A pitch-in supper will precede ths meeting. Children and parents of the tenth grade of the school are 'companied by her Stevens, will leave the Tanque Verde University of Ari be discussed at 2 p. m.

by Dr. Plilip! master, will play simultaneous chess L. Kintz at School 30. Music Willi at the Indianapolis Athletic Club, will use "Safety A Personal Re- Thursday at 8 p. m.

This is his giVethird arance against Indianap-w. tt Tfpmno'r olis chess players. In these con- William E. Munk, Mrs. Munk and: Sunday for Arizona, where Mrs.

Graham will stay at ranch near Tucson, and Miss Pinnell will enter the Miss Ruth Bradley, and open jumping, Miss Boozer. Miss Stokely, Munk and Ab Metzger. especially Invited. zona, Mrs. Pinnell will stay in the West until Jdne, when she will return here, where she lives with Herbert A.

Pinnei, her brother, and of Manual Training High tests he has been opposed bv some! sr M'er we will speak at 2:30 p. m. at School 31.1 seventy-five Indianapolis players jp -TA Wednesday aTO The 8-a nnniis and thir nnfci Jana r- l- a. weanesaay at 7. JO Mrs.

Pinnell Mrs. Frederic M. Ayres and Mrs. A. R.

Holliday plan and has been defeated onlv twice to leave Wednesday for Captiva island, off the coasj' p. m. Mrs. Leon Deer will preside. The Garden City A.

will meet Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. with directed by George N. while playing against thirty or forty at a time. will play, Turnail.

they will spend two weeks Mrs. Thomas Ruct elshaus, who visits her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hall, of Washington, each winter Zella Spence. of the Riley room Last year he was accomoanied bv "1M1C tha week in February at their Palm Beach (Fla.) home, will leave the firs 7- -yi M1" i Morton, of New England, and the Mrs.

Gladys Doty, health chair- A pura au. ui. rc iSmith anri Mesdames Miami where they wated from Indiana university slmnson. Carson. Raloh E.

Simnson. Maurice Club Calendar Tuesday. Roberts Parliamentary Law, Inc. Noon luncheon at the Colonial tea-j room. Mrs.

O. F. Wulfekammer, Mrs. Charles Bogart and Mrs. E.

C. Wakelam, hostesses. Mrs. N. JJ Smallwood to preside.

"Ranking Motions." Mrs. Rose Marie Cruzan. Axemas Luncheon and election at 12:30 p. m. with Mrs.

Charles Holtman. Australian Chapter. International Travel-Study Mrs. A. C.

Broecker, hostess. Luncheon 12:30 n. m. with with them to Nas- Mr. and Mrs.

Ray S. Sparrow have gone to joined Mr. and Mrs. P. R.

Mallory, and will cruise sau on the Mallorys' yacht. the I. U. school of medicine. He in the Home" at rn fr 2K2i Pla tandem, making alter- man of the Glenns Valley rTVm o.PsorngsinbSyChS nate moves against thirty-four pupils.

I testants. defeating all of the thirty- ls a member of Sigma Nu. B. Eppert and Clyde V. Montgomery.

Mrs. Claude Hoover and her committee will be in charge of the dining room. The tour scheduled for Thursday. I U. ASTRONOMY EXPERT TO LECTURE AT CHURCH Miss Belle Shofield, assistant di-iur.

iwill be a lertur; Vom 7h rector of art education in the public! Payers wishing to challenge him 'rJ. and ill schools, will give an Illustrated talk should bring their own MrljSfnk CarTv ll on "Mexico" at 3 p. m. for patrons Fr ih wishing to view the ex-ires- Mrs- nn rey mil pre- of School 35. Music will be by the bibition without participating Second grade rhythm band, directed fJjte Pla'- thpre wlH no charge, Mr.

and Mrs. James F. Carroll entertained with a tea Sunday at their home in Golden Hill in honor of Miss Geraldine Eliza Bissell, Wellesley, whose engagement to the Carrolls' son. H. Allen Carroll, has been announced.

The bride-elect, who spent the week-end by Miss Ruth Synder. I A.ne coniest is neia unaer ine aus-i jy A School 38 will open its meeting ati pic" Ine uenul maiana unessj 2:30 p. m. A farewell program will given by the 8-A class, followed' by a tea. 0SSIAN TEACHER TO TAKE! Study Urged in State Schools Mrs.

Alex Bailey, assisting. "Into; here and returned east today, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul the Indian Ocean," Mrs. Bertha Bissell, of Wellesley.

The couple will be married when Mr. Carroll ait0 Bf kCr" Reading' Mrs' r- i has completed his volunteer service with the United States army. Miss lando Little. Women's Organization of Retail: Bissell attended the Lincoln School. Providence, R.

and was gradu- Druggists 12:30 p. m. luncheon and! ated from Connecticut College for Women, New London. Mr. Carroll white elephant bridge party at the; is ariuate of Park School here and Hamilton College, chapter house.

Hostesses: Mes- committee for the Players Club production Saturday night at Heustis. tne cjvic Theater, which will be followed by a dance at the Woodstock Tokalon Luncheon at the home Club, and several cast members plan to dine at the Propylaeum prior of Mrs Ray B. Dorward. "Diplo- tQ tne pei.forrnance. The committee, which includes Mr.

and Mrs. "onerRouble dSussSn of. Mpad' Airmen; Messrs. and Mesdames Edwin M. McNally, to federal court naturalization ex-W.

A. Cogshail will speak on aminations has been postponed. Some Total Eclipses of the Sun as -jp monthly meeting of the Mon-Seen From Spain and the Philippine day Guild will be January 27 at at the church night dinner, the ciUDhouse. There wni be a Wednesday evening at the Meridian, business meeting at 1:30 p. m.

with Street Methodist church under di- Mrs jonn Bern, chairman, pre-rection of Section 1. Woman's So- sidjnfr. ciety of Christian Service. -phe program at 2 o'clock will in-The speaker is director of the cud Cosmopolitan Thoughts in astronomical observatory or Indiana song and Storv." with Mrs. J.

Clif-University. Miss Nellore M. Conck- ton Herschmari. reader; Mrs. Frank lin and Mrs.

Fred G. Braden are j. Billeter. soloist, and Mrs. Rus-co-cnairmen.

New church members (n Herschman, accompanist. Host-will be special guests and musical rss for the social hour will be Mrs. program will be featured. Rrserva- William Frascr. Uons should be made at the church The Public Health Nursing As.no-effice by Tuesday noon.

ciation group of the community welfare department will meet with ARRIUS COURT TO INDUCT Mr jLr. Aiaunew winters, head oi the; pediatric department, Indiana CASTLE SCHOOL POST ical College, will speak on "Youri Child's Health" at 1:30 p. m. in! BLUFFTON, Jan. 13 (Spl.) School 39.

The primary depart-j George Craig, a commercial ment will provide music, directed teacher at Ossian High School a by Mrs. Gladvs Wheeler. The Rev. Floyd F. Smith, Emmanuel Baptist number of 5ears' has resined to church, will give the convocation, a position at New Castle, Dr.

Louis Segar to Speak! where he will be in charge of the The state board of education ha a asked state schools to offer Spanish and Portuguese language courses and subjects of Pan-American history and culture in a resolution it passed, it was announced today. Lewis Segar will discuss "A city's school textbook rental library r'! Dr TTlfV, rH-cr. -OA v.wDvu aivw niiu current events, Mrs. Henry Cochrane, chairman. Mrs.

Henry J. Windt and Mrs. Earl Neill. Ijiptnr TTvpninu mplinu with foster interest in relations between m. at School 46.

Music will be at MUW W1U Ralph W. Boozer and Frank J. Hoke, entertained the cast bunday evening with a buffet supper in the Woodstock Club. A rehearsal followed. Among those who will entertain with dinner parties before going to the show and dance Saturday are Mr.

and Mrs. E. G. Vonnegut, whose guests will be Messrs. anri Mesdames Ralph W.

Boozer, Robert S. P- He will fill the place at New LEADERS TO BE INDUCTED Mr George Faulstich, Allisonville road. Irvington Tuesday Miss Emily, Stempfe! Ralph Vonnegut. Charles Rockwood and John Heidt and Dr. Sco0 -d John Ray Newcomb.

Guests of Dr. and Mrs. J. Carlton Dan- the Americas, the resolution aaid. "It is the judgment of the board that western hemisphere unity and defense may be extended best through a mutual understanding of the history, culture and customs of each continent." it read.

Floyd I. McMurray, state auper-intendent of public instruction, aaid curricula are flexible enough to use the suggested courses, if not already Dy tne pupus. Patrons of School 51 will meetiCastle made vacaiU by the recnt at 1:30 p. m. to see the motion death of his father.

Professor Or-: picture "Keeper of the Fires." ville M. Craig, former superintend- School 56 will hold its meeting at ent of schools at Bluffton and 3 p. m. Columbia City. Dr.

Oliver Greer will speak at 2:30 TZZ visits in elorida Friermood, accompanied by Miss Betty Jane Ronk, daughter RSoTd73 will open its Mr' and Mls' Morton Rk- has eign Footprints in the Home." lei will oe IJT. ana Mrs. o. jerome inren, mi. aim Cun ningham, Mr.

and Mrs. G. Vance Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Orland A.

Church. Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Robinson will have dinner with Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Ferriday, Jr. Arrius Court. No. 5.

Ben Hur Life Association, will hold public Installation of officers Tuesday at 8 p. m. in Castle Hall, at which Arthur Basey mill become chief. Others to be inducted are: Mrs. Hazel Barker, past chief; Mrs.

Dorothea Lambert, Judge; Mrs. Gladys Mills, teacher; Harry McKnight. captain: Miss Btty Berry, guide; Mrs. Roberta Pittman, keeper of tribute; Clavton Spaulding. keeper of inner gate; Omar White, keeper of outer gate; Mrs.

Kathcrine White and Mrs. Goldie Savior, trustees: Mrs. Anna Pettet. pianist; William Holladay. degree team captain, and Arnold Weils, drill team captain.

The Federated Patriotic iocieues will install officers at. Ft. Friendly Wednesday. Officers to be inducted are Miss Evelyn Compton. president; Mrs.

Florence Belle Roberts, first vice-president: Mrs. Eliyabeth Austin, chaplain: Mrs. Claudia K. Erther. treasurer: Mrs.

Irene Compton. secretary: Mrs. Bertio Martin, patriotic instructor; Mrs. Hazel Reichman. color bearer, and Mr.

Rufus O'Harrow. counselor, "nstall-ing officers are Mesdames Bessie Hart. Lula Hartzog. Edna E. Faulev and Anna Davis.

Mrs. Ella Almond is the retiring president. included, as optional subjects. at 1:30 p. m.

with a talk by Jur a iwo-momn vacation The board passed the resolution principal. Mrs. Henrietta Hudson, Miami, Fla. She was accompanied in a meeting attended by C. T.

Ma -followed by songs from a boy's by Mrs. Glenn Schmidt, her sister, lan, who will become' state quartet from Arsenal Technical and Mr. Schmidt, Ft. Thomas, March 15. m.

with a talk bv the IeIt Ior a two-month vacation in Deep, dark mystery surrounds the entertainment planned by the committee for the Backstage Club's party at 8 p. m. Sunday at the Civic Theater. Mr. and Mrs.

Ford Kaufman, chairmen, admit grudgingly that it will be "novel," and other than that, "have no statement to make." Assisting the Kaufmans are Mr. and Mrs. R. Kirby Whyte, Mr. and Mrs.

C. C. Robinson and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Green.

R. A. McKinney and his son. gigma Phi, wii lhave a card party Frank E. McKinney.

and the lat- Tuesdav in the Electric building, ter's small son Robert, all of this irs Georee Fowler will be in city, are visiting in Miami Beach. charge of arrangements. The Fortnightly Literary "Tne Finnish Home, vMrs. Henry Horn-brook; 2:30 p. m.

at the Propylaeum. Social Studv "Loon Feather" Iola Fuller). Mrs. R. H.

Avers. Mrs. Jeanette Blake, hostess. Irvington Friendship Circle Mrs. A.

B. Shultz. hostess, assisted by Mrs. Dennis Dalton. Independent Social Mrs.

A. M. Tarr. hostess. Chapter of the P.

E. O. Sisterhood Mrs. Elliott Powers, hostess. Reading of state bylaws and president's letter.

Chapter of the P. E. O. SisterhoodMrs. T.

R. Cockman. hostess. 1 p. m.

luncheon. Mrs. V. C. Dougherty, hostess.

Gleanings from the record. Mrs. S. N. Nail.

Chapter history. Mrs. J. A. Crewes Amieitia Mrs.

Albert Brethauer. hostess, assisted by -Mrs. Melville Hankins. Chapter of the P. E.

Sisterhood Mrs J. L. Kixmiller. hostess. "Thought for th Chapter," Mrs.

Amos Michael. Alpha Kappa Latreian Mrs. Robert Carter, hostess. Mrs. Daniel Young and Mrs.

Paul Suits, assistants. Speaker. Alpha Delta Latreian Mrs. Raymond Rice, hostess, assisted by Mesdames Walter C. Hiser.

Eusene Sims and Frederick Ahrbecker. Men are Particular about Sigma Chapter, Alpha Omicron v. Alpha, will meet Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. John J.

Flaherty announce the engagement of their daughter Eleanor Jane and Jeremiah J. Shine, fn of Mrs Julia Shine. The wedding will tak place January 21 in Hly Cross Catholic church. at the home of Miss Dorothy Smith Alpha Chapter. Phi Theta Delta will meet Wednesdav evening at the CBQC8 CEDE home of Mrs.

Francis Harding. WU; er-i- Mrs. Harry H. Cavenoer Chatterbox are Miss tertain Delta Chapter. Alpha Omi- c.

Alnha. at 7:30 o'clock this -hapier. Su cron Alnha. a Deb Ch Fiorina Schaefer. president; Miss session.

evening for a business it if i Lisieux Club will meet Tuesday in the Knigh The m. ot Josephine Budenz. vice-president; Miss Mary Ann Achsill. recording secretary: Miss Jo Ann Kraeszig. corresponding secretary, and Miss Helen Muihoiland.

treasurer. Columbus hah. Iota Kappa mprr 8 Tuesdav for a business scvn a. -V. fN, Mrs.

Henry Roberts be hostess to the Indiana Wornen's Memorial Association Wednesday at Iter home, assisted bv Mrs. M. D. Didwav, in Meridian Heights Inter-se Book thp nonl(o Cf ms Maxir.e Archer review. Mrs.

F. A. Linton. Mrs. E.

J. Rust, hostess, assisted by Mrs. B. Yarian. Professor John J.

Haramy will enau- on "World Events" at the charge of music, and Mrs. w. A r. fa A covered -ri i ch innriipnn T-tftT- Ilia re "T7-rer' r- a- 1 hostess. "Mad Booths of Maryland" onehtV the World War Memorial be served at 12:30 p.

m. "Stanley Kirnmel'. Mrs. Fred Wag- "m'iss Hazel Peacock, Zeta cner. "The Culture of the South," Td---t will be hostess.

Tne Woman's Cub of Woodruff Mrs. John Hutchines. Piace wiii have a dinner bridge gs- v. 2 Jr V. J' V' 1 served Tuesday evening at the clubhouse Women's Athletic Board of di supper An ovste I ft VJ Mrs.

Heroert and Mrs. 1 be er. ChMTi rectors meeting at 5:30 p. m. at the fT'0 6 ciubrooms.

Miss Marv Ball, presi- c'. A Andersoi m. Tuesda. e's Episcopal wi will follow. bazar be hostesses.

Mrc ar.d Mrs, hostess's for the to be given xoor r. Kelly be monthly bridge Wecnesdav afte. err. i. to cnarge.

Edelweiss Chapter, International Travel Study 6:30 p. m. at the Canary Cottage. "Into the Indian Ocean." Mrs. Ruth Halman.

7 The Indiana University Worn Club met for luncheon today at Canary Cottage. tyy IS 4 no.d wi-h The Thirty-One Club wii election at 8 p. m. Tuesda' Carl Anderson. I ciass will gie a evening at Years of experience have taught us how to please men We wash shirts in soft water and rich suds.

We starch them "just right." We iron them on special equipment siv them that professional finish to get collar? and cuffs smooth. Send us a few of your husbands shirts this week. He'll be exuberant about the wav thev look and feel. Acader Friday rink. I.

STAN LAUREL. SECOND WIFE ARE REMARRIED HOLLYWOOD. Jar. 13 AP Stan Laurel, the movie comedian, brought his fourth wife who also Tlie Batcnette. nte: the home cf Miss Nacine Fra? PHONE RI.

8255 me oc a was his second ho henevrncxn. La age fifty for Delta ers. Beta Cf JMc L.a Sir ONLY of Satur- Be erly were IS THE MOST IMPORTANT OF ALL oay a prie ceremoi: 9C each Vftias, Nev. Thev were April. 1934 amed and FOODS AS THE SOURCE OF PROTECTIVE VITAMINS A-B D- a r.

jjWDERE "7 la Abt mt-f imhf Fanllv SerTir 16 E. WASH. ceniber. 193fi wa.e wed dancer. fair rded 'ih Til lap 3.

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