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SOCIETY Cardivell Mam-Mills Parly Wilt-Be'Teied the Sostess 32ss Said TarJctagtrm -was host-; to ihe of Plus; iTJltra class of Methodist: church Friday night in' her. with. Mrs. Mary i Leonard Miner conducted the busi-i o-'jBROTHER, SISTER jGirl Scout GUILD DANCE CHAIRMEN jiollowwi with a general Bible dis- by P-ingeisen. Con-j The class furthered pUyisj tes were.

made to raising money to finance Mabel Rev. ilr. llation of the church, its special CIelt George Lutrell (project. Mrs. DaJe Mitchell, a new: an( GIeE The is-: i a -Mr.

and. Mro. Carl laham iu 5sa i prayer was offered by Mrs. iliis Paulina Sholty entertained honor their, daughter. Marcla.

The class will hold a. pot ri the Good Will club Friday night at htr fiance, Robert Joseph illlla. at an Informal party Saturday night home, 2100 South Lafon- jllille lucX oupper February- 15 a.1 the; the Kokomo Gas company social home Miller. Mr and Mrs. Willardirpom with a large group in.

attend- south "of tie churcb. iance. Two members, Mrs. Pearl taine jJtrjet. The couple, feted ex- JBeauchaaap and Mrs.

Julia Littler,) teniively since 'the announcement! Miss Marjorie Kinney whose rnar-j were reported Garnets were play-! of their wedding date, will rge will be an. event of the" prizes for ried, 3:30 o'clock Sunday. ing week was gutst of.honor at Kired, Irene IN'ay, Jfarthaj noon at the a ttracti ve dessert party and miscel-! Fullen. Dora Freeman and Louisej church. Guesta at tht party, whic begin with a buffet suppe Given Recognition National Staff -Tanice Elaine and Jon Harold, 'laneouM shower given Friday with a prize 3glfl South IjtfontaJne Thc was held in the social: Mrs.

Lucy The meeting are the children of-Mrs. r. ir om of tbe public Service cornjy-jFebruary IS will be at the Boroth of That A singular, honor-has, been bo- stowed -on the'-Kokomo Girl Scout organization 1 in the appointment, of its executive secretary, V. Tolle, to assist- national- staff officers with group leadership course to be held 'at- tbe Girl Scout Little Indianapolis. February 4 Mrs.

Joe Cain, local commissioner, is the recipient of a letter from Jean Ingle, field advisor of region 7. National Field Staff, in which she asked permission TO "borrow" Mrs. Tolle for the days of the Miss Ingle said in'part, "It is our. custom to use outstanding people to supplement national staff members for our training sessions." will spend a 'day in Indianapolis next week assisting in plans, for 1 the course. The wii: provide training -for all threej One" of the important dates on the social calendar age groups of the Girl.

Scout pro-' is Wednesday, February 33. when the Hospital Cheer Guild will gram. Senior, Intermediate and' hold its uimuttl dance. Mrs. I'aul 3.

Mills, left, -is general chair- Brownie. Itarjorie FUhcr. and norisHunt, Angle Phclps, Mariannal i on which lace dollies were with nut cups in the chosen; and-Mrs. Ward ic members'were pres- 1.1 i JDuke and Betty'X. the Rev.

co i on of pink and greenj and Mra. Perry D. Avory. Mr. and dcc orated the bride'3 table, above, Bessie Dain and Mrs.

I i UCllljH Coles. The meeting Feb- 21 m. Harrliion Mills, Mr. and was suspended a large i John W. JeHsup.

Mr. and Mrs.) wedding bell. Many lovely gifts Chester M. Poor. Jumea Oyler, presented to the brWe-elect.

Robert IJawson. Daniel Troy a Stephen Jessup, all of Ko-i The Happy Hour needle circle komo; Mrs. James N. Isham of I mel Friday night at the home of KJJnt. nlster-in-law Lillian Vogley with Mrs.

Belle bride-elect; Mian Virginia Lutz i and Mrs, Laura and MiKS Sara Steiger of luting. Present with 21 member Delta Gamma soror- the following new members, ity nistcrii of Itfham at Pur- Mesdames Juno Sosbe. Lottie Alh- due unlvemlly: Margie Dennis rion Vivian Childs. Dorothy Jones, Vcra Reel and Mai-thn of Bradford. MacMurroy of the bride-elect; and gutsL, Mrs.

Clara Mocl Mrs. Hobert Lrits and Mr. and Anderson. NBW nunohtne pal William Decn, Peru; Mrs. names were drawn.

-The attendance- Charles KrK-jf, DfltroU. Miss prize was awarded Lo Mrs. Muryl Betty Logansport. and I shine and special' prize to Mrs. James Dora Budd.

Each jncmber is asked to take an article for a sunshine Mrn. Fedora Moore Moore. Flint. Mich. Two cryntal eperpics with sweet-! box to the W.

O. T. M. meeting and candlca lo the bridal col-1 Monday night. The club's next and uqua, and runners of be Friday Feb- Ivy will decorate the Uin-lruary 3.

at the home of Mrs. Lucy guo or women voters sancs an! DOVOI-O The commit- -T- na i KJJ.I. iT.un.umu irnoon. Following a service ot tho meeting will for Macomb, 111., where they jert, Mrs, C. Knclpple and Mcsrtamcs Mary Miller, Zora will make their home and wheru gavo an Interesting: re- an(1 ones table which will bo npread with a white dinner cloth.

Floral place cards will be In the choaen colors and Mingle rose tap. era will center the small tables in tho Glftx from Miss Li ham and Mr. Millu, the wrappings further suggesting tho bridal colors, will mark 1 the. places of their attendants. After the supper, the bridal party -will go to the church for tho wed- rehearsal.

Mrs. Harry Wiblc was hostess for monthly board mooting of the of Womon Voters Friday afternoon dcgc: Mrs. port of Interview with Rep. Fofcat Harness during the holidays when various legislation to come up was discussed. A report ot th.3 stale labor board 'meeting by Mrs.

J. P. Pennell In- 'cluded material on child labor, adult nducation and recreation In Indiana. Sho announced that a recreational consultant at Indiana university. Garrett Epley, is available to.

any community in thoistate. free of charge. Mrs. Milton Grocn reported on the- local welfare project and an assisting committee was named, composed of Mcsdamea -Robert Mattlcn, Perry Avory. J- P- Pennell and Carl J.

Shilling. The resignation of Mrs. Frank Kern, radio chairman, was accepted and the time was "canged from 10:15 to 10:30 o'clock each Friday morning. The study group on housing will moot with Mrs, Kneipple ot 1:15 o'clock Monday, afternoon and the Allison. The Kingdom Builders class of the Main Street Christian church met In the basement of the church Friday night with the Rev.

Merton Stanley as guest speaker. He chose "The War's for his ruriry 15 will be at the home of The B. C. club was entertained by Mrs. Merle Harrison in the Public Service social room Friday afternoon.

Mrs. Lena Oehmke of Urbana. 111., was a guest. Mrs. Edna Turner was winner of the attendance prize and awards in the games went to Mesdames Turner.

Annabel Farlow, Thelma-Thompson and-Era Linskoy. Mrs. Lottie Brown will be hostess for the meeting in two weeks. Mrs. William was host- Mrs; Mild- Stanley and Claude Stanley, all of Kokomo.

Weddings Engagements EH3IAN-HOBBS Windfall, Jan. Loretta Hobbs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. E.

Hobbs, became-th'e bride of Lawrence Ehman, 'son of Mr. and Mrs. George Ehman. Atlanta, at the Methodist church parsonage in Hobbs. The single ring ceremony performed Wednesday evening by the Rev.

A. Spoolstra. The couple ess for a.mooting of the T. I. B.

club was attended by Miss Wilma Seals Friday night with Mrs. Lorraine Elwood and John Hobbs of An- Hurt and Mrs. Madge Harrell guests. Bingo-bridge was the diversion with several winning prizes and Mrs. Alma linger receiving the grand prize.

The next meeting will be at the home ot Mrs. Bess Graff February 22. The DcMolay Mothers club meeting to be held Tuesday night has derson, brother of the bride. The bride wore a street-length dress of dark blue, with black accessories and a corsage of pink carnations. Miss Seals cbo'se a.

Mrs. Ethel Russell to that of Mrs. rccep tion was held at the home of the bride's parents. A subject after which motion picture)Beverly McLaughlin, 1315 West Jeff llms wore ahown. The Kev.

Wales i ferson street E. Smith was also a guest and was remembered with a birthday i T. from the class. The remainder ofi fronr the class. The remainder the evening was spent socially.

The hostess committee was -composed of MesdamcN Eula Myers, Nora Macomb Position Mr. and Mrs. William B. Souder The: commit- -d two children loft Kokomo this atudy will meet vice will be gi The North Kokomo W. C.

U. met at tho home of Mrs. Frank Clark Friday for an all-clay session, The day was spent making a comfort for welfare work and nt noon a potluck dinner was enjoyed, tho noontide prayer being offered by Mrs. Harry Hart. The afternoon business meeting was opened' with devotions by Mrs.

Delia Daily. Reports were made of 140 Bible chapters and 38 calls and cards. Miss Lucy McCool was a guest. Tho next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Mary Good, February 1.

I P. E. O. will be observed at the regular meeting of Chapter. "of the sisterhood, to be held Monday night at tn'c home ot N.

C. Hamilton, 20D East Mul- berrv street, when members of Chapter R. will join 'their sister chapter. A- special memorial 1 6cr- the meeUng mcctlng at 2 o'clock next Friday afternoon will -be at tho homo of Mrs. J.

P. Pcnncll when the Rev. D. Avcry will speak On "Atomic Energy." DC Casper Butler entertained the Kokomo Poetry Circle at his home Friday night with Mrs. E.

C. Collins of Malvern, Mrs. Will J. Martin, as a special guest. Tho subject for study was dactyllic meter and the following poems in that meter were read and" discussed: "Winter and Summer," W.

Ovorton; "Fat Man's Flcta Newlin; "The Cost," Grctch- cn Gerhard; "Good Will," Howard Armstrong; "Nineteen Forty-six," Casper 1 Butler; "Dactylls on Tax," Elsie Scasrave: and "Lov Triumphant," Harry Forehand. Each member composed an extemporaneous greeting to be sent to Mrs. Mary Hurdebcck, secretary of the clr.de, who is in tho hospital. A social was enjoyed at the 'of the. program.

Tho meeting will be :o.t the home of 'Harry V. Forehand February 15. and tho meeting will start promptly at 7:30 o'clock. i -Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Howard en- 'tcrtaincd the Worth class of Darrdugh Chapci.church for its'monthly Friday night. absence of Mrs. Mabel Pen- Esther Kelly Announces The Reopening of the 'ESTHER KELLY BEAUTY SHOP 809 E. Walnut Mrs, Kelly has recently returned from J2Tork, whcrc-she fe a special rse In HAIR'STLY- 'MANENT under M. LOUTE, "famous 'hair stylist.

For the past three months Mrs. Kelly has been employed at Block's' 'Beauty Salon, Indianapolis, as HAIR- STYLIST and PER- SPECIALIST. V. irAppointmontjj -Arranged To Suit i'our-Convcnlencc. Golliday unit, American Legion Auxiliary, to, bo Monday night at the Legion home, will be the presentation 25 year pins to those members who have' held membership without lapse for that number of years.

The local unit-is in its 26th year, having been Globe American corporation's Macomb division as assistant to D. Tolley, vice-prosidcnt of the and assistant general manager. Soudcr will be, in charge of sales for the division. employed in the office at the Globe plant here some years ago. Several years before the war he went to the Macomb division as a salesman wKh a territory in Indiana, and "after that took a position with Dclco Radio division.

His home here was on the Alto road west of Kokomo. Late Shopper Jan. 19. on Christmas Eve, 1D23, Mrs. Celia Griffic told Superior Judge Eklwin her husband, Gerald, left home, telling her he had a little last-minute shopping.

Mrs. Griffic, now 60, said he hasn't come back yet, find she wanted a divorce on grounds of desertion. Judge RobsoD granted hor a de- Luxury Stationery -Luxury stationery has a new. idea now: two immense, half-page size script initials in opposite corners of each sheet. You may have gray, organized almost a yekr before the beige or light blue initials on fine state department came into stock.

FOR SPRING EVENINGS Sweetheart Ball Of Beta Sigma Saturday, Feb. 9 Saturday 'February 9, has! becin set as the date for the-Sweet-j heart Ball, sponsored each year byi the Beta Sigma Phi sorority. Tickets-will go on sale soon each 'ticket will entitle the. purchaser to one vote for the The dtince will be held at the' National Armory from 10 to 2 o'clock and an outstanding orchestra will, be engaged to provide the miLsic. Mrs.

Xina Ray of Beta- Tlieta man itnd Walter' 31'cFatrKljre. right, co-chairman. The ticket sale, was launched this under the chairmanship of Mrs. Russell Humphrey, assisted by Sirs. Howard Klein.

For its first peacetime dunce, tho Guild is planning to make its 194i bull an unusually one. Tile general theme of ilie affair is being kept secret by the committee, but it is said to be quite unusual. Meadowlark Brownie Troop 30 met at the Legion home corn afternoon and Geraldine Thomas was welcomed back into i the troop. Cardinal Troop 2 had sv meeting at the Grace Methodist i church, talked about the I friendship bags that each troop is making and also played, a game, Eliza. Crossing the Ice.

Mrs. Badger, told a story, -and her group then made a drawing ot it. Mrs. Neal's group, studying typography, visited the Mid-Central Engraving chapter and Mrs. Kitty Bell a guest with 17 members.

Iota chapter are co-chairmen of Leon the Brown-: the' dance, ie story and song with the for which 1 will be announced and Mrs. Roy rood an article on how-to be Brown-: es and keep resolutions. Each Brownie then told how she helps at home. It was suggested that a valentine bos and party be hold February 11 for th'e mothers and the remainder of the -time was spent THE KOKOMO TRIBUNE 3 19, 1946 SOCIAL CALENDAR Monday. Council.

Howard Federation of Clubs--Woman's' Department club, .10:30 a. p. m. Chapter 'W. 6:30 Chapters P.

If. C. Hamilton, 209 East MuK berry street, p. m. Phi.

Chi Epsilon--Memorial hall. 7:30 p. m. Sigma Phi Gamma--Carnegie library, p. m.

Legion Auxiliary--Legion 7:30 p. m. of Union. Veterans-Courthouse, 7:30 m. League Study class Mrs.

C. Kneipplc, .1506 NVest Jefferson, "street, 1:15. p. Tri Kappa Associates--Kokomo. Gas company social room, 7:15 p.

m. Tuesday. H. Virginia. Personals black crepe dress and black acces-j como Mrs.

Rose Stillwell, 619 West Sycamore street, left Tuesday to spend a two-week vacation in Florida. Ed Bocock of Colorado Springs, is visiting his. brothers; William. ind Alfred Bocock of Ko- sorics and wore a corsage of white carnations. Immediately following the wed- wedding cake was baked by the bride's" aunt.

Mrs. Lillie Castor! Among the guests were Mr. Mrs, Ben. Herron, Mr: and Mrs. Charles 'Sirams and daughter and Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Lawlcr of near Anderson: Donna Lee Price, Philip Lott, son of Mrs. Opal Rccd of Watervillc, is spending a few weeks with his grandmother, Mrs. Lucy Reed of S35 East Monroe street, prior to his entrance in Purdue university in March. Mr.

Lott was discharged from the army engineering' corps in 1945, after approximately two years spent in New Guinea and the Philippines. Mrs. Howard Kring and Miss Pauline Dieterly went to Anderson Elwood; John Hobbs a urday to represent and Donald Hobbs, brother of the bride, who recently returned from overseay. The bride was graduated from Windfall High school in 193S. Mr.

and Mrs. Brman will make their home on a farm near the Albright church. BUCKAJ.EW-FABLEY Announcement is made of chapter of Sigma. Phi Gamma sorority at tho 17th annual Alpha province convention, for which Delta Zeta chapter will be hostess. Others attending from Kokomo will be Misses Marjoric McClain, Doroth'y McCarter, Mary Kratzer, Betty Thompson and Mary E.

Gibson and Mrs. Ruby Sacra. the marriage Miss Betty Farley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R.

A. Farley, 151S West Sycamore street, to Clifford Buckalew, son of Mrs. Opal, Buckalew, Kokomo route 4: The wedding took place at 10 o'clock Wednesday morning, January 3. in the rectory of St. Ann's church.

West Palm.Beach, Fla. Father Atherton officiated at the double ring ceremony. Mrs. Rose Lovdridge and William Edwards were witnesses and the bride's parents were guests at the nuptials. The bride was married in a gray and white crepe street-length dress, complemented with white accessories and a corsage of American Beauty roses, Mrs.

and Mrs. Buckalew have in Kokomo'and arc at the present with the bride's parents. The bride, who has been em-. ployed at Sak's 5th Avenue store Polm was graduated from Kokomo High school. Mr.

Buckalew received his discharge recently from the navy, having served on an aircraft carrier both in the Atlantic and Pacific. He was graduated from Clay of Mianii High school. witlT-games. The next meeting y. w.

c. A. News Notes Monday. 6:30 p. club supper.

at tbe home of Mrs. 7:30 party, the girls will 'help Sue De- sored by the Pyrsca Girl Croes celebrated her birthday. A cartoon scrapbook was finished! Girl Reserves. p. Nee Girl Re- First Baptist church.

The group I serves. Harrison Rao. DeMolay Mothers-r-Mrs. Beverly McLaughlin, 1 1315 West Jefferson street. Alu-usa Frances hotel, 6:30 Edith Ulsh.

Easy Aces Mrs. Daisy Hunt, 2510 'North Buckeye street- Beta Tlieta. of Beta Sigma' Phi-- JFrances hotel. 7:30 p. T.

N. T. class--South Side Christian church, 7:30 p. m. Hoosier Mrs, Elsie Chapman, West Middleton, 7:30 p.

Ta-Wa-Si Mrs. Julio. Manring, 336 East Havens'street. King's. Sons and Daughters-Main Street 'Methodist church, 7:30 p.

m. i i Grace Methodist church; 2:15 p. m. Group 1, Westminster Association, First Harry Sweet, 414 Park avenue. p.

m. 1 2--Church potluck, 0:30 Group 3--Church parlors, 2 p. m. Group Clifford, 1401 West Syca- street, 2 p. by members of Troop 11 when they! 7 p.

met Monday after school at tee 7:30 Tuesday. p. Girl Happy Hustlers also worked jOn their badges. Troop 7 met Monday evening at school. The girls working on second class badge went to a bakery and those working on hostess badge to a jewelry store.

The Brownies of Chicadee Troop 16 continued wOrl: on their felt lapel coin purses at their meeting Tuesday and were remin'dcd that all gifts for the' friendship bags must be In by next Tuesday. Each member is asked to write a letter to Sharon Sue Adams ar.d.bring it to the next meeting. Sharon Sue, one of the Brownies, has been ill. Brownies of Troop 22 displayed their donations for a world friond- bag at the meeting Monday 1 afternoon in Little House. Girls who failed to bring such articles Tile organization meeting of were reminded to do so next time, Happy Hustlers 4-H club held S'as well as to bring the 50-ccnts na- a.t the home of Shirley C.

Peck, the leader. Officers were elected as follows: president, Marilyn Plough; vice president, Barbara Beatty; secretary-treasurer, Phyllis Bird; health leader, Helene game director, Delores Timmo; club Vonda Genda. A new member, Dolores Timmc was introduced by Mrs. Peck, Six members wore present. Maternity Marvel tional registration dues.

A peanut relay led by Kay Kellum as well as other games and songs were enjoyed. Zinnia Troop met in 'the Congregational-Christian church and giris working 'on the interior decorating badge -went to i stores, the other members remaining at the church. Brownies' of Troop 20 held in- vesiture services on Wednesday eve- FEKNUNG-KOVOCS Windfall, and Mrs. Carl Fernung Sr, of.near Sheridan, formerly of near Curtisville, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Millie, to John Steven Kovocs, son of and Mrs. John J.

Kovocs, Akron, O. The couple will be'married at 10 o'clock Saturday, January 26 in St. Catholic church, Anderson. -The "bride-elect was. graduated from the Windfall High school with the 193S class and employed in the office of Delco Remy plant at Anderson, Mr.

Kovocs recently has been discharged from tho U. S. armed forces after serving three years with the 37th Division in the South Pacific. New York--As pretty as gowns stopping from the pages of picture books, evening dresses in.spring collections play up Cinderella appeal with belling skirts, abbreviated trains, saucy bustles, Jow-slung necklines and picturesque detail. Haw.

silk with the texture of linen, the drape of satin and the prestige of gems make dresses with Victorian flavor in which girls can look their prettiest again. Shown right is 'the star of oae collection--a raw silk dress of rose-quartz pink, trimmed with tiers of lace, dj ed to match. This gown, designed by Joseph bows.to the Victorian past with an apron-like detail made of lace which winds up in the-back in a bustle from which the skirt dips in an abbreviated train. White eyelet embroidRry holds top spot In ranlcs of choice This spring it combines with tuffeta, 1 for more swish. Example is the demurely-styled party frock, the skirt of which is part eyelet embroidery, and part navy dips, in the baok to make a tiny train.

This dress owes, its naive Jook to a bodice us'- simply-styled a child's, sleeves, an unadorned neckline, and a. corsage of field flowers placed at the wnistlinc. KESTDEK-BKOWX Mr. and Mrs. Huston Brown, 920 Laguna avenue, announce the marriage of their Marian Louise, to Earl El Kinder, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Pearl Kinder. The wedding took pls.ce at'Trinity Methodist- church at 2:30 o'clock Sunday afternoon, December 23. bride wore a poudre blue two-piece' suit with accessories. Miss Mae Brown, maid of honor for her sister, wore an all-black The best man was Danny Wilson.

preceding the ceremony, which was performed by Rev. George Thomas, Miss Mary Lou Crowder sang "Always," accompanied by Miss Elspeth Sutherland. After the ceremony. Sergeant and Mrs. Kinder went to Chicago for a short They will reside at 920 East Laguna avenue.

JOJTES-SHOCKEy Mr. and Mrs. Merritt. Jones, 1237 North Lafontaine. street, announce the" engagement and approaching marriage of their Norma.

Jean, to Clifford M. Shockey, son of and Mrs. Glen Shockey, 803 North Leeds, street. 'heir-conditioned" and fashion-wise, choose minimizing model. Pattern 9319 -has belt-adjusted front panel, graceful cape sleeves.

Ruffles, buttons optional. 1 Pattern 9319 comes in sizes 12, 14,. 16, 18, 20. Size 16, maternity frock, "takes 39-inch. 1 Send TWENTY cents in 'coins for this pattern to The Kokomo Tribune Pattern 'Department, 155 North Jefferson Print plainly YOUR'-NAME, ADDRESS, ZONE, SIZE and STYLE NUMBER.

ning for Karolyn Roswog who became a Brownie Scout, the.candle- light service being used. The Brownie promise was renewed by the other at'--this time. The girls received their membership cards, for 1946. One friendsbip bag is completed and another started finished by next'meeting. Girls, were asked to complete their uniforms to be ready for March 10 for the program, Hail to the Scouts, which marks the 34th birthday of Girl Scouting.

The Juliette Low World Friendship Fund dis- i cussed and each girl Is to start on their' year's contribution 'by bringing a penny for each year she is old on her birthday. If in the month while Scout meetings are held, or turned i'n before Scouts are on vacation for the summer. Three world friendship' bags were completed at the weekly meeting of members of Yellow Rose Tvoop. Friday a Little House. Thirteen members were present.

Patrol corners were formed, each patrol planning -their next activity field in work on second class, scouting. Scouts of Troop. IS met at the United Brethren church Monday. It was decided, that the articles for the two friendship bags 'and the greeting cards for an art 'school should be brought to the next meeting. Twenty-one members were present.

Mrs: V. T. Tolle visited Troop 26 at their -weekly meeting, Monday evening, at the South Side Chris.tian church. Mrs. Dorothy Myers.

leader of the troop, announced that.Mrs. Gerry' assistant 'leader, would take charge of the play, Girl I Shout The troop is making! two friendship bags. Clover Troop No. 5 celebrated its'! third birthday Monday at Beameri Methodist church with Games were playc-d and and birthday cake were served. poured.

Thirteen members were present at the meeting of Sycamore Troop, 24 Tuesday; A. game was enjoyed I with the Brownies. Mrs. William Pratt was a visitor; Badges were: vorked on by. the Lone Pino Troop 13 met Tuesday after The.

second class, with the- help ot Ferry, went to 'work on its housekeeper badge. The tenderfoots practiced the laws and.promise and planned for the in- vestiture'to be on January 29. Eight' were present at the meet-! ing of-Troop 17 the'Church of the Brethren. Jean who is talting the place of Pauline Wednesday. 1:15 p.

Rho.Girl Rc- ervfis. 3:15 p. Girl Re- erves. Girl 'Reserves. 6:30 p.

Theta Omega chili party. Zeta Pi -'club 1:30 p. 'club. p. Tri Girl.Reserves.

4 p. Circle Girl Re- ervcs. '8 p. and Service Girl Reserves. 3:30 p.

Friday. Saturday. Girl Re- Blu Tri Girl Reserves formal dance. Wednesday. B.

and P. hotel, 6:30 Margaret Worland, 1009 West Taylor street. J. O. First.Baptist--Miss Gertrude Unversaw', 900 West Walnut street Kokomo' Morning Musicale--Mrs.

Glen R. West Jefferson street road, m. Circle'--Mrs. Pauline Breedlovc, Kokomo Gas company social room, 2 p. W.

S. Rex Hoover, 1017ii South Buckeye Reading--Mrs! George Hoi- man, 1731 South Main street. Carey, 915 East Havens Job's Daughters--Masonic temple', 7 p. Gamma Jfu--Y. M.

7:30 p. Macedonia L. A. William David, 1:30 p. m.

and P. W. at Courtland The Business and Professional Women's club will meet 6:30 o'clock Wednesday nigh't at the Courtland" hotel. Two outstanding speakers will be on the -evening's program. Chaplain L.

Lemons, who returned td Kokomo recently from his second tour of duty at sea, will speak on his counseling with the men in service, tbe club's national outlined subject. The second speaker will be 'Mis. Emogene Lofstedt, who, with her husband, was a prisoner of the Japanese for four years. Mrs. Lofstedt's husband, an engineer, 13 still in Japan, but she was senf to United States 'in.

the fall; has talked before many groups in the state and soon will be going to the home her husband's people in New Jersey. Babe Burns to Death. Haute, Jan. Dianne eight- months-old daughter Mr. and Mrs.

Eugene Tussing, was burned to death yesterday in her''crib in the family's two-room apartment. M. Ferguson-said Mrs. Tussing had been away, from the apartment about two hours before the fire was discovered. All W.

K- C. Notice members of "the -Women's Relief corps will meet at tbe late of Mrs. Minnie 'Miller, 1029 South Webster street, at 7 o'clock Thcrsday. Howard' Democratic Women -Woman's Department, club, 6:30 p. m.

C. Calvary Baptist--Mrs. Minnie 1707 North-Courtland Best-Ever Mrs. a i East Marguerite--Kokomo Gas com-'. pany social room.

D. of A. N.C.--Mrs. Kep-. ner, Broadway, PJa-Mor--Mrs.

Mary Goetzman, 1515 South Courtland -avenue, Howard Navy W. C. p. m. Trinity.

S. Ricketts, South Ricketts. pike. dessert- 1:30 ml Circle No. 4, Joan of: Arc Ladies--Hall, 2 p.

Ros- wog, hostess. Loyal Birthday Mrs. P. U. Jones, 646 South Main-, street.

Our--Mrs. Bertha Coatcs, 1013 East FJrmin street. Okeh--Mrs. Ellison, South Washington Past' Noble Grand--Mrs. Georgia 'East Morgan, 2 American Mothers--liegion home, 2 Darroiigh Chapel 7:30 p.

m. Women P. Pen hell; 1732 West Sunday night, when memorial ser-jstrcct, 2- p. m. vices will 1 be conducted in her honor.

Ritualistic by the Daughters of Union Veterans will also be held at the same time and place. Saturday. W. R. F.

ball, Th'e Marian. Martin colorful Fall Winter. Pattern Book is- yours Hospitalization Ir age 1 to 8Qi Singly, a i i -book a page of. complete i nu I directions i for you an accessories groups. See WHITE, A-L set: hat jerkin and iiamib asr G.

M. Cleaners 1616 Mi.MORRISON". Phone. 22033 SMORGASBORD DINNER SUNDAY EVENING, JANUARY 20 4 to 8 P. M.

Roast Turkey Roast Beef Roast Pork Ham Casserole Chix and Noodles Swedish Meat Balls 5 Kinds Cold Meats Spiced Fish Fancy Cheese MENU Macaroni Salad Chix Salad Sean Salad Jellied Veg. Salad Fruit Salad Apple Fruit Salad Baked Beans Relishes, Deviled Eggs, Sliced tomatoes. Rolls and Butter DRINKS AND DESSERT MAKEUP 'A PARTY BRING YOUR FRIENDS C. Donald and Dorothy Kreig 901-903 W. Jefferson.

Phone 9085.

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