Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 16, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 May 1926 — Page 6

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Social Activities ENTERTAINMENTS WEDDINGS BETROTHALS

Miss Justine Pritchard, who will he married to L. Willis Bugbee Jr. Tuesday, was the honor guest Saturday at a luncheon-bridge and kitchen shower at the home of Mrs. Morse Bowen, 615 13. Thirtieth St., with Miss Sarah Sisson as assisting hostess. The house was decorated with pink roe and fleur-de?li. Love lyrics from English poets were used on the hand-painted tallies. Guests with Miss Pritchard wei'e Mesdames Harold Robinson, Rosalie Barker Spong and Misses Ernestine Bradford, Sarah Frances KaCkley, Mary Margaret Miller, Mary Sutherland, Caroline Dunn, Margaret Pearce, Margaret Pearce, Margaret Hecker and Jane Pritchard. A pretty bridge party, with Miss Virginia Dunkle as honor guest, was given at the home of Miss Gertrude Brown, 3838 N. Pennsylvania St., Saturday. Miss Dunkle will be married to Ralph Clark on June 23. Guests were Miss Dunkle were Mesdames Merritt Thompson, W. R. Dunkle, Frank Ragsdale, Robert Renick, Howard Bates, John Heiney, Joseph Moore and Misses Wilma Dubkle, Margaret Waters, Dorothy White, Margaret Haldy, Maty Watson and Mildred Foxworthy. *# • The regular meeting of the Owl Club will be held at the home of Miss Mickey Moore, 1058 N. Tre- . mont St., Wednesday evening. Plans will be made for the initiation of Miss Marie Grunden, Miss Avis Staggs and Miss Lenore Bishop. * ■* * The Phi Gamma Tau* sorority has changed its meeting to Tuesday at the Chamber of Commerce. The club members will entertain with a party and dance for the husbands and friends at the home of Mrs. H. L. Mote, 3629 Coliseum Ave. Mrs. L. A. Sturgeon will be hostess. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cornelius Clark, 670 E. Seventeenth St., will leave June 5 for an extended motor trip through the region of the Great Lakes and southern Canada. • * • The U-Go-I-Go Club will be entertained by Mrs. Charles v Naugle, 1234 Prospect St., Tuesday with a 12:30 luncheon. * * • Mrs. Charles Pettig, 3430 Salem St., and Miss Lillian Hagris of Washington, Ind., motored to New York last week with Mrs. Petig’s brother, Dr. David Sluss, who is to take a special hospital course in surgery this summer in New York. Mrs. Petig and Miss Harris will return the last of the week. * * * The tea which was to be given by. the Alpha Beta Latreian Club Tuesday, June 1, at the home of Miss Jean Brown, has been indefinitely postponed. y OzcrrC~ A STORY OF A GIRL, of TODAY Gossir “I still can’t understand why Miss Cleaver being the most jealous person in the world has anything to do with me,” I remarked pettishly- ( The girl stood still and looked at me. ‘‘l wonder if you are as innocent as one would think you, or are you a l’egular vamp. Don't you see that • Miss Cleaver has been in the store twenty-five years and gossip has it that Robinson is tired of her and ready to call it a day.” ‘‘Oh, Miss Horton, you don't mean—” ‘‘Yes, that is just exactly what J, do mean.” ‘‘Everyone in th estore has been

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.ALLEGED SCALPER HELD Police Keep (.'lose Watch at Speedtvay. Downtown Hotels. Police kept alleged ticket scalpers I on the run at downtown business j places and hotels, threatening them with vagrancy arrests. One alleged scalper, Ben Markowitz. 19, of 2364 Central Ave., was arrested near the Speedway and held In default of bond.