Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 33, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 June 1932 Edition 02 — Page 6

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Alpha Chis Map Series of Affairs National council members of Alpha Chi Omega sorority, which held its annual meeting this week at the French Lick Springs Hotel, will arrive Sunday to be the guests of the alumnae of Butler chaper of the sorority. Several social functions have been planned for their twoday stay. Mr. and Mrs. Earl W. Kiger will entertain at noon Sunday at the alumnae chapter's annual family picnic, where the council members will be guests of honor. Sunday night Miss Mildred Blacklidge, a member of the council, will entertain with a buffet supper for the other members. Luncheon at 1 A luncheon will be held at 1 Monday at the Indianapolis Country Club in honor of the council members. Reservations have been made by thirty-five alumnae. The guests will be seated at one long table, which will be set on the sun porch overlooking the gardens and pool. Decorations of daisies and delphinium will be used. The guests of honor will receive gifts. Mrs. C. H. Best is in charge of arrangements, and Mrs. F. C. Tucker is receiving reservations. Immediately following the luncheon, Mrs. Ralph B. Clark, 3322 Guilford avenue, and her daughter, Miss Mary Ellen Clark, will hold open house. All Alpha Chi Omegas in the city are invited, the invitation including alumnae, active, and pledge members of the Butler chapter, and their mothers’ club. National Officers Here Guests will be received from 3:30 to 5:30. Assisting the hostess will be Mesdames F. C. Tucker, George L. Clark, Orval S. Hixon, T. J. McNutt and Miss Norma Davidson. Members of the council are: Mrs. G. L. Van Auken, Del Mar, N. Y., national president; Mrs. William G. Donald, Berkeley, Cal., vicepresident; Mrs. Dale S. Boyles, Sidney, Neb., treasurer; Mrs. Peyton Memyss-Smith, Oklahoma City, inspector; Mrs. P. Collons, La Grange, 111., Lyre editor, and Miss Mildred Blacklidge, Indianapolis, secretary. Alpha Chi Omega has its national offices in Indianapolis, in the Chamber of Commerce building. The council will visit the office Monday to review sorority matters. While in Indianapolis the council members will stay at the Indianapolis Athletic Club.

Miss McFadden Is Honored at Bridge-Shower Miss Helen Weyl, 3920 Guilford avenue, entertained today at a bridge tea and crystal shower at the Highland Golf and Country Club in honor of Miss Ellen McFadden, who will be married to William H. Forsyth next Friday. Miss Weyl was assisted by her mother. Mrs. Carl Weyl. The tea table was decorated with summer flowers and tapers in yellow and green. Guests with Miss McFadden were: Her mother. Mrs. Charles B. McFadden; her sister Miss Betty McFadden, and Mesdames John Roberts, Charles Tlchenor and A. B. Weyl and the Misses Edith Ann Iloopinßarner, Mary Lyn Weyl, Marian Barnette. Juanita Miller. Hallie Carlisle, Marjorie Forsvth, Bernice Forsyth, Marjorie Ann Lilly, Sally Bosman. Maxine Rosebaum. Catherine Murdoch. Louise Sumner and Jane Hadley of Danville. SIGMA BETAS WILL HOLD GARDEN FETE Lambda Mu chapter of Sigma Beta sorority will entertain with a garden party at 3 Sunday afternoon at the home of Miss Mary Pauline Thompson, 5830 Central avenue. Hostesses will be Misses Dorothy Colman, Geneva Skomp, Mary Pauline Thompson, Geraldine Paschall, Rose Schwimmer, Blanche Stoughton, and Florence Franke. LADIES' AID GROUP WILL HOLD SOCIAL Ladies’ Aid society of Grace Methodist Episcopal church will give a silver tea at 2 Thursday afternoon in the social rooms at the church. Mrs. Arthur R. Robinson will be the speaker, and the program will include other features. Mrs. Pearl Kohnle, president, is general chairman, assisted by Mrs. A. A. Hollingsworth, vice-president, and chairmen of the various sections of the society. CLUB PRESIDENT WILL ENTERTAIN Mrs. Fred Wagner, newly elected president of the Martha Washington Club, will entertain the incoming officers Monday at a luncheon at her home on Madison avenue. The guests will be Mrs. Forrest Bennett, vice-president; Mrs. C. J. Stumph, recording secretary; Mrs. Gordan Robertson, corresponding secretary, and Mrs. J. McDonald Young, treasurer.

Lydia Ann Stine to Become Bride of R. H. Bollinger

In the rose garden of the bridegroom's home, at 6:45 tonight. Miss Lydia Ann Stine, daughter of Mrs. John Stine of Covington, Ky., will become the bride of Robert H. Bollinger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bollinger, 5000 Bluff road. Pasquale Montani, harpist, will play the Lohengrin wedding march as the bridal party enters the garden. The Rev. Luther Seng will read the ceremony before the rose trellis. The bride will wear an eggshell satin gown, fashioned with puff sleeves to the elbow, and with a cowl I neckline. She will wear a cap shaped ecru net veil, designed with a face veil, and will carry a shower bouquet of lilies of the valley and baby'* breath. Mrs. Edward Kenninger, sister of the bridegroom, will wear eggshell lace over a green tafTeta slip. The \ dress, designed with a deep collar draping over the shoulder, will have a green satin sash. She will wear green ilippers and carry a bouquet of summer flowers. The bridesmaids. Miss Kathryn Hartenstine and Myrtle Dellar, will wear gowns fashioned like that of > the matron of honor. Miss Hart-1

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Summer time is convention time. Organizations of national scope will meet at famous summer resorts in all parts of the country for a week of recreation and for the renewal of friendships and loyalties. Miss Joan Freeman is one of seven delegates from the Butler Y. W. C. A., who is attending the annual conference at Lake Geneva, Wls., which opened today. The session will continue until June 27. Others attending are Misses Mary Helen Dunnington, Emma Lou Thornbrough, Magdalene Adams, Agnes Postma, Mary Bohnstadt and Ann Arnold of Peru. Miss Freeman is a member of Alpha Chi Omega sorority. Miss Margaret Ensley, president

Julia Ann Moriarty Weds Carl A. Harnischfeger

Miss Julia Ann Moriarty, daughter of Mrs. Mary .Moriarty, 715 North Bosart avenue, and Carl A. Harnischfcger, son of William Harnischfeger, were married at 8 this morning at the St. Philip Neri church. The church altar was decorated with palms and summer flowers. The bride wore a white bridal satin

Sunshine Club to Entertain for President A luncheon-bridge in honor of the president will be given at 12:30 Wednesday at the Columbia Club by the Children’s Sunshine Club of Sunnyside. Mrs. Alva Cradick, president, will be seated at a table arranged with delphinium and roses. Board members and committee chairmen will be seated at this table. The Music Master quintet from the Music Master School of Music will play. It is composed of Misses Rosamond Collins, Betty Simon, Mary Milholand. Joan Baylor and James Collins. Mrs. John F. Herrmann, soloist, will sing. Mrs. Auguest Soutter is chairman of the lucheon committee, assisted by Mesdames Ray D. Everson, William Lindholm, H. A. Gift, W. B. Sequartz. O. F. Hood and Guy Furst of Pittsburgh. CHINESE STUDENT TUTOR FOR SCOUTS Miss Sophia C. Yang, a Chinese from Peping. China, is attending the two-month camp period at Camp Delight. Miss Yang, a graduate of Nan Kai university of Pienpsin. China, is teaching folk lore at the camp and interesting the girls in foreign countries. She holds the Barbours scholarship at the University of Michigan where she entered in September to major in chemistry. Recital to Be Given Mrs. Glenn Kinghan will present her dramatic art pupils in her annual June recital at 8:15 Tuesday in the Irvington M. E. church. Myron Smith and Betty Ginney will act as masters of ceremonies.

enstine's gown will be cream lace over orchid taffeta with orchid accessories and Miss Dellar will wear cream lace over yellow with yellow accessories. Miss Joan Gatti Boling of Cincinnati will be ring bearer and Dorothy Jean Kenninger, flower girl. They will wear dresses alike of ruffled eggshell chiffon, fashioned floor length. The ring bearer will carry the ring in a lily, while the flower girl will strew' rose petals from a basket. Fred Bollinger, brother of the bridegroom, will be best man. Ushers will be Herbert Risto and Dr. Harold H. Kenney. Walter Hoffman will sing "O Promise me.” "Love’s Old Sweet Song” and "I Love You Truly.” A reception and dance will follow the ceremony. The house w'ill be decorated with summer flow'ers and lighted with tapers in the rainbowshades. Out-of-town guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kraus and Mr. and Mrs. Thojnas Boling of Cincinnati: Mrs. Edward Zutwilier of Detroit and Mrs. Herbert Beerman of Cleveland. The fouple will be at home at 500 J) Blyfi road.

of the Butler chapter of Delta Gamma sorority, will be the delegate from her chapter to the national Delta Gamma convention, to be held at the Empress hotel in Victoria, Canada, June 27 to July 1. Kappa Alpha Theta will hold its national convention in Estes Park, Colo., ,7une 26 to July 2. Miss Virginia Goodwin, president of the Butler chapter, will be the official delegate. Others from the chapter who will attend are Misses Mary Jane Krull and Jane Howe, Indianapolis; Miss Elma Rose Sailor, Kokomo, and Miss Mary Elizabeth Goodnight, Kempton. Miss Marjorie Watkins will be the delegate from Butler chapter of Kappa Kappa Gamma at the

gown, fashioned simply with long tight sleeves. Her shoulder length veil was designed with a lace cap caught at the sides with orange blossoms. She carried a shower bouquet of roses and lilies of the valley. Miss Carlotta Harnischfeger, cousin of the bridegroom, wore pink eyelet organdy with pink picture hat trimmed in blue and blue slippers. She carried summer flowers. The best man was David Moriarty, brother of the bride. Ushers were Edward J. Moriarty of Cincinnati and Andros Cook. A wedding breakfast was held at the brde's home for the bridal party and the immediate family. The wedding cake in pink and white, surrounded with ferns, centered the table with pink candles at each end. The couple left on a motor trip, and will be at home after June 30 at 245 North Tacoma avenue. Out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Moriarty of Cincinnati; Mrs. George Reis, Pittsburg, and Mrs. M. R. Maney of Columbus, O. CHURCH CIRCLE TO CONVENE TUESDAY The Mary Conkle circle of the Third Christian church will meet at 2:15 Tuesday with Mrs. J. G. Bowen, 156 Buckingham drive. This will be the closing meeting of this year. After the regular business session, a program consisting of a talk by Mrs. William F. Rothenburger and a group of readings by four pupils of Miss Maxine McKay will be given. The devotions will be in charge of Mrs. Clara Clifford. lota Kappas to Meet lota Kappa sorority will meet at 8 Monday at the Antlers to discuss plans for the final rush party.

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national convention to be held June 21 to 28 at the New Ocean House, Swampscott, Mass. She will be treasurer of the chapter next year. Delta Zeta sorority, which was to Ijave held its national convention this summer, has decided to postpone the meeting and use the funds for scholarships. Miss Helen Kingham is secretary of the Indianapolis Alumnae Association of Delta Zeta, which has taken the money intended for a convention delegate, and made it into an undergraduate loan fund, available to Delta Zetas from any of the four chapters in Indiana, including Butler, Indiana and DePauw universities, and Franklin college.

Dinner Party Arranged for Bridal Couple Mrs. James T. McClamrock and Mrs. William Wiese will entertain at a dinner party Sunday evening at Mrs. McClamrock’s home, 719 East Fifty-ninth street, in honor of Miss Frances Josephine Walters and Lewis Hornaday Pickett of Des Moines, la., who will be married next Wednesday at the bride’s parents’ home, 5934 College avenue. The house and table will be decorated with summer flowers. Guests with Miss Walters and Mr. Pickett will be Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Walters, the bride’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Patrick, Mrs. Peter C. Reilly. Mrs. James McClamrock Sr.. Miss Mary Margaret Patrick. Miss Flora Walters. Charles Walters. Mrs. Charles Iliff of Cambridge City, and Mr. Miss Patrick entertained today at her home, 4172 Broadway, with a bridge party and crystal shower. Sixteen guests were present. Green and white appointments were used in the decorations. Mrs. Reilly was hostess at a luncheon at the Highland Golf and Country Club preceding the party.

Baritone Will Assist Trio in Music Program Vaughn CornisTi. baritone, will appear with the Marott trio in the weekly Marott musicale Sunday night at the hotel. Friends of the hotel are invited to attend. Solo numbers will be given by members of the trio. The program follows: Instrumental—" Allegro con brio” (from B major trio) *. Brahms Vocal—"Kashmiri Love Song” Finden "Hills of Home” Fox Vaughr Cornish. Violin—" Tempo di Minuetto” Pugnani-Kreisler Maud Custer. Vocal—• "Little Grey Home in the West"... .Lohr "The White Dove” Lehar Vaughn Cornish. Cello—" Adagio Cantabile”. ..Tartini-Becker Consuelo Couchman. -Three-Minute Intermission— Vocal—- “ When My Ships Come Sailing Home” Dorel "Stout Hearted Men” Romberg "I Passed By Your Window” Brahe Vaughn Cornish. Instrumental—Selections from "Tannhauser" Wagner NEWLYWEDS TAKE MOTOR HONEYMOON Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Kohlberg, who were married at 7 Thursday morning at St. Roch’s Catholic church, have gone on a motor trip and will be at home after July 15 at 831 Weghorst street. Mrs. Kohlberg before her marriage was Miss Marie Ferry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ferry, 15 West Troy avenue. Attendants at the wedding were Miss Mildred Miller, Ft. Wayne, and Albert Huck. Guild to Hold Parties St. Francis guild of St. Francis hospital will hold card parties at 2 and 8 Tuesday at the hospital. The committees in charge are: Euchre, Mesdames Edward Conerty, Edward Dwyer and Frank Faust; bridge, Mesdames Mose Kennington and Albert Stocker; five hundred, Mesdames A. J. Holies and Carl Pfleger; pinochle, Mesdames Joseph Rollins and Leo Steffin. and bunco, Mesdames Charles Roach and Richard Esson. Card Party Scheduled Members of the Young Peoples’ group of the Indianapolis League for the Hard of Hearing will have a card party at 7:30 tonight in its clubrooms in the Stokes building, 224 North Meridian street. New officers are Miss Sarah Young, chairmans Miss Josephine Little, treasurer; Miss Mary Virginia Bayne, secretary, and Richard Kennedy, sergeant-at-arms.

Officers to Be Elected by Altrusa Candidates for office in the Altrusa Club were announced at a dinner meeting of the club Friday night at the Columbia Club. There are two tickets, the blue and the white, and each ticket had its own nominating committee. On the blue ticket, headed by Miss Mabel Guttery, is Miss Bertha Lemming for vice-president; for secretary, Mrs. Frances Naegele; treasurer, Mrs. Anna Hammerbeck, and for board members, Misses Helen Nichols, Minnie Springer and Vera Morgan. The white ticket, headed by Miss Mary Ann Fitzsimons, has for its candidates Miss Ida Wilhite, vicepresident; Miss Mary Dickson, secretary; Mrs. Lyda Goll. treasurer, and Mrs. Martha Abel, Miss Bertha Metzger and Miss Bernice Henley for board members. Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Boyle, president for the last year, is the only candidate for that office this year. The nominees carrying parasols electrically lighted were introduced with. verses read by the Misses Frances and Margaret Dingley. The election of officers will take place at the regular night meeting at the Columbia Club, Friday, July 15. Mrs. Elizabeth Blackmore spoke on her life while living in Baffin Land. Her daughter, Miss Harriett Blackmore, sang a group of songs, both in England, and in the Eskimo language.

State Girl to Be Wedded to Hugh H. Hanna Miss Edna Hunnicutt of Greensfork and Hugh Henry Hanna 111, son of Mr: and Mrs, Hugh Henry Hanna, 1735 North Pennsylvania street, were to be married today at the Greensfork Methodist church with the Rev. C. C. Burbank of Richmond, officiating. Miss Jessie Hobbs of Indianapolis and Miss Betty Lou Hunnicutt, sister of the bride, were to be attendants. Joseph R. Jeffries was to be best man. A bridal dinner was to be held at the bride’s home following the ceremony. * ' Among Indianapolis residents who have gone to attend the ceremony are Mr. and Mrs. Hanna and daughters, Misses Dorthea and Alice Hanna, Misses Julia Harrison and Deborah Duane Moore, Mrs. O. S. Runnels, Mrs. Almus E. Vinton and Louis Carey.

Club Meetings

TUESDAY Mrs. Earl Clampitt, 2735 Station street, will be hostess to the Multum in Parvo Club at its picnic meeting. Mrs. Harold M; Trusler will be on the program. The independent Social Club will meet at the home of Mrs. I. P. McFeeters, 2623 Jackson street. WEDNESDAY The Inter Nos Club will have a luncheon meeting at 1 at the Ulen Country Club at Lebanon. Mrs. H. W. Haworth will review Axel Munthe’s “The Story of San Michele.” FRIDAY A picnic will be hettf by the Woman’s Advance Club. Mrs. H. C. Stringer will give a paper on “Ohio River; Its Historic Scenes and Places.” SATURDAY Miss Clara Thormyer, 93 South Butler avenue, will be hostess to the Butler Alumnae Literary Club. Miss Maude M. Russell and Miss Dorothy Forsyth will be on the program. RABBI STEINBERG HONORED BY CLUB Rabbi Milton Steinberg, who will leave soon to join Mrs. Steinberg in the east for the summer, was honored at a farewell party given Thursday night by members of the Tuesday Night Study Club and their husbands, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Weinstein, 3541 North Meridian street. Rabbi Steinberg has conducted the club’s study course daring the winter. The club will hold no more meetings until fall. Bridge was played during the evening. Summer flowers were used in decorating, and appointments were in pastel shades. Those present were: Messrs, and Mesdames Max Plesser, Jack Goldberg, Jacob Weiss, Max Selig, Art Rose. Ben Stern, David Lipp, David Sablosky, Aaron Giick, Leo NeusUatz, Dr. and Mrs. Leon Berger, and Dr. and Mrs. Phillip Falender. Lawn Fete to Be Held Ladies Circle of the Riverside Park M. E. church will give a lawn fete tonight on the church lawn at , North Harding and Edgtemont streets. The committee in charge is composed of Mesdames Robert Richardson, Chalmer Webb, Joseph Whitely, Luther Albert, Glenn Nichols, Effie Hobson, William Payne, Carl Zike and Luther Albert and Peter A Vauter.

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Miss Marjorie Okes Becomes Bride of Dr. Clifford Taylor

Before the immediate family and a few intimate friends at 2 today, Miss Marjorie Okes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Okes, 317 East Twenty-first street, became the bride of Dr. Clifford Taylor of Thomtown in a candle-light service at the First Baptist church. Dr. Taylor is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Osa Taylor. The Rev. Jean S. Milner, pastor of the Second Presbyterian church, read the ceremony before the altar, banked with greenery and roses mixed with summer flowers. Tne bride wore a pastel blue ensemble trimmed in pink Her accessories were of white aid she carried a boquet of Johanna Hill roses and delphinium. Mrs. Okes wore blue georgette ensemble with white accessories while Mrs. Taylor wore a printed crepe dress.

TRAVEL STUDY CLUB NOTES

Annual installation of the International Travel-Study Club, Inc. will be held at 7:30 Tuesday in Castle hall. Mrs. Mae Marcom Jacobs, installation officer, will dedicate the new service adopted by the organization to Mrs. Samuel R, Artman. She will be assisted by Dr. Maude Jones of the Queen Elizabth chapter and Mrs. J. E. Holt of the Brittany chapter. Mrs. Mamie J. Passmore of the Lady Aberdeen chapter will preside at the pipe organ. A trio consisting of Mrs. Walter Boenler, Mrs. Ernest Hughes and Mrs. Roy L.

New Officers of Federation Get Spotlight By United Press SEATTLE, June 18.—Formal presentation of new officers amid music, glittering lights and brilliantly gowned women, will climax the final session of the General Federation of Women’s clubs convention here tonight. Eyes of the delegates will center on Mrs. Grace Morrison Poole, Brockton, Mass., president-elect of the federation of about 5,000,000 club women. The world traveler and lecturer was elected without opposition. Othir new officers who will be presented are: Mrs. Eugene B. Lawson. Tulsa. Okla., first vice-president; Dr. Josephine L. Pierce. Lima. 0.. second vice-president; Mrs. Sadie Orr Dunbar. Portland, Ore., second vice-president; Mrs. Edward Hammet. Sheboygan. Wiss.. treasurer, and trustees; Mrs. Felix T. McWhirter. Indianapolis. and Mrs. Frank W. Warren, Minneapolis. CITY VISITORS ARE GUESTS AT BRIDGE Mrs. Paul R. Mort of New York and Mrs. Robert Hendricks of Philadelphia were guests at a luncheon bridge given Friday by Mrs. Ferdinand 4 T. Vanderveer, 3424 Central avenue. Mrs. Mort, her sister, is her house guest while Mrs. Hendricks is visiting at the home of Mrs. Myron McKee. Pink roses and gladioluses were used to decorate the luncheon tables. Other guests werp: Mesdames J. T. Hoopingarner, Briant Sando, Dan Alford. J. E. Kopf, C. E. Smith, Louis Gausepohl, Frank Dowling, James Mcßride, Arthur Brown, William Arthur, Paul White and Alex Corbitt and Miss Mary Katherine Coulter. LEAVES TO ATTEND WORKERS' MEETING Miss Mary Birmingham, treasurer of the Young Business Women’s department of Central Y. W. C. A, left today for Cleveland to attend the workers’ conference from June 19 to 26 at the Mary Eels camp. Leaders of the departments from the organizations in Michigan, Wisconsin, Illinois, Ohio, Missouri and Indiana will gather to discuss problems of economics, vocations and public affairs. Miss Ruth Martin, metropolitan secretry for the department of the Cleveland Y. W. C. A., will be the conference executive. EDUCATION BOARD TO NAME OFFICERS A • garden party will be held Wednesday by the Indianapolis Educational Council at the home of Mrs. William H. Mallon. 3521 Guilford avenue. Mrs. Edward Rahe will assist the hostess. Yearly reports will be given by officers of standing committees preceding the election of new officers. Sorority to Meet Beta chapter of Sigma Delta Zeta sorority will have a business meeting Monday at the home of Miss Caroline Maas, 1128 Reid place.

Mrs. Garth Marine, 5777 North Meridian street, was Miss Martha Thomas before her recent marriage. She attended Butler university and is a Pi Beta Phi. Mr. Marine is a member of Delta Tau Delta.

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Miss Hope Bedford sanj? “Ah, Sweet Mystery of Life,” “At Dawning” and “O, Promise Me,” accompanied by Mrs. Austin Sweet of Martinsville. Following an informal reception I at the church, the couple left by | motor for a wedding trip to Mich- | igan. Mrs. Taylor’s travel dress was of blue and white printed crepe, worn with white accessories. They will be at home in Indianapolis after July 1. Out-of-town guests were the bridegroom’s parents of Thorntown and their daughter, Miss Martha Taylor and Bruen Taylor of Cambridge City. Mrs. Taylor is a graduate of Butler university where she is a memj ber of Pi Beta Phi sorority. Dr. Tay- | lor is a graduate of the Indiana ! university school of medicine and is ! a member of Phi Rho Sigma, med- | ical fraternity.

Craig, will sing. “International Loyalty Song,” composed by Mrs. John W. Thornburgh, presidentelect, will also be sung. Mrs. Richard R. Mitchell will sing two numbers, accompanied by Mrs. R. E. Money, first vice-president of the Egyptian chapter. Princess Mary chapter and guests will visit Mrs. Artm&n at her home in Lebanon Sunday. Mrs. Perry Davis, president of the Alexandrian chapter, entertained the members of her chapter with a luncheon recently. Mrs. Charles Sedam was an honor guest and impersonated an Indian Christian in India, in costume. Mrs. O. E. Rundell gave a reading, “Sister and I.” Mrs. C. Calvert and Mrs. F. W. Barnhardt were guests. The house was decorated in garden flowers and table decorations were in blue and gold. NEWLYWEDS VISIT HOME OF HENSLEYS . Mr. and Mrs. Thaddeus C. Westall, who were married June 10 in Greenfield by the Rev. Hillis L. Avery, are at home with Mrs. Westall’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Hensley, Norwood road. Mrs. Westall was formerly Miss Alma Ruth Hensley and attended the Metropolitan School of Music. Mr. Westall is a graduate of the John Herron Art Institute.

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Lorrine M. Collins to Become Bride of William R. White

A garden wedding will be that of Miss Loraine Mary Collins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Collins, to William Riley White, which will be solemnized at 8:30 tonight at the home of the bride's parents. The natural scene in the garden will form the background for an altar improvised from palms, ferns and summer flowers in shade? of blue, pink and white. The Rev. Robert M. Selle will officiate. Miss Helen Hansen, pianist, and Misses Meryl Hansen and Catherine Mullfndore, violinists, will play a program of bridal airs, including “At Dawning” and ‘‘Oh Promise Me.” During the ceremony they will play ‘‘l Love You Truly.” The bride will be given in marriage by her father. She will wear a princess gown of pink chiffon, trimmed with ruffs of bridal satin at the shoulders. She wUI carry a shower bouquet of white rosqk and baby * breath.

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Reserves to Observe Day of Founding Founders day will be observed Monday by the Girl Reserves at Camp Delight with a reception honoring Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R. Baxter and their daughter, Miss Delight Baxter, for whon the Y. W. C. A. camp was named. The Girl Reserves now in camp will present a pageant depicting the development of the grounds from Indian through the pioneer, gypsy and present day periods. A wall hanging made by the girls during craft hours has been designed with scenes from the pageant It will be presented to Mr. Baxter who is the donor of the camp. At 10 in the morning the June meeting of the board of directors and committees will be held with Mrs. Brandt Downey, president, in charge. Following luncheon the group will attend the reception. Invitations have been issued to many friends of the Y. W. Mrs. Walter P. Morton is chairman of the Girl Reserves committee of Central Y. W„ while Miss Jenna Birks is program director. Miss Dortha Cleland is camp director. Mrs. Burroughs Is Presenting Pair in Recital Mrs. Jane Johnson Burroughs will present Miss Virginia Van Arman, soprano, and Delmer Huppert, tenor, in a recital at 8:15 Tuesday at the Wilking Audition hall. Mrs. Burroughs will accompany the singers. The program follows: “II Bacio" Arditl ‘'When I Was Seventeen" '. .Krammer "Esstesv” ....... Rummel Miss Van Arman ‘Arise, O Lord" Hoffmeister Mr. Hunoert. X Mourn as a Dove ‘ St. Peter”..Benedict Miss Van Arman. ‘Over the Mountains" Quitter ”1 looked into Your Garden" Wood 'Lift Up Thine Eyes" .. Logan Mr. Huppert. ‘Hillsides of May” Bragdon “Early in the Morning” Phillips “Lullaby’' Scott The Cuckoo ...Lehman Miss Van Arman. Duet—- “ Love, Like the Dawn Came Bteal- !*}? ,*.••••; Cadman Mis* Van Arman and Mi. Huppert. Miss Emrich to Entertain for Lucille Wilding Miss Kathryn Emrich will entertain tonight at Noblesville Country Club in honor of Miss Lucille J. Wilding, whose engagement to W. Dale Eyans has been announced. Guests will be close friends of the hostess and the bride-elect, who attended college together at Butler university, and all were members of Delta Delta Delta sorority. They will be entertained with swimming and golf, followed by dinner in the clubhouse. The table will be decorated with roses. Other guests will be Mrs. Robert Boyer, Mrs. John Sloan Smith, Mrs. Edwin Gable and Miss Dorothy Fife. MISS CLEVENGER BECOMES BRIDE Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Cleo Marie Clevenger, daughter of C. E. Clevenger, 670 East Twenty-third street, to Orla O. Archey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Granville D. Archey, 2717 East Michigan street. The wedding took place at 4 Thursday afternoon, with the Rev. O. A. Trinkle of the Englewood Christian church officiating. A wedding dinner for members of the bridal party followed, at the home of the bridegroom’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Archey will be at home next week at 670 East Twentythird street. SORORITY TO HOLD INITIATION RITES v ormal initiation services will be held by the lota Chi sorority Saturday night, June 25. at the Columbia club. Miss Marie Koerner will read the history of the sorority, and one member of each group of pledges initiated into the group since its founding will speak. Orchid and white, the sorority colors, will predominate in the floral decorations and the appointments. Miss Mary Kahl, who is chairman of the committee in charge, will also be the toastmaster. The initiates will be Mrs. R. M. Worrell and Miss Bernadette Mooney. Informal services will be held Friday night at the home of Mrs. Leander King, 840 North Tuxedo street. MERLE FLAKE AND J. E. CAREY WED Miss Merle Flake, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Flake, was married to James Edward Carey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Carey, University Heights, Sunday afternoon by the Rev. William Carson, formerly pastor of Trout Memorial church. The couple is at home at 816 Mills avenue. University Heights.

Miss Helen Lucille Collins will be her sister's only attendant. Her gown of blue net will be fashioned princess style, with the full flared skirt trimmed with small tucks. She will carry pink roses. Stanfield Krueger will be the best man. Mrs. Collins will wear green flowered chiffon, with a shoulder corsage of pink and yellow roses. Mrs. White will wear pink flowered chiffon, with corsage of the pinlt and yellow roses. Following the ceremony, a reception will be held in the garden. The serving table will be centered with a wedding cake on a plateau of pink and blue flowers. Out of town guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Collins and Hubert Collins, Louisville, Ky.; Mr. and Mrs. John Dwyer and son John; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Butler and Charles Dwyer, St. Louis, Mo. The bridal couple will be at home at 5230 East Washington street.