Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 June 1937 — Page 29
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will || Herschell is to be the guest speaker. ' Invocation is to be given by Dr. || Carleton W. Atwater, D. D. First | Baptist Church pastor.
FRIDAY, JUNE 4 1937
THE . INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
PAGE 29
RILEY HOSPITAL GUILD CHAPTERS T oO MEET WEDNESDAY
Quilt t Exhibit!
To Feature
Breakfast
| Talks and Inspection of
Institution Are on Program.
| An exhibit of toys, quilts and ‘hand-sewn articles which have been | contributed to the Riley Hospital by |its Cheer Guild members is to be | a feature of the guild’s annual June | breakfast meeting.
| | The event is to be held at 11 a. m. | Wednesday in the Riley Room of
i the Claypool Hotel.
Closer association of members
. from the 167 chapters throughout | the state with the parent guild is | the major object of the annual | breakfast meeting.
Mrs. Hershell to Talk
Mrs. Charles D. Vawter, president, preside and Mrs. William
Miss Mary E. Heckard, Riley Hos-
pital superintendent of nurses, and
Dr. W. W. Manion, associate of Dr. D. O. Kearby, bronchoscopy department head, are on the program for short talks. The welcome address is to be given by Mrs. John G. Beale, state secretary of chapters. A group of musical numbers will be given by a male quartet composed of F. L. Warner, Robert
_ Shultz, Joseph Ritter. and David
Denham, accompanied by Mrs. F. L. Warner, pianist.
Assistants Named
Mrs. Vawter's assistants are (the following committee chairmen: Mrs.
Ernest G. Goshorn, general arrangements; Mrs. J. A. Garrettson, decorations; Mrs. C. G. Jacquart, program; Mrs. H. A. Jacobson, favors; Mrs. J. W. Price, reservations and mrs. O. M. Ebert, ushers. Mrs. Beale, Mrs. Price and Miss Alive Velsey are in charge of the exhibit to be on view in Parlor B. The guild annual report and year book for 1937-38 will be distributed at the breakfast.
Hospital Tour Arranged
Following the meeting a tour of inspection at the Riley Hospital is be made by members and guests. The guild, organized in 1934 with
in 60 counties throughout the state. Besides its major project, the maintenance of the Riley bronchoscopy department, it supplies surgical instruments, school textbooks and maintains its own sewing room. The breakfast is open to the public.
Dance Arranged Monday Night By Euvola Club
Mrs. Charles C. McDermott, Euvola Club-retiring president, is general chairman of the club’s annual dance to be held at the Woodstock . m. Monday. Louie orchestra is to play. 2 land Mrs. Carl York will be chape ns. Invitations have been issued to 500 members of the younger set in the city. The hostess committee includes Mi-ses Marty Battlett, Jean York, Jean Stewart, Jean Sims, Mary Stewart Socwell, Shirley |St. Pierre, Marjorie McAbee, Maxine Buser, Martha Terhune, Rose Jane Boggs, Peggy Lee Bridges, Patty Hill, Peggy Hussey, Jeanne Shirk, Margaret McCracken, Betty Boettcher, Elizabeth Marshall, Jeanne and Virginia Wills, Patricia Failing, Joyce Lindsay, Eleanor Winslow, Joan Pinnell, Dorothy Street, Joan Bay- : er, Betsy Barlow, Suzanne Cook, Suzanne Ryan, Joan Pfeiffer, Winifred Schmoll and Jane Reynolds.
Mind Your
Test your knowledge of cor- | rect social usages by answering the following questions, then checking against -the authoritative answers below: 1. Should one use “Dear Friend” as a salutation in a business letter? . 2. What is the accepted form of punctuation after the salutation in a personal letter? ~3. Is “Messrs.” used, much today in ad@ressing a group of professional men, such as a law firm? 4. If the addressee is very well known, is it still necessary to give his full address on a business letter? 5. Is it correct to omit all end punctuation in the lines of an address such as—
Mr. Robert Houston, President Blown Cutlery Company
What would you do if— . You were addressing a business letter to a college professor who has a Ph. D. Degree? Address him— (Aa “Dr. A. B. Holmes, Ph. D2? (B) “Professor A. B. Holmes, Ph. D..”? ©) “Dr. A. B. Holmes”?
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- Answers 1. No. It is considered unduly familiar. 2. Comma. 3. No. 4. Yes.
5. Yes. Equally correct to use punctuation. :
Best “What Would Yo Do”
Chalcedony Club is
among the organizations which have featured spring meetings with elections.
Newly Elected Chalcedony Club Officers
Mrs.
—Times Photo.
Ethel A. Buschmann (left) is the new vice president, and Mrs. E. T. Lawrence is president.
Organize Three Auxiliaries to
Three new units of the Flower Mission Hospital Auxiliary were organized recently. Chapter 1 is composed of members of the 1908 Club with Mrs. Walter L. Jones, preside: t. Chapter 2 is composed of the Woman's Organization, National Association of Retail Druggists; Indianapolis Chapter 20. Mrs. George E. Maxwell is president. Chapter 3 has as members Mrs. Will Braun's West Park Christian Church Sunday School class. All of the groups formerly have taken an active interest in Flower Mission work. Mrs. David Ross, at a directors’ meeting yesterday, emphasized importance of supplementing work of the hospital among tubercular patients by continuing aid to those who are in ill health in their homes. Mrs. F. H. Cheyne and Mrs. A. C. Ragmussen were appointed delegates to the Council of Social Agencies.
Shower Given for Helen Sellmeyer |
Misses Ellen Fitzgerald and Dorothy Sellmeyer, assisted by Mrs. M. N. Fitzgerald, entertained rece:tly with a personal shower for Miss Helen Sellmeyer, a bride-to-be. The bridal colors of peach, blue, pink and green were used in appointments. Miss Helen Sellmever and John J. Roach Jr., are to be married ina ceremony June 12-in St. Anthony's
Catholic Church. Zr
Linen Shower To Be Held for Ruth Griffith
Yellow appointments are to be used in table decorations at a linen shower and bridge party to be given’ tonight by Miss Margaret Stevens in honor of Miss Ruth Griffith. Miss Griffith is to become the bride of John E. Oberlies at 3: 30 p. m. Sunday. The hostess will be assisted by her mother, Mrs. Edna Stevens. Guests are to include Miss Griffith’s mother, Mrs. Roy Griffith, Mesdames Joseph Bryan, Arvine Shinalt, Harry Snodgrass, George Simpson, Lester Hart, Walter Burks; Misses Doris Griffith, Elva Johnson, Jean Mann, Lee Myers, Helen Howe, Katherine Lyon, Dorotha Dotson and Evelyn Mead.
Speaker to Give Views on Mexico
| The history of Mexico City is to be discussed by Mrs. Marguerita Diddel at a luncheon meeting of the Atrusa Clup today in the Columbia Club. : The local club is to send as delegates to the national convention in Mexico City June 23 to 27, Mrs. Guy A. Boyle, Miss Edith Dickover and Miss Marie Schultz.
Mrs. Grace Parris To Present Recital
Mrs. Grace Parris is to present the second of her spring piano recitals at 3 p. m. Sunday at the Third Christian Church: The participants include Barbara Gener Lucas, Florance Edith Newlin, Shirley Ann Scarbrough, Patty
‘June Heun, Benny Syphers, Mar-
jorie ‘Sands, Retta Beall, - Dorothea Mae Saunders, Evelyn Newhouse, Betty Thoms, Mary Ann Kyle, Dorothy Swickard, Delores Tipmore, Lila Ann Heun, Anna Louise Brewer, Joe Sands, Isabelle Thrush, Emil Iverson Jr. ~Armeta Doolittle, Claud Hume Jr. Vera Marie Chambers and Elnora Brewer.
NISLEY
Chiffon
Pure Sik HOSIERY 0) PERFECT
Flower Mission]
Dinner at the Home.
ville. Picnic.
Naomi Chapter 131..0. E. S. 8 p. Sts. Memorial service.
worthy patron.
EVENTS
SORORITIES
Pi Lambda Theta. Noon Sat. Christian Park. Installation. Mrs. Lola Eller, chairman. Committee: Misses Mary* Wilhite, Isabel Drohan, Helen Loeper, Evelyn Truedson and Florence Day. Fa-Lo-Sis. Tonight. Miss Babe Worth, 1132 N. Beville Ave., hostess. Miss Elaine Umbarger, Mrs. Alma Woods, new pledges. Alpha Beta, Gamma Chapters, Sigma Delta Zeta. 6:30 p. m. Sun.
PROGRAM | Chapter P, P. E. O. Sisterhood. 5:30 p. m. Sat. Forest Park, Nobles-
LODGES
Prospect Chapter 452 O. E. S. 7:45 p. m. Mon. Masonic Hall, State, Prospect Sts. Mrs. Cora Lane, worthy matron; William Belford,
m. today. Temple, North, Iliinois
Ballroom to Become Rose Garden for Sorority Dance
Rose arbors, a white picket fence and vine-covered archways are to decorate the Columbia Club ballroom tomorrow night for the 17th annual Rose ball of the Omega Nu Tau Sorority National Council. Entertainment during the evening is to be presented by the Jac
Broderick Studios. Specialty dance
numbers are to be given by Rose-
mary Albert, Elaine Morris, Harriet McCord and Vera Jean Davis.Larry Price’s orchestra is to play for dancing. Several dinner parties are to pre-. cede the dance. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tree will have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mitchell, Don Pasco, J. L. Smith, Thomas Vavel, Miss Lorena Gill and Miss Ann Smith of Lebanon. and Miss Virginia Gill,
Also Invite Guests
Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burkhead will’ be Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Nitchman, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jones, Mrs. Dorothy Seifert and Russell Smith. Miss:
. Dorothy Jean Bond is to entertain
Miss Alta Banks and Edward J.
Erber and Richard Lewis. Messrs. and Mesdames J. E. Aufderheide, J. E. Callahan Jr. and E. J. Pelance will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. George F. Callahan at an informal party preceding the dance. In Miss Edith Weekly’s party will be Miss Doris Hamblen, Miss Zona Bridle, Wayne Carver, S. T. Lesh, C. H. Boyd and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Lesh. Miss Virginia Lee Dixon is to entertain Robert F. Kares, and Messrs. and Mesdames James Sloo, Clay Edwards, Heben. Cassidy, Harold Branham and Ted Taylor.
Others Form Party
Guests of Miss Venita Steurwald will be Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sis-: coe, Theodore Lee, Miss Marjorie Stewart, Harry Mann and Norman Hoppas. Mr. and Mrs. W. V. White
lis; Miss Edith Marks, Beta, Muncie; Mrs. J. Nelson Marks, Gamma, Indianapolis; Mrs. Leon Estle, Delte, Anderson; -Miss Oneita Richardson, Epsilon, Bedford; Miss Florence Young, Zeta, Bloomington; Mrs. B. Lewis, Eta, Alexandria; Miss Nina Schwartz, Theta, Alliance, O.; Miss Emelia Orashan, Iota, Salem, O.; Mrs. Robert Trees, Lambda, Indianapolis; Mrs. Fred Brown, Mu, Dayton, O.; Miss Vera:Niehaus, Nu, Cincinnati, and Miss Faith Apple, Xi, Springfield, O.
Sorority Will Hold Annual Rose Dance
The annual rose dance of the Phi Beta Tau Sorority is to be held tomorrow. night in the Severin Hotel Roof Garden. " Mrs. Paul McCune is arranging the details. Sorority colors are to be carried out in the decorations. Music is to be provided by the Imperial Ace Orchestra.
. Pupils in Recital Piano pupils of Miss 8. Margaret LeGore, assisted by dramatic art pupils of Mrs. Frances Starr Bringle, and orchestra students of Prof. Francis S. Ainsley, are to present
a rectital Monday night in Cropsey
Auditorium.
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Girls’ Leader
Jr. are to be host and hostess to; : :
Messrs. and Mesdames A. F. Thompson, Russell Petite, W. C. Carll, V. S. Mussawir and C. R. Morgan and Dr. and Mrs. L. D. Bibler preceding the darce. Miss Luellyn ‘Nash's guests at an informal party will be Messrs. and Mesdames J. Warren Coyle, Paul Hiatt and Lawrence Gray and Morrow J. Allen. In a party with Mr.
and Mrs. W. D. Furgason, host and |
hostess, will be Messrs. and Mes-, dames William Shockley, Walter Worrell, Judd Worrell, Albert Hoyt, Farlin Edwards, Austin Skomp and
Hollis, Agnes Burnett and Messrs. W. E. Wilson, Harry Furgason ahd Paul Crim.
Business Meeting Set
The sorority’s national council is to hold a business meeting Sunday in the Hotel Lincoln following a Rose luncheon. Miss Christine Cabe, Anderson, is national president. Representatives will include Mrs. W. V. White Jr., Alpha, Indianapo-
Misses Laura McCarthy, Martha |.
Mrs. Lola Duvall Williams, Dallas, Tex., is the newly elected national president of the Camp Fire Girls of America.
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Club’s Show To Aid Camp
Alpha Beta Latreian to Present Movie Five Times.
Alpha, Beta Latreian Club is to sponsor its first two performances of the “Flicker Frolics,” a silent movie, in Ayres’ Auditorium today. Proceeds are to be used for the club’s work at the Bridgeport Nutrition Camp. Additional performances are to be sponsored at 10:30 a. m. and 2:30 and 3:30 p. m. tomorrow. The club furnished the clinic at the camp and yearly contributes to its maintenance. Mrs. © Wilbur
| Smith is president and Mrs. Ken-
neth Swanson is chairman of the theater project. Several parties are being formed to attend the performances. Mrs. Paul Hancock and her daughter, Anita) Jane and son, Billy, are to see the show with Mrs. Robert Burnet and hdr daughter, Patricia and son, Robert Jr. .
Meridian Hills Club’s Juniors Dance Tonight
Meridian Hills Country Club is to hold its annual dance tonight for members’ sons and daughters who are this year’s high school graduates. Spring flowers, beonies predominating, will be arranged in vases throughout the clubhouse.
A committee of juniors arranging the party includes Anne Holmes, Charlotte Fleming, Betty Hutchings, Jane | Axtell, Don Taylor, Bob Stackhouse, Roger Sheridan and Bill Murray. Women’s guest day is tp be observed at the club on Wednesday when each member is to bring three
on June 17 for the club’s regular luncheon and bridge party.
Mrs. Nixon’s Tea Held in Honor of Miss Mary Davis
Mrs. William Nixon's bridge-tea today was occésioned by the approaching marriage of Miss Mary Eleanor Davis to Dr. Wendell Shullenberger on Tuesday. Miss Davis is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Davis. Dr. Shullenberger is the son of the Rev, and Mrs. W. A. Shullenberger. Guests today with Miss Davis, Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Shullenberger, were to include Mesdames Richard Hill, Burchard Carr, Frank Haight, Donald Wood, C. H. Pier, G. D. Ros Jr., Friederick Pier, Marlow Manion,
| Gerald | Wright, Fred Hossler and’
Edward | Passow and Miss Frances Haight and- Miss Gertrude Brown.
Allowa Group To Hold Rites
Members of the Allowa group of Camp Fire Girls at School 70*are to close their year’s work with a ceremonial at 3 p. m. toaay at the school. : Craft honors are to be awarded to Virginia Specker, Joan Dearmin, Patricia Burnett and Mary Lou Dreiss. Members who participated in the Community Fund pageant are to receive leather honors. The winners include Ruth Goodlat, Ruthann Perry, Virginia Specker, Lucy Rhoadarmer, Elizabeth Jeanne Rybolt, Mary. Lou Dreiss, Jo Ann Krauch and Joan Dearmin. Group members who have completed the requirements for Trail Seeker, the First Camp rank. are Adeline Xadei, Eileen Smith, Ruth Goodlat, Jeanne Rybolt,. Virginia Specker, | Marjorie Baker, Nancy Boerner, Edna June Slavens, Zoc Fuller, Lucy Rhoadarmer, Ruthann Perry, Jo Ann Krauch, Margaret Spink and Patricia Burnett. Mrs. Russell B. Steinhour is group
Fire program. .
guests. Women members will gather |
guardian in charge of the Council :
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Ward Belmont Club Guest
iss Elizabeth Phillips, exe‘cutive secretary of the Ward Belmont School Alumnae Association, isto bea guest at the Ward Belmont Club luncheon tomorrow in the Indianapolis Athletic Club.
Concert, Diving
Exhibition
Will br cature. Club’s Opening
An afternoon concert and shih ming and diving exhibitions are to be features of the Riviera Club’s formal summer opening on Sunday. Four guest artists from the Arthur, Jordan Conservatory of music are to be accompanied by Jimmie Miers and his orchestra. James H. Makin, club president, is in charge of arrangements. A dinner dance and floor show are to be highlights of the evening program. Informal club dancing. which is to start Wednesday night is to be held each Wednesday, Saturday, Sunday and holi-
day nights throughout the season. |
The monthly party and dance for club children is to be held tonight. The Riviera Club women’s bridge committee also meets tonight at the club to - discuss arrangements for the summer bridge season. Luncheon bridge parties have been scheduled for June 9 and 23, July 7 and 21, Aug. 4 and 18 and Sept. 1. Mrs. R. C. Cashon is
bridge committee chairman, assist-.
ed by Mesdames William F. Swope, Rex Moonshower, John O. Brenner,
Showers Arranged For Miss Meyers
Mrs. George Long is to be hostes tonight at a miscellaneous shower for Miss Dorothy Meyers, whose arriage to Jaek Gildersleeve, Chicago, is to take place June 19. Other guests will be her mother, Mrs. W. L. Meyers, Chicago, and formerly of Indianapolis; Mrs. Frank E. Irish, sister of the bride-to-be; and Misses Betty Whitt, Margaret Hetherington, June Lesh, Betty Thompson and Mrs. Howard Hill. A miscellaneous shower is to be given for the bride-to-be Monday night by Mrs. Frank E. Irish, 1214 Parker Ave.
Mothers’ Club Meets
Mrs. Donald - Bunce, 1233 Parker
Ave., was hostess today for a busi-.
ness meeting of the Indianapolis De Molay Mothers’ Club. Mrs. Earl MatHer presided.
Heads Club
-—-Photo by Kindrea. Mrs.” Russell Cross is president of the Evadne Club which is to hold its Blossomtime Festival tomorrow night at the Lake Shore Country Club.
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A CLEAR FUTURE
‘With Tinted Lenses
strain! tomorrow !
Dr. Wm.
Registered Optometrist
Don’t let your child’s future be hampered by poor sight! ‘Keep the path to success bright and clear with a pair of Sears glasses, “designed for youth” Tinted lenses will protect eyes from the glare of the sun and other eyeHave your child’s eyes examined
Sears, Roebuck and Co.
D. Elson
Off ice at
Edward D. Pierre and D. J. Zimmerman. Riviera Royal Reveliers officers, directors and members are to hold a monthly business session at the clubhouse June ‘13. Robert Strattman, new president, will preside. Swimming classes are to be under the direction of Mrs. Euphrasia Donnelly Bungard and Mrs. Euna Burns. -
Sister Will Be Attendant for Claire Turner
Miss Helen Turner will be maid of honor and William Layton, best man, at the marriage of Miss Roberta Claire Turner to L. Calvin Nelson on June 27 in the Carrollton Avenue Reformed Church. Other attendants of the bride-to-be include Miss Virginia Gibbons and Mrs. Evelyn Wells. Harold Stark and Hugh Vitz will be the ushers.
Mrs. J. H, Stilwill is to give a personal shower on Monday for Miss Turner; Mrs. Wells is to entertain Thursday and Mrs. John Gandall’s party is to be June 22. Miss Gibbons gave a kitchen shower and bridge party last night for -Miss Turner. Guests included the bride-to-be and her mother, Mrs. Lee Turner; Mrs. Verna Nelson, mother of Mr. Nelson; Mrs. Lois Alexander, Des Moines, Iowa; Mesdames Charles P. Turner, Ralph Gatty, Howard Stuart, James Blythe, Robert Tope, Richard Hunter and Paul Rinne, Mrs. Wells, Mrs. sStilwill, and Misses Helen Turner, Helen Briggs, Sarah Jane Millikan, Janet Shuman and| Sue Aughinbaugh.
List Patron S For Jamboree
Governor ‘and , Mrs. Townsend head a list of patrons and patronesses for the June Jamboree to be given tonight by the. State House Women’s: Democratic Club at the Indianapolis Country Club. . Others,| who have been announced by the committee in charge, are Mayor and Mrs. Kern, Lieut. Govand Mrs. Henry F. Schricker; Mrs. John W. Kern Sr., Mrs. Samuel M. Ralston, Tom Taggart, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Heller and Mrs. Charles W. Tillett Jr., who is one of the principal speakers at the District Democratic Conference in session here today. Miss Sally Fenwick is to act as general chairman for the event.
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Travel-Study Club to Seat New Leaders
Federation and Chapter Chiefs to Be Honored At Ceremonies.
Two hundred and fifty federa= tion and chapter officers of the Ine ternational Travel-Study Club, Inc, are to be installed at 8 p. m. Wednesday at the Claypool Hotel. \ The event is to be in the form of a ‘patriotic pageant and candlelight tea service. Mrs. John W.%Thornburgh is installation officer, assisted by Mesdames Colin Lett, Ruth Esky
‘and Morris Young.
Roberta Bland, Betty McGuire and Patty. Joe Andrews, as flower girls, are to lead the processional.
Music on Program
A musical \program, is to be pro= vided by Mrs. Edward Bingaman, Anderson, vocalist, accompanied by, Mrs. Russell Dunn, pianist. Mrs. Robert Caplinger is to pay tribute to the late Mrs. S. R. Art man, organization founder. Among the federation officers and
“chairmen who are to be installed are
Mrs. M. C. Safford, president; Mrs, Edna Bland, first vice president; Mrs. Brewer Clay, second vice presi= dent; Mrs. Albert White, recording secretary; Mrs. Horace Dougherty, treasurer; Miss Dorothy Wirth, cor= responding secretary; Mrs. | Frank McCracken, auditor; Mrs. R. J, Role ler, Artman council; Mrs. Jules Zine ter, bylaws; Mrs. ‘Charles Stuart, budget. Others Are Named
Mrs. Mary Edith Armel, book re= views; Mrs. H. G. Mason, chaplaing Mrs. Mary Brooke 'Miller, cheer; Mrs. Fred Wright, communication; Mrs. John Nackenhorst, co-opera= tion for the blind; Mrs. John M, Whitehead, Council of Women del egate; Mrs. Elmer Johnson, dele= gate to Seventh District. Mrs. Burt Kimmel, Mrs. Fred Fate, historian; George Dyer, hospitality; Mrs. Thornburgh, - installation; Mrs, Harold Litteral, membership;+ Mrs, Ross Winder, mémorial; Mrs. Joseph Sahakian, music; Mrs. George Ruth, . parliamentarian; Mrs. Marian Rade dell, patriotic. Miss Frances Henzie, program; Mrs. Homer Cox, publicity; Mrs. C, M. Baker, registration; Mrs. Paul Hart, speakers’ bureau; Mrs. Ver= lin Crousore, special arrangements; Mrs. Claude Byfield, travel, Mrs, William McGuire, year book.
extension; Mrs,
James Emerson And Jean Chase Will Be Married
Times Special ITHACA, N. Y., June 4.—The en= gagement .of Miss Jean ’ Chase, daughter of Mrs. J. M. Chase, to James Perry Emerson, Philadelphia, son of Dr. and Mrs. Charles Philip Emerson, Indianapolis, has been announced. No date has been set for | the wedding. [ Both Miss Chase and Mr. Emer= son are graduates of Cornell Uni- | versity. Mr. Emerson is a member of Psi Upsilon Fraternity. = Mrs. Emerson, mother of the bridegroom-to-be, is a guest of her sister, Mrs. Reginald Pellatt, and Col. Pellatt, in Toronto, Canada.
Shower Given for Miss Ruth Cain
Mrs. Walter Queisser and Mrs. Carl Queisser entertained last night with a miscellaneous shower in honor of Miss. Ruth Cain, daughter of Mrs. Alice M. Cain. Miss Cain and Arthur Queisser are to be married June 23 at the Cain home, 4108 E. Michigan St.
ROGRESS
Rinses, also, in soft water.
LAUNDRY
FLOWER PLANTS
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A few Flowers Planted now will give color and bloom all summer
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Geraniums and Hosts
See or Call Your Florist
Marigolds, Zinnias, Asters, Petunias,
of other strong, heaithy plants may be had for a small cost
