Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 May 1938 — Page 7

WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 1938 . Parties Add to Hustle of Late May and Early June Wedding Arrangements

Modrall-Dorgan,

Dills-Buxton, Wiseman-

Kemper-Woolling,

Lowe-Carter, Bahre, Knartzer-Peters,

Among Nuptials to Be Held in Near Future,

With June only two weeks away

of last minute trousseau shopping a

eral late Mav and early June brides are finding time however to attend | parties planned in their honor by relatives and friends. Miss Emilv Dorgan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Dorgan, 5140 Wednesday,

Washington Blvd. today set marriage to John F. Modrall. Mr. Modrall is a son of Mrs. D

The marriage will be at 4:30 p. m. at the Marott Hotel.

will follow

Mrs. James Nicolai, Jacksonville, &

Fla.. will be matron-of-honor. Cath-

erine Ann Kiefer, Indianapolis, a will be | peach motif.

niece of the bride-to-be, junior bridesmaid and Joe Kiefer, a | nephew of the bride-to-be, will be | ringhearer. | Donald Modrall will come from | Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y., to | be his brother's best man. Mrs. Thomas Blackwell Jr. and Mrs. E. C. Badger Jr. entertained recently with a silver shower and bridge at the Blackwell home, 602 W. 43d St. for Miss Dorgan and | Miss Bettie Sue Woolling. Miss Woolling, daughter of Mr. | and Mrs. Frank Freeman Woolling, 825 Washington Blvd, will become the hride of Robert Leslie | Kemper Mr. and Mrs ! R. Kemper, on May 28 Miss Virginia Fosler and Harrv Harlan who was Miss Betty | Means before her marriage April 2] te Mr. Harlan, will entertain Sat- | urdav with a china shower for Miss | Dorgan Miss Dorgan’s sister, Mrs. J. E. | Kiefer, will entertain informally | Wednesday, May 25, at her home, 4710 Central Ave. Guests at the party given by Mrs. Rlackwell and Mrs. Badger included Mesdames Dorgan, Woolling, Har- | lan. Kiefer, Henry Dixon, Ralph Coble, Harold M. Cumberworth, James A. Stuart Jr, James Tyler, Paul W. Richards; Misses Fosler, | Jeanne Spiegel, Frances Moody, | Jean Underwood and Betty Conder. Miss Carter to Wed William P. Cooling will be at the marriage Louise Carter to Lowe 11:45 a. m, SatMav 928. at the Broadway Church who iz a daughter of Cecil T. Carter, 3409 Ave also has announced that George Burch will be best ma Mr. Lowe is a son of Mrs. | Marv Clark Lowe Miss Rutn Duckwall, 3446 N. Me- { ridian St. entertained last night with a personal shower for the bride-to-be. Next Monday, Miss Dorothy Jackson and Mrs. Virginia Browder will entertain for Miss Carter at the Browder home, 116 E. 31st St. Later this month, Mrs. Cooling will entertain at the home of Mrs. Parke Cooling, 5636 Washington Rivd, with a miscellaneous shower. Miss Dorothy Jackson will be hostess at a spinster dinner the night before the wedding at the home of her mother, Mrs. Andrew Jackson, 3307 N. Pennsylvania St. A kitchen shower was given last by Miss Marv Hancock and Adele Dunn in the Hancock heme, 3720 N. Pennsylvania St. for | Miss Joan McKee whose marriage to Frank G. Jones Jr, will be Mav 28 Guests included Mrs. R. BE. Shu- | man: Misses Jean McKee, Barbara | Strack, Mazie Ruth Tyner, Vir- | ginia Shappell, Virginia McCready and Betty Corle. | Mrs. Inman Entertains Mrz Lauretta Ross Inman, 4350 N. Penncsvivania St. was to enter-| tain with a linen shower today in | honor of Miss Bernice Buxton. She | was to be assisted by her mother, | Mrs. James A. Ross. Miss Buxton’s | engagement to Warren J. Dills, | Oakland, Cal, was recently announced. | Guests with Miss to be Mrs. Arthur Buxton, the | bride-to-be’s mother; Mrs. Fletcher | Dill, the bridegroom-to-be’s moth- | er, and Mesdames T. Edward Fish- | er. Paul R. Browning, Braxton Jef- | fries, Clark Roggie, I.. H. Millikan, | Arthur Schumacher, Carleton Heiberger, William Forsyth, Ruel Moore, George D. Ross Jr, C. F. Helm, R. Norman Baxter, Floyd | Meeker. Ft. Wavne: LaRue Acker- | man, Lebanon, and Miss Margaret Millikan Miss Betty Taylor Rahre entertained recently with a bridal shower at the latter's home in honor of Miss Elsa Bahre, whose marriage to Marvin Hall Wiseman, | New York, is set for June 5 Guests included Mesdames Everett Jones. Raymond Edmondson, Elmer Sauers,

Floyd Lackey, Carl Huffman, Emmett Steffey and] Misses Pauline Hughes, Delores | Sauer, Dorothea West, Marie and | Marjorie Schoch and Helen and | Madge Able. Miss Ferda Peters was honot guest | at a recent kitchen shower held by | Mrs. Frank Mueller and Miss Lois | Fussner at the former's home, 1014 | Hervey St. | Miss Peters’ marriage to Edward

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| forcement agencies.”

Knartzer Jr. is to be May 30, Deco rations were in a hyacinth blue and

Guests were Mesdames Edgar C. Shields, William J. Mussman, Vernet L. Beechler, Anna Yetter, Edward Knartzer, Frank Wuensch, Clifford Peters, Edward EggelhofT, F. Wood and Misses Edith Cook, Marie Parks, Eleanor Baltar, Waneatah Taylor, Ann Gilpin Agnes Fussner, Marguerite Weddle and Anna Marie Ohleyer. Miss Miriam Irene whose marriage to Henry C. Prange will take place in June, was honored guest at a recent fiesta shower given by Miss Martha Coddington, 115 W. Hampton Drive. The hostess was assisted by her mother, Mrs Addison BE. Coddington Guests with Miss Roesener were her mother, Mrs. Otto W. Roesener; Mrs. Roland H. Kendall; Misses Katharine Prange, Ruth Sanger, Ethel Marie Osborne, Elizabeth Myers, Julia Herman, Ernestine Cline. Alsie Corn, Jeanetta Fields, Esther Bebinger, Merilee Ragle, Wara Ward, Marthana MecWhir,

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| Helen Rupkey, Martha Katharine! ———

Mangus and Mary Coffman.

Hoover Calls on Women to Solve Crime Problem

| | | i | KANSAS CITY, Mo, May 18 (U.| P.).—J. Edear Hoover, head of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, to- |

'day appealed to the women of the |

nation to “solve overnight” Amer- | ica’s crime problem, which he said |

costs each adult and child $120 an-'

fnually

Mr. Hoover, in a speech last night | at the final session of the General Federation of Women's Clubs of America, calied for “an aroused public consciousness against corrupt political influences in law en-

“The women hold the key to the solution of America’s crime problem, because the hand that rocks the cradle rules the world,” he said. “As heads of America’s homes, women are in the best position to direct children in paths which lead away from crime.” Mr. Hoover said that every Amer- | ican home was threatened by the | nation's 4.500.000 criminals, and. that both lives and properties were | at stake. $ The FBI director attacked the | leniency of the parole system, as- | serting that 30 per cent of the con- | firmed criminals listed in the pub- | lic enemy files had been paroled as often as 10 times. “The guiding principle in issuing |

| paroles should be protection of the |

public,” he said.

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REDUCE YOUR OWN RATE — the more Ele ! att-hour* — because of the steptric rates. As soon as you use more than 3 lighting and small appliance use average cost per Kw. H.*

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for first 30 used 2 month (6c im ural homes)

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Siegel, Manual Training High School; Miss Virginia Coverdale, Indiana University; Miss Margaret Fantone, Purdue University, and Miss Barbara Ballinger, Butler | University. |

French Pupils

| Prof. Clyde E. Aldrich of Butler, | Alliance president, is to preside;

To Get Alliance Medals Tonight | Mme. Yvonne D. Chamilovitch, club | | president-elect and a native of

The Alliance Francaise medals | France, will give a short talk and |

awarded for proficiency in French | Paul H. Krauss IIT will

will be presented formally [Fon of French songs,

at a dinner given by the Alliance at | 6:30 p. m.

» _ vy tomorrow at the Hotel | Kappa Tau Epsilon | Washington. : ” % | om of Indianapolis high | Dinner Is Tonight |

schools and academies and of | wre Walter Roll is general chair- | Butler, Indiana and Purdue Uni-| man for the Kappa Tau Epsilon | versities §udents were eligible for | Sorority annual mothers’ and | the awards. srs’ dinne t 6:30 p. m, to-| Edward B. Petri, former Allianos | SRUEHIErS diner a She hyd be president, who will present the Maxwell medals on behalf of the club, donated the gifts. Winners this year are Sylvia Griffith, Tudor Hall, George Kuhn Jr, Park School; Miss Marian Dreiss, Ladywood School; Miss Rosemary Chamberlin, St. Agnes Academy; Miss Margaret Fargo, Tech High School; Miss Mary Jane DeHoff, Washington High School; Miss Muriel Shortridge High School;

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EDUCED rates for residential and commercial Electric service are now in effect for customers of Indianapolis Power & Light Company. These reductions benefit nearly 106,000 homes and business places in this city, and approximately 14,000 rural customers in Marion County. Cheaper Electricity opens the way to better home life—~to the enjoyment of new converiences and economies hy local families. And it strengthens the important asset available to local business and professional men through Electrical modernization. Electricity is cheaper. Let it help you more.

AVERAGE PAID PER KILOWATT HOUR FOR £ITY RESIDENTIR SERVICE

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CHEAPER for YOUR HOME

Less than a Dime o Day paid for all Electricity

used by our average home customer last

year—and now rates are LOWER

The advantages of Electrical living can hardly be measured in money, yet in Indianapolis they can be bought for pennies. You can benefit immediately from the new rates by making great: er use of the Electr

appliances and lights For

clricy does for you, the less je down nature of your new ElecKw.H.* 2 month (which covers

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vou already have. example, you can use 100 Ka 89 Kw.H. before May 15; or 300 Kw But you'll benefit most, in economy as w

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With increased use your rate steps lower and lower shown below. Fi ery time you add an appliance a over some hig job in your home, or ke economy, Note especially dhe cheaper Electricity for refigeration, cooking and waterheating,

H. a month for lee than the cost of H for the former cost of 248 therefore, You gain vom toatl 48 ant, such as, range or refrigera washer or air-conditioner. Electric appliances are sO

1d on monthly terms almost every fam-

ily can afford. Look at them today, especially the new Blea ranges. Think of the improvement you would make lo your) oe, Ask us for any information you wish. And remember that

you let Electricity help you, the less it costs per Ke .H.

ee how sharply the rate drops when major home appliances ave used

“ee and for

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your rate goes as low as

"A KILOWATT-HOUR (Kw. H.)~

the standard unit for meas. uring Electric service. represents 2,655,200 foos pounds of work, or enough to lift about 530 tons of coal 21; feet. That js more coal-lifting than would be done in 50 winters of fur. nace-firing in the average Indianapolis home—yet

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