Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 June 1938 — Page 11

TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 1938"

Summer Cottages and Ocean Voyages Attract Indianapolis Residents

Several From City Prepare for European Visits; Others Ready to Open Homes at Lakes; Horse Show Winners Are Listed.

By VIRGINIA MOORHEAD MANNON When summer comes to Indiana practically the whole population’s on the move. With a “so-what” defiance late spring activties are waived in favor of lazy days on ship board or beach and the pleasant informality

of cottages and bathing suits. Mr. and Mrs. Austin H. Brown and their daughter, Virginia, and Miss Nina Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Garvin M. Brown, are to sail June 18 on the S. S. Conte de Savoia for a month's visit in France and England. Allen and Alex Carroll, sons of Mr. and Mrs. James F. Carroll, will sail on the S. S. Normandie June 15 to spend a month abroad. They are to visit England, Holland, France and Switzerland and take a trip down the Rhine to the University of Heidelberg, returning July 11. Allen Carroll is to be graduated June 13 from Hamilton College and Alex Carroll has just completed his junior year at Williams College. Mr and Mrs. William Ray Adams will go to Lake Maxinkuckee Saturday to open their summer home. Their daughter, Mrs. Louis McClennen of Boston, and her two children, Adams and James, will arrive Monday to spend two weeks at the lake. Mr. McClennen, who will join his family for a week-end at the conclusion of their visit, will accompany them to their summer home on Cape Cod where they will spend the rest of the season. Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. Haerle will take Mr. and Mrs. Adams’ cottage July 1 for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin M. McNally have taken Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Bennett's cottage at Lake Maxinkuckee for the month of July. Mr. and Mrs. Julian Bobbs and Mrs. Bobbs’ mother, Mrs, Augustus Coburn, will leave June 22 to spend the summer at North= port, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fishback who have been visiting Mrs. Fishback’s mother, Mrs. W. W. Carter, at the Marott Hotel have left to spend two weeks at their home in Rochester, N. Y. Upon their return to Indianapolis they will ‘take Mr. and Mrs. Bobbs’ house for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Keyes W. Atkins will leave July 1 for Neahtawanta, Mich., where they are to spend several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Hoke and Mr. and Mrs. Perry Lesh will leave Friday to spend the summer at Mr. and Mrs. Hoke's cottage at Burt Lake, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Donald N. Test, who will go to Burt Lake for a few days next week to open their cottage, will return for the summer after the wedding June 23 of Miss Judith Chambers and their son, Charles

Edward Test.

Lochheads to Attend Wedding

Dr. and Mrs. John M. Lockhead and Mr. and Mrs. Neil C. Estabrook will go to Cleveland June 18 to attend the wedding of Miss Gracellen Handyside, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Cockburn Handyside, and Dr. and Mrs. Lochhead’s son, Richard Lochhead of Simsbury, Conn. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woodworth of Lafayette will give a bridal dinner Friday evening for Miss Jane Winfield of Lafayette and Henry Johnston of Indianapolis whose marriage is to take place Saturday. Mrs. Woodworth is a sister of Miss Winfield. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Siegmund, who were here for the wedding of Mrs. Siegmund’s sister, Miss Phyllis Ann Morris, and Richard Conder have returned to their home at Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick G. Appel and their daughter, Miss Eleanor Appel, will leave next week for Princeton, N. J., to attend commencement June 17 at Princeton University where Jack Appell will be graduated. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Baker have left for Boston to attend commencement at Boston Tech where their son, John David Baker, is to be graduated this week. Miss Jane Anne Davis, who is a student at the University of Cincinnati, returned yesterday to spend two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Fred Davis. Mrs. George Cole of Syracuse, N. Y,, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Davis for several days, has gone to Anderson to spend three weeks with her mother, Mrs. Mary Mellett. Among the Indianapolis young women who have returned following their graduation from Stephens College at Columbia, Mo., are the Misses Marjorie Bunch, Bette Pearce, Patsy Boggs and Jane Renard. Mr. and Mrs. Preston C. Rubush will leave Thursday to spend the summer at their cottage at Three Lakes, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Dean have returned after spending a few days at Lexington and Louisville, where they visited their daughter, Mrs. Jack Daugherty, and Mr. Daugherty. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel R. Dahill, who have been the guests of Mr. Dahill's sister, Mrs. Stanley C. Brooks, and Mr. Brooks and attended commencement at Notre Dame University where their son, Daniel R. Dahill Jr., is a student, have returned to their home at Logan, W. Va. Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Peterson have returned from Chicago. Prizes for the women’s handicap golf tournament are to be awarded at a luncheon at the Indianapolis Country Club today. The Park School senior class is to give a dance Saturday evening in the school gymnasium. The Service League held its final luncheon meeting of the year yesterday at the Lincoln Hotel. Among the Indianapolis women who have returned from Iouisville where they attended the Rock Creek Horse Show last week-end are Mesdames Alfred Piel, Clayton O. Mogg, Marie Tracy, J. L. Hyatt, Alex Metzger and her daughter, Miss Dorothy Metzger, and Miss Ethel Miller, Mrs. Piel’'s My Lavalier, shown by Robert H. Brown, won the blue ribbon in the model class, took second in the under 15-hand class and third in the three-gaited stake. Mrs. Metzger's Patricia Dare, ridden by Miss Metzger, won first place in combination, fourth in under 15-hand and fifth in the three-gaited stake, Primrose Princess, owned and shown by Mrs. Mogg, came off with a third in the five-gaited mare class, fourth in fine harness and fourth in the five-gaited stake. Miss Miller's Alitza Lee Dare won the five-gaited combination, was second in the five-gaited mare class, third in fine harness and third in the five-gaitea stake. J. R. McNutt's Queen Mary Allen won the class for plantation horses. His Dancing Dora placed second in the challenge trophy class and fourth in the three-gaited stake.

Miss Catherine Reger to Wed

John Harley in Parents’ Home

Before an improvised altar of garden flowers and palms lighted with candelabra, Miss Catherine Reger will become the bride of John

I. Harley at 8 o'clock tonight.

Eloise Amacher Becomes Bride

Of John Sullivan

Against a background of ferns and palms, lighted with candelabra, Miss Eloise Amacher became the bride of John J. Sullivan at 11:30 a. m. today. : The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Amacher and Mr. Sullivan is the son of Mrs. Helen Sullivan.. The Rev. Edward E. Aldrich read the ceremony at the Roberts Park Methodist Church. Miss Amacher, who entered with her father, wore a gown of cameo blue satin on princess lines with long sleeves and a V-neck. Her matcling shoulder length veil fell from & Juliet cap of the same material as the dress. Her arm bouquet was yellow roses and lilies of the valley. Miss Opal Wiseman, maid of honor, wore honeydew satin also fashoned on princess lines and a matching picture hat. She carried Talisman roses and blue delphinium. Mrs. Amacher’s choice was hyacinth blue with matching accessories and baby pink rosebuds. Navy with matching accessories and gardenias formed the costume of Mrs. Sullivan. Morris Corbin was best man and ushers included Fred Eichrodt and Lisle Hunter. Following the ceremony & reception for the families and attendants was held at Kopper Kettle at Morristown. The couple will be at home in Indianapolis following a wedding trip West.

Plan Dinner Party The Autumn Club will hold a dinner and cafd party Thursday at the Foodcraft Shop in the Century Bldg. Dinner is to be served at 6:30 ». m. Mrs. Nora E. Richardson is club president,

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The ceremony is to take place in the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Reger, 687 West Dr.ve, Woodruff Place. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Harley, Manassas, Va. The bride, who will enter with her father, will wear a white lace gown fashioned on princess lines with a long train edged in tulle. The fingertip length veil is to be caught with a halo of orange blossoms. She will carry a bridal shower of lilies-of-the-valley and Sweetheart roses. Miss Dorothy Reger will be her sister's maid of honor. She is to wear a pale pink net frock also cut on princess lines and will carry pink roses and delphinium. James Harley, Manassas, is to be his brother's best man.

Harpist to Play

Bridal airs are to be played by Miss Jeanette Robbins, harpist. Mrs. Walter Nendel will sing “O Promise Me,” and “At Dawning.” Mrs. Reger, the bride’s mother, will wear hyacinth blue lace over taffeta with matching accessories

and a corsage of gardenias and sweetheart roses. Mrs. Harley will be unable to attend the ceremony. More than 100 guests are to be present at the reception following the ceremony. The bridal table will be laid with lace and tapers and centered with a three-tiered wedding cake. After a trip through the Great Smoky Mountains, the couple will be at home June 20 at 2757 Carroliton Ave. Out-of-town guests at the wedding will include Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stitler and their sons, Allan and Ernest Jr, and James Harley, Manassas; Mr. and Mrs. H. D, Lollo, Evanston, Ill.; Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Gale, St. Petersburg, Fla., and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bell, Lebanon.

Announce Cochairmen

Miss Helen Quackenbush and Miss Gladys Clatterbuck are cochairmen of a telephone bridge for Lambda Gamma sorority members

at 8 p.m.

in Chicago.

Mrs. B. Allan Sutton was Miss Essie Alice Scott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Scott, before her marriage May 29. Mr. and Mrs. Sutton are at home

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Brides Establish Homes as One Wedding Is Arranged This Week

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Miss Lucille Ann Isenhower, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Isenhower, became the bride of Joseph O’Brien in a ceremony read May 17 at St. Roch's

Catholic Church.

Names State Federation of

Music Heads

Mrs. Lloyd Billman, Indiana Federation of Music Clubs president, today announced committee chairmen for the coming year. Mrs. Frederick Appel will head the hospitality committee; Mrs. Jane Johnson Burroughs is choral chairman. Others named are Mrs. James Wagner, civic music; Mrs. O. W. Stephenson, music in religious education; Mrs. L. I. McInturf, assistant publicity director in charge of multigraphing; Mrs. Caryl Cook, contest, Mrs. Reid Steele, national music week; Mrs. D. D. Nye, program adviser, and Mrs. E. B. Birge, Eva Schurmann memorial fund. Mrs. Billman also has named dates and locations for district meetings. District 2 will meet Oct. 12 at Lafayette; Districts 3 and 4 dn La Porte on October 15. District 5, North Manchester, Nov. 1; District 6, Covington, Oct. 19; District 7 and 9, Spencer, Oct. 27; District 8, Oakland City, Oct. 4, and District 10, Rushville, Nov. 3. The Federation has announced its continued support of the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra. The State Federation this year will participate in a National Federation of Music Clubs project by which four deserving young people under 16 are to receive awards of four violins made by Tony Wons, radio commentator. In this national search for talent, state clubs have been urged to send names of children to Miss Helen Havener, 405 W. 23d St., New York. Full information including the exact age of the child, name of parents, residence, native city, musical education and teachers and circumstances indicative of the child’s merit are to be included.

Butler Y. W.C. A. To Fete L.eaders

Graduating members of the Butler University Y. W. C. A. cabinet are to be honored at » luncheon at 1 p. m. Friday at the Hecathorne Tearoom. Included in the list are Misses Georgia Foster, Jean Booth, Marjorie Zechiel, Barbara Ballinger, Ann Bowman and Evelyn Lloyd. Special guests are to be Mrs. T. G. Wesenberg, women's council head; Miss Mary K. Mangus, assistant in the women’s council office; Miss Helen Cade and Mesdames Milton D. Baumgartner, James W. Putnam and V. G. Brunson. Arrangements for the luncheon are being made by Miss Marjorie Dalman, Y. W. C. A. social chairman; Miss Helen Rose Center and Miss Ethel Bailey. Decorations will be in the graduation motif.

Mr. and Mrs. Garwood E. Storer announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Helen, to Cecil E. Cambridge Jr. The wedding was April 9.

A May 21 wedding was that of Miss Margarite Lucille Huffman to Richard D. Eastridge. The couple is at home at 620 N. Beville Ave.

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Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hoffman are at home at 1210 Mrs. Quade, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Quade,

Hoffman was Miss Annamae

before her marriage April 21.

Miss Margaret Ellen Ober daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ober, will become the bride of Edwin P. Barnes in a ceremony to be read Friday.

Club Meetings

The Zetathea Club will meet tomorrow at the home of Mrs. C. E. Crippin, 3323 Park Ave. Mrs. H. D. Merrifield will speak on “The Romance of Tea.” > % Ww

The Minerva Club will hold its annual picnic tomorrow. The committee includes the Mesdames Frank C. Spangler, John E. Clinton and Charles E. Smith.

Mrs. Eva Wright will entertain members of the Wednesday Afternoon Club tomorrow at a 12:30 p. m. luncheon. ® ” ” The Junior Auxiliary to the Public Health Nursing Association will go to the Julia Jameson Nutrition Camp tomorrow for luncheon. Members will meet at noon at the home of Mrs. Smiley N. Chambers, 1605 N. Talbot St. ” ” ”

The Electa Circle will hold a 12:30 p. m. luncheon tomorrow at the Colonial Tearoom. ” 8 ”

Dryburgh Abbey Chapter, Daughters of the British Empire, will be entertained tomorrow at the home of Mr. J. H. May. Mrs. Helen Shimer and Mrs. Franklin MeCray will assist. Mrs. C. F. Campbell will review Kipling’s “Something of Myself.”

Local Peace Group Names New Officers

Mrs. Tristram Coffin has been re-elected president of the Indianapolis branch of the Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom. \ Other officers chosen at a meeting last night include: Mrs. Mark Ferree, first vice president; Mrs. Fred Bates Johnson, second vice president; Miss Christine Houseman, third vice president; Mrs. Ludwell Denny, secretary, and Mrs. Tim Tippett, treasurer.

Day to be observed.

and hostess.

EVENTS

LODGES

Grand Circle of Druids. Thurs. 20 S. Delaware. Mrs. Pearl Shaw, Grand Arch Druidess, to preside. Gold Mound Council Pocahontas. Fri. Mrs, Mildred White, Thompson and McFarland Roads, hostess. Covered dish luncheon. Cards. Pocahontas Council 350 drill team. 7:30 p. m, today. installed. To meet with Mineola Council, Queen Esther Aux, O, E. 8. 2:30 p. m. Fri. Masonic Temple, North and Illinois. Luncheon. Mrs. Goldie Smith, hostess Past Presidents

Brookside chapter, 481, O. E. 8. 1:45 p. m. Fri. Foodcraft. Sara Davis, general chairman, Cards, SORORITY Lambda chapter, Delta Sigma Kappa. 8 p. m. today. YY. W. C. A. ; CLUBS Byes Y 7:30 p. m. Pri. Miss Martha Jo Runyan, 2626 N. Alabama,

Triple Link of the Southeastern Rebekahs and Odd Fellows. Tonight. 1. O. O. F. Hall, Cottage and Olive, Mr. and Mrs, Ted Lick, host

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Parties for June Fill Local

a bridal dinner Thursday night at Virginia Rose, and her fiancee, Robert Irwin Addison. Mr. Addison is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Addison, 610 Parker Ave. The wedding is June 12 at the Emerson Avenue Baptist Church. Guests at the dinner are to include the bridegroom's parents, Messrs. and Mesdames Glen Dicks, Harold Justus, Hugh Mason, Emil Rebman and H. W. Ballman and Misses Emaline Joseph, Evelyn Eberhardt, Vonda McIlroy, Martha Addison and Darlene Dicks. Miss Meliroy is to be maid-of-honor, Mrs. Justus, Miss Eberhardt and Miss Addison are to be bridesmaids, Miss Dicks will be flower girl, Mr. Justus will be best man, and Mr. Dicks and Hugh Nuss are 0 usher at the wedding. A reception is to follow the ceremony at the Ballman home, 2952 Broadway. » = »

Miss Margaret Finnegan, 4228 Graceland Ave., entertained recently at her home with a linen shower for Miss Gertrude A. Eppich. Miss Eppich will be married Thursday morning to Edmund R. Miltz in St. Anthony's Church. Decorations at the Finnegan home were in the bridal colors, pink and white. Guests included Mrs. Sophie Leerkamp; Misses Margaret Ann Flaherty, Agnes King, Cecil and Mary Lou Langenbacher, Joan M. VanBenten and Susanne Schmitz. ” ” ” Mrs. H. J. Raffensperger and her two daughters-in-law, Mrs. H. Edward Raffensperger and Mrs. William Raffensperger, will entertain tonight at Mrs. H. J. Raffensperger’s Crows Nest home with a bridge party in honor of Miss Jessie Strickland. Miss Strickland’s marriage to Davis Vawter Burns is set for June 18 at the Propylaeum. Guests are to include Mrs. Smith Strickland, mother of the bride-to-be, Mrs. Lee Burns, mother of the bridegroom-to-be, and Mesdames Culver Godfrey, Harry Stitle Jr, Melvin Robbins, Mayburn Landgraf, Urban K. Wilde Jr, Frank Abbett Jr., Steven Hadley and Mrs. Daniel Layman, Pasadena, Cal. Mrs. Layman is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Burns. Other guests will be Misses Virginia Bugbee, Helen Elizabeth Martin, Isabelle Hanson and Virginia Holt.

Photoplay Indorsers

Hold Annual Picnic

The annual picnic of the Indianapolis Photoplay Indorsers was held today at Kigers' Farm, West 106th St. Mrs. Robert Drum was general chairman was for meeting at 10 a. 34th and Oentral Ave. te

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Brides-to-Be

Social Calendars

Parties for local brides-to-be continue to be important items on social

calendars of many Indianapolis people. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Qualter, 444 N. Sherman Dr., will entertain with

Joslin’'s Tearoom for their daughter, Wedding Rite To Follow Tech

Commencement

A week's trip to Lake Tippecanoe

Frances Elizabeth Workman and Charles J. Knannlein at 10:30 p. m. today at the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church parlors. The bride, who is the daughter of

uated tonight School.

Michigan St. Dr. J. Ambrose Dunkel is to read the ceremony. The bride, who will be given in marriage by Dr. A. B. Glick, will wear a floor-length white satin gown fashioned on princess lines. Her fingertip tulle veil will fall from a beaded cap, and she will carry an arm bouquet of pink roses. Miss Margaret Louise Kayser, maid of honor, is to wear a pink marquisette over satin gown with a tight bodice and a full skirt. She will carry delphinium and white snapdragons. William Knannlein will be his brother's best man. A medley of bridal airs will be played by Mrs. Mary Alice Davis, pianist. Included in the group will be “I Love You Truly,” and “O Promise Me.” + Dr. and Mrs. Glick are to entertain with a reception at their home, 3305 Park Ave, following the ceremony, The couple will be at home in Indianapolis Sunday.

Art Critic To Speak At Meeting Tonight

eritic, will be guest speaker tonight at the meeting of the Delta chapter, Beta Sigma Pni, international honor society, at the Hotel Lincoln's Travertine Room. His topic is to be “The Art of Living.” Miss Catherine Martin, president, assisted by other members, will be hostess. Mrs. Ada Mason Town. send and Miss Esther Lewis, field secretaries of Kansas City, are to assist with the pregram.

Recital Is Scheduled Mrs. Gerald Long's plano students will present a recital at 8 p. m. Thursday at the Northwood Christian Church,

| Howard Fieber (chairman.

is to follow the marriage of Miss

David G. Workman, will be grad-| from Tech High Mr. Knannlein is the son of | Mrs. Margaret Knannlein, 1609 E. |

Karl S. Bolander, author and art |

Junior League Holds Meeting And Luncheon

The Indianapolis Junior League held its final business meeting and luncheon at 10:45 a. m. today at the Woodstock Club. The committee of admissions was elected and conference reports were made in the morning. After lunch, bridge, golf and tennis were to be played. This meeting closed the organization's activities until fall. Proceeds from the annual money making projects and the Trading Post go toward the maintenance of the occupational therapy shop at the Ri-

ley Hospital. . Mrs. Frank Hoke, president, presided at the business meeting. Mrs was reservations

Hold Revue Tonight The Rhodius Park Community House dancing classes are to present a revue at 7 o'clock tonight at

the Community House, Miss Bonna Lees of the WPA Marion County Recreation Department is in charge. The public is invited.

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Out-of-Town Guests Due For Wedding

Friends Plan Attendance To Prenuptial Festivities.

Numerous out-of-town guests are planning to attend the prenuptial festivities and the June 18 wedsding of Miss Janet Noyes and Frederic M. Ayres Jr. Miss Noyes is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Nicholas H. Noyes, Crows Nest. Staying at the Noyes home are to be Miss Virginia Solley, Rye, N. Y, a neice of Mrs. Noyes; Miss Vire ginia Bradway, Detroit; Miss Millie cent Raymond, Cleveland; Miss Katharine Noyes, New York, Mr, Noyes’ sister, and Jansen Noyes Jr, Montclair, N. J.

Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Lilly will en« tertain Mr, and Mrs. Jansen Noyes and their daughters, Misses Shirley and Blancke, Montclair, | Other guests of the Noyes who will stay at their friends’ houses are Mr. and Mrs. Alfred King, Rye, who are to be guests of Mr. and

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Mrs. Eli Lilly. { Mrs. Noyes’ sister, Mrs. William | H. Conroy, Mr. Conroy and Mrs. | Conroy's son, Thomas Solley, Rye, will be entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Roger G. Wolcott, Mr. and Mrs. Frederic M. Ayres, Crows Nest, will have as their guests for the wedding Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stewart, Tulsa, Okla.; Mr, and Mrs. Chandler Kibbee, Chie cago, and William Townsend, Greenwich, Conn. Mr, Kibbee is a nephew of Mrs. Ayres, Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Donald N. Test for the June 23 wedding of their son, Charles Edward Test, and Miss Judith Chambers will ine clude Mrs, C. W. Herman, Kansas City, Mo., and Jack Blay, Detroit. Mr. Blay was Mr, Test's roommate at Princeton University, where they both graduated last summer. Mr, Test will arrive home Friday from Chicago, where he is a student at the Chicago University School of Medicine. ” ” » Miss Evelyn Chambers returned home yesterday from New York where she has spent the winter studying at Columbia University. Miss Chambers will be the only at« tendant of her sister, Miss Judith Chambers, * Ww o

Mrs. Russell L. Spencer, Santa Marca, Colombia, South America,

has arrived in Indianapolis to spend the summer with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Marshall Knox, 2 W. 26th St. Mr. Spencer will arrive later this summer to spend several weeks, » ” » Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lanctot, their daughter Gail, and Mrs. Rob= ert A. Wallace, Buffalo, will are rive tomorrow to spend several days at the Marott Hotel. Mrs. Lanctot is the former Miss Lilian VanCamp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel G. VanCamp of this city. J » ” Mr. and Mrs. Russell Fortune will leave June 14 for Lawrenceville,

N. J., where they are to attend the commencement of their son, Robert, at the Lawrenceville School. Before returning home they plan to visit Mr, and Mrs. Frederic CC. Bartlett, Beverly, Mass, and Mrs. Katherine Lemcke Enos at her Westport, Conn,, home. Mrs. Bart lett is a sister of Mr. Fortune and Mrs, Bowman Elder and Mrs. Enos is a sister of Mrs. Fortune.

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