Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 June 1938 — Page 16
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Vacation-Time Clothes
Prove Eyes
. Play Part
In Foiling Summer Heat
Highland Country Club Fashions at Luncheon
Members Model New ; Miss Janet Noyes
To Entertain at Dinner Tonight.
Br VIRGINIA MOORHEAD MANNON There iz no denving that keeping cool is partly visual. A stunning array of resort fashions modeled at the Highland Golf and Country Club yesterday as luncheon was
being served around the pool
proved the point. If You
are planning to play, evening clothes that please the men
(bare shoulders.
small waists,
full skirts) along with
slacks, shorts and satin bathing suits are high fashion from Cape Cod to Palm Springs.
The “bride”
wore misty vellow and carried red roses.
From the
moment she was whisked away in her shiny auto until she returned 1 black silk jersey with sables on her arm the spectators saw what
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For trailing through the Canadian Rockies a loose terra cotta
suede jacket a happy choice
worn over a vellow shirt, and gray flannel slacks were Fishing at Sun Valley called for a comfortable and
picturesque plaid lumberjack shirt and tall rubber boots pulled high
over brown breeches
In New York you can't avoid wearing black and white, unless
vou're going to be a bit naive.
Very Park Avenue was the simple
tailored white crepe dress, worn under a long black tuxedo coat with white revers, wide-brimmed black felt hat and silver foxes. For a week-end of skeet shooting at French Lick your score
would soar if you chose a blue sue
anegora sweaters
de skirt topped with twin pink
And for an evening at the casino you probably
would pick pastel pink organdie with bands and bands of matching i round the bodice and an enormously full skirt, with ingenue
i corsage of gar
ne iacket worn over a something to gloat Rlue denim overalls, blue plaid and canteen slung over vour Though you don slacks night if you wear
ove!
nce divinely at rozes climbing all over it t the back of the waist and ga
organdie flowers green and white printed dinner
hirt 111i
A stunning boxy gown
brown wading boots. somshoulder spell Dude Ranch in bv day at Cape Cod vou will white chiffon with huge wall-
an amusing row of tiny white but-
thers at the front of the bodice.
y+ bathing at Palm Springs a lei of blue flowers with matching
elet would give a hint of Honolu
white satin swimming suit
Sulphur and be devastating in white organza with reams of trailing over the billowing skirt and tiny waist to make A white fox cape would keep the
Knots ut look fragile instead of brittle evening breezes from your altogether
lu to your abbreviated pink and
You would wear dazzling white at White
lace
bare shoulders.
Country Club members who modeled in the show arranged by the
William H. Block Co haffey,
Paul Browning. Junior fashions wer
included Mesdames Charles Rimp, Fred Majeorge Hilgemeier, Rollin Gehrt, Michael J. Duffecy Jr. and
e shown by the Misses Kathryn
Bernatz, Joan Fox, Betsy Medlicott and Nancy Ann Suitor. Juvenile
nas Mooney, Joan Rimp, Joan Burns, Pa Mrs. Ravmond C. Fox was chairman women played bridge & & §£ Miss Janet Noyes take place at 4:30 p. m and Mrs. Nicholas H t-of-toun dinnet > Miss Virginia Bradwav, Detroit Millicent Ravmond. Cleveland 1d Mr and Mrs Harold Stuart 1 e AD irlev and Rlancke Noves and Nnves York William Townse at the bachelor d
Noves
oyiests at this
tomorror include
Katharine New Rye. N Y the sliects }
ne at vie
home. Mr for the hridal party, families a at their home » » = You ea 1 Horse Show continue each evening t considerable attention throughout ti be held
exhibitors
1s to
whose marriage to Saturday at will entertain a few
Miss Virginia Solley
and Mrs Tansen Noves ir City
and Mr
tonight at Woodstock Country mounts carried off a fair share of the honors last night.
clothes were modeled by Barbara Ann Hobbs, Billy and Ann
ttv, Sally and Johnny Peterson. for the party later at which 500
S & £5 Frederic M
the home of
Avres Jr. is her parents, friends and the visitors Rye, N. Yi Nicholas H Noves Jr. St. Louis, Okla thn are to Tanczen
Among
evening
ulza Guests Noves, the Misses of Montclair N J; and Mr and Mrs Alfred nd. Greenwich. Conn will be Mr. Avres is to give this gs. Noyes will entertain with a nd out-of-town guests tomorrow
inne
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n spend more than one pleasant evening at the ArlingThe eighth annual
event, which opened last night hrough Saturday, is attracting 'e Middle West. A party is to Club after the show. Local
Winner of the middle weight hunter class was Belber, owned
by Maj. T. Alphonso Sapia-Bosch of View Mist, V. V. Cook's entry from was best in the In the class for child riders 10 y h Bend, Briar
ares class
Rose, ‘ena Jean, an entry o
Ft. Benjamin Harrison. Meadow Meadow View Farm, Louisville,
novice three-gaited class
ears or under, Ernestine Morris,
won the blue ribbon and the A. C. Demaree trophy. a Mandalane Farm entry. won the five-gaited
f Miss Ruth Elaine Victor, Wil-
mette, Ill, took first in the three-gaited over 15 hands and under 152
and High Tide, Mandalane Fa
rm'’s chestnut gelding, was win-
ner of the Frederic M. Avres $250 stake for fine harness stallion, mare
y thus becoming champion Miss Alice Sisty of Putnamville hunters class Mai Sania-Rosch's Relber was
pit
eeldineg in the light
weight
knnek down and
fine harness horse of the show, rode off with the blue ribbon in the hazardous
12ain winner
State Garden Club Attends |
New Harmon y
Club of Indiana and tomorrow garden (-end for
Te Garden arm
othe
onv today than thic weel left at the T. C County
I'he elub members o'clock this morning for tee! Brown viewed the paintings rden. Luncheon was served at Brown County Park At 1 p. m. the group left for the historic
Studio in
they
shelterhotise Vincennes to visit cathedral there I'he members New Harmony for dinner and over night. Visits to the Golden Rain Trees and other historical spots are scheduled for tomorrow morning. Members of southern Indiana garden clubs will join the club representatives from throughout the state for luncheon. Mrs. H. V. Johnson is pilgrimage chairman Mrs, Walter P. Morton, president will motor to New Harmony with Miss Anna Hosea. Members of the garden department of the Woman's Department Club who will attend Mrs Merritt RB Woolf chairman: Mesdames Ralph Thomp son, Peter C. Reillv. Charles A Smith, BE. A Brown, Frank Mallott C E Sunthimer, A L. Leatherman Bert 8 Gadd and Prof. and Mis Willard Clute Among the visitors will be Mis Frederick G. Ralz, General Federation of Women's Clubs director. 8he was in Rloomington recently to show pictures of the old Faunhome at New Harmony A highlight of the opening day program tomorrow at New Harmony will be the coronation of the festival queen at 4 p. m. at Murphy queen and her attendants will be at 8 p. m, and Tri Kappa Sorority’s coronation ball will follow at 8 p. m. at the school gymnasium Saturday morning's program is to be devoted to the CCC field day at the Fair Grounds. Churches are to hold home-com-ings Sunday morning.
will be in
ineliide
motion
tleroy
Legion Auxiliary Sets Membership Record
All previous membership records of the American Legion Auxiliary have been broken with an enroll ment of 444534 women for 1938 officers of the national headquarters hers reported todav. Enrollments for the organization which officers claim to be the largest women's group in the world, ave running 25,000 ahead of last year.
was to make a pilgrimage A large group of Indianapolis residents club members are expected in the Golden Rain
10:30°
Park. A dinner for the |
Rain Tree Event
to New
the historic village I'ree Festival
Hugh Copsey Post 361
To Sponsor Fish Fry!
Hugh Copsey Post 361 of the American Legion and its auxiliary will hold its second annual fish fry tonight, tomorrow and nights at Shelby and Carson Sts. Proceeds will for the post's welfare activities. Arthur J. Miller is general chairman, assisted by ‘George Poppa, Ross Baker, Maynard Monroe, Leo Little, Herman Herr, Paul Trees, Earl Brubeck, Willard Kelsey, Carl Hardin and Mesdames Brubeck, Hardin. Trees, Poppa, Monroe, Baker, Ruth Rooker, Jessie Copsey, Ethel Herbig, Hilda Miller, Catherine Salmon. Iva Hall, Ruth Ayers, Ida Teagarden and Jacie Kopp
Henry M. Hiatt Weds Miss Emma Mann
Mrs. Alice Mann, 928 Congress Ave, today announced the may. riage of her daughter, Emma Louise to Harry Mae Hiatt son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hiatt, Darlington Dr. Manfred C. Wright, a cousin of the bride. read the ceremony Sun day, June 5, in the North Manches. ter Methodist Church. The bride is a graduate of Butler University and a member of Alpha Delta Theta Sorority. The couple will live in Indianapolis.
Alpha Chapter, Alpha Gamma. 5330 Park, hostess. Alpha Chapter, Rho Delta. East, hostess. Call meeting. Gamma Chapter, Omega Chi. Eleanor Wiebke, hostesses. Hon
CLU
Christian Park Woman's, 12:30
dish luncheon.
Fish fry. Mrs St. Mary's Social. invited.
1:45 p. m.
Hall. Cards. cochdrmen,
Saturday |
EVENTS
SORORITIES
Tonight
man, Martha Summeir and Bertha Moskovitz
Woman's Association Fletcher Place Church Neva Sleeth to discuss Sat
LODGE
Pilgrim Shrine, 12 White Shrine of Jerusalem. Mrs. Millie Gilmore and Mrs. Cottingham.
was the Guild’s
School of Medicine, at the Riley Cheer
The Lohengrin Wedding March will be this week-end's theme song Leading up to several weddings Saturday and Sunday are bridal dinners, reception: and showers this week Mr. and Mrs. William Herbert Thompson will entertain with a dinner tomorrow night ih honor of Miss Judith Chambers and Charles Edward Test at their 440 Buckingham Drive home. Miss Chambers is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Laurance Chambers and Mr. Test is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald N. Test. The couple is to be married June 23 at the Chambers home. The table is to be laid in pale
delabra and a centerpiece of roses and blue delphinium. Guests are to include Misses Chambers, Helene Petri, Esther Jane Throckmorton, Estell® Rauh Burpee, Evelyn Chambers, and Messrs. Test, Richard Thompson,
Chambers Jr, Shannon Hughes and Harold Bredell » » ” and Mrs. Edwin th St.
My E. Shelton,
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their daughter, Grace Edwina, marriage ler Hickman, Oak Park, Ili, he Saturday at terian Church
for whose is to
shades of dubonnet and blue, Guasts are to include Mrs. William Hickman, the bridegroom-to- { be’'s mother, and his sister, Miss Ruth Margaret, both of Indianapolis; Misses Dorothy Squires, Fran-
and Gayle Thornbrough, Jane Crawford, Martha Coddington, Ma-
Wingerd, Margaret Schofield, Kelleher,
reen Jean
| Kelleher, Paul Colet, E. { mings, John M. Scott and Richard Schofield. | = ” ” A buffet supper will be given Saturday night bv Mr, and Mrs O'dell Sharp at their home, 222 E. 15th St, for their daughter, Miss Juanita, and her fiance, David Young, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Young. The wedding is to be Sun- | day at Roberts Park Methodist Church The wedding rehearsal will cede the supper Guests are to include members of the bridal party They are Miss Jane Sharp, bridesmaid; Doris Jean Tatman, junior bridesmaid; Joseph Edwards, best man, and Robert Hendrickson Richard Whittington, Glen Reyn- | olds, and Richard Rowland, who are to usher. ! ” ” » Miss Valeria Hopkins, whose marriage to Carl A. Polter will he Sunday, was honored guest at a mis- | cellaneous shower given last night by Mrs. C. W., Russell and Miss Evelyn Bergman at the Bergman home, 1029 N. Rural St. Guests included Mesdames William Holman, Irene Hopkins, Clyde Imbler, Donald Leiske, J. H. Mur- | phy, Charles Masters, Vernon Miller, A. H. Polter, Mora Quellhorst, |C. H. Sparks, and Virgil Thomas; Misses Sarah Boland, Dorothy Gris-
more, Marie Sifferlen, Marie South- |
| wood and Helen Wernsing. ” s =. . Miss Catherine White was hostess for a miscellaneous shower last night in honor of Miss Mary Louise Langenbacher, whose marriage to Joseph P. White will be next Wednesday at the SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral. Mrs. Patrick J White assisted Guests included the Meszdames Bert Langenbacher. Io T White, Michael MeQuiston, Edwin Miltz, Al Denner, Catherine Connelly, Marie Cecelia Langenbacher, Flaherty, Helen Van Bentin., Joan Van Bentin, Charlotte Kendrick and Marian Yoeum » » . Mr: Harry Lowe was assisted by Mis. Guy Morton and Mise Mary V Sullivan when she entertained recently for Miss Kathryn Irene Suylli(van with a miscellaneous shower Miss Sullivan is to be married Wed-
Tonight. Miss Jean Heustis,
Miss Alvine Shinault, 1133 8
8 pm Pri
Misses Thel or guests to be ma and
Misses Wilma Well-
BS
Pp. m. Tues. Park. Picnje covered - Fri. night Victor Sides Fooderaft Shop. Cards
Chureh
Public
Tonight. Castle
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Dr. W. D. Gatch, dean of the Indiana University principal annual
pink satin damask with silver can- |
Irving Lemaux Jr, David Laurance |
will entertain in- | formally from 8 to 10 p. m. tonight !
to Kendrick Mil- |
the First Presbyv- |
Decorations are to be flowers in |
ces Stalker, Lois Wray, Emma Lou |
bel Guttery, Mary K. Mangus, Lo- |
Zelma Cummings; | Messrs. and Mesdames Oscar Head- | lee, H. T. Neat, R. W. Askren, R. E. | S. Cum- |
pre- |
speaker
breakfast dent, presided.
nesday to Don H Kidwell at the
Holy Cross Catholic Church § 4
A miscelleneous shower tonight will honor Miss Lydia Biederman | whose marriage to Ray Grider is set { for June 28. The hostess will be | Miss Maxine Henry, Ambassador Apartments. Assistant hostesses will be the { Misses Loretta Herndon, Josephine | Craber, June Woodworth, Lilly
{ Burres, Maude McVicker, Margaret | Todd, |
| White and Mesdames Ross | Crawford Barker, Roy Pedigo and | Homer Archer. | ” 8 # | Miss Lucille Miller entertained | with a personal shower last night
| Mss Virginia Reynolds, whose mar{riage to Emerson K. Musgrave will take place Saturday.
The hostess was assisted by her |
| mother, Mrs. Arthur D. Miller. Guests included Mrs. Walter H. Reynolds, the bride-to-be's mother; Mrs. Charles D. Greenen and Misses Martha Reynolds, Phvllis Minter, Jean Sullivan, McBride, Ernestine Graber, Helen
Programs Given By Marionettes
Performances of “Hansel and Gretel” will be an added feature to those of “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” this week at Block's auditorium. The productions by Sue Sastings’ Marionettes are presented under the auspices of the Daylight chapter, O. E. S. “Hansel and Gretel” will be presented at 4:30 p. m. today and at 3:30 tomorrow p. m. on Saturday. The Snow White presentations will be tomorrow at 11 a. m, 12:15 and 1:30 p. m. and 12:30 p. m. Saturday. Incidental music for “Snow White” is being provided by Miss Ruth Schlaegle, soprano, and Joe Lewis. pianist. Miss Frances Hidden, a member of the “Snow White” east, was entertained with a luncheon today by a group of Indianapolis Sigma Kappa Sorority members. Guests included the Misses Eleanor Pace, Virginia Trickey, Virginia Casey, Charlotte Jeanes, Ruth Rieschich, Betty Brewer: Mesdames Edward D. Taggart, Arthur R. Wengel, Frank H. Willis. Robert M. Wengel, Dwight Sherburne. Miss Hidder was a Sigma Kappa Sorority member at Illinois Weslevan University.
IL. P. WASSON & (0. |
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Riley Cheer Guild's Breakfast Speaker
| gene Dawson
| Giick of Remington; Misses Belty
at her home in Northern Hills for | Myers
| Pierson and Christine Tall.
Marjorie |
afternoon and 1:30 |
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Times Photo
in the Riley Room of the Claypool Hotel yesterday. Mrs. W. D. Huntington (right), newly-elected presi=
Dinners, Receptions and Showers 10 Precede Weddings of Week-End
Helen Root, Marydell Rous, Ruth Repschlager, Carol Fenner and Ruby Hill
» on on
Louise Healv
last Miss
given for
A kitchen showe: night by Mrs. Joe Grace Ditler., whose Kenneth Hill will be Sunday Mrs. Grace Barnetl Miriam Barnett entertained
was
Hill
last
| night with a linen shower in honor
of Miss Ann Myers, who will be married to Warren Wesley Barnett in Lebanon Saturday. Appoints ments were in the bridal pink and blue. Guest? included the Mesdames Hazel Myers, Russell Cross, Claude Breeding, George Tooten, E. BuJr. and Mrs. H M McCormick,
Lucille Betty
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Miss Eleanor Maris will be honor guest at a shower tonight at the home of Mrs. Grav Burdin, 655 W. Hampton Dr. Mrs. L. G. Burdin and Mrs. Mildred Sanders will assist. Twenty guests will attend Miss Mariz will become the bride of Charles Owen Saturday at Tyson Temple in Versailles ” » ” Mrs. Theodore Pruwvn, will entertain at 8 p. m at the home of her mother, Mrs Frances Colvin, with a shower for Miss Winifred Ward. Miss Ward's wedding to Jack O'Shea, Worcester, Mass. is set for June 22. Guests will include Mesdames Agatha A. Ward, Robert C. Pruvn, Robert L. Walker, Benjamin T. Carter, Gifford Cast. William J. Milli= kan, William P. Cooling, FP. C. Hohl
Chicago, tomorrow
| and Misses Helen Behmer, Margaret
Branaman, Susan Shirk, Margaret Shirk, Marion Gearen, Louise Edwards, Magdalene Adams, Dorothy Jane Atkins and Jane Beasley. ” ” ” Misses Ruth White, Helen Meadows and Florence Harbison will entertain with a miscellaneous shower tonight for Miss Barbara Bastin at the home of the Misses Meadows and Harbison, 3143 Park Ave. Bastin’s engagement to Dr. J Rickett's was announced recently Guests are to include Mesdames Lawrence Verbarg, Bervll Abbitt, J L. Fesler, John Holloway, Rov Olsen, George Fetter, Porter Rogers. George Kelley, P. F. Voorhis and Misses Delia Dugan, Jane Hafner Louise Willhoff, Myrtle Smith, Arline Neese, Ann Carpenter, Dorthea Blettner, Helen Gakstatter and Katherine Gakstatter nN ” ” Mrs. Margaret Duvall and Mrs Raymond Hartsock entertained last (Continued on Page 17)
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Children
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| |
Sunnyside Sunshine Club |
Plang Annual Bridge And Luncheon.
| | The Children's Sunshine Club of | Sunnyside is arranging its annual | President's Day luncheon-bridge for next Thursday at the Columbia { Club. Children at the Marion { County Tuberculosis Sanitorium are to be feted at a party tomorrow Receiving with Mrs. L. OC. Griswold, president, at the lunchean will {be the past presidents, Mestiames Walter Zimmerman, John Connor, Alva Craddick and W. J. Overmire, A musical program will be presented by Gary Baxter. Garden flowers will be used on the tables. The arrangements committee includes Mesdames A. J. Clark, Au- | gust Soutter, Albert L. David C. Jolly, 8. R. Frick, C. R.| Swaim and Harry Kennett, A program including dancing and | singing will be presented by the | | pupils of Miss Elnore Hopgood at | tomorrow afternoon's party. Ap= | pearing will be Carolyn Rose, Doro- | thy Ann Figel, Jeannine Grinstead, | Hubert Gene Etter, Virginia Stewart, Bobby Stevens, Joanne Watson, | John Robert Schorn, Lydia Ellen | McCray, Irvin McCray and Emily | | Jean Lewis. Mrs. A. LL. Marshall is inh charge, | assisted hy Mesdames B. L. Byrket, | | Roscoe Butner, BE. J. Rippberger, | Griswold and Cradick
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['wo Campaigns In 75th Session
I'imes Special WASHINGTON, June 16-—-Sub-stantial gains in two campaigns to curb child labor and to safeguard | the consumer of food, drugs and | cosmetics were claimed today in | an announcement by Miss Margue- | rite M. Wells, president of the Na- | tivnal League of Women Voters, as | outstanding accomplishments of the { 16th Congress | “In the child labor provisions of | the Wage and Hour legislation, we | have the kind of Federal child labor | law that the League of Women | Voters has urged,” said Miss Wells. | “We reconsider praiseworthy the section prohibiting the shipment of goods from establishments comsing within the definition of intetrstate commerce if children under 16 are employed. Thete are reasonable exceptions to the 16-year minimum and a reasonable extension in raising the age limit to 18 in hazardous occupations.” For five years, the League has worked tirelessly for an improved food and drug law, said Miss Wells, pronouncing the bill, as finally | agreed upon by the Senate and | House, “considerably stronger in consumer protection than the pres | ent law and basically sound.” “It can be improved as the years | go on,” she declared. “Our organi- | zation particularly rejoices that all its good features were not nullified | by the obnoxious court review section contained in the bill as it went to conference.” | The league president expressed | satisfaction that the food and drug
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prevent sale of untested new drugs, Sulfanilamide” which caused many deaths last fall. It requires the submission of any new drug to the Secretary of Agri culture for analysis prior to its gen= eral sale. If the Secretary determines that the drug
such
Indiana
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June 16
here
permission
general sale would be granted.
not, such permission would be re-
fused.
“When and man,
food every
considers legislation woman this country, it certainly is not too | much to say it was one of the most | important measures under consider= ation by | legislation contains a provision to | Miss Wells.
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Times Speeind NEW YORK. Donald University | track star, and Miss Margaret Men=- | denhall. Pendleton, Ind, obtained a vesterday. The couple is to be married Satur. | the Little Church
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Water Fete Held Today
‘Highland Country Club Is | Scene of Annual Carnival,
| The Indianapolis Athletic Club | was to hold its annual Sunshine and | Water Carnival today at the Highe land Golf and Country Club. A women's golf tournament at 8 a. m, this morning opened the festi= vities. Mrs. Joseph A. Brower was {in charge. The men's golf tourna= ment is scheduled for this affere noon with Leroy Sanders and R. C. { Fox in charge. Prizes will be award | ed at the dinner in the evening. Bridge in the afternoon was | arranged by Mrs. Fox and the afters | noon program also includes swime | ming and other outdoor sports. | Tea and dancing will be on the | South Terrace at 4 o'clock. | A feature of the evening program will be swimming and diving exhis bitions by the I. A. C. swimming team. Katherine Rawls, formerly of Miami Beach, is to be featured in the exhibitions.
Dinner at Pool Edge
Barbecue dinners are to be served along the pool's edge beginning at 6 p. m. Dinner service will also be available in the clubhouse, Members of the host club entere tainment committee include Messrs. and Mesdames J. A. Brower, GC. Anthony Jordan, John Ken 1edy, John Welch, Charles Hammon Dr, and Mrs. Willlam A Kemper and Lowell Stormont The I. A. C. committee members are Mr. and Mrs. fox and Mr. and Mrs. Sanders, cochairmen: Messt's, and Mesdames W, H. Trimble, Al bert Campbell, W. J. Mooney, Walter | Hess, D. M. Klausmeyer, Fred Mae | haffey, George Hilgemeier, Leo Mce Namara, Benjamin Perk, William V, Ascher, J. J, Lange, C. L. Smith, F. J. Wurster, R. E. Snoberger, J, A. Welch, J. Harold France, I. D, | Foster, Dr. and Mrs, K. R. Ruddell {and C. W. Mann A sons and daughters committee young people's ace | tivities, includes the Misses Jose phine Welch, Joan Fox, Naney Trimble, Nancy Scott, Lillian Hirsch e felder, Marian ‘Dreis, Mary Mare garet Ruddell, John McNamara, Keith Ruddell, Allen Hendren, Robe ert Swaim and Harry Seot
Women Entertain Senate Candidates
The Woman's Republican Club held a luncheon meeting todav at the Columbia Club. Honor guests were to includes James E. Watson. Raymond Willis, Angola; C. H. Wills, Kokomo; Oliver Starr, Gary, and Walter Bossert, Liberty. The guests are Republican candidates for Senatorial nominae tion. E. E. Neal, Noblesville, candidate for State Auditor, was to be a guest,
Promote Sane Fourth
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