Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 June 1938 — Page 5
MONDAY, JUNE 27, 1958 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ee HE PAGE 5 Training for | Arrange Sorority Activities Sail for 3d Local Riders and LEGION FAVORS Hint Divorce [SHAW TO DIE IN Annual Trek [EE Pa. Congress of [oes Wnavade] cagoiop, WAR, | In Prospect | GHAR TONIGHT Is Scheduled [EES TY IF Nl [Federation cmoarimne: TEACHER SAYS. FOU DUONG cover Children's Museum Hove SS all WB Business and Professional | ey afternoon and last night. hg urban Hutton Havsnwioens.| At Warden's Request gated horses in hand cies, Ali | Thwarting Influence of (UU Brill SS Cn Ce #1
limes Specinl Franklin horse show held here yes- | PARIS. June 27 (1. P.) — Countess pi ol : ¢ . | ‘ A sqcus Phe Panic, owned and ridden by Professor's Survey Urges iow and ner banish husband pave Near End. lo Sponsor Boys . @ Women to Convene . Expedition. al . Lae In Europe. Le Dare, owned by Ethel Miller and ‘ Pa FO sald today. P.) .—~Robert Shaw, 27-year-old
Iv 1 the annual bov's eX - pl r | Dimes Kpecint the ladies five-gaited class, and Pa- ————— Ri asserted it a British subject, will die in the State His i al al ( S - & 3 i ! dni : » of ; - > a 3 . 3 . ‘ ul W YORK, June 27-—A group tricia Dare, owned and ridden by NEW YORK, June 27 (U. P).- | 2d heen developing or two or three Prison electric chair tonight for | NE I Dorothy Metzger in the combination Hex " . . months and was now complete and . | of officials of the International Fed- |, ce.0aited horse class. | Prof William Gelles mann of North- apparently final. The disagreement murdering a Lagrange County ith | eration of Business and Professional | Rio Grande, owned by IL. 8. | western University charged in a centered, it was said, in the future | deputy sheriff after having once the Southwes i Ls i ; i ‘s year 8 ; oe ) f hose new SY SP | Women will sail Saturday on the | Dickey, West Baden, was judged 280-page survey published by of Lance, the couple's year-old son. | heen saved by an 11th hour stay at training or io { I< ev . 5 ‘ . ‘ 5 : i p/ 84 : ne p Hx . oi Fe | 8 8. Carinthia for Europe to at- ite hs! BOISE Enere a he Sow I'eachers College of Columbia Uni- Ee Mis Comes midnight last Thursday by Governor Ir1p and (ron othe € 3 0 i i ‘ anc ‘. Dickey as awe ec ’ Sn hy , WAS 'y 2 y ountry will be held the afte: : « | tend the third International Con- Strauss trophy, versity today that the American | over-accent his paternal au- Clifford Townsend, ind night before departure = ) A | gress Aug. 1-5 in Budapest. Proud Boy Peavine, owned by Mr. Legion was a “reactionary” pres | thority. For the second time Shaw will the Boy Scout Teservation : . ; | Included in the group will be Miss and Mrs. John Godigtend of Jack- sure organization, bent on inculcat« | Any definitive settlement, it Was | grder his last meal this afternoon Boys who will make the trip in Avres Phole Lena Madesin Phillips of this city, son, Mich, and ridden by Jimmie |. ; BRE W « | said, may involve a financial agree- , : ¢ | i : 3 ‘ ing the middle class with the doe | ! : chartiv: . ’ rails Blin Atkins, Dan Glossbren Miss Dorothy Carpenter (left) is arranging a dance for delegates | president; Miss Elizabeth Fitz Ger- Casson was the only double winner AL of fascism and war, ment. an it UflerIiIAIEL Will Walk Ben Hit Philip Huston, Bill atfending the Delta Sigma Sorority convention opening tonight at the | ald, Salt Lake Oity., former first taking the blue ribbon for model The survey. entitled “The: Ameri Information was that Barbara's the few steps from the death row to md Bob Scott, Indianapolis; Hotel Antlers The convention, at which Indiana Beta Chapter is | vice president; Miss Martha L. Con- {hree-gaited horses and the three- cat Legion as Educator,” appeared father, Franklyn IL. Hutton, who, the chair, He read the Bible most of A ia inh Chicago: Ormsby | hostess, will continue through Thursday, nole, Bast St, Louis, Ill, former na- | gaited pair class at night 18 No. 743 in the “Contribution to | like the Count, is in Paris, was | he day and talks chiefly about his Winnetka: Richard Kuhn Miss Leah Munro (right) is chairman of the pledge group which | tional legislative chairman; Miss Other firsts included Gray Lad Education’ ‘series sponsored by | Somewhat puzzied at first by the vard Lilenfield, Highland is sponsoring a treasure hunt for members of Alpha chapter, Alpha | Marjory Lacey-Baker and Miss Mar - owned by H. B. Howell, Louisville Teachers College The college situation and sent young James| Robert Miller, Scarsdale, | Gamma Sorority tonight. Members and their guests will meet at | 20 Korzillius, both of New York: | pidden by Anne Babcock, Louisville awarded Professor Gellermann a | Donahue, Barbara's cousin, to Lon- England, whom he has not seen 'homas Levy and David! 6:45 p.m. at the home of Miss Jane White. members of the co-operating JOU | ledies hunters; The Panic, owned doctor of philosophy degree for the don to ask her just what had hap- since 1922 1. New York: Leonard mtn | cil, and Miss Helen Havener, also) ang ridden by Mr. Brown, model work. The monograph, prepared | bened and what she intended to do.| Shaw still does not know why he
Johnson, Nor Of SN yah, international publicity | gye.gaited horses in hand: Miss Pat under {he supervision of Prof, | From Copenhagen it was reported | was reprieved last Thursday night
Herbert Pettee k 1oht Ce O LI p | CS to Open Homes Attend Jubilee O'Brien, Shamrock Stables, Louis. George 8. Counts of Teachers Col- | | that both the Countess and the 27 minutes before he was to die,
rs | ridden by Mrs, Margaret Feore | Group in Schools,
ion sponsored by the Children’s
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brothers and sister in Stanford,
videnve. ahd Beal Hyde. Wels ville, on Swing High, horsemanship | aoe “carried a sweeping indictment | Count had engaged lawyers in anti- Warend Alfred Dowd believed there Hills. Mass, and Haske! Tor- The group will go first to Edin- | for children; Rio Grande, ridden by lof nearly all phases of Legion ac- cipation of a formal separation and had been a mistake in Shaw's conCleveland. O Atte r W ce k- E nd YY edd ngs s | burgh, Scotland, to attend the Jubi- | Bob Dickey, open five-gaited horses: | tivity, | eventual divorce. viction. He pleaded guilty to killing | lee Meeting of the International | Anita Dale Bills, Franklin, musical | It attacked the Legion specifically Henning Repsdorph, an expert on Harry Spice, a Lagrange County Camp at LaVela Pass | Council of Women, July 11 to 22, | chair Gray Night, owned by Fred | tq. its educational, economic and Danish and British law, has left for | deputy sheriff, last Dec. 3 and was I'he caravan will camp at LaVeta . ‘ ‘ i ‘ i ; and then to Budapest to prepare for 1 Sharp, Franklin, hunter class | political tenets and activities, and | London to consult the Countess. | sentenced to death by Circuit Judge in the Rocky Mountains, Six Five couples will make their homes in Indianapolis, one in West | | the International Federation meet- Winners Named | sought to show by an analysis of its | The Countess was reported still in | Clyde R. Carlin of Angola. after departure I'he ex- Lafayette, one in Terre Haute and still another in Lafayette following | ing. This congress will be attended Winners of firsts tn the night | genesis, that it was both fascist and | London. The fact that a police Warden Dowd believed that only and dunes of the Sangre heir marriages here this week-end. by a delegation of approximately 50 |. ..\ "ih oluded The Senator, owned | unpatriotic and was used by the | 8uard over her residence had been a jury could fix the death penalty ta Mounts will be one of | Mr. and Mrs Edward J. Boyle are®———— eo from the United States, headed by | \ 0". aa Graham, Indianap- | “privileged classes” as a militant relaxed was interpreted as indi- | on a plea of guilty, recalling a simiobjectives to be at home at 2531 N. Alabama | Scheick, pastor of the Lynhurst| Miss Earlene White of Washington, olis. ridden by Karl Marsh. Indian- | medium through which to indoec« | ating that she no longer feared so | lar case in 1919 when two brothers’ will be made to the de-|St. after Thursday. Baptist Chun h. : national president, Miss Isabelle apolis, and Patrick Henry, owned |trinate average Americans against (acutely an attempt to take her child | sentences were commuted because a (0 ie, ein A rin, $8 ugh (Sere Enos, 835 S. LaClede St. Attend- | Simms of Hastings, Neb, chairman | CCE ns sou, Indien: | Appeals to Educators CRAWFORDSVILLE MAN DIES — ® puis a il nage her marriage (6 My Bovie. son of BnlY Nee Mies ein Enos, the of international Feielions I ridden by Mus. Mogg, ladies \hrees Criticising the “entente cordiale” | CRAWFORDSVILLE June 27 (U. Advertisement veral region of Silver City, N. M. Mrs. Katherine Boyle, Saturday at ths ie ar] Fener, Ngtions) opm an, A Jglega: paited horses; The Panic, fine har- between the schools and the Legion, | Py Funeral us Wil Oe hed Make Saxolite Ishad Cavern, the meteor crater | SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral. The | i & & mately 30 other countries. ness class: Aabab, owned by the prof. Gellermann wrote. HoHow Suing oy Va bet | 0 1 Astringent A Daily ar Winslow. Ariz. and the Grand | Rev. James Hickey officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Bikenberry _— oss Will ¢ Whitney Dairy Farms, Muncie, and “Leaders of American public edu- eh La, Hh oye or 4s Joars ) 1 B : H bi anvon he expedition will at-] Miss Agnes Arvin was her sister's! s,s Tf tite LAW i RenbtHy a The theme of the congress Will De | iqden by Bob Whitney, Arabian e : TS Vandalia division of the Pennsyl- eauty abit vor | ol M AR are on a trip through the South. | “Business and Professional Women three-gaited open class cation should recognize that the vania Railroad. He held the posi- to tone and refresh vour skin. Dis i rivibal ceremony at | pridesmaid: Jack Boyle was his | They are to live in Lafayette upon | and the New Social Order” and a | Gladstone owned by Mr. Dickey. | American Legion stands, in effect, tion of Supervisor. Survivors are solve one ounce Saxolite in one= M iit “ brothers best man, and Hardey | their return to Indiana. thought-provoking study will be | idde BY 8 b Dickey Shing. aaited opposed to such American ideals as | four sons, four daughters, two sisters half pint witch hazel, : JT includes Hillis L. Howe. | stohler and Harold Lantz ushered Mrs. Bikenberry was Miss Imo- made of changing social concepts || Ph ok io “ry loott. Trictis " democracy, civil liberties and equal- and one brother, Sold at all cosmetic counters director: Rofl Olmsted of Dalton A wedding breakfast at Whispering | gene Zook, daughter of My. and | and their effect upon women in the pin My y HB to Ric. Fo Re ity of opportunity, upon which . — Bcehoonl, New yk Mm enaYge 3 Winds followed. Mrs, John Zook, Delphi. Mr, Biken- business and professional world, un- pe eel a ye Bou American education is founded. scientific work, Harold Hawes, Jht iF 8 4 berry is the son of Mr. and Mrs. der the three major {opics, “The | ts : ited erican educators should do ‘ ; ev » H sCFS ae 3 snannlis: in charge of commissary | sis oni. | Ward Bikenberry. Dr. B. Ainger | Changing Si and pT Peavine: three-gaited pairs, open Smerivan in their wer to thwart I 5 ho! I { A AEE }) GLASSES I) (Hi EDIT Mr. and Mrs. Eugene D. Arbuckle , 8 ; class; Liberty Boy, owned by Anne 8 po
| Withner, Tom Blkins, in charge : : e | ence of tl egi wherpack train, will join the are on a wedding trip to northern | Ayres, Indianapolis, open jumpers the influ 16 Legion
a lana lak R i at Christ Episcopal Church, ing World." | iow ever it seeks to interfere with or | . He, oup at the base eamp, Cottonwood | Fbia th Jas. (UE WIL BE RLHOME| Miss Doris” Doolittle, Delphi, and Lists Speakers class. | control the schools, by indicating | J " 9 Keep Youthful Looks ch. near Thoreau, N. M ere late in August. Robert Sigo, Chicago, were attend- — a | how narrow and unenlightened are I \ — Mrs, Arbuckle was Miss Louise ants, A few among many Congress | Sor or ity Adv ocates its purposes.” i a ON'T' let wrinkles and . . ‘ Stroup, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | § & 4 speakers will be Miss White, Miss | | "The writer. 5 World War veteran. OW So See Rts Ev clotecs Si \ I loosiers ( Ct Warren D Stroup, before her mar- | Following their visit in Chicago. Claridge, Miss Connole, Dr. Emily | Symphony P roject said he was “gratified” to know that 1 tive vision mar vour vouthful looks, riage Friday night to Mr. Arbuckle, | ary and Mrs. Lewis BE. Ellis will live Hickman, New Brunswick. N. J, : lonly one in every four ex-service a j See Dr. Fahrbach NOW, for an ex ‘ . son of Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Ar- |. west Lafavette Miss Ella King Vogel, Pittsburgh; The national convention of Psi nen was a Legionnaire. He asked | i Li amination. Schola rships tO [buckle | "The bride was Miss Frances Heck. | MMe. Marguerite Thibert of the In- | Tota Xi Sorority wil: be held at (he National Education Association | . : Miss Juanita Leonard wae ‘maid | man. daughter of Mis. Mable C ternational Labor Office; Miss Gor- | French Lick Springs Hotel in 1939 4 declare its “emancipation” from
r ” 1 : ! - ‘if ' A p 8s OS(~ “ i i co Nursing School |g om sm sivin i. Frit var stan Tis 8 sewtioms Lage | So Home, oF, Laon Bs | wi, Wi, Bude, Suter ge hose se “ovgniaton of, arrepcie DHE Fetlhnch A : = [best man. A reception followed | before her marriage to Mr. Ellis a oy sb rides yvi- | Atl the convention last week in the ei and military interests” and | p Registered Ontometrist—Office at id | the ceremony. Saturday at the Irvington Metho- Haslett of London, electrical engi- es! Nr charged th \t the Legion sought to | a i Sat Fobatisin R i neer; Princess Alexandrine Canta- | Hotel Shoreland, Chicago, the soror- | qeyelop in American youth “an | i al whe - | ist Church with the Rev. Abram 8. |. ;6ne of Rumania; Senator F. F.|ity voted to adopt as its new ideology wh *h protects the class in- | The marriage of Miss Marie Elea- | Woodard Officiating. Mrs. A. B | Plaminkova of Czechoslovakia; | cultural project a sustaining mem- | terests the 1 gion represents.” late, are recipients of scholar | to Byron David Bowers was Satur: | tendant, + So crs ORY at-|Mme. Anna Paradowska-Sselagow- | bership in the Indianapolis Sym. | © oo ships to the Methodist Hospital day at Christ Episcopal Church. ¥ # & Finn soummatin Mis. Margare f BO ait be paid over a Legion Officials Ld DO SIE Youn C Beh) Dr. E. Ainger Powell officiated at | Dr. John G. Benson read the|Lane of the staff of the “London three-year period. ‘Decline Comment x3 uu 137 W. Washington St. on, A pital suy ’ | the ceremony which was attended | ceremony uniting Miss Lois Shickle, | Daily Mail;" Miss Cornelia Van der- For the national charitable proj- “ \Daritel I'hev are as follows: Miss Bars | PY the immediate families. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Guy T.| Valk, leading lawyer of Holland. ect, ile sofort VO Thee - pvonal Coummander oe ro araella Kirsch, 2116 Napoleon St i] The prides who Natit given in| Shickle, Terre Haute, and Guy| Also Mme. Albin-Guillot, director Oe arecnon is en io other Legion officials declined Wad Indianapolis, Tech High School | marriage by her father, wore | Byron Rutledge, son of Mr. and {of photographic archives for the | 3 graduate; Miss Mary Elizabeth | 20 afternoon dress of beige silk | Mrs, Guy Rutledge, Beech Grove, | | Department of Fine Arts of France, | How fo bse given Reduely. ita Campbell. Shelbyville. Who gradu- | marquisette with a matching hat. | Saturday, at the Methodist Hospital | and Mlle. Suzanne Cordelier, editor | 5 " ated from DePauw this month; Miss | Her old-fashioned round bouquet | chapel. | of a French woman's magazine: : Naomi Tate, Connersville; Miss | Was composed by Ophelia roses| rye couple will live in Terre Mlle. Madeleine Daulte of Switzer= Dorothy Jean Vincent, Madison; | and corn flowers, . Haute. Dr. Benson officiated at the | land; Dr. Maria Castellani, head of Miss Elizabeth Snider, Kokomo, and | Her only attendant, Mrs. Fred | marriage of the bride's parents when | the statistical bureau of the Na- | Miss Ruth Jane Brant, Logansport, | Joslin, wore a turquoise blue |, waq pastor of the Terre Haute |tional Insurance Organiaztion in
) own witl leghorn hat. She : | Lat Bel umber. or bir Ships oe | po yellow roses: on her arm, | Methodist Church, | Italy, and Mme. Olivia Rossetti imber of scholarships to be —— Agresti, world-famous interpreter
ed since the Herbert Bowers was his brother's | : inte tHe SCHOLL vas A man, and niece of Dante Gabriele and
v in academic and tuitional i IN 2 0 Christina Rossetti; Mme. Lilla Melelve years am Scholarship | Ie Coup I a ID Sue N ame Delegates zer, member of the Hungarian Par- { Ave. upon their return from their ;
ecinients i ay p SC ‘f : " : hy foi : pp oi gf he a0] Al | wedding trip to Wisconsin, The To Conv & t1 listper, and Mis ga senses of the three-vear course are | bride travelled in a summer brown 4 cntion tor o hy Cs rd cading womens the student keeps her work | Sheer suit with white accessories, ——— oo Rh eign. tandard AR A delegation of M l : White Cross Guild was the | The Rev. Fr. Michael Lyons is to |, = © 5 by , 0 u Phi — H t: ] (5 i to promote nurse scholarships, | Ofciated at the marriage of Miss Ny RO y members are to represent OSp1 d 71 oup has sponsored two for the last | Bernice Ann Miller and Edward C. | 1 local Kappa and alumnae chap- ve . sars, Others are made possible | Aldrich Saturday in his study at rr at the organization's 2 25th na- WA i Be J+ ected! wh gifts from friends of the | the Lady of Lourdes rectory. ional convention at the Drake Al . he tal, including Mrs. Jennie Kel-| Miss Miller is the daughter of Mr, Hotel, Chicago, opening today — | % ’ 3 ler. Winamae. who created the $10- | and Mrs. George A, Miller, Mr, | and continuing through Thursday. | 000 Jennie Keller and Maude Joan | Aldrich’s parents are Mr. and Mrs.| Mrs, Jane Johnson Burroughs, | MIS. Frank O'Neil of 7800 Spring c x Messerly Nurse Scholarship fund, Arthur Aldrich. soprano, is to appear on the alum- Mill Road, is to entertain the City br
“EN i 2 . % a = = Z| | \ wu i | The bride's costume included & nae's musical program Wednesday | Hospital committee of the Wom- GW / rr salmon pink rayon afternoon @ress afternoon. Mrs. Max H. Wall is to Riis Department Club community { ) Wy : ian while. Hor Comong? aay | present the alumnae group wn | Wefote department with wlunch. | | ¢ Leh = Club Meetings of gardenias and Johaans Hii | MDS; Lenore Ivey Fredrickson, presi. ( COL St SiC P10 tOWETITN. | ike rate a a dt LS 1X | dent, is to be the Kappa chapter Bavaro me J SEIU 1S CHRIFe ; roses, Her sister and maid of honor, delegate !man. Plans are to be completed Wy { Miss Ruth Miller, wore a simi- | Sak C8 for next year's work. Opening the Lp? i The Spencer Club will be enter- lar dress of blue with white trim- Alumnae members attending season is to be the annual picnic ained at a garden party and sand- | mining. Her corsage was pink from Indianapolis are to include | for City Hospital nurses in October, luncheon tomorrow noon at | rosebuds. | the Mesdames Clvde E. Titus, Eliza- | Honored guests Tuesday are to be an > . . home of Mis. F. C. Spangler, | Charles Aldrich, the bridegroom's beth Raita Saenral, Join A. Sik | Mrs, Charles Myers, wife of the hos- ATURALLY you want your own family to benefit as 23d 8t. Mrs. Seth Beam and nother was best man, Nea reland, sel Spellman Stitt | | pital superintendent: Miss Beatrice . . ’ ! : ” : Spangler will assist the | Mrs. Miller's ensemble included | and Miss Mabel Rose. Mesdames HoenBl bi supervisor, and Mrs. | much as possible frony the: new fenced Brecrric. sates, a blue and white print crepe dress | James L. Wagner, R. D. Howell and | Charles H. Smith, retiring commu- You want your own home to be a place of happiness and progbP & & { with white accessories, William N. Fleming Jr. are to at- | nity welfare department president. : ’ he b als lle Club will meet at {he | A reception at the home of the | tend from from Kappa chapter, | Mrs, B. A. Carson, hospital commit- ress, of comfort and convenience. You want the better meals,
Lincoln Wednesday night bride's parents followed. The couple | ————————————— tee president, is to preside, the cheerful lighting, the easier housework that Electricity
Elizabeth Dashiell will be | 18 at home at 3323 BE. 10th St, 'W hite-( “alv clage i | » brings. "ox on Auailiary Will Meet | It Costs You Nothing to 8
B dia? : A simple wedding ceremony for WwW eddin gL Announced | The Indiana Women's Auxiliary With all the advantages of such modern living, of course,
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. » . members of the immediate families to the 38th Division is to meet for Ph Ww it ¥ i i myiny h k i Af he nlee 144 v al a 3 . a “4 ¢ : : you want to gain econo / 10 your nousexkeeping. ans ; ] {) e Dulce : us a Aland close friends was read at 10:30! Mrs. Robert H. Calvelage, 2239 N a covered dish luncheon Wednesday | one, ri e or ISI see ’ 8 ya ping rs neon and riage to 0 100N : viv y | / : / 1; ; ; . home. 2990 N yon HO "a. m. yesterday when Miss Lydia B. Pennsylvania St, today announced | noon at the home of Mrs. Mable Maybe you haven't fully realized how much Electricity can
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ive, Woodruff Place, will be T Rev White, 2729 N. Pennsylvania St. F lectrical Ho b H } Xd ev. Wj E t ofM- y lay anie hostess tomorrow to members of the it R usht_H. mites: The Rev. Fr. Joseph V. Somes avorite Summer Electrical House eeping
' ‘tard ‘ : clated at the English Lutheran | ® I'ri-O-Dice Club. The group is 10 |Ghurch of Our Redeemer. ‘ead the ceremony Friday, June 17, ® PURSES $1.00 : * veel r luncheo | y . o . » ee y 1 : meet for lunthion The bride wore a pale pink ws the rectory of Holy Trinity | ] HOME LIGHTING DIVISION: 1001 Electric Bldg.
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. silk turban had a short veil and j ; of the Mount Vernon chapter, In- she wore a corsage of gardenias N. Pennsylvania St. ® 50 Monument Circle Better Lighting
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Daily was best man, Charles Kee-| Mrs. Binford was Miss Betty Hoff - 3 Garments -— a 8 are listed at the left. nan was groomsman, and Irvin man, younger daughter of Mr. and | $1.89 1A VR » ( Even if you are not yet ready to buy the Electric appliances Clampitt and Dayton Sickard ush-| Mrs. Wesley E., Hoffman, 1 E. 36th | 8 Garments ! : ered | St, before her marriage at 10 a. m. G S363 [edd you want, get the facts about them at once A breakfast at Bluffcrest fol- | Saturday at the First Fresbyterian | ted Jo be so that you can make plans to keep house lowed the ceremony. The couple C hurch with the Rev. George Arthur | Cleaning y | ‘ - . will live at Rdgewood. | Frantz officiating. | : Electrically—the better, inexpensive, up-to- { Mr, Binford is the son of Mr. and | Ny d: av that thousands of other IndianSoror ity ‘Will Hold [Mrs Delmer R. Binford, 33 Ridge- | | | SHC way that thousands of asher Indian. ro view Drive, | = N || 4 awe. apolis families are enjoying. COSTS LESS : + Aaa 'E «wn | The bride's attendant was her WD | Za Picnic Festival Here qgrer. Mrs. Gliften McCormick, Ft. i | =
Mu Chapter, Phi Chi Epsilon | Wayne. Robert E. Hoffman was best Sorority, will hold a picnic festival | man. CASH AND CARRY
at Broad Ripple Park at 6 p. m Immediately following the ceretoday mony, a breakfast was served at the | a jain Sn Jot WRAY. Se ed,
Guests will include the Misses Indianapolis Athletic Club for relaHelen Bola, Mabel Everson, Ruth | tives and out-of-town guests,
White, Mary Miller and Mesdames | ££ 5 | oy Betty Lou Verplank, Freda Scott] Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey I. Fenter (Vig a and Mildred ‘I'rieb. Arrangements |are to establish their home at 3712 | 4 er 3
committee members are the Mes- | E, New York St.
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