Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 July 1938 — Page 15

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Trips and Prospects

Local Residents Seek Lake and Mountain Resorts:

W. O. Baxter of Knights Binns July 18 at

town to Wed Cynthia Istanbul, Iran.

By VIRGINIA MOORHEAD MANNON

Whatever may have been life's most absorbing interest a few weeks ago is being gently pushed aside as the rising mercury provides fresh impetus for vacation

jaunts.

Lakes and mountain breezes offer refreshing

contrast to motionless shadows on sunbaked lawns.

Mrs as president mittee to trip to Alaska of September they will stop at Eat

Frederic M

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Ayres will suspend her summertime activities the Indiana State Symphony Society Women's Comjoin Mr. Ayres and their daughter, Miss Anne Ayres, for a

the first week in August

Before returning the middle ons Ranch, Wyoming, for three

rs. John K. Ruckelshaus and their children will spend

Burt A 2uckelshaus’ fowe will ngs, Mich

rge Philip Meier, Mrs

have been spending this of Chicago and to live

siee rmerly igusta, Ga

ins to Be Wed

received Invi r of Lieut formerly of t the Crimean the

wa a § vara at

The c¢

motor today

tation

Col

home ouple will sail for the U

Lake, Mich.,, where they will occupy

Miss Julia Walk Walk's summer home

guest cottage to Miss

s and Mr. and wesk in Chicago.

Birmingham, are to

to the marriage of Miss Mrs. Cuthbert Binns, to } The wedding is to irch, Istanbul, Iran, bride's parents at S. Aug. 17 on

of the

ary and will spend two weeks at Indianapolis and

will be at home

where Mr 5

lex Metzger the summer

«11 will ger, who Mict

to Ironton,

is now in Germany levoix Thursday

1., Tuesday

after Sept. 1 at the Hun School,

Baxter is to be head of the English de-

8 go to Charlevoix, Mich home of Mr. Metzger's Mr and

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Aug. 1 mother, and Mrs. NorMr. and Mrs.

for the opening per-

the York Players who are under the management of

geett’'s other son

Walter J. S

Wis,

James I tuhldreher and Mr yesterday,

Daggett. and Mrs where Mr

Russell L. and Mrs,

s for several days of Mr. Stuhldreher’s

reher,

and Mrs

and Mrs, Ray Heughel.

Stuhldreher. Mr. and Mrs.

Irs. Wilbur D. Peat and their children, Patricia and

lisades Park, Mich

Mr. Peat is spending July with

to remain in Michigan for the summer. lice Claire Hollingsworth has left for a 10-day stay at

i New York N.Y. Mrs Later Miss Holling

pila an She Nyack of Indianapolis Helen ngsworth, va Dale Morgan, who 1} of Mr. and Mrs. R ne in Knightstow

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will visit Berri was formerly Miss Marian Seeds sworth will visit her sister, Miss who is spending the summer at

Mr. and Mrs. William

Interlaken,

1as been visiting Miss Margaret

obert T. Miller, for a week. has

n 's. Benjamin R. Turner Jr irl yesterday from a two weeks’

and Mr. and Mrs. William

motor trip in the

R. Duckwall have returned from Winnetka,

een the guests of Mr. and Mrs

John M.

S. E. Fenstermaker are to return today from a

d Mrs. Carl S

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Cook at Boston.

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A number of parties are planned in honor of Miss Anne Simpson

of Little Falls

young women are classmates at

N. Y, who is visiting Miss Sue Anne Eveleigh. The Abbott

Academy, Andover, Mass.

Mrs. Carl F. Eveleigh will give a luncheon at home today for her

daughter's guest. Miss Meridian Hills Mis Edith Hobson of Newport

tricia Eaglesfield

Claire Patten will entertain at luncheon at Country Club tomorrow for Miss Simpson and for News Miss Margaret Wohlgemuth will give a luncheon

Va. who is visiting Miss Pa-

at Woodstock Club Monday and Miss Judith Preston will give a picnie

luncheon party Tuesday

PT. A. Contere

‘nce Dates Set By Oftticers

ot Organization

C. E. Roe, field secretary

rs eac Mrs

announceda

M nd T Hughes,

for

G dates Sept. 20; Sixth district, Sept Fifth district, Sept. 22; Fourth district, Sept. 23, and Third district, Sept. 24. Places of meeting have not been named. Dates were selected Mrs Hughes and the following officers Mrs. Thomas M. Ross, Evansville sixth vice president; Mrs. Fred JefTerre Haute, second vice president; Mrs. J. W. Grant, Mishawaka. third vice president; Mrs. C H Kokomo, fourth vice president, and Mrs. Robert Shank, Indianapolis, seventh vice president

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Plans were also discussed for district schools of instruction to be held in the fall and for parents institute to be held in November at Purdue University

Girls’ Club to Meet

The Olive Branch Theta Rho

Girls’ Club will meet at 8 p. m. to- |

night at the Independent Order of Odd Fellows Hall, 1336 N. Delaware St.

of

hers, is to speak at the region

the conferences 2];¢

the National Congress of Parents al P.-T. A. conferences in Indiana

Indiana P.-T. A. Congress president, today

will meet

The Seventh district

Fergusons to Be at

Home Here July 15

1 | | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ferguson Jr. are to be at home after July 15 at 2619 W. Washington St., following a wedding trip. Prior her marriage Saturday morning at the St. Anthony's Cathoiic Church, Mrs Ferguson was Miss Veronica Lents, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Lents. The

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bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. |

Robert Ferguson, formerly of St. Louis.

Pilgrim Shrine Guest Mrs. Ova Norris, Galveston, Deputy Supreme Worthy High Priestess. was honor guest at the meeting of Pilgrim Shrine 12, White Shrine of Jerusalem, last night at Castle Hall. | Mrs. Myrtle Hummel is Worthy { High Priestess and William H. | Spearing is Watchman of Shep- | herds,

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hostess. Kappa Phi Delta. hostess.

2 p. m. Sat.

Lula Hartzog Jr. 11. 2 p. m

| hostess. Meeting and

EVENTS

SORORITIES

Alpha Chapter, Alpha Beta Gamma. 8:30 p. m. today. Steel, 109 W. Maple Road, hostess Beta Chapter, Phi Gamma Tau.

Mrs

CLUBS Sat. Active Girls’, W, B. A. 8 p. m. Mon. Miss Jean Forcum, 1536 Gale, slumber party.

Mrs. Cecil Mon. night. Miss Edith Byers, Arthur Baumer, 300 W. Troy, Ft. Friendly

Miss Loretta Marshall,

| president, to preside.

Chit Sigma Arranges Program

| For National Convention Here —

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Another to Make Home in City After Reno Marriage

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Midsummer! Nuptials Are

In Spotlight

Mary Grogan

Prepares |

' for Ceremony on Aug. 1; |

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Delegates from 26 chapters of Chi Sigma Sorority are to attend the | | organization's naticnal convention July 21 to 24 at the Hotel Lincoln » | Miss Mildred Greene is general chairman, assisted by Mrs. Helen | Nolan is to be matron of honor a

| Burke and Mrs. Charlotte Perrin,

editor of the Chi Scribbler.

Lillian Voyles heads the entertain-¢

ment committee, and the decora-

| tions committee chairman is Miss |

Mildred Saffell. | 1s hostess. The conference | Thursday. with registration 1 12:30 p. m A p. | meeting will be followed by an in- | formal dinner and later an open house with Eta and Phi Chapters as hostesses Friday's program includes a breakfast, sightseeing tour, luncheon, sunshine and water carnival, informal dinner and business sessions Saturday morning's schedule to open with a breakfast, followed by a memorial service. After a shopping tour, the delegates will

Omicron Chapter

will open at 9

house with Delta Chapter as hostess, A formal banquet and dance are to be held Saturdav evening. An Au Revoir Brunch” Sunday is to onclude the convention

Co-ordinator of Women Voters Program Named

| Times Special LAKE WAWASEE, July 8—Mrs Richard Edwards, Peru, was appointed to the Indiana League of

Women Voters executive committee as program co-ordinator by the board here yesterday. Mrs. C. A. Corns, Rensselaer, and Mrs. John Herrman, Ft. Wayne, were named members of the executive board. A formation of a new organization in Hendricks County was announced as the 2Ist league in Indiana

lative candidates asking their attitude on various reforms sponsored by the organization. The proposals

tem to include guards at penal institutions, revision of the State marriage laws and a constitutional amendment to remove the office of

tion from the list of elective offices Otis Kirtley, Plainfield,

Mrs. Kenneth Williams, vice president; Mrs. George D. Bu-

president;

R. F. Nagelson, Danville, treasurer. The group's first meeting will be Monday at the home of Mrs. Mark Hampton, Plainfield. Mrs. Martha G. Breidenbaugh, social service

work. The new league's chairmen are: Mrs. O. H. | Plainfield, government and foreign policy; Mrs. C. M. Thompson, Danville, education; Mrs. W. A. Rushton, Plainfield, child welfare: Mrs. E. Ray Royer, North Salem. economic welfare; Mrs. Laura Niswander, Danville, legal status of women, and Mrs. Frances Ross, Danville, foreign policy,

Finds Drinking Still Moot Point

{ Times Special | PHILADELPHIA, July 8 —Na-

| tional prohibition never will return

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| to America, according to a survey |

of women's opinion appearing to-

| day in the Ladies’ Home Journal. But the subject of drinking still remains one of the most contro- | versial throughout the country, says | the magazine. | While two-thirds of the women | don’t believe that prohibition ever will return, 64 per cent of the farm women, 54 per cent of the Protestant women and 56 per cent of the women who are 45 years old or over are in favor of the return of restrictive legislation on drinking.

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m. business |

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attend luncheon and later an open |

Members formulated a question- | naire to be sent to all Indiana legis- |

include extension of the merit Sys- |

Superintendent of Public Instruc- |

Officers of the newly formed Hen- | dricks County league include Mrs. |

Danville, |

ford, Plainfield, secretary, and Mrs

worker, will speak on child welfare |

department | Winset, |

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Sorority Names Mrs. Schofield Province Head

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| Tim HOT SPRINGS, Va. July 8.—Mrs. Everett M. Schofizld, Indianapolis, Is newly elected national director of provinces of Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority at the 33d biennial vention. The convention, which began July at the Homestead, closed

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Parties Planned.

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1. Mrs. Kenneth Hagans was Miss Esther Magdalene Geist before © her marriage July 2 at the Broadway Evangelical Church.

Mr. and

Mrs. Hagans are to be at home in Indianapolis. (Ramos-Porter. Photo.)

2. Mr, and Mrs. James Rowland Stout are at home at 35 N. St. i Mrs. Stout was Miss Norma Gertrude Johnston. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John G. Johnston, before her marriage July 3. (Ramos-

Clair St.

Porter Photo.)

3. Miss Marie Lorraine Parks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Parks, became the bride of Oscar Richard Heitner June 18. (Fritsch

Photo.)

4. A June 21 wedding was that of Miss Lucille Whalen to Cecil

Shutters.

Whalen. (Kindred Photo.)

5. Mr. and Mrs. Milford Ellis are at home at 1117 College Ave,

Mrs. Whalen is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. | Lemckes Back From Auto

Mrs. Ellis was Miss Mary Louise Dickerson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dickerson, Danville, before her marriage June 25. (Ramos-Por-

ter Photo.)

6. Mrs. Fred W. Mitcheil was Miss Joanna Jenkins. d

Bishop and Mrs. Thomas Jenkins.

aughter of | Reno, Nev. before her marriage

Trousseau shopping, showers and | June 15 at St. Stephen's Episcopal Church in that city. Mr. and Mrs.

wedding plans are keeping Indian- | apolis brides-to-be and their at- | tendants and friends busy during the days preceding midsummer ceremonies. Miss Mary Margaret Grogan to- | day announced that Mrs. James |

Miss | her Aug. 1 marriage to M. Keller |

Madden. Bernard Roethele, Terre Haute, is to be best man. The ceremony will be read at SS. | Peter and Paul Cathedral, followed | by a breakfast at the Indianapolis | Athletic Club. Miss Grogan is a niece of Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Quinn, | and Mr. and Mrs. William Madden

| are the parents of the bridegroom-

|and Fred G. Johns Jr

con- | next month

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last | inte

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| St.,

Mrs. John S. Pearson Jr. is to be |

onlv attendant at Miss Dorothy

The cere-

sister's of

her marriage

the ! Young |

mony is to be read the middle of |

at the home of

the |

pride-to-be’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. |

Howard S. Young, 4353 N. Pennsylvania St., with only the immedfamilies and a few friends

night at the formal “banquet of a | present.

thousand candles.” Mrs. Schofield has served as National finance adviser since 1923

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Miss Katherine Heath Virginia Woods plan to

on

and Miss entertain

| She is a past president and past vice | with a luncheon and crystal shower

president of the Delta province and | July 23 at the latter's home, 5215 | 1s president of the board of directors | College Ave., in honor of Miss Jean

{ of the Mu chapter foundation. She | has also served as president and | vice president of the Indianapolis chapter Mrs. Schofield has attended every convention since her initiation in 1910 She and her mother, Mrs. Stephen T. Bogert, who accom- { panied her, will remain here for several days for post convention discussion before returning home. Other Indianapolis members who are to return to Indianapolis today include Mrs. Paul M. Fifer, Indianyapolis Alumnae president; Miss Carolyn Varin, Mu chapter presi|dent; Mrs. G. B Taylor, Indiana | chairman of the Hearthstone fund, {and Mrs. Mark Reasoner, province president.

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| Club Meetings

| The Seventh District Federation of Clubs Chorus members and their husbands were to attend an all-day

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{| Misses Helen Campbell, Marie Cog-

{ Martha McHatton,

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Delta |

| rison Riley.

outing today at the country home |

Morristown.

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The North End Garden Club was | to meet this afternoon with Mrs. | J. W. Noble, 5560 N Mrs. speak on “Junior Garden Clubs” and “Birds” was to be Mrs. Frank B. Wade's topic.

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The International Travel-Study Club's Flemish Flanders Chapter, Will hold an all-day meeting and basket dinner at the summer home of Mrs. Ruth Yount. Sunday, | Indiana Chapter is planning | basket picnic for Monday at Ripple Park

| Catherine Duffy

| Will Direct Camp

Miss Catherine Duffy is director of the 10th annual summer camp to | be held at McCormick's Creek State Park by the Junior Catholic Daughters of America. The two sessions will be July 11-18 and July 18-23. Assisting Miss Duffy will be Miss | Dorothy Rail, secretary :Miss Ger- { trude Tripp, treasurer and recreation director; Miss Regina Matthews, nurse; Miss Jo Rita Kernel, archery instructor; Miss Rita Egan, | swimming instructor: Miss Jean Meyers and Miss Adele Rababa, librarians; Miss Loretta Feeney and Miss Laura Hoefimeister, tennis instructors, and Mrs. Larry Zapp, publicity.

Carolyn Davis to Be Bride of Dr. Wishard

Mr. and Mrs. W. J. S. Davis, Loogootee, announce the engagement of their daughter, Carolyn Louise, to Dr. William Niles Wishard Jr. Dr. Wishard is the son of Dr. and Mrs. William Niles Wishard. The wedding is to be in the early fall.

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of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Harakas, near | Reddington. Ernest Smith, Audrey

A Keystone Ave. | Woodruff Randolph was to |

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Margaret McHatton., Miss McHatton's engagement to Robert Jordan | Behr was announced recently by | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Everson McHatton Guests are to include Mrs. Don | Hopping, Mrs. Harry Harris and the

sister of

bride-to-be.

with a shower for Miss McHatton.

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Mrs. Leon Nevitt was hostess recentlv at a miscellaneous shower | for Miss Mildred Metcalf, marriage to Calvin Sacre is set for August 13 |

The party was held at the home | 35,4 John Alex McClain, Greenfield. | Nevitt’s mother, Mrs. Har- |

of Mrs

Decorations were in|

| soie gown over

Mitchell are to be at home in India

napolis. (Goodner Photo.)

‘Ralph Earlywines on Trip After Church Wedding Here,

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Earlywine are to be at home at 1649 N. Alabama upon their return from a wedding trip.

Mrs. Earlywine was Miss Marie® Elizabeth Lawshe before her marriage yesterday in the McKee Chapel of the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church. The Rev. Howard W. Stone, minister of the First Presbyterian Church, Franklin, officiated. The service was read before a background of palms with a center bouquet of white flowers flanked by candelabra with lighted cathedral tapers. Pews were marked with | white flowers tied with white rib- | bons. Miss Donna Alles, organist, played | bridal airs preceding the ceremony. | The bride chose a mousseline le | slipper satin de-

| signed by Aix for the ceremony. It |

| ene blossoms. | and carried a

(and lilies of the valley.

| bride | wore a gown of yellow organza over hill, Dorothy Jenny, Martha Currie, | taffeta in redingote fashion, with Ruth McClain, Mary Strouse and | lace insertions in front and a bodthe | ice banded with | bon. Mrs. Hopping also will entertain | Jeghorn in natural straw bound in

yellow | slippers.

whose | groom,

the bridal colors of pink and blue. |

Guests included Mrs. Jack Met- | 4 Dp Lawshe, Franklin. Her moth- | calf. mother of the bride-to-be, and | er wore a two-piece poudre blue Mesdames Leonard Kirch, Raymond | jace dress with a wide-brimmed hat

Robert Chester Charles |

Bailey, Thomas Ruker, Haensel, French Runner, Everton, Roland Loitved,

Hazel, Cecil Speer, Francis Gruen- | holtz, Grover Stewart and Carrie | Billveun

Also attending were Misses Elsie corsage was of gardenias.

Elkins, Alma Engle, Myrtle Blane kinship, Mildred Chapman, Evelyn Riley and Betty Barnes.

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was fashioned with a titted bodice, | short puffed sleeves and a bouffant skirt ending in a train.

Wears Orange Blossoms

Her veil of illusion was fast-| d to a cap circled with orange She wore lace mitts lace handkerchief which belonged to her grandmother. Her bouquet was of bride's roses |

Mrs. Robert Bryant, cousin of the and her only attendant,

chartreuse rib- | She wore a wide brimmed the ribbon and with long streamers, lace mitts and chartreuse Her bouquet was of double chiffon daisies in chartreuse and wine colors. Don L. Earlywine, brother of the was best man and ushers included Justin Vandiver, Franklin, |

Mother Chooses Blue The bride is the daughter of Mrs.

trimmed In navy. Her accessories were of navy and her corsage of | pink Briarcliff roses. The bridegroom's mother, Mrs. T. B. Earlywine, Franklin, was attired in a redingote dress of navy lace with white accessories. Her

A reception was held in the chapel foyer after the ceremony. The bride's traveling costume was | be a two-piece dress of poudre Wel

| with white gardenias and white ac-

Several parties are being planned | cessories. |

honoring Miss Virginia Holt, ;

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. |

Townsend Jr. will be an event

The | Aug 1. a noon

Mrs. G

tertain for Miss Holt on July

Out-of-town guests included Mrs. | James Serrin, Evanston, Ill.; Mrs. |

| Holt, whose wedding to J. Russell John McClain, Greenfield, and Miss |

Mary Cox, Crothersville. The bride attended Franklin Col-

William Raffensperger | lege and was graduated from IndiBroad | and Mrs. Charles Howell are to en- | ana. She is a member of Pi Beta | 14 | Phi, Pi Lambda Theta

and Tri!

with a Jinen shower at the former's | Kappa Sororities.

Also to be hostesses to Miss are Mrs. Newel C. Munson,

home. Holt

Mr Earlywine attended Franklin College and is a member of Phi

who will give a linen shower and Delta Theta Fraternity.

Mesdames Owen Calvert, Robert | Russell and James Allen. ” = ” Mrs. Sarah H. Wager entertainen recently with a small dinner in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Showalter, whose marriage took place recently at Greensburg. Mrs. Showalter is the former Miss Mary Bentle of that city. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs, Robert Tate and Raymond and Robert Wager.

Altar Society Plans Open House Program

The Catholic Altar Society is to | hold open house Saturday from 7 to 9 p m. at the Catholic Com- | munity Center, 1004 N. Pennsylvania St. The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Raymond R. Noll will receive the guests, Mrs. Katherine Hillman, general chairman, will be assisted by Mr. Ernest Langen and Mrs. Oscar Maurer. Mesdames Raymond MecManus, J. B. Mentzer and Leonard J. Smith are in charge of refreshments, and the music committee includes Mrs. J. Albert Smith and Mrs, Willlam L. O'Connor.

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Mrs, F. C. Lewis and Mrs. W. E. Smith, second.

Winning Couples in Bridge Forum Named

Mrs. Dorothy Ellis, Block's bridge forum instructor, today announced winners of the Tuesday duplicate game. They are: Section one, north and south, Mrs. W. A. Myers and Mrs. J. C. Porter, first; Mrs, L. H. Brink and | Mrs. Wade Lushbaugh, second. East | and west, Mrs. Lloyd Hamilton and | Mrs. Stella King, first; Mrs. Denis | Dalton and Mrs. Tom S. Elrod, | second. | Section two, north and Mrs. Keith Johns and Mrs. E. J. Ittenbach, first; Mrs. Clayton Mitchel and Mrs. George Barrett, second. East and west, Mrs. Wayne Warrick and Mrs. Emerson Chaille, first; Mrs. Maurice Ent and Mrs. C. C. Mathews, second. Section three, north and south, Mrs. R. F. Pasho and Miss Olive Auginbaugh, first; Mrs. Gail Spangler and Mrs. C. L. Eisaman, second. East and west, Mrs. Aimee Thayer and Mrs. J. F. Rhodes, first, and

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| Ray D. Grimes, president; Mrs. T.

| Miss | hellenic

| ion Cunningham, Evansville,

| Church Around the Corner.

Alumnae Rush Group Is Named For Alpha Phi

Mrs. J. Mason King, retiring presi- | of Indianapolis Alumnae of Alpha Phi sorority, named a summer rushing committee at the organization's luncheon-bridge day at the home of Mrs. Ensley, 5402 Washington Blvd. The committee includes Mrs. Wendell P. Coler, chairman; Miss Caro- |

lyn Dixon, DePauw University: Miss | Lou Ellen Trimble, Northwestern University, and Miss Ruth Coler, | Michigan University. Mrs. Bruce McIntosh, newly ap- | pointed director of state alumnae | activities, spoke. Recently elected officers are Mrs O. Philpott, vice

president; Mrs.

{ Robert Horn, secretary; Mrs. Rich- |

ard J. Boatman, treasurer: Mrs. | Coler, Quarterly correspondent; Halcyon Mendenhall, Panrepresentative, and Mrs. ! King, active chapter adviser.

Evansville Girl To Wed in East

Times Special NEW YORK, July 8.—Miss Mar- | Ind., will become the bride of Beach Conger at 6:30 p. m. today at the Little

Miss Cunningham has lived in | New York for three years and is affiliated with Hanriagan Associates, | Inc. She was graduated at the Tu- |

dor Hall school, Indianapolis, and | Vassar College. Mr. Conger is a graduate of the | University of Michigan and is a | member of the editorial staff of the | New York Herald-Tribune. She is g daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Cunningham, Evansville. Mr. Cunningham is a brother of | Mrs. Ralph Alexander Lemcke of | Indianapolis. f

| exodus of

toMarion

| Foley,

| Misses

Guests and Visits Fill Date Books

Journey to Duluth; Tests to Return.

influx of visitors and the residents for vacations continued in Indianapolis today. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Alexander Lemcke have returned from a motor trip to Duluth, Minn, where they were the guests of their son, George Lemcke, Mrs. Lemcke, and their two children, formerly of Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edward Test are expected to return next week from their Bermuda wedding trip before going to Burt Lake, Mich.,, where they plan to spend the summer as the guests of Mr. Test’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald N. Test. Before her June 23 wedding, Mrs. Test was Miss Judith Chambers. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene E. White«

The

| hill will go to Chicago for the week«

end after spanding several days at their Lake Wawasee cottage. They entertained with a large house pariy over the Fourth. Mrs. Wh'' 2hill will return to the cottage on Monday, and Mr. Whitehill will come back to Indianapolis.

Miss Foley Visits Mother

Miss Helen Foley, New York, is visiting her mother, Mrs. M. E, at the Dunes, where Mrs. Foley has taken a cottage for the summer, George Schneider, Chicago, is to be the week-end guest of William B. Ansted Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Woodbury Treat Morris and Mr. and Mrs Robert B. Failey have opened their summer

{ cottages at Harbor Peint, Mich. Mrs. John R. Kinghan, an annual visie

tor there, will go up later to he the guest of Mrs. Samuel Reid, who was to leave today to open her summer home Miss Virginia Layman, daughter

of Dr. and Mrs. Daniel Layman,

| 1s visiting her aunt and uncle, Mr.

and Mrs. Harvey J. Elam, Miss Mary Elam and John Elam at their cottage at Torch Lake.

Floridan Is Guest

Miss Agnes Calvert will have as her house guest this week-end Miss Julia Folsom, Tampa, Fla. daughe

| ter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Folsom,

formerly of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Coval ars

| among recent arrivals at the Hotel

Vanderbilt, New York. Miss Edith Ball is entertaining Eleanora Billerman, Catherine M. Boyle, Helen Haboush and Mary Louise Jonas at Starlight Cottage, Shafer Lake. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Kramer, 5527 University Ave. entertained ree cently with a dinner in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Badger Williamson and their guest, Mrs. Grace Moon, of Los Angeles. —————————— CORRECTION Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Kaufe man are not to spend the summer at Lake Maxinkuckee. Two such references in recent editions of The Indianapolis Times were erroneous.

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