Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 September 1938 — Page 4

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SAFURDAY, SEPT. 24, 195

Trek ‘Back-to-Town’ Is Now in Full Swing; Reunions in Limelight

Mrs. Alfred Kreimer to Arrive Monday for Visit With Mrs. Rudd; Entertainments Scheduled Over Week-End.

By VIRGINIA MOORHEAD MANNON After absorbing another summer of country air visitors are arriving in town for a whiff of the urbas variety. At the same time fall weddings loom brightly on the social horizon, club meetings begin, the younger generation continues its schoolward trek and life gener-

ally begins to hum. A post-vacation reunion of a trio who annually summer in Michigan will take place Monday when Mrs. Alfred Kreimer of Cincinnati arrives for a short visit with Mrs. Julia Jean Rudd at the Marott Hotel. Mrs. Rudd, who has been spending the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James B. Nelson, at “Holiday Home.” their cottage at Bay View, has returned accompanied by Mrs. Evan Wiedemann of Mt. Pleasant, Mich, whose summer home is also at Bav View. Mrs. Rudd visited Mrs. Wiedemann at Mt. Pleasant for a few days earlier this week. Dr. and Mrs. Kreimer are annual visitors at the Harbor Point Club. Mr. Nelson has already returned from Michigan and Mrs. Nelson is expected back today. Mrs. Henry W. Bennett, who since last spring has been living with her daughter. Mrs. Albert Lord. and Mr. Lord at Englewood, N J.. will arrive next Saturday to spend a month at the Marott otel Mr. and Mis. George A. Gay of Portland, Me. formerly of Indianapolis, will arrive the first of next week for a2 visit with their son. Howard M. Gay, and Mrs. Gay and the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick G. Appel have come in from their country home on the Noblesville Road to spend the winter with Mr. Appel’'s mother, Mrs. John J. Appel, at 4047 N. Pennsylvania St.

Week-End House Parties Arranged Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Hughes, who returned vesterday from thelr summer home at Cobbs Point, Destin, Fla. will go to their winter home at Lake Maxinkuckee today. With Lorenz Schmidt of Chicago they will entertain at a week-end party at the lake. Their Indianapolis guests will include the Misses Helen Shepard and Eleanor Stickney, Mr. and Mrs Reily G. Adams and R. Niven Stall. Roy Elder Adams is to entertain a stag house party at his cottage at Lake Wawasee for the week-end. The Smith College Club will begin the year Oct. 12 with a picnicluncheon meeting at the country home of Mrs. Frederick T. Holliday. The Indianapolis Woman's Club will observe President's Day October 7 with a luncheon at 1 o'clock at the Propyvlasum. The arrangements committee includes Mrs. Christopher B. Coleman. chairman; Mesdames Robert S. Sinclair, Edward B. Taggart, Robert B. Falley and Miss Elizabeth A. Haerle. The Orchard School Parents’ Association will meeting Tuesday evening at 6:30 p. m. at the school. Miss Eleanor Winslow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walker W Winslow, will leave Tuesday for Cooperstown, N. Y., where she will attend Knox Junior College this winter. Shubrick Kothe. Russell Ryan Jr. and Scott Olive are to leave today for Cambridge. Mass., where they will begin their junior vear at Harvard University. George A. Kuhn Jr. has already left to enter Harvard. Due for Early October Visit Mrs. Charles D. LaFollette and Mrs. George Gregory of Corning. N. Y. are to arrive Oct. 4 for a week's visit with Mrs. LaFollette's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gerry M. Sanborn. Mr. and Mrs. Preston C. Rubush will return next week from their summer home at Three Lakes, Wis. Dr. and Mrs. Leonard A. Ensminger are at home after several days’ visit in Chicago. Mrs. 8. N. Campbell is spending the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Frederick C. Shafer at Glencoe, Il. Miss Lillian Lieber, daughter of Mrs. Albert Lieber. left vesterday lo spend the winter in New York where she is to study photography. Mrs. Harry Hearsev Colburn has returned to her home in Fond

du Lac, Wis, after two weeks’ visit With her mother, Mrs. Frank E. Abbett

hold a dinner

New Girl Scout Leadership Classes Will Begin Monday

The first class for new Girl Scout leaders from 10 a m. Monday at the Little House will open the fall Scout leaders, council and committee members, iz chairman of the training committee Group Leadership” is the theme?» of the course for new leaders and will incliide work for the three age levels, the Brownies, Intermediate and Senior Scouts. Miss Lucile Cannon, local director, will be in charge. An introduction “to Girl Scouting will be the purpose of the frst four hours of classwork, open to all women interested in scouting Evening Schedule Set Classes will meet on Mondavs and Wednesdays through Oct. 5. The leaders will be apprenticed to a troop for a month following com-| pletion of the course. Evening classes for new leaders, beginning ct. 3. will meet Monday and Wednesday evenings at the Little House. Miss Jenny Lind, field captain, will be in charge. A two-day training class for leaders and council members will be held preceding the national con-| vention Oct. 9 at Kansas City. Mis. | C. Severin Buschman, chairman ef the group organization committee of tie Indianapots Council, has been asked to assist in the course by Dr, Lillian M. Gilbreth of the national personnel division. Many Indianapolis Council members have registered for a week's training couse beginning Oct. 16 at Turkey Run. Miss Margaret Murray, field institute secretary of the national staff, will present the course. Miss Sally Stickney, regional trainer, will assist. “hanter ’ Field Institute Oct. 25 og EY els. Ther, Tad SororTwo round tables for experienced Ave, will be hostess. Guests are Jeaders have been arranged for Oct. asked to dress in appropriate cos12 and 14. “Correlation of the New tumes. The committee in charge Program With the Old” will be the of the party includes Miss Kathersubject for discussion. (ine Douglas, Mrs. Imogene Reddell Qn Oct. 25 the Field Institute will ‘and Mrs. Rex Haines.

to 3p m raining courses for Mrs. J. Dwight Peterson

be held in Indianapolis. It is open to members of the focal organizaton and toe councils of surrounding towns. An arts and erafts training course has been planned for November. Serving on the training committee with Mrs. Peterson are Mesdames Marvin E. Curle. Arthur Medlicott, Charles R. Weiss and James I. Schell

Scouts

Sorority Council To Hold Initiation

The Council of Theta Delta Sigma Sorority will hold formal initiation services for the Teeds Club at 6 P. m. tomorrow evening at the Columbia Club's Harrison Room. A dinner will follow. The club will form the Gamma chapter of the organization. | Members to be initiated include the Misses Louise Arbuckle, Mary | Baker, Jean Beale, Judy Brooks, Ruth Hammer, Gwendolyn Howard, Elsie Mae Keiter, Juanita Leonard, | Virginia Meub, Meraline Walker and [Mary Wisley. Miss Jerry Jensen {and Miss Marjorie Bunch are in charge of arrangements.

Sorority Meeting Set

“School Days” will be the theme for the first social meeting Monday night of the Alpha Epsilon

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‘Jane Baver and Roberta Morris To Be Honored

Two young women whose marriages are set for next Saturday | will be feted at numerous parties this week-end and in the few days remaining before the ceremonies. Miss Fay Marshall will entertain | Thursday night with a misceilaneous shower in honor of Miss | Jane Bayer, whose marriage to Lieut. Joseph ©O. Butcher will be Saturday 1t the Broadway Methodist Church. Mrs. Clyde H. Smith, mother of | | the bride-to-be, will entertain mem|bers of the bridal party with a] {buffet supper Friday evening.| { Guests will include Mrs. Joseph E.| { Macy, Kansas City, Mo., matron of | honor; Miss Martha Martz, Bloom- | | ington, and Miss Rosemary Redens, | | New Albany, bridesmaids; Mrs. | | Rosalie Spong. organist; Lloyd) | Keister, Bloomington, best man; { Joseph G. Ett], South Bend; Wood- | { row Harder, Dubois; John Wood-| {burn, Bloomington. and Keith | Campbell, Logansport, ushers. A re-| | hearsal at the church will follow. | | Mrs. Macy and Mrs. Spong en- |

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{home in honor of the bride-to-be. ‘Others who have feted Miss Bayer | include Mrs. William W. Peele and [Miss Helen Haggard and Miss | Muriel Beecher. Miss Roberta Morris. daughter of [Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Morris, Shelby- | (ville, will be honor guest at a tea [from 3 to 5 p. m. tomorrow at the! |home of Miss Dorothy Shepperd, 14117 Ruckle St. Miss Morris’ marriage to Andrew McCarthy, Elgin,

AAU W. Study Groups’ Leaders Are Announced!

{ ‘Chairmen of monthly study group

Tl, will be Saturday at St. Joseph's of A. A. U. W. for 1938-39 were anCatholic Church in Shelbyville. Miss Nounced today by Mrs. Robert NM Shepperd will be maid of honor. | Lingle, president of the Indianapolis Assisting the hostess will be Mrs. | Pranch. | E. K. Shepperd, Mrs. I. M. Holmes; | Mrs Claude A. Potts will lead the Misses Martha Shepperd, Margaret consumers’ research section; Mrs. Koesters and Rosemary Bradley. | John Paul Lahr, contemporary litMrs. Morris will pour. erature; Mrs. Myron J. McKee, Out-of-town guests, in addition to |creative writing; Mrs. N. Taylor approximately 40 Indianapolis | Todd, education study group; Miss women and Miss Morris and her | Hazel Force, evening discussion mother, will be Miss Mary Margaret | group; Mrs. E. E. Campbell, internaHulsman, Shelbyville; Mrs. Arthur | tional relations; Mrs. W. Donald Berder, Anderson; Misses Mary and | Wright, parental education; Miss Martha Commons, Richmond. and | Bertha Leming, social welfare, and Miss Mae Louise Small, Rushville, | Mrs. Everett M. Schofield, speaking - | choir, The following committee heads alse have been appointed: Mrs. T. Victor Keene, hook and toy chairY y man; Mrs. John W. Graves, bridge Is L nder W a\ groups. Mrs. Ervin Wicklund, eccV | nomie and legal status of women: | A (Mrs. C. Norman Green, fellowship; | Entries are being received at the Mrs. Marvin E. Curle, hospitality; | | Methodist Hospital now for the an-| Mrs. Joseph R. Todd. legislative; | nual baby picture contest sponsored Mrs. Edgar H. Baum, publicity; Mrs. | by the White Cross Guild. All chil- Herbert Russell, social, and Mrs. dren horn at the Hospital between Milton Elrod Jr. telephone, July 1, 1937, and Aug. 31, 1938, are, Study groups will meet at the | eligible. Business and Professional Women's | Three awards are to be made in Club, 1101 N. Delaware. General both the professional and amateur meetings will continue to be held photographers classes. Pictures will | at the second floor of the Women's be accepted until Oct. 24 Approxi- | Department Club, 1702 N. Meridian | mately 1500 children are eligible for | St. the contest. | With the president, other officers Decisions and awards will be| for the year are Mrs. Paul R. Summade Nov. 3 at the Guild head- mers, first vice president and pro[quarters at the Nurses’ Home when gram chairman: Mrs. Louis E. ‘parents of babies whose photographs smith, second vice president and

Baby Contest

Mrs. Ridge To Be Honor Guest at Tea

Woman's Department Club to Begin Year Wednesday.

Mrs. Guy H, Shadinger will speak on “My What-Not” at a President’s Day meeting of the Woman's De=partment Club Wednesday. The meeting will begin club activities for the year, A program, reception and tea will honor the new president, Mrs. Clay= ton Hunt Ridge, at the Susan E. H. Perkins auditorium of the club=~ house. Mrs. E. M. Schofield, pro= gram chairman, will introduce the speaker. Ushers will be Mesdames | Lewis G. Ferguson, Donald Graham land William L. Sharp. Miss Mary Beatrice Whiteman is chairman of the president's aids. A program will be held in the

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Times Photos.

1. Miss Barbara Fowler (center), Indianapolis Day Nursery Junior Auxiliary president, recently discussed plans to provide a professional worker at the nursery with Mrs. LeRoy Goraner deft), recording secretary, and Miss Betty Messick (right), vice president. Auxiliary members of the comparatively new organization spend two hours each week entertaining youngsters at the nursery home, 2. The life of a Junior League provisional member is not quite all work and no play these days but many a one can be found “hitting the books” as part of the provisional training course as Miss Prudence Ann Brown (left) and Miss Nina Brown, will verify. Several field trips have been arranged for the group with a concluding meeting at the James Whitcomb Riley Hospital where the league maintains the occupational therapy department. 3. Mrs. Robert Miller (left) and her guest, Mrs. William Oliver Baxter, have been whiling away many an hour this week as Mrs. Baxter tells of life in Istanbul, Turkey, where she lived for many years. Mr. and Mrs. Baxter are visiting here and in Knightstown before going to Princeton, N. J., where Mr. Baxter is to be head of the English Department of the Hun School. 4. The Patroness Section of Mu Phi Epsilon, musical sorority, opened its fall activities this week with a musical tea in honor of its new president, Mrs. Louis D. Belden (center). Mrs, Harry Foreman (deft), hostess at the party, is the telephone committee chairman, and Mrs. Anita Scott (righy) was the outgoing president. 5. Conferences like these are frequent among Indianapolis State Symphony Society women's committee members as they report progress in a drive for subscriptions. Mrs. P. R. Mallory (left), chairman of the subscription committee, is shown with her co-chairman, Mrs. Frank Dowd (right) and Mrs. H. H. Arnholter (center), state activities committee head. 6. Mrs. G. William Raffensperger arranged the musical program for the luncheon meeting of Delta Delta Delta Alliance today at the Indianapolis Athletic Club.—(Lang-Shen Photo.) %. Mis. Clayton Ridge, president of the Woman's Department Club, will be honor guest at the organization's opening meeting Wednesday at the clubhouse. (Ramos-Porter Photo.) (Story, Column Eight)

have been entered in the show will [membership chairman: Mrs. Frank be entertained. Mrs. Charles T. Coy | B. RAT secretary: Mrs. Myron | Is chairman for the party. All pic-|s Harding, treasurer: Miss Belle C.| tures will be on display in the hos- | Schofield and Mesdames Edmond W.| pital lobby for a week prior to judg | rebel, Calvin R. Hamilton and Leland Smith, directors. Miss Amelia Waring Platter, treasurer of the first Indiana branch, is president | emeritus.

ling. { The executive board of the Guild | will hold its first meeting of the year lat 10 a. m. Wednesday at the | Nurses’ Home.

Doreas Club Opens | Mrs. Paul Kilby | Season Wednesday To Review Books

Mrs. Paul M. Kilby will review two | | Mrs. Fred Harrison, new president recent books at 2 p. m. Tuesday at {of the Dorcas Club, will speak on Ayres’ auditorium under the spon- | “Why a Dorcas Club” at the open- sorship of the Willing Workers Soling fall meeting Wednesday at the ciety of the Zion Evangelical | ‘home of Mrs. H. Elmer Ostling, 5546 Church. | | Winthrop Ave. | The books are “Horse and Buggy Mrs. Ostling will be assisted by Doctor” and “Malice Toward Some.” | Mrs. M. D. Rinker and Mrs. M. E Miss Margaret James of the Arthur Robbins. New committee chairmen Jordan Conservatory of Music will! named by Mis. Harrison are Mrs. [sing and a style show will follow. Rinker, Needlework Guild; Mrs] Mrs. William H. Walters is genCecile Vestal, welfare; Mrs. Ostling. [eral chairman, assisted by Mrs. J. cheer, and Mrs, Robbins, publicity. L. Kixmillen. :

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The President's tea will be held Meet Tuesday |chairman, will be assisted by MesClub of Indianapolis at 6 p. m. Tues-| Miss Lena Lohrman, decorations Trip to England” and Mrs. G. Eu- Miss Ruth Moore and Miss Ruth Mu Chapter, Phi Chi Epsilon. 6:30 p. m. Mon. Mrs. J. Horton BarAlpha Chapter, Sigma Delta Sigma. 8 p. m. Mon. Miss Elizabeth President’s Day. Covered dish luncheon. roast and regular meeting.

ry | program. Dr. and Mrs. Stanley E. Purdue W onen [Oar will be guests. ‘at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John |A. Hook, Walnut Hill, Spring Mill |Road. Mrs. Ralph Hook, general Plans will be completed for a dames John Hook, Myrtle A. StanPresident's Day tea Oct. 2 at a ley, Sophia Streeter, M. E. Robbins meeting of the Purdue Women’s and Miss Dale Waterbury. day in the home of Miss Dale Wat- committee head, will be assisted by erbury, 3168 Washington Blvd. Mrs. Herbert A. Asperger. Mrs Miss Nell Coats will speak on “My John A. Alexander, Mrs. C. J. Trees, gene Wallace will present a musical | Jones will aid in the dining room. SORORITIES ber, Bridgeport, hostess. Chi Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi. Mon. eve. Y. W. C. A. Iota Kappa. 8 p. m. Mon. Mrs. Bernard Marlowe, hostess. Martin, 445 N. Sherman, hostess. CLUBS Welfare. 12:30 p. m. Mon. Mrs. Frank J. Haight, hostess. Pyramid. 2 p. m. Mon. Mrs. Fred Schumann, 2554 Broadway, hostess. Mrs. Beulah Liehr to present book review. Active Girls’. Mon. night. Miss Loretta Marshall, hostess. Wiener General Welfare 1, original Post 1. 7:30 p. m. Mon. Castle Hall. Delta Delta. 1 p. m. Tues. Mrs. Ward Sabel, hostess. Luncheon bridge.

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| Chooses Royal Blue Velvet

The receiving line will include Mrs. Frank C. Walker, general chairman of the day: Mrs. Ridge, incoming president; Mrs. Paul T. Hurt, retiring president; Mrs. Felix T. Mc= Whirter and Mrs. Alvin T. Coate, founders; Mrs. Edward Franklin White, legal adviser; Mrs. E. C, Rumpler, parliamentarian; Mrs. Frederick G. Balz, director of the General Federation of Clubs; Mrs. The opening rehearsal of the E. I. Poston, president of the State Matinee Musicale’s choral ensemble | Federation of Clubs; Mrs. W. D, is set for 10 a. m. Tuesday at the|Keenan, president of the Seventh World War Memorial auditorium. District of Clubs; and Mesdames Mrs. Frank J. Billeter, chairman,|W. W. Thornton, Schofield and R. today announced activities for the O. Alexander, past presidents of the coming year. Plans to increase Woman's Department Club. | membership are being made under Board Members to Receive the direction of Mrs. Preston High-| Board members in the receiving ley. The active section will present |line will be Mesdames Othniel ensembles at the January and April| Hitch, A. C. Rasmussen, H. B. Pike, | meetings at Ayres’ auditorium, Reg-|Edward H. Niles, Malcolm Lucas, A. ular programs and luncheon meet-|C. Barbour, George A. Bowen, Harings will be held at homes of mem- old K. Batchelder, Hugh J. Baker, bers. E. A. Brown, Lawrence McTurnan, Mrs, Natalia Conner will accom-| Leonidas Smith. Walker, Oscar L. pany the group, assisted by Mrs. | Watkins, Carl J. Weinhardt, Paul Cyrus Dyer. Joseph Lautner, re-|T. Rochford, Clyde V. Montgomery, cently assistant conductor of the|Merritt Woolf and C. E. Wolcott. Harvard University Glee Club and| The committee in charge of the of several other choral societies tea is headed by Mrs. Ira Holmes, | throughout the country, will direct. chairman, and Mrs. Ralph I. ThompThe group's executive board in-|Son, vice chairman. Decorations are \cludes Mrs. Highley, vice chairman; |in charge of Mrs. Jerome E. Hol|Mrs. Paul Whipple, recording secre- man, chairman, and Mrs. William |tary; Miss Betty Vanderbilt, cor- BE. Kennedy, vice chairman. [responding secretary; Mrs. E. J,| Miss Mary Catherine Stair, harp= | Wilson, treasurer; Mesdames Wil- ist, will play during the reception liam Goory, C. A. Carlisle and Walt- and tea. Pouring at the tea table er BE. Wolf. directors. during the afternoon will be MesAppointments for the year in-/dames E. May Hahn, Charles H.

clude Mrs. George Biegler, program; [Smieh, Walter S. Grow and R. Mrs. Paul Wycoff, robe; Mrs, Edgar | Katherine Beeson. Ellsworth, luncheon; Mrs. C. J. Jac- ET Entertain Husbands

quart, hostess; Mrs. Ora Pierson, decorations; Mrs. J. R. Howell, tele- | Husbands of members of Rho (Chapter, Sigma Beta Sorority, will

phone; Mrs. Wolf, publicity; Mrs. Biegler. historian: Mrs. Guy be entertained tonight at a bridge Rhodes, librarian; Mrs. Highley, party. Mrs. H. K. Phillips will be membership, and Mrs. Richard hostess assisted bv Mrs. Hal Shults

Fielding, extension. and Mrs. Earl Moore.

John B. Lookabill to Wed Jane Beasley in Rite Today

For Musicale Choral Group

Miss Jane Beasley and John B. Lookabill will exchange marriage vows at 4:30 p. m., today at the McKee Chapel of Tabernacle Presbyterian {Church. The Rev. William F. Rothenburger will officiate before an altar banked with palms, white chrysanthemums and roses. The bride is a daughter of Mr.¢ land Mrs. J. W. Beasley. Mr. Look- couple will be at home here Oct. 3 |abill's parents are Mr. and Mrs. L./after a wedding trip. |B. Lookabil. Preceding the cere-| Among out-of-town guests for the mony, Mrs. Natalia Conner, or Ran | yedding will be Mr and Mrs. Are list, will play “The Sweetheart of |, ..""rica. Bicknell: Miss Fay ‘Sigma Chi,” “Speed Thee My Ar-{7 ove, Hymera; Mr. and Mrs. Ray row,” “1 Love You Truly” and “My |Loudermilk, Sullivan; Mr. and Mrs. | Wonderful One.” LT (Clyde Beasley, Winchester; Mr. and | Miss Beasley will be given in mar-|zMrs, Willard Reintjes and son, Wilriage by her father. She has selected |1arq Jr, Chicago, and Miss Jane a classic bridal gown, of Ivory ug | Dungan, Oak Park, Ill. (with leg 0’ mutton sleeves tapering : oit ; to eT cists, NAITOw Hecordion, Miss Beasley irs nadine of Wut [pleating will edge the square neck- .

| ler University, |line, cuffs and long train, Her full- | femper of Pi Beta Phi Sorority. (length veil will fall over her face in

| The bridegroom also was graduated " (at Butler and belo i (front, caught with a seed pearl| po ternity. hgs to Sigma CH) ‘crown. She will carry : ‘gardenias.

roses and

Activities Planned

For Jewish Women

The monthly board meeting of the Indianapolis section, Council of Jewish Women, will be held at §:30 a. m. Wednesday at the Kirschbaum Center to make plans for activities of the organization for the coming year. The opening council meeting will be held Oct. 3. The six-point program of the Na=tional Council will be stressed for the year's work. It includes edu= cation, immigration, peace, religion, social legislation and social service, Proceeds from the Thrift Shop conducted by the council make possible many contributions for civic philanthropic purposes.

| Mrs. E. H. White, Bronson, Mich, | matron of honor, will enter in royal {blue velvet fashioned on princess lines with puff sleeves and matching bows in her hair. Her bouquet will be rubrum lilies and gardenias. The two bridesmaids, Miss Phyllis Minter and Miss Mary Ann Looka/bill, will wear costumes similar to [that of Mrs. White in wine velvet. | Laura Lou Hochhalter, daughter lof Dr. and Mrs. H. D. Hochhalter, | Montezuma, will be flower girl. |Coral satin on princess lines with bands of pleating and full sleeves {will form her frock. She will carry ‘a basket of flowers. | Richard Woodard will be Mr. 'Loookabill's best man. Ushers will include Robert E. Walker and Gordon Coloden. A reception will fol{low at the Indianapolis Athletic {Club. Decorations and appointments will be in the bridal colors of wine and blue. At Home After Oct. 3

For traveling, the bride has selected a brown costume suit trimmed with cross fox and matching accessories. She will wear Tardeniss, Theattending the national

Omega Phi Taus to Meet

Beta Chapter, Omega Phi Tau Sorority, will meet at 8:30 p. m, Wednesday with Mrs. Dorwin Sweet, 1227 W. 34th St. Miss Claire VanRemmen, recently elected delegate, is at Richmond where she is

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