Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 January 1939 — Page 6
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Several Succumb to Lure of Ocean Trips; South Entices Others
George Alexanders and Mrs. Charles M. Malott Will Sail Around South America; Mrs. Test And Miss Kenney to Visit Buenos Aires.
By VIRGINIA MOORHEAD MANNON Quite obviously a number of New Year resolutions
aren’t on the ascetic side. With the approach of the smoggy season several Indianapolis residents are determined to settle themselves comfortably in deck chairs or cabanas a few hundred miles nearer the sun and gaze
luxuriously at blue, tropical waters. Tierra del Fuego, the Straits of Magellan and Cape Horn will cease to be microscopic letters on the map for Mr. and Mrs. George H. Alexander and Mrs. sharles M. Malott, who are to embark Jan. 31 on the S. S. Gripsholm for a cruise around the tip of South America. Mrs. Malott recently returned from St. Petersburg, . Mrs. Donald N. Test and Miss Katharine Kenney are to sail Jan. 28 on the S. S. Argentina for Buenos Aires. They are to go by rail and motor to the Chilean Lakes before returning along the west coast of South American and through the Panama Canal, arriving home March 13.. :
Mrs. Louis H. Levey to Sail Saturday
Mrs. Louis H. Levey is to sail Saturday cn the S. S. Empress of Britain for a round-the-world cruise. Lyman Hoover, who has r and their children, Carol and Lyman Jr, in China later this month. _ Arthur H. Wyatt, . cation. She Placid for winter sports llege at Bronxville, N. Y.
Times Photos.
Registration for themew termzat the Y. W. C. A. already has begun. Mrs. Edna Collins (right) enrolls Miss Jane Jenner (left) and Miss Betty Pickerill. Among the week’s activities at the Y. W. C. A. will be a book review for the Quest Club tomorrow evening and a party for the Industrial Club Th ay.
Women of Churches Resume Women Hold Activities After Holidays With |Only 4 Seats Luncheons, Musical Programs
Students who are home from Goucher College for- the holidays are shown chatting at ‘a party held recently in their honor by the local alumnae club, They are (deft to right) the Misses Rosalie Lurvey, Jean Anne Jones, Muriel Anderson, Anita Cohen and Miss Marjorie Sanders of Nashville, Tenn.
Clubwomen Map Year's . Programs
Dinners Arranged in Honor of Peggy Kiefer, Eleanor Lyons, Two of ndianapolis’ Brides-to-Be
Bridal dinners have been planned for two Indianapolis brides-to-be and several parties have been announced for one of them. ” Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Kiefer will entertain for their daughter,
next Monday. i = Mrs. Lucius M. Wainwright will leave tomorrow for New York, Her son and’ daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Guy A. Wainwright, y who have been spending the holidays in Florida, are expected back ; this week. Mrs. James B. Nelson will leave Jan. 20 for several weeks’ stay in New York. Mr. Nelson and their daughter, Mrs. Julia 5 Jean Rudd, are to motor to Miami Beach Jan. 21 to stay until April. ¢ En route South, Mrs. Rudd and her father will visit Mr. and Mrs. ! Harry Inman in Louisville, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. Inman are summer neighbors at Bay View, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Buck and their daughter, ‘Shirley, have left
: ! . In Congress ° Meetings for the women’s organi- speak this afternoon to members of zations of Indianapolis churches will{the Women’s Foreign Missionary
to spend the
winter at Madeira Island,
Fla.
Buck, who attends Purdue University, joined them for the
Miss Ada Bicking is
Dobbs has been visiting her sister in Miami. return from Hollywood this week after spen
family there.
in Florida for two weeks.
Mrs. David Lurveifto Visit Hollywood
Ms. David Lurvey will daughter, Miss Rosalie Lurvey, will return t
after a holiday visit
pend February in Hollywood. oday to Goucher College
Their son, Robert
holidays.
Mrs. Frances Terrell Carl Weinhardt will ding Christmas with his
Her
here. Mr. and Mrs. George K. Jones, who are
Peggy, and her fiance. Albert Storer Mendenhall who will be married Saturday, Jan. 14, at a bridal dinner Jan. 13 at the Canary Cottage. dinner will follow rehearsal for the wedding.
The
Guests with the engaged couple ? will include Mrs. Ella Mendenhall, the bridegroom-to-be’s mother; Mrs. Charles E. Brown, Ft. Wayne, matron of honor; Miss Lois Bell, Miss Mildred Viewegh and Miss Dorothy Viewegh, bridesmaids; Hirst Mendenhall, brother of the
Ticket CaptainsFor A.A. U. W.
Defense Day Observance Highlights Meetings This Week.
with holiday festivities over, Indianapolis clubwomen are finding more time to devote to opening organization activities of the new year.
be resumed this week following the holiday season of activities. Talks, a covered dish luncheon and musical programs have been planned. Miss Mary Rigg, superintendent of the American Settlement, will
servance, assisted by Mrs. J. Ww. Moore as vice chairman. An open forum will be conducted on “Aliens’ Obligation to America,” “The Dan-
Society and the Women's Home Missionary Society of the Central Avenue Methodist Church at the church. The annual joint meeting will begin at 1:30 p. m. 1 Mrs. Charles W. Compton, president of the Foreign Missionary Society, will be in charge of the meeting. Mrs. Martha Gipe will ‘be devotional leader and Mrs. Guy O. Carpenter wili present a musical
In House Represent . ‘Weaker Sex.’
WASHINGTON, Jan. 3 (U. P)— Representatives of the so-called weaker sex in the T6th Congress which convened | today are less strong—numerica y—than in. the last session.
Senator Caraway, Three ¢
now vacationing in Miami and Hollywood, will be home about Jan. 90. Gen. and Mrs. William K. Naylor are spending the winter at Sarasota before returning to live here. Mr. and Mrs. William R. Scaff and their daughter, Jane, are at Miami Beach for a month. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Lange will leave Jan, 14 for a month's visit in San Francisco, Los Angeles and Whittier, Cal, where they will be the: guests of Mrs. Lange’s mother, Mrs. F. S. Larabee. Mrs. David L. Stone is to leave Thursday to spend the winter with her mother, Mrs. Scott Fairbanks, in California. 2 8 8 # 8 8 «Never Too Old” and “Caramels” are the titles of the two one-act plays selected by the January Players Club committee for presenta- . tion Jan. 21 at the Civic Theater preceding the dance at Woodstock Club. The January committee includes Mr. and Mrs. John Ki Ruckelshaus, chairmen; Mr. and Mrs, Dudley Gallahue, Mr. and Mrs. Donald M. Mattison and Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Beveridge Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Loomis held open house yesterday. Back from holiday visits are Dr. and Mrs. C. H. McCaskey and
Meetings planned for tomorrow and vals : Pl a ) N a me d Thursday will include book reviews, gery of Fake Peace Societies” and Dn th 1 tin Only four women—two Republicans g e general meeting |.,\4 {wo Democrats—answered the
talks, a tour of the Indiana War “What Can the Daughters Do?” executive boards of each society met| on call today. Six participated in
; Memorial and an observance of Na-| A ‘business meeting will be con- | Plumm and Mrs. Ernest Viewegh, Ticket captains for “Whiteoaks,” at 11 a. m. A covered dish lunch- ) tional Defénse Day. ducted at 145 p. m. Mrs. James L.|eon was served at 12:30 p. m. Mrs. ihe hiss bi Hisking the nation’s
grandmother of the bride-to-be. starring Ethel Barrymore, Which Gavin will sin i 9 A > s , _ g patriotic songs and is i The table will be decorated in the yn be presenie Pet =; the Tus Slemberp of the Children's Sus the Arsenal Technical High School BY Sivehdale §f presuien: of the go nator Hattie W. Caraway (D. bridal colors of gold and candle- oo is “=p Ww shine Club of Sunnyside Ww. old| piss Choir, under direction of F. ’ : Ark) is the only woman ever light. The centerpiece will be A lsnapn) § branch o 20 »| their monthly business meeting at 2s “paricer, will sing. The Rev. Ellis W. Hay, pastor of| elected to two full terms in the | carried out in flowers and fapers. |g BY ran BO ir, y SFIoNS tomorow afternoon at AYIes'| ,.. wij) be served at 4 p. m. with he r a Senate. First named to succeed her , - . . 4 . . S - + Me AL Camey as chairman|irg >= guest Spesler a te oe, husband, the late Thaddeus H.
Miss Lucille Oraigle wi snter- man of the group. : : $ Caraway in 1931, Mrs. Caraway was tain next Tuesday at her home Included in the list of captains| Mrs. Fred B. Keuthan will talk on|and Mrs. Lawrence F. Orr as vice|sionary Society of the Second Pres-| elected in 1932 for & six-year term Assistants will include pyterian Church. Mrs. Frank A. ;
a shower for Miss Kiefer. Assistant... pesdames Frederic M. A «Historic H d Lar h : 2 | . Ayres, storic Homes and Landmarks of chairman. hostess will be Miss Betty Dressy, Horace A. Shonle, Marvin E. Curle,|Illinois” at the meeting tomorrow Mesdames John ‘W. Clark, John R.|Hamilton will entertain the group snd Sefesing # Juels chalicnps on Another party honoring the brice|john H, Waldo, Leslie M. DeVoe, |of the Woman’s Advance Club. Mrs. Graig, Harry E. Daughtory, Charles|at 2:30 p. m. at her home on Wood-| period of service, She is a stanch to-be will be that given by Miss| William E. Rogers, David Leslie|W. E. Call will entertain the group|W. Merrill, W. F. Milholland and |stock Drive. \ New Deal supporter. Catherine Bingham) at Der dome: Smith, Donald C. Drake, Everett E.|at her home, 3747 College Ave. Re-|Edgar Y. Pattison. Mrs. Robert W. Blake will lead Senator Dixie, Bibb G © 5759 Guilford Ave; The cate Of | campbell, Herbert Russell, Laverne |Sponses to roll call will be current! SAIS. . Blake will lead) Senator Dixie 5 raves (LD. : 5 : this party has not been announced. : ts or Mrs. Clyde Johnson will entertain songs, and Mrs. Carrie Pfay will be| Ala.), named to succeed Hugo Black i their daughter, Lois, who have been in New Orleans for a Week. Kohistaedt, Clifford Taylor, Eugene gvenis. ; members of Brittany Chapter, In-|devotional leader. Mrs. J. E. Rehm |upon his appointment to the Su : Ms snc Mrs. Hatnson M Bonnets are Dons Hom Joforont Iowa, # 8 8 | dion Ra i C. Holmes: Walter Gingery, principal . of | ternational Travel-Study Club at ais in charge of transportation. preme Court, was replaced by Sena where they were the guests 1or ays of Dr. and Mrs. H. R. Wesson. A bridal dinner honoring Miss iss Martha Logsdon an George Washington High School,| noon luncheon tomorrow at her ~elli _| tor Lister Hill (D. Ala.) before the : V EE. Rowland Cresswell, cellist in : : | will talk on “The Heavens Above”|home, 2933 W. Washington St. Mrs.|structor and member of the Indian- end of last session, 3
5 Eleanor Lyons, daughter of Mr. and Nancy Moore. : : : . apolis Symphony Orchestra, will be : | Rei Kappas to Mark 62d Year; Tvs Wie Ecislocitn
Mrs. Clyde Lyons, 2821 N. Delaware The ticket sales drive will best the meeting tomorrow of the New| Paul Hart will speak.
bridegroom-to-be, best men; Paul Evans, Robert O. Pflumm, James Roberts, ushers; Mrs. Robert O.
St. will he Friday evening at the (opened totiormol Tob a tea at 2:30) Century Club, Hostesses will be | the soloist for the meeting at 1:30 | ‘i tt Hotel eding rehearsal|P: IM. at Mrs. Green’s home. Pro-|nm.- pr : : Members of the Mothers’ Club of| t 1991 In the House, Rep. Mary Norton ! Marott Hotel preceding M nest R. Ruster and Mrs. Emil) "5 0 ide Free Kindergarten|D: © Thursday of the Women’s As-| 50g y= po ep or a. mt?
“Sorority Council to Convene
An anniversary dinner, a national council meeting and a number of routine meetings have been scheduled for early this week by Indian-
apolis Greek letter groups. Kappa
Kappa Gamma Sorority will observe the 62d anniversary
of its founding with a 6 o'clock dinner tomorrow night at the Butler
University chapter house, 821 West
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Music Program
Is Set by Guild
Hampton Drive. Mrs. P. M. Dill, only living founder of the Butler chapter, and representatives of alumnae groups of Indiana residents, will be honor guests. Reservations for the dinner
dall Powell.
The bride-to-be’s colors of Windsor lowship Fund of A. A. U. Ww.
blue and Florentine pink will be
with gold lockets. Guests will include Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Lukens, Mr. and Mrs. Earl T. Lyons, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Lyons, Miss Mary Agnes Finneran, Miss Luella Barkalow, Maurice Powell, brother of the bridegr yom-to-be; Clyde Lyons, the bride-to-be’s
: : Charles Aufderheide of Butler carried out in a floral centerpiece. ynijyversity will discuss i
The table will be lighted by tapers.| poetry” Place cards will be wedding Dells|yciock tonight of the Contemporary
trimmed in blue and pink and Miss|yjterature group of the or anizaLyons will present her attendants | tion, group ? :
at the meeting at 7:30
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Size of Families Dips as Housing
“Modern
< _ Imotion plans will be discussed. Profor her wedding Saturday to Ran ceeds from the play will be donated H. Souffiot.
to the national Million Dollar Fel-
Mrs. L. E. Berner will entertain members of Chapter F, P.E. O. Sisterhood, at their meeting tomorrow at her home, 1 E. 36th St. Mrs. C. S. Wheeler, recording secretary, will read the club’s bylaws. ;
Aftermath Club members will meet at 1 oclock Thursday afternoon at the West Room of the Indiana War Memorial for a tour of the shrine. Members may bring guests. Raymond Clapp will talk on “City Social Service Activities.” “City So-
ject of a talk by Mrs. Nettie Kane.
cial Service Creed” will be the sub-]
Society will hold a 1:30 o'clock luncheon tomorrow at the kindergarten.
Members of the Women’s Republican Club of Ward 7 will hold their first meeting at 2 o’clock this afternoon at the home of Miss Helen Stephens, 2225 N. Delaware St. Mrs. Ada, Fleming will talk on, the Legislature. ~The group was organized Dec. 1 at a luncheon given by Mrs. Clarence Martin.
A board meeting of the Temple Sisterhood will be held at 10 a. m. today at the vestry room of the
p sociation of the Irvington Methodist Church. T. M. Overly, head of the Better ‘Business Bureau, will speak on «“Swindles” during the afternoon., Mr. Cresswell’s program will -include “Gigue,” by Ariosta; “Sicilienne,” Ly Paradis, arranged by Dushkin, and “Scherzo,” by Van Goens. Miss Berniece Fee Mozingo will accompany him. Following a meeting at 10 a. m. of the Women’s Association Board, a general business meeting | of all departments will be held at 11
o'clock. Luncheon will be served at 12:30 p. m. |
mental in the
Hour Bill, returned. Rep. Edith
House member to gain re-election, ne has serve continuously since 1925. : Rep. Jessie Sumner (R. 11) is a newcomer to Congress. A former county judge, she was elected in November to represent the 18th Illi nois district. Si Rep. Nan Wood Honeyman @. Ore.) and Virginia E. Jenckes (I.
in the November elections.
ourse Rogers [®R. Mass.) was the only other woman: :
Ind.) were defeated for re-election”
tant Labor Committee and ‘instrued fof ssage of the Wage= Prof,
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should be made with Miss Dorothy | father, and the engaged couple. Dunbar. - Tr
Medical Group To Hold Party Next Tuesday
Needs Increase |M= i Miller will be hostess,| Temple, 10th and Delaware Sts.
Mrs. Fletcher Hodges will speak on “Books That Have Hindered Me” By Science Service / at the meeting at 2:30 p. m. ThursDETROIT, Jan. 3. — The size of |day of the Cornelig Cole Fairbanks the average American family unit Chapter, Daughters of the American has dropped from 5.6 members per Revolution. Hostesses for the meetfamily at the time of the 1850 cen- ing which is to be held at the sus to 41 members per family in Propylaeum, will include Mesdames 1930, probably because of the de-|Newton Todd, Howard G. Taylor, clining birth rele, Hoary W. Green |James W. Lilly and Edwin H. Forry. of the Cleveland Health Council re- : 3 « Members of the Indianapolis ported to the American Statistical i ee ine Medical Society will hold their an- Association here. Thursday afternoon of the poskng nual dinner-dance and bridge party| Yet, at the same time, America’s|qay Lyceum Club. Mrs. Frank Mrs. S. M. : Wi : at 6:30 p. m. next Tuesday at the housing needs have increased sharp- ] h iv BM parilows, Me Vm ¢ Mis Yilliam F. Schrieber, publicity, | Indianapolis Athletic Club for their ly, not only because of growth in 5m ih will be poses fo the I Laurence Hayes will play a group 2 bs, Charles Marshall, council | wives and guests. | | total population, but also because of | rs. Harry Wilson, president, will of piano numbers it gate. Dr. Howard B. Mettel is general the Jargee umber of families = preside at the meeting. 3 : i i : i X ial c i in | every million peo; n nite . . Preceding the program will be a| Alpha Chapter, Omega Phi Tau an Oe OO ST More DD dwelling units| Homer Chaillaux, chairman of ; : : Americanism of the American Le-
luncheon arranged by Mrs. Lewis|Sorority, will meet at 8:30 o'clock Shott, chairman. Membe 1 1 : v are therefore necessary, he indirs of the|tomorrow night at the Spink-Arms sisted by Dr. Frank+Ramsey, Dr. A. ’ gion, will speak at the National De-
guild will work on hospital supplies) Hotel. F. Weyerbacher, Dr. O. W. Greer, cated. Ls during the morning. br. F. T. Brown, Dr. Lillian B.| Size of the family varies as the|fense Day program Thursday of the The Children’s Cheer Unit will| Mrs. Sam Friedman, 919 N. Arl-|Mueller and Dr. Russell A. Sage. |amount of rent paid, the Cleveland | Caroline Scott Harrison Chapter, meet all day tomorrow. Mrs.|ington Ave. will entertain members statistician told the association. Daughters of the American Revolu- } . Herman T. Cox has been in charge |of Alpha Chapter, Phi Gamma Tau : There are also wide variations in tion, to be held at the chapter of the work on completing window |Sorority, tomorrow night. She will F our U state family size in different types of | house, 24 N. Pennsylvania St. drapes and cubicle curtains for|be assisted by Mrs. Morris Healey. p T dwellings, with families owning| Mrs. Felix T. McWhirter will be rooms and wards of the Thomas| j . | their own homes tending to be the|chairman for the local unit's ob Taggart Memorial children’s floor| MTS. Frank N. Foltz will entertain Cou les W ed largest. : int - of the hospital. - | members of Alpha Sigma Alpha p > In 1850, he said, the average famThe Clara Barton unit, composed | Sorority with a 1 o'clock luncheon of high school girls, will work to- tomorrow at her home, 2259 N. night at the hospital record room. Pennsylvania ig ye hostess will : : ; : y esdames E. M. SIR Aen A Burge, H. C. Hall and Elmer Faust.|rlages were performed. recently day today. Meetings of the Me-| Mrs. Edward Brantner will enter- Be a pitti = Though the housing need in terms ridian Street Methodist Church and | tain members of Beta Chapter, Phi|South Bend. of family units has consequently West Michigan units will be Fri-| Theta Delta Sorority, tonight at her| Miss Rhea Rogers and Robert F.|grown, the average size of each fam=
home, 915 Lesley Ave. Deilman were married in Fulton by fy pai has decreased, Mr. Green cpa M the Rev. J. W. Miller. The bride|P° out: Meridian W. C. T. U. |aipha om To Hear Dr. Tripp
A musical program Thursday
afternoon headlines the schedule| ; od : ; a er onc Of mestings of units A national council meeting will be
of the White Cross Guild at the held at 2 o'clock this afternoon by Methodist Hospital Nurses’ Home. Alpha Omicron Alpha Sorority at this week. | : the Hotel Lincoln. Following | the theme, “Rivers| Officers of the newly organized
Made Famous by Songs,” musical BF 5 selections and readings will be pre- Upsilon Chapter includes Mrs. H. sented Thursday by the White Cross | E-| Parker, president; Miss Olive Me Guild. Mrs. Harry Schwab{Purdy, vice president; Miss Mae Dean rs. Homer Trotter will give long, treasurer; Miss Emma P Hq 5 y 3 urdy, _the readings and songs Will beirecording secretary; Miss Patricia presented by Mrs. C. A. Breece and | Taylor, corresponding secretary;
ily unit had 5.6 members; in 1860 the household counted 5.3 members; in 1870, 5.1; 5.0 in 1880; 4.9 in 1890; 47 in 1900; 4.5 in 1910; 43 in 1920, and 4.1 in 1930.
Times Special i ROCHESTER, Jan. 3—Four mar-
and Mrs.| In Cleveland, families that own Mr. Deilman’s| their homes have an average of 4.2} r household, while rent-
of Lambda Chapter,|;j Alpha Omicron Alpha Sorority, will gy TIM,
meet at 1:30 oclock Th : afternoon at the home of Mrs, ] ey parenis are Dr. snd Mis. B.C: Dell-| {ig familie
Dr. Linn A. Tripp will speak tomorrow afternoon on “Alcohol in Relation to the Home” at the meeting of the Meridian W. C. T. U. to be held at the Y. W. C. A. Dr. Tripp is social service secretary of the Church Federation of In-|
... dianapolis.
‘Officers of the unit will serve as hostesses, with Mrs. Bert S. Gadd as chairman. Mrs. A. C. Hawn will lead devotions and Mrs. L. B. Lookabill and Mrs. R. W. Lookabill will sing. : -
sell Sleeks, 715 E. 55th St.
{Miss Esther Hagen will entertain members of Beta Tau Sigma Sorority tomorrow night at her home, 825 N. Delaware St.
{Members of Delta. Zeta. . Sorority will be ehioriaines Bost row night at the home of Mrs. John D. Friday, 1348 W. 35th St. ‘Miss Rebecca Shields will entertain members of Kappa Chapter, Mu Phi Epsilon Sorority, at 7:30 o'clock tonight at her home, 5225 E. North St. Miss Jean Pennington will have charge of the program. Assistant
r. and Mrs. Glen Law will. make their home at North Manchester following their recent marriage by the Rev. C. G. Vincert. Mrs. Law formerly was Miss Vi‘ginia Adamson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.’ Roy Adamson of Mentone.
The Rev. Charles E. Mills
ing families averaged 3.7 persons.
. G. Switzer and Jane Pennell Wed
officiated at the marriage of Miss Wilma Pike to Paul Draper of warsaw. The ceremony was performed Joseph Gray
in the Rochester.
Christian Church
Miss Rachael Coleman of Fulton became the bride of Hugh Sanders
in a ceremony read at Lafayette
Times Special
KOKOMO, Jan. 3.—Mr. and Mrs. Switzer are on. a at| wedding trip following their recent marriage at the First Presbyterian Church of Kokomo. Dr. Hurd Allyn Drake performed the ceremony. Mrs. by Switzer was Miss Jane Elizabeth
SCHOOL
Wednesday at 1:30 p. m.
“Meals Thal Like to Wail”
by Dorothea Potts
“Mrs. Potts will show you
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Pure SILK SATINS...SILK CREPES and SILK AND BEMBERG RAYON SATINS from a nationally famous maker! :
hostesses will be Miss Genevieve|Dr P 11 Mi . J. W. Lake. The co -| Pennell. Lewis and Miss Imogene Pierson. side at South Bend. . touple will Te Attendants included Mrs. Ww. C.
. Covalt, Detroit, matron of honor;
| Mrs. John P. Fredrick and Miss LODGES
_ Holy Angels Parish Card Party Planned
The January committee of the Holy Angels Church will sponsor a card party at 2 p. m. Thursday at the parish hall, 28th St. and Northwestern Ave., as the firsf of a series of parties to be held each Thursday of this month. : A luncheon for the schoolchildren ~ will be served rreceding the parties. ostesses will include Mesdames Charles Bevan, Charles Cahill, Anna sWyss, Ross Hutton, Calar Johnson, Otto Pettit, John Clarke, Minnie erheid, Roy Kidd, Ernest Sum-
how to prepare many . dinners which will not Just once a year we persuade this famous house to let us m ke you this
Spel Jf your, husband concessiofi! Luscious cream tinted lingerie with laces, many of them teeps you wailing. "hey hand-run Alecons . « » or tailored so precisely, and stitched with such
include a meal-in-a-pot, || py oy 00 luncheon casserole, Italian finicky care.
Marcia Ann Tudor, bridesmaids; Sally Ann Pennell, flower girl; Robert S. Pennell, best man; Dr, John P. Penn Sonn P. Tredeigh; C. H Anderson and Howard C. Williams, . : = / : : : : Koran Temple 30, Daughters of the Nile. 8 p. m. Wed. Ho ushers. . macaroni, salmon a la : ) l r Mrs. Cora Kittle, queen. P te) Lincoln, ‘A reception was held at the Pen-|} - Charles, tongue with Assorted Size and Color S election . eg. Better Be Early! Broad Ripple Chapter 315, O. E. S. 8 p. m. Wed. Broad Ripple nell home following the ceremony, raisin sauce, apple crumb ; : : Masonic Temple, Mrs, Dora Dickman and Robert Long, worthy |{Miss Laura Frances Haigt, Indian- pie, banana tea bread / : eo matron and patron. Brothers’ night. eB ~ ||apolis, was among out-of-town|} and many others. Come | Tuxedo Union, W. C. T. U. 1:30 p. m. today. East Room, Indiana ||guests who attended. The bride at-| 2" any. others, 9 : a A World War Memorial. H. C, Bonsip to speak. Mrs. Beth Fuson ‘| |tended Stephens College, Columbia and learn! will preside. a : °% |iMo., and DePauw University and : : | oy" : | i AVE 5 Floor os CLUBS was graduated from the Kat Ce : BY y Cok
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