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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ° THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1930

SOCIETY—

Indiana Lakes and Summer Homes In Other States Call Hoosier Folk

3 THE Vacation Scene: Mr. and Mrs. William P. Anderson III will leave ‘ebout Aug. 13 for Watch Hill, R. I. .-. . Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Culp are at their summer home at Leland, + Mich. . . . Mrs. Henry C. Adams is another resident of the Indianapolis colony at Leland. . . . Miss Joan Fox, known among the younger set for her swimming prow28S, is indulging in her favorite sport these days while visiting friends at Yellow Creek Lake near Claypool, _ Ind... . She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rayond C. . Fox. . . . Her mother is arranging the swim-breakfast " oridge party to be held around the Indianapolis Athletic

TClub pool Monday.

i Up at Lake Maxinkuckee, Rodney Allbright is to be seen snap- , bing pictures here. there and everywhere. . . . His hobby is fast + putting him in the near-professionza] class. He is expected : home for a short stay this week-end. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Chester . Allbright. his parents, attended his graduation from Dartmouth : College and on their return here went to the lake to open their » Summer home. . Rodney is quite familiar with the attractive C.spots on the lake as he attended Culver Military Academy.

. Back From the West

: Late yesterday a group of tired young women finished the last lap of a month's extensive tour in the West. . . . Home at «last came the Misses Nancy Socwell. Betty Wangelin, Mary Jane ‘Shafer and Magdaline Adams. Many are the exciting tales of + vestern points and the Golden Gate Exposition to be told today \ +0 relatives and friends. Mrs. Frederick C. Pier is the guest of Mrs. Thomas Mahafiey “at the James Watson Cottage on Burt Lake, Mich. . . . Mr. and Mrs. James F. Carroll are taking a summer home at Les Chenaux : Club, Mich. : Mr. and Mrs. Marvin E. Curle are to leave this + Pewaukee, Wis, where they will visit Mrs. Curle’s mother, Mrs. YJehn Rilling. her sister, Mrs. D. D. Booth and Mr. Booth. . . . The .Curles’ daughters, Margaret and Jane, are at Camp Illahee, Brevard, N. C. . . . With them are Margaret Noble, daughter of Dr. . Tom Noble Jr.; Janet Sorensen. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. i Borenson, and Elizabeth Goodwin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Goodwin. . . . Jean Rikefl, daughter of Mrs. John Schramm, will ‘join them in a few weeks for the last term at the camp.

Sail for England Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Herringion and son, Arthur Herrington Jr, sailed yesterday for England for a two month's visit. . . . Mrs. Frank L. Binford was to return today from Burt Lake where she has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Conrad Ruchelshaus at her summer home there. . . . Mrs. Myron J. McKee is at Walloon Lake, Mich. Mrs. Herbert Allison will give a small luncheon Friday at the «Columbia Club in honor of Mrs. Jonn Fieming, Dallas, Tex. the houseguest of Mr. and Mrs. Louis E. Randall. . . . Mrs. Ruell P. Moore will entertain at luncheon Monday and Mrs. Edward P. ‘Gallagher will give a luncheon bridge today. . . . Mr. Fleming will -arrive Wednesday from a trip to Canada and the Flemings will leave for Dallas on Thursday.

Taggart Bridal Dinner Tomorrow “™ The last in a series or prenuptial parties for Helen Taggart is the bridal dinner her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Taggart, will give tomorow night at the Indianapolis Athletic Club preceding her marriage Saturday to Joseph William Taylor, Rochester, N. Y. : Included among guests will he members of the bridal party. the families and out-of-town guests. Attendants are Mrs. Richard R. Deupree Jr., Cincinnati, the bridegroom-to-be’s sister, matron of honor; Mrs. Richard E. MeCreary Jr, and Mrs. Robert S. Montague. Saginaw, Mich. both siztes of Miss Taggart and bridesmaids for the wedding: Thomas C. Taylor, the bridegroom-to-be’s brother, who will be best man; Robert D. Taylor, another brother, and Richard R. Deupree, Cincinnati, ushers. Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Mills. also of Saginaw, another brother-“in-law and sister of the bride-to-be, will be here for the ceremony.

Classmate to Visit Marybelle Neal Miss Beryl Wiesmann. St. Louis, will arrive today to be the week“end guest of Miss Marybelle Neal at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Neal, 3344 Guilford Ave. The girls were classmates at Wellesley College where they will be sophomores this fall. Several parties are being planned for Miss Wiesman during her visit. Miss Mary Sinclair, executive secretary of ths Indiana League of Women Voters will leave Saturday for Evanston, Ill. where she ‘will join her sister and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Will Jr. and their daughter, Elizabeth. From Evanston, they will go to Higgins Lake for a visit at the summer home of their mother. Mrs. Robert 8. Sinclair. Miss Sinclair plans to be gone two weeks.

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Mrs. Irving D. Hamilten (right (left)

Bomar Cramer Will Entertain At His Studios

Students of Bomar Cramer who| have studied recently in other cities, will be entertained this evening at; i Mr. Cramer's studios. Included in the gussts will be {Louise Bernat, Evansville, who has been studying with Olga Samaroff | at the Julliard School in New York; Barbara Hickman, who was graduated from Vassar this spring and has been working under the direction of Josef and Rosina Lhevinne lin New York; Sarah Elizabeth | Marks, who has just completed her third vear with Rudolph Ganz In| the Chicago Musical College, and Lucina Ball, Muncie, who just graduated from Sarah Lawrence, College. Miss Ball has completed her second season under Lee Patti-| son in New York. | Others will be Charlotte Hofmann. | who is home after her freshman] vear at Swarthmore, and Joseph Bloch, recently graduated from the {Chicago Musical College and a stu{dent of Ganz for four years. Addi- | tional members of the group will be Pauline Fouts, Camden; Jack Allen, Wabash, and Martin Marks, Indianapolis. EVENTS SORORITIES Mu Chapter, Phi Chi Epsilon. Mon. | Broad Ripple Park. Picnic. {Theta Sigma Delta. Sat. eve. Plantation. Dance.

CLUBS

| Pilots Today. Columbia Clu | Luncheon.

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‘Contemporary Scene’ Theme Ot Graydon Club Program

Glimpses of “The Contemporary Scene” as provided in papers covering political and International situations, current literature and drama will be presented next year at meetings of the Katharine Merrill Graydon Club. The theme and yearbook of programs have been announced by Mrs. John Paul Ragsdale and her assistants on the program committee. '

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Plan Rehabilitation League Picnic Saturday

will entertain the Indiana Rehabilitation League, Inc., Saturdav at the Hamilton home on Davis Road. Miss Mary E. Johnson icenter) heads the arrangement committee. Drach, James Eaton, Herman Champiin, Taylor Parker, Broward

Kitchen Gadgets? Showers | Provide Answer to Culinary Problems of Future Wives

Three Will Be Guests at Such Events This Week; Mother to Entertain Mary Kixmiller; Helen Weaver Is Engaged.

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Seldom does the bride of today have to spend much time or thought over kitchen furnishings, for most of the gadgets and culinary equipment seem to be provided through the ever-popular kitchen shower. Three Indianapolis hrides-toe be of this month will be feted at such events this week. Other prenuptial parties planned by friends and relatives of the young women in-

clude personal and miscellan‘eous showers and one bridal dinner. The parents of one girl have announced her engagement. Miss Mary Frances Kixmiller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. R.|° Kixmiller, Freelandville, whose! A slumber party and two outings marriage to LeRoy |are planned for this week and the

E. Cummings | will be Saturday in the rectory of [near future by clubs composed of young women. A garden club will

the SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral, will be entertained by her mother hear a lecture at its meeting 10tomorrow night with a bridal din- | MOITOW. ner party at 5861 Broadway. Guests at the buffet style dinner will be the Misses -Mary Louise Barnhart, Josephine Miller, Jo| Anne Harrold, Clarabelle Rogers, Harriett Flowers, Alice Zwilling, Bloomington; Miss Jayne Jones, Royal Center; Miss Helen Smith, Chicago; Mrs. William Schnorr and Mrs. Melvin Yost, New Castle. The Misses Barnhart, Miller and Harrold will entertain tonight for the bride-to-be at a kitchen shower

and bridge party. ; : will be entertained at a garden party ® tomorrow at the home of Mrs. W. Miss Kathleen Behrmann, 59 N./\'W. Vawter. Mrs. Walter P. More Sheridan Ave., was hostess last/ton, past president of the Garden night at a kitchen shower for Mrs. Club of Indiana. will speak. Edwin Steers Jr, who was Miss Dorothy Hamilton, Cleveland, before her recent marriage. Guests at the shower included the Misses Peggy Failing, Betty Warren,| Miss Marguerite Elizabeth Vere Harriett Flowers, Mary Frances non, daughter of Harvey H. Vernon, Kixmiller, Mary Louise Barnhart, has accepted an accounting position Josephine Miller, Katherine and | in Washington. Miss Vernon is a Elizabeth Fitzpatrick, Louella Horn graduate of the 1938 class of Techand Jeanne Hardy, Bloomington. |njcal High School.

” | Miss Rosalie Clair Vernon, anAnother kitchen shower planned | other daughter of Harry H. Vernon,

|for tonight is the one Mrs. Forest| entertained at a party recently in | thonor of her fifth birthday. Guests

Clubs Planning Slumber Party

And 2 Outings

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The Lo-Sin-Loy Club will hold a slumber party at 7:30 p. m. today ot the cottage of Miss Ramona Hilgenberg on White River.

The Much-Ado-Chapter of the Sub-Deb Club plans an outing toe night at the summer home of Miss Marjorie Yount. The Leour _hapter met last night to plan for an outing the first of August either at Lake Manitou or at Lake Wawases,

The Golden Glow Garden Club

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Times Photo. Busard, James McCreary and Dwight R. Johnson on the transportation committee. Refreshments are being planned by Harry Hagaman and the Misses Violet Nordberg, Dorothy Christensen and Ardis Beller. Da ig the president, heads the entertainment committee for the afTair.

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Personals

Wallace Street Church Group Women of Moose Holds Outing -at Ellenberger; | Will Honor New New Crusade Party Arranged | Official Tonight

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A picnic, all-day institute and supper are inciuded in activities Recognition for a recently applanned by groups affiliated with local churches znd the W. C. T. U. pointed officer, election of officers. a . ! : for today and tomorrow. picnic and a covered dish luncheon | Bennett will give for her sister-in- oo "pol sopicia pat. Bob and Tom Members of the Federation of Cir-|are holding the spotlight of local |law-to-be, Miss Martha Elizabeth gy, 45ley, Mary Ellen Virt. Charlotte cles of the Wallace Street Preshy- lodge women's attentions for meet- Free, whose marriage to Jesse D.ipapert and ‘Roberta Dietz, Carol terian Church will hold their annual {ings today and tomorrow. One | Bennett, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. T.' Deschler., Iris Willett, Carl Crouse jouting today at Ellenberger Park. group is to entertain with a weekly Bennett, Rochester, N. Y. will i Bill and Rosemary Knecht. Ruth {Monthly meetings have been discon- card party this afternoon. {July 30. Miss Free is a daughter of pio u), and Harriet Vernon. Mr. and

{tinued for the summer. Mrs. Anna Hill of this city, ol 2 Mrs. 8. C. Free, 352 W.| pps. H. P. Knecht, Miss Mary Core wu Ou.

Filled to Brim, | | The New Crusade Youth's Tem- graduate regent of the Women of | Guests at the shower. which wi ude muse Jr {perance Council will give a supper | . : Sod. on TS. Nhe

Has Busv Days | . J the Moose, will be honored by the, = 1." t the home of Mrs. Ben-| sina {for members and friends at 6:30 Indianapolis lodge at its regular opts mother, Mrs. R. E. Darter, Schisla and Charles John. Indian pottery and other craft p. m. tomorrow at the Fooderaft Meeting ‘tonight 1 Moose Hall, 135| 1929 w. 20th St. will include Mes-| Mr. and Mrs. Henry I. Raymond, work, a hike, hayride, evening camp- Shop. Appearing on the program to |N- Delaware St. Mrs. Hill's appoint- | 4. ec’ D, W. Peoples, William fires and a banquet and stunt night follow will he the Misses Roseline

12269 N. Pennsylvania St.. have as ment as first state regent of the| Nicholson, Jesse Thompson, L. D.|their house guest Mrs. William A, are among activities planned for Cook, Maryellen Mendenhall, Ellen| College of Regents has been anjunior and senior high school girls Taylor and Lois Bishop.

: | Wadsworth, R. E. Parsons, E. L. emever. Chicago. nounced by national headquarters mop. Havemeyer, Chicago at Camp Friendly, Y. W. C. A. camp

Camp Friendly,

e. Wayne Carver, 1 E. 36th St., will motor to Chicago

, the bride-to-be's mother, ; in Washington. Bn | Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Alkire, at McCormick's Creek State Park]

The Ladies Aid Society of the Im- |

Members of the Big Four Railway |

Mrs. Free: Mesdames Harriett! this week. All eight cabins at the

camp are completely filled. Miss Rosalie Naranjo,

manuel Evangelical and Reformed {Church will hold a covered-dish picNorth Die today at the church. A proAmerican Indian girl from the |BTAM ill iollow, | Santa Clara Reservation near Santa| The Women's Foreign Missionary | Fe, is in charge of the pottery craft Societies of the Methodist Church rado St. will entertain members of work. Vases, pitchers and plaques will meet tomorrow at Brookside the Social Club of Monument Diviare among designs being made by Park Community House for an all-|gjon 128 of the G. I. A. to B. of L. E. the campers, from clay brought by day institute. Miss Myrtle Wilson, |at a covered dish luncheon todav at Miss Naranjo from New Mexico. The missionary to the Belgian Congo, | ner home. Mrs. William E. Mecgirls have dug a kiln and are firing will speak. : Allen and Mrs. H. B. Clow will be their own pottery. assistant hostesses. A campfire program, “Night in an| Indian Village,” also is planned for this week with Miss Naranjo as director. Campers will take part in the ceremonies with a part of the program being enacted by puppets

brought by Miss Naranjo. Formal initiation services for new

Organize Programs . | members of Lambda Chapter, Ome- Businesswomen

Evening programs have been or-| . Sn. wh ganized under direction of the 82 Nu Tau Sorority, will be held the Hotel

| Misses Trilla Cox, Sadie Kretheotis Sunday afternoon in | |and Georgianna Hall, Indianapolis; | Lincoln following a luncheon at|

{ Auxiliary 116 of the American Legion will elect officers at their monthly meeting at 8 o'clock tonight in the World War Memorial.

Mrs. Herbert Baker, 15 N. Colo-

Omega Nu Tau Initiation Sunday

|E. S,, will hold a picnic tomorrow {at Garfield Park. Following the covered dish luncheon the group {will hold a business session. Mrs.

| Bessie Wikoff is in charge.

Await Nominees

[Ruth Owen, Mary | Irene

| Hughes, | Hughes, 227 S. Audubon Road, whose |

Members of Naomi Auxiliary, O.'marriage

{dames Hughes, J. C. Siegesmund, H. {

Paine, Ernest How Vaughn Akard, Harold Rennard and H. E. Rennard and the | Katherine Robbins, Esther Owen, Helen Haerle, Perry and Ruth McDaniels. Mrs. Darter will be assistant hostess.

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Mrs. Frank Teague, 6062 E. St. Joe ISt., will entertain tomorrow night

at a personal shower for Miss Mary daughter of Mrs. John

to Cleatis L. Wilkerson,

'son of Mrs. and Mrs. William Wil-

{kerson, Los Angeles, will be July 30.

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Guests at the shower will be Mes-

C. Fox, L. E. Grayson, Al Granne-|

man, James McIlvain, Frank Pinella, Edna McClintock and the Misses Mary and Margaret Hughes, Mary Hull, Eileen Davis, Dorothy Jay, Mildred Grow, Margaret Bade and Katherine Bell. ” =

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The group will meet on the first season are Mrs. Shelhorn, president;

| Jeanne d’Arc Chapter, International

Tuesday of each month from October through June at the homes of members. Mrs. Donald F. Elliott will entertain with a luncheon at the opening meeting Oct. 3 at her! : k “home In Kokomo. Mrs. Robert J.| Ocoee, historian, ~Hamp will introduce the new presi-| Assisting Mrs. Ragsdale on the

dent, Mrs. Robert H. Shelhorn, who program committee will be Mrs. will speak briefly. | Wagoner, Mrs. Glass and Miss ConSubjects Are Announced [ner. Mesdames Van Tassell, George Following an introduction of the and Caldwell will make up the memprogram by Mrs, Ragsdale, Miss bership committee. Members of the lola B. Conner will discuss de- library committee will include Miss velopment of San Francisco. Her Connor, Mrs. Donnell and Miss

subiect will be geantrv ¢ 7 s.? Kingsbury. De rt orl Mrs. Robinson will be chairman Fo 2 Mt W 2k ala of the social committee, assisted by the second meeting on Nov. 7 at the Mesdzmes Rose, Gill and Francis home of Mrs. }' Elbert Glass, 5748 W. Payne. Mrs. Howard W. Patti-| The annual picnic and basket ‘E. Michigan St. Mrs. Charles J son will be publicity chairman and ginner for all Indiana residents who Van Tassel will speak on “A New Mrs. Montgomery will represent the winter in St. Petersburg, Fla. will Hope * {group at the Irvington Union of | be held at 12:30 p. m. Sunday at : ; Clubs. | Brookside Park.

Following the theme, “Music,”| Texas Guest En

“Mrs. Ragsdale will discuss “Louise 3 3 : .

Travel-Study. Fri. noon. Riviera Club. Luncheon.

LODGE

{Gold Mound Council 445, Degree of Pocahontas. Today. Mrs. Fern Burk Asbury, hostess. Covered dish luncheon and card party.

CARD PARTIES

| Ladies’ Auxiliary. General Protestant Orphans’ Home. 8 p. m. today. Home, 1404 S. State. Miss Bertha Koerner, chairman. | Life Circle, St. Patrick's Catholic Church. 12:30 p. m. today. School Hall.

Florida ‘Fans’ to Picnic

Mrs. Shultz, vice president; Mrs. William T. Rose, secretary; Mrs. i Book, treasurer, and Mrs. Richard

“and Sidnev Homer” at the Dec. 5 meeting. Mrs. Francis W. Payne] will entertain at her home, 5345] “University Ave. The first meeting of the new year ‘will be held Jan. 2 with Mrs. Arthur, ‘B. Shultz, 5322 N. Delawaré St. Mrs. Clifton E. Donnell will present a paper on “The Songs.” “China” will be the meeting's theme.

Phelps Will Be Subject

« Mrs. George E. Gill will talk on! “William Lyon Phelps” before the “group at the meeting Feb. 6 at the home of Mrs. Joseph Ostrander, 323 N. Audubon Road The meeting will be planned around the theme,| $= “A Great Teacher.” | § “Czechoslovakia” wiil be the theme | § for discussion at the March 5 meet-| 5% ing. Mrs, Howard C. Caldwell will] talk on “Forgotten Faces” and Mrs. | Dar A. Robinson will he hostess at! her home, 1931 N. Talbott Ave. “. “Lillian Wald” will be the subject of a paper by Mrs. Edward J.| ‘Hughes at the meeting on April 2 on the theme, “Social Crusader.”; The group will meet at the home of Mrs. William H. Book on 4400 Car-| son Ave. | In talking on “The Theater,” Mrs. Walter H. Montgomery will give a] paper on “Katharine Cornell” at “the meeting May 7. Miss Virginia | Kingsbury, 317 Downey Ave. will be hostess. , ‘A. A. Milne’ Is Subject

Mrs. Clifford E. Wagoner will, speak on “A. A. Milne” at the final _mmeeting of the season, June 4 at the whome of Mrs. Samuel J. Offutt, 301 3%. Main St, in Greenfield. The] Toy Bete theme will be “Lips of | Mrs. Hollis Bridgman (right) of San Antonio. Tex.. has been the SLaughter.” | house guest of Mrs. Harold Cheney. Mr. and Ms. Bridgman and thei z Officegs for the approaching club' gon returned home yesterday. : Sgm the}

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KANSAS CITY, Mo. July 13 (U.

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Weaver, 1316 E.

[for a 10-day visit.

{ Dr. and Mrs. John Warvel. 4360 | Kessler Blvd, and their children, {Helen Louise, Joan and Jack, have ‘returned from a Western trip. They (visited the Golden Gate Exposition lat San Francisco and spent a week lat Indian Lake near Dowagiac, | Mich.

Peter Rabbit on Wall

“And naughty little Peter squeezed funder the gate into the garden's | vegetable patch—.” Every adult (fondly remembers from childhood ‘the whimsical tale of young Peter For today's voung hopefuls lone wallpaper manufacturer repro=duces the story in amusing art on heavy nursery wallpaper. And since nursery wall coverings take plenty {of punishment, it’s easy washability and fade-resistant qualities make it economical as well.

Rabbit.

Pocahontas to Install Officers of Council 148, Degree of

|Charlene Gustat, Logansport, camp- | ler-leaders. A banquet and stunt| Margaret Fly, new members, will| Crp : loth St., have announced the en-| 3 night are planned for tomorrow eve- | receive bar pins with the sorority’s| P).—The nominating committee,| ooh and approaching marri- | Pocahontas, will be installed at the ning. Greek letter symbols. Miss Margie Which will make recommendations ..."o¢ their daughter, Helen Vir- 8Uest night meeting tomorrow eveOther programs have included an| White and Miss Marie Hartley will for the selection og a 1941 conven-| ii, t, Kenneth Hurd, son of Ding. Mrs. May Dunbar, deputy, lillustrated talk on “Birds of Indi-|be in charge of arrangements. | tion city, and for new national offic- nr and Mrs. George Hurd, Mars will be in charge of services for lana” by Howard Michaud, head na-| Among those who will attend are ers, is to report to the convention of pyj)j, The wedding will be July 23 Mrs. Alice Barrett, prophetess; {ture guide of the state; an early|Mesdames Landis Godwin, Eldred the Federation of Business and Pro- at the home of the bride's parents. Mrs. May Ottinger, Pocahontas; morning hike led by Mr. Michaud; | Lee, Thomas Cisco, Richard Cheese-| fessional Women’s Clubs today. Ac-| Mrs. Ray Stephens, an aunt of Mrs. Clara Goodnick, Wenaho, and

an Indian ceremonial campfire; a man, Roy Hill, William F. Ruscher, tion on the nominations will be | four-mile hike to Wolf's Cave and the Misses Lois Meyers, Virginia taken tomorrow. hayride. | Carter, Anida Cassidy, Jeanette, The Federation's legislative pro- | Regular activities at the camp, Kissinger. Marie Cook, Betty LoOS, gram provides for the aid of refugee ‘swimming, tennis, archery, horse- Margie White, Edna Logan, Lorene j,qness and profesional women ‘back riding and hiking, are carried Walters, Victoria Marsulescue and | from Europe and calls for continued on under direction of Miss Edna

Marie Hartley. | support for adequate appropriations | Banta, director of the park museum.

A collection of rocks. leaf prints and New members of Chi Tau Alpha for women's and children’s bureaus 2A Queer nS a i iv o. by the Federal Government. The {pictures of birds seen by the camp- | Sorority held a carnival party re-| oo dq t t th lers, is on display this week at camp. | CENtly at the Hoosier Athletic Club.| YOM®N 2a So agreed to support the Radi - ‘| Miss Marian Ridgeway served as Proposed equal rights amendment to

Guests Entertained barker. The party was the first in| the Constitution.

Among guests this week were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Richardt, Virgil

a series to be held during July and|

An effort to secure Federation ap-

the bride-to-be, entertained last Inight at a miscellaneous shower for her at the Weaver home.

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Miss Dorothy French, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George L. French, 12023 BE. Washington St, whose marriage to Paul Deily will be July 22, will be entertained Monday ‘night at a miscellaneous shower at Mrs. Thomas B. Daily's home, 1536 [Dudley St. Guests at the shower will include

Walter Jones, Powhatan.

| Hughes, John May, Grover Albertjson, Cal Stuck, Lawrence Daly, {Harry Melton, Frank Wood, Marion Dudgeon, Roy Fix, Shirley Wason, ‘Fred Reeves, Harry Tilly, William Edwards, Michae! McCarty, William Kuntz, Walter Franklin, Albert Thomas, T. T. Shanklin, Forest Watkins, Michael Cervienic, Clark Wasmer, Harry Melton Jr., Jasper ‘Shutters, Louis Hoch, Ed Ramsey, {Mary McCutcheon, Laura Sims and

August. Business meetings will not| proval of the Hull Reciprocal Trade Mesdames Lewis Doll, Wallace Har-|the Misses Lenamae Doll, Sarah

Marley Shutters, John Ellen Burch and Joan Melton.

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Martin of the Indianapolis Com-| be held until September. | Treaties lost after a hot debate.

munity Fund and Mrs. Martin; Miss Essie L. Maguire, Mrs. Rebecca Swinford and Miss Charlotte Pearson of the Y. W. C. A. staff; Miss Edith Heaton, Girl Reserve secretary at Muncie, and Hearl Barnes. Campers during the present period include the Misses Joan Campbell, Ruth Anne Richardt, Consuelo Coch, Opal Gorman, Margaret Rog(ers, Peggy Rowe, Patsy Rowe, Rosemary Keyler, Cox, Marian Arthur, Joann Arnold, Jeanne Mathias, Corabelle Thompson, Billie Rech, Margaret Young, Juanita Davis, Mary Schafer, Martha Harris, Fern Earl, Betty Earl, Mildred Miles, Margaret Lanham, Aileen Gorman, Jean Gorman, Sadie Kretheotis, Danna Petit, Rosemary Petit, ~athjerine Jordan, Doris Wright, Indianapolis; the Misses Gustat, Harris, Mary Jean Huffnagel, Merrill Babcock, Rita Fisher, Kate Kroeger, Suzanna Greensfelder, Jean Harper, Barbara, Wells and Virginia Wells,

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Use Bleach With Care

When it is necessary to bleach white cottons or linens, it is safer in cold

About one-quarter cup of

water is sufficient. If you use a commercial bleach take care that it is measured according to directions. Use an agate or enameled vessel. Mix the solution according [to directions. Mix solution thor‘oughly before adding the clothes. Then set over a low fire until the temperature reaches just below boiling, stirring occasionally. When the bleach appears to have becorne So at ae or as wash in and rinse thor . in the sunshine, wg pry

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