Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 July 1939 — Page 16
SOCIETY—
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RS. SYLVESTER JOHNSON and <her daughter,
{ "Mary, will leave Sunday for Homestead Ranch,
Ritchfork, Wyo, The Johnsons go annually to the ranch
and during the past few years, a colony of Indianapelis persons have gathered there during the month of August.-
This year the Johnson mienfolk-
are to stay at home. Mary will
take along her friends, Martha. Lord Adams and Dickson Frenzel
Mrs. W. Hathaway Simmons and her son, Several Indianapolis persons are expected at th
. Johnson’s guests. fanch again this year.
Mary Luten to Visit Ranch
Miss Mary Luten will make her Ranch about 45 miles northeast of 8 leave about Aug. 13 Mr. and Mrs. Frank | Mary is the daughter lof Mr. and M
Elders to Return Aug. 8
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Elder from a Western .trip: West York. Coniings and Gdings— |
Jillson, are to go as Mrs.
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annual visit to Mountain View anta Fe, N. M. Mary expects to
and hopes that Barbara Fowler, daughter of B. Fowler, will decide to go west with her.
rs. Daniel B. Luten.
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are expected back about Aug. 8
Mr. and Mrs. William A.-Atkins are other Coast vacationers. Dr. and Mrs. Irvine H. .Page are in New
Mr. and Mrs. D. 8. Meditch and their daughter, Janet, have as “their houseguest, Robert J. M. ‘Matteson of Bennington, Vt. Mr. Matteson holds a graduate fellowsHip in the department of govern-
ment at Harvard University.
Miss: Ann Jackson and her aunt,’ Mrs. Max Hutzel of Muncie
are the guests
s of Robert G. Hutzel Academy. ‘ fue
at the United States Military
Capt. and Mrs. Daniel Moulton are to spend the month of August at their summer home on Long Island. Dr. and Mrs. Carl
B. Sputh and son, Carl B. Jr., have
returned from a month's vaca-
tion at Elkhart Lake, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Caleb L. York are in
New York. Rauchs to Entertain Tonight
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Mr. and Mrs. John G. Rauch are to entertain’ tonight at the Woodstock Club with a bridal dinner in honor of their daughter,
Miss ‘Harriet Anne Rauch, and her
fiance, Alfred Owen Reynolds,
Marquette, Mich. - The wedding rehearsal will follow. Miss Rauch and Mr. Reynolds will be married at 8:30 p. m. tomorrow at the
Second Presbyterian Church. The parents, Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell K. Re the dinner.
bridal party and bridegroom’s ynolds, Marquette, are to attend
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Wemmer will give a cocktail :
party this afternoon: in the betrothed couple’s honor.
Entertains Twin Sister | Mrs. Baird Brookhart entertain
ed her twin sister, Miss Betty
Thomas, and another sister, Miss Jean Thomas, both of Akron, Oo,
at a luncheon marking hers and her sister's
her home, 3720 N. Meridian St. Thomas, president of the Firestone
flown to Indianapolis with their father, who
with local Firestone officials.
birthday yesterday at They are | daughters of J. W. Tire and Rubber Co. and had as in town to confer
‘The Euvola Club composed of girls from Shortridge High School
and Tudor Hall will vacation for the at Lake Wawasee. ser, Sally Evans, Sally Marshall, Mary Jane Betty Jane Mitchell, Joyce Lindsay,
New York Visitors Honored Mr. and Mrs. Donald M. Davids
Peggy Clayton,
next two weeks at a- house party
The party will include the Misses Carol KreusWalker, Jean Sims, Mary Jane Hess, Perky Shadinger, Suzanna Caldwell, Betsy Barlow,
Nancy» Bell, Joyce Pendergast,
Catherine Peet, Rose Jane Boggs and Jackie Wells,
on and daughter, Miss Annette
Davidson, all of New York, were honored guests last night at a
dinner party given by Mrs. H. ‘H.
Hornbrook’ at Meridian Hills
Country Club. . Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell 'Coppock, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Zoller, Miss Marie Schultz, Miss Peggy Winslow, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Davidson of Greensburg, and Dr. and Mrs.
Jack Hagin of Miller, S. D. Mrs. Wendell Sherk, 104 E.
46th St., and her sister, Mrs. Hugh
Roney, Pittsfield, Mass., sailed recently from New York for a month's tour of England and Scotland. They will return home in September
by way of Quebec.
Miss Banister to
Shower and Bridge Tomorrow: Marjorie Case to Be
Indianapolis hostesses continue
Be Guest at
in a gay round of parties and
showers for. brides-to-be. One young woman, meantime, announced
members of her bridal party. Miss Martha Jane Banister,
Whose marriage to F. Leslie Barlet will |.
be Saturday, Aug. 12, in the Central Christian Church, will be honored 8t a kitchen shower and dessert bridge tomorrow afternoon. Mrs. Rich-
rd C. Disher and Mrs. S. Walker owning will be hostesses at Mrs. isher’s home, 7502 N. PennsylVania St. ; % Guests will include Miss Banister’s nother, Mrs. R. F. Banister; Mrs. F. W. Barlet, mother of Mr. Barlet; Mesdames George Oburn, Richgrd Lowther Jr., Jean Waller, Fosr S. Montgomery, Clarence A. Jracker, William B. Ansted ‘Jr. dames Cooney, Richard Ferguson, Norwood Sallee, Newell Boles, John Goodnite, Ralph Baur; the Missé® Peggy Simpson, Helen Baker, Maruerite. Ham, Frances Shaw and aw Verbarg, North Vernon.
x = t 4 2 { A series of parties in honor of Miss Marjorie Case, a bride-to-be of Sept. 9, are being planned by her friends. Miss Case. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Case, 4363 Park Ave., will be married to Donald Blair White, son of Mrs. Donald B. White, Albion, Mich. | : Among events which will be given for her will be a shower Aug. 9 with Mrs. C. Fred Davis as hostess. Other parties in August will be those of
‘Conder, who will be cohostesseés.
| lerine Landis, Loganspo;
Miss Alice Ann Woodard and Miss Ruth Dickerson and Mrs. Richard IS. William V. Kingdon Jr. of Grand Rapids will entertain for Miss Case next week at the home of her mother, Mrs. F. W. Lichtenberg, and Mrs. Ralph Bradford is planning to give a party with Mrs. Bert Ferrara of Terre Haute. Miss’ Barbara Jean Holt, maid-of-honor for the wedding, will be hostess for the spinster dinner on Sept.-7. a2.» =n : Miss Florence Jane Scott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer E. Scott, has chosen Miss Ruth Coler as maid-of-honor for her marriage to James Robert Herdrich. The ceremony will be Sept. 2 in the First Presbyterian Church. | ‘ Bridesmaids will be Miss Kath-
Marjorie Hill, Bruceville. Eugene Scott, brother of the bride-to-be, will be best man.
Louise Spencer, Bree and Miss
JANE JORDAN-
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Algonquin Group Plans All-Night Ride With Snack
Armed with materials for a midnight snack along the trail, Algonquin Club members will start from their clubhouse at 9 o'clock tomorrow. evening for their annual -allnight ride. A motion ‘picture presentation at the clubhouse will pre-
cede the ride. : After a program of games and entertainment during the midnight lunch, the riders will start back for the clubhouse where a warm breakfast will greet them on their arrival in the early morning hours. Arrangements have been made by
ithe entertainment committee, com-
Feted Hae
IS. Fred, Cox, Mrs, WilTidny® arrett ‘and Mi H. S. Cheney. About 40 reservations have been made for the ride and break-
EVENTS
SORORITIES
Phi Kappa Lambda. Tonight. Mrs. Lois Burkson, hostess. Lamba Chapter, Omega Nu Tau. 8 Pp. m. Mon. Hotel Lincoln. Election of officers. i
CLUBS
Emera. Tonight. Miss Pearl Taylor, 1306 Pleasant, hostess. i Spade ‘and Trowel Garden. Today. Mrs. Robert S. Wild, hostess "at cabin near Carmel. Annual picnie. Olive Branch Theta Rho Girls’. 8 p. m. today. 1336 N. Delaware.
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Marion Council 738, Security Benefit Asociation. Sun.’ Riverside Park. Annual basket dinner.
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This trio of young women will assist at the 1 party which the Marian Guild will give®Aug. 6 at 5 : in ”
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Assistants Named for School
garden , Marian College.
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Patrons, Comm For Musicale
Mrs. Hal L. Purdy is general co-chairman. s
esses are Messrs. and Mesdames
B. Flanner, Paul Funkhouser, J. J. ‘Liddy, B. A. Lynch, Otto Muester, F. A. Ohleyer, Raymond Parker, Lawrence Paetz, Frank Pittman, Russell Ritchie, George Spander, Gerry Spragg; Dr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Kernel, Dr. and Mrs. John A. Spalding, Miss Mary E. McGill and Mesdames G. W. Beeker, Rose Fritsch, Lillian Koontz and Louise O’Brien. : : : Members of the refreshments committee are Mrs. John Gallagher and Mrs. James B. Mahan, co-chair-men; Mesdames Earl Feltman, Charles Spotts, James Drew and Michael Haney. ( members include Mrs. W. I. Seal and Mrs: Margaret Egan, co-chairmen; Mesdames John Commons, Raymond Gueutal, Frank Lyons, Henry Chung, Charles Lauck, Earl Williams, H. J. Foltz and Roy Doolittle. Mesdames A. J. Ullrich, R. W. Barber, E. J. Kearns, Finley Isler and Joseph Glatt are in charge of tickets.
Imported shrubs and flowers, cultivated at the college, including the Egyptian lotus and African water lily, will be in bloom on the campus and a flower sHow by local florists will be held in the aviary.’ A program of harp selections will be played during the show and another musical program will be presented on the grounds.
Riverside busses marked “Marian College” will leave Monument Circle
; EAR JANE JORDAN—MTrs. X, let-us call her, is a brilliant person : who held an important publicity job before her marriage; who ‘also wrote and sold a number of stories to magazines; who is an ex- - cellent dancer, horseback rider, tennis player, etc. : She is one of those rare individuals who does numerous and quite ‘different things well. She married a mani who is not at all athletically ‘inclined, and one who was in a business that required him to write.’ It ‘wasn’t very long until she saw: signs of intense jealousy on her husband’s part of her ability to write. : ‘He also refused to share her pleasure in sports, undoubtedly because he knew she would surpass him. For a time Mrs. X gave up
all the things which she had prev
whole energy to be the submissive then. Unfo
she was den every constructive
iously enjoyed and tried with her little wife. Things went smoothly,
tely my-friend could not continue this course because
impulse in herself.
Timidly she started a few activities saying little about them to her husband. ' It wasn’t long until the old unpleasantness began again. Have you any suggestions for this unhappy woman? D. KR. te x mw
i Answer: The trouble les in the husband’s attitude toward love. Some men love simply bécause it fulfills their normal desire: others love to fulfill some morbid need. The first man is able to function without any deep-seated feeling of anxiety until he meets the woman whom he wants; the second is driven to find a woman who can relieve his doubts about his own value, particularly in the erotic field. ©. Having found the woman, he is as dependent upon her as a drug [addict on his drug. His feeling is not so much love as a cravifg to be Joved reason I think this husband falls into the second class is ‘his fear and jealousy of his Wifels accomplishments. He married her ‘4n order to secure her aid for hiniself and when ‘she continued to function's a separate individual, he rebelled because he did not get
‘what he expected. SEE : > Ze ; # - Now.I think it will help’ if the: wife recognizes the man’s’ problem. She eannot shut gff all her own avenues of expression, but she can give him continuous reassurance about his. abilities, and relieve “his fears that after all he is mot gifted with much masculinity. Her ‘ task is to feed him what he needs as one would give medicine to a sick man until such time that his wobbly ego is strong enough to face the facts about himself. § oat Sit i ue Ligh An inquiry into the childhood of such a man is always {lluminat- | -ing. : The silver cord which binds him“to a doting mother is usualy in evidence. Doubt of his ability to equél a cold, imperious-father is | sometimes a factor. ‘Failure to hold his own with a more aggressive | brother, fear that his sisters were preferred to him; or other such uns solved infantile poblems are in the background somewhere.. - . : by SRE Ss te Lh JANE JORDAN.
%. 2 a ins letter to Jane Jordan who will answer your questions cay
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Margaret Foltz, Elsa Muenster and Doris Ann Becker. F- a i” ” 8 5
On the list of patrons and patron- wr Ralph Cox, Martin Feeney, Frank a
Candy committee.
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Garden Fete
| Park units under the leadership of
: sections, led by Miss Seigle.
= the city will spend a week-end at
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ittees Named and Party on
Marian College Campus Aug. 6
Patrons and patronesses and committee members assisting with arrangements for the musicale and garden party on the Marian College| Western Union office. campus Sunday, Aug. 6, have been announced by Mrs. J. H. Lang, president of the Marian Guild, sponsor of the party,
chairman and Mrs. E. A. Kelly is
* Personals
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Grady have sailed for a five-weeks’ European vacation. | ’ ; fa Miss Jane Lawson will entertain at dinner at the Riviera Club next Wednesday evening in honor of Miss Katherine Haugher and Harry Haugher Jr. of Los: Angeles, Cal. Miss Haugher and her brother are house guests of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Smith. Miss Lawson’s guests will include the Misses Betty Erickson, Mildred Scull, Mary Duenwig, Peggy Gildhaus and Billie Lawrence; Messrs. Marvin L. Jackson, Paul Eastman, George Boemler, Dick. Wilson, Philip Wolyerton and William Bruenger. ‘ George K. Henderson is attending the New York World's Fair. | s Mrs. Edith |B. Morgan, 3558 Carroliton Ave., will return to her home tomorrow - after visiting in New York: Ena of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Hedrick have left for a two week's: {rip to the West: Coast. | They will ‘visit: the Grand Canyon, the Golden : Gate Exposition and in Los Angeles. They were Sccompanied by their ‘daughter, Mrs, D. G. Ball, Mr. Ball, and their ‘niece, Miss Joan Ball ‘of Ft. Wayne. 1 Sg Family Reunion Aug. 6 The Waymin family reunion will
be held Sunday, Aug. 6, at Callaway Park in Elwood. ?
(This is the third of a. series of articles about the daughters of - Presidential candidates.) !
By NEA Service ETTY FARLEY is s6 fond, so imitative of her dad that a newspaper story ohce deseribed her as: “just like the old man.” And, did that burn Ann up! Ann is just as ‘crazy. about her father and she didn’t/see why Betty should get all the credit. This intense admiration is mutual. Postmaster General Jim is.
Papa Jim Is Hero of Farley Girls
§ \ mighty proud of the sisters
Farley. He was more pleased than if he had picked up a pocketful of electoral votés when Betty graduated from Mount St.
- Mary's Academy at 16 two years
ago, then became one of the youngest girls ‘ever to enter Wellesley: College. > 2 - When ‘Betty, was ill last winter, Jim worried himself sick. Every‘thing came out all right, though,
~ and father’s taking her and Ann
. their dad.
through Europe this summer. In the summer of 1938 the two girls traveled to the Pacific coast with
It was only his belief that the gift would mean more to a boy. that ‘induced Furie to present 11-year-old James, Jr., with the prize horse which the postmaster general received from admiring Texans. There had been a friendly family dispute about the .matter; Betty had wanted to turn . equestrienne. | ST Little girls in half-sox when. their father dedicated the new Postoffice Department building’
# five years ago, the sisters haven't
i attending Mount St. : 7) - soe Senin 2 toon NEXT-—Diana Hopkins. = = ]
lived in Washington. Mrs. ley has stayed in New York with the children, sending them to school there, and her husband has gone up for week-ends with them. A junior miss of 13; Ann is now "Mary's.
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2 | The Southeastern degree staff will
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sponsor. a card party Saturday night
[Te Close Today
: Mrs. Jane Oghurn Bruce|
-| Miracle” g | Park.”
‘ing the trails for the treasure hunt.
‘| Noble of the ‘Y’ staff, spent yester-
| wedding will_be Th in St. Philip Neri
Stay -at- Home| Camping of “Y’|
* Leads Ceremonial . Chanting.
A full program, including scavenger and treasure hunts, stunts and an informal talk is to mark the finale of the 1939 'Y. W. C. A. stay-at-home camping season for junior and senior high school girls today at Washington Park. Mrs, Jane Ogburn Bruce, dramatics leader of the camp, is to direct the! girls in a closing ceremonial chant| based on Walt Whitman's. “The and Jane Hoyt’s ' “The
Mrs. Paul Batties of the Phyllis Wheatley Y. W. staff will talk informally to the “campers” preceding the ceremonial at the close of the day’s program. Dr. Olga Bonke Booher is to take colored motion pictures of the stunt presentations.
Trails Are Laid © |
Members of the Y. W. group, meeting at the English Avenue Boys’ Club and their leader, Miss Dorothy| Seigle, have been in charge of lay-
| Stunts which are to be presented by the Hawthorne Center and Rhodius
Miss Helen Daily; the Garfield Park and Central Y. W. groups, led by Miss Vivian Parnell, and the English Avenue and Christian Park
Twelve young employed women of to be with Mr. McNutt. Camp Friendly, Y. W. summer camp : * in McCormick's Creek State Park.
They include the Misses Winifred Louise Joins Mother in
Difficult Task of House-Hunting.
cher, Louise Scooler, Ruth Shimer, Wilma Rose, Louise Marks, Julia Schlanzer, May White, Katherine Neat, Wanda Browne and Dean Van'Soye.
© Spend Day at Camp
Members of the board of directors of the local Y. W., accompanied by Miss Essie Maguire and Miss Louise
Times Special : j : f WASHINGTON, ‘July 28—Mrs. Paul V. McNutt and her daughter Louise began their house hunting today in the steaming, sea level of
day at the camp. Camp Friendly|a proverbial Washington summer. will close this week-end. Board] members who were at camp are Mesdames John. E. Seybert, Ellis W. Hay and Ralph Hamilton. Members of the Wednesday evening group of the regular Y. W. program met last night for a picnic and skating party at Riverside Park. Next Wednesday at its regular meeting the group will tour the
the McNutt family will remain in an air-conditioned apartment at the Mayflower Hotel where Jim Farley and other political bigwigs have their family suites. ~ Wednesday night the McNutts were dinner guests of Alvin Owsley, former national commander of the American Legion, and last night were the guests of Secretary of War and Mrs. Woodring. Tonight they are to be dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Francis B. Sayre. Mr. Sayre has ‘been appointed to succeed Mr. McNutt as High Commissioner of the Philippines. ‘Tomorrow. Mr. McNutt, his wife and daughter will leave for Cleve-
Features Bands; land where the new Federal Secur-
Fish Fry Tonight! : : ity Administrator will speak at a
‘ poultry show. He oy return here 3 " and Mrs. McNutt and|Louise will go Si Is tiie Season OF lew soclals back to their apartments in the ane and o > Wit res | Admiral at Indianapolis, which will ganizations affiliated with churches be thoir. hesdeuriers until Lob re Pi Ei Fetes. lass of the| "hen Lotise will enter Indiana Uni« ne Firs ca Class of the ersity and Mrs. McNutt will join Broadway Baptist Church is holding her husband. here : three band concerts as features of Arriving only" We dnesday. ‘Mrs. the festival which opened last night McNutt’s picture and stories about and will continue through Batu her being an exquisite hostess have day evening. The New Augusta High |, splashed on the local society School band ‘will play tonight and papers today x the Indianapolis Newsboys’ band is : : to give the concert tomorrow night. Mrs. Ada Lamkin, teacher, is being assisted by the class officers, including Mesdame Edward Kettering, Esther Ross, Ova Hubbard, Wayne Ridpath, Louis A. Stumpf and Ruth Stansbury.
The Center Methodist Church is to sponsor a fish fry on the lawn of the church on Road 37 tonight and tomorrow night. Supper will be served at 5:30 p. m.
: é Members of the High School Epworth League of the Washington Methodist Church will sponsor socials tonight and tomorrow night on the church grounds at Warman Ave. and W. Washington St. Miss Helen Stansbury is general 'chairman.. The public is invited.
‘Marion County W. C. T. U. units are holding their ‘annual outing today at Bethany Park. A forum on “Local Option” will be a feature of the afternoon program.
Church Festival
Baptist Camping Group Returns
Twenty-three Indianapolis girls and leaders have returned after a two weeks’ visit at the Baptist Pioneer Camp on Lake Tippecanoe. Ninety-two girls and young women from all over ‘the State attended the camp, featured by classes, services and entertainment. Counselors from here were Ruth Schnicke, First Baptist Church: Marjorie Gorham and Sarah Andrews, both of Calvary Baptist Church, and Flossie Sue Minor; Tuxedo Baptist Church, camp director. : ne Attending from here were Thelma Pfaffenberger, Mary Alice Hussey, Betty Bruner, Benita Coleman, Opal Moran, Marilynn Meek. Norma Caplinger, Jane Anne Meek, Betty Ann Emmel. Juanita Epps, Phylis Walraven, Margaret ‘Hynes,
The senior group of the Catholic Youth Organization of St. Francis’ Parish will entertain at-a formal garden party at 7:30 p. m. Satur- v day at the home of Mr. and Mrs.| Betty Trulock, Alice Strong, EzeWilliam Goory. lene Nichols, Elfna Graper, Emma Guests will include Mr. and Mrs.| Graper, Ruth Armstrong and Lo-
Peter Celements, who, with J, Pat-|retta Dynes. : rick Rooney, will be chaperons, and
the executive council of the C. Y. Sub-Debs Meet Monday
padi ie Be She dugn Members of the Stagette Chapter bara Wade, Marjorie Boyle, Hugh|Of the Sub-Deb Club will meet Quill, Carl Madden, Paul Williams| Monday at 2:30 p. m. at the home and Charles Fleet : : of Miss Betty Jean Goldsherry, 801 Robert MecDowell, president, has|N. DeQuincy St. The group held a appointed Robert Hansman general |Pitch-In supper recently with Miss chairman, ‘assisted by Miss Mary Jo |Marilyn Demaree as hostess: , Bixler, Jim Goodin and Miss Grace Ho Stites. :
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Winners Announced ; - ' In Bridge at Block’s|&
Winners in the weekly duplicate | bridge game at Block’s auditorium Ea have been announced by Mrs. Dorothy Ellis, director, ; Winners are: Section 1, north and south, Mrs. Reba Buck and Miss Marjorie Mathews, first; Mrs. E. ‘A. MacManus and Mrs. Ruby Fréy, second; east and west, Mrs. |B. W. H. Bridgins and Mrs. Charles |&& Maudlin, first; Mrs. F. C. Lewis and |[& Mrs. W. E. Smith, second. : Section ‘2, north and south, Mrs. R..F. Pasho and Mrs. J. F. Rhodes, | fi first; Mrs. Arthur Kinkade and |& Mrs. Berthe Montfort, second; east |g and west, Mrs." Aimee Thayer and Miss Olive Aughinbaugh, first; Mrs. J. T. Cracraft and Mrs. H. 8. French, second. : Section 3, north and south, Mrs. |§ E. R. Jones and Mrs. Clara Huxley, first; Mrs. Thomas Stewart and Mrs. C. S. Hummel, second; east: and west, Mrs." Emma Kemper and |f& Miss Anna Ebert, first, and Mrs.
| EM. Hayth and Mrs. J. S. Frazier, || iH second. fe SE ER
Mr. and Mrs. William L. Taylor, 925 N. Keystone Ave., announce the engagement of their daughter, Pauline, . to George Kidwell, son of Mr, and Mrs. Louis Kidwell. The
ursday, Aug. 17, C Church,
Upshot of the affair may be that] ’
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McNutts Arrive in’ Capital’
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Mrs. McNutt and daughter, Louise, as they arrived in Washington.
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Third Period In Girl Scout
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More. Than 75 ‘at Home’ In Various Units At Dellwood.
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More than 75 young women were “at home” in their various units at Camp Dellwood today for the third period of ‘Girl Scout camp. = Twenty girls. in the Fairy- Ring include Nancy Lea Adair, Winifred Bundy, Patricia Dulligan, Mary Therese Evard, Dorothy Friedland, Alice Hannah, Bettylyn Hargitt, Teresa. Humphreys, : Constance Hurd, Portia ' ‘Husson, Marilyn | Kimberlin, Mary Massa, Marjorie E. Mills,
Marilyn Scanlon, Rosalie Ann Slayens, Sydney ‘Sullivan and Josephine' Whalin. =f... 0s be Girls whq went out yesterday: to stay in the Woodland unit include Maryann Adams; Betty Lou Billeter, Francile Cannon, Norma Rae Dannin, Marjorie ‘Dithmer, ‘Betty Gilmour, Jean Gay Gross, Sally Ann - Hui, Patrica Johnson, Peggy Lafigais, Joan MeMurtrie, Mary Lou Martin, Frances H. Nesbitt, Patricia Page, Lois Richardson, Barbara Windt and Evelyn Wood. a Le x i 2 rN
Myra Jane Briggs, Carolyn Doebber, Wanda R. Groves, Patty Hagedon, Helen Jane Harris, ry: Joan
Ann - Kistner, Janet M¢Kinnegy, Phyllis McMurtrie, Jean. Mallery, Goldie Nahmias, Laura E. Nesbitt, Joan Ober, Patricia Ellen: Palmer, Janet. Steinkamp, Ruth ‘Stimson, Barbara Jean Wheaton and Dorothy Whiteside.” ~~ : 2% Sherwood Forest unit members for the new period include Mary Martha Blackburn, Marion . Lucy Bowen, Jean Bumgardner, Norma - Jean Duck, Jean Gibson, Patty |iGlossbrenner, Barbara Hawkins, Ethelda Keiter, Doris Evelyn Kennett, Mary Jane Kotubek, Jane Nesbitt, : Orr, Miriam Roberts, Irene Margaret Jean Sullivan, Bet dell, Helen L. Wells and
Lois Wilson. -
Richardson Sisters Entertain at Home The Misses Thelma and Conny Richardson; daughters of Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Richardson entertained recently with a buffet luncheon followed by tennis on the court at the Richardson home, =~ «| ~The guests include the ~ Miss Carolyn Lieber, Rosemary. Ae Anne Warden, Betty<Jane ‘Mitchell, Phyllis Brooks, Patricia Hess; |Steve
Hamilton, Phil Becherjch, Harkness, Charles Maxwell,
Fellows, Tom Lamb, Bill Hump and Sev Buschmann.
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Pauline Prather, Dorothy! Pressler,
Camping in the Service unit are or ‘| Virginia Barrett, Mayy Jean Briggs,
Honecker, Mary Jordan,; Barbara -
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