Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 August 1939 — Page 4
OCIETY— Comings and Goings Increase
| With Growing Vacation Season | | MES. RAYMOND P. VAN CAMP is in New York... .| Mr. and Mrs. William H. Thompson are in New York -and will return here Saturday. The Thompsons have been visitihg in Asheville, N. C. . .. Miss Betty Brown and | Miss Elsie Sinclair are expectéd home tomorrow after a munth’s stay ia the East. . .. The young women visited = Mr. and Mrs. W. Richardson Sinclair in Hyannisport,
Mass., and took a cruise to Nova Scotia and Prince Ed- | ward Island. : |
Betty Freeman at Mazinkuckee
Miss Betty Freeman is visiting Miss Elsie Anne Locke, daugh- - ter of the Theodore Lockes, at their summer home on Lake Maxinkuckee. Miss Freeman recently returned from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Medwick, St. Louis. Mr. Medwick is the St. Louis baseball star. :
Miss Lucy Taggart and Niece) in East
Miss Lucy Taggart and Miss Eva Taggart, her niece and daughter of Thomas Taggart, are in Gloucester, Mass., to spend the remainder of the summer. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth F. Griffith + have left for a visit with Mrs. Griffith’s mother, Mrs. J. Raymond Lynn, at Lake Titus, Malone, N. Y.
Mrs. Helm to Be Bridge Guest
Mrs. Joseph R. Todd will entertain at bridge tomorrow in honor of Mrs. Everett Helm who was to return today after a three years’ stay in Europe. She is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Todd of Bloomington. : Guests will include Mrs. Joseph C. Todd, Mrs. Frederick Batman and Miss Edna Johnson of Bloomington; Mrs. David Rothrock of Philadelphia, Pa.; Mrs. John Marshall, Columbus, and Mrs. E. T. Branigin Jr. Pranklin. Others will be Mesdames F. Noble Ropkey, Eric Boswell, Herbert Todd, Larue Byron, Robert Lingle, Robert Hiner, Frank Ramsey, Antrim Caterton, Kenneth Adair, ig Benson, Austin Clifford, Floyd Mannon and Edward reat.
Miss Adams to Be Honored at Shower
Miss Magdalene Adams, whose marriage will be Sept. 3 to Mr. Turpin Davis, will be honored at a linen shower this evening at the home of Mrs. Eugene Foley Jr., 3255 Washington Blvd. Miss Adams is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Will H. Adams, 3970 Winthrop Ave, and Mr. Davis’ parents are Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin P. Davis, 2432 Park Ave. ¢ ; © Mrs. Foley's guests will include Mesdames Adams, Paul Woody, C. Hollis Hull, R. P. Boessinger, Ralph Brandt, Kenneth Galm, Alma, Jane Rust; the Misses Betty Wangelin, Lou McWhirter, Susan Hill, Martena Fink, Mary Edith Foster and Martha Coddington. Miss McWhirter and Miss Joy Geupel were hostesses last night at a shower for Miss [Adams at the Geupel home in Williams Creek. Guests were Mrs. Adams, Mrs. Henry F. Ostrom; the Misses Harriett Cracraft, Martha Morrison, Mary Morrison, Betty Harger, Betty Schissel, Virginia Davis, Ruth Coler, Marjorie Raiser, Nancy Socwell, Wangelin, Mary Jane Shafer, Lois Jean Nicolai, Sally Smith and Joan Schrader.
Leave Norway and Sweden
Miss Lucy Ann Balch and her brother, William Balch, who are traveling in Europe this summer, have left Norway and Sweden after spending about .two weeks sight-seeing. They already have visited the British Isles and next on their itinerary are Denmark, Germany, Switzerland, France and perhaps Holland if time permits. ; The travelers are the daughter and son of Mrs. Maurice B. Eppert, 3608 Winthrop Ave., who with Mr. Eppert will go to New York the end of this month to meet her children when they dock Aug. 31.
Going to Sun Valley, Idaho
Miss Eleanor Semans plans to leave this week for a several weeks’ vacation at SunyValley, Idaho. Miss Martha Jane Spring of Milwaukee, Wis., was Miss Seman’s houseguest ovér the week-end. Mrs. Marjorie Lewis Mumford and her children have returned from a five-week vacation at Mota Lodge on Lake Tippecanoe. The Mumford children are Joanne, Lois Jane, Barbara and Rufus W, Mrs. James Lamb and her daughter, Amanda Lou, also were at Mota
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Lodge with Mrs. Mumford.
Theta Delta Sigma Will Install Officers as Omega Nu Tau Elects
Installation sefvices for recently, jhual convention at Springfield, O.
elected officers and, discussions of plans for a slumber party and founders’ day banquets are among programs calendared for meetings of local Greek letter organizations tonight. Officers of one sorority will be elected for the coming year.
Members of Beta Chapter of Theta Delta Sigma will elect officers at their meeting this evening at the home of Mrs. Ernestine Reynolds, 1103 N. Belle Vieu Place. Plans for the Founders’ Day dinner will be discussed. Mrs. Elizabeth Webber is president.
Final arrangements for a slumber party Saturday evening will . be made by Beta Chapter of Phi Theta Delta tonight at the home of Mrs. L. W. Gaston, 820 N. Tuxedo St. Mrs. Edward S. Brantner will. be hostess for the slumber party at her home, 915 Leslie Ave.
Recently elected officers of Omi-
cron Chapter of Omega Nu Tau are to be installed at. services at 8 o'clock tonight at the home of Miss Kitty Foutty, 221 E.. Michigan St.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilmeth of 1 E. 36th St., have arrived in New York where they will spend the next two months at the Waldorf-Astoria.
Miss Marie Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson, 3900 W. 30th St., has as her house guest Miss Yvonne Holden of Chicago. The “two young.women are members of the junior class of Purdue University and members of Alpha Chi Omega Sorority. Miss Holden, rush captain of the chapter, is planning with Miss Johnson, co-captain, for - several rush parties in and near Indianapolis. - : Miss Betty June| Tingle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aldred H. Tingle, 4263 Winthrop Ave. will leave next week for Denver where she will visit Mr. and Mrs. James W. Wilson. They plan to visit Mt. Coroma, Lookout Mountain, Estes Park and Pike’s Peak, On her return trip Miss Tingle will stay in Chicago for several days with Mr. and Mrs. David Rex Bowman. She will arrive back in Indianapolis about Sept. 4.
Lee Robeys on Honeymoon Trip
Mr. and Mrs. Lee W. Robey are on a wedding trip following their marriage Saturday evening at 7 o'clock in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold F. Schnepel, 250 N. Oxford St. sister and brother-in-law
of the bride, the former Miss Mil-|
The cou-
' dred DeBitha Karsner. er Friday
ple will be at home at 5627 Julian Ave. The Rev. George T. g of the ~ Emerson Avenue Baptist Church performed the ceremony in the presence of the family and a few friends. Miss Ruby Karstens, the bride's only attendant, and Mrs. Robey both wore street-length ~ dresses of black and white sheer.] Al Beveridge was best man, The bride is the daughter of O. oT. Karsner, Carroliton, Ky. and Mr. Robey is the son of Fred Robey,
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This quartet of officers from the Indianapolis Alumnae Club of Alpha Gamma Delta Sorority is arranging a bridge party for Friday night at the home of Mrs. Merton Johnston, 3730 N. Pennsylvania St. ‘Indianapolis high school graduates who will enroll at DePauw Univer= sity in the fall are to be honor guests. The officers include (left to
|“Women: Who Have || Gardening
Delegates of
| War Mothers
To Be Chosen
A luncheon, election of officers, a white elephant party and a talk on gardening are scheduled for meetings of women’s clubs today and through the week. One group is to
| picnic Saturday. :
Miss June Dixon will entertain members of the Pierrette Chapter of the Sub-Deb Club at 7:30 p. m.
{tomorrow at her home, 3716 E. 35th
St.
Delegates to the convention of the American War Mothers will be elected Aug. 22 at a meeting of the Marion County Chapter at the World War Memorial.
Members of the Irvington Friend-|
ship Circle will be entertained at a white elephant party this afternoon at thé home of Mrs. P. E. Crosier, 421 Poplar Road. Z
~ Mrs. George Kirkhoff, 5270 E. Washington St., is to be hostess to members of Ye Old Time Friendship Club at a luncheon and meeting this afternoon at her home.
Miss Anna Hosea will discuss Influenced before
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t | members of the North Side Garden
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right) Mrs. Ann Osborne, vice president; Miss Jean Baker, president; Mrs. J. B. Wilson, Pan-Hellenic representative, and Mrs. Louis W.
Spolyar, secretary-treasurer. graduate chapter at DePauw are am apolis for the party. :
Several active members of the under-
ong those who will come to Indian-
Mary Beth King To Be Guest at Nuptial Parties
Miss Mary Beth King, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence H. King, 501 Sutherland Ave. will be honored at a series of parties in the next few weeks, preceding her marriage to George Martin Ferry Saturday, Sept. 2, in Hartford, Conn. Mr. Ferry is the son of Mr.and Mrs. James E. Ferry, Columbus. Mrs. Clyde T. Bowers will be hostess this evening at a bathroom
shower, the first of the series of parties. Guests at her home, 609
Plans will be discussed for the an-
Officers who will assume their duties include Mrs. William Shockley, president; Mrs. Kermit D. Suhre, vice president; Mrs. Jack Riley, national representative; Miss Marylou Bair, secretary; Miss Vera Suhre, treasurer; Miss Kathleen Henderson, sergeant at arms; Miss Betty Erwin, chaplain, and Miss Agnes’ Fussner, publicity director and historian. :
Plans for the fifth annual Founders’ Day banquet, Sept. 8, will be discussed by members of Lambda Chapter of Omega Nu Tau at a meeting tonight at 8 o'clock in the Hotel Lincoln.
Mrs. - Theodore Sawyer, 1243 8S. Emerson Ave. will entertain mem-! bers of Beta Chapter of Phi Gamma Tau tonight at her home.
Members of Alpha Chapter of Tri Chi Sorority are to discuss plans for a week’s outing at Crow's Nest Inn on Lake Wawasee at their meeting tomorrow at 7:30 p. m. at the home of Miss Betty Jean Dahlstrom, 30 N. Sheridan Ave.
Dawn to Night, Stylist Rochas Says Use Plaids
PARIS, Aug. 8 (U. P,).—Marecel Rochas, showing his fall and winter fashions today, used plaids for everything from sports jackets to evening dresses. Six -inch herringbone woolens make box-length coats and snugfitting suit jackets in such combinations as green, -blue and purple, and pink and mauve. A plaid collarless dress coat was banded with brown wolf, : For evening M. Rochas cuts picture gowns right out of mother’s al‘bum, giving them modest sleeves and high necklines. . Hoop-
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batiste collars and cuffs.
reveals a five-flounce bustle back. Red Scotch plaid taffeta forms the high-waisted, long-sleeved bodice o hoop-skirted black velvet. catch up the hem line in lamp shad fashion to reveal a wide flounce o accordion-pleated plaid. White cols lar and cuffs complete the rs look. ; Suits for both sports wear an afternoon are slimmed down from slightly square shoulders and a tiny collar to an elongated jacket which fits well down over a full skirt with gored or circular fullness rippling from the waist. Chesterfield collars and braid loops adorn dressier suits. For cocktail suits jackets are made from metallic striped taffetas and rich brocades. These are usually light in color over a rippling black shirt, Silver fox flares out from the neckline to form a heart on the bodice of a black fabric coat. Another black coat has a shoulder frame of red fox which ends at the waist in two fox heads. One evening bag carried with a black velvet and gold lame dinner
costume wad of black silk smocked = gold and shaped like a loaf of
skirted black velvets have tiny white | Rustling | 7% green and purple checked taffeta
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E. 44th St., will include Mesdames King, E. B. Leppert, Preston Woolf, Ralph Coble, Richard Bearss, Maurice Fogarty; the Misses Helen Leppert, Mary Catherine Markey, Margaret Knesters, Cecilia Drew, Mary Louise Drew, Dorothy Keene, Betty Jean Balz and Martha Shepperd. The Misses Markey and Leppert will entertain Thursday at a china shower at the Leppert home, 4315 Central Ave. A silver shower on Friday will be given by Mrs. Coble at her home 6130 N. Meridian St. The home of Mrs. Thomas B. Noble Jr. at 4800 Michigan Road will be the scene of a personal tea Sunday afternoon which will be given by Mrs. Noble and Mrs. Woolf. Mrs. Bearss will be hostess at her home, 5740 Guilford Ave. at a linen shower next Wednesday, Aug. 16, and on Friday, Aug. 18, Mrs. Fogarty will entertain at a kitchen shower at the Fogarty residence, 2030 N. New Jersey St. will entertain with a cryvstal-shower Sunday, Aug. 20, at her home, 545 E. 21st St. A personal shower will be held Wednesday, Aug 23, at the home of Miss Geraldine Johnson, 3154 Broadway. Assisting Miss Johnson will be Mrs. David Arnett. The Misses Drew and Keene will entertain Miss King at a farewell party on Thursday, Aug. 24 at the Keene home, 2134 Central Ave. |
W.C.T.U. Unit to Hear Talk, Elect Officers!
Mrs. Glen Diddle will discuss “Social Immortality” before members of the Central Women's Chris tian Temperance Union at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon in the Indiana World War Memorial. | Officers are to be elected during the business session. The devotional period will be conducted by Mrs. C.
Miss Balz|
If Indianapolis brides begin the
Miss Mary Katharine Harbison will be hunored at a bridal shower Thursday at the home of Miss Patsy Boggs, 5320 Central Ave. Miss Harbison's marriage to David Orrin Thompson, Grand Rapids, will be Sept. 6 in the Episcopal Church of the Advent. . Miss Boggs’ guests will include Mrs. William C. Harbison, mother of the bride-to-be; Mrs. Crawford Harbison, her aunt; Mrs. E. T. Dun= nington, who will be matron of honor for the wedding; Mrs. Harry Boggs, the hostess’ mother; the Misses Miriam Ellison, Jane Renard, Alice Jane Rice, Ruth Marshall, Fanchon Parsons and Pauline Judd. 2 # 8 Misses Mary Jeanne and Martha Louise Smith entertained recently at the Highland Golf and Country Club in honor of their brother, J. Albert Smith, and his fiancee, Miss Berenice Marie Brennan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Brennan, 4530 Park Ave. The couple are to be married in September. Guests included Messrs. and Mesdames Thomas Umphrey, Robert Sweeney, R. Michael Fox, John Slattery, Ft. Wayne; Mr. Robert Langsenkamp and Mr. William
Brennan Jr. ” 2 2
Miss Jane Louis has chosen her sister, Mrs. Charles Burns, Muncie, for matron of honor at her marriage Friday to Al Blankenbaker in the parsonage of the Broadway Baptist Church, Marvin Reynolds will be best man. Miss Louis is the daughter of Mrs. Bertha Louis, 329 N. tter Ave., and Mr. Blankenbaker is the son of Mrs. Dora Blankenbaker, 1533 Lawndale Ave,
8 8 =n Miss Alliene Abernathy, Knightsmarriage of Miss Jean ' Shaffer,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Shaffer, 106: N. Grant Ave., to Ver-
town, will be maid of honor for the}
Patsy Boggs Will Give Bridal Shower Thursday in Honor Of Mary Katharine Harbison
ir housekeeping chores lacking any
very necessary articles, it will not be the fault of friends and relatives who continue to haunt downtown stores looking for suitable gifts for the many bridal showers which are being given daily. Several young women have announced attendants for their future nuptials.
today at a bridge party and linen shower in honor of Mrs. David Sluss, the former Miss Irene Jeffries. Guests will be Mesdames Ed Bur-
get, Ted Carter, William Hart, Bowman DeMotte, Robert Smith, C. E. Wilkison, Ruth Poole; Miss Jeanette Moore and Miss Winifred Clark.
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mer Miss Doris Tutrow, was honored recently at a miscellaneous shower at the home of Mrs. Barney Christensen, 2539 College Ave. Mrs. Marie Stotler was assistant hostess. Guests were Mesdames Ernie Heflan, Don Whittaker, Bert Condon, Ben Austin, Walter Maschmier, Elizabeth Austin, Mamie Greenwood, Hazel Pope and Miss Frances Hoflman. » s ” Miss Esther Wheately, who will be married Sept. 9 to Maurice Fitzpatrick will be entertained tomorrow at the home of Mrs. William Engelking, 1733 Union St. Mrs. Peter O'Conner will be co-hostess. Miss Wheately is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Wheately, 1617 S. Talbott St., and Mr. Fitzpatrick’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Fitzpatrick, 1415 S. Alabama St. .
Heiden, 1115 N. Hawthorne Lane, is
in Anderson with Mrs. Harvey Pier and Mrs. Earl Strock as hostesses. Miss JLois Ann Strock, cousin of Miss Heiden, will be flower girl at her marriage Aug. 22 to Patrick Shannahan in the Little Flower Catholic Church. : Mrs. Thomas E. Shaner was hostess recently at a fiesta shower for Miss Heiden. The bride-to-be also has been entertained by her sorority,
nen Parish. The couple are to be married Saturday, Sept. 2, in the Tuxedo Park Baptist Church. Wayland Binder, Detroit, will be best man, Ushers will be Joe Shaffer, brother of the bride-to-be, and George Shaffer, her cousin.
” 2 2 Mrs. Lewis F. Compton and Mrs.
M. Cannaday.
| | Harris P. Wetsell are to entertain
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Mrs. Maurice D. Lindley (left) |
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Help Plan Sorority’s Luncheon
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‘and Mrs. L. C. True are assisting | with ‘arrangements for the luncheon which Alpha Omicron Alpha Sorority will hold tomorrow in observance of Founders’ Day. Members of bus will join the Indianapolis group
Alpha Zeta Beta. Mrs. Shaner’s guests included Mesdames Heiden, Harvey Pier, Gus Richter, Kenneth Whitsett, Forrest
Lawrence’ Fulmer, Ray Monaghan, Fred Dugger; the Misses Margaret Salladay, Romaine Salladay, Dorothy Rosebrock, Virginia Neff, Gladys Emric, Marcia Shank,” Beulah Thomas, Nelda Damm, Mary Louise Walpole, Ann Phortner, Nellie Reilly, Henrietta Jonas, Rosefary Doyle and Estelle Austermiller. Assisting the hostess was her mother, Mrs. Vern ggarrison.
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Herdrich, 3162 N. Capitol Ave., were host and hostess recently at a miscellaneous shower and dinner party in honor of their son, James Robert Herdric¢h, and his flancee, Miss Florence Jane Scott. The party was held at the
# | Herdrich’s summer home on Lake | | Wawasee. Mr. and Mrs. George Moy-
man, Chicago, assisted in giving the party. : Guests included Mr. and Mrs. William R. Hopkins, Indianapolis; Mr. and Mrs. James Bailey, Chicago; ‘Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bartholomew, Syracuse, N. Y.,, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Guffin, Chicago. Miss Scott is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer E. Scott, 2002 N. Alabama St. The couple is to be married Sept. 2 in the First Presbyterian Church. i
Will Address W.C. T. U.
Mrs. Fred Pruitt will speak on “Local Option” before members of the Broad Ripple Women’s Christian Temperance Union at 2 o'clock
| tomorrow afternoon at the home of]
Mrs. Frank Eaton, 6127 .Bellefon-
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- Sorority Fetes Pledges Pledge members of Beta Chapter of Phi Delta Pi Sorority are invited to attend the meeting tomorrow at 7:30 p. m. at the home of Miss Marian Rieck, 733 Parkway Ave.
Installation Slated By Omega Nu Tau
Mrs. William F. Shockley will be installed as president of Omicron Chapter, Omega Nu Tau Sorority, at 8 p. m. tonight. Miss Kitty Foutty, 221 E. Michigan St., will be hostess. : Other new officers are Mrs. Kermit Suhre, vice president; Mrs. Jack Riley, national representative; Miss Maralou Bair, secretary; Miss Vera Suhr, treasurer; Miss Kathryn Henderson, sergeant-at-arms;. Miss Betty Erwin, chaplain, and Miss Agnes Fussner, publicity and historian.
Club Friday at the home of Mrs. Merle BSidener, 5305 Wadshington Blvd. :
Members of the Board of Directors of the Women’s Athletic Club are to meet at 5:30 p. m. today in the clubrooms. . .
20th Kentucky Reunion Listed For Next Week
Renewing acquaintances and retelling incidents of former days will be in order this week-end as the annual season of county and family reunions continues with picnics at city parks. The 20th annual Kentucky Reunion will be Sunday at Garfield Park. All former Kentuckians are invited to attend. A picnic dinner will be served.
About 125 persons are expected to attend the 17th annual reunion of the descendants of John Isley Saturday at the Lewis Isley home near Flat Rock. An all-day meeting is planned by the host, president of the reunion. Mrs. Eva Ray is secretary. Ei
. A basket dinner will be served at noon Sunday at the 25th annual Brown County Reunion in Garfield Park. Music and speaking will be presented in the afternoon. Charles Weltman is president; Charles Calvin, vice president and Liaura Eddelman, secretary-treasurer.
: CLUBS Women’s Democratic Harmony, Center Township, outside Precinct 2. 8 p. m. today. Mrs. George Talkington, 2858 S. Illinois, hostess. Board of Directors,
Woman's Athletic. 5:30 p. m. to= day. Club rooms. ;
SORORITY
Lambda Chapter, Omega Nu Tau. 8 <P. m. today. Hotel Lincoln.
LODGES
New Augusta O. E. S. 8 p. m. Wed, Masonic Temple. Stated meeting, Mrs. Emma Sparks and Frank Sparks, worthy matron and patron: Ladies’ Oriental Shrine. Today. Alle day sewing. Mrs. Henry Harm, 219 W. Hampton Drive, hostess. Women of the Moose. 7:30 p. m. toe day. Meeting of all chairmen, Mrs. Dorothy Johnson Sr., regent, 605 E. 9th St., hostess.
CARD PARTY
Ladies’ ‘Auxiliary, General Protes= tant”? Orphans’ Home. 8 p. m. ‘Thurs. Home. 1404 S. State. Mes= dames G. O. Lehman, Lena Kriger, Christine Rothert and Lottie Rolder, hostesses.
Women’s Lodge Groups to Hold 2 Card Parties
Women’s groups affiliated with loe cal lodges have arranged card parties and luncheons for meetings this week.
Koran Temple, Daughters of the Nile, will hold a card party Thurse day at 2 p. m. at Ayres’ auditorium. Mrs. William Fraser is chairman.
The Women’s Benefit Association Fidelity Review 140 will hold a pitehin dinner and card party at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow at Castle Hall.
The Irvington Rebekah Lodge will meet at 8 p. m. tomorrow at the hall, 5420 E. Washington St.
Members of Naomi Auxiliary, 0. E. 8., will hold a luncheon meet ing Friday. Mrs. Mathilda Tschude will be hostess. A chartered bus for members is to leave North and Illie nois Sts. at 10 a. m. for the hostess’ home.
A business meeting will follow a covered-dish luncheon of Broad Rip ple Auxiliary, O. E. S., tomorrow at the Broad Ripple Masonic Temple.
Officers will be installed at 8 p. m, tomorrow by the Royal Neighbors of Marion Camp at Broad Ripple Masonic Temple. :
Ranch Picnic Scheduled
+ Members of the Indiana Rehabilie tation League Inc. will hold a pice nic Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock’ at Drach’s ranch near Hortonville, The group will meet first at 147 E. Market St. Reservations-are to be
Mrs. Harold Greenwood, the for- 3
Miss Dorotha LaVerne Heiden, || daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julius| %'
Hickman, Tom Sullivan, Leo Louis, |
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August Sale
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