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stall ations’ Arran oed by

Lodge ge Groups

Mrs. Gertiude F e Rennoe to

Bs Seated by Irvington Unit of 0. E.S. |

tion of ‘officers leads the a of lodge up activities this k-end and early next week. nnoe will be omatron of I

nday at the Irvington Mastic

mple. Edgar J. Rennoe will be in ducted as worthy patron.

Richardson, associate pa- |

t n; Mrs. Edna E. Pauley, secre } Mrs. Gertrude Guthrie, treasers Mrs. Mae Martin, conductress;

irs. Benita Kaye, associate con-| ductress; Mrs. Ruth Woerner, chap- |

lain; Mrs. Nell Walker, organist; Miss Virginia McGlasson, Ada; Mrs. Margaret Spies, Ruth; Mrs. Char-

lotte Hasbrook, Esther; Mrs. Mabel ||

Crawford, Martha; Mrs. Nettie Messersmith, Electa; Mrs. Buckholz, wirder, and Mrs. Ella |

Lawton, sentinel.

* Mrs. Myrtle D. Irby was installed | as worthy matron of GOLDEN RULE CHAPTER 413, O. E. S/, last ‘evening at the Masonic Temple, North ‘and IJlinois Sts. Mrs. Grace|

Hume was installed as assoclate |

matron.

Others who took office were Martin |B. Hall Jr, associate patron;| Mrs. Minnie I. Boemler, secretary,|

Mrs, Alice M. Goodnight, treasurer; Miss Ruth Cochrane, conductress; | Mrs. Barbara Fuller, ductress; John R. McClintock, trustee; Mrs. Hazel Berry, chaplain; Mrs. Edna Hoffman, marshal; Mrs. Mary Agnes Nelson, organist; Miss] Patricia Pearson, Ada Aver Marriott, Ruth; Mrs. Gl verson, = Esther; | Stader, Martha: Mrs. spaugh, Electa; Mrs. felbein, warder, and Ida Powell, sentinel. Mrs. Helen RusKaup is retiring worthy matron and George W. Everett, worthy patron.

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- Mrs. Willard Brandt is general chairman for the card party to be + given at 2 p. m. Monday in Ayres’ auditorium by the LADIES’ AUXILJARY OF THE INDIANAPOLIS POLICE DEPARTMENT. Mrs. Richard Etter is co-chair-man. On the committee are Mesdames J. W. Mullin, Arthur Huber, John Kestler, Clarence Golder, Richard Jacobs, Edward Griffith, Michael Kavanaugh, William Marks, Thomas Barnaby, Pinkney C.| Davis, Emmett B. Staggs, Sadie [Beeler Quack, Jesse McCarthy, J. F. Moriarity, Katherine Harris, Alva Emmelman, Roy McAuley, Dan Smith and Leonard Shoemaker:

MAJ. HAROLD C. MEGREW AUXILIARY, UNITED SPANISH WAR VETERANS, will hold its regular meeting at 8 p. m. Monday at Ft. Friendly. One candidate will be initiated by Mrs. Virginia Martin, president of the group.

‘abash Music Clubs "To Appear April 3

| The Wabash College Musical Clubs will give a concert Tuesday, April 3, at 8:30 p. m. in the guditorium of the American United Life Building under sponsorship of the ‘Women’s Association of the Tabetnacle Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Lawrence Weils is general chairman for the event, assisted Mesdames Frank B. Gaylord, C. Chambers, C. Lawrence Price and William Elvin, On the ticket committee will be Mrs. Chambers, chairman, Mesdames A. W. McDonald, Harry - Wade and William Hampton. Mrs. Beatrice Armstrong, publicity chairman, will have on her committee Mrs. Ray Fatout and Mrs. William Humphries. ° Miss Naomi [Tevebaugh and Mrs. Caleb Wright will be ushers. An alumni banquet will be held

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ssociate con-|

h; Mrs. Mar- F.

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of the Knights of Columbus. | be Monday evening at the K. of Vagabonds will provide the music.

warth, Frank J. Viehmann, Joseph McNamara, George J. Hofman

) and Charles L. Barry Jr.

Patrons and patronesses include

| Messrs. and Mesdames William J. | Greener, John H. Blackwell, Wil-

liam J. Hanley, Richard J. Bardy, W. L. Dwyer, Francis Konstanzer, Norbert S. O'Connor, Francis J.

|| Deery, George T. O'Connor, W. L.

Sexton, Joseph E. Kernel, Harry A. Metzger, Frank E. Kinney, Charles H. Beckert, William Ittenbach, Louis V. Dugan, Martin J. Farrell, Chester P. Ehrich, J. E. Gallagher, James Hegarty, Robert H. Green, Frank J. Noll Jr., Cletus’ Broecker, Emil C. Kernel, Mark Haselman, Leo McNamara, Joseph Culligan, William L. Leppert, William E. Moran, Claude E, Hadden; Frank A. Fahle, John F. McCann, Raymond J. McManus, Henry A. Klug, George Putts, Earl C, Wiseman, J. Albert Smith, Robert E. Kirby, Thomas Gillespie, Claude L. Sifferlen, Patrick‘ Rooney, 'Thomas A. Lysaght, Karl L. Kernel, Charles P. McCaHill, Clarence G. Ryan, Kevin D. Brosnan and Paul Just.

Also patrons and patronesses are Messrs. and Mesdames Anton Sochar,” Arthur E. Irwin, Harry H. Wissel, Charles E: Mutphy, E. J. Schmoll, dward J. Troy, Alvin Lundy, omas J. Blackwell Jr., A. . Lauck, Robert, J. Moseman, A. E.

: a George W. Usher, F. J.

Dwyer, Francis H. Blackwell, Maten Gerdenich, Carl O. Hergenrader, Frank S. Langsenkamp, L. R. McDonald, ‘William: J. Schnorr Jr, Harry C. Fox, Daniel Scanlon, Edward J. Dowd, C. J. Beidelman, Dee Thompson, George Rider, August Souchon, Anthony McCann, O. C. Litzelman, Forrest M. Cawley, Carl Boersig, Joseph F. Kirkhoff, Edmund -J. Bradley.

Review to Be Given By Mrs. S. S. Fausett

A review of “Fanny Kemble” (Armstrong) by Mrs. S. S. Fausett is scheduled for the Tuesday dessert luncheon meeting of the Anagnous Group of the Epsilon Sigma Omicron Sorority, to be held at the

home of Mrs. William L. Sharp, 5859 Primrose Ave., at 12:30 p: m. rs. Sharp, president, will preside at a business session which is to be

preceding the concert.

followed by election of officers.

JANE JORDAN 5

nny JANE or have

is 16 years my senior for two years. We had talked of marriage this summer.’

cared the world for her. Lately her friends have told me of which I knew was not true.

been going with a ‘woman who I have been true to her and

‘her being out with other men

I decided they were trying to have a little fun with me; so I

thought/ I would have some myself without thinking of ithe outcome.

I made | the false statement that I

with a widow whom my friend knows.

things but won't allow me to make left she said I need not bother abo Is this justice to. a young man

have been having dinner lately She likes to tell about certain the same statements, When I ut calling back. in the thirties looking forward

to a home of his own? Should I call on her and try to make up

or Just | let things go and see if sie is really interested?

Answer—The wisest thing you

FRANKFORTER. can do is to accept the lady’s

dismissal and look for compani nship with a woman of your own

age. This little flurry gives yo woman 16 years older than yourself

- to have a man brag about his other conquests, but an older woman trying to turn back the clock 16 years is apt to be unusually Wouichy is

on the subject.

foretaste of what life with a would be like. No woman likes

|" No matter how interested she is, she may have the good sense to see what a strain it would be to be married to a man so much younger than herself. It is hard for a woman to grow old gracefully under any.circumstances but when each year makes her less attrac-

tive to a young husband, itis tragic.

Perhaps ‘you do not think that you would grow weary of an too shortsighted to look ahead very He cannot or will not inticipate the changes that are bound is satisfactory he ‘refuses to cross

aging wife. A man in love far, to occur. Because the prese!

~ future bridges until he gets there.

*

| It is extremely doubtful that a marriage between people of such unequal ages could succeed. In case of failure you could duck out and start over but the woman Would be stranded. She is the one who would take the hardest rap. In view of these facts, why hound

her to fly in the face of her own g

‘judgment? The chances are

that you would blame her for it later on.

’s 2 =» DEAR JANE JORDAN a a boy of her own age. He does to. There is another boy who first boy but he likes me by spe] s

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fond of me.

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girl in my early teens who likes think so much of me as he used I am fonder of the Which one shall I think Stjout? 3 A READ;

: Answer—The smart girl pad es up an indifferent boy and makes as many other friends sa possi le. "She doesn’t worry about settling

flown in her, teens. ” 8 s . DEAR JANE JORDAN-I have

been going with a hoy for some

time but met another boy at a camp. How am I going to drop the first boy? I still correspond with him but he is too dumb to know

f don’t’ He him any more.

: “Answer..Stop writing and |

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r estions in

to Jane this ¢

_ A DAILY READER.

the facts will dawn upon him,

JANE JORDAN,

yiSrdan who will answer | mn daily. $

W.R. Woods Will Be Chairman For 40th Annual Easter Ball At K. of C. Auditorium Monday

W. Russell Woods will be chairman for the 40th annual Easter Ball The ball, which will be cabaret style, will 'C. auditorium.

‘Times roses.

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|| subject. ‘of George Fisher,

Joe Dux’ Indiana,

| The reception committee is composed of William H. Bradley, George Rice, Leo F. Welch, Joseph F. Sexton, John T. Rocap, Edward J. Fillen-

Harris-Hankins

Rite Is Today]

The East Tenth Street Methodist Church will be the scene tomorrow : at 4:30 p. m. of the wedding of Miss |:

Byrnece L. Hankins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hankins, 902 Eastern Ave. to Arlo E. Harris, of Jasonville, Ind., son of Mrs. Sarah Burkhart Harris.

‘The Rev. J. N. Greene will per-|:

form the ceremony before the altar decorated with palms and flanked by candelabra. Mrs. John Kohimer, organist, will play a program of briglal music, including “Moonlight Sonata” (Beethoven), and Schubert’s “Serenade” ‘and ‘Ave Maria.” Miss Fannie Reeve Meyer, violinist, will play “To the Evening Star” and Mrs. Martha Higgs will sing “Because” and “Will You Remember.” Harry Gross will be best man and the ushers will be Jack Gunnell and C. Walter Harris. |

Gowns To Be of Net

The bride's attendants will wear net gowns designed with very full skirts, short puff sleeves, sweetheart neckiines and basque waists with buttons down the backs. Miss Alice Nolting, majd of honor,| will wear pink and carry a bouquet of Better The bridesmaids, Miss Rachael M. Hill, Nashville, Tenn., and Miss. Mary Arden Finger, McMinnville, Tenn., will wear light blue and carry pink Briarcliff roses. Both maid of honor and bridesmaids will wear hats matching their dresses. The bride, to be given in marriage by her father, will wear white net made with a double train, sweetheart neckline, long, fitted sleeves and buttons down the back of the bodice. She will wear a long, tiered, lace-trimmed veil with a halo headdress trimmed in seed pearls and will carry a bouquet of white bride’s roses.

The bride’s mother will wear navy|a i

blue alpaca with coral accessories and a corsage of sweet peas.

‘Honeymoon in South

Out of town guests at the wedding will include Mr. and Mrs,” J. P. Finger and John Finger, McMinnville, Tenn.; Mrs. O. T. Crain, Nashville, “Tenn.; Mrs. Ethel Comer, Portland, Ore.; Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Snyder, Anderson, Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hankins, Frafikfort, Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sherman, MunInd.; George E. Harris and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Harris, Jasonville, Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Baker, Lewis, Ind.; Mr, and Mrs. Oscar Anderson, Linton, Ind. and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Schumard, Shelburn, Ind. The couple will leave: after the

Ceremony for a short trip through {the South, the bride traveling in a : | black jacket dress-wtih a corsage of | Johanna Hill roses. lhome at 1338 N. Carrolltoh Ave, | Apartment 5, upon their return.

| Guild to Hear

They will be at

George Fisher

“How to Be Happy" will be the

guest speaker before the Riley Hospital

‘| Cheer Guild at its monthly meeting

Tuésday at 2 p. m. at the BannerWhitehill auditorium. Mr. Fisher is principal of School 54, © * Mrs. S. G. Huntington, president of the Guild, has announced there will be a business meeting before the program for electién of officers. . Mrs. C. A. Jacquart will be chairman in charge of the hostesses.

Candidacy Indorsed

The Mulfum-in-Parvo Literary

and International ® Travel Study|”

Clubs have indorsed the candidacy of Mrs. Ernest Fullenwider for reelection to the Board of Directors of the Indangpole Council of Women,

0. Ek. 5. to Install

North Park Chapter 404, of the Eastern Star, will hold - called meeting at 7:45 p. m. Tues: day for installation of officers. The meeting will be at the North Park

Mesdames G. M. Halverson, Ward Vickery and Leon DeSautels (ett to right) are assisting with plans for the Alpha Latreian Club's annual skating party to be held the night of April 1 at the Coliseum. State Day luncheon and dance April 6 at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Arrangements committee mem-

| Proceeds will go to the Julia Jameson Nutrition Camp at Brilgeport,- Inds bers include (left to right) Mesdames Johnny B. Collins, Ross B. Clark and Robert M. Kraft.

Actvie and alumnae members of Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority in Indiana will hold their annual

HOSPITAL GETS SURPRISE EASTER GIFT

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{ Mrs. Ava Stotelmyer (left) Flower Mission Hospi tal assistant dietitian, receives 50 dozen eggs as a surprise Easter gift for the hospital from (left to right) Mrs. Joseph Stocker, salon welfare chairman; Miss Mary Glubka, [salon president, and Miss Gladys Ross, sommilice member of the Indianapolis Salon 295 des Huit Cha aux et Quarante Femmes.

Mary Marjorie Schilling to Wed

Eggs, Butter Distributed Faster is the occasion for a treat of fresh eggs land butter for tubercular families aided by the Indianapolis Flower Mission. ‘Members of [the organization of which Mrs. Dayid Ross is president visited 31 families with a dozen eggs and a pound of butter for each this

week. Mrs. Fred Noerr, visitor, was

in charge of the project. The Book Review Club which has “acdlopted” a family of nine to the extent of providing three quarts of milk daily for a year, had an Eastfamily. Mrs. H. D.

anapolis Educational Council and the Elsie Huebner Olson Club Tuesday at 2 p. m/ at Ayres’ auditorium. The meeting [will be open to the public. Ayres’ models will appear in the

style show. rs. Margaret’ Wood Raley will talk on “Grapes of Wrath.” | Co-chairmen for the event are Mrs. William Martin and Mrs. John Carter from whom tickets may be obtained. Proceeds are to be used for the student aid funds of the two clubs. Assistants will be Mesdames C. R. Ammerman, C. B. Casselman; George Horst, T. V. Hancock, C. E. Irwin, E. L. Rahe, Albert Suhr, Joseph J. Schmidt, Herbert Werner, Nadine Bell, Ida Eckstein, Mary Goodlet, Nettie Harmon, May Heller, J.» W. Moore, Helen Parrish, Mary Ridge, May Robbins and Emma Yeagy.

Robert Stephen

Nolan in Hotel

Ceremony Tomorrow Afternoon

Miss Mary Marjorie Schilling, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John A.

Schilling, 1201 N. Drexel Ave. will be married to Robert Stephen Nolan at 4:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Travertine Roont of the Hotel Lincoln. Mr. Nolan is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nolan, Chicago. Rev. Harry F. Hoover will perform the service before a banked arrangement of palms and ferns flanked by candelabra. Bridal music will be by

Dessa Byrd, organist. Mr. Schilling will give his daughter in marriage. Miss Schilling will wear a princess style gown of Alencon lace over a slipper satin slip. The gown has a sweetheart neckline and long, tightly fitting sleeves. The train falls from the waistline. ‘She will wear a double tier fingér-tip veil caught to her head with a seed pearl coronet. Her shower bouquet will be of white roses, freesias, sweet peas and buddleias. | Miss Mary Louise Schilling, Connersville, Ind., will be maid of honor and Miss ‘Ann Hausner will be bridesmaid. They will wear frocks of faille taffeta fashioned with sweetheart necklines, short puffed sleeves and tiered ruffled skirts. Miss Schilling’s dress. will be of blush rose and Miss Hausner’s of Caribbean _blue. They will wear garlands of pink roses in their hair and carry bouquets of daffodils, columbia roses and sweet peas. The bride's mother will wear a pearl gray crepe jacket dress with navy accessories and a corsage of pink roses. Mrs. Nolan will wear navy blue with white accessories and a corsage of sweet peas. William Dressler; Chicago, will be best man. Ushers will be Eames Nolan, brother, of the bridegroom, and Jack R. Schilling, brother of the bride. Following a wedding trip “to Miami, Fla., and through the South, the co! pe. will be at home in /Chi-

in blue fox. Navy blue ries and a’ corsage of white

Wedding Arranged for June

Miss Laura May Eastell, Pittsburgh, Pa., ‘will be married to Richard Hoover, former publicity manager of the Indianapolis Civic Theater, June 1 in Pittsburgh. Miss Eastell is the aught, r of

Masonic Lodge, 30th and Clifton

Sts.

Edwin Eien” To Take Bride

' | Times Special

DANVILLE, Ill, March 23.—Miss Marian Fearheiley will be married

to Edwin R. Eaton, Indianapolis, at 2:30 p. m. today in the chapel of thel

St. James Methodist Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fearheiley, Danville, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Eaton, Indianapolis.

spring flowers and flanked by cand Garrett, organist, will play during the reading of the service. | Miss Fearheiley will wear a gown of white slipper satin fashioned with a fitted bodice shirred to a lace yoke, a straight skirt ending in a long train and the leg-o’-mutton sleeves tapering to a point|over the hand. A finger tip veil falls from a head band of white roses. The bride will carry white roses and lilies-of - the-valley.

Sister to Be Attendant

Mrs. Arthur Johnson, Greenfield, Ind., will be her sister's matron of honor. Miss Tn an Stephens, Danville, will be maid .of honor and bridesmaids m be Miss Betty O'Farrell, Danville; Miss Geraldine Montgomery, Danville; Miss Dorothy Kizer, Indianapolis; and Miss Georganna Huber, Lizton, Ind. The maid and matron of honor will wear identical gowns of pale blue taffeta w. i full skirts shirred lin tiers, swee ih necklines and short, puffed | sleeves. They will wear sweetpeas in their hair and carry pink roses. The bridesmaids will wear pale pink frocks made on the same lines and will carry spring flowers. ° Mrs. Fearheiley will wear a street-

. {length ensemble of a full-length The

navy blue coat and a pale blue dress. The mother ‘of the bridegroom will wear an old rose frock with black | accessories. Their

gardenias will complete the cos-

tume.

Mr. Nolan was graduated from Arizona State Collége arid is vice president of the Illinois Junior Chamber of Commerce. Miss Schilling is a graduate of St. Agnes

Academy.

Out of town guests at the wed-

ding will include Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Feldman, Port Huron, Mich, Miss Mae Nclan, Messrs. and Mesdames Eames Nolan, William Dressler, Billings McArthur, John No-

lan, Mrs. Maude Mangersonh, D. J. Nolan, all of Chicago; Mr. Mrs. J. A. Bairstow, Waukegan, Ill; Ralph « Carter, Chicago; Mrs. William Judd, Berwyn, Ill, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Bookwalter, Mr.

and Mrs. Eames Bookwalter, all of

and;

Mr. and

flowers will be gardenia corsages.

Reception to Follow

Dr. Lyman| Eaton, Indianapolis, brother of the ‘bridegroom, will be best man. Ushers will be Arthur Johnson, Greenfield, Ind.; Glenn Fearheiley, “Indianapolis, brother of the bride; Noel Epperson and Norman Travis, both of Indianapolis. A reception at the Hotel Wolford will follow the ceremony. Following a wedding trip South, the couple will be at home at the Penn-Art Apartments, 16th and Pennsylvania Sts., Indianapolis. } The bride attended ‘Purdue University, where, she was a member of Kappa Alpha| Theta Sorority. | Mr. Eaton will be graduated from Indiana Ynivenity Medical School in June.

The ceremony will be performed ; before an altar decorated with palms; “land baskets of elabra. Miss Grace)

| by about 65 members.

| Mrs. J. H. Lombard, recording sec-

‘1Swain, treasurer, :

Benton Harbor, Mich.; Mrs. George Snurpus and Buddy Snurpus, Chicago; Mrs. Joseph Schilling, Connersville, Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rush, Columbus, Ind.; Claude Steffey, Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Norman Nicolay, Dearborn, Mich. and Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Eames, Terre Haute, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Schilling wi E give a - bridal dinner tonight at the Hotel Lincoln in honor of the couple. Guests will include Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nolan, Mr. and Mrs. Eames Nolan, Mr. and Mrs. Dressler, Mr. Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Feldman, Miss Mary Louise Schilling, Adrian Jarrell, Miss Hausner, Jack .land Harold Schilling. ,

Boas Elects New Officers

Mrs. Willard Gore was elected president of the Mother Chapter of the Methodist Hospital White Cross, Guild at a luncheon meeting recently in the Nurses’ Home. Other officers elected are Mrs. H. B. Tilman, first vice president; Mrs. Raymond Herath, second vice president; Mrs.. Charles. T. Alexander, third vice president; Mrs. Paul Ankney, recording secretary; Mrs. Eva Steele, corresponding secretary, and Mrs. Ralph Eberhardt, treasurer. Mrs. John W, Noble, White Cross Guild president; Mrs. John G. Benson, a vice president, and Miss Thelma Hawthorne were. guests at the luncheon, which was attended

Mrs. O: L. Kranz has: bout reelected president of the Tabernacle Garden Chapter of the Guild. Other officers are Mrs. D. V. Lucas, first vice president; Mrs. Catherine ‘Wilding, second vice president; Mrs. Philip King, third vice president;

retary; Mrs. Fay Ellis, assistant secretary; Miss Minnie Kiefer, corresponding secretary; Mrs. William M. rand Mrs. O. A. Hershberger assistant treasurer.

City Union Will Meet

The City Union, International King’s Daughters and Sons, will meet at 7:45 p. m. Monday at the Memorial Presbyterian Church. Miss Blanche Maine will preside at a business meeting which will. be followed by a speial jour.

ter in marriage. white satin, with a sweetheart neckline . and long, fitted the wrists. quet of E valley and eather.’

venson and : 1tor Albright, Robert Axtell Jr. William Bro brother of the bridegroom.

lors for th friends ‘will follow the ceremony. Out-of-to will be Mr. ton, Coursey an of Chicago. | The couple will leave on a wed-| ding trip after the reception. The bride will costume wit]

Mary | Johnson

Will Be Bride

The marriage of Miss Mary

Johnston, daughter 'of Mr. and Mrs. William Johnston, 6080 E. 9th St., to DeWitt W. Brown Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs.” Traders Point, will be solemnized tomorrow at 3 p. m. in the Irvington Presbyterian Church with Dr. John B. Ferguson, pastor of the church, officiating. =’.

‘DeWitt W. Brown of

R. Loomis, organist,

will play during the ceremony. Mrs. LaVerne An loved, Tt Is Dich.” rated with p lms, E candelabra.’ .

Mrs. oo erson will sing “BeThe | | churchy will be deco-

Easter lilies ‘and

She will wear a ustlesback gown made

Mr. Jom will give his daugh-

leeves with ‘points at She will carry a bouer lilies, lilies of the

Miss Jean Johnston, sister of the

bride and her only attendant, will wear hyacinth blue marquisette in bouffant style and will carry spring flowers.

Best man will be Robert L. Steers will include Vie-

ing and Jack Brown,

A reception in the church parfamilies and a few

guests at the wedding nd Mrs. Robert Johnsd Mrs. Thomas |DeMrs. Jack O'Brien, all

Mr.

wear a navy blue travel red and white acces- . be at home in turn until

orn” and “Ich Liebe:

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Group to Hold

"Third Audition *

On Wed

Booster Prograr Bureau | | Affair will Begin | | At10:30 A. M.

‘The Hoosier: Program Bureau will hold the third audition of its 10th season’ at 10:30 a. m. Wednesday in Ayes auditorium, | | Speakers and artists who will ap = include Miss Nellie Crawford, lecturer on oldtime needlework and od preparation; Mrs. Alice Baxter A ichell, dramatic interpreter; and Howard J. McDavitt, book reviéwer and lecturer.

esday

io, composed of Golda Smith;

; Tor included will be the Margola

and Mary F. Middaw, contralto; lvin R. Rolfs, book reviewer and | lecturer on languages and litera~" ture; Mrs. Everett) D. Hood, book reviewer; Miss Isabelle E,- Tete, . travel lecturer, and Randolph Coats artist and lecturer. Miss Fiske exhibits motion pictures of ‘European scenes and Mr, Coats a full length color film, “New England Art Colonies.”

Mrs. E. £. Rumpler is executive

|chaitman of the bureau. Hostesses {for the audition Wednesday will be " |[Mesdames Clayton Ridge, °

B. Thompson, H. L. Scott and Layman Kingsbury. Mrs. Clair Mc an and Mrs. John Downing will be ‘door keepers, and Miss Mary Beatrice Whiteman will have Shaves iki the folder tables.

EVES (0

T. P. Club. Tonight. Seville Tavern. Dinner and theater party. : Chapter U, P.E. O.1 p. m. Tuesday. Luncheon. Mrs. Marie Payne, hostess. Mrs. Geneva Carpenter, assistant hostess. Talks: “Histo= ric Homes and Landmarks of Irve ington,” by Mrs. Ethel Loomis; “Gleanings from Record,” by Mrs, Martha Wilcox. Et Cetera Club. Monday, 12:30 p. m. “Maple House. Luncheon and elec= tion of officers. Mrs. George Ede wards and Mrs. Bloomfield Moore, hostesses. Mrs. E. D. Farmer will preside.

SORORITY

‘Anndal Easter Frolic Dance. Naval Armory. Miss Catherin Martin, general chairman. Misses Marie Smith, Marjorie Ferree, Meta Dillman, Thelma: Parsons, ‘Margaret Farmer, Ruth Elle] Gipe, Mrs.. Mariam Bayne an Mrs: Caroline Ennes, assistants.

LODGES | Olive Branch Rebekah Lodge 10. Today, 8 p. m. 1336 N.. Delaware St. Brightwood Chapter 399, 0. E. 8. Today, Sears, Roebuck & Co. All.

Beta Sigma Phi Sorority. Tonigit, ; o

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Everett, chairman. ; ~ DANCE | Purim Ball. Sunday night. Kirsh-

program committee chairman, Mrs. Harold I. Platt, Mrs, Max M. Farb and Miss Florence Slutzky, assistants. 333000

Club to Study Opera Monday

A study of the opera “Orpheus and Eurydice” (Gluck) will be conducted at a meeting of the Hare monie Club at 2:30 p. m. Monday

at the home of Mrs. Ernest L. Barr, 3965 Carrollton Ave. Assisting the hostess will be Mesdames Norman Schneider, Ralph Chappell, Robert Bonner, E. E. Voyles, James Ogden and Miss Gertrude Gutelius. The program; ‘which was are ranged by Mrs. T. M. Rybolt and Miss Jeannette Orloff, will incluge an overture by Mrs. William Stark, pianist; “Go and With Thy Lyre,” sung by Mrs. James Pierson, prano, accompanied by Mrs. Frank T. Edenharter, and - “Away With Mourning and Crying,” | sung y Mrs. Jane Johnson Burroughs, prano, accompanied by Dorothy K. Greene. ! Mrs.. Lenore Frederickson, con tralto, will sing “My Entreating, My Complaining,” accompanied by

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S.

Orloff will present a violin and plano ararngement of “Dance of the Furies.” Mrs. Burroughs and Mrs. Frederickson will sing MO Come Euridice, Come, on My True~ ness Relying” as a duet with’ \Mrs. Ireland as accompanist.

will be sung by Mrs. J. W. Costin,

as accompanist. A trio composed of Mrs. Howard B. Stitt, soprano; Mrs. O. M. Jones, contralto, and Mrs, Clyde Titus, soprano, will sing “The God of Love Has Prevailed,” accompanied by Mrs. Ireland. Mrs. Ireland will accompany a trio composed of Mrs, Stitt, Miss Betty, Vanderbilt and ‘Mrs. Titus, They will sing “Sweet Affesition; Heavenly Treasure.” Mrs.: Freds erickson will give the sory, of the

opera, ;

QUESTION

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used as'

: @=Why are rabbits Easter gifts for children? A—The rabbit's part lin ‘Easter festivities. originated with an old superstition, possibly Teutonic, that rabbits lay eggs on Easter eve, It: is ‘not known when the custom started, or the original purpose behind it.

Q—Is it true that patenis should not encourage an infant to stand

his own efforts? A—Yes.

Q—What is the Tor recipe for marshmallow sauce ed pudding or dry

baum Center. Mrs. Charles Karsh, -

“She Is Gone and Gone Forever” J

day baked-goods sale. Mrs. Nona |

Neal Ireland. Mrs. Stark and Miss 7

contralto, with Mrs. Ray Patterson \

oprano, Laretto S. Goory, contralto, xd

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