Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 May 1940 — Page 10

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SOCIETY —

Mount Holyoke Club to Give Spring Lunchéon Saturday

The Indiana Mount Holyoke Club ‘will have its annual spring luncheon at 12:30 o'clock Saturday at the Woodstock Club. Mrs. John C. Hollett Jr. is luncheon chairman, assisted by Mrs. T. Baxter Rogers. The luncheon will be followed by an informal meet-

ing at the home of the president, Mrs. Archer Sinclair, in Golden Hill.

Propylaeum Officers Announced

Mrs. J. Raymond Lynn was re-elected president of the Propylaeum at a meeting of the board of directors this morning at the Propylaeum, Other officers re-elected were Mrs. Fletcher Hodges, first vice president; Mrs. Albert Seaton, second vice president, and Mrs. Edson T. Wood, treasurer.

Newly elected officers are Mrs. Edward 8. Taggart, secretary;

Mrs. Paul E. Fisher, assistant secretary, and Mrs. Hodges, assistant treasurer. Mrs. Lynn will announce members of her standing committees later.

Day Nursery Announces Officers

Mrs. Addison A. Howe was elected president of the Junior Auxiliary to the Indianapolis Day Nursery yesterday following a luncheon at the Propylaesum, Other officers named were: Mrs. E. Hardy Adriance, vice president; Mrs, Ralph Coble, recording secretary; Mrs. Henry E. Gibson, corresponding secretary, and Miss Betty Tharp, treasurer. Committee chairmen reported on the year's activities and plans were discussed for a picnic for children at the purserv and their parents, to be held June 7 at Brookside Park.

Shower to Honor Marjory Zechiel

Miss Marjory Zechiel, who will become a bride in a double wedding ceremony with her sister Barbara June 22 in the Meridian Heights Presbyterian Church, will be honor guest at a crystal shower given tonight by Mrs. Thomas E. Reilly, Miss Bettyann Jones and Miss Barbara Ballinger at Mrs, Reilly's home. The brides-to-be are daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Chester L, Zechiel. Miss Marjory will be married to Lieut. Clarence N. Warren, Kelly Field. Tex, son of Mr, and Mrs. Clarence N, Warren of Indianapolis, and Miss Barbara is to be married to Dr. David Willis Holmes of Fremont, O. Decorations for the party will carry out the bridal colors of zreen and yellow. A tiered cake surrounded by a plateau of yellow tulips will center the table. Guests with the brides-to-be will include Mrs. Zechiel, Mrs, Warren, Mesdames A. L. Ballinger, Frank Jones, M. B. Deranian, Robert Lewis, Richard W. Power, Mary Keegan and Emsley W, Johnson Jr. and the Misses Marcia Warren, Madeline Trent, Ellen Hamilton, Dorothy Wheling, Carleen Becker, Peggy Paul, Charlyn Murray, Betty Lou Blackmore, Aline Bailey, Martha Norman, Martha Coddington, Martha Moore. Mary Jane Shafer, Cathryn Heard, Jean Rau and Margaret Stump. Mrs. Warren eatertained vesterday with a recipe tea for the Misses Zechiel Invitations received by the guests included two "cards, upon which were to be written favorite recipes. These were heaped in a large crystal plate around a center of crysial roses. A color scheme of vellow and green was used in appointment for the tea. The table was laid with a yellow satin cloth and napkins were green embossed in gold with “June 22,” the wedding date. Silver candlesticks flanked a centerpiece of lilies of the valley and vellow roses placed on an etched mirror. On the buffet a large vase oi yellow tulips was placed between silver candelabra. Mrs. Zechiel, Mrs. John O. Roberts, Miss Jean Elliott and Miss Marjorie Geupel poured. Guests included Miss Beulah Smith, Wheaton, Ill: Mrs. R. C. Manville, Chicago: Mrs. A. W. Sinclair, Detroit, sister of Mrs. Warren; Mrs. A. Jackson Day, Ann Arbor, Mich. a niece of Mis. Warren; Mrs. Willis Holmes, Fremont, O.; Miss Marie Goth, Nashville, Ind.; Mrs. E. R. Carpenter, Hammond, Ind. and Mrs. Neal Hinton, Madison, Ind. Other guests were Mesdames Chester Albright, Stanley Hayes, Clarence Blakeslee, E. Burdette Backus, Robert Elliott, William B. Burford, Gaylord Morton, T. N. Wynne, Kenneth L. Craft, Ford Smith. Emerson Chaille, Walter Brandt, Cone Barlow, E. May Hahn, K. M. Mosiman, E. Vernon Hahn, Wilbur Shook, Charles Barth, Harry Burke, Charles Buschmann, J. C. Carr, Charles Crumbaker, C. B. Durham, Samuel C. Carey, Stanley Disque. . Mesdames Harry Yockey, Jack Fehsenfeld,. Woodward Warrick, John Murray, C. C. Winshell, E. L. Hamilton, Mary Keegan, Fred Kellam. J. S. Marlowe. Charles R. Negley, S. E. Fenstermaker, Harry Ellis. Mervin Tammel; Ralph Ittenbach, Elmer Ittenpach, Joseph Necley, Frank Olive, Otto Ross, Mary Rich, John Roberts. Carl Weiland. Oliver Shaw. Edward Peterson L. L. Paul, Andrew Taylor, Frank Cramer. Walter Mitchell, Charles Hagedon, Edith Mitchell

and Herman Goth.

Columbia Club Announces Two Dances

The Columbia Club will conclude its indoor social activities for the season with two special dinner dances, the Speedway Dinner Dance. Mav 29, and the Memorial Day Dinner Dance, May 30. Continuous dancing from 7 p. m. will be to the music of Dick Robbins and his orchestra. Followine the Memorial Day activities the club's summer entertainment will be confined to several outdoor golf tournaments and events. which will include the annual family outing at Ulen Country

Club, July 17.

Tudor Hall Fathers Win Ball Game

Tudor Hall fathers won the father-daughter baseball game at the school vesterday, 30 to 15. It was the fifth time the fathers have been on the Jong end of the score for the event which features the ual Play Day at the school. Be Green-and-White baseball game was won by the White team with Miss Margaret Hillis, Kokomo, Ind. as captain. Captain of the Green team was Miss Marilyn Mulvihill. : : Miss Virginia Binford defeated Miss N ypeea Milliken in the arterfinals of the singles tennis tournament. TE Playing in the baseball game were Lieut. Col. E. N. Slappey, Ww. Richardson Sinclair, H. W. Alford, Oliver H. Stout, Dan W. Flickinger, Rov C. Bain, C. D. Gray, Charles R. Weiss, William E. Rogers, John L Faglesfield, Dr. Ernest Rupel, Robert T. Miller, H. G. Ingersoll of New Castle, Ind., Sylvester Johnson, Ralph W. Boozer, Jeremiah L.

Cadick and John R. Caldow

JANE JORDAN

fr ir] 19 years old. For the past DEAR JANE JORDAN-I am a girl . two vears I have been going with the same fellow and I love him

deeply. : We are planning to be married, bu here is my problem. He is the onlv child and his folk are jealous of everything we do. They ous of the presents he gives me, even my engagement ring,

re jeal " ing Ai he He always takes my part against

and they make slurring remarks n t wall it last? Te there once a week for dinner, but the last few weeks I have staved away. Do vou think this is wise? When we g0 anvwhere his mother wants to know where we are going and how much it costs and all about it. 1 realy don’t think it concerns her, My own parents live far away and T work in ® deparfment store, living with my brother and his wife. 1 get along with them beautifullv. 1 would appreciate an answer WAITING. ” ” ” Ti often is an advantage to a girl to have the boy's His protective instincts are aroused and his impulse is to defend her. A man seldom wishes to marry the girl his parents pick out for him ‘Usually he is engaged in the struggle for freedom from their domination and a little opposition <trencthens his resolve to marry the girl of his choice whether they like it or not. : Never attack the young man for what his parents do, for he can’t help it. It is fatal for a girl to line up against a man and his parents. It is also fatal for her to line up with the parents against her husband, for this extends the childhood situation from which he seeks to escape. You can keep him on your side by staying on his S Soto matter what happens, always join vour husband against trouble from the outside. Sympathize with him ‘when his parents critize him and let your approval stand out in sharp contrast against their disapproval. : You are wise not to go to your in-laws to dinner too regularly under these circumstances. If you establish a precedent you will have to keep it up or there will be trouble. Go occasionally ‘when vou're asked, and be as friendly and courteous as you know how, but do not make intimates of them. Now that vou know how jealous they are, do not call attention to what the young man gives you. The less they know the better. Advise him not to show his affection for you in any way in the presence of the family. Rather I°t him compliment his mother on such occasions and show her small attentions which divert her jealousy as much as possible. ; 1t is too bad that a grown woman has to be soothed like a child because she is losing her son to another woman. A little extra attention from you hoth may placate her, but if she is insatiable, vou'll have to firmly refuse to dance continual attendance on her whims. Simply ignere her slurring remarks. As long ‘as vou have the voung man's sympathy, what importance do they have? This situation is a real test of your skill and diplomacy. Yon een work it out hy using your head and refusing to go into an emotional tail spin because those who should be vour friends are inclined te be enemies. JANE JORDAN.

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Miss Sally Stokeiv, a member

JUNIOR HORSE SHOW AID

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tion, is assisting with plans for the show to be sponsored by that

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Sigma Betas Will Fete Rushes

Dinners are a popular form of meeting with sorority groups today. [-)-—American women “must be-

One unit will entertain for rushees.

Mrs. Robert Dunham will be installed as president of EPSILON PI enrichment

| CHAPTER OF DELTA THETA TAU SORORITY at a dinner meeting

this evening at the Columbia Club. Others who will president; Mrs. Harry Anderson, |treasurer; Miss Ernestine Simons, eorrespronding secretary; Mrs. Maurlice Johnston, recording secretary; [Miss Mae Dilliner, sergeant-at-arms, and Miss Dorothy Addington, his[torian. | Mrs. E. R. Bebout and Miss Ad{dington will be hostesses. Special [guests will include Mesdames War|ren Foreman, Mary Margaret Mc{Cown, Richard Koons; Misses Dorthea Redelman, Lucille Camp, Gerlaldine O'Rourke, Mary Alice Creighton, Dorothy Stoetler, Helen Zettel, Marjorie Schaeffer and Rita Smith.

I RHO CHAPTER OF SIGMA BETA SORORITY will open a so‘ries of rush parties with a dinner land bridge at the Canary Cottage [at 7 p. m. today. Mrs. Leland O. {Patton is chairman. Mrs. William [Balsley, 2363 N. Meridian St., will {entertain with a bridge party at 8 |p. m. Friday. A tea will be held | Sunday from>'3 to 5 'p. m. at the {home of Mrs. Hal Smith, 5948 Birchwood Ave.

| ALPHA CHAPTER OF PHI THETA DELTA SORORITY will | meet tonight at the home of Miss {Anna Lou Roult, 3165 Kenwood

[Ave.

| Miss Winifred Mutschler, 2230 [Ringgold St, wili be hostess for =a meeting of BETA CHAPTER OF PHI OMEGA KAPPA SORORITY lat 8 p. m. today.

| BETA CHAPTER OF OMEGA {PHI TAU SORORITY will meet to{night at the home of Mrs. Charles ILekins, 720 N. Linwood Ave

Members of GAMMA BETA CHI [SORORITY will meet at the Hamil[ton Tearoom tonight. Miss Mary Scott will be hostess.

Mrs. Fay Sharkey, 814 N. Audu{bon Road, will entertain members {of LAMBDA CHAPTER OF ALPHA |OMICRON ALPHA SORORITY at luncheon tomorrow at 1 p. m. Members will bring guests.

| SIGMA PHI DELTA SORORITY will hold formal initiation following

dinner Cath-

at 7 p. m. today at

erine's Tearoom.

| Members of ETA CHAPTER OF PHI THETA DELTA SORORITY Iwill meet for dinner at 5:30 p. m. [today at the Seville, followed bv a {theater party in the evening.

| ALPHA CHAPTER OF OMFGA NU TAU SCRORITY will meet at 8 p. m. today at the Hotel Lincoln.

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Mrs. George Snead will entertain members of KAPPA GAMMA ALPHA SORORITY tonight at the {home of her aunt, Mrs. Harry And'erson, 6262 Washington Blvd.

Mrs. Leo Brand, 2630 Allen {will be hostess for a meeting of [ALPHA CHAPTER OF ALPHA BETA PHI SORORITY at 8:30 ip. m .today.

{ Members of SIGMA PHI KAPPA

SORORITY will meet tonight at [the home of Miss Julia TirmenIstein, 1032 Tuxedo St

Arranges Review

Mrs. O. E. Evans (above) chairman of the arrangements committee for the hook review to Association toschool

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Women's Band Meets Tonight

Nomination of officers and ecard parties are scheduled by lodge groups for today and tomorrow. The Kitchen Band of the WOMEN OF MOOSE will meet at 8 p. m. today at Moose Hall. Mrs. Kathryn Hansford will preside Mrs. Lydia Watkins, chairman of the Mooseheart Committee, will sponsor a card party at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow at Moose Hall. Mrs. Beulah Anderson. recorder, has announced that nomination of officers will be Thursday at 8 p. m. Mrs. Dorothy Thompson, senior regent, will preside.

BROAD RIPPLE AUXILIARY 315, O. E. S., will give a public benefit card party at 2 p. m. tomorrow at Block's auditorium. Mrs. Ruth Masten is president and Mrs. Nell Whitehead chairman of the ways and means committee,

Mrs. Libby Brautigan is chairman for a card party to be sponsored by the ways and means committee of the GOLDEN RULE CHAPTER 413, Order of the Eastern Star, at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow at the Citizen's Gas and Coke Utility. The chapter will hold a stated meeting at 8 Pp. m. Friday at the Masonic Temple, North and Illinois Sts. A memorial service will be held. Mrs. Myrtle D. Irby is worthy matron and Walter Dorsett is worthy patron.

ARRIUS COURT 5 BEN HUR LIFE ASSOCIATION. held a dance last evening at Castle Hall. Mrs. Mary Riley, Mrs. Eula Holliday and Edwin Klueh were in charge.

Good Will Clu To Give Party

Talks, a musical program and card parties are among current events at church group meetings. The GOOD WILL CLUB OF ST. JOSEPH'S CATHOLIC CHURCH will hold a card party tonight at 8 o'clock at St. Joseph's Hall, 617 E. North St.

Mrs. B. R. Lakin will speak at = meeting of the voung people of the {CADLE TABERNACLE at 6:30

p. m, Sunday at the tabernacle. Mrs. Sarah Vertrees. Mrs. Alma Hause and Miss Catherine Booth will sine. jeompanist. {conduct group singing and Mrs. Vertrees will preside. Dr. Ww.

Gordon Batman of the

Riley Hospital staff, was to speak | ‘at a Riley Breakfast sponsored by |

the LOYALTY CLASS OF THE SEVENTH CHRISTIAN CHURCH at 11:30 a. m. today in the church ‘dining room. The Mothers’ Chorus of School 41 was to sing “There's Ever a Song Somewhere,” “My Dear” (Riley) and “Prayer Perfect” (Riley), Mrs.

‘Milton Bridgewater and Mrs. Ralph :

| Schaefer were to sing a duet.

The MAY COMMITTE OF HOLY | ANGELS CHURCH will give a public card party at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the school basement, 28th “St. land Northwestern Ave.

Carnival Ts Set By W. A.C.

| Members of the Woman's Athletic Club will hold a Calliope Carnival tomorrow evening at the clubrooms. [A swimming party at 5 p. m. will {be followed by a jitney supper at 5:30 p. m. Mrs. Lee Oldfield, chairman, is | being assisted by Miss Gertrude Corydon, in charge of reservations;

be sponsored by the School 57 [Miss Catherine Casserly, Mrs. May |

Bente, food, and Misses Roxie De-

audi- |[ranium, Mary Campbell ‘and Bern-|

dette Treadway, entertainment.

Cletus Evans will be ac- | Myron Rodebaugh will |

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Miss Evelyn Maraist and James McNutt, the Association president, | also are active in arrangements. One thousand dollars in prizes will be offered at the afternoon and evening performances.

Miss Marilyn Richards is the organization's vice president. The proceeds from the show will go to the physio-therapy ward at Riley | Hospital.

Urges Support Rosalind Woods to Be Honored Committee for | At China Shower Friday Night; Dance Chosen

For Peace «. Betty Spickelmier-to Be Feted

MILWAUKEE, Wis., May 22 the dance to be given Friday at Selections of wedding attendants and announcement of a marriage we Devites wo Hell DY. rye bye 0 way Share the limelight with showers for brides-to-be in today's prenuptial) omens Tield Army, American of life,” until war notes. Society for the Control of Cancer, clouds have been dispelled in Eu- A china shower for Miss Rosalind Woods, Whose marriage to Nave been announced. rope, Mrs. Saidie Orr Dunbar, Port- Samuel W. Arnett will be June 1, will be given Friday night by Mrs. Heading the committee are Miss Jand, Ore, president of the General 'O. W. Carlson and Mrs. Harriette Caldwell at the home of Mrs, Cald- Hod Tee iyi ian. wie Nes. ns re % Rd TOMA : " prebinlSsBhoffooty — son, - : ' ssistin ear ton of Women's Clubs, Yai | wells SISUSE Mrs. C. Rose, oa them are Misses Jeanne Purdy, El“TS nddres ef 800 Kenwood Ave Miss oods is the Newcomb is the nephew of MIS. /dena Lauter, Leona Berlin ‘and he addressed more than daughter of Ernest E. Woods and Frank Kull, 440 N. Walcott St. Daisie Saunders, Mesdames O. S EE a VOR Mr, Affiett is the son of William ‘The bridal colors of aloha blue Flick, Joseph K. Grubb, D. M. y Anniversary meeting VIN. Arnett. And melody yellow were used in/Rlausmever, Paul S. MeNamora, came from all sections of the Guests with the bride-to-be will lappointments. Guests, beside the william H. MeCov, Richard Tucker country. ‘and from Hawaii. include Mrs. Carleton Heiberger, ‘bride-to-be, her mother, and Mrs. | Bjetcher King, Isaac Born B. L. Until the dark clouds of war Austin, Tnd.: Mrs. Stanton Bryan, Kull, were Mesdames Claude Roch- 'Byrket, R. F. Buehl and Russell cease to keep Europe from the sun- |Evansville, Ind.; Mrs. James Ken- ford, Cecil MeConahay, Humbert Bain. shine of peace and hapbiness, the nan, Columbus, O.; Mrs. Louis Ellis, Pagani, Harold Braun, Ernest Stine in Hoket Sales Fp \G : A > an, ! : | Pag : , § Assisting in ticket sales through=eneral Federation must preserve Cincinnati, and Mesdames Richard Beunting, Carl Dangler, Arthur gut the state are Mrs. CE Harlos, the principles of love and under- zeieler, Ronald Schmitt, Richard | Lyday, Everett K. Mullen, Cyril Bloomington: Mrs. R. M. Blemker | Standing for our Sisters In a war- frper, Richard Hill, Robert Stone, Becker, Carl Simon, P. E. Mannix, | Greensburg: Mrs. T. P. Knoedler, torn continent, and when Europe | prank Welcher, A. S. Catterton,| George Green and George Goljen- | Columbus; Mrs. Russell W. Vermils Ns more Knows peace and justice, [Robert Walker and R. A. Houghton boom and the Misses Anna Louise lion, Greencastle; Mrs. Fred Cos we must transmit io them the basis | sng the Misses Eva Ward, Martha | Conley, Mary Concannon, Virginia sairt, Shelbyville: Mrs. F. B. Mounh= Oe he oa umbar, Said. | Chapman, Jane Little and Jenny/Paden and Mary Kull |tain, Connersville; Mrs. C. L. News bevie Yor hh America | SCTE. ® wm Ww {house, Rushville; Mrs. E. M. Dill, shall not become involved in the ‘ ol ORE | Miss ‘Beite ‘Berniece ‘Burgess, Tlainfleld; Mrs, Minnie Bridges, 'European conflict.” Miss Betty Spickelmier, daughter|gaughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Danville; Mrs. Harry Houghham, “Our greatest challenge.” she said. °f Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Spickelmier, | Burgess, whose marriage to E. Bar] Franklin on Mord Carter, Mars “is to stand faithfully at our home- 5502 Central Ave, ‘will be honor Justice Jr. will be June 4, ill be Port; Mrs jn de a iv kb X ; honor guest at a bridal shower ’ a » Po pul a I Donte Duiest Wt ‘vifde Pte SiDIM) PANE ive: tonigh by Mrs. G. E. Baker Ben Davis; Mrs. Lenore Powell, land communities ‘which are predi- | is Week. Today Mrs. A. Lee Rice, iat her home, 4364 Guilford Ave, [Broekivn; ig as BE gy feated upon the values and virtues 2451 Park Ave, was to entertain for| Miss Barbara Baker, who will be | ot eo “rig Hy! VW. Peyton, ‘of our American way of life as well her with a luncheon bridge and'a junior bridesmaid for the wed- io! NU o Mi Doward D. Hodke, as upon tolerance and justice in all |'inen shower. Mrs. John White and !ding, will assist her mother. Dec-| ile: Mrs Joh B vats Ne things.” Mrs. Walter C. Kelly will entertain orations will be in the bridal colors| rie! HITS. Tr A, Craw. * ww tomorrow ‘and Friday afternoon of turquoise and dusty rose. Mrs, , OLOSVEL ©. and ‘Mrs. “Jesse “Spangler, Mrs. ‘Frederick G. ‘Balz ‘of 'm. Miss Virginia Miles ‘will ‘have ‘e Burgess ‘and Mrs. E. Barl Justice, “sy, "cq wee “Hanson ‘Will ‘enter : = 5e Iie a] China shower for her. {mother of the bridegroom, will be : ; 4 : dianapolis is attending the General , | " tain informally before the dance for | age , \ <.| Her wedding to George William among the guests. Others will be ; Federation of Women's Club's ses : v . : rth. GR | Messrs. ‘and Mesdames Ronald M. sions in Milwaukee. Mrs. Balz is Spicklemire, son of Mrs. Ann Spick-| Mesdames Frank Tierce, Frank

oR a ’ . Sak. 3 a. (Hazen, Carl Reynolds, Ray Kremer, Neen] Federation chairman of l1emire, 72 N. Irvington Ave. will | Prestin, E. H. Baker, Harold Tardy, |, a Wilfred J. Overmire: ‘Mr. and [the golden

iubilee celebration. be June 1 at the Fairview Pres- Harry Alexander, Jessie Pettinger, qr. ; oy , will speak Teenie byterian Church. Kurt, Holstein, Joe ‘Wineman, Helen (1 nr "es ly E Poe Mrs. Edwin 1. Poston, Martins- | Shower gifts at the party today Tuell, Lowell Kramien, Franky... Davton, ‘and Miss Mar ret 'ville, General Federation director, Were to be presented on a garden Downs and Opal Batman; Mrs. ROYig Rudbeck. » pale 'is conducting institutes today, to- cart covered with snowball blos- Tierce and Miss Lucille Tierce of ‘Attending with Mr. and Mrs ‘morrow and Friday and Mrs. Pred soms. Appointments were to be in New Castle, Ind. and Mrs. W. O.\praq Luker ‘will be Misses Eidena IC. Bell, ‘Rushville, chairman of the bridal colors of peach, yellow Baker, Martinsville, Ind. land Sara Lauter; Mr. and Mrs "Epsilon Sigma Omicron, will speak [and Dig. ith: “tie No idtestotBe. yr ty W (Prank H. Nvgren. of Detroit, Mr. at a luncheon of that organization Juests, wit e bride-to-be, her i i is | p $ ) during the convention. . {mother and the bridegroom's moth-| Miss ‘Edith Rohl ‘and Miss Leone and Mrs. T.'S. McCrae ‘and ‘Mr. and

: : A ami | Meyer will entertain this evening Mrs. John D. Welch, Other Indiana Federation ‘of er, were to be Mesadmes Frank .o." . piidal shower for Miss Attending in = group will be

Clubs members who are attending | Langsenkamp Sr., Henry L. Simons, fap tha Wolford, ‘whose marriage to Messrs. and Mesdames Whitney (include Mrs. George W. Jasqua, John W. Hutchings, E. A. Peterson, | ay ndon Reeves will be Junie Me Lowe, Charles G. Stewart and Louis Winchester, president; Mrs. R. O. Joseph Merriam, L. A. Turnock, C.! Wolford is the daughter of Mrs, | Whitesell, Mr. and Mrs. Harold H. {Cramer. Sullivan; Mrs. W. C. Allen F. Fitchey, Roy Slaughter, J. Brown- ig 0. “gromeaas 1997 College Ave. !'Arnholter will entertain a party of ‘and Mrs. Herbert S. Ray. Ft. |ing Gent, Charles Fenner, Mabel. 4 Mr. Reeves is the son of Mr. 10. : | Wayne; Mrs. George C. Dillinger, Renick and Leonora Day and MTS. | ond Mrs. Forrest Reeves, Liston, Additional patrons and patron{French Lick; Mrs. Frank Waldo, James E. Brown of Pendleton, Ind. pos The wedding will be in the esses for the dance are Messrs. and

|Anderson; Mesdames Oscar Ahl-| The bridal colors also will De | rrird Christian Church. Mesdames B. L. Byrket, Charles A.

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‘fgren, Warren Reubien, Robert used in decorations for the china Guests this ‘evening ‘Will i Huff d Jot ; . i rab . ) < < g will include, Huff an ohn Sentnev, Dr, and Savage, James Cravens, Philip shower to be given by Miss Miles. |, od » IM . , Kran! and Baron Richards, Whit. | Guests will be Mrs. Spickelmier, 11 addition to the by Sa ar OY ugees und Or: ling. Other Indianapolis women who Mrs Spicklemire, Miss Shirley Wal- | "Bibline a —— A p selle, Ruth Eibling, Ruby Moore fare attending sessions are Mes-|lace, Chicago; Mesdames H. Were Suhre. Kay Runyon. ‘Henti- . ‘dames W. D. Keenan, W. C. Bar- Block Jr, W. D. Vogel Jr. Leonora | io. Lambert. Faustina Shingle- Ma Cr M O10 ] ~ tholomew, W. H. Link and George | Day, Emma Thomas and Charles | © Martha " McNaughton Clara Vy alc » 3 Won Dee. M. Maley, Mrs. Paul Andrews, D&Y- | gijhoim Caroline Pennington, Mar- : " die teiie he [ton, and the Misses Phyllis Block, | : Je Vitt a Jory on ag R 2 > TI (Children. Map Program —|Barvara Hereth, Margaret Spickle- |e “Rita Pulk, June ‘Taylor. otary 1CMCE : : . "mire and Edith Spickelmier. Sally ‘Hoffman, Nancy ‘McFadden. | v A May Day program for parents x ww n Melrose Deputy Verna Bunk Yewn A “May Magic” dinner-dance will A hus reed Ne Honor guest at a bathroom Troxel, Helen Matthus and Virginia % oh oy Repay oh yi 1:15 bm. Friday wo A chower given last night by Mrs. Cromlich, bia Cl > ie Ry a Mra ort Will be Haba me ee (Clyde T, Bowers t her home, ‘609 So or a Ee rogram will be a puppet play, Cin- jo 44th St. was Miss Martha Mar- | Mr. and Mrs. Bvron Miller. Mor- and his-ore estra will play and Miss derella. presented by the Junior garet Shepperd. Miss Shepperd, £antown, Ind. announce the mar- Dorothy Robards will sing THEY Sriwiol Dmath Oub. daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Bdwin K. riage of their daughter, Ernestine, ADDearing in the floor show will = = : "|Shepperd, 4117 Ruckle St., will be to Noah W. Beck Jr. son of Noah 8 a Drage. Sen ly . married to Clav Trusty Jr. son of W. Beck of Greenwood, Ind. haa 0 BLSCHS. A sister team. ahd J. New President Mrs. Clay Trusty, 17 W. 27th St.,| The wedding was at 6:30 p m., Eider Blackledge us The Man of June 2 in (he Travertine Room of last Friday, in the home of the Rev, Magic.” Miss Carroll Regan will - X the Hotel ‘Lincoln. land ‘Mrs. E. E. Aldrich, 3055 N. New rien as May Magic Queen. | Other guests ‘were ‘Mesdames Jersey St. Dr, Aldrich performed | Paul Lee Hargitt is entertainment John Feeser, Preston Woolf, Robert the ceremony. (committee chairman, assisted by B Lewis and John Wright and the, Mr. and Mrs. Beck Jr. ‘are at Kenneu ae. vice chairman, | [Misses Margaret Koesters, Dorothy home at 1126 N. Capitol Ave, Jk Culling. allan ©. Miller, David { pr » " -l ot, : . |. hd ’ . ’ « ROY ar Leppert ‘and Rose Japarmen 8 Aso Smith, Daniel F. Munn and Roy F, / Ye ws Williams. WW PT. A. to Give Plays pe a = Miss Anne M, O'Neill has been| Two one-act plays, “The Mother New Underarm {chosen as maid of honor for the Who Went Away” and “Meet the Iwedding of her sister, Miss Oath- Countess,” will be presented by the Cream Deodorant |'yn Frances O'Neill, to Homer Shel. School 9 Parent-Teacher Associa- safel [ton Prater Jr. May 28 in St. Joan [tion Dramatic Club at 7:30 p.m. $ y :

of Arc Catholic Church. Misses! Friday in the school auditorium. Paula and Geraldine O'Neill, twin I —_—_—_—_—_ sisters of the bride-to-be, will be i ; bridesmaids and little Carolyn ; 9 | § TR Flynn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.’ FOLKS LIKE YOU : William P. Flynn and a cousin of ’ Miss O'Neill, ‘will be flower girl. | You'll like the other Mr. Prater will have Thomas P. ke Bi Phillips, Kansas City, Mo., as best guests at the Bismarck. man and ushers will be Burch L. They, too, ‘enjoy ‘and appreciate good food, unobtrusive

Vermillion and Vincent P. Ring, | both of St. Louis, as ushers, The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. PF. O'Neill, 549 | E. 42d St, and Mr. Prater is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Homer Shel- | ton Prater of Atlanta, Ga. Miss Anna C. Brennan was to [entertain today with a bridge party for Miss O'Neill.

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Miss Mary Cecelia Conley, whose ‘marriage to Edward T. Newcomb Renick, vice presideny; Mrs. will be May 30 at Holy Cross Cath- | Seward Baker, recording secre- |olic Church, ‘was honor guest at a| tary; Mrs. Marvin Lugar, Pan- [miscellaneous shower ‘and bridge Hellenic representative; Ms. M. party given last night by Mrs. Yims] Speers MacCollum, treasurer; Miss cent M. Concannon at her home, | Mary Rose Jenkins, corresponding 506 Bosart Ave. Dr. ‘and Mrs. Jossecretary, and Miss Sara E.

leph L. Conley, 1617 B. Ohio 86. | Baird, Trident correspondent. are Miss Oonley’s parents ‘and Mr.

Mrs. Garrett W. Olds (above), | newly elected president of the | Indianapolis Alliance of Delta Delta Delta, will give the Circle Degree to cmalifiea alumnae and | senjors of the Butler University | “Chapter tomorrow night at the Butler Chapter House. A spread and business meeting are scheduled to follow. Other new officers of the Alliance are Mrs. Robert

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