Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 May 1940 — Page 23
PAGE 22 ‘Queen Elizabeth’ Will Reign at Butler
May Day at Butler University will be celebrated tomorrow in the traditional old English style with a8 May queen, her court. and a dramatic play upon the greensward. Three members of the Elizabethan court are pictured here with Queen Elizabeth. They are eft to right) Misses Margery |
Scarborough,
Elizabeth: and
Queen. gardens,
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Seven Local Girls Are Selected As Outstanding Butler Coeds; W. A. A. Names New Members
Seven Indianapolis students are among the ten Butler University coeds chosen as the most outstanding on the campus in & poll conducted recently by the Bulldog, monthly humor magazine, Coeds selected were Misses Jeanette Barnett, Marv Bell, Doris Brown, Janet Ingham, Betty Rose Martin, Rosemary Newman, Margaret Parrish, all of Indianapolis; Miss Mary Adelaide Denton. New Castle, Ind.; Miss Barbara Phelps, Kokomo, Ind., and Miss Mary Wiley, Prescott, Ariz. . . SU The selection was based on personality, scholarship, activities and beauty. Pictures and articles on the winners will appear in the final issue of the Bulldog. »
Mrs. H. B. Pike Names Art Aids
” » Miss Mary Fallis, Milan, Ind. ie is : senior at the university, has been Mrs. H. B. Pike, chairman of the awarded a white sweater and mon- Art Department of the Woman's ogram for participation in activi- Department Ciub for 1940-41, toties of the Women's Athletic As-'day had named chairmen and vice on Suns oS ase an, chairmen of standing committees in New members initiated into the . the department. Mrs. Pike enter-
society recently include Misses ) : Doris Brabender, Menka Guleff, tained the appointees at luncheon recently.
Ettajane Jordan, Camilla Keogh, Barbara and Marjorie Kelly, Norma o-chairmen of the Ten O'clock Miller, Dorothy Nelson, Betty Pop- we , . penseaker, Geraldine Getz and Ee BION ng Ns. Marjorie Glass, Indianapolis, and ure Moestiames H E Miss Kathleen Kouns, Lebanon, vil AE Monograms for participation in
tivities hoo ; Bctivities have been given to Miss “nop '6 McAlexander is chairBetty G. Boaz and Miss Irene Cow-
hh 1 ) " man of the courtesy committee; drill, Inchanapolis. Numerals were Mrs. Mary Hedges, telephone; Mrs won by Mies (i Barkan, FU john Burns, social activities: Mus. Har Son; d Liss ye Blankschein, W. P. Morton scrap hook, with Mrs La Porte, Ind ' Miss Jane Kranig Bd I Pedlow as vice chairman: Monticello, Ind.; Misses Virginia ny Merritt Woolf, art tours, and Menekheim, Louise O'Hara, Doro- npys Louise Pohlman, door. thy Overstreet and Dorothy mys Colin Lett is vice chairman Springer, Indianapolis. of the Art Department; Mrs. Helen » Talge Brown, secretary, and Mrs. Scarlet Quill, senior women's D. S. Meditch, treasurer. Advisers honorary, will cap new pledges at
are Mrs. Hugh J committee
Wolcott and Ray Dorward.
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Indianapolis; apolis; Margaret Millikan, Indianapolis, as Queen
lasingham, Hal Purdy, C. Eugene!
Janet Morgan, Indian-
Mary Louise Nugent, Columbus.
Miss Pequetti Heiton, Lafayette, will rule as May Activities will start at 3 p. m, in the formal
‘Made by Legion
| | Representatives of all units of ‘the Twelfth District, American Le‘gion Auxiliary, will meet at 324 St (and Boulevard Place at 8:30 a. m | Thursday to arrange flowers for Memorial Day Services. | The junior groups of all units land posts will place flags and flowers on the graves of all soldiers in {Crotvn Hill Cemetery at 2 p. m, {Memorial Day. The Sons of the | Legion Drum Corps of the Wayne
|Post will take part in the Memorial [Day parade.
Mrs. H. 8. Teitel, Twelfth District
|president; Mrs. Minnie Rigg, dis-| (trict memorial chairman, and Mrs. |
Ralph McKinstray, co-chairman, are in charge of arrangements. District Auxiliary headquarters for Poppy Day sales tomorrow will
be at the Fletcher Trust Building, |
(Market and Pennsylvania Sts.
Boosters Plan Riviera Dance
Ray C. Dorr is in charge of ar-| [rangements for the second guest
dance of the month to he given hy the Riviera Club Boosters. The event will be this evening in the club's main ballroom. Assisting the chairman are Dr and Mrs. George King, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Shelhorn and Mr. and Mrs. Don Millholland, Johnson and Snyder's Melody Makers will pro vide the music. The floor show will include dancing by Miss Ruth Ann McDonald and songs by the Har-
May 30th Plans
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' THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1940
SOCIETY—
Junior League Announces 16 Provisional Members
The Indianapolis Junior League today announced 16
provisional members. The list includes the Misses Jane Adams, Alice Emersoh, Harriet Patterson, Ruth Fishback, Agnes Coldwell and Laura Sheerin and the Mesdames William C. Atkins, Cornell Woolley Acheson, Janet Holliday Black, Bingham Booker, Otto Eisenlohr, Robert Ferriday, Thomas Hen-
derson, Addison Howe, Ross Lyons and William Wiggins. The provisionals will have their first meeting June 3 at the farm home of Mrs, William H. Wemmer, The group will meet with the board and the provisional training course committee, A picnic lunch will be served, The provisionals will take a six-week training course in the fall and will become full-fledged members next March, Board members named today by the league include Mrs, Howard Fieber, finance chairman; Mrs, Frederic W, Taylor, hospital; Mrs. Robert Sweeney, Next-to-New Shop; Mrs, George Ziegler, theater; Mrs. John Collett, placement; Mrs. John Cooper, education; Mrs. Lyman Ayres, art; Mrs. David P, Williams, city editor; Mrs, Harry Wade, The News Sheet; Mrs. Wemmer, ways and means, and Mrs. Donald Mattison, publicity,
Christamore Aid Meets June 11
New members of the Christamore Aid Society will be received at a luncheon meeting at the Woodstock Club June 11. It will be the final meeting of the season. Mesdames William L. Fortune Jr, Marlow W. Manion, Arthur Shea, Norman Perry Jr. and Robert Stempfel snd the Misses Ann Noble Johnston, Mary Sheerin Kuhn and Joanne Dissette are the new members,
Tudor Seniors Go to Brown County
At 10 o'clock tomorrow morning members of the Tudor Hall senior class will leave by bus for Brown County State Park, where they will be entertained at a steak roast given by Miss Mildred Milliken and Miss Lucille Schaef of the senior class, Accompanying the girls will be Mrs, Post Milliken and Mrs. J. 8, Schaf Jr, mothers of Miss Milliken and Miss Schaf, and Miss T. Hilda Stewart, Miss Lois Haver and Miss Daty Healy of the school faculty.
Belle Club to Be Entertained
Members of the Belle Club, their guests and escorts will be en tertained at a picnic and barn dance tomorrow evening at the | Spring Mill Farm of Donald H, Carter and Joseph E. Cain, Among those attending will be Miss Elizabeth Carter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carter, and the Misses Martha Alig, Phyllis Bell, Jeanne Faulconer, Margery Foltz, June Hoatsom, Marjorie Home, | Jane Mendenhall, Nancy Niven, Kay Nolan, Joyce Overbay, Betty Lou Washburn, Joan Welch, Edith Spickelmier and Catherine Glossbrenner., Other guests will be William Wainwright, John Welch, Frank | Tyroop, William Hanley, Steven Terry, Roland Rust, Arnold Hark | | less. John Patton, George Finney, Arthur Patrick, Jack Lilly, Wil- | liam Lieber, James Jeffrey, Bruce Hilkene, Robert Heath and Edward | Dunn.
Miss Stickney to Be Honored
Mrs. Edward D. Campbell was to entertain today at her home with a luncheon bridge and handkerchief shower for Miss Elinor Stickney, whose marriage to Lorenz Oscar Schmidt of Chicago | will be June 5. Miss Stickney Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph W. Stick= ney and Mr. Schmidt is the son of Oscar Schmidt of Spencer, Ind.
Memorial Day Visitors Mrs. John R. Grylls and her children of New Orleans, and formerly of Indianapolis, will arrive Wednesday to be the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Atkins Jr. for Memorial Day. . , . Mr, and Mrs. Frederick S. Boone Jr. will have as their guests at Speedway their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Krug and Mr. Krug's mother, Mrs. Henry Krug, all of St. Louis. . . . Guests of Dr. and Mrs. Marlow W. Manion at the Speedway race will be Dr. and Mrs, John W. Thomson, Garrett, Ind, and Mr, and Mrs. William T. McKay, Ft. Wayne, Ind. |
Mrs. W. P Coler Entertains Senior Members of Alpha Phi; |
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Omega Phi Tau Convention Set |
A convention, tea, council meeting and buffet supper are scheduled by sororities for this week-end and early next week. {
V. Grossman, Frank Cantwell, Har- | Misses Jane Renard, Patsy Boggs, |
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are Mrs. George Van Dvke and Mrs May Day ceremonies tomorrow in
is chairman of teas for the depart-
Mis. Wendell P. Coler was to entertain with an informal tea at the |
Governor Buys Poppy Day Flower Early
Times Photo Governor Townsend (right) was among the first | ana Department, Veterans of Foreign Wars, and Indiana citizens to buy a poppy for Poppy Day | Mrs. Margaret Murray look on as Ama Rea Murray which will be held tomorrow. W. H. Chadwick, de- | places the poppy in the lapel of Governor Towns partment adjutant and liaison officer of the Indi | send's coat,
Riley Will Get Crystal Shower Will Be Given Show Proceeds Ton ig ht for Mar, garet R iddell; The Junior Horseman's asoon-| Martha Shepperd to Be Honored
tion will give the proceeds of its | show tomorrow afternoon and night | With the approach of June many brides-to-be are being entertained tr ’" > [with showers, rhe PHySONpY ward wt Miss Margaret Lee Riddell, whose marriage to Robert Rehbun Allen James Whitcomb Riley Hospital. |5 oincinnati will be June 1 is to be honor guest at a dessert bridge and One thousand dollars in prizes crystal shower given tonight by Mrs. Harry Riddell at the home of will be offered at the performances her mother, Mrs. Clyde E. Parsons, 4337 Broadway. Mrs. Parsons will asat the Algonquin Stables. Ely Lang |$ist her daughter, FT —— Ir. ‘of Delaware, 'O.. und Miss ha Miss Riddell is the daughter of ald, Martha Ober, Tda Pretti, June silly ‘Dr. and Mrs. Edmond TF. Riddell, Thomas, Dolores Teipen, Maxine Hester of Morton Grove, Ill, will [5535 Central Ave. and Mr, Allen Is [Teipen, Dolores Williams, Dolores
be junior judges. | the son of Mr. and Mrs, A. 8. Reh- | &chludecker and Anne Louise ReiBoxholders for the event include Pun. Cincinnati.
bel, ; Spring flowers will be used as Messrs. and Mesdames W. Richard- | yacorations for the party. Guests son Sinclair, Russell L.
White, with the bride-to-be and her moth- | Frank J. Hoke, James T. Lockwood, |er will be Mesdames Thomas RidDudley Williston, M. E. Curle, J.|dell, Norman Nicolai, James West M. Bloch, John J. Kennedy, Arch |and Kenneth Xinnear and
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Miss Jean Smith, whose marriage to Robert Bisenhour will be June | 1, will be honor guest at a miscels |laneous shower given tonight by the | niiss Marjorie Udell at her home, Assisting the hostess will be Miss
Jean Nicolai, | npilared Forsythe and Miss Mar= Virginia Miles, |
(garet ‘Trager, Pell and Helene = ects in addition to Miss Smith
(will include Mesdames Richard » |Rowland, Harlan Ruede and Wil- | A tea and linen shower will be |ljam Katzenberger and the Misses given Sunday afternoon hy Mrs. | Ada Isenhour, Mary McPherson, William J. Ryan and her daughter, Helen Isenhour, Dorothy Tutter{Mrs. John T. Feeser, for Miss Mar- row, Verle McFadden, Charlotte tha Shepperd, whose marriage to|Klepfer, Betty Dobbs, Mary KathCiay Trusty Jr. will be June 2 in larine Kelley, Betty Lewis, Vivian the Travertine Room of the Hotel Dike, Irene Knight, Doris Buser, Lincoln. The hostesses will be as- | Carol Helser, Louise Smith and [sisted hy Mrs. Roy Wilmeth, [Barbara Sedam. J. JI Guests will include Mrs, Edwin | Miss Smith is the daughter of K. Shepperd and Mrs. Clay Trusty, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Smith, Leba« mothers of the bride and bride- non, Ind, and Mr. Eisenhour is groom-to-he, and Mesdames Guy the son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Inman, F. Allen Graham, A. J. Bisenhour, also of Lebanon, Koesters, P. Byrne Terhorst. 1. M Holmes, Louis P, Baler, William | Shepler, ©. 'T. Bowers, Robert Misses Barbara and Marjory Weaver, John Esterline, James 2Zechiel, who will become brides in Fitzgerald, Elmer Ittenbach, John #8 double wedding ceremony June 22 A. Wright, Robert Cash, George C. in the Meridian Heights PresbyMoors. W. KX. Trusty and Maurice terian Church, will be honor guests Fogarty. : at a luncheon tomorrow at HecaOther guests will be Misses Doro- thorn’s Tearoom given by Mrs, lthy Shepperd, Margaret Koesters, Willis B. Holmes, Fremont, O.: Mrs.
old S. Cheney, M. H. Fuller, W. S.|Eileen White. Horn, John K. Goodwin, Paul V. Chivington and E. A. Crane, Other boxes have been taken by the Messrs, and Mesdames W. H. Jarrett, Frank Richards, R. A. Doud, W. Teeguarden, Fred E. Cox, William A. Hussey, R. W. Woodard, John B. Stokely, Willis Kuhn, William E. Munk, William H. WemJ. R, McNutt, Eugene Miller,
Lois Dorothy Jackson, Mary Blizabeth Sternberger,
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Alex Metzger, Clavton 0. Mogg, August C, Bohlen, Robert R. Rhoads, V. K. Reeder, Ronayne Other hox reservations have heen made by Dr. and Mrs, Harry G. Jones, Miss Mary Ellen Willis, Dr. and Mrs, L. A, Ensminger, Dr, C. F. Stout, G. Barrett Moxley, L. J Keach, Frank Samuels, L. 8. Dickey of West Baden, Ind, Dr. and Mrs. Russell P, Veit, Dr. and Mrs. George F. Knue, the Misses Emma and Mary Moore and Mrs. Karl DePrez of Shelbyville, Ind,
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J. C. Hardesty. Mrs. Vincent Smith the formal garaens, Members are
chosen on & basis of activities, scholarship, personality and Butler spirit. Miss Lilajane Harms is president of the organization, na ‘ : v The group will hold a reunion “ere named by Mrs, Pike. at 2:30 p. m. Saturday, June 8, at re: Executive—Mrs. Clayton H.| the home of Mrs. Thor G. Wesen- Liage, honorary chairman; Mrs. Sunday. The High Steppers Subberg, 429 Buckingham Drive (Pike, general chairman, and Mrs. \peb Club will hold their dance at ® lL : | Leonidas Smith, Hoosier Salon the club Tuesday night. Miss Phylcounselor. lis Dukes is in charge of plans. Fri- » | Invitations—Mrs. R. O. McAlex- | gay night, May 31, the Broad K ent-Gudeel |ander, chairman; Mrs, Othniel | Ripple High School junior-senior > Hitch,
vice chairman; Mesdames | prom will be held at the club. Rite Is Today
ment, Committees for the Indianapolis Hoosier Art Salon sponsored an-| nually by the Art Department also They
under the direction of Robert Mitchum. Nick Craciunoiu and his orchestra Will play for an all-club dance to-
(morrow night in the main ballroom.
monaires, Tech High School quartet, yioniand Country Club this afternoon in honor of senior members of
'Open house will be held at the club |
ALPHA PHI SORORITY at DePauw University. Girls from Shortridge land Technical high schools and Tudor Hall also were to be guests, Mrs. | James C. Carter and Mrs. Marion | = ———
’ ‘Cancer Army's v |P, Ensley were to pour. bins, Miss Lucille Paxson and Miss | Dance Tonight Assisting the hostess were to be 'Prances Reed. Mrs, L. C. Spahr will “-
| Mesdames Ted O. Philpott, James he toastmaster at the dinner to- | 'Rudell, Wood C. Moll, Merrill Es- morrow.
| . Thomas P. Jenkins, Ray D ie, Thoma . Miss Virginia Hall will entertain
Grimes, Jack Clymer, Neal Grider, |Mesdames Mason King, Bruce Mac- members of TAU DELTA TAU | Army, American Society for the | | SORORITY at a buffet supper this
(Intosh, Charles Jose, Robert Sew- | Gontro : lard, Trwin, McDonald of Kirklin, [evening at her home, 5050 E. New |COnt % wmegt, Wifl ie 02s. ul Ind. and Miss Halcyon Mendenhall. [York St. Guests will include Mes- Mrs. Walter Sormane. Misses Alice Hankins, Mary Alice | dames Alvin Nahre, Robert Tyler,| Their guests will be Messrs, and [Claycomb, Carolyn Dixon and Mar- | Paul Ziegler, Don Young, Kenneth Mesdames George Buskirk, Paul 'jorie McWilliams, Indianapolis, |Beisinger; Misses Irene Goodwin, \cNamara, Elmo Richey, Preston ‘members of the DePauw chapter, Kathryn Haldemann, Mae Berry wool and Louis O'Connor, Miss
Entertaining informally at their
| home tonight before the dance {sponsored by the Women's Field
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Rosemary Bradley, Mary Rosalie Beck, Dorothy Keene and Marfe Warren, » » w | Mrs. Walter H, Edwards Jr. and | her mother, Mrs. Bert Beasley, will entertain with a china shower tonight at Mrs. Beasley's home. 3554 Central Ave, for Miss Helen Marietta Root. Miss Root, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore E. Root, 7170 N. Pennsylvania St, will become the bride of Howard B. McChord, son of Mr, and Mrs. Hugh P. McChord, 2612 Broadway, in a ceremony at the First Congregational Church June 8.
Joseph H. Holmes, New York, and Mrs, James S, Marlowe, Mrs. Willis B., Holmes mother of Dr. David Holmes to whom Miss Barbara will be married, Miss Marjory will be married to Lieut. Clare ence N. Warren of Kelly Field, Tex. The brides-to-be are the daughters of Mr, and Mrs. Chester 1. Zechiel, Following the luncheon, bridge will be played at Mrs. Marlowe's home, 3917 Carrollton Ave, Guests, in ads dition to the Misses Zechiel, will ine clude Mesdames Zechiel, Ralph Coble, Lyman Hunter, Emsley W, Johnson Jr. Clarence N, Warren, Thomas Reilly, Ralph Brafford, Les-
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| Jerome Trunkey, Irving Blue. Louise | Five tennis courts at the club are |B. Pohlman, Henry L. Patrick and ready for daytime play. Reserva|W. Presley Morton. [tions will be taken next week for | _Program—Mrs. George A. Van- night playing and three of the Miss Charlene Frences Gudgel Dyke, gv) Mrs. J. ae o ecome the bride of Robert desty, vice chairman; Mesdames wi x : Brown, Colin L. Lett, Meditch, Lawrence Kent in a ceremony at 8:30 p. m, today at the Meridian
gan, Woolf and C. Eugene Wolcott, Dinner—Mrs. Willlam H. Polk, chairman; Mesdames W. E. Frazer, Alvin G. Jose, John Berns, Dor(ward, William Kassebaum and Miss Pearl Kiefer, Gallery Tours—Mrs, Willard N. Clute, chairman; Mrs. A. T. Coate, vice chairman; Mesdames Ralph Gregory Morgan, Hugh J. Baker, |E. A. Brown, Howard Painter, C. E. Crippen, A. F. Wickes, Martha E. | Wilson and Miss Flora Love. Club hostesses—Mrs, Clarence J. Finch chairman; Mrs. William L. Sharp, vice chairman; Mesdames John W. Thornburgh, Fred L. Peitijohn, Felix T. McWhirter. W. D. Keenan, Horace G. Casady, William H. Hodgson, E. A, Kelly and Louise
Heights Presbyterian Church. Miss Gudgel is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman 8. Gudgel, 118 E. 46th St., and Mr. Kent is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry G. Kent, 1617 Comer Ave. Dr. Sidney Blair Harry will perform the ceremony before a background of flowering spring shrubs in large baskets, Lowell Gano will sing and Fay Kelly, Bellingham, Wash. cousin of the bride, will play violin selections. Miss Gudgel will wear a floor length gown of white chiffon over white satin fashioned with a full skirt and fitted bodice. The fitted sleeves end in a turn back cuff at the wrist and the v-shaped neck-
[Purdy, Blasingham, DeWitt S. Mor- |
|courts are ready for night play now. |Two more shuffleboard courts are [being built, making a total of six |courts. constructed at the north end of the
|outdoor pool for persons wishing to [watch swimmers.
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“The Personnel of Medical Prac-
tice” will be the subject of Dr. Mor- |
ris Fishbein, editor of the Journal of the American Medical Association. at the commencement exercises of the Indianapolis City Hospitol School of Nursing tonight.
A new pool padoga is being |
|were to come from Greencastle to and Boneda Mitchell.
ens. Local members of DELTA SIGMiss Dorothy Thomas, Indianap- MA KAPPA who will attend the lolis, will be installed as president of [organization's convention tomorrow [OMEGA PHI TAU SORORITY at/and Sunday at Lafayette, Ind. ina meeting Sunday at 10 a. m. which |clude Misses Kathleen Adams, Mary will be part of a two-day council Lucas, Georgia Paidrick, Jane meeting of the organization to be Sharp, Marie Sorensen, Edith Tutheld tomorrow and Sunday at the terrow; Mesdames Richard Lubking, Severin Hotel. Others who will take ‘William Willoughby and David L office wiil be Miss Ann Layton, Young. Mrs. Young will be installed Anderson, Ind. vice president; Mrs. [as supreme council director of the Fred Yeaman, Indianapolis, treas- local chapter, {urer; Miss Ruth Waddell, Colum'bus, O,, attorney general; Miss Ruth irae MA, HAF TES 2 i yl Sharkitt, Richmond, Ind., organizer, | tained 0) y § Bohor Of Miss Miss Carman Silva, Cincinnati, ©. | 2hed recently in . St publicity manager, and Miss Anne Esther Jefferson, whose marriage to
. Le : Harold Kottlowski will be June 9. IS A uppmiger, St. Touls, MO., | iss Marjorie Brinkman was ~SLUOU .
hostess. Guests Jud Mesda ne:
. [John ington and East St. Louis, TIL; | aritliam Nimal; Misses Ada Behr-
| : 3 Cincinnati, Columbus and Nidal [mann, Edith DeMunbrun, Mary Ann
line is edged with white chiffon B. Pohlman.
Thirty-five senior students will town, O. local
and ‘Anderson, |Dickmeyer, Martha Ortstadt, Mar-|
ruching. The bride will wear a shoulder length veil of net caught bv a wreath of orange blossoms and will carry a shower bouquet of lilies of the valley. Miss Jane Crosby will be maid of honor. Her agua gown is styled
Prizes and Sales—Mrs. Royal A. Nicholas, chairman; Mrs. Charles T. Hanna, vice chairman; Mes|dames E. Katterhenry, Floyd White, {Harry J. Berry, Everett M. Scho(field, Frank C. Dailey and Miss
receive diplomas at the exercises in!and Richmond, Ind, and 'tha Pritchard and Wilma Mae
i ers wi formal din‘the Hospital auditorium at 8 p. m. chapters will attend. A |Schakel. The Rev. John F. McShane will de- Ner for out of town guests wis pre=y hs liver the invocation. Other speakers cede a dance tomorrow evening. In|
'will be Miss Florence Ressler and charge of arrangements are Mrs, ~ | 18 to Graduate
IJanet Shaw.
similar to that of the bride and has elbow length sleeves. She will carry a bouquet of lilies of the valley and wear a cluster of them in her hair. Mrs. Gudgel’'s dress will be navy blue and will be worn with blue accessories. Mrs. Kent will wear a light blue frock with black accessories. Their corsages will be lilies of the valley. Ralph Kent will be his brother's best man and Howard Manning and Frederick Mindach will be ushers. After an informal reception at the church the couple will leave on a short wedding trip. They will be at home after Monday at 118 E. 46th St. Both the bride and bridegroom were graduated from Butler | University. Out of town guests at the cere- |
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{dents will receive certificates for advanced work supplementing experience obtained in their schools. The junior class of the school entertained seniors at a dinner dance recently at the Marott Hotel and class day exercises were held at 2:30 p. m, yesterday on the Nurses’ Home campus. The City Hospital Alumnae Association entertained the graduating class at a dance last night at the Lake Shore Country Club.
4-H Leaders Form Franklin Twp. Club
The Junior leaders of Franklin Township girls’ 4-H Clubs have or-
‘|ganized a junior leadership club to
home |
mony will include Mr. and Mrs. | Frank Kelly, Bellingham; Mr. and Mrs. William Finney, Mrs. Charles | Martin and Mr, and Mrs. George | Kull, all of Kokomo, Ind.
reational problems throughout the! year, The club was organized this week | at the New Bethel home of Mrs. |
work out their directing and rec- |
‘Mayor Reginald H. Sullivan. James Richwine, Mrs. William RobAt Ladywood |
At the same time 33 affiliate stu- ae Commencement exercises for the
senior class of Ladywood School will | be held at 10 a. m. Monday June 3 at the school. Senior students are Misses Gherlaine Barnette, Viola Coyle, Mar- | garet and Frances Dingley, Janet Farrell, Helen Shumaker, Helen Rita Swartz and Mary Lou Campbell, all of Indianapolis; Wiss Phyllis Carter, Bedford, Ind.; ie,
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Mary Kathryn Kratz, Evansville, Ind.; Miss Marian Knecht, Muncie, Ind.; Misses Peggy Fitzgerald, Rose- | mary Gitre, Barbara Hamlin and | Bobette Tobin, all of Detroit; Miss | Joan Millenbach and Miss Barbara Toolin, both of Grosse Point, Mich., and Miss Mary Jane Callahan, Battle Creek, Mich,
Mrs. Bingham to Be Feted Miss Hannah A. Noone, Marion | County recorder, and the Marion] County Democratic ward vice chair-| men will entertain with a card | party Monday evening in honor of | Mrs. Edna F. Bingham, newly | elected vice chairwoman of the State Democratic Committee. Mrs. | . ¥rances Marsh, 3510 N. Meridian &t,, will be hostess. Mrs. Ira P, Haymaker also will be a guest.
Miss Pearl Herrell (above) is chairman of the bridge party to be given by Beta Alpha Chapter of Pi Omicron Sorority this evening at the Hotel Lincoln, She will be assisted by the Misses Mildred Overbeck, Marie Casey, Louise Keyler, Clara Kleeman and Mrs. Kathryn Linton.
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Margaret Lowdermilk, township vo[cational leader. The next meeting will be at her home on June 6. Miss Lucy Hittle is president of the club; Miss Thelma Luebkeman, vice president; Miss Doris Willsey, secretary, and Miss Nina Wheatley recreational chairman. Other members are the Misses Margaret Apel, Leta Cunningham, Helen Daugherty, Marjorie Wolcott and Rosemary Evans. The club is called the anklin Township Leaderettes.” —-—
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a | : Sheriff Feeney to Speak | Porter Photo, Sheriff Al Feeney and Walter C. | Mrs. William Levin (above) was |Boetcher, county treasurer, will] | Miss Bernice Levey of Des Moines, |speak at a meeting of the Perry | Towa, before her marriage April (Township Women's Democratic] 28 at the home of Rabbi Morris [Club at 2:30 p. m, tomorrow at the | M. Feuerlicht. Mr, and Mrs, Levin [Lake Shore Country Club, Mrs, are at home at the Seville Apart- [Harry Cook, hostess, will be asments. Miss Anne Louise Perry [sisted by Mesdames Roy Cavanaugh, and Miss Kathryn Eden were hos- [William Johnson, Marvin Kramp, tesses recently for a miscellaneous [John Clayton, Fred Shutt and Roy shower in Mrs. Levin's honor, Fleenor,
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The bridal colors of yellow and green will be used in appointments. Guests with Miss Root and her {mother will be Mesdames J, Wil(liam Berry, James Stewart, Gif« ford Cast, Bert Davis, Idan Flaa land Julian Kennedy and the Misses Betty Warren, Louise Edwards, and Dorothy Dunkle, " » ”
The bridal colors of blue and
Dorothy Darling, Miss Marie Matuschka and Stanley Joseph and Ralph Roberts. The dance will be at Tom Devine's Music Hall, Illinois and Michigan Sts. Warpy Waterfall and his orchestra of Bloomington, Ind. will play. Mrs. Fred Luker is in charge | of arrangements for the event and Miss Lylian Lee is ticket chairman,
[lie Graham, Henry Moffitt, Clifford Bradley, Arthur Wilson and John Hopkins, Misses Marjorie Hennis, Julia Hutchens, Marcia Warren, Margaret Ann Paul, Bettyann Jones, Barbara Ballinger, June Woodworth, Dorothy Wheling, Ellen Hamilton, Betty Lou Blackmore, Ann Tefft, Aline Bailey, Martha Norman, Charlyn Murray, Louise Dickson, Madeline
/white were used in decorations for (And Mary Vance Trent, Jeanette 'a miscellaneous shower given last | Wright, Carleen Becker, Elysee ‘night by Mrs, Marie Mangold and |Crosier and Martha Morrison, ‘Mrs. Adolph Willams for Miss |
[Dorothy Marfe Teipen, Miss Tei- | &f Roch’s Party Set
~ Four to Attend Delegate Meet \pen's marriage to J. Lambert Man|gold, son of Mrs. Marie Mangold,| Mrs, Edward Obergfell and Mrs.
Attending the National Delegate 1917 Charles St, will be May 30 in Bernard Eck will have charge of a Conference of the American Asso-!St. Roch’s Catholic Church. Mr. [eard party to be sponsored Sunday clation of Social Workers from the and Mrs, Joseph F. Teipen, 2860 S. afternoon ard evening by the Altar local chapter will be Miss Emma Meridian St, are the bride to=be's | Society of St. Roch's Church at St, Puschner, American Legion Child | parents. | Roch’s Hall, 3600 8, Meridian St, Welfare Division, and Miss Geneva| Guests ‘were Mesdames Teipen, ais : -~ Feamon of the State Department of | Arthur Herald, Maggie Wiwi, Frank Public Welfare, chapter delegates. |Bischoff, Roy Mayer, Lawrence | Louis Evans will attend as chap- Harmon, Pat Farrell, James Lawter chairman and Miss Leona Mas- rence, Joseph L, Teipen, Elmer soth as a member of the national Palmer, Clyde Gray, William | committee on chapter organization. Wuest, Nora Nelson, Louis Hagan,
Corrective Glasses Convention sessions open to-|Allan Dacon, Charles Niedenthal,
Will Open Up a day at Grand Rapids, Mich. Mrs,|Ragal Thomas, Al Niedenthal and
Constance Strauss and Miss Edith Pete Kesterson, Stander are alternate delegates. | Misses Helen Wiwi, Agnes Her- | New World for You
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RAMP 3.95
Maybe you don’t need glasses « ++ if 80, we'll be glad to tell you, but you owe vourself a periodic, conscientious checkup!
The first shipment sold out in no time and we wired for more! Those who were disappointed the first time can now be fitted in this popular number fashioned from multi-colored striped seersucker, Other Paragon Ramps, 3.96 and 4.96
Paragon Shop-—Fourth Foor
PAY WEEKLY Small Carrying Charge Dr. Gregson, Dr. Klein,
Dr. Conner Registered Optomelrists
The Wm. H. Blosk Oo.
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