Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 June 1940 — Page 20

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Las udor. Hall Alumnae A sociation Flcts Officers

The Tudor Hall Alumnae Association esterdiy elected new officers and directors at its annual luncheon méeting at the Woodstock Club. Left" to right are Miss Madelaine Speers, a director; Miss Betty Tharp, vice president; Mrs. John Colilett, afumnae trustee; Mrs. A. K. Scheidenhelm, a . ~ director; Mrs. A. Kiefer Mayer, the new presi-

Mrs. Fred D. Stilz to Entertain This Evening for Jane Crowell; * Dorothy T ravis Becomes Bride

elected were

rectors.

Wedding announcements and an engagement announcement appear!

with showers for brides-to-be in today’s nuptial news.

nominating committee.

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dent, and Mrs. J. I. Cummings, secretary. Gthers Mrs. Mrs. Charles Harvey Bradley, director; Mrs, Paul E. Fisher, re-elected alumnae trustee, and Mrs. Louis Thomas and Mrs. Henry C. Atkins, re-elected diMrs. Elsa Pantzer was chairman of the

Alexander. Stewart, treasurer;

Camp Dellwood ‘Opens June 30

The Girl Scout Council of Indianapolis and Marion County will hold | its" June meeting at 10 o'clock Tuesday morning at the Girl Scout Little

» Mrs.-Fred D. Stilz, 450 N. Audubon Road, will entertain tonight with, House.

B kitchen shower and bridge party for Miss Jane Crowell

whose marriage |

Standing committees will give the

o-Edgar D. Randolph Jr. will’ be [June 16. The bride-to4be is the daugh-| year’s reports and plans for camp

fer of Mr.zand Mrs. Frederic N. Crowell, 715 E. 57th St,

Randolph is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar D. Randolpl,

Lafayette, Ind.

Appointments for the party will| : 3 in yellow and-.green.

son, Francis Insley, Helen DeVell- Gi gery, Dorothy | Duggan, mary Clark’ Williams and Mildred |toinette Siener and Stiiz Cain, Miss Bobby Jo Vestal | # zl = and ‘Miss Mary Belle Lowe. | Mrs. Myrtle Cullom,

> # =n =» St, announces the

: Mr. are traveling in_the Smoky Moun- | C. | Boyle. tains following their marriage last 9 a. m, .June 29

Guests in| ger, William Watkinson, Harry Wegaddition to Miss Crowell and her!ener and Charles McCord and the ~ mother will be Mesdames Edward | Misses Wanda Blumenauer, MarCrowell, Harry Ward, Laura Ben-|garet Dalton, Pauline Duhm, Edith Irene ing Miller, Frank Fairchild, Rose-| Rae sner, Hilda Hollingsworth, AnElynor Keller.

and Mr. |season at Dellwcod will be discussed.

Mrs. Earl Moomaw, chairman of the Camp Committee, will report on repairs and improvements on the

from the annual cookie sales. Miss Lucille Cannon, staff director, will discuss . registration and program plans for camp. Troop camp sessions opened today and will continue until June 23.

. «|The established camp season will 2946 Station engagement of ands Mrs. Glaston Wampler | her daughter, Kathleen, to Edward The" we@ding will be at in St. John’s

begin June 30 and end Aug. 10. Troop 43 will close its year's program tonight at 7 o'clock with a meeting at the home of the leader, Mrs. R. B. Daley, 4646 Graceland Ave.

camp made possible by the proceeds |

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SOCIETY—

At the First Presbyterian’ Church

. Commencement exercises for the Tudor Hall School

Presbyterian Church. Members of the class are Misses Virginia Wyatt Binford, Harriette Kathryn Burbank, Mary Josephine Clapp, Jane ‘Marie Cox, Marjorie Flickinger, Louise Janet Glasser, Margaret Jane Gray, Margaret Eleanor Hillis, Margaret Johnson, Jacquelyn Joseph, Annette Larabee Lange, Elizabeth Love Macey, Ada Caroline

*Merry, Mildred Post Milliken, Susannah Lyne Milner, Florence Ruth Oran, Emmy Haerle Pantzer, Frances Waldron Potter, Elizabeth Caroline Reynolds, Martha Ann Rupel, Lucile Green Schaf, Julia Redd Sefton, Emily Letitia Sinclair and Gloria Maxine Strashun., Following the exercises, the seniors will dance at the Woodstock Club.

Junior League to Hold Final Meeting of Season The last regular meeting of the Junior League will be at 10:45

League conference in Seattle will be presented by Mrs. John Cooper and Miss Joanne Dissette, delegates. followed by bridge, golf, tennis and swimming. }

Mrs. Wilson. M othershead Heads Smith Club

. College Club. Other officers elected at a called meeting include Mrs. David P. Williams Jr. vice president; Mrs. Leslie Lee, secre tary, and Mrs. A. K. Scheidenhelm, treasurer. Mrs, Theodore Griffith and Mrs. Morris Brown are new board members. The club will meet at 10 o'clock Tuesday morning at the home of Mrs. James Carroll in Golden Hill to organize for Red Cross work to be carried on weekly during the summer months.

Day Nursery Picnic Today

Three busses of children of the Indianapolis Dew Nursery and their parents will leave the nursery at 5 p. m. today for Brookside «Park, where the Junior Auxiliary to the Indianapolis Day Nursery will hold its annual picnic for them. Mrs. E. Hardy Adriance heads the committee in charge of the " event. Her assistants are Mesdames Mayburn F. Landgraf, David ~ V."Burns and Kenneth Griffith. Board members of the auxiliary who will attend aresMesdames M. J. Spencer, James P. Cunningham, James L. Murray, Walter Krull, John E. Messick and Rollin W, Spiegel.

Orchard School Graduates 12

Henry C. Atkins was the speaker at commencement exercises at Orchard School at 9 a. m. today. He was introduced by Gordon . H. Thompson, school director. Diplomas were presented to the following students, who have compieted 8th grade work: Ann Paxton Atkins, Thomas Harvey Cox Jr, Lillian Fletcher, Lucy Ruth Holliday, Frederick Hoke Lesh, Alexander Mitchell McDermott, Truman Booth Moyer, Frances Louise Nafe, Eldon Howard Nyhart, Alice Holliday O'Neal, Jane Clarke Sewell and Thomas Guy Wainwright. A musical program included songs by kindergakten, primary and

and senior octets. English recorder numbers played by the children included a Canadian folk tune by a group of soprano and alto recorders, a solo on the alto recorder and a trio of soprano, alto and tenor recorders. : Following the welcome into the alumni group of the school and the singing of school songs, class day exercises were to be held on the school grounds.

Tudor Hall Will Graduate 24 Tonight:

senior class will be held at 8 p. m. tonight ih the First

a. m. Tuesday at the Woodstock Club. Reports of the recent Junior

Luncheon at 1 p. m. will be

Mrs. Wilson Mothershead is the new president of the Smith’

intermediate groups, the chorus of older children, and the junior:

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FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 19 40

Assist With Garden Club’s Annual Flower Shou

The Indianapolis District, Garden Club of Indi*

ana, will sponsor its annual flower

John Herron Art Museum. Mis. George A. Schu-

Life in India Topic tor Talk

A luncheon and a book review are scheduled by | two church organizations for next week. Z

Kenneth L. Potee, on furlough from religious educational work in the Central Province of India for the Disciples’ of Christ, will speak at the annual luncheon meeting of the WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN MISSIONARY SOCIETY OF THE SEVENTH CHRISTIAN CHURCH in the church next Tuesday at 12:30 o’clock. Mr. Potee who has lived in: India for nearly 20 years, will tell of the life of the| Indians in the jungle station of Pendra Road.

Mrs. E. C. Rumpler will review the book {Imperial Twilight” by Bertita Harding at the LOIS CIRCLE OF THE THIRD CHRISTIAN CHURCH at 12:15 o'clock Tuesday, at the home of Mrs. Merle Sidener, 5305 Washington Blvd. Mrs. Nora Beaver will be in charge of devotions. The meetirg will be under the direction of Mrs: Carl Gakstetter.

Times macher (left) and Mrs. Paul R. Summers will assist at the event. Entries for the show will be received

show’ Sunday at | from 2 to 5 p. m. Iomorrow,

‘Committee Chairmen Appointe By May Wright Sewall Council Local Women Are Auditors

Committee chairmen and assistants of the May Wright Sewall Indiana Council of Women have been named by the executive officers the organization.

tary; Mrs. E. L. Burnett, Indianapolis, hospitality chairman; Miss May, Terre Haute, publicity; Mrs. R. Earl Peters, Ft. Wayne, mentarian; Mrs. C. J. Sembower of Bloomington, editor of the Bulletin, to be assisted by Miss Helen Duncan, also of Bloomington. Mrs. Ella Almond, Mrs. Gertrude Ricketts and Mrs. Thomas Bowser, all of Indianapolis, were named auditors. Mrs. E. E. Padgett of Indianapolis; Mrs. Ben Boughman, Kokomo; Mrs. Lulu Richart, Terre Haute, and Mrs. J. D. Bostic, Ft. Wayne, will be in charge of admissions; Mrs. C. K. McDowell, Indianapolis, child welfare chairman; Mrs. John Blaynew, Ft. ayne, and Mrs. R. L. Mottern, Indianapolis; Mrs. J. E. P. Holland, Blooniington; Miss Lillian Marsh, Ft. Wayhe, and Mrs. Paul P. Bedell, Indianapolis, legislation. Mrs. David Ross Named

Indianapolis, credentials and| elec= tions.

Marian Colle) € Has Graduation

The Rev. James A. Magner pro= fessor at the Quigley Preparatory Seminary at Chicago, delivered the commencement address morning at the third annual com‘mencement exercises at arion College. '

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The Most Rev. Joseph ‘E. Ritter, bishop of the Indianapolis Dil ese, honorary president of Marian College, presented the degrees and diplomas. Sister Aloysius Williams, D.| Cc. member of the St. Vincent's| Hospital staff, received a Bachelor of Science degree in chemistry and: Sister Mary of Divine Providence Gehrlich, R. G. S., of the Canyept * of the Good Shepherd received a teacher’s training certificate. | | Sister Mary Carol Schroed n 0. S. F, and Sister Rose Ann 0ob. O. S. F., of Indianapolis received Bachelor of Arts degrees in French and social science, respectively, Teacher training certificates were received by the Misses Mary yet

Portfolio Picnics This Afternoon

The annual picnic of the Portfolio Club will be at 4 p. m. today at the Julia Jameson Nutrition Camp at Bridgeport, Ind. Officers of the club compose the committee in charge of the event. They are George A. Newton Jr., president; Mrs. John I. Kautz, vice president; Mrs. Clifton Wheeler, secretary, and Herbert Foltz, treasurer,

Joan Johnson and Fiance Honored

A bridal dinner for Miss Joan Pratt Johnson and Elmer Stuart Doriot,- whose marriage will be at 8 p. m. tomorraw night at the First Presbyterian Church, will be given tonight by the bride's mother, Mrs. Wilbur Johnson, at the Johnson home. Members of the immediate families and Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Kurth of Ridgewood, N. J., aunt and uncle of the brie: will attend. Mr. Kurth is to give his niece in marriage.

Shidelers to Give Bridal Dinner : Mr. and Mrs. Jack E. Shideler are to entertain tonight with a bridal supper for their daughter, Jane, and John Spann Lynn. Miss Shideler and Mr. Lynn, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Raymond Lynn, also are to be married tomorrow. The ceremony, at 8 p. m,, will. be in Christ Episcopal Church. Guests will include members of the bridal party: Mrs. Emmett Jackson, Hammond, Ind. who will be matron of honor; Miss Betty

; Sunday in. their new home in | Church. - Chelsea Manor. The bride was Miss Georgia Marie Neargarder Dorothy Travis, daughter. of Mr. {will entertain tomorrow night at and Mrs. Clifford Travis, Spencer, | ‘her home for Miss Culiom. Decora- | Ind.,- before her marriage. ~ My. | tions will be in the bridal. colors of | * Wampler is the son of Mrs. Harvey Pink and blue. Miss Mary Jane Wampler of Bloomington, Ind. Mannix will “present a program of Mr. Travis gave his daughter| in dances. : mairiage. Attendants were: Miss| | rok Mary Jane Parkinson and William Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. McPhee Fiseus. The couple will be at home Jr, Denver, Colorado, announce the Beier June 15. : marriage of their| daughter, Ann be ia | | Jeanette, to Robert Lewis Hutchin4 ) Ison, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank|freshment committee, They are the Mr. and ~Mrs. Leslie Hesler | of | Hutchinson, Lawrenceburg, Ind./Misses Carol Brown, Patty Ann Jeffersonville} Ind., announce the, The wedding was Sunday in Wash-|Coate, Shirley . Ray Evans, Mary marriage ‘of their daughter, en ington, at the home of the bride's | Alice Kemp, Flo Ann McMullen, Luise, to Byron Earl Bales of In- aunt, Mrs. John B. Wright. The! | Patty Pearson, Barbara Pearson, + dianapolis, son of Mrs. Nell Haver-| Rt. Rev. Msgr. David T. O'Dwyer |Karleen Ralya, Suzanne Shriver, stick of Lebanon, Ind. The wed-| perfornted the cer | Barbara Sherow, Gloria Tuerk and ding, performed by the Rev. J| I. The bride attehded the Kent Juanita Trotter. Mrs. Jack Nickol, Hornick, was at 4:30 p. m. ‘Sunday, School of Denver |and was grad- troop lieutenant, will assist the June +2, at the Rev. Mr. Hornig k's uated from the Wykeham School, committee. home, in Danville, Ind. Great Neck, Long Island. She is a

Mrs. David Ross of Indianapolis heads the motion picture \committee, assisted by Mrs. Fred Hucas, Greencastle, and Mrs. Thomas Demmerly, Indianapolis. The patriotic instruction committee is composed cf Mesdames J. B. Hoster, Claudia Erthers, Bessie Tousey, all of Indianapolis. Mrs. J. H. Armington and Mrs. Nellie K. Dawson of Indianapolis and Mrs. E. Maude Bruce ¢f Anderson have charge of human 1elations programs. Mrs. A. P. Flynn of Logansport is chairman of the resolutions committee, assisted by Mrs. Isaac Born and Mrs. J. P. Cochrane of Indianapolis; Mrs. Mary C. Douglass of Attica, permanent peace committee chairman, Mrs. E. May Hahn of Indianapolis and Mrs. Lois Kepler of Ft. Wayne, Dr. Ada Schweitzer, Indianapolis, Dr. Ruth Hoetzer, Ft.|

Parents are invited to attend the Court of Awards meeting, where scenes from “A Midsummer Night's |Dream” will be presented Ry the {Misses Ann Clark, Marjorie Dithmer, Mary Nichol, Nancy Lee Last, Eelen Unversaw, Bertha = Jane Coughlen, Nancy Lee Adair, Juanita Trotter, Gloria Tuerk, Barbara Sherow, Sally Schooley and Mary Anne. Compton. Scouts’ who have earned their Hostess Badges will form the re-}

Assisting the hostess will be the Mesdames D. W. Hedges, L. B. Lookabill, William H. Book, Katherine Bowden, J.|F. Gilbert, J. W. Parkhurst, C W. Lewman, J. R. Rogers and J. M. Dungan.

Mrs. Richard A. Buchanan was elected Indiana Director of ALL SOULS UNITARIAN CHURCH at a recent church conference in Boston. Mrs. Charles A. Tripp was elected Regional vice president of the Uni.|tarian Women’s Alliance. Mrs. Buchanan visited in Washington, Boston, Portland, Me., and New York while in the East. :

Theodore Roots Give

Bridal Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Root will

garet Cox, Mary Angelus ch, ‘Maria Papia and Rosemary Spragg. Beginning July 1, six weeks of normal school classes will be cons

® yn \ member ‘of the | Denver Junior

. Miss Virginia Negley whose marriage to Harold Hollingsworth will be June 11 in the Central Christian Church, will be honor guest at a personal shower given toni nt night by Miss Carol Traub at her national honorary home, 733 N. Gladstone Ave. Miss Negley is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Homer H. Negley, and Mr. Hutchihson is practicing law. Hollingsworth is the son of Dr. 2 =| =» and Mrs. A. A. Hollingsworth.

versity, of Arizona

| Aug. 18 has been set as the date for the wedding of Miss Josephine of Mrs. Mary Watson, 3142 Kenwood Ave., {to Harold L. Unversaw, son of Mr. and | and- Mrs. B. A. Unversaw, 332 W. The wedding will be at Capitol Avenue

. Pink and blue, the bridal colors, will be used in decorations. The hostess, will be assisted by her : mother, Mrs. Herbert, D. Traub.| Guests besides the bride-to-be ‘ her mother, will be Mésdames Law- (31st St. rence McMahon, Victor Hellmer, |2: 30 'p. m. in thd Kenneth Gasaway, Farrell Winin-| Methodist Church

JANE JORDAN

oh I DEAR JANE JORDAN—I worked my way through college and ‘ married as soon as school was but. This marriage failed after two ; and a half years. My wife was extravagant and when we ran out of money blamed me for helping nly brother in college to [the extent of _ $4 per week. 4. I sent her mother $20 a m that every time my wife went ideas about me. . # My mother did not like np wife 28d told her I| should have. ‘married a college graduate. .She attacked my wife's family bitterly and my wife would cry for hours. I had to bar mother and.father ~ from the house, after which attacks were confined to abusive letters. Upon receiving one of ‘these Tetfers my wife left me and got an uncontested divorce. .. The day after she married one of our friends : often. I was badly stunned, lost my job, refused to eat. wife gloated. I recovered, ra even. better job,

Marie | Watson, daughter

th and did not object but noticed 10me she game back with poisonous

o visited us My former sweetheart and planned to marry her. ga torn As soon as my ex-wife heard this she returned, looking very Sean. She is separated from her new husband who had beaten r, and she begged me to go back to her, 'I refused. She said every obstacle which caused our trouble had been remow She had learned to manage money, my brother had graduated and we. needpay no attention to our parents, Even so don’t you think new difficulties would arise? been badly hurt. My wife didn't act decently or honestly. I still care for her but wouldn't the past keep cropping u We have a Haby daughter whom I would like to see happy. | Should I go hack? i Ww. ® x» = I 2 = Answer—You have asked me a question which I I do mot think that anyéne should act against an ii Often we talk ourselves into a gourse of action and when it ends in a fiasco, we realize that we knew all along that there lwas a flaw in - our reasoning. That is to say the knowledge lay somewhere along the ‘ borderline of tonsclousness in the shadowy realm between knowing and not knowing. We never quite faced our own misgivings. Never“theless, in the clarity of hinds ight, we can: truthfully| say, “I knew “it all along.” “ Very likely you are right in assuming that the elements which .caused your marriage to fail on still. present. Your former wife

I have

places the entire blame on external factors without regard to the in- * ternal factors resident in each which prevented youl from dealing with your problems properly. It wasn’t your brother or your in-laws _who caused the break but the fact that the two of you were unable 0 unite in meeting issues. u are right that other problems will and the same lack of co-aperation unless correc you both.

Already there is a new issue to face not present| before.

#ist It is your grievance against the way you were treated. -Your wife deserted 5 under outside fire, an your failure, and Ig ined you only Ss

uccess when she met with. failure. Can you live with her without

; yenging your injuries in subg fe daily cruelties? You alone must :

aswer. I cannot. ~ Your daughter is practically the only ar ent for'a second trial your matriage but she. will not be benefited by life with warring nts. i JANE JORDAN.

el aes your problems in a letigr to Jane Jordan wh Y. Jou Celio in this S colutun daily.” mil, spower

League. Mr. Hutchinson was graduated from Harvard in 1934, attended the Harvard Law School and was graduated from the UniLaw School. He is a, member of the Phi Delta Phi, legal fraternity. Mr. and Mrs. Hutchinson will be at home in Indianapolis where Mr.

Ruby Rowland Weds Tonight

The marriage of Miss Ruby Clarice Rowland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F, E. Rowland, 229 E. Orange St., to Louis Therel Hannah, son of Mrs. W. F. Hannah, Alton, Ill., will be at 8 p. m. tonight in the parsonage of Friedens Evangelical Church. The Rev. Robert C. Kuebler, pastor of the church, will officiate. The bride will wear a navy chiffon frock with white accessories and a corsage of sweetheart roses and gardenias. Her attendant, Miss Leola Bush, will wear a printed blue sheer with white accessories and a sweetheart rose and baby breath corsage. Joseph Bruch will be Mr. Hannah's best man. . The couple will be at home in Indianapolis. |

Legion Groups To Tour Forest

The Junior Auxiliary of the Bruce P. Robison Post, American Legion, accompanied by members of the

‘Post and Auxiliary will tour the American Legion Forest southwest

of Paoli Sunday. A picnic dinner will be served. |" Mrs. Homer C. Asher is the new president of the Bruce P. Robison Auxiliary. Other officers ‘elected recently are Mrs. Vernon M. Scott, first vicepresident; Mrs. Walter Buenaman, secretary; Mrs. Frank Long, corresponding secretary; Miss Leona B. M. Ross, treasurer; Mrs. P, J. Sertell, historian; Mrs." William Long, chaplain; Mrs. James H. Brill, honorary chaplain; Mrs. Roland O. Mitchum, sergeant-at-arms; Mrs. Clarence. U. Knipp, Mrs. Albert Schrand and Mrs. Ralph Lynch, Merb of the executive commit- ® Charles Burgelin has been chosen by the Auxiliary to attend Boys State at the State Fair Grounds this year. The June luncheon meeting June 18 will be held at the home of Mrs. Frank Long, 937 N. Ritter Ave.; with Mrs. Paul Beam as assistant hostess. There will be an all day sewing meeting at the Riley Hospital June 24 for crippled children. Members are .asked to bring their lunches. The unit will sponsor a card party for members of the United States Veterans Hospital some time in July. ¢

| Brother's Night Booked

| The Cumberland Chapter 515, Order of the Eastern Star, will obi serve Brother's Night next Wednesday at 8 o'clock in the Cumberland

will be held. Mrs. Lloyd White is worthy matron and Ivan Foley is Wosthy. patron, go

Masonic/ Lodge. Initiation ceremony!

Messick and Miss Jane Cooling, bridesmaids; Kennard King, best man; Malcolm Clark, Valparaiso, Ind. Donald Duck, Kenneth Griffith and Willis Blatchley, ushers. Other guests will be the bridegroom’s parents, Mrs. Duck, Mrs. Griffith and Mr. and Mrs. Jack E. Shideler Jr.

Symphony Luncheon Today The fourth of a series of lunchecn meetings for members of the Indiana State Symphony Society’s women’s committee was held this morning at the home of Mrs. Walter P. Morton, chairman of state units of the committee. Other luncheons were held Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Regional members meeting today included Mrs. John A. Kautz, Kokomo, unit expansion; ‘Mrs. Oscar A. Ahlgren, Whiting, ticket sales: Mrs. R. Norris Shreve, West Lafayette, finance; Mrs. J. S. Reichart, children’s concerts; Mrs. Robert H. Tinsley, Crawfordsville, speakers’ bureau; Mrs. C. D. Chipman, La Porte; Mrs. W. D. Morrison, Kokomo, and Mrs. Albert P. Stewart, Lafayette, council members.

Mrs. G. H. A. Clowes to Show Films “Romantic Gardens” will be the subject of Mrs. G. H. A. Clowes at 8 p. m. tomorrow night at the John Herron Art Museum. Her talk, illustrated with color slides from the Garden Club of America national headquarters, will be in connection with the annual display of flower arrangements at the museum tomorrow and Sunday.

entertain tonight with a bridal dinner in the Gold Room of the Marott Hotel for their daughter, Helen Marietta, and Howard B. McCherd, who are to be married at 3:30 p. m.

tomorrow in the First Congrega-

tional Church. The table will be decorated with white tapers in graduated sizes and a large centerpiece of white feverfew, gladioli, larkspur, roses and ferns. Guests will be the bridegroom’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh P. MecChord Sr., the Rev. and Mrs. Ellis W. Hay, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh P McChord Jr, Mr. and Mrs. William T. Tate, Louisville, Ky.; Mr. and Mrs. William D. Cochran Jr. Maysville, Ky.; Mr. and Mrs. George Kisker, Ft. Thomas, Ky.; Mrs. Francis B. Durbin; Denver, Colo.; Mrs. Emerson K. Musgrave, Minneapolis; Mrs. George W. Colvin, Louisville, Ky. Miss Lina Rescher, Milwaukee, Miss

Lucille Miller and James C. Wagner.

W.C.T.U. Unit to Picnic Members of the Irvington W..C. T. U. and their families will meet|| at the home of Mrs. John Askren || Monday for their annual picnic dinner. Cars will leave the Irvington Methodist Church at 12 o’clock. The Rev. William Trueblood will speak on his recent trip to Kenya Colony in East Africa. Officers will be elected.

Sorority Notes Founding

Members of Xi Delta Xi Sorority will celebrate the 17th anniversary of the “organization's founding Wednesday, June 19, with a dinner at 6:30 o'clock and a special program at Hollyhock Hill. Mrs. Mildred Zredeveld will be in charge of the anniversary program; Miss Edna Weir, favors, and Mrs. William G. Ennis, reservations.

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Caravan Trip Arra

|The Wayne Township Republican Club, under the direction o Blanche Burhs and Car. Wiking, is arranging a caravan trip to the Republican National Convention June 25 in Philadelphia, Pa. will include a day # i the New York | World's Fair. |

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