Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 June 1940 — Page 8

SOCIETY— Box Parties Are Being Planned For Opening of Grand Circuit

Several box parties are being formed for the opening day’s program of Grand Circuit Racing Saturday at the State Fair Grounds. The Indianapolis Junior Leaghe

is sponsoring the opening day. Mr. and Mrs. Booth Jameson will entertain Mrs.

Jameson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Macey Cowgill of Terre Haute, Ind., Mr. and Mrs. Charles Latham and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mattison. In one box will be Messrs. and Mesdames Perry Lesh, John Collett, Paul Cullom

and Fisk Landers. | Mrs. Raymond P. Van Camp's guests will be her daughter, Mrs. Rosamond Van Camp Hill, Mr. and ‘Mrs. William Macgregor Morris, Miss Claire Morris, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Lazarus and Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Malott.| Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mayer will have with them Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kuhn and Mr. and Mrs. William H. Ball of Muncie, Ind.

Martha Lois Adams to Entertain |

Miss Martha Lois Adams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adams, will entertain with a box party. Her guests will be the Misses Mary Johnson, Mary Elizabeth Fletcher, Dixson Frenzel, Phyllis Behringer; Messrs. Tom Binford, John Holliday, John Frenzel Miller, John Gould Jr. ‘and Charles Bookwalter. ~ With Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Alig will be Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lockwood and their daughter, Nancy, and the Alig’s son and daughter, Cornelius O. Alig Jr. and Miss Selina. In one box will be Messrs. and Mesdames Howard Fieber, John Mason Moore and James W. Ray. Miss Anne Elder and William Elder will entertain a party in the box reserved by their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bowman Elder. Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Rhoads Jr. will be the guests of Mr, and Mrs. J. I. Cummings.. Mrs. George M. Green and daughter, Miss Joan Warrender, Evanston, Ill, will be with Mrs. Green's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Laws. Mis. Green and her daughter are spending two weeks in Indianapolis.

I ndignapolis Country Club to Have Dance

An informal Grand Circuit Dinner Dance has been planned for the Indianapolis Country Club members Saturday night in connection with the opening day’s program. The committee includes Messrs. and Mesdames Thornton Sterrett, Ralph Lieber, W. A. Miskimen, Charles E. Rogers and William G. Sparks. Bob McKit= trick’s Orchestra will play for dancing from 8 to 11 p. m. “The Sterretts will entertain a party including Mrs. F. H. Burghard, R. C. Bain, Messrs. and Mesdames Joseph Hanna, Ralph Boozer, Newell C. Munson and Robert Mitchell Jr.

Barbara Haines Guest at Shower

Mrs. Thurston Greene of New York, the former Eileen Booker, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. E. Bishop Mumfofd, entertained at luncheon yesterday for Miss Barbara Haines whose marriage to Thomas Chandler Werbe Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Chandler Werbe of Anderson, Ind., will] be June 29. . The wedding will be at 6:30 p. m. at Haverway Farm, the home of the bride-to-be’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Morris Haines. Guests yesterday were Miss Haines’ sister, Mrs. Reily G. Adams; Irs. Bingham Booker, sister-in-law of Mrs. Greene; Mrs. George E. Home Jr., Chicago; Mrs. Frederic M. Ayres Jr,; Mrs. Alfred Stokely, and Misses Irving Moxley, Anne Elliott and Mary Sheerin Kuhn. Miss Haines’ cousin, Miss Volinda Lewis, Washington, who will be a bridesmaid for the wedding, is expected to arrive Saturday. She will be a house guest of the Haines while here as will Miss Virginia Deuel, Buffalo, and Miss Joan Roberts, Milwaukee, wi will arrive Tuesday. : Miss Lewis will be accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Ernest I. “Lewis, and her sister, Miss Phoebe Carey Lewis. Mrs. Lewis will be a guest of Mrs. James H. Genung and Miss Phoebe will visit Miss Eleanor: Appel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick G. Appel, at their home, The Patch, near Noblesville, Ind.

Guests Arrive for Hulen-Shaneberger Rite

The arrival of out-of-town guests is adding to the activity attendant upon the marriage of Miss Florence Lynn Shaneberger and Carl Spurrier, Hulen, which will be Saturday night in the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church. Dr. John W. Christie and his daughter, Mrs. Curtis M. Dann, will arrive Friday from Wilmington, Del. Dr. Christie is to officiate at the ceremony and Mrs. Dann will be matron of honor. The bridegroom’s aunt, Miss Victoria Wellman, was to arrive today from ortland, Ore, and his brother, John W. Hulen, will come from Detroit Friday. “Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Andrews arrived yesterday from Long Beach, Cal. Miss Isabel Morris was to entertain at 1 p. m. today with a Iuncheon-bridge and linen shower for Miss Shaneberger. Guests with the bride-to-be and her mother, Mrs. Edgar T. Shaneberger, were to include Mesdames Henry English Gibson, Addison Howe, Frederick K. Surber and J. Edward Morris and the Misses Madelaine Speers, Margaret Zimmer and Mary Jo Spurrier,

Barbara Zechiel Feted

Mrs. John E. Hopkins, Rensselaer, Ind., will entertain at dinner tonight at’ the Canary Cottage for Miss Barbara Zechiel, who will become a bride in a double wedding ceremony Saturday in the Meridian Heights Presbyterian Church with her sister Marjory. Mr. and Mrs. Chester L. Zechiel are parents of the brides-to-be, Miss Barbara will be married to Dr. David Willis Holmes, Fremont, O;, and Miss Marjory will be married to Lieut. Clarence N. Warren, Kelly Field, Tex, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence N. Warren of Indianapolis. The bridal colors of yellow and green will be used in appointments. Guests will be Mesdames Zechiel, Wesley A. Rhodehamel, Willis B. Holmes, Ralph Coble, Bert Ferrara, Ralph Brafford, Arthur Wilson and Henry :Moffett ‘and Misses Marjory Zechiel, Florence Gipe, Betty Wysong, Helen Dauner and Marjory Hennis. Dr. Jack D. Carr entertained at dinner last night at his home for Dr. Holmes and Lieut. Warren. Guests were Frank Weiland, who will be Lieut. Warren’s best man; Arthur Wilson, Horace Kelley, Ralph Brafford, Ralph Coble, Henry Moflet and Lyman Hunter.

Two Parties Honor Nancy Susan Hurt

Miss Nancy Susan Hurt, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Paul Thomas Hurt, whose marriage to George Straub Diener, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Diener, will be at 4:30 p. m. June 30 in the Meridian Heights Presbyterian Church, will be honor guest at two parties tomorrow, ‘Miss Peggy Hussey will entertain with a pantry shower tomorrow afternoon at the Algonquin Riding Club. Guests will be Misses Jane Grey Freihofer, Jeanne Shirk, Virginia Burkholder, Norma Overbay, Jean Stewart, Patty Hill, Mary Marott, Doris Jones and Ruth Zitzlaff and Miss Mary Alice Conlon, Terre Haute, Ind. Tomorrow night Miss ZitzlafT will have a personal shower for her. Guests will .be Miss Conlon, Miss Frances Carson and Miss Nancy Porter, Greencastle, Ind.; Misses Suzanne Clark, Miriam ‘Stuart, Hussey, Marilyn Whitaker, Jane Preston, Joanne DeMilt, Freihofer, Doris Wheeler. Jean Storen and Marjorie Raiser and Mrs. Hurt, mother of the bride-to-be. .

Girls Will Leave for Camp Illahee

Nine Indianapolis girls will leave: June 28 by private car for Brevard, N. C. where they will attend Camp Illahee and Pisgah Pines. They expect to return here the last of August. New campers) there will be the Misses Jane and Myra Jean. Briggs, daughters of Mrs. Ray Briggs; Miss Elizabeth Thomson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack A. Thomson, and Miss Barbara Evans, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William P. Evars. Campers who will be returning for a new season are Miss. Betsy Goodwin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John K. Goodwin; Miss Jane Curle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin E. Curle; Miss Margaret. Noble, daughter of Dr. Thomas Noble Jr., who will be a camp aide; Miss Margaret Curle; daughter of the Curles, who will be an aide, and Miss Janet Sorenson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, C. V, Sorenson, a junior counsellor. | The camp is located in the valley of the French Broad River in mountain land. Pisgah Pines, the pioneer camp, adjoins Pisgah National Forest. It is here that the campers go for trips of two or three days or for overnight hikes and pack trips. Activities to which the local young women are looking forward are trips to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, swimming, canoeing, tennis, badminton, archery, nature lore, arts and crafts, dramatics, dancing and music. Miss Janet M. Sinclair, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Archer Sine clair, Totem Lane, was graduated Monday from Bradford College, Brhatord, Mass. | Mrs. George A. Poteet is visiting in New York. She will go to Washington, where she will be the house guest of Mr. and Mrs, Rens W. Tucker of Alexandria, Va., for several days.

Neighborhood Camps Register 200 Girls

Approximately | 1200 girls are registered this week at 12 camp centers sponsored by the Neighborhood Camp Committee. A hike and: picnic is being planned by the Hawthorne group. Under the direction of Miss Barbara Kelly, St. John’s Evangelical urch group will feature handcraft on its program. Miss Charlotte Pearson, Miss Mary Reese and Mrs. Georgia Little are the professional staff in charge of the camps. which are located in various sections of the city. Leaders include the Misses Marjorie

Lashbrook, Mary Lou Guffey, Marguerite Funkhouser, Jean Rau, Adele Raba, Wanda Carter, Helen Cox, Mildred Orr, Judy Westervelt, Virginia Perry, Marjorie Kelly and

Barbara Kelly. Other. leaders are Mesdames Helen Hemmert, Helen Mitchell and Truman Barlow. s

Bible Class to Lunch

Members of the Ida Ashby Bible!3

Class will hold a covered dish luncheon at 12:30 p. m. Thursday at the Central Christian Church. Mrs. B. C. Wright, president, will be in charge of the meeting. New

New members of the Indianapolis Day Nursery Junior Auxiliary were entertained yesterday at a luncheon at the Propylaeum. They

are (front row, left to right) Mrs. Riviera Club’s Dance Tonight

The Riviera Boosters will hold a dance Friady night in the main ballroom at 9 p. m. The family night dance will be held tonight, starting at 9 p. m. Other all-club dances are set for Saturday night and Sunday evening. The Riviera Boosters will hold a directors’ meeting Sunday evening to plan summer activities. Reports of various committees will be made. The second luncheon-bridge party of the summer season will be held at the club next Wednesday at 12:30 p. m. Reservations should be made at the club and a bonus of 250 points will be given those arriving by the starting time,

4-H Girls Camp Opens July 15

Enrollment at the 4-H Girls Camp July 15 to 18 will be limited to 300, Miss Janice Berlin, county home demonstration agent, announced today. The camp will be held at the Boy Scout Reservation and Miss Berlin said enrollments would be closed on July 1. Home economics teachers of the county are to meet Saturday at 9:30 a. m. with Miss Berlin in Room 441 of the Federal Building to make detailed plans for the camp.

EVENTS

SORORITIES Alpha Chapter, Omega Phi Tau. 8:30 p. m. today. Spink-Arms. Business meeting. Alpha Chapter, Omega Kappa. 8 p. m. today. Miss Florence Grieb, 934 N. Ewing, hostess. Alpha Tau Chapter, Alpha Zeta Beta. 8 p. m. today. Hoosier Athletic Club.

ASSOCIATIONS

Delta Alpha Class, Blaine Avenue Methodist Church." 8 p. m. Fri.

- Riverside Rink. Sponsoring a skat-.

ing party. Board of Directors, Indianapolis Chapter, National Cost Accountants. 6:30 p. m. today. Fred R. Davis, 6281 N. Chester, host. Buffet dinner meeting.

Donald C. Duck and Miss Eleanor

Times Photo.

Coldwell and face row, left to right) Mrs. Charles C. Schuetz, Miss

Patricia Eaglesfield, Mrs. Joseph W. Ferree, Mrs.

Miss Mary Jane Hamerstadt.

Otto W. Cox to Be Honor Guest At O. E. S. Reception Saturday; Brightwood Auxliary to Meet

Card parties, receptions, luncheons and installation of officers are scheduled by lodges for the next few days.

MONUMENT CHAPTER 49, Order of the Eastern Star, will honor |

Otto W. Cox, recently appointed grand marshal of the Indiana Grand Chapter, O. E. S., with an informal reception at 8:30 p. m. Saturday in

the Masoni¢ Temple at North and Ephraim Levin is reception chairman, Mrs. Goldie Freeman, worthy matron, and Wilfred Bradshaw, worthy patron.

BRIGHTWOOD AUXILIARY, O. E. S, willl hold a covered dish luncheon, birthday party and business meeting at noon tomorrow in

the Veritas Masonic Temple, 3350 Roosevelt Ave. Mrs. Florence Mit-

ten and Mrs. Anne Baker will be hostesses. |

The MILLERSVILLE CHAPTER 300, O. E. 8. will hold its official inspection at 8 p. m. tomorrow at the Millersyille Masonic Temple. A dinner honoring Mrs. Nelle Johnson, worthy grand matron, will preset her inspection of the chapter. Mrs. Ruth Whisler is worthy matron of the chapter and J. Benjamin Roberts is worthy patron, i

Herner will be as honored queen of FETHEL ORDER OF JOB’'S DAUGHTERS, at 8 p. m. Saturday at Castle Hall. Other oo to be installed are Vera Nelle: Smock, senior princess; Mary Harrington, junior princess; Jean Perry, guide; Patricia Ameter, marshall; ma Monroe, recorder; Betty Jeffrie es, treasurer; Betty Cox. chaplain; ‘Betty Jean Hoff, musician; Carolyn Wilson, librarian; Betty Jo Hadley, first messenger; Juanita ray, second messenger; Florence State, third messenger; Edna May Hicks, fourth messenger; Betty Kyle, fifth messenger; Roberta Soncrant, |senior custodian; . Ethel Wood, junior custodian; Helen Lucas, inner guard, and Helen Kearn, outer’ guard.

The Mgoseheart Committee, WOMEN OF THE MOOSE; will sponsor’ a card party at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow at Moose Hall. Mrs. Lydia Watkins isi chairman for, the event. An all-chairmen card party will be held by|the Women of the Moose at 8 p’ tomorrow at the hall. Mrs. Doroth y Johnson, senior regent, is general chairman, assisted by all

Miss Gayle installed

committee chairmen of the organization. The public is invited.

Police Auxiliary to Give Party

Mrs. John P. Kestler (left) and Mrs. are assisting with plans: for ‘the ca afternoon in Ayres’ auditorium by the Lad

SMcers will present the program.

Sianapolis, Palice Deperineint. 3 Mrs. Cecil Chittenden will speak. .

rd party 0 be sponsored tomorrow

Times Photo. Leon: ard D. Shoemaker (right) °

Gantner-Field Wedding Today

The Rev. Fr. Miles O'Toole officiated at the ceremony at 9 o'clock this morning. in Sacred Heart Catholic Church uniting Miss Lucille Field, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur F. Field Sr., 25 E. Palmer St., and Francis E. Gantner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gantner, 1446 Kennington Sf. The St. Cecilia Choir sang the mass. The bridegroom’s father and Miss Mathilda Gasper were soloists and Harry Martin was organist. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a white satin gown fashioned on princess lines. It had a sweetheart neckline and long sleeves pointed over the hands. Her fingertip-length veil was of illusion and her flowers were white roses and swainsonia. Miss Rita Gantner, sister of the bridegroom and maid of honor, wore sheer pink made with a full skirt, shirred bodice and an embroidered bolero. She carried a colonial bouquet of summer flowers. Miss Alice

Ann Field, niece of the bride and junior bridesmaid, was in a sheer vellow frock in princess style with a long, full skirt. Little Mary Ann "Field, another niece and the flower girl, wore sheer green styled like that of the junior bridesmaid. They also carried colonial ‘bouquets of summer flowers.

and ushers were Arthur Timpe and Richard Obergfell, a cousin of the bridegroom. The mothers of the bridal couple chose sheer green frocks with which they wore corsages of summer flowers. A wedding breakfast at Bluff Crest for the bridal party and the immediate families followed the ceremony and a reception: will be held at 8:30 this evening at the home of the bride’s parents. The couple will be at home after July 1 at 1830 Singleton St. Out-of-town guests for the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Leo Obergfell and their family, Ft. Wayne, Ind.; Mrs. Katherine Parsons, Terre Haute, Ind., and Mrs. Justine Linder and Mrs. Amelia, Renwick, Chicago.

7 Personals

Miss Blanche Cifaldi, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Cifaldi, and Miss Dorothy LaMae Jolly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Jolly, Cumberland, will leave Saturday for a two-week vacation in New York where they will be guests of Dr. and Mrs. Alexis Cifaldi.

R. A. Gallagher, 350 N. Meridian St., is spending several .days in French Lick.

M. C. Allen, 108 E. Michigan, and George W. Clark, 4020 Central Ave., spent last week-end at French Lick.

Mrs. Thomas Rensforth, 2178 N. Rural St.; Mrs. Henry Fisse, 2155 N. Rural St, and Mrs. Boling, Emerson Ave. at 21st St. have returned from a two weeks’ motor trip to Port Arthur and northwestern Wisconsin.

Mrs. Esther Bavouset, her daughter Jeanne, and Miss Naomi Crider, Dallas, Tex., will return home Friday after spending two weeks at the home of Mrs. Harold IL. Higgins, 5665 Broadway. They visited in Chicago before coming to. Indianapolis.

: : : Ruth L. Welch Engaged Mrs. John F. Welch has announced the engagement of her daughter, Ruth Louise, to William

8s ‘Auxiliary to the In-

Norton Shephard, Chicago, Ill. The Wedding wil be in December,

James W. Ray and

Luncheon Set

By 1908 Club

Luncheons and a card party head club activities for tomorrow. Mrs. Cora McKee will be hostess to members of the 1908 CLUB for a 1 o'clock luncheon at her home, 1812 Central Ave. tomorrow afternoon. ST. MARY'S SOCIAL CLUB will

hold a public card party dat 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in the school hall.

The LADIES’ FEDERAL CLUB|

Plans Suppe For Tonight

Initiation Arran ed By Sigma Alpha Chi’

Business meetings, dinne

‘|summer party are on sorority pro-

grams for tonight. RHO GAMMA CHI 0 RITY will hold the first of a series of summer parties with a pitch-in supper at the home of s. Willard Murray, 5903 N. M i at 6:30 o’clock tonight,

BETA CHAPTER OF ALPHA BETA GAMMA SORO will meet at 8 o'clock tonight at the home of Mrs. Carl M. Joyce, 1529 Daw son St.

Athletic Club at 8:15 p. m.|

Mrs. Thomas White, 708 Wallace Ave., will be hostess to the BETA

SORORITY tonight.

at the home of Mrs. Glen Zink, 3745% Boulevard Place.

tertain members

KAPPA SORORITY at 8 o'clock tonight at her home, 1032 E. Tabor St.

BETA CHAPTER OF SIGMA ALPHA CHI SORORITY will hold formal initiation and a dinner to-

night at the Hotel Severin,

Joslin’s will be the scene of the annual chicken dinner and bridge party to be held tonight by EPSILON PI DELTA SORORITY,

BETA TAU SIGMA SORORITY members will be entertained with a dinner tonight at the home of Mrs. A. W. Parsons, 704¢ Warwick Road.

Mrs. Clarence Flick, 2642 Napoleon St., will be hostess to the GAMA BETA CHI SORORITY tonight.

The Hotel Washington will be the meeting place for the BETA CHAPTER OF OMEGA PHI TAU SORORITY at 8 o'clock tonight,

Miss Marjorie Hiott, 3901 Byram Ave., will be hostess to the ZETA CHAPTER OF PHI THETA DELTA SORORITY tonight. |

Miss Hazel Rogers will be hostess to DELTA PSI SIGMA SORORITY tonight at her home 216 Hudson St.

Miss Lillian Gagnon will entertain members and rushees of EPSILON CHAPTER, RHQ DELTA SORORITY, at 8 p. m, tomorrow.

will meet tomorrow at 2:30 p. m. at

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the home of ‘Mrs. M. F. Higgins, 936 N. Oxford St. Mrs. Ward Larsh and Mrs. C. M. Bramell will be in charge of entertainment.

Mrs. R. D. Mendenhall was hostess to the members of the ZETA TAU ALPHA MOTHERS CLUB and member's daughters for a chicken dinner yesterday. Guests were Mesdames W. H, Craft, E. A. Ford, W. A. Smith, J. W. Robinson, Herbert Haag, Retta Henley, Martin Luichinger, C. E. Paul, C. G. Alss, John Scott, Charles Apostol, R. K. Johnston, W. H. Williams; the Misses Virginia Davy, Ruth Ann Lett, Pearl Richardson, Mary Frances Paul, Mary Jane Warren, Essie Alice Sutton, Janet Williams and Rosemary Johnston. Officers for next year who were elected recently ' are Mrs. Lett, president; Mrs. Williams, vicepresident; Mrs. Paul, recording secretary; Mrs. C. Wilbur - Foster, tredsurer; Mrs. Luichinger, ways and means; Mrs. Craft, historian; Mrs. Scott, program; Mrs. Russell McClurg, telephone; Mrs. Henry Strauss Jr. . delegate to Butler University Mothers Council and Mrs. Robinson, alternate.

Piano Recital to Be In Central Library

Miss Loydlovella Cook will present her piano pupils in a recital at 8 p. m. Saturday at the Cropsey auditorium of the Central Library. Those who will participate in: the program are the Misses Helen Clark, Leona Dobbins, Margaret Pierce, Patty Pierce, Wylma Jean Sparks,

Laneece Leonard and Harold Sprague, Jack Schimpf, Gilbert McGinnis and Francis Sebanc.

Society Sponsors Party Mrs. Louise Boyd, assisted by Mrs. Carl Westerfeld, will be in charge of the luncheon and card party to be given by the Liederkranz Ladies Society tomorrow at

112:15 p. m. at the Food Craft Shop.

Card Party Tomorrow The Indianapolis Saengerbund Ladies Society will have a card party at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow at Saengerbund Hall, 4912 S. Delaware St.

Zonta Heads

Announced

Committee chairmen of the Indianapolis Zonta Club were named by the president, Miss Lily A. Kerz, at a meeting which was held in her

home recently. Heads of year’s standing commits tees include: Mrs. Blanche Brown, attendance; Mrs. Louise Bridges, fellowship; Miss Leash: Spence, finance; Miss Anna B. Feeley, membership; Miss May Shields, program; Miss Eva Jane Lewis, publicity; Mrs. Wilia Proctor, service;; Miss Mae Hanning, status of women; Mrs. Ruth Heavenridge DeFerrari, international relations, and Mrs. Laura Greene, inter-city. Miss Kerz was elected delegate to represent the Club at [the Zonta International Convention, which will be held at Estes Park, Colo., June 24 to the 28. She will leave

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Republicans to Have Membership Tea

The Irvington Women's Republican Association will hold a membership tea Sept. 6. The date was set yesterday at a meeting of officers and executive board members at the home of Mrs. J. C. Siegesmund, 61 Campbell Ave. : Mrs. W. R. Smith was! appointed membership committee chairman. She will be assisted by the Mesdames F. J. Diss, Charles Smith, L. V. Rawlings, C. W. Heatheo, Fred Dawson, Clifford wi goner and Glen Funk.

Auxiliary to Lunch The Indiana Chiropractic Auxiliary will be entertained at a noon luncheon tomarrow at the home of Mrs. Harry K. McIlroy, 7933 White River Drive, Welfare work of the organization for next fall will be discussed. Mrs. Chester B. Ellis, president, will preside. |

Country Club Card Party A card party will be given tomorrow night at 8 o'clock by the women of the Lake Shore Country Club. Mrs. A. B. Good is chairman of the

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Bit of Paper Is Worth $50,000

NEW YORK, June 19 (NEA).— A woman who has never cole lected anything in her life owns a stamp that makes stamp collectors shiver in awe. It is the British Guiana one penny stamp of 1856,

in the world and valued today at $50,000. Considering the fact that in proe portion to its weight it is more pre= cious even than radium, Mrs. Ann Hinda Scala, of Utica, N. Y., doesn’t

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BUT she has none of the revere ance for the stamp that collectors feel for it. But she does respect the collector’s love for a rare object. So every stamp collector working at the Ambassador Hotel

see it when she stopped there on her visit to New York City to leave the stamp with World's Fair authorities. It is to be on display at the Fair in connection with the Centennial exhibit. Mrs. Scala looks on her stamp simply as a sound investment, Asked if she planned to give or will it to a museum she said, “Goodness no. ” No one but a stamp collector could appreciate a stamp’s being worth $50,000. “

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