Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 June 1940 — Page 14

SOCIETY— ~~ H. B. Coldwells Will Give Dinner Tomorrow Night at Meridian Hills

Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Coldwell will entertain tomorrow night at the Meridian Hills Country Club with a bridal dinner for their daughter, Miss Eleanor Rogers Coldwell, and Thomas M. Billings, son of Mrs. W. P. Billings. Their wedding will be at 7 p. m. Saturday in the garden at the home of the bride’s parents. : Guests with the couple will be Mrs. Billings, Miss

Florence Gipe, Irvin Krahn, Milwaukee, Earl Martin,

Anderson, Ind, and members of the bridal party; Miss Agnes Coldwell, sister of the bride and maid of honor; Miss Ruth Osborne and Miss Bettie Pearce, bridesmaids; Robert Hedges, best man, and

- Pierre Aiman and James Seward, ushers.

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Miss Jane Snyder entertained yesterday with a tea at her country home for Miss Coldwell. Guests besides Miss Coldwell were her mother and her sister Agnes, Mesdames Billings, George W. Snyder, Ross Lyons and William Lane and the Misses Osborne, Betty Hamerstadt, Betty Tharp, Mary Ellen Voyles, Bettie and. Mar-

tha Pearce, Margo and Barbara Sheerin, Doris Wheeler, Nancy Soc-

well, Betty Messick and Florence Gipe.

Aunt ‘Will Attend Sarah Frances Kackley's Wedding Mrs. A. H. Stem, St. Paul, Minn., will arrive Monday to attend the wedding of her niece, Miss Sarah Frances Kackley, and Raymond Edward Gregg, son of Mrs. Samuel Grant Gregg, which will be June 29. Mrs. Stem will be the house guest of Mr. and Mis. Thomas Reid Kackley, brother and sister-in-law of the bride-to-be. Other out-of-town guests for the wedding will be Mrs. Theodore H. Hinchman and Theodore H. Hinchman Jr., of Detroit. They will the latter part of next week.

Barbara Haines Entertained in Anderson

Miss Barbara Haines, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Morris Haines, was to be honor guest at a luncheon given today by Mrs. T. C. Fisher and Mrs. Everett Jones, Anderson, Ind. at the Anderson Country Club. : ; Miss Haines will be married to Thomas Chandler Werbe Jr., of Anderson, in a ceremony at her parents’ home, Haverway Farm, at 6:30 p.. m. June 29. ! Guests today were to include Mrs. Haines, Mrs. Reily G. sister of the bride-to-be, and Miss Volinda Lewis, Washin cousin,| who is to be a bridesmaid at the wedding.

Shanebergers Will Give Bridal Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Tice Shaneberger will entertain tomorrow night at the Marott Hotel with 'a bridal dinner for their daughter, Florence Lynn Shaneberger, and Carl Spurrier Hulen, whose marriage will be at 8:30 p. m. Saturday in the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church. Mr. Hulen is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Atcher Hulen, New Albany, Ind} The bridal colors of pink and blue will be used in appointments. The table will be centered with pink and blue Shasta daisies and places of the bride's attendants will be marked with corsages of sweetheart roses and delphinium and those of the bridegroom’s attendants will be marked with shell pink carnations. Guests will be members of the bridal party: Mrs. Curtis M. Dann, (Wilmington, Del., matron of honor; Mrs. Henry English Gibson, Misses Madelaine Speers, Margaret Zimmer and Isabel Morris, bridesmaids; John W. Hulen, Detroit, brother of the bridegroom

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and best man; Edward Straith-Miller, Mr. Gibson, George Day and .

Frederick K. Surber, cousin of the bride, ushers. : Other guests will be Mrs. Surber, Dr. John Watson Christie, pastor ‘of the Westminster Presbyterian Church, Wilmington, Del., who will officiate at the ceremony; Miss Victoria Wellman, Portland, Ore., aunt of the bridegroom, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Andrews, Long Beach, Cal. The wedding rehearsal will follow the dinner.

Guests Arrive for Matteson-Meditch Wedding

Out-of-town guests for the wedding Saturday of Miss Janet L. Meditch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Meditch, and Robert {x Matteson, son of Dr. and Mrs. P. A. Matteson of Bennington, {Vt., were to arrive today at the Marott Hotel. They include Dr. and Mrs. Matteson, Mrs. Ruth Matteson, grandmother of the bridegroom; Mrs. Ruby Wheeler, his aunt, and David Moore, all of Bennington. Mr. and Mrs. Meditch will entertain with the bridal dinner tomorrow night at the Marott Hotel following the wedding rehearsal at their home. The table will be centered with a plateau of delphinium, larkspur, daisies, carnation, cornflowers and white roses, carrying out the bridal colors of blue and white. Members of the bridal party who will be guests are Miss LaVern Giles, Chicago, maid of honor; Miss Dorothea Stuchlik, Oak Park, Ill, bridesmaid; Boris° Edward Meditch, brother of the bride-to-be, . best man; and Francis Truitt and Howard D. Miner Jr., ushers. The out-of-town guests also will attend as will Mrs. Ruth Stacey Pike and Mrs. Toni Masarachia. F

Party Honors Barbara and Marjorie Zechiel

Miss Marcia Warren will entertain tonight at her home with a spinster dinner for Misses Marjory and Barbara Zechiel who will be-. come brides in a double ceremony Saturday in the Meridian Heights Presbyterian Church. Miss Warren is the sister of Lieut. Clarence N. Warren, Kelly Field, Tex., to whom Miss Marjory will be married. Guests will include Miss Janet Wright, Wilmette, Ill, who will be maid of honor for Miss Marjory, and Miss Charlyn Frances Murray and Miss Margaret Ann Paul who will be bridesmaids with Miss Warren. | Other guests will be Mrs. Joseph H. Holmes, New York. who will be Miss Barbara’s matron of honor; and her bridesmaids, Mrs. John E. Hopkins, Rensselaer, Ind, Miss Florence Gipe and Miss Marjory Hennis.. Mrs. Holmes is the sister-in-law of Dr. David Willis Holmes, Fremont, O., to whom Miss Barbara is to be married. Frank Weiland, who will be Lieut. Warren’s best man, will have a bachelor dinner tonight at the Highland Golf and Country Club for the bridegrooms-to-be. Guests will include wedding attendants of Lieut. Warren and Dr. Holmes. : : These are Robert Clay, James R. Herdrich and Edward Humston who will be Lieut. Warren’s ushers; Dr. Joseph H. Holmes, New York, best man for his brother; and Philip Sherman, New York, Horace W, Jordan, Chicago, and Dr. Jack D. Carr, ushers. Other guests will be Chester L. Zechiek father of the brides-to-be; Clarence N. Warren and Dr. Willis Holmes, Fremont, O., fathers of the bridegrooms; Herman Sayger, Tiffin, O, uncle of the Misses Zechiel, and Carl C. Weiland, the host's father. Mr. and Mrs. Zechiel will entertain with the bridal dinnér tomorrow night at Holly Hock Hill. Guests in addition to the bridal couples and their attendants will include Dr. and Mrs. E. E. Zechiel, Louisville, O., uncle and aunt of the brides-to-be. Dr. Zechiel is to perform the marriage ceremony. ¢ Other guests will be Dr. and Mrs. Sidney Blair Harry: Mr. and Mrs. Herman Sayger, Tiffin, O.; Dr. and Mrs. Willis Holmes, Fremont, O., parents of Dr. Holmes, and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence N. Warren, parents of Lieut. Warren.

Leave to Attend Wedding in California

' Mrs. George L. Denny and her daughter, Mrs. Hiram W. McKee, were to leave today for California where they will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. White Jr, West Los Angeles. They will attend the wedding of Miss Mary Leicester Wagner to Caleb Denny, which is to be June 29 in the Church of St. David by the Sea at Santa Bar- , Cal. pers. © Denny is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George L. Denny and Miss Wagner is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James R. Wagner of Santa Barbara. She is a sister of Mrs. R. Ainslee Kirchhoffer, wife of Bishop Kirchhoffer of the Episcopal Diocese of Indianapolis.

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EVENTS

CLUBS

Winners Named

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District winners in the junior andj senior divisions of the girls’ Citywide | Jack s tournament were announced today by Recreation Director H. W. Middlesworth. Winners in both divisions will compete for the| City finals at 2 p. m. tomorrow at the Indiana World War Memorial Plaza Tournament entries were divided into juniors, including girls 7 to 11, and seniors, 12 to 15. The North District winner in the senior division was June Woodord, Golden Hill. e junior winner was Antoinette O'Connor, St. Joan of Arc School. South District winners were

ground, senior, and Mary Moore,

Bertha Culk, Riley Playground, won in the senior division at the West District playoff while Doris

winner. senior winner in the East was Dorothy Burress, School junior winner was Barbara Morris Square Playground. : lation tournament with es will be held for second place players during the finals.

Poinsettia. 1:30 p. m. Fri. Citizens Gas and Coke Utility Auditorium. Miss Emily Robling, chairman. Deba Delta Chapter, Sub Deb. Fri.

evening. Miss Marie Masarin, 17}

.N. Addison, hostess. Tip Toppers Chapter, ‘Sub Deb. 4 p. m. today. Miss Dempy Mathis, 914 E. Iowa. Picnic at Garfield Park after meeting, Junior Coed. 8 p. m. today. Miss Eleanor Jones, 234 N. Walcott, hostess. L Luella McWhirter W. C. T. U. 2 p. m, Fri. Juvenile Home. Guest Day. The Rev. L. C. Murr will speak .on “Why Youth Delinquency?” AUXILIARY Ladies of Altenheim, 2 p. m, Fri. 2007 N. Capitol. Card party. In charge are Mesdames Charles Kistner, John Pantzer, Ida Maltas, Paul Ulrick and May Hedges.

Kritschs’ Anniversary

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kritsch will hold open house at their home, 33 N. Webster Ave. from 2 to 5 p. m. Sunday in celebration of their gold-

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RH | hill, James |fecy, H. H. Bacon, Erwin Vonnegut,

Golf and Country Club.

Katherine, and Donald Cox, whose

color scheme of blue and pink. - Guests with the couple will be Mrs. G. B. Eldridge, Cuyahoga Falls, ©.,, who will be matron of honor; Miss Harriette Burbank, bridesmaid; Herman G. Morgan Jr., Mr. Cox's best man; G. B. Eldridge and William B. Peterson, ushers; Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Peterson, Mrs. Morgan, Mrs. C. D. Burbank and Miss Helen Wallick, aunt of the bride.

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A bridal dinner will be given by Mr. and Mrs. J. Allan Greenland tomorrow night at the Marott for their daughter, Anna Gale Greenland, and John Richard Payne III, Clifton Forge, Va. Their. wedding will be at 4 p. m. Saturday in the First Presbyterian Church. Delphinium blue and yellow will be used in decorations for the dinner. Members of the bridal party who will attend are Miss Emily Wilson Greenland, who will be her sister's maid of honor, and Miss Virginia Clair Payne, Richmond, Va., -the bridegroom’s sister; Garland Huddlestun, Clifton Forge, Va., best -man, and Robert H. Walker, Highland Park, Ill, and G. A. Borkey, Richmond, Va., ushers. The bridegroom’s mother also will be a guest: Others will be Mrs. C. C. Campbell and Miss Nancy -Campbell, Bluefield, W. Va., and Miss Mary Campbell, Roanoke, Va.

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Honor guest at a silver shower to be given tomorrow night by Miss

Jean. Meek and Mrs. Merrill H. Hamilton at Miss Meek’s home, 5809 Lowell Ave. will be Miss Joann McDermed whose: marriage to J. Wayne Huston will be June 30 in the Irvington Presbyterian at The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Lee McDermed, 3760 Forest Manor Ave., and Mr. Huston is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Huston, 3123 E. Michigan St. The hostesses will be assisted by their mothers, Mrs. Homer G. Meek and Mrs. Arthur B. Clark. Guests will include Mesdames Mcand Huston, Charles Schaub, Frank Ryan, Charles Schilling, George Bruce, DeForrest Bowman, Robert Pryne, Charles McGarvey Jr., Robert E. Gilkison and James Dixon. Other guests will be Misses Bette Shanks, Eulah Skinner, Jane Ann Gardner, Esther Howe, Betty Todd, Mary Caldwell, Zona Maze, Mary Elizabeth Pell, Dorothy Robison, Dorothy Bruce, Maralee Leonberger, Ruth Epply, Hazel Guio; Lois Williams.

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. 8 £4 ” Miss Irene Raesner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin E. Raesner, 849 Sanders St., has named attendants for her wedding to Carl F. Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs.

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Miss Esther Ruth Bertsch (above), daughter .of Mr. and_ Mrs. E. R. Bertsch, was graduated

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Miss Dorothy Reed (left) and Mrs. Frank Roth Jr. are assisting with arrangements for the luncheon which the Indianapolis Alumnae Club of St. Mary's College, Notre Dame, will give Saturday at Highland

Arthur Eldridges to Entertain

At Bridal Dinner Tomorrow; Joann McDermed to Be Guest

A silver shower and a miscellaneous shower appear with bridal dinners and selection of wedding attendants in today’s bridal notes. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Eldridge will entertain tomorrow night at their home, 732 E. 33d St., with a buffet supper for their daughter, Helen

Episcopal Church of the Advent. Delphinium and roses will carry out a

‘Hill, 1302 Ringgold St. The wedding

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marriage will be Saturday in the

Fred Johnson, 2145 Singleton St. The wedding will be July 6 in St. Joh? Evangelical and Reformed Church. Mrs. Raymond Meyer will be matron of honor and bridesmaids will be Misses Marguerite Johnson and Jean and Helen Logan. Shirley Burck will be flower girl. Evan Miller will be Mr. Johnson's best man and ushers will be Richard Johnson, Clarence Raesner and Edward Simmons. 2 ” ” Miss Helen Filcer entertained last night with a miscellaneous shower for Miss Colene Cook, whose marriage to Richard E. Hill will be June 29. The hostess was assisted by her mother, Mrs. John Filcer. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George B. Cook, 337 N. Temple Ave. and Mr. Hill is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R.

will be in St. Philip Neri Catholic Church. Decorations for the shower were in the bridal colors, shades of rose, and lilies of the valley centered the table. Guests were Mesdames Cook, Hill, Don Poinsette, Charles Bell, John Feeney and Margaret Dunn and the Misses Lois Claus, Dorothy Donnelly, Rose Mary Linder, Marie Kiefer, Patricia Byfield, Mary Jane Keating, Rose Boland, Mary Margaret McCormick, Eileen Foley, Eleanor Karibo, Louise La Rue, Elizabeth McAllen, Dorothy DeBurger, Josephine Jones, Anna Mae Gilday, Frances Bretthauer, Helen VanBenton, Jean Roempke and Kathryn Whittingham.

Card Parties Are Today

Marian Guild will entertain with card parties at 2 p. m. and 8 p. m. today at Marian . College, 3600 Cold Springs Road. Bridge, bunco, euchre, five hundred and pinochle will be played. Mrs. James B. Mahan and Mrs. Edward IL. Shaughnessy will be general chairmen, assisted by the ticket committee: Mrs. Lillian Koontz, chairman, Mesdames H. J. Foltz, R. W. Barber, W. M. Carson, John Commons, David Connor, H. Wier Cook, Thomas F. Delaney Jr., Roy Doolittle, E. D. Doyle, J. H. Drew, Margaret Egan, Martin Feeney, Walter Ford, Lewis Gootee, M. E. Haney, E. J. Kearns, E. A. Kelly, and’ William Krieg. Others on the committee are Mesdames Frank Lyons, ' Arthur McCarthy, Alonzo McConahay, J. H. May, Frank Mellon, Bernard F. Reilly, Russell Ritchie, H. M. WalEarl Williams, Miss Betty Riedy and Miss Marguerite Gallager. The donations committee will include Mrs. Thomas J. Owens, chairman, Mesdamese Bernard A. Lynch, G. W. Becker, Charles Cambron, Ralph Cox, Joseph Conley, Joseph Dillhoff, R. M. Glasser, Joseph Glatt, Raymond Gueutal, J. J. Mackinaw, Mary Rapia, Joseph Sgro, Gerry Spragg, L..C. Wheeler and Miss Mary McGill A Other committees are: Prizes, Mrs. J. F. Moriarity and Mrs. George Ries; arrangements, Mrs. J. B. Chung, chairman, Mesdames George Boucher, Fred Haunss, Finley Isler, Charles J. Spotts and Wilbur Worl; publicity, Mrs. Rose Lee Farrell and Mrs. Hal L. Purdy; reception, Mrs. W. I. Seal, chairman, Mesdames J. J. Cole, Rose Fritsch,

E. Spencer and Raymond Parker. Mrs. John Gallagher and Mrs. Earl Feltman will have charge of a Friendship Booth. Members of the Student Activity Council will serve candy and cold drinks. Riverside busses, marked Marian College, will leave the Circle at 1 p. m., 1:30 p. m. and 7:26 p. m. and

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Benefits Red Cross War Relief Work

Musicale Will Be at| J. I. Holcomb Home

- Committees party and musicale which a committee from the speakbureau of the Indianapolis Chapter of the Red Cross will sponsor June 29. | The event will be in the gardens of the J. I. Holcomb Springs Road.

Mesdames Sylvester Johnson, R. Harfley Sherwood, E. E. Gates Jr., John Beard

Elijah B. William & and S. W. Terry. Mrs. William E. Gavin heads the invitations committee. Her aids are the Mesdames E. E. Martin, John Cooper, Frank K. Chambers, Edwin B. gw Thomas Elder, Piatt F. Searle, len Kahn, Emerson Newhouse, H, P. Workman, William B. Stockely Jr. and F. R. Weaver. Mrs. H. H. Arnholter, head of the refreshments; committee, will aided by Mesdames E O. Noggle, Samuel Mantel, Harold Sweeney, Samuel L. Shank, Earl I. Larsen and the Misses Helen Coffey, Mary Ellen Zried and Barbara Frederickson. Mrs. Amelia Menegas, the invitations chairman, has as her committee workers the Mesdames Buell T. Deibel, R. F. Sparrow, Dudley Jack-, son, W. B. Brass, John W. Walden, Robert Ingham, David Brown, Miss Patricia Gilliland and Miss Harriet Patterson. ! Mrs. Lenore I. Frederickson is the program chairman. On her committee are the Mesdames Frank W. Cregor, Draper Lutz, Mary M. Zried, J. Harry Green, Robert Blake, Frank Hunter, George A. Smith, Gayle B. Wolfe, Miss Roberta Trent and Miss Grace Hutchings. party is the first of a series of events which the committee plans to sponsor for war relief work. : Young women who will assist as hostesses on| the day of the party include the Misses Jeanette Stayton, Patricia Stayton, Marian Donpolly: Jean Jarrard and Mary Ellen ried.

Ruth Snyder

Becomes Bride

Holy Cross Church was the scene this morning of the wedding of Miss Ruth Snyder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Snyder, to Frank A. Kreffel, son | of Mr. and Mrs. Wil‘liam G. Kreffel. The Rt. Rev. Msgr. William Keefe performed the cere-

Albert Klein, organist, played “Ave Maria” and bridal selections during the ceremony. The bride wore a blue marquisette gown fashioned on princess lines with a very full skirt embroidered with flowers. The dress had short puff sleeves land nosegays of flowers on each shoulder. Her shoulder length veil was attached to a peach halo cap. She wore peach mitts. Her bouquet| was of white, pink and blue summer flowers. The bride's sister, Miss Frances Snyder, was her attendant. She wore a dress fashioned similar to that of the bride in peach color with a blue halo cap and blue mitts. She carried pi and blue summer flowers. : : Mrs. Snyder wore a black sheer dress with white accessories. She wore a gardenia corsage. Mrs. Kreffel wore a navy blue sheer dress with white accessories. Her corsage was of sweet peas and roses. Victor Kreffel, brother of the bridegroom, (was best man. A wedding breakfast for the immediate families was held immediately after the ceremony at Joslin’s. The couple left on a wedding trip to Wisconsin. After July 1 they will be at home at 615 N. Oxford St. Among the out-of-town guests at the wedding) were Mrs. Mary Gross, Miss Mary Gross, Miss Kay Gross and Ferdy Malott, Milwaukee.

To Lunch Tuesday

The Mayflower Chapter of the International Travel Study Club will have a covered dish luncheon at the home of Mrs. Annah Core, 2207 Fernway St., at 12:30 p. m. Tuesday. Miss Carol Ann Collier will present: piano selections for the program. New officers who have been elected recently are Mrs. Core, president; Mrs. Lucile | Ward, first vice president; Mrs. Charles R. Michael, second vice president; Mrs. Fred Skiles, recording secretary; Mrs. Mary V. Park, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Elmer Schaub, treasurer; . Mrs. Frances Anderson, auditor, and Mrs. F. L. Roberts, delegate to the Federation of Women’s Clubs.

Y. M. C. A. Club Will Give Dinner Tonight

Chapter 2 of the Indianapolis Y. M. C. A. astmasters Club will observe Ladies’ Night tonight with a dinner at 6 |o’clock. fe Jr. will preside as toastmaster, Speakers on the pro- | gram will include Charles E. Bowes, Walter A. Jones, E. H. Looker, Stanley Sundling and R. S. Wilcox.

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Camping Period

Camp Fire Girls in Marion Cou to say “Anchors Aweight!

theme a summer cruise, dock Aug. 17. The cruise schedule aboard Ca

‘where the girls will spend one week and totems through the program at the camp near Noblesville, Ind. A passport will be a good imagination and a ticket, a camp registration, said the camp executives.

The girls are due. to arrive in San Francisco, Cal., June 30 for visits to the Exposition and then will go on to Los Angeles where a Preview Picture will be seen and an imaginative visit made to Hollywood. Hawaii too is included on this “make believe” cruise. The girls are scheduled to be in Mexico the week of July 21 and in New Orleans and the Bermudas the week of Aug. 4. On Aug. 11, the camp program will be built around Alaska again.

Mrs. Mary Alice Purvis Steinhour, who returned recently from Hawaii, will be the skipper. She is the Camp Fire Girl executive secretaryy. First and second mates will be Miss Louise O’Hara and Miss Majorie Sternfels. Miss Marcella West will be secretary. The crew includes 25 counsellors. They are the Misses Mary Mather, Virginia Christian, . Jane Wilcox,

Edna Mae Lewis, Louise Moorman; Virginia Shuh, Jane Ringo, Annamargaret Chapman, Patricia MeGuire, Barbara Sternfels, Betsy Biggert and Jennie Puckett. Other counsellors will be the Misses Jane Howard, Dorothy Daniels, Janice Renick, Joan Lindstaedt, Marjorie Lashbrook, Betty Jane Krueger, Alice Belle Young, Edna Mae Brumbaugh, Betty Griffin and Mrs. Dale Lyons. : Activities scheduled for the camp program include swimming, horseback riding, handcraft, outdoor cooking, overnight hikes, canoeing, boating, hiking, tennis, badminton, baseball, croquet, volleyball, archery, woodcraft, nature lore, folk dancing, dramatics, first aid and music,

Baby Crying at Night Often Due to Fright

CHICAGO, June 20 (U. P.).— When the baby cries in the middle of the night, it may not be colic, but fright. The Journal of the American Medical Association reports that infants from six days to five months old are susceptible to sudden fright which may cause the outbursts. Don’t pace the floor with the infant.

Moth Preventive

If you fear that moths will destroy the felts of your piano, hang small bags of camphor inside the instrument. Piano experts warn against spraying with anti-moth

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All aboard for Camp Delight.” summer's adventure at the camp opens Sunday and will have as its The ship will steam into port for the fall dry

Christine and Joan Marquis prepare a bed roll for camp.

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A Summer Cruise Will Be Theme Of Program at Camp Delight;

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from Indianapolis on Sunday and the docking at Nome, Alaska, Monday

exploring the land of the gold rush

Bridge Winners

Are Announced

Mrs. Dorothy Ellis, bridge instructor, has announced winners of the recent bridge forum in Block's Auditorium. . They are: Section 1—North and south, Mrs. W. H. Bridgins and Mrs. D. Aschoff, first; Mrs. C. C. Mathews and Mrs. Wayne Warrick, second; east and west, Mrs. F. C. Lewis and Mrs. W. E. Smith, first; Mrs. G. F.*Hansen and Mrs. Emerson Chailee;, second. | Section 2—North and south, Mas. E. R. Churchill and Mrs. J. A. Conkey, first; Mrs. E. C. Ball and Mrs. J. T. Cracraft, second; east and west, Mrs. B. M. Angell and Mrs. C. ‘L. McGuire, first; Mrs. J. E. Morris and Mrs. Arthur Kinkade, second. Section 3—North and south, Mrs. Carl Shafer and Mrs. Harry Higbee,

Maxine King, Mary Lou Hummel, _ go .... Mrs. L. H. Kornafel and Mrs.

Fred Mitch, second; east and west, Mrs. C. IL. Arvin and Mrs. H. R: Ezernack, first; Mrs. Ray Jenckes and Miss Charlotte Bruce, second.

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Sorority Plans Riding Party

The ALPHA CHAPTER OF SIGMA DELTA SIGMA SORORITY will hold a horseback riding party and steak fry for members and guests : Saturday afternoon at the

Rural Riding Stables.

Mrs. Harry Vehling will be chair= man, assisted by Mrs. Wilhelmina Whorley and Miss Harriet Butler,

+ Mrs. ‘Katherine Baker will be in

charge of the Charter Day dinner to be held by ALPHA TAU GAMMA SORORITY tonight at 7:30 o'clock at Catherine's Restaurant. :

GAMMA SIGMA PHI SORORITY will meet tomorrow night at the home of Mrs. Ralph Shimer, 5832 Beechwood Ave.

LAMBDA MU CHAPTER OP SIGMA BETA SORORITY will have a covered dish supper this evening at Riverside Park, Guests will include rushees, Mrs. Evelyn Beeker and Miss Martha Grimes.

Mrs. Sybil Murphy, national die rector, visited the three Indian apolis chapters of EPSILON SIGMA ALPHA SORORITY recently en route from the national convention at Cleveland to national headquar= ters at Kansas City. While here she inspected the studio clubrooms of the organiza= tion. Mrs. Murphy was entertained with a dinner at Seville Restaurant.

Sub Deb Members To Attend Dance

Members of the Unpredictable

‘Debs Chapter of the Sub Deb Club will attend the dance at Westlake

at 9 p. m. Saturday with their escorts. - The party will honor senior members, who were graduated from Manual High School. Those who will attend include the Misses Doris Krome, Doris Lin ville, Doris Geer, Virginia Hafer, Dorothy Stadfelt, Irene Kuntz, Here mine Waltz, Frances Searcey and Paul Swift, Edward Schumann, Ale bert Peters, Robert Cannon, Riche ard Bauchle and Harold Graham,

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