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Parties Honoring Brides-to-Be Herald Saturday of Weddings

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A number of parties are planned this week for: young women who will become brides on Saturday. Mrs. Robert A. Adams will have a tea tomorrow for Miss Sarah Frances Kackley, whose marriage to Raymond Edward Gregg, son of Mrs. Samuel Grant Gregg, will be at 3:30 p. m. Saturday in the Episcopal Church of the

Advent. Miss Kackley is the sister of Thomas Reid Kackley. Friday night, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Johnson will entertain with a supper for Miss Kackley and Mr. Gregg and members of their families. Miss Mary Margaret Miller entertained with a buffet supper last night at the Woodstock Club for the couple and Mrs. Sf. Clair Parry also entertained recently with a dinner for them.

Patricia O'Connor Is Party Guest

Mrs. George T. O'Connor was to entertain with a luncheonbridge today at the Highland Golf and Country Club for Miss Patricia O’Connor, whose marriage to Walter R. Shiel Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Shiel, will be at 10 a. m. Saturday in SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral. Miss O'Connor is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William L. O'Connor. Se Members of the families were to be guests and Miss Sue Coffield, Santa Monica, Cal, niece of Mrs. George T. O'Connor also was to attend. She is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. O'Connor while here to attend the wedding. ’ . Mrs. George H. Duffy will entertain with a luncheon-bridge tomorrow and Mr. and Mrs. O'Connor will have the bridal dinner at

their home Wednesday night.

Anderson Breakfast Honors Couple

Miss Barbara Haines and her fiance, Thomas Chandler Werbe Jr., whose marriage also will be Saturday, were honor guests at a breakfast yesterday in Anderson, Ind., given by Mr. and Mrs. Robert -

Watts.

Miss Haines is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Morris Haines

and Mr. Werbe is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Chandler Werbe of Anderson. Their marriage will be at 6:30 p. m. at Haverway Farm,

home of the bride-to-be’s parents.

Two Engagements Announced

The engagement of Miss Maude

Balke to Ward Raymond Fens-

termaker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Fenstermaker, Carmel, Ind, is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Balke. Miss Balke was graduated from Smith College and Mr. Fenstermaker is a graduate cf Purdue University and a member of Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity. The wedding will be in the fall. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Carl M. Geupel announce the engagement of their daughter Joy to Richard Bruce DeMars, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arch

DeMars.

No date has been set for the wedding.

Miss Geupel attended Bradford Junior College and was graduated from DePauw University where she was a member of Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority. Mr. DeMars is a graduate of Purdue University and a member of Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity.

Country Club Golf Meet Tomorrow

‘Mrs. J. S. White will serve as hostess for the Indiancvolis Country Club’s ladies’ golf guest day tomorrow. Play will begin before 10 a. m. and low gross and low net prizes will be awarded. Luncheon at 1 p. m. will follow the rlay. Mr. and Mrs. John Gordon Kinghan will be hosts for a mixed two-ball foursome Sunday.

Entertain at Lake Wawasee

Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Kahler recently opened their summer home

at Lake Wawasee and have been entertaining a number of house

guests. Mrs. Kahler is one of the Spink Wawasee Hotel Golf Club.

leading women players at the

Leaving for the lake. early in July will be Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S. Overbay and their children, Norma, Joyce and Arthur. - They will

have the Ellis cottage. Algonquin Invites 60 Clubs

Invitations have been issued to more than 60 clubs to participate in the Algonquin Riding Club’s “Sweepstakes” and Field Meet to be held at 2 p. m. July 4 on the club grounds at 30th St. and Kessler Blvd.

Verne K. Reeder, vice chairman

E. Samuel, general chairman, with plans for the event. Mr. Reeder’s

daughter Sue will ride in the meet.

for the meet, is assisting Frank

The day’s program will open with a grand parade of Algonquin Club members and visiting horsemen with J. J. Ronayne, club presi-

dent, officiating as grand marshal.

A series of games and stunts

will follow, including a bareback class, pickaninny class, seat land hands class, progressive dress up class (limited to five entrants) and

a barrel relay race.

In addition there will be one class for pleasure horses to be shown under English saddle only, and one Western class requiring stock equipment. The program will close with a knock-down-and-out class for jumpers and a handy hunter class to be shown over a

variety of three-foot hurdles.

JANE JORDAN

DEAR JANE JORDAN-—I read your: column every day and ale though I am past the age of most of your writers, I have a problem

just the same.

I am a widow past middle age and am very lonely.

My husband died three and one-half years ago. I have gone out on

several qccasions with different men.

They all flatter me very much as I have a wonderful figure and am not so bad to look at.. When we get out and dance a few dances, they all tell me that I am a wonderful dancer and fall in love with me. But after a few dates with them they seem to take it for granted that I belong to them and that breaks up every thread of respect I

have for men.

What I want is someone who will be a good scout and a pal.

I

would consider marriage if I could find some on who wanted to help

make a home and be a helpmate. I

just can’t understand why men

think otherwise of me as I am very quiet and reserved. I have a good education and am well read on current events. I like all kind

of clean sports. I would like your advice.

M. S.

Answer—Your problem is not peculiar to you but is shared by the majority of widows. Some aren’t noticed by men at all and they are worse off than you. At least you know that you still have the power to attract men and that’in itself is a satisfaction in spite of its nui-

sance value.

Men simply assume that since you have been married and were accustomed to the attentions of a man that you feel a great lack in

your life, and one and all they are happy to oblige.

In a naive

fashion they feel that they are doing you a favor to make love to you. The fact that you might expect them to assume some respon-

sibility toward you never crosses their minds. It is hard for a mature woman to hark back to

her high sctiool

days when almost every date ended in a wrestling match. She has no patience with adolescent love-making and deplores the fact that her escorts are so poor in personality that necking is the only form of entertainment they know. There are mature men who place value on conversation and companionship, but plenty fall into the category

of those you mention.

In spite of your distaste for the task you'll simply have to learn how to manage men without being too discouraging to their mascu-

line pride. : of very fine friendships with women. ‘no harm in trying to be more than

Some won’t be worth the effort, but some are capable

It is just that they feel there’s a ftiend.

Any successful high school girl can give you hints on engaging _ the attention of the male without allowing him to own you. In middle age the game has lost much of its fascination and amorous men

look more like bores than anything else.

However, it is a much

worse fate to be left to die on the vine alone. If you want to meet

men you have to keep in circulation,

JANE JORDAN.

Put your problems in a letter to Jane Jordan who will answer

your questions in | this column daily.

Beatrice Van Sickle Is Guest at Party

Ralph McCombe entertained with. a farewell party recently at his home, 3628 N. Pennsylvania St., in honor of Miss Beatrice Van Sickle, who will leave soon for an extended visit in California. Guests at the buffet supper were the Misses Patty Gabe, Jean Beall, Marilyn Alstadt, Florence Lustgarten, Pam Rae Valentine, Lela Ruth Groves, Marjorie Rose, Martha Lou Matthews; Messrs. Pat Kiernan, Charles Caron, Andrew Cox, James Coyne Jr., James Umbarger, Chester Hale, Carroll Trotter and Mrs. William E. Gabe and Mrs. Norma Beall.

Beech Grove Lodge to Dine

A 6:30 p. m. pitch-in dinner will precede the stated meeting of Beech Grove Chapter 465, Order of Eastern Star, tomorrow night in the Beech Grove Masonic Hall. Mrs. Grace Lancaster and John C. Sim~monds, worthy matron and patron,

Janice Buck Honored At Bridal Shower

Miss Mary Loper and Miss Isabelle Hodges entertained recently at the home of Miss Loper, 1504 N. Pennsylvania St., with a bathroom shower in honor of Miss Janice Buck, whose marriage to Dr. Wade H. Jordan will take place next Saturday in the Broadway Methodist Church, : Guests were Mesdames T. S. Buck, Barbara Jordan, Nellie Adair, Roscoe Stevenson, Julian Jones and Jack Graves and the Misses Anna Mae Buck, Mary Gordon, Cleo Brandum, Marian Maes, Helen Redd, Maryellen Morley and Helen Caldwell.

Lodge Notes Amiversary

The 26th anniversary of Indianapolis Chapter 393, Order of Eastern Star, will be celebrated at the chapter’s stated meeting at 8 p. m. tomorrow at the temple, 1522 W. Morris St. Mrs. Mary Dell and

Jock Roberson are worthy matron

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Appointees are: ai the Th

Mary Ann Fitzsimmons, oe

Anderson, | Lucy

Amanda and Miss

man; Miss board member, Branch. | CIVIC AFFAIRS—Miss Mary A. Meyers, chairman; Miss [Nellie Young, board member; isses Mamie L. Bass, Bertha Pullen and Mary Ellen Willis, CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS—Miss Ella Groninger, chairman; Mrs. |Elizabeth Boyle, board member, and Mrs. Anna Hammerbeck. CHRISTMAS—Miss Hazel Wiiliams, |chairman: Mrs. Lyda Goll, Mrs. Emma Misses ° Margaret | Hiles, Mary Ann FitzSimmons, Helena Patterson, Nan Bryan, Mary Xllen Willis and Minnie Springer. EDUCATION—Miss Jessie Bass, chairman; Miss Laura Holden, board member: Dr. Lilly Clements, Mrs. Ora Lee Shepherd, Mrs, Emma Garrett, Misses Minnie Hardegen, Jessie Bass and Kitty Mertz, FELLOWSHIP—Miss Elsie Miller, chairman; Dr. Edith Haynes, board member; Mesdames Martha Abel, Marguerite Malarky and Georgiana Webber; Misses Jessie Bass, Jessie Jolly and Ada B. Robinson. Miss Bass was appointed international and district Altrusan .correspondent. Other committee members are: INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS — Miss Vera Morgan, chairman; Miss Mary Riggs, board member; Misses Eunice Johnson, Ruth McNutt and Hazel Williams; Mrs. Lucetta Schwomeyer and Mrs. Elizabeth Prescott. MEMBERSHIP — Miss Lois Anderson, - chairman; Miss Lucy Branch, board member; Dr. Clements; Mesdames Martha Abel, Marguerite Malarky, Erma Bemis, Blanche Mitchell and Berniece Mozingo; Misses Charlotte Carter, Mabel Guttery, Amanda Anderson and Mary Meyers. NON-PARTISAN PUBLIC AFFAIRS FOR WOMEN—Mrs. Mary Dye Beach, chairman; Miss Marie Schulz, board member; Mrs. Ora Shepherd, Miss Bertha Leming and Miss Cleo Kinnaman. PROGRAM— Miss Mamie Larsh, chairman; Miss Janice Berlin, ~ board member; Misses Bertha Pullen, Charlotte Carter, Eunice Johnson, Ruth Scholer, Gladys Alwes and Helen Brown and Mrs. Marion Gallup. PUBLICITY—Miss Helena Patterson, chairman; Miss Janice Berlin, board member; and Miss Cleo Kinnaman. VOCATIONAL — Miss Mabel Guttery, chairman; Miss Amanda Anderson, board member; Misses Bertha Leming, Kitty Mertz, Vera Morgan, Cordelia Hoeflin, Joe Rigler and Mary Ramsey and Mrs. Marion Gallup. i WAYS AND MEANS—Mrs. Edna Fields, chairman; Miss Mary Perrott, board member; Mesdames Minnie Foley, . Anna Hammerbeck, Georgiana Webber, Lucetta Schwomeyer . and Elizabeth |Prescott; Misses Mary Dickson, Mary Romsey,

Altrusa Club's Committees For Coming Year Announced

By President Edi

Committee appointments for the coming year were announced by Miss Edith M. Dickover, Indianapolis Altrusa Club president, at a dinner meeting held recently at the Indianapolis Country Club. NEWS FLASH—Miss Marie Matuschka, chairman; Miss Lucy Branch, board member; Mrs. Mary Dye Beach, Miss Gladys Alwes and Mrs. |BUDGET—Miss Nellie Young, ¢chair-

th Dickover

Erma Bemis.

Chairmen Are Announced

The first board meeting of the Indianapolis Branch of the American Association of University Women for the 1940-1941 club year will be held tomorrow at the home of Mrs. C. Norman Green, new president of the organization. Other new officers and directors are: Mrs. Herbert Russell, first vice president and program chairman; Mrs. Edgar Baum, secretary; Mrs. Leslie M. DeVoe, treasurer, and Mrs. Karl Koons, Miss I. Hilda Stewart, Mrs. Robert Lingle and Mrs. Paul Beard, directors. Mrs. Green has announced the appointment of the following new board members and the ccmmittees of- which they are chairmen: Mrs. N. Taylor Todd, education; Mrs. Lowell Fisher, fellowship; Mrs. Wayne Kimmel, legislative; Mrs. Vernon C. McNabb, hospitality; Mrs. Russell Burkle, telephone; Mrs. J. Lowell Craig, social; Mrs. H. A. Asperger, Consumers’ problems; Miss Elizabeth Blaisdell, social welfare; Mrs. Joseph F. Collier, creative writing; Mrs. Kenneth Kohlstaedt, art, and Mrs. D. W. Lodwick, Book and Toy Fair. Others are Mrs. M. M. Weaver, health; Mrs. Arthur Van Arendonk, music; Mrs. Emmet Lamb, parent education (pre-school); Mrs. Paul Summers, contemporary literature; Miss Ruth Duckwall, contemporary literature (night group); Miss Maybelle Hall, evening discussion; Mrs. Homer Grosbach, bridge, and Mrs. Louis A. Whitesell, publicity.

Altar Society Gives Party

A luncheon and card party will be sponsored by the Altar Society of St. Patrick’s Catholic Church at 12:30 p. m. tomorrow in the school hall. Miss Daisy Ruggiere is chairman for the event.

Bryan, Ruth McNutt and Ada B. Robinson. HOUSE—First quarter—Miss Joe Rigler, chairman; Mesdames Anna Hammerbeck, Martha Abel and Marguerite Malarky; second quarter —Miss Mary Dickson, chairman; Miss Helena Patterson, Miss Minnie Springer and Mrs. Lyda Goll; third quarter — Miss Cleo Kinnaman, chairman; Miss Marie Matuschka, Miss Jessie Jolly and Mrs. Minnie Foley; fourth quarter—Miss Mary Ramsey, chairman; Misses Ruth McNutt, Ella Groninger and Elsie

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tomorrow.

1. Mrs. Truman R. Kellie was Miss Barbara Elizabeth Ruby, daughter of Mrs. Suzanne Ruby, before her marriage June 8. Mr. and Mrs. Kellie are at home in Kokomo, Ind. 2. Miss Esther Bowne was married to Earl Moore in a ceremony

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daughter of Mrs. Emma Browne.

3. The marriage of Miss Kathleen Cullom, daughter of Mrs. Myrtle Cullom, to Edward C. Boyle, will take place Saturday morning at 9

4, Miss Esther Jefferson became the bride of Harold Kottlowski

5. Mrs. A. J. Caselli was Miss Marie Laurenzana, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nunzio Laurenzana, before her marriage June 18. (Voorhis

6. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Orcott are at home in Chicago. Mrs. Orcott was Miss Dorothy Brooks before her marriage June 12.

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7. Miss Colene E. Cook will be married to Richard E. Hill Saturday. Miss Cook is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. George B. Cook. (Bell

8. Mrs. Dan Cooper was Miss Waneta Fivecoats before her recent Mr. and Mrs. Cooper will be at home in Celveland Aug. 1.

Amicitia Club to End Season With Annual Outing Tomorrow; Grolier Group Plans Luncheon

An outing, a luncheon and business session are scheduled by clubs

The AMICITIA CLUB will hold its annual outing at’ the home of

bert, T. N. Denham, Albert Brethauer and E. P. Brennan,

The GROLIER FINE ARTS CLUB will hold a covered dish luncheon at 12:30 p. m. tomorrow in Franklin at the home of Mrs. Luther Poe. Roll call will be answered by relating a precious memory. Three songs, “When You and I Were Young, Maggie,” “Put On Your Old Gray Ronnet” and. “Auld Lang Syne,” will be sung in unison. Officers will be installed. They are Mrs. E. S. Farmer, president; Mrs. Charles A. Albrecht, first vice president; Mrs. G. C. Pittman, second vice president, and delegate to the Seventh District Federation of Women’s Clubs; Miss Bertha NJ. Schulz, secretary; Mrs. Myrtle Stephens, treasurer; Mrs. J. H. Craig, chairman of the program committee; Mrs. Grace Guess, telephone; Mrs. Joel Lee Jones, ways and means; Mrs. Harry Mahan, project, and Mrs. Cora M. Raber, parliamentarian.

Mrs. Gail Spangler, 321 W. 44th St., will be hostess at the final meeting of the season of the SPENCER CLUB tomorrow at 2 Pp. m. Mrs. Harry Perkins will be in charge of the program which will includé a true and false contest. " Assisting the hostess will be Mesdames E. R. Bladen, J. E. Hughes and W. E. Leapley.

Delta Theta Taus Will Pledge Six

Pledge services for Zeta Kappa Chapter of Delta Theta Tau Sorority will be held this evening at the home of Mrs. Paul Weatherly, 35 N. Wallace Ave. Those who will be pledged are Mrs. Chester Weatherly, Mrs. David Tallaksen and the Misses Theta Bell Seaton, Esther Ott, Bettejane

Lulie Gibbons, Lois Anderson, Nan

‘MASS prayer service and 2 program of rededication to American ideals will be held from 2 to 3 p. m. Wednesday in the War Memorial Building by the Seventh District Federation of Clubs. Mrs. J. W. Moore, president, is in charge of the program. Representatives of the three religious faiths will lead the prayer service and prominent laymen will review documents in which the ideals of American democracy are expressed. f Invitations are being | issued to leaders and members of patriotic and religious groups. The program will be open to the public. 2 8 8 |

SSISTING the Seventh District as hosts will be Dr. Howard J. Baumgartel, executive secretary of the Indianapolis Church Federation; Rabbi Maurice Goldblatt of the Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation; Mrs. Asa iloy, president, and Mrs. R. R. Mitchell of the Indianapolis Council of Church Women; Mrs. J. Albert Smith, president of the Indianapolis Council of Cath-

olic Women; Mrs. 8

Cohen,

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tion of the National Council of Jewish Women. Mrs. Henry L. Herod, president of the Federation of Colored Woman's Clubs; Mrs. H. S. Teitel, president of the Twelfth District of the American Legion Auxiliaries; Mrs. Laura Ray, president of the Indianapolis Council of Women; Mrs, Virgil Sly, ptesident of the Irvington Union of Clubs; Mrs. George Frantz of the First Presbyterian Church; Mesdames G. B. Taylor, Walter H. Montgomery, Raymond Stilz, Harvey. Elam and William P. Evans, D. A. R. regeats. Mrs. Ella Mond, president of the Federation of Patriotic Societies; Mrs. C. W. Ackman, president of the Marion County W. C. T. U. organization; Mesdames Myrtle Turpin, Hazel Reichman, Kate Scott, Maude Hennigar, E. May Hahn, Ida Harvey, Will Bernhardt, Gertrude McLean, Robert T. Hodges, Tilden Greer, Josephine Okey, C. W. McDowell, Nellie Tumey, Laura Tucker, Louis Kruger, Lata Via, Virginia Martin, Mable Bruce, Ida Hoffman, Gertrude Kremer, Daisy Hayes, Pearl Keaton, J. J.. Browne and

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Whitcomb and Helen Lacy.

Ray Grider, Earl Talbut and W. H. Chadwick and Dr. Joseph Henninger, heads of patriotic groups.

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ELIGIOUS leaders who will offer prayer are the Rev. Fr. Joseph Somes, president of the Indiana Chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution; the Rev. Richard O. McRae, Lieut. Col. of the Indiana National Guard; Rabbi Maurice Goldblatt and the Rev. Ezra L. Hutchens, pastor of the Irvington Methodist Church. . Mrs. George S. Hancock Jr. and Mrs. George Walker will read the litany. Those taking part, in the program will be Howard Meyers, executive chairman of the Boys’ State, American Legion; Robert Lee Brokenburr, attorney, and Mrs. E. C. Rumpler, past president of the Seventh District Federation of Clubs. Members of the arrangements committee assisting Mrs. Moore are Mesdames Rumpler, Lawrence Orr and Hancock, members of the American Citizenship ient of the District; Mesdames Edward H. Niles, John C. Barnhill Jr. and Carl Weinh of ‘the American

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Mrs. G. T. Doyal, 1518 Edgemont Ave. at 12:30 p. m. tomorrow with a covered dish luncheon. This will end activities for the year. Assistant hostesses will be Mesdames R. E. Coleman, Ethel Lam-

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Wedding Held Ties Special

| NOBLESVILLE, Ind.,| June 24— Miss Jean Fisher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Myer,||New Palestine, became the bride of William Lantz, son of Mr. and Mrs: M. M. ‘Lantz of Lebanon, in ceremony at 3:30 p. m. yesterday in the Primitive Baptist Church at Olio, Ind. The Rev. Joh up, pastor of the chur The bride wore a frock designed with a neckline, basque waist [with puffed sleeves and a full skirt. Her poke bonnet of dotted swiss had a crown of daisies. She wore lace mitts and carried a sheaf of [aisies. Her cousin, Mrs. Thomas || E. Shaner, Indianapolis, wore a long, yellow organdy shirtwaist 2 with pastel nosegays appliqued up n the full skirt. She wore a (large white picture hat trimmed |with yellow velvet streamers and carried daisies. The flower girl, Sandra Sherman, wore a long pale green organdy frock and carried a basket of daisy petals. the bride's mother, and Mrs. Lantz, chose sheer blue gowrs with which| tihiey wore white accessories and yellow rose corsages. Robert Barker, Lebanon, was best man and Mr, Shaner was an usher. i The couple left imme the ceremony for a [motor trip through the South and will be at home in New Palestine after July 1. The bride’s traveling costume was a seafoam green dress worn with white pique hat and accessories.

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Deasa Club Luncheon

The Deasa Club will meet with Mrs. Harry Bolin, 2352 Kenwood Ave. for a noon luncheon Wednes-

day.

Clubwomen Will Sponsor Prayer Service Wednesday

Grosskopf, Royer Knode Brown, W. H. Holmes and Robert Garten of the Press and Radio Department, and Mesdames George Gannon, Merle Sidener, J. E. Barcus, John F. Engelke, A. L. Duncan, Merritt Woolf, Gilbert Forbes, J. Francis Huffman, George Faulstich, Brewer T. Clay and Carl Gakstetter.

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HE invitation committee headed by Mrs. Edna E. Pauley. is composed of Mesdames' Frank Symmes, W. C. Bartholomew, Thomas Maley, Paul W. Oren, William Hyde Pearl, Clayton Ridge, R. O. McAlexander and A. J. Hueber, members of the District executive board. Junior clubwomen who will serve as ushers are Mesdames A. L. Arn old, Elbert Gilliom dnd Edwin R. Comber and Misses Lyla Mae Full-, en, Neoral Flack and Betty Finch. Others who will assist|at the door are Mrs. J. Francis Huffman, chairman, and Mesdames, Brewer T. Clay, Alvin C. Johnson, Clinton J. Ancker, Vaughn Cook, William McGuire, E. P. Burnett and Ralph C. Worley and Miss Emma Kominers.

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their wives. A tour of the camp at 5 p. m. will precede the 6:30 p. m. supper. Mrs. Earl Moomaw, chairman of the camp committee and members of her committee ‘will serve as hostesses and conduct the tour. Mrs. Marvin E. Curle, commissioner of Indianapolis and Marion County Girl Scouts, will préside and present a brief survey of the organization’s program for the three age groups: Brownies, intermediate and senior Scouts. She will discuss the organization of troops, need for support from Scout parents and the importance of leadership. Camp fire ceremonies will follow supper. Miss Lucile Cannon, Girl Scout director,’ and her assistants, Miss Wilma Lang and Miss Mary Reese, will be in charge. Mrs. John H. Toy, deputy commissioner, is general chairman of the party and will be assisted by the following committee chairmen: Miss Helen Hartinger and Mrs. Thomas Blackwell ~Jr., invitations; Mrs. Dan C. Hess, supper, and Mrs. J. F. Small, decorations. Members of Troop 24, of which Mrs. Small is leader, will make placecards for the supper. Miss @ Hartinger designed the invitations, Staff Members Listed Staff members for the summer camp season opening Tunday, as announced by Mrs. Curle, include Miss Cannon, camp director; Miss

Margaret Barricklow, R. N., nurse in charge of the camp health pro-

.|gram; Mrs. Small, crafts counselor;

Miss Edna Liljeblad. assistant leader of Troop 40 and member of the 1939 apprentice counselors’ course at Dellwood, and Miss Phyllis Heidenrech, also a member .f the 1939 apprentice counselors’ course, assistant crafts counselors; Miss Betty Steffen, Milwaukee, Wis., Red Cross examiner and senior life saver and graduate of MilwaukeeDowner College, waterfront director; Miss Barbara Ford, Purdue student and senior life saver, former Dellwood camper and members of the apprentice counselors’ course at the camp in 1938, and Miss Edra Jean Yaeger, assistant camp unit leader in 1939 and former member and assistant leader ol Troop 40, swimming instructors. . Miss Dorothy Kiine, DePauw University senior now enrolled in a national Girl Scout counselors’ training course at a camp near Three Rivers, Mich., Brownie unit leader; Mrs. Melvin | H. Dorbecker, leader of a local troop, who also is attending

Camp Dellwood Staff to Meet With Girl Scout Council Friday To Discuss Group's Program

Staff members of Dellwood, Girl Scout reservation near Clermont, Ind. will meet Girl Scout council and committee members at a supper in the camp lodge Friday evening. Invitations have been mailed to hus bands of council and committee members and to the men’s advisory com= mittee and members of the Girl Scout medical advisory committee and

John G. Craigs On Honeymoon

Mr. and Mrs. John G. Craig are on a motor trip following their wedding at 8 o’clock last night in the home of the bride’s mother, Mrs. Ethel M. Masters, 3705 N, Illinois St. The Rev. C. A. Mc Pheeters, pastor of the North Meth odist Church, performed the ceremony. Mr. Craig ‘is the son of Mrs. Julia E. Craig, 5131 College Ave. |

The bride wore a white organza gown with a lace bodice’ and lace inserts in the skirt, and carried a bouquet of white bride’s roses. Her attendant, Mrs. Robert K. Bunch, wore a pink organza fashioned like the bride’s gown and carried pink roses and blue delphinium. | L. T. Benham wag-best man. The bride’s-cousin, MissMargaret Sissenguth, sang, accompanied by Miss Evelyn Little.

Assisting at the reception following the ceremony were members of the bride's sorority, Theta Delta Sigma. Summer flowers in pink and blue were used in decorations throughout the house. The couple will be at home after July 10 at 109 W. Maple Road.

Omega Chi to Nominate

Mrs. Martin Oslos, 3716 E. 16th St., will be hostess for a meeting of Alpha Chapter, Omega Chi Soror= ity, at 8:30 p. m. Wednesday. Officers for the coming year will be nominated.

the training course at Three Rivers; Miss Fred Lang, New Albany, Ind. who has been on the Springfield, Ill, Girl Scout camp staff several years and will direct the New Albany camp during August, Miss Mary Reese and Miss Wilma Lang, local Girl Scout field workers, intere mediate unit leaders, and Miss Mile dred Jenkins, senior unit leader, Miss Jenkins has been a camper, counselor and unit leader in Indian= apolis and Milwaukee Girl Scout camps’ seven years. She will direct the apprentice counselors’ course at Camp Dellwood July 28 to Aug. 10 for girls interested in becoming

counselors.

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