Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 July 1940 — Page 10

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Officers of New White Cross Guild Unit

FRIDAY, JULY 5, 1940 Inspect Addition to Chalet

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SOCIETY —

Many Indianapolis Residents Leave For Their Summer Homes at Lakes

H. A. C. Books | Festival tor Tomorrow

| Boosters Schedule | Steak Fry Monday

Members of the Hoosier Athletic 'Club will have a Tropical Festival tomorrow night in the Tropical Gardens at the club. Doc Grayson's Orchestra will play for dancing from 10 p.m. tol a. m. Several reservations have been received for the event. Included are those of the Messrs. and Mesdames Julius A. Caesar, Ralph Schneider, Marty Oliver, Robert Barnes, Lewis Nickle, Theodore Klipple, Leo F. Steffen, Carl K. De Falco, N. L. Comtois, H. R. Huey, Robert B. Wallace, Frank P. Huse. Sidney Jauck, Homer Floyd, H. R Masten, Herbert Hartman, L. D Behrent, R. L. Meyers, L. L. Harrison, James Welsh, R. E. Jones, Norman E. Schaffer, Joseph B. Farmer, Walter Rose, Marshall D. Montani Sr, Dr. and Mrs. W. WW. Jennings and Dr. and Mrs. G. L.. Young. Thomas W. Kercheval, president and head of the Independence Day Membership Drive, said that the enrollment period has been extended to July 15. The committee working with Mr. Kercheval includes Herbert Hartman, Thomas Murray, Edward Rose and A. B. Montani. On Monday the H. A. C. Boosters will hold a steak fry at Kernel's Lake. G. Robert Steele, who is in charge of arrangements, has made plans to accommodate 50 guests The dinner will start 6:30 p m The H. A. C. swim team will meet Lakeside Swimming Club of Louisville, Ky.. in a meet to be held here at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday,

The exodus of Indianapolis residents to summer homes and the lake resorts continues. Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Balke and their daughters, Mildred and Maude, are at the Balke summer home at Walloon lake, Mich. Miss Virginia Balke left vesterday morning to join them. Ward Fenstermaker

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Miss Maude's engagement to was announced recently. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin G. White and daughter York. and will vacation at Cape Cod before Fred Bates Johnson and his son. Gaar, left yesterday to open the Johnson summer home at Crystal Lake, Mich. Mus Johnson and daughter, Priscilla, will go to the lake tomorrow and the Johnson's other son. Bates, will join the family there at the end the month : Mrs. A. L. Taggart Sr. is at her summer residence at Higgins Lake, Mich.

Mary Ann, are in returni home.

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Mrs. William Coleman Atkins to Return This Week-End

Mrs. William Coleman Atkins and her mother, Mrs William A. Miskimen, will return this week-end from Chicago where they have spent the week. Mrs. William H Coleman, Mrs. John w Kern and Mrs. Grace C. Buschmann are on a motor trip in Canada aiter visiting the New York World's Fair : Mrs. James L. Murray returned recently from the Murray's summer home at Pentwater, Mich. She will return there in a week or 10 days. Mr. and Mrs. George S. Dailey and children, Frank, Margaret and Dorothy, left vesterday for their cottage at Graham Point. Crooked Lake, near Conway, Mich. Mrs. Dalley and the children will remain there through Labor Day Mr. and Mrs Conrad Ruckelshaus will open their Burt Lake cottage the middle of month. William Hamerstadt is spending several da; York

"itch Photo as president. Mrs. R. O. McRae (right) organized the group. The unit was to sew today in the guild

workrooms at the Methodist Hospital

was

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The Sun-Rae unit of the White Cross Guild recently organized with Mrs, Earl Beeson (left) vice president and Mrs. Bradford Snodgrass (center)

Bridal Dinner Tonight Will Honor Frances Moody and Her Fiance;

Party Planned for Jeane Wintz Mr. and Mrs. Francis S. Moodv, 4349 Guilford Ave. will enterta Dorothy Ells Names Board S ] ICNHIC

Week's va- at 7 o'clock tonight with a bridal dinner at the Marott Hotel for their I Names

\ Frances R and James P. Cook, whose marriage will take Bridge Winners ry : » / () $7 AN To Be Aug. 1 | son

daughter, place tomorrow. pe Winners of the recent duplicate bridge forum in Block's auditorium The | ne 1 3 Flower Mi

this

\Ibershardt Ph>'o for the Chalet at eline Carr, Betty shown at tha presi

Arthur Flints in Evanston Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McGeoch Flint are week-end with Mr. and Mrs, Albert A. Ha} Evanston They will return home Sunda} Mr. and Mrs

; Lake Outing Jr. Portland, Ore. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. James P <

Mr. and Mrs. Tretton Jr. will leave this week-end for Caicaas. a Members of 3oTA CHAPTER 1 ill vis fore returning rtlan " " ETH they will visit before returning to Portlan PHI OMEGA KAPPA SORORITY

vill leave for a

Sorority Plans ®

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Sunday 3

Darvahters of British Empire Plan Part nf > British Empl

: Le Ty1 ly ‘ t the h “Np will sponsor a garden bridge party at i ‘ he hom

of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mitchell, 3933 G1 of the organization's allied war relief made with Mrs. Arthur McGeoch Flint The arrangements committee includes the Mesdames © Robert Frost Daggett, L. C. Milstead, William H Louis J. Finch and Mrs. Flint,

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Ideal a an ' The party will mclude the Doris Brabender Winifred MutSweeney and Mildred Woempner. The other members of 8% = the ority will Mir

the week-end 3260 S

cation at Beach, Lake Shafer uth STON July 5

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N, national the Temperance Washington, headquarters She

Misses ill include Mr, and Mrs. J. P. Cook, Mr, and

will i Eleanor Cook, Miss Ruby Cook and Theodore

Merklin Charlotte Rothkoff

S( Janet

dl Virginia

heey appointed

Guests with the couple Mrs. Kenneth Galm, Miss ; Lippincott have been announced by Mrs : Dorothy Ellis, bridge instructor Thev are: Section 1-—North south, Miss Janeth Crawford Mrs. Elmer J. Itenbach, first; Mrs William S. Peele and Miss Nettie Kistner, second; east and west, Mrs Mi Wayne Warrick and Mrs. Merritt visitor Thompson, first; Mrs. A. F. Hansen thi: and Mrs. Hank Abbett, second Section 2--North and south, Mrs A. J. Strole and Mrs. E. A. MecDaniel, first; Mrs. A. S. Hummel and Mrs. H. S. French. second, east and west, Mrs. F. A. Mulbarger and Mrs. P. E Tord, first: Mrs. P. O Evans and Mrs. David Pardee, second Section 3 E. A, Murphy

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and and

luncheon Au it the home of M Wome Christian Frank L office:

St A busit m ing « \ ation: x eT

Robert Ave

dinner at 6

SO join the group and Mrs

E. Plummer Club Arranges

entertain

ner

at Emerson will

' with a bridal o'clock

today succeeds

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entertain July 14 In Gunther Shire} Miss Twitty is the and Mrs

the betrothed

CHAPTER OF ZETA, will meet

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Charlotte Twitty and Fiance Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Gillespie will Charlotte Twitty and her fiance, Dr. Robert Los Angeles, Cal, who will be married July 20 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Twitty Mu Feucht will give a dinner at their home Wednesday : couple. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick G. Appel entertained recently w ith a dinner at their home near Noblesville for with the couple included Miss Twitty's parents Dh Mr. and Mrs. Norman Perry Jr.

their da: Emily

Paul

married

for

tonight

a bh New Program

Georgia, and Charles Jordan woek

who ‘will Although the majority of women's clubs have discontinued their meetings the gram committees are busy preparing containing activities The Monday will its season Oct. 7 President's Day meeting, according to the new vearbook. The party will be at the Propylacum. Mrs Robert V. Gilliland will talk on Guests with bride-to-be in- “Poetr) Mrs. Clarence B. Blakes- gehyltz, first; Mrs. Kitty Warner Drill Practice Book cluded her mother, Mrs. R. J. Ped- has chosen “Provincial Lady in andq Mrs. S. R. Richardson, second \ low. Miss Lillie Pennicke and Miss War Time” for her topic at the Southeastern Rebekah Lode : he Virginia Williams : Oct, 21 meeting with Mrs. Charles Sponsor Fish Fru will thes! Lat Members who attended Mes- Yoke, l J nati a Morical, first: Miss dames John Lambie, Betty Hawks, Mrs. John MacLean Lochhead will, A will be held at All men rogram Miss Pauline Adams, Book revier wil t mt- J. W. Yoder, Betty Jav, Margaret be hostess for the Nov. 4 meeting. Roch 3600 S. Meridian present a 7:3 y ! 1'il il tra fourth Seat and Hands Class—Miss Mary Williams, ft t, tanding atures of the proeram Bergen and the Misses Jane Strick- Mrs. C. E Palmer will talk on from 5 m. today Alexander. second: Miss Sally Adams, third, and Mary Sue Fisher, 1 | he utler Alumnae 12nd, Dorothy Scot Mary Jo News Is M Job and Mrs Ellen fourth, and Bill Carey, fifth tara Ch » te Se : Jaenisch, Shirley Williams, Betty G. Furbee's subject will be “This Western Class—Silas first; Robert Burrows, second, as : re Tel nluibwi >| Thin, Doll Martha Is My China Mrs. Hadlev Green Mr. Alexander, third, and } ( Worthington, Williams, Vir- and Mrs E J Baker will discuss Jimmy Huff and Miss Ruth ginia Strickland Alice Scott, | There Sill Se No Night 8! and Max Bonham, second, Denton Eleanor Lambie, Bonnie Lou Hod- Nov, 18 gathering at the home and Mr. Dillme nh and Bob Joe Turne: Louise Plummer Eudelle Mrs Clarence Blakeslee ' 2 Barrel Relay—Ted Warner, fir Tackett. Ann Marie Schneider, Mrs. Roy E. Adams scheduled Dillman, third. Handy Hun Class— Ross, Marian Lindner, Helen Crofts talk on “Mr. Skeffington” Dec ham. second and third, and Mrs. Dorothy Abbie Mortimer, Mary Louise Peb- when the club meets with Mrs Judges were Sergt. James Bray, Wallace worth, Margaret Pebworth {ar- Henry © Hoss and Mrs Hoss and and Glenn Caldwell. J. J. Rona} announce! jorie Carol Mrs. Ray Fatout will discuss Sons master: R. W. Teegarden, ring ste WwW of the Wilderness Jan, 6 when Mrs cretary. und Frank J. Haigh! O. L. Miller is the hostess. ’ Mrs. E. H. Kemper McComb will open her home to members on Jan 20 when Mrs. Blakeslee and Mrs John S. Wright will have as their subject “Land Below the Wind.” Mrs. Anne Porter Pangborn plans to discuss “Letters of Richard Haliburton” Feb. 3 Miss Lucy Richmond Mayo will be hostess. Mrs Boyd M. Gillespie will talk on “New Fiction” Feb. 17 at the home of Mrs Fatout., Mrs. Gilliland will entertain March 3 and Mrs. H. D. Goode and Mrs. McComb will describe The Spanish Adventures of Washington Irving.’ Other hostesses, topics and speakinclude: March 17, Mrs. Goode, Mrs. Edgar R. Eskew and Miss Della Dearborn to discuss “The Mad Booths of Maryland”; April 7, Mrs. Ernest DeWolf Wales, hostess, Mrs. Walter Green and Mrs O. L. Miller to speak of “Mr. Currier and Mr. Ives”; April 21, Mrs Walter Green, hostess. Mrs. John MacLean Lochhead talk on Hard: Wessex,” May 5 Mrs John S. Wright, hostess, Miss Mavo and Mrs. Charles Yoke to speak of “The World Today.” May 19, guest Bentley will be guest day. Mrs Anne Porter Pangborn, miscellaneous Shower hostess, June 2, outing, Mrs. Roy bv Mrs W. C E. Adams, hostess, Mrs. Edwin A Hunt and Mrs. F. K. Sale to talk on “How Green Is My Valley.’ Mrs. William B. Schiltges the president

Mis: Prange be Sunday in St

626 J. recently entertained m er of the GAMMA DELTA CHAPTER OF BKAPPA DELTA PHl SORORITY with a garden party. Mi

JVASS Verta Robinson assisted the hostess

S ceived Otto Mrs. Noer group of child: cared for by vesterday children apolis Indorse: Robert Elliott, fil the Mission butter, oranges (

rift to 180 tubercul patier 1 NCNIC ¢ 6 p.m

Matthews Episcopal Church.

for for summer season, pro-

Republican Club

Guests with the bridal couple will Miss Louise honor; Miss Leonore maid; William Dickinson, best William Schneider and Hugh ver, ushers Mrs. E. P. Oliver was hostess ently for an electrical appliance hower given for Miss Plummer by the Friendly Club St Matthews Episcopal Church.

be Plummer, maid of the Ist aem. Gut vearbooks the coming

Plans Picnic

Ward

bridesman, Wea-

y vt n 1 "MO " ISS and Mrs. Gillespie and op ' Spon season's , CHI TAU held a picnic recent

Park Mrs. Wanda social chairman

ALPHA SORORITY at Riverside Barney, the

charge {

Conversation Club

venth Woman's Re=

A lgonquin Club Field Meet Staged with a Plowel Approximately 2000 persons attended the {o wih i stakes and field meet of the Algonquin Riding Club yesterday a club grounds, Kessler Blvd. and 30th One hundred ten horses and their owners participated in the The winners were: Three-Gaited Reeder. first: Miss Marilyn Richards, second son. third, and Miss Dolores Covert Betty Waddell, first; Bob Perine and James Shively, fourth Progressive Dress-Up Class—Miss Marjorie Waddell, second; Carter Dillman. third, and

open . k North and south, Mrs

and Mrs. J. 'E, Free first; Mrs. L. H. Kornafel and Mrs Fred Mitch, second; and west Mrs. Dennis Dalton and Mrs, Arthut

re- Club will hold its annuals lennial sweep- ay. ivy mm » ienn } was in o IMiesday at River-» t the Khalid tye in a nolliaay re women Ol

have

“inl Republican Girls of east pun

[itera ry Club

at event families Pleasure Horses—Miss Sue Miss Louise M. DickBareback Class—Miss

Johnst third,

the lee .

Stineman, president,’

fou following Miss Mrs 1sportation practice Hazz Pike

arranges Marv B® James P.; and Mrs,’ refreshments

secona Tharles on, Maps Program were " 1anmen

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fish fry Hall to 8 p

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" 1 Charlotte Doris

Messer Bud

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ey I'l} ons . \ 3urnett, first; Miss Nancy Miller ub Will open its fall gh 1 gues. meeting, to vearboek issued thi week Hostesses will be Mrs. Ray C. Miller, Mrs. Arthur J. Orr and Miss Gretchen Mrs. Philiy “The Mad (Kimmel Asch) Oren R ’ 44 " meeting at Miss Helen Barton, the home of Mrs. Lyon Ky. will entertain with a Mis. Samuel O. Brewer will dis- at 12:30 p. m, Tuesday at the

E UESTIO N BO X cuss recent books at the Oct. 23 nary Cottage in honol TH 4 Q , > J £ meeting with Miss Laverne A. Rid- Jeane Wintz, daughter of len Lin Yutang's “Moment Mrs. Frank A. Wintz, who Peking” will be described by married July 11 to Prank Margaret K. Duden More Horuff Jr., New York, son of books will be the subject and Mrs. Frank John HorufT, Raymond S. Hiatt at the ers Point gathering with Mrs. Thomas Miss Lvda. “Country Lawyer” $19 N Pennsylvania reviewed by Mr tertained recently with a crystal for Miss Wintz, Guests with the bride-to-be included Mrs, Wintz and Misses Juliana McIntosh wosemary Highsmith, Ann Harder: Mary Aughinbaugh, Montrew Goetz, Carol Kendall and Jeanne Rettig Mrs. Charles Barger recently gave cdessert-bridge and china shower home, 3901 Park Ave. Guests Miss Wintz were Mesdames Horufl, E. H. Richardson, Heinz, Gus Daseke, Otto ; George O. Browne, A. . recent books Lauth, Winfield Sisson, Paul Carhome son, Harry N. McClelland, Lewis Forsyth Holtegel, F. W. Lichtenberg, J. H Ruth Carter to Hedges and Max Winchel

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Russell and Miss

entertain

Miss Ridlen

the wnaen t books and Mrs J 1e rast ¢ ¢ 1 discusses William wants vOur having develoved an allergy E. Wilson's “The Wabash.’ Miss hob will review “The Book of a Augur) Feb. 22. Mrs. Louis at difficult N. Kirkoff will be hoste wish Ray C. Friesner has Below the Wind”

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sending ors

envelop: hostess.

food : 101

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FROGKS

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chosen “Land Keith) tor her Miss Maude M.

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Miss Dorothy

Q—Can 1g he meeting at crossea’? 3 It mav be strawt A—No; are : rated botanically to perinit Cros: 1s always safest in these ing 0 To eliminate

i the body Q—Who edi- Hf much needed vitamins ar torial, “Is us? of which was published in New York Sun in 1897 in the question sent to a little girl? A—Frank P. Church. graphed copy of the editonal be obtained by sending a addressed stamped envelope

P1 Beta Phi Is Called “Dead Organization” LOS ANGELES

Mrs. Bel ber of the Illinois

Apefruit an apricots i finds th 1¢ that causes of : i erties, milk, 9

be * . + ! « - . thev of foods Entertain cases ” ” un is schedulued April 26 pro-

meiuae a

hostess for which will ‘Indians of the Americas’ become (Embree) by Mrs. William Adcock I have and a talk on recent books by Mrs larger Kirkhoft The Star Gazer Zsolt ie Harsanvi) will be outlined by A ‘Haitieo- feet In good condition Miss Dorothy Carey on May 24 iit y 1d It vei. When ‘members meet with Mrs lamuel O. Brewer Mrs. Arthur G Beal will give a talk on recent YOO Ks Mrs. Logan G. Hughes will novel which will Pulitzer Prize when t June with Miss

as Of tonignt, lender. Guests with Miss Bentley will her mother, Mrs. John G. Bentley and Mesdames Walter Pugh, J. C Maloy, Keuneth Hoy, Walter ‘ : Hardy, Marie Hadley, Albert Mayo, Melva Lohrig Wed Fred Wilson, Berland Coombs, Clif- . ; ford Campbell and the Misses Mar- At M adison, Ind. ian Fisher, Zelma Pugh, Carol Wil-

son, Martha Jo Hadley, Jean Hoy Me al and Pauline Paine MADISON, Mrs. Mellender will be marriage hel Miss Pugh,

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Y OUR UNRESTRICTED CHOICE OF ANY BRAND £ » } l daughter of Mrs. Helen Lohrig of G. Campbell . WY rea of : Miss Bent y. who daugh- thi , and Harry E. Spaulding, : 3 5 NEW $3.99 DRESS IN OUR > " The program committee (.. of Myr. and Mrs. John G. Bent- son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Spauld- ¢ 8 1 0 . . oo nd \ chairman, and ey will become the bride of Ran- jng of Lawrence, Ind. took place §& E f REGULAR STOCK. ER 0 gam Aopen dolph L. Schubert, of Mr. and Saturday the Trinity Methodist : a Mrs. Fi Schubert, on July 20 Church. Evangelical Church The bride, given in marriage by

John's her brother, Harold Lohrig, was Tr Wed Recently

Yap he receive the

Ind, July Miss Melva Lohrig,

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meets Clara B. Tl

1ssisted by and Mrs

of

ME hot

| ic sister,

mever Mrs. Grady nesident ncludes Miss S

Julv 5 (1 D 1s tl is the this city nice Van Der Vries, a mem- minera

House of Repre- between : sentatives. sought this week to break Son in up a convention of 2000 members of Pi Beta Phi grounds that it ganization with its name Mrs. Van member of

suit filed this

at a

ank

You can buy two dresses and save; if you don't need two, bring a friend in and share the savings. You'll find styles for every occasion and te fit any type and figure. Truly a thrilling collectien offered at a price you won't want to miss!

on

Scott-Hamilton Rite Read in Huntington

social was a

no legal

Sorority

‘dead” or- 1 i gowned in a bouffant white net

dress made with a bodice of Chantilly lace. She wore lace mitts and an illusion veil falling from a halo into a full lengtin train. Her flowers were a shower bouquet of bride's roses, gardenias and stephanois. Mrs

right

mm HUNTINGTON. Ind, Mr. and Mrs. GG. Walter Scott are in New York following thew marriage here June 30 Mr. Scott doing graduate work at Columbia University The bride was Miss Eloise Hamilton, daughter Mr. and Mrs. W L. Hamilton, Marion, Ind The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and

Ss Npeeinld

Del the

Vries, a formei sorority, said in a week at Pasadena that she owned the sorority’s name. She demanded an accountng of the college sorority's funds— ‘in excess $50.000 of which $18,000 had allegedly been appropriated for the convention. The organization's incorporation

July d.-

1s

Rudolph Juett, honor, wore peach marquisette fashioned with a square neckline, puffed sleeves and a bouffant skirt. + The bridesmaids, Miss Barbara

matron of

of f of

Sizes

under Illinois law, she asserted, had been allowed to lapse and was dissolved Dec. 15, 1937. Since that time, she charged, the sorority had collected $50,000 from its members and had continued to do business “to the detriment of the organization and its members.” James H. McRoberts, he: ney, said that she and another member in Springfield, Ill, owned the sorority’s name for the next 60 days and planned to reorganize “in accordance with the wishes of a large group of members in the middle west He said Mrs. Van Der Vries had “no idea of controlling” the organization Delegates to the convention voted confidence in their present officers and said they had “no idea” what to do.

atcor-

Holland Photo Sparks was Miss

Mr. and

Mrs. Hugh M Helen Zook, daughter of Mrs. 1. J. Zook, before ner nnarriage June 29. Mr. and Mis. Sparks are at home at 1141 Broadwat: 3.

Mrs. Cecil C. Scott, Warren, Ind. Mrs. Scott graduated from Warren High School and International Business College, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Mr. Scott graduated from DePauw University and is a member of Delta Chi Fraternity After a trip through New England and eastern Canada in the late summer, the couple will return to Ft. Wayne. Ind, where Mr. Scott will teach in the public schools

Vas

Awxiliary Books Party

The Ladies’ Burns-West-Striebeck Post 2999, Veterans of Foreign Wars, will sponsor a card party at 8 p. m, to|morrow at the hall, Denny and E. (Washington Sts. «

Auxiliary to the

¥

Fritsch Phoio Mrs. James Ross Jr. was Miss Mary V. Griffin, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. John Griffin, before her

| marriage May 28.

Goff, Crawfordsville, Ind., and Miss Lucille Blaze, Indianapolis, wore gowns similar to the matron of honor's in sapphire blue marquisette. They carried arm bouquets of Johanna Hill roses and delphinium. Norman Hart was best man and ushers were Robert Riggins and Audrea Hurst. Following a short wedding trip the couple will be at home after July 15 at 3360 Guilford Ave, Indianapolis. The going-away costume of the bride was a brown

12 to 20; and 38 to 14

and white redingote ensemble with |

brown and white accessories and a corsage of gardenias Miss Lohrig attended Indiana

| University and is a graduate of the]

| Indiana University School of Nurs|ing. She is a member of Delta Delta Delta A . Spaulding attended

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