Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 July 1940 — Page 7
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SOCIETY —
Members of the Younger Set Are Already Making Plans For School
! With schools opening in a little ‘more than a ‘month, Indianapolis young ‘people already are ‘making plans for their returns to colleges and universities, Miss Joah Buschmann, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. 'C. Severin Buschmann, has selected Bryvh Mawr, Philadelphia, Pa., as her choice for the coming term. She attended Dana Hall, Wellesley, Mass, last year. Miss Mary Glossbrenner, daughter of the Daniel ‘Glossprenners, will also go to Bryn Mawr. School opens there about Sept. «Q. The children of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Burrell Wright already have their plans made for school. Miss Eliece Aiman ‘will be returning to Vassar, Pierre Aiman, ‘who ‘was graduated this spring from Kenyon College, will enroll 'in the Michigan Law School. Miss Mary ‘Catherine Wright will be returning to Skidmore, Saratoga Springs, N. Y., for the continnation of her studies. She ‘will be a senior,
Jane Johnston to Return to Wells
Miss Jane Johnston, ‘daughter of Mrs. Russell W. Johnston, ‘will attend Wells ‘College, Aurora, N. Y., again. . . . Miss Lucy ‘Kaufman, daughter of the Thomas A. Kaufméans, plans to return to ‘Ogontz Junior College, ‘Ogontz, Pa. . . . Miss Nancy Kegley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William F, 'Kegley, who attended Sweet Briar ‘College last vear, ‘will be a student at Indiana University.
Wellesley Drews Siz
Wellesley at Wellesley, Mass, is a ‘popular school ‘with Tndianapolis voung women. Miss Marvbelle Neal, daughter of the Thomas L. Neals, Miss Louise Wilde, ‘daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Carl Wilde, and Miss Dorothy Jean Hendrickson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Henry ‘C. Hendrickson, ‘will be ‘juniors there. Miss ‘Susan ‘Gatch, daughter ‘of Dr. and Mrs, Willis 'D. ‘Gatch, ‘will ‘be a senior; Miss Margaret Winslow, daughter ‘of Mrs. Maxwell ‘Coppock, ‘will be a sophomore, and Miss Susannah Milner, daughter ‘of Dr. and Mrs. Jean S. Milner, ‘will enroll as a freshman at Wellesley. Miss Barbara Noel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry 8S. Noel, ‘will £0 back to ‘Georgian ‘Court ‘College, Lakewood N. J., for another year and her brother, Jerome, ‘will begin his last vear at ‘Cornell this fall. Miss Margaret Wohlgemuth ‘will be at Wells ‘College. ‘She is how visiting in St. Louis, Mo., with Miss Dorothy Hume, daughter ‘of Mr. and Mrs. Pred Hume. Miss Hume and Miss Wohlgemuth were roommates at Wells. ‘Over the week-end Miss Hume announced her engagement to John Renick Dixon, son of Mr. and Mrs, ‘Charles W, Dixon ‘of Warrensburg, Mo., at a party ‘which Miss Wohlgemuth attended. , . , Miss Margaret Stark, daughter ‘of Mr. and Mrs. Judson L. Stark, ‘will begin her freshman year at DePauw University, Miss Julia Anh Pennington, daughter of Dr. and Mrs, W, 'E. Pennington, ‘will be a senior at Stetson ‘College, Deland, Fla. Miss Jane Shaw, ‘daughter ‘of the Maxwell Shaws, also ‘will attend Stetson,
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Betsy Biggert Chooses Butler
Miss Betsy Biggert, ‘'datighter ‘of Mr. and Mrs. Tiff Jones, ‘will enroll at ‘Butler University. She attended ‘Gulf Park School, ‘Gulfport, Miss, last year. She ‘is spending the summer 'mdnths as a councillor ‘at the ‘Camp Fire ‘Girl ‘Camp Delight ‘hear Noblesville, where she teaches swimming and riding. After ‘camp ‘closes the middle ‘of August, she ‘will go East to visit friends in Kingston, N, Y,, Bostoh, Mass., and Pitteburgh, Pa. The Johses came here from Pittsburgh bout two years ago Miss Joan Fox, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ravmond Fox, also ‘will aftend Butler, She ‘was at Mount St. Mary's, Brendonwood Heights, Los Angeles, ‘Cal, last year. , . . Miss Helen Marie Billeter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Prank Billeter, returned last week-end from & month's tour ih ‘California. “She ‘is ‘hot vet sure about ‘that school” but Purdue University is frequently ‘mentioned Miss Anne Holmes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Walter 'C will ‘enroll ‘for her last year at Vassar this fall. Her ‘sister Jane, will rettirn to finish her ‘work in the Radcliffe ‘College © school,
Dorothy Roawh to Be Wed Aug. 6
Miss Dorothy Rauh has set Aug. 6 as the date for ‘her marriage to Harry Fogle. The ‘wedding ‘will be at the home of the bride-to-be's parents, Mi. and Mrs. Milton Rauh, at 7:30 o'clock in the ‘evening, Mr. Fogle is ‘the son ‘of Mr. ‘and Mrs. Samuel Fogle, Only the ‘members ‘of the immediate families will] attend the service, Miss ‘Rauh will be ‘unattended and Mr. Fogle ‘will have his brother, Dr. Philip Fogie, as his best ‘man. The bridegroom-to-be's two brothers, Nathah and Joseph Fogle, will usher
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JANE JORDAN
DEAR JANE JORDAN--I am 8 girl fust one vear ‘older. He a ‘Cathohc and we are engaged. My father says he ‘will ‘disown ‘me if T ‘marty into the ‘Catholic ‘religioh Should 1 go oh and marry the boy whom 1 love and be disowned hy my ‘parents, or ‘would ‘it ‘be wiser ‘to follow ‘mv parent's advice? There are many ‘obstacles when g Protestant ‘tharries a ‘Catholic but do you think & ‘couple ‘who could agree oh their ‘religions bafore their ‘marriage could agree on the same subjects afterward? Please give ‘me the advice ‘which 1 need, C. PM
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Answer—This is a question ‘Which ‘no ‘dhe ‘cah answer for vou. Among my friends I know of ‘marriages between ‘Catholics and Protestants ‘which have ‘met with admirable success. ‘On the other hand 1 have seen such ‘marriages fail. Whether they failed because f religious conflict or not 1 do not know.
Those ‘who ‘compile statistics on ‘marriage and divorce find that eligious ‘differences play a ‘minor ‘part ih separation and divorce. Jne suspects that if ‘people are at all adjustable thev can reconcile hemselves to ‘religious differences as ‘well as other differences of pinioh and temperament. However, the possible difficulties of the ituation should not be overlooked You and wvour young ‘man should down together and ecomwre your views, Are you willing to have your children brought up h the ‘Catholic ‘Church? Are the ‘Catholic rulings inh regard to birth ontrol ‘obhoxious to you? Do ‘please face all these things beforewand. Do not set them aside &s having no importance, for thev are xtremely importan: : You father's attitude is unfair and prejudiced whd ‘must live ‘with anh alieh point of view hould ‘he complain? His duty is to point out the trouble which von hav encounter and leave you free to make vour owh decision Mo lisown a daughter because she ‘marries into a different church neonceivable, Perhaps he said that ih anger and would hot ble to carry out his threat You ask ‘me a ‘previous jae f it ‘was sincerely made intellectual agreement which
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refuse confirm JANE JORDAN.
Tut ‘vour probleme in 5 Teffer to Taner Yordah whh will answar vour questions in this enlumn daily
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War Orders Bring Boom § In American Furniture
Beta Sigma Phi Will Honor Marcia Shank
ee _— i Chi Delta Chi Picnics Tomorrow Night A ‘shower, picnic and slimber party will be ‘entertainment for sorority members the next few davs The OMEGA CHAPTER OF BETA SIGMA PHI SORORITY will ‘give a ‘miscellaneous shower for Miss Warcin Shank, nhisce of Wr, fend Wirs. ‘George H. Lilly, Whose murriage to Robert Pierson Brant. son ‘of Mr. and Mrs. W. LL. Brant, will ‘take place Sept, 4, at Dp. ‘m, Saturday. Mis. John Bayvie will be hostess and ‘the party will be given in the {garden of Mis. 'C. R. Whistler's [hotre, 3885 N. Arlington Ave. Bridge {Will be ‘played. | ‘Guests ‘will
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A ‘Hew Hooth Th furniture fnls gh all-American trend the favorite. Stich styles as ‘the The hew rise ‘ih sales ‘fs found Targely ‘Th areas ‘Where hifsiness has beeh boomed by war- | Thomas Williams, Henry Blessing Covers Wagon motif (left) wre far outselling the heretofore popular Borax Modern (right). industries orders, according to the New York Furniture Exchange.
By HELEN WORDEN Times Special "Writer NEW YORK, July 31.—The ‘war[industries boom has had a ‘tonic ‘effect on the home-furhishings ihdusfry, the New York Furniture Ex{change ‘reported recently at 206 [Lexington Ave. where ‘it ‘is ‘eonlducting its annual preview, Kitchlens and whoopee rooms are ‘selling | faster than airplanes. | Bdward J. Morrissey, ‘exchange ipresident, said sales are 100 ‘per cent higher than last ‘year, ‘with most of the buying done by dealers in ‘Atlantic seaboard ‘factory towns—where the ‘war ‘orders have {been placed. Instead of ‘Borax ‘furniture, the {(war-prosperoius public ‘is '‘patrioticfally redecorating ih ‘all-American ldecor. ‘Gone With ‘the Wind '‘parlors are in great demand, and the [Covered Wagon ‘motif, ‘emphasizing {the wagon wheel and ox-yvoke bed, iis ‘especially popular. “Kitchens ahd ‘whoopee fare also big numbers,” Mr, (rissev said.
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“Whether a fellow has $2000 ‘orias vou could oh it, so the ‘people ‘number 900.000. he ‘wants a kitcheh ahd ‘would think they were getting a 1ot ‘money a ‘play root ‘that he ‘cah show off.” ‘for ‘their ‘money,’ he ‘explained fanse will £6 ‘oh a ‘nautical The Borax furniture, a big Seller | rnine his back on the Borax, #ifair features a bed With a up ‘to the last vear, is how beihg he ‘waved a hand inh the ‘direction wooden anchor for the headboard soft-pedaled. A ‘maverick tyde of of a Bed that looked like a wagon- and wood ropes for the foot, Flere, fiirniture that has ‘everything ‘on it ‘wheel cut in half. “You can laugh the dresser and bureau drawers bear but ‘the kitchen stove, ‘it ‘is Still ‘all vou ‘waht to. Fvervbody does, 8 four-masted schooner ‘design carried by a number ‘of the 500 ‘ex- ‘Pirst ‘they laugh, thén they buy, The Thomasville ‘Chair ‘Co., ‘Which hibitors. All admit, however, that then they re-order.’ out largest line ‘ih ‘the they ‘don’t ‘push it ‘and have to be! The ‘wagon-wheel bed, a part of United States and does a business Knocked ‘down before they'll let a the three<piece bedroom set known of several ‘millioh ‘dollars annually, customer buy it. as ‘the ‘Cumberland, has ‘half selling ‘quantities of ‘Gone With “At ‘that, ‘believe ‘it ‘or not,” said ‘wheel ‘for the headboard and half the Wind furniture; Jesse ‘Shlivek ‘of the Virginia- for the foot. Also attached to the pit armchairs with Worked orewal Lincoln TPiirhiture ‘Co, “there ‘are ‘footboard are a couple Of OXeN- gents and backs. Victorian rocksothe people from New England yokes and the iron tongue of 4 and prim, ‘middle 19th century mill ‘towns who still ‘want ‘it wagon. The bureau and dresse ipholstered in Guaint pats Reluctantly he led ‘the ‘way ‘to ‘a ‘which go ‘with the bed, have Again, oHime YEpOrts Of dirBorax three-piece ‘bedroom set— head ‘of a girl in an old-fashioned Bitsiitess bureau, ‘dresser and bed. Made Of sunbonnet carved on the top drawhighly polished ‘maple along ‘mod- ers. eérnistic lines, the handles of the| “Everv bit that is drawers were ruby red ‘and ‘much carving,” said Mr. Shlivek, jig-saw ‘carving ‘decorated bed ‘and composition there. Real value bureau tops. Questioned about the retail.” source ‘of ‘design, he said ‘it ‘was a Like Mr. Morrissey, Mi matter of collaboration reported a ‘doubling of Monahan “The ‘idea ‘was ‘to ‘put as ‘much ‘addition to the wagon-wheel bed niture ‘Co
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Elizabeth Jeanne Early Honored
Attendants for a wedding are li
Mr. and Mrs. James E. ‘Spilthanh, 415 N. Wallace St., ‘will ‘entertain ROYAL NEIGHBORS
[with a bridal dinner at 6 o'clock tom "Sue in the Irvington Methodist ‘Church.
Grrests ‘will include the Misses Miriam Staley
beth Eickhoff, Helen Oliger, Rose(mary ‘Gray ‘and Kenneth Vann, Donald Hadden, Donald ‘Gray, Paul Bender and William ‘Douglass, Tt Wayne, Ind.
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Louise Welch, Broadway, entertained last hight with a ‘miscellaneous shower in honor of Miss Elizabeth Jeanne Early, whose marriage to Francis J Fogarty will take ‘place Frida) Included among the guests ‘were Nrs. William Fogarty. ‘mother ‘of the bhridecrooim-to-be, Mrs, Maurice E mother of ‘the bride-to-be and Misses Louise Fogarty, Vir
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Miss Beftv Kerbhox gave a shower recently for Miss Tois Thomas, whose ‘arriage to Paul Henderson. Pittsburgh, Pa.. will take place Aug 5. Miss Befte Halen Jones ‘and Miss Patricia Reese assisted ‘the hostess. Appointments ‘were in blue. and vellow, Guests included the Misses ‘Gladys Hiedenrich, Betty Wilson, Virginia | Janes, Judy Aldrich, Helen Reis, {Marjorie Calloway, Maribeth Milles, Patricia Fletcher, Betty Bastarday, [Rosimond Herriot, Jody Krause, (Patricia Schneider, ‘Clara Townsend, Maxine Snyder, Marjorie Hasbrook and Nina Ruth ‘Grable. ” ” »
Miss Wanda LaVonne Smith, whose ‘tharriage to William F. Moon will take place Aug. 11, has hamed her cousin, Miss Vvda ‘Clarkson, as her ‘maid of honor George Termail will be best man and ushers will be Llovd Harding Harold Manship, William M. Shaffer and Stanley Thompson. | Several parties have been planned for Miss Smith Mrs. Ferdinand Humble, 550 N. ‘Oakland Ave. and Mrs, Bd Mitchell entertained re cently with a ‘miscellaneots surprise shower, Mrs, Dlovd Harding and the W. B. A, F. Club of the State Life Tnsurance Cb have piven [parties for Miss Smith, Next Monday the Centenary Christian ‘Church Choir, of which Mr. Moon i= rector, will give a party
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Shower Given for ‘Gracena Sherwood
Mrs. R. L. Sherwood entertained last hight With a ‘miscellaneous shower in honor of her daughter, Gracena, whose marriage to Kenneth A. Rodewald, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Rodewald, will take place Aug. 11, Among the guests were Mesdames Joseph Feigner, Louise TFeigner, Loretta ‘Olsen, Frank Drake, Louis Otto and Frank Shattuck, Alpha Beta Chi Sorority will entertain for Miss Sherwood Aue. 9
Omega Kappa Unit Sets Meeting Dates
Beta ‘Chapter of Omega Kappa Sorority will mest at 8 P. mm. today at the home of Miss Janice Suite. 4168 College Ave, The sorority will mest on the first and third Wednesday nights of each month rather than weekly as | heretofore,
Personals
The Misses Louise and Jeanne Smith, Betty Anne Read and Marpuerite Bernatz are Visiting in New York. They were to leave by boat today Tor a week's vacation in Florida.
Church Society Meets The Women's Missionary Soviet of the Brookside United Brethern Church was to meet this afternoon at the church for a program ens titled “Toward A World Christian Community.” The Calendar Circle of the Church met this moMming Mrs, Hazel Thompson presided at the business session which proceded
luncheon,
and Mark William ‘Gray, whose marriage will take ‘place Friday
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A ‘pichie, a lunchebnh and { ‘parties will keep mambers of lade occupied for the next several dav: NORTHWESTERN CAMP 4415 OF AMERICA, will hold ‘its annual pichic at Riverside tomorrow There will be a and ‘entertainment, freshment ‘committee and Mrs, William Laufer, ‘Hazel Ximberlin, Miss Elizabeth
7 M *1 Youth Council : (Riley and Roy Salyards. Miss Susie > A . |'Nicley ‘is to be in charge of enterMeets Monday | tainment,
Mrs. ‘Grace Ber the card party last might the Food ‘Crafi Shop by ‘the STRAYFER AUXILIARY W
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Miss Mary Gross, 1134 8. Richland St, ‘Will ‘entertain the New ‘Orusade |. Youth's Temperance ‘Council Mon- PRANK T 7:30 ‘o'clock. 1405, V. F lead oN . The OMAHA CLUB OF : Marvellen Men- suadDVEN'S CIRCLE will charee of 'miusin public pillow-slp card part p m nt the and Coke
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New officers will be ‘elected, Out-| we AW POCAHONTAS going officers are Miss ‘Catherine EMBROIDERY CLUB will ‘meet to Boothe, president; Mrs. Mires posvow wt the home of Mis. Gladys Sullivan, Vice president; Mrs, ‘Char- Rend. 1474 N. Bell Vien Ave, for a lotte Davis, corresponding secretary: Miss Esther Suinford, recording secretary, and Zack Sullivan, treasurer
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o [to wear hats ih church? The Oaklandon 4-H Club Was to A—"THe Custom 1s based on I Cor meet all das
for an achieve- jnthigns 115. “Rvery woman that ment day at the ‘Oaklandon School Praveth or prophesieth with hei Building head uhcoverad dishonourath hes head.” and verse 13, “Is it ‘comel: Clothing, to be ‘exhibited
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The August meating of the TL ADIES AUXILIARY TO THE INDIANAPOLIS FIREMEN'S ASSO[CTATION will be at 7:30 o'clock to[OrTOw at the Hotel Lincoln, | A card party will follow the meeting. Mis. Hal Chamberlain Will be in charge, assisted py Mis. Herbert Aker and Mis, Julius Bushor,
The WEDNESDAY CLUB will hold a euchre and bunco party tonight at 8:30 o'clock at the I. ©. O ¥. Hall Mortis and Tee Sts. Mis. Isabel will be in charge,
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How should T care for m: During the afterndoh Miss ‘Cora (ay perspire the year Tound? Pugh, will A-Bathe her trip to the Junior Leadership water and epsom Camp. Miss Veneta Stoner will re- ‘ouhgly and massage port ‘on ‘her trip to the 4-H lub shaken half-and-half Round-up at Purdue Universita cohol and mineral oil Mrs, Juilaha MeQord, a ‘ember ing sprinkle betwee of ‘the Oaklandon Homemakers powder made of boric acid powde Club, will speak A plaviet will be Bnd talcum powder, Dust the ict given hv club members and a dross of the shoes with tl powder revite will be held, Miss Twy Tit . : tipo president of the lib ™ | Q@==What it [dation for Children
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A-The coloring matters in flow= — wd vr oR ors ana leaves are soluble in denat= | - ured alcohol. Unless the stain has | I x » 1 formed an insoluble colored sabe JIL2AL stance hy combining with of the paper, and if it has hot acted as a direct upon the papel fibers, treatment with denatured alcohol should remove all or most of the stain. It iz suggested that vou experiment with one of the least stained pages. Lay under it a folded towel or other suitable pad, and apply denatured alcohol, a little at a time, With a madicine dropper. Ii the paper is so little sized that the (alcohol Tans through and is ab sorbed by the pad, s0 much the bet(ter, because any dye that dissolves with be carried with jt. Before try= ing the alcohol liberally, make sure that it will not blur the printing. Even if it does not, do not Tub the printing when it is wat, nor for some time afterward, because the alcohol will soften the oil a the ink. IT you cannot get all of the stain out, fins ish by exposing the pages to direct sunlight for a few hours to bleach thom. But toa much sunlight tui many Kinds of papar yellow
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will Ramoe-Porter Photo, and Mrs. T. O. Smith an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Wanda LaVonne, 10 William F. Moon, son of Mr. and Alpha Tau Chapter of Alpha Zeta Mrs. Bert Moon. The wedding will | Beta Sorority will have a business | daughter, Betta, to Rodney BE. be Aug. 11 at the Contonary | meeting tonight at 8 p. Wm. at the | Phelps, U. 8. N.. Annapolis, Md. { Christian Church, Hotel Warton, son of Mr. and Mis. R. L. Phelps.
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Marine Corps League Auxiliar Chooses New Officers; « DeMolay Mothers to Picnic
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good number this season. “But that has been a best for the past 40 vears,” he said Among the steady bread-and-but-ter suites are copies of Hepplewhite and ‘Chippendale. Prices are sbill moderate. You can get a ‘mahog-anv-venedr, 10=piece ‘dining-room suite for from $139 to $145 retail. But ‘in another two months, the exhibitors feel, it will be ‘another story. Prices are bound to ride, according to factory reports Grand Rapids still turns ‘out the highest quality lines, Virginia, ‘the ‘Carolinas and New York State lead in popular priced pieces, with New York City the greatest furnifure ‘manufacturing center in the world today. This furntiure fair, for only, will continue through September. After that the purchases made by dealers at the fair will be shown ih ‘department and house-furnish-ings stores. The current show is A preview ‘of ‘autumn fashions in furniture
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and a luncheon are among future activities of clubs Mrs, Rish Williams is ‘vice president of the new MARINE CORPS AUXTL TARY, which was organized last week Ingold HH. Schermerhorn, senior vice | Mrs. William ‘O'Connor, junior vice president; Mrs, Peter ‘Can- | William r'e= WMumaugh, outer guard; Mrs. Liovd |:
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Marie Landrey To Be Feted
Mis, Walter EE, Michael Will @ntertain Friday night with a miscel= laneous for Miss Marie Landrey, engagement to Henry «J. Milwaukee, Wis, been The wedding he
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the Ambrose, Josephine ‘Carey, «Julia | Pulwider, Raberta Pittman, Martha Rae, Matiorie Bagger, Garnet Clark Matty Graham, Frahcas Mullandare, Mattie Rasmussen, Francis Reidy, Nota Beville, Darothy Grider, Flor ence Davis and ville, Tnd, Other invited guests are the Misses Phyllis Adams, Mary Cath= ovine Day, Norma Flarkamp, Eve=[vn Hartman, Anita Klatte, Dorothy Kuntz, Matie Logan, Grace Me= Cloud, Martha Martin, Katherine | Talbert, Fdith Kuntz, Barbara | Sedam, Lois Stratman, Bernice Goss, Dotis Sohn, Dorothea Rogers, Josephine Russo, and Vera Dear dorfl of Lafavette, Tnd
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CHOOSE a dry, indelible lipstick rather than an oily one. Try dry rouge instead of oream Touge 1or a week of two==Jong enough for vou to be able to decide which 1eally 1x betta Wepklv oF semi=weekly [tion of a mask ale is Use one of the excellant cially prepared concoclions, of an agg mask Simply separate the volk and white of an egg and beat wach Jightlv in a bowl After washing fate and throat, smooth on a laver of beaten egg white, let it dry for a minute or two, thon smooth on
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ond of yolk. Now lie down Tor 20 minutes oi until the mask 8 completely dry Remove it with tepid water and pat [on Skin tonic Of a special oream for oily skin.
‘Marcella Newman ¥ Names Attendants Misk Marcella Newman |choven Miss Ann Griffin az her maid of honor for her wedding Saturday to Farl R. Woollen, son of Mis: Newman is | the daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Joweph B. Newman Thomas Griffin will
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[George Fowler and the Misses Riith Chitfétopher, Virginia Pike, Thelma Valentine, Thelma Parsons, Mary Cummins, Dovine Twookhart, Ger frude Essig and Bstella Austormils ler,
PSI CHAPTER OF BFA S16 MA PHI SORORITY will hold its annual ‘shimber party Saturday night ‘at ‘the lodge in Forest Park, Noblesville, Td. Migs Mildred Went rin, ‘president, will act ax hostess, Assisting ‘her Will be Miss Rith Ellen ‘Gipe and Mis, ‘Grace Mes Intyre,
The ALPHA CHAPTER OF OMEGA KAPPA SORORITY will meet with Miss Jean Biurham, 2494 EB. 10th St, at 8 o'clock tonight for a ‘business meeting.
CHI DELTA CHT SORORITY will ‘hold a picnic supper tomorrow night at 6 o'clock at the home of Mis. ‘Albion Hardin, 1956 N. Dea horn Mrs, ‘Cline Harbison will assist,
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| With rodgebuds! Sounds fide (In summer, a touch of giddiness fits ‘comfortably inte the picture Let's try a few ‘frosty’ sandwioh cakes for the mext porch tea party, FROSTY SANDWICH CAKES Allow thiee slices of bread for each ®eving ‘(White and whola {wheat slices may be used alters nately), Butter bread and spread two ‘of the slices with contrasting Isandwich fillings. Put the thiea slices together, sandwich fashion. {Wiap dn waxed paper and chill thoroughly in wTefrigerator, When ‘chilled, Temove crusts with a shatp knife, and “frost” the top and sides with oream cheese softs aned with a little cream. Place ih refrigerator until Yeady to werve, Garnish top of each sandwich cake with Tiny fresh fAoweirs sich ax rosebud: and forget-me-nats, MINING SUGGESTIONS First slice, ground ham, picks, shredded lettuce; 28 sHee: shredded pineapple, oi'fam cheese, minced parsley First slice: Chicken, sliced huts, mavonnaise, watercress: 2d slice: chopped ‘egg, mavonnaige, chives First slice: shredded lobgter, lets [fute, mayonnaise; 2d sHee: chapped Istuffed olives, cucumber, mavens [faiLe, parsley Here are a Tow more “good 01d summertime” quickies,
CATCKEN AND ALMOND CANAPES Combine minced chicken With a few minced salted almonds, minced [Celery and mavonnaive to blend. Spread te the edge on buttered toast or ‘orackers SHRIMP CTROLES Use buttered toast, bread or Found Crackers. Plate two shiimps on the round te form a eircle and fill the center With chopped green peppers SARDINE AND BEET CANAPES | Mash wsatdines and combife with a Jittle Jemon juice and Mmavon= naige 1a xeason Spread © the edge on hutteresd bread, toast oF orackerx and garnish with drained pickled beets and capers or pickled maxturtium weeds
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One Yeoipe past cup sugar, 3 tablespoons flout teaspoon salt, 4 Cups washed and drained blues berries, 1 tablespoon butter Lite 90-inch pie pan With paxire, Combine 1 tablespoon sugar With the four and sprinkle thiz mixture over the pastry lining, Oombine remaining 2 tablespoons sugar with the walt Fill the pastry With alterhate Javers bluebeitier and sugar mixture, Dot with tiny pieces of butter. Cover with top Jayer pastry. Bake in moderately hob oven 425 degrees ¥.) Tor about 30 minutes, until done
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5 y . y 0. E. S. Session Set The lawrence Chapter of the Order of the Fastern Star will meet at 8 o'clotk tomorrow night at the Lawience, Ind. Masonic Temple
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