Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 August 1940 — Page 6
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SOCIETY —
Country Club Members Entertain Guests at Bridge-Luncheon Today
Bridge-luncheons attracted many members and guests today to the Highland Golf and Country Club and the Indianapolis Country Club. Mrs. Herbert S. King was to entertain several friends at the Indianapolis Country Club. In her party were to be Mesdames Scott Legge, Maxwell Droke, Joe Rand Beckett, H. A. Bridge, Helen Sinex, Alice Holloway and her sister, Mrs. Claude Pyburn, who 18 visiting from Atlanta, Ga.: Mesdames Frank Hatfield, Raymond Fox and C. B. Durham. Others who are to be Mesdames Walter Howe Chester Pike of Plainfield Mrs. King arranged the the naing committee
hostesses to friends for the party include A. R. Jones, Rav N. Peterson, and Mrs Ind event
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of members {0 act as
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with Newell
assistance
of NE Munson was
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Muattice Plans I
the Highland, the luncheon was planned by Mrs. Floyd Mattice. Her assistants were to be Mesdames I. C. Burnett, Willisan V. Kingdon, M. Crosby Bartlett, W. H. Trimble and E. N. Trago. Mrs. David M. Klausmeyer was to entertain three friends at the party. They were to be Mesdames George Lilly, Howard Williams Frederick Wurster, In a “Dutch treat” party were to be Mes= dames Chester Spriges, George Hall, John Welch, Bert McCammon, David Cutright, Ralph Thompson, E. W. Hauser and Francis Blackwell.
lighland Party
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At
ang ana
Vance DeWitt
Kingdon, Smith,
Mesdames J. Albert
who were attend were Walter Maver, Paul Layvmon, Brown, John Tuite, Mattice and Burnett
Weil-Feiblen Wedd Ha
been Feibleman be at 6:30 p. m Feibleman the Smith f Lowell
attendant Vincent
Others to
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Members of
3 Sigma Kappa rush tea at the Hi
as date for the marriage of to Henry L. Weil of «Lowell. Mass at the Broadmoor Country Club daughter of Isidore Feibleman Mrs, cousin of the bride-to-be. will be her O'Brien, also of Lowell, will be best
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Ft. Wayne Cha rity Horse Horse lovers throughout the state will be pointing their noses and their horses’ noses—toward Ft. Wawvne, Ind. this week-end where the 10th annual Ft. Wayne charity horse show is to be held Saturday and Sunday There will urday and light saving their friends rather than As usual, a number horses. Mrs. John B P. O. Bonl will show entered their three hunters bod) Mrs Richards chilla” Ww two hackney will show two hackney
Show
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Will Honor Recent Brides
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be an one performance time) I'his will be held following the
afternoon and an evening performance on SatSunday, beginning at 11 a. m, (day=year the "big party for exhibitors ana after the night performance on Saturday afternoon show
on
St., will entertain tomorrow night at 7:30 p. m. supper for members of the Upsilon
of Beta Beta Lambda
of Indianapolis exhibitors will show their Stokely will have "Best Le Sou” there. Dr. Chapter Sparr.” The William H. Wemmers have =p
Lopflight,” “Hector” “Mr
am Sorority Flowers in the sorority colors will decorate the small serving tables and the garden will be lighted with Japanese lanterns Guests of honor will be two sumsmer brides, Mrs. Vincent Earl and Mrs. Paul R. Lustgarten, with Miss Tona Pierson A miscellaneous Kitchen shower will be given for the two brides and 8 birthday handkerchief shower for Miss Pierson Mrs. Earl Miss Betty Mrs. PB
and Some= liam E. Munk will show “Mt. Adams,” and Miss Marilyn entered “Dixie Born Mrs. Hubert Thomas' “Chin= ppear in the show and Robert Mannix has entered his “Specified” and “Certified.” Earl Marple also
Wi has
1a ponies, Other EM
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hunters Irish
wn exhibitors from the state will be represented, his daughter Ernestine of South Bend have entered Topper Topper” and "Orlawn Fashion” and two “*Runnvmede
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na 0 horses, anda ‘Lucy Whirlwind” and Moore of the White Oak Goodness’ and "Regal
Muncie, will have and Miss Nancy show “Oh, Mj)
Orchard Lawn Farms “Follow Me’ at the show 2 Yorktown
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niece of the hostess Louise Hull, daughtel Hull, Muncie, Ind fore her marriage June 28 Mrs Lustgarten was Miss Ruth Rugh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rugh prior her June 13 wedding in Gary, The
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the
head and has entered Lad Mr horse which Shelbyville show, and
show two at Columbus and ‘Highland J-vear-old, walk-trot the recent
Muncie, plans Parkview Stable ited Harp Strings” also will show a new the fit time at
saddle pony
ra to Ol horses to Ind mothers of the assist the hostess with Mrs. Fave Dotson. Guests will be Mrs, Edward Hull, Netw York, a sister-in-law of Mrs, Earl, Mrs. William Walker, Connersville, Ind Mesdames William Bridge, Irene Moneymaker, Fucene Screes, N. C. Spicer, Walter Coleman, R. H. Whitaker, M, RH Transine, William J. White, R. H Riley, B. W. Schaub, Mary Grannon, Bovd Rudicel, Martin Gipe, A N. Crockett, L. G. Geis, Misses Ethel Hughes, Hazel Emons, Lucille Booher, Fthel Gardner, Irma Robertson, Esther Babb, Sarah Jones, Mary Lou Mosiman and Halleane Crose
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.oaited brides will Audrey
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Pugh will judge the horsemanship classes at this
Vein George Straub Ky resigence her marriage June Paul Thomas Hurl Joseph 8. Ka Miami Beach
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for before an A and Mi several weeks in Mrs. William ler and her
Jeanne
1 S fman recently returned from a stav and New Orleans McGuire, her daughter Beity, Mus. George PF, Catheritie, Miss Maxine Wheeler ana Karns returned from a motor rip through the and Yellowstone National Park.
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The Back-to-School Movement Miss Virginia Ann Earlywine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Farlywine, recently returned from Lake Wawasee where she spent the summer and will leave Sept. 6 for Bloomington to enter Indiana niversity. She was graduated from Shortridge High School in June, Miss Bette Bowes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Charles E. Bowes, the second week in September for William Woods College ulton, Mo., where will her freshman year. She also x Shortridge graduate this
Miss Dawson To Be Guest
Miss Betty
marriage
leave she
begin
; YouT of year. Amelia Dawson, whose
Richard Allen Fox29 ih the North
Church, will he hones and shower given Rose Mar-
to another who "
Bacmeister
Looking forward garet E. Bacmei Institute of Technolog ter Mrs Rhoda
tecture at the In
veal will retur
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of exacting study is Miss Marn next month to the Carnegie ourth vear. Miss Bacmeister, dangha five-vear course in archi-
to worthy will be Aug Meat hodist guest a dinne [tomorrow by Miss Betty tin The party is
on t 1 - of is taking at
Rosemary Ti Becomes Bride Of Raymond Trimmell in Rite Performed at Parents’ Home
Miss Rosemary Tietz, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. E. J Tietz, 2822 8 Holt Ave, became the bride of Raymond Trimmell, son of Mrs Matto Allen, Oakwood, 111, in & ceremony last night at the home of her parents The Rev. John Reidinger officiated he bridal gown was of whit» was worn with a tulle veil falling from a wreath of orange She carried a -~ —— . bride's Lotis wore pale carried pink roses, Miss Rachel Bland, satin ana carried
to he given at Canary Cottage, Guests with the bride-to-be will include Mrs. David McQueen, Miss Betty Anne Hocker, Miss Florence Cramer and Miss Judith McTurnan, Miss Dawson is the niece of Mr and Mrs. R. E, Weidler, 5209 Park Ave, and Mr are Mr. and Mrs E. hth St
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C. 'T. Foxworthy,
and bhlassoms bouquet of Mrs.
honor,
showm ee I'oses Timmons, matron of WwW C, T U pink satin and » ty . . to The bridesmaid was in pale blue pink roses and
By MARIAN YOUNG Nig | NEW YORK, Aug, 21 (NEA) Meet I ridav | The older woman who wants to apblue delphinium - pear smart and well-dressed should P11 w$indd ; | The Central W. C. TT. U. will meat choose a hat which sets her off William Redman, Danville, Til, at 2:30 p. m. Friday in the Worldg Not one which buries her own perwas Mr, Trimmell's best man and War Memorial Building sonality and appearance under an ushers were Robert Meade, Danville, ‘nips ‘©. 'G. Bicher will leat devo. | exaggerated amount of frippery and ant Eugene Tietz Jr. tions and Miss Dorothy Westbay wil] extravagance, The bride's mother chose a black sing, accompanied by Mrs. Fred E.| This advice comes from Germaine frock and Mrs. Allen wore black Crosstreet Appointment of dele- Montabert, who specializes in decrepe. Both wore pink roses. The gates to both state and county con. Signing chic hats for discerning couple will be at home after Sept. 1 ventions will be made. ; [women of mature years. at 2502 Second Ave., in Mars Hill. A question-and-answer report on| Men are absolutely right in the sn he recent national W. C. I. U. con- Stand they have taken against wild vention in Chicago will be presenteq ahd wacky hats,” Madame Montaby Mrs. W. W. Reedy and photo-|bert goes on. “What is amusing and graphs of the old Evanston, I1./ acceptable in a young thing often
N Shower Honors | [ home of Frances E. Willard and of 15 simply ridiculous on her mother. Ww Mrs. Ida B. Wise Smith's home| Nine times out of ten, the hat her Bride-to-Be |
there will be shown, together with hushand likes is the one that is [those of 700 delegates to the recent! really most becoming to the typical Alvin B. Johnson her | cOnvention, [American matron.” mother. Mrs. ‘Douglas 'E Departmental directors of the | " Ww Ww ‘ Prid M Central W. C. T. U. also will pre-| MADAME Montabert started entertain riaay I'S. sent reports [specializing in designs for older Cain's home, 907 N. Arlington Ave. : with a kitchen shower for Miss Vir- )
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[ women fifteen vears ago, because (she felt at the time that this age [group had been most neglected, from the fashion point of vw, in (the popular worship of youth by | Americans,
Couple on Trip Atter Wedding rmprices, | But the real leaders of American
Mr. and Mrs. Sev . . |B d Mrs. Seymour Bramson |jite and womanhood are ‘mature
ar ) $ y i ‘i ‘ ie . Gis ToBwine thei marrige in tps Nomen. So T continue fo try to give Lincoln Room of the Hotel Lincoln | these older leaders of social life, at 12:30 o'clock Sunday NH iia FON its y A E Miller ‘berfor and professions, hats which are chic Others attending will be Misses DL AB ee rorined fhe | put not wacky, dignified but not dull Miriam Staley, Bobby Jo Vestal,| mediate families. —in other words, smart in the best Eileen Johnson, Mary Jane Guthrie,| Mys. Bramson was Miss Sally Sense of the word.” Rebecca and Judith Irwin, Ruth Gross, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.| Madame Montabert points out Simpson, Helen Schofield and Anne Harry Gross, and Mr. Bramson is|that it is impossible to make & Brown. {the son of Mrs. Davton. O. [regarding hats for any age group. Miss Lillian Gross, sister of the | Naturally, each individual face must bride, was maid of honor and Mil-|be suited. However, some of her ton Bramson, brother of the hride- generalities are interesting, and groom, was best man. A breakfast [should be helpful. p for the wedding party and families] “The woman with a full face : . ; followed the ceremony. needs & hat with width,” Madame rority at 7:30 o'clock tonight. Plans| After Sept. 2, the couple will be [Montabert begins. “A woman who will be made for a picnic for the [at home at 521 8. Middle St. Cape | wears eye glasses can wear & hat Alpha Chapter of the sorority. | Girardeau, Mo. with a veil only if the vell is piaced
ginia Simpson, whose marriage Rex Irwin will be Aug. 30. Guests will be Mesdames C. E Simpson, Albert Irwin, Alfred Reed, Bessie Simpson, E. W, Clausing, E. A. Patterson, Luther Symons, Dan Hopping and Frank T, Brown; Mrs. Paul O. Mitchell, Clayton, Ind., and Mrs. Charles E. Brooks, Anderson, Ind.
wonderful, of course.
Sorority to Plan Picnic Miss Oma Joe Sprouse,
Noble St, will Re Beta Chapter of Phi Delta
915
to
S. the So-
hostess
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the arrangements ¢
Country Club Saturday afternoon are cleft to right) Miss Charlotte Jeanes, Miss Dorothy Steinmeier and rersity and Alum
with a garden buffet
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Foxworthy's parents |
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Garden Party |St. Joan of Arc Church Is Scene Of Delaney-Keach Ceremony; Couple to Be at Home in lowa
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The Most Rev, Gerald 'T'. Berga
Mrs. Cieorge Schuman, 117 E 49th ‘at 9:30 a. m. today in St. Joan of Are Church for the mai Keach, to Richard Heneber'y
daughter of Leroy J and Mrs. Frank J He was assisted by the Rev, Ii and the R&v. Fr. Joseph Brokhage, gladioli and palms \ | Bdward Krieger, organist, played for the ceremony and Eimer Stetfen sang “Ave Maria’ and “Panis Angelicus.” The bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore a period gown of antique satin with a fitted bodice topping a bouflant sKirt The skirt formed a full sweeping tram Stitched satin leaves were appliqued at the low neck and on the puffed sleeves and CAscaded down the front of the dress A Juliet cap fashioned of white atin held the fingertip-length vell of Huston wore mitts of matching antique safth and =a trand of pearls, gift of the bride groom Mer bouquet was of double while tuberous begonias and phanotis | Nisters Are Bridesmaids
Jane Keach son of Mr
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| Miss Frances Rolles was maid of Bridesmaids were the Therese and Ann Keach the bride; Miss Rosemary of the bridegroom, Burlington, and Miss Margaret Mary Daley, River Forest, TI. They were gowned in dresses of sea green and net, bodices
[honor Misses sisters of
Delaney, sistet
moire The into fitted
moire tapered from which flowed full skirts of net fashioned over moire Folds of net to the waist fell from tiaras of shirred net They wore shirred mitts of matehing net and gold necklaces, gifts ol ‘the bride. They carried bouquets lof Better Times roses | Mrs. Delaney wore beige with hrown accessories and her corsage was a cypripedium orchid, Frank J. Delaney Ir, brother of the bridagroom, Burlington, was hest man Ushers were Leroy Keach Jr, brother the hride: Charlee M Brown Edward K Duffy and Bdward W. Dailey, hoth of Burlington { A breakfast for the wedding party and out-of-town guests was held at the Indianapolis Athletic Club aiter the ceremony A recep | tion was to he held frvm 2 to 4 p.m. this afternoon ai the Keach home, 4311 Broadway, ( Assisting at the reception were to be Mrs. E. 1. Larsen, the Misses | Katherine Fitzgerald, Eileen and | Rosemary Rocap, Marguerite Ber- | natz, Josephine Deery, Evelyn Hah | non, Alice Louise and Cornelia |
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Sane Fashions in Hails Enhar
TARRY PHN To frame the face of the typical young American matron, Germaine Montabert has created this felt, cloche, appliqued with small felt flowers and finished with three felt loops at the back,
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so that the glasses do not get in irs | way-—which is a neat trick in itself, “The tiny woman needs a hat (that will give her height and importance. A woman with a thin, [pointed face never should wear too
Mose Bramson. hard and fast list of do's and don'ts high a crown or too close-fitting & [for a long time.
(turban, A turban with side full'ness for width is ideal for the thinfaced, however. n » “CERTAIN kinds of hats—tricornes, turbans and classic-brimmed | models—can be designed to fit every (type of face. ‘These ‘are reliable standbys, any one of which, in the hands of a good designer, can be
"THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ee Ce RA a Assist With Plans for Sigma Kappa Rush Tea |Y.T.C. Session] New Officers of Latreian Club |
nae chapters are sponsoring
the Misses Doris Koenig, Miss Mary Betty Moldthan and | Mrs, Karl Meredith
Delaney, Burlington
the |
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To Be Opened By Mavor Mavor Reginald H. Sullivan will
v | | greet convention guests Wednesday, Aug, 28, as the 18th state convention the Youth's Temperance [Council opens Delegates will be present from 23 councils throughout the state at the sessions ih Hollen. | ‘beck Hall, Y. W. ©. A, through Aug. 30
Mrs | president
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Delegates from 23 Councils to Attend
of
Jove Mendenhall, state will donduct the opening session, A special musical program will be given by Miss Mary Ellen Buhmiller, the Bay Scout Band and the Young People's Choir of Oadle Tabernacle “Still Waters” will be presented by William Grepp, the Rev, R, E Weber, the Rev, Robert D. MeCarthy, Dr. B, R. Lakin, Tndianapolis; William Wagner Jr, South (Marion, Ind.;, Miss Avis Turner, [Russiaville, Ind, and Miss Edith (Wright, Fairmount, Ind, state evans | gelistic director, Sunrise Services Planned
Sunrise services will be conducted lat 6 A Aug. 20, at [Ondle Mrs, Sarah conduct special Members of the New Pales tine Council will give pledges to the American, Christian and ‘Tempers | ance Nag: Mis F0bert Juliug, state | Temperance Legion general tary, will give a presentation, Mrs. M. R. Addison, state Y. T general secretar will conduct white rithhon recruit service { Henry R. Danner, president of the Indianapolis Church Federation, will welcome guests as will Mrs, ¢. W Ackman, Marion County W. ¢. I" U | president, and Mrs Mildred Sul livan, Marion County Y. T. ©, gen- | gorvien eral secretary | A bridal dinne Miss Stemming the Tide" Delaney the following department repres | Mi Miss Edith Wright, | evangelistic; Miss Tmogene Weist, institute, Miss Esther Swinford, publicity; Maynard MeConn, pars lHamentary usage; Miss Catherine Boothe, speech contest; Warl Hart, | Christian citizenship; Miss Doris | Sutton, Flower Mission and relief; Miss Daphne Hart, international re lations: Miss Juanietta Reed, music; Miss Rosemary Oarter, scientific | temperance instruction; Mrs | Loraine Kleiman, social activities; Miss Avis Turner, social morality and Robert Moag, literature
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Vertrees will Nery
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Recently toy right) herg, recording secretary, and Acers include Mrs Prank B | Vaughn, corresponding secretary
for girl Steinmeier is members are |
the rsity this fall committee
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To Entertain at
n. Des Moines, Ta, read the Ix included in riage of will be given h) and Mrs. William 1, Hurt
Ia sentatives L,. Moriarity
altar
Mentor, O,, with white
Michael hefore an
Reedy Ji at the
? and John Henry is be performed on Kitley Ave The bridal table with plateau of and will be [vame nt either table
decked {6 home 8 contoered flower: he
thi
will be Hummel honguets of end ol
the 15 In the Ol
Alter will be lington
couple Bu bride brown Her hel tuberous
wedding trip
3 Sept
a at home Fou
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traveling will wear jacket dross and white printed sheet cexsories will be white and sage will be double white beponias and stephanotis
ne CO's bride and their I[1.; Mrs and Mrs daughter Ind
the Prof, and
include parents, Roedy Urbana Rev, Mi and then Augtintn,
Chuests will groom-=to=he’ Mrs, John H daughter Jean, H EB Stow, the | Grant. Howard CGiertruade, New Members of the bridal party who will attend are Miss Giertrode Hu mald of honor, Miss Mary and Miss Anne Grabow Ine hridlesmalids, Robert Teed hest man Robert M O'Donnell Morida, Mo, Ralph 8, Overman, Madiaon, Wi: 10hert BE Giundloack Trhanna and William P Hurt ushers, and Miw Dolores Kay and Sue Anita Stow, flower girls
Bridegroom Attended Notre Dame
The bride is Mary's College, hridegroom a of Not town guests included Delaney, Burlington, Carl Baker, Pigua Mrs Mheodore Breuegge, Ind. the Rev, Fr. Waltey Burlington, Misses Anna and Marie Bercen, Mr, and Mrs Leonard Sours, Mrs, Samuel Cum mings and Miss Statia Daniels Peoria, Tl; Miss Patricia Shouvlin,| Miss Katherine Smith will cone Springfield, OO. TT. Paul MceGam- | duet a pearl medal speech contest mon, Burlington {On Priday night there will be a] Miss Cionevieve Muleah banquet, with “Good Ship Temper Miss lida Senulthel: vVineennes, ance” ax the theme Dale Love will Ind.; Miss Anna May Miller, Hunt. be toastmaster. M. R. Addison will ington, Ind.: Mr. and Mrs. Wes-| give the invocation and Dr. M, FP, lev Rogers. Louisville, Ky Miss | Poland, Indiana University, will be Jane Yater, Sovmour, Ind: Miss | guest speake His subject will be | Mary Louise Quigley, Oak Park, | ‘Round Trip Ticket,” Mrs, Addison l.: Miss Shamblean, | Will conduct eandlelight installation | South Bend, Ind; Miss Virginia services for new officers Heimerdinger, Cincinnati, O.: Other features ol entertainment Thomas Pendergast, Chicago, and Will be tours of the city, a pienie at oparles W. Robards, Stilesville, Miss Ann Brennan. Detroit. Mich Riverside Park and a fellowship qa. breakfast at the First United Brethe« | ren Church State officers for this vear are Mrs. Mendenhall, president; Mr, Love, Peru Ind, vice president; Fred Turner, Russiaville, Tnd., corre sponding secretary; Mrs, Verlin Nelson, Elwood, Ind, recording secre tary: Mrs Russell Briles, New Palestine, treasurer, and Mrs, Addi son, New Palestine, general secretary
a graduate of St Notre Dame
of
nivel Sheriff Feeney to Speak graduate the
Dame
Special speakers will be Al Feeney, | Marion County sheriff, who will speak on “Youth at the Crossrond Mrs, M. R. Addison, "Next Year?" Don Lash, Indiana State Police; 1, Douglass Brown The Question Mrs Movd Sonafrank national W. CT U. director of the speech contest Youth in Today's World,’ and the Rev, Ezra LL. Hutchens, The Youth Crusade
University Out-of and Mr: and Mrs Dr and Kokomo Culliman
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Ravmond Virginia lincheon-hridge Danville, Ind, Ann Robards, md, who will become the Donald Birdell Roberts, Ind. Saturday afternoon Miss Robards is Leroy TT. Hixson of Indianapolis and the daughter of Mr, and Mrs
Mrs Anughte; with na home in Miss Sally
Chicago:
Jeanette
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Keeney entertain
of Miss
and Miss Sunday Hamp,
Fugene Hamp will at the home 3251 Baltimore Ave, with a miscellaneous shower for Miss Jeanette Ritth Fdwards, who will be married to Wilbur Paul Aug. 30 in St Lutheran Church Ginests with the include Mesdames Joseph Fendell Ada Newhotize, David Brown, Riche« ard Curtis, James Beaupre, Jack Kd wards, William Bassett Jr, John 8 |Boggs, Mirray Edwards, William (Paul, Harold Pleenor, Hubert Hows (ard, {he Misses Bifrieda Niemeyer, [Mary Roche, Marie Cook, Louise Te ,IGirav, Mary Edwards, Jeanette Uhl and from Lake Tippecanoe, where and Mrs ie a at ah: Bernice Wiegman, Hazel Abdon and they had as their guest Mrs, E. E [at 1317 B. Mooreland 8t., here fol- Betty Ball, VanOsdol [lowing theif marriage Aug. 10 Mrs. Mary Rugenstein Miss Mrs, Sutter wax Miss Helen Hag- Mise Merle Miller, daughter of Thelma Purcell and Miss Sarah Me | gard, executive of the Girl Reserve Mr, and Mrs. Adam ©, Miller, Wash - Kinley are Indianapolis delegates| department of the Oentral Y. W. ington, formerly of Indianapolis, will to the Beauty Congress In session OC. A in Indianapolis for the past be married at 6 p. m. toda’ to Earl in Chicago | three vears Wallis Pritchett. also of Washing-
Mrs Ruth night
Personals
Miss Pauline from New York piano with Prof, Edward mann She was the guest Mary Frances Sarver in Scnl Miss Mary Ave spending a home of Mr. and Mr: ton Angeles, ( are former Indianapolis Mr. and Mrs. WW, E. Robinson have returned from New York where they visited the World's Fah
Clark where
returned studied E. Trews of Miss
dale,
has she
hride«to<he will Parish, 735 Cottage month at the Fdward Hut I'he Huttons residents
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Sure to please the typical Amer fecan woman who likes pretty, becoming hats petter than extreme ones is this Alpine creation in gray felt with upshooting fringed felt quills at the back, made to suit any face.” Madame Montabert's final words | of wisdom on the subject of hats | [for the mature are: | “You should be able to wear | any hat vou buy with confidence | It's better to own | (one fine hat with character and | [background in which you feel ex- | (actly right than to get several little | {inexpensive numbers, not one of] which really gives vou confidence. | | You don't need a new and different looking hat every few weeks [Buy a good hat of fine lines and| excellent materials and wear it | gladly for months.”
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(All hats from Clermaine Montabert, New York.) Hat styles come and hat styles go, but the turban remains popular season after season. This one, designed by Germaine Montabert, is of draped jersey with bone wings at the back,
John Sloan Smith
Ramsey,
a recent bride nnd for voung women who are to be married will at Whispering Winds with a bridal dinner for their daughter
whose marriage will be Sunday of
Kinman | Bedford, !
the niece of Mrs, |
Peter's |
WEDNESDAY, AUG. 21, 19
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Mrs
1 Club C', Mile Of hey
William
the Alpha historian cieorge Pord
president
alreian Nohle
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“ Mr. and Mrs. William L. Hurt
Bridal Dinner;
Luncheon Honors Sally Robards
today's
nuptial notes with showers foy Llalala] saturday Billie
The ceremony “Hutswood,"
entertain at 6:30 p.m
Lon, the bride's parents land Avenus Miss Ru will
ton, at the Rhode Ts Methodist Church there matty Horn, Indianapolis the maid of honor,
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miscellaneons night hy Miss her home, 4 Mrs, John
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Honor guest at a shower given Friday Betty William: Woodland Drive Fonte Mi» "age recently nnnotnced [the former Miss Valetta (daughter of Mr. and M) B45 N Ave Appointments the he (nh pind will he as Lee 1, Floste Balding Harold and the [ DYOawn es lathy
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Kk. of C. Council
Arranges Tour
Delegates
convention
M M Croll Seott, Davis Pua Dore
and
to the bB8th suprems Knights Cow limbus were to be conducted on & of
Claypool Hotel
of the of
tout the city today, leaving the at 1:30 p. ‘mm, the Speedway at 4 the Knights of
Columbus race sponsored by the los
und arriving at
o'clock for special
cal council, The women's is
arrangements mittee heacled by Mrs Dowd, Her assistants are Mes dames William HM, Bradley, James Megarty, John A. 1 angnan, John Ko CAP and Lawrence Sexton, After the race the women will he guests of the local council at buffet supper and Informal the K. of OC, auditorium, Delaware Sts A luncheon-bridge was held ves. terday afternoon fo women (and last night they were guests of [the supreme council at the stats dinner and grand ball at the Clay. pool Hotel
- " “ Dinner Celebrates o0th Anniversary
| { | Two |
com. Felwara
fn dance 13th
mn and
the
grandchildren entertained
in honor of the 50th wads ding anniversary of Mi Mrs, { Rudolph Bauer, 5525 Fletcher Ave, Mrs. Thomas Parker and Charles Bauer gave a dinner for the oc« casgion, Guests with the couple wers { Mrs, Charles KE Mrs, Valeria [Baner and two great-grandchildren, Miss Betty Parker and Ted Parker
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A uxiliary to Meet | The Marine Corps League Auxili= lary will meet tomorrow at 8 np, m. at the Spink Arms Hotel, Mrs, ¥s ther Williams, president, will presicle
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‘Cream Deodorant safely
‘Stops Perspiration
1. Does not rot dresses, does not irritate skin, Nowaitingto dry. Canbeused right after shaving. Instantly stops perspiration for 1 to 3 days. Removes odor from perspiration, Apure, white, greaseless, stain. less vanishing cream, Arrid has been awarded the Approval Seal of the American Institute of Laundering for being harmless to fabrics, 28 MILLION jars of Arrid have been sold. Try a fartodayl
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