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Nine Girls Return From N. Carolina Camp By Private Car Tomorrow

Arranging Annual Summer Garden Pilgrimage

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Nine Indianapolis girls who have spent the past eight

weelis at Camp lllahee and P

lina will arrive by private car from Asheville, N. C., to-

morrow morning. WL . They include Miss Janet

and Mrs. C. V. Sorenson, who has acted as junior coun-

sellor during the camping season:

of Dr. Thomas B. Noble Jr. and Miss Margaret Curle, daughter of and Mrs. Marvin E. Curle, who have been camp aides.

Mr Other girls in the group will b

daughters of Mrs. Ray H. Briggs: Miss Elizabeth Thomson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack A. Thomson, and Miss Barffara Evans, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William P. Evans. These girls spent their

first year at the camp this season.

Others returning are Miss Betsy Goodwin, daughter of Mr. and

Mrs. John K. Goodwin, and Miss Dr. and Mrs. McCown Return Dr. and Mrs. P. E. McCown a

expected to return today from Falmouth, Mass, where, they have-

spent the summer. George Barret Moxley, his daug and David®* will return from their near Brockville, Ontario, shortly aft

Returning from their Walloon Lake, Mich. summer home Sept. 9 will be Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Balke and their daughters, Vir-

ginia and Mildred. Mrs. Robert Moitern and her turned from Elizabeth, N. J., wher brother, H. ® Mottern and family. to visit the World's Fair. Major McCoy, Wis., until Aug. 31.

Mrs. Wm. Byram Gates Back From New York

Mrs, William Byram Gates has she reviewed the latest dance %teps of her classes at the Propylaeum “Oct Mrs. €. H. Becker and her dau

remaining at Macatawa Park. Mich, until after Labor Day. Becker will visit them this week-end and_will spend the following

week-end there. also, before they

Seattie and may decide to stay there.

Mrs. Batist Haueisen and her

Walloon Lake, Mich., and haven't de

remain until the middle of September. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Culp and their children, Carolyn and next Culp’s mother, Mrs. James O'Bannon, Ludington, Mich. and Mrs. Henry C. Atkins Sr. are spending the rest of the season at Burt Lake, Mich., in their cottage.

Charles, will return sometime

Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Carpenter Charles H. Chase, East -Lansing,

Richard Stackhouse Keeps on

Richard Stackhouse, son of Mr. quite a “gadabout.” He just got ba kuckee with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ly John. but he’s off to ancther vaca

time he’s to visit Mr. and Mrs. Van Duncan and plans to remain

there the rest of the summer. The last of

San Antonio visiting their son Ora

Brooks Field flying school. They have been visiting Mrs. Skinner's

mother, Mrs. Dora Searing, and h

In San Franaisco. ner’s brother, Emery Searing. Los AY Mr. and Mrs

Harries, New Harmony, Ind. and

spent most of the summer there, and returned home about a week

ago Mrs. Howard C. Greer and her

are not heading back to Indianapolis until Sept. 15. They are vaca-

tioning at Sister Bay, Wis. Mr and Jane, there for

are in Montreal,

10 more days. Mr.

back from their trip to Colorado Springs and Estes Park, Col. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Tennyson, Los Angeles, arrived yesterday to spend several days with Mr. and Mrs. Parke A. Cooling.

Engaged Couple to Be Entertained Miss Martha Ann Schaf and John Carey Appel, whose marriage

will be at 8:30 p. m. Sept. 7 in Christ guests at an informal party to be giv

Mr. and Mrs. Donald McLeod at their home. Miss Schaf is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Schaf Jr, and Mr. Appel is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick G. Appel.

Mich., week in September from a visit through the South.

this month will fin

Thev stopped at Portland, Ore, to see Mrs. Skin-

William J. Blackley Jr, and their daughter, Mary Anne, will leave Indianapolis for the Labor Day week-end and will go to Holland, Mich. Mrs Blackley and her daughters, Mrs. William

and Mrs. E. P. Costello and their children, Agnes, Mary Canada.

isgah Pines in North Caro-

Sorenson, daughter of Mr. Miss Margaret Noble, daughter

e Misses Jane and Myra Briggs,

Jane Curle,' Margaret's sister. From Falmouth

nd their daughter, Nancy, Were

hter, Irving, and his sons, Scott summer home, Kenmiah Lodge, er Labor Day.

daughter, Jane, have just ree they visited Major Mottern’s They also went to New York Mottern is stationed at Camp

returned from New York. where in preparation for -the opening 5. ghters, Doris and Florence, are Mr.

Indiana. Mrs. W. L. McCoy (center) is pilgrimage chairman of the Indianapolis district. Mrs, W. A. | Edwards III (right) of the Brookside Garden Club is assisting with arrangements for the tour. Garden Club members and guests will make the trip.

Mrs. Harold Haves (left) is chairman of the annual summer garden pilgrimage of the Garden Club of Indiana Wednesday through Friday next week. The tour will take members through state parks, |

all start home, Carleen is in game preserves and outstanding gardens of northern are still at

5 cided when to return. They may

daughter, Jane,

Miss Thiesing |Mary Louise Lee Becomes Bride Is Honor Guest Of William L. Clinkscales, in Rite A nove breatastoriaee andl AE Her Parents’ Country Home

kitchen shower was given this | Ta Ta ® a pa] The terraced lawns of the Wallace O. Lee country estate “Wallywood” Demerath New Orleans “at Mrs. will form the setting for the garden wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Lee's Titus’ home 736 Middle Drive. daughter, (Mary Louise, to William LeRoy Clinkscales, son of Mr. and Woodruff Place for Miss Mildred Mrs. R. G. Clinkscales, Columbia, Mo., at 3:30 o'clock this afternoon. Erma Thiesing ) | The Rev. C. H. Winders of the United Christian Missionary, Society . a N, (will read the ceremony before an improvised altar of palms, ferns and Ne eps ey) Nope vellow and white gladiolii The Mis Titus. will be Thursday ih the Mle, leading to the altar will beysuit in hunter's green with lynxick ti es lined with giant single candelabra, ’qyed white fox collar and brown acFirst Baptist Church. She is the ™ : y y . i : . : : to be lighted just before the cere- .essories - shoulder cor 1 daughter of Mrs. L. Merrill Thies- by th Ds other W cessories, Her shoulder corsage will with mony by the bride's brother, Wal- pe gardenias. They will be at home lace O. Lee Jr. Sept. 15 in Huntington, W. Va.

ing. Mrs. Demerath is to be ma- -. . 1 v 1 | tron of honor for the wedding. | Mrs. Dorothy Scott, organist, will! The bride attended John Herron bridal airs preceding the

Serving tables at the party Were play set with kitchen articles on ging- ceremony and Miss Joan Ferguson will sing “Ave Maria” (Schubert)

ham table cloths. Pie pans and tin cups were used on the table and and “One Alone” (Geehl). “Lie- Missouri in Columbia. assistants wore gingham aprons pestraum” (Liszt) will be played| Other out-of-town guests will be) which were given to the bride. Dish during the ceremony. Mrs. Emmett Clinkscales, Demopo- | towels served as napkins and an : : lis. Ala.: Mrs., Garth Clinkscales) overturned market paske; Hiled Brie Yo Wear Silk Jersey land her daughter Mary Ann, Boone- | with vegetables and fruits formed | The bride's father will give her in ville. Mo.; George Miller and R. E. the centerpiece. marriage. She will be gowned in

: . Lucas Jr., Columbia; Mrs. Howard Guests with the bride-to-be and white silk jersey designed with

: Humphreys, Flint, Mich.,, and Miss her mother included Mesdames L. short puffed sleeves, empire neck- Molly Jones. St. Paul, Minn, W. Mohlenkamp, Robert Straughn, y

| line and a tight fitting crushed { Harvey Kemper, Clarence Wilkin- jersey girdle. The full-length skirt | son, J. W. Titus, Frank Fairchild,

will® be accented by a full side Jack Gulling, W. Je Delaney, Edna | | . A. EC

drape. Peele Delaney, E. C. Klihgholz and -“ Is Tomorrow

Her fingertip-length veil will fall J. N. Greene.

from a white hand-woven French Others were Mesdames J. M. Cos-

month from a visit to Mrs. | Mr,

and Mr. Carpenter's aunt, Mrs. will come back the first

the Go

and Mts. A. V. Stackhouse, is ck from a trip to Lake Maxinons and their sons, Robert and tion at Carp Lake, Mich. This

Skinners Jn student at

1d mel Jr.

the Oramel H. who is a

er sister, Mrs. L. P. Bergman, from Stephen's College.

scales attended the University of

1geles was another point visited.

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Miss Naomi Blackley, have

daughters, Nancy and Patricid,

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They'll probably remain and Mrs. Burke Slaymaker are

ance |

straw bonnet held in place by a tin, Clem Griffith, Warren Ruddell band of orange blossoms. She will and Jack Kittle and Misses Ann wear elbow-length white lace mitts. | Klingholz, Mary Lou Mohlenkamp Her bouquet will be white orchids! A “Swing-Sational” dance on the and Johanne Stedfeld, Masdames and lilies-of-the-valley tied with Hoosier Athletic, Club roof garden James Wood, Alma Geiser and R./love knots of narrow white satin tomorrow night,will feature activP. Campbell, Cincinnati, and Mrs. ribbon. [ities at the club this week-end. Don Bollinger, Seymour, Ind. : : Walter Jackson and his orchestra C—O Sister Is Maid of Honor [will play from 10 p. m. to i a. M.] Miss Luana Lee will be her sis-| Approximately 120 couples are ex({ter’s maid of honor. She will wear pected to attend the dance. A golf

Episcopal Church, wil] be honor en Tuesday from 5 to 7 p. m, by

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JANE JORDAN

[canary yellow silk jersey fash-|tournamen? Sept. 8 and a “Mem{ioned like that of the bride. Her bers’ Membership Drive” starting (large yellow hair-braid hat will be Sept. 1 are two of the main fall aclheld by a band of yellow ribbon tivities claiming the attention of tied in a bow at the back of her committees and club officials.

Rushee Group

To Be Guests

DEAR JANE JORDAN-—I have a problem which has been bothI have been married two years. after our marriage my wife started to go out with other men. This Since then she has quit, I think. the same toward my wife as I= did before we were married. Would you please tell me if my feelings

ering me for some time

made me sore For some time I haveh't felt

were infatuation or love?

Answer—After two vears of mar

same toward their wives as they did disillusion is inevitable. Every poss less desirable with time. Love which

of possession must have something more than the thrills of the en='

gagement to support it.

You have had more than the ustal share of disillusion in your marriage. Your wife has gone out with other men, thereby wound-

ing you in your deepest masculine fe of her. Why did she do this? In

Doubtless her explanation of het behavior weuld bring out some

facts which you have withheld. The fact that you do not feel t

reason that vou cannot still build a satisfactory marriage. pends on what you have left in the way of congenial tastes and It depends upon how flexible you are in ad-

mutual interests.

justing vourself to a different view of marriage. tween two people cannot be a perpetual romance, but it can be a

good working agreement in which the other's happiness. For the most part, people have of marriage. tention and hope for a renewal of t ent people have different expectat possible to fulfill. A happy marriage in the sense would be is rare indeed. For all I much left as the average man aft Since I know neither of you I can't whether you were reallv in love or ju

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DEAR JANE JORDAN-—-I am a young man 19 vears of age. For

the past year I have been in love sure she enjoys my company but at care

I take her places and mix with people and I am assured that she knows I love her. Is there any way I could tell whether she

really cares or not?

Answer—Did you ever try asking than to let vou feel too secure in her affections.

had nothing left to work for If the girl accepts your dates, interested in you, why should you she is more or less indifferent, the other girl. '

Put your problems in a tettdPio Jane Jordan whe will answer your

|head. Talisman roses will form an| Also in prospect is organization |

MUS ty siness - A rush party and business meet arm shower bouquet. full dancing school

¢ |ington, N. J, and Miss |Gimbel will be aided by their moth- |

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The over-indulged have an insatiable need for at-

[ings have been set for tonight and | [tomorrow as activities for sorority! | members. indianapolis alumnae of ALPHA {OMICRON PI SORORITY will give a swimming party at Naval Armory at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon for rushees planning [to attend Indiana University, De- | Pauw. Denison College at Greenville, 0O., or Northwestern Universitv this fall. Miss Shirley Howell is chairman | the arrangements

Some time

TROUBLED.

riage few men feel exactly the during the engagement. Some ession loses value and becomes can withstand the depreciation

of

[namargaret Chapman,

elings. She degraded your ideal what way were vou to blame?

Davidson, C. C. Trueblood and Robert Fessler. Members who will attend from the active chapter at Bloomington will include the Misses Norma Me- | Clintock, Mary Ruth Steinnietz, Susanne Fogg, Mary Elizabeth McIlvain and Betty Calpha.

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he same as once you did is no It de-

A partnership be-

each contributes semething to | PHI KAPPA LAMBDA SORORI- |

i | coma Ave.

. » too many infantile expectations

of Miss Ruth Singers, 423 N. Ta- |

heir coddled childhood. Differ= ions, many of whith are im-

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of what the lovers dreamed it know vou may have about as er two vears of facing reality. make positive Statements about st infatuated when you married.

ALPHA BETA GAMMA SORORI- | TY tonight.

{ Mrs. J. Dwight Peterson has re[turned from Lafayette. Ind.. where |she attended a meeting of the state revolving fund committee of TRI KAPPA SORORITY. Mrs. Peterson replaced Mrs. Q. G.

with a girl of 16. I am quite time® she acts as if she didn't

[mittee member. Other

committee. foam | Her assistants are the Misses An- draped neckline, long sleeves and | 1 Elizabeth full-length, side-draped skirt. {Kreutzinger, Rosemary and Eileen ga) turban will be in matching |Rocap, Mesdames Joseph Harold .qjor.

sage.

Miss Mary Maude Clinkscales,

{sister of the bridegroom, will wear for the classes. which are to be held (soft green silk jersey fashioned on gn Saturdays and on Tuesday and princess lines. the Carry out the bridal colors of vel- Sept. (low, green and white will be an arm bouquet of Talisman Miss Rosalind Ludwig. roses. pearl necklaces presented to them tween the ages of 4 and 18. ‘by by bride.

Her picture hat will Her flowers

Both attendants will wear

Reception Follows Ceremony

Mrs, Lee will be gowned in sea silk jersey with a softly

Her Orchids will form her cor-

Mrs. \Clinkscales will wear black

crepe with white accessories and a shoulder corsage of orchids. Rosa Ada Lee, grandmother of the |bride, will wear navy crepe and ac|cessories and a corsage |denias.

Mrs.

of gar-

Emmett Clinkscales, Demopolis,

TY will meet tonight at the home Ala, will be his brother's best man

A reception will follow the, cere-

{mony in the formal gardens of the " . Lee home. Mrs. Velda Weakly, 910 Wood- Misses Louise Gise, Marjorie Rose-| row St. will entertain members of prock. Dorothy King, Virginia Mecthe DELTA CHAPTER OF THE Cyready, Mesdames W. E. Hansen, |

Assisting will be the

Robert Landick, Norval Ayers,

[Thomas May and Elmer Gilson Jr. | |All will wear pastel full-length gar- the Young Ladies’ Club of Sacred den frocks and will carry chiffon Heart Church for a dance sched- | handkerchiefs, gifts of the bride.

To Live in Huntington The couple will leave immediately

Noblitt, of Columbus. Ind. as com- after the reception for a motor trip members through the South.

For traveling

of the annual \ for members’ children. Registration

will be held |

Thursday afternoons, |

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i In charge of instruction will be The school is open to members’ children beLast | |year about 175 children attended. | The committee planning the membership drive met recently to choose competing teams. On the committee are Thomas Kercheval, president: Edward Rose, Leland Johnson and A. B. Montani, club manager. Mr. Rose and Mr. Johnson will head competing divisions and will announce their personnel next week. The golf tournament for which approximately 20 foursomes already have registered, will start at 10 a. m. Sept. 8 at the Speedway Golf| Course. Defending champion will be Kenneth Lemons. The tournament is expected to be completed by 5 p. m. and the golfers and families will go ito the H. A. C. for a~6:30 p. m. dinner. Prizes will be awarded winners at the dinner. The prize committee includes Herman Kramer, general chairman of the tournament, and Wilfred Seviried Tonight the club will be host to

[uled for 9 p. m Jack Berry's or-| [chestra will play for the 75 couples (for whom reservations have been made.

Three Parties Will Honor Mary Tindall

Lou Garriott Will Be Party Guest Tonight.

Several parties are planned for | young” women who will become

brides at the end of this month. Miss Betsy Murbarger, Haverstick

fi at

FRIDAY, AUG. 23, 1940 Married in Recent Ceremony .

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Mrs, Paul Philip Griggs was Miss Ruth

Marie Price,

| Park, will entertain tomorrow with |a /bathroom shower for Miss Mary | {Ann Tindall, who will be married |to Donald B. Wagener Aug. 30. Her | mditier, Mrs, D. C. Murbarger, will | | assist,

| Guests with f#ss Tindall will be | ‘Mesdames Gordon Foxworthy, Fred | {Grumme Jr. and David Gifford, the [Misses Dorothy Springer, Margaret | Parrish, Mary Ann Kibler, Charlotte Tindall and Betty Grauel. Mrs. Grumme, who is from Irv-| Dorothy |

ers, Mrs. Elmer R. Brown and Mrs. | Ernest Gimbel, in giving a china | {shower Monday for Miss Tindall. | {The party will be at the Brown] (home, 5538 Broadway. | | Guests with the bride-to-be and| (her mother, Mrs. Carl A. Tindall, | {and the mother of the bridegroom- | to-be, Mrs, William F, Wagener, |

, | will be Mesdames Foxworthy, Gif-|

férd and Robert Wagener, Mrs. | Perry Ratcliff, Lafayette, Ind.; Mrs. | {Charles Zalac, Ft. Wayne, Ind.; William Kirk, Shelbyville, | Ind.; Mrs. Lowell Turner, Plainfield, ! |Ind.; the Misses Mary Aughin(baugh, Juliana McIntosh, Grauel,| | Springer, Murbarger, Parrish, Kib- | (ler, Jeanne Rettig, Ethel Bailey, | Margaret Brooks, and Charlotte and | Jean Tindall. Mrs. Robert Wagener and Mrs. | Herman Gunneman will entertain for Miss Tindall tonight with a miscellaneous shower, | Besides Miss Tindall, her mother | and the mother of the bridegroom- | to-be, guests will be Mrs. Paul Tindall and Mrs. William Shelbyville, Ind., Mesdames Graber, Harry Bohne, Leon Baumer, Louis, Louise and Walter Gunne-| man, Haywood Gentry, Frieda | Chrisman, Anna Achgill, Robert, Harry and Ross Featherston, Walter | Pieper, Henry Pieper, Harry Wagener, Christina Elmer and Telford | Wright, Carey Huffer. Misses Jean and Charlotte Tin-| |dall, Helen, Eleanor and Minnie | Hodde, Ruth and LaVerne Wagener, | Thelma Wright, Frances Featherston and Florence Featherston, |

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Kirk, | Fred |

» n Mrs. Russell P. Stott will enter-

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Art Institute and was graduated tain with a crystal shower tonight/ Who have been engaged in the Mr. Clink-| for Miss Lou H. Garriott, who will| Project include Mesdames William become the bride of Chester H. Wil- | EF

The shower will be Stott's

son Aug. 31. held at the home of Mrs. mother, Mrs. George M. Risk. Mrs. Stott's sister, Miss Mary Risk, | will assist. Other guests will ine| clude the bride-to-be's mother, Mrs. | Cora Garriott, her two sisters-in-| law, Mesdames Kenneth and Fred | Garriott, Mesdames Sue Ralph, | Carleton Wood, John B.® Wilson, Mary Drozdowitz, J.C. Reilly, Aaron Dee, Morris Dee, Beryl Stott, Flovd Williams, William Kohlstaedt, Edward Druly, Ralph Riebling and

| Elmer Fuls and Mrs. Jack Hammer. Rosemary Donahue, Joan Johnson,

Cincinnati, O.

Others will be Mesdames Clarence ence Risk, Robert Williams, James Cook, Harry Marshall, Noel Lowe,! Baynton Jacoby, the Misses Mary Wilson, Rosemary Miller and Doris Roper.

» % 8 Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Simpson, 5856 Lowell Ave., announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Virginia Carol Simpson, to Rex Vin-| son Irwin, son of Mrs. Albert Irwin,! 4630 Hinesley Ave. The ceremony will take place Friday night, Aug. 30, in the Irvington Methodist Church.'

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Personals

Mrs. Marvin Curle, 3921 Milwaukee. Sept. 3 or 4.

Mr. and Mrs, Charles F. Moore and their family of Burbank, Cal..| have been visiting Mrs. Moore's | sister, Mrs. Oscar McIntosh, her mother® Mrs. Constance Wagner, Beech Grove;

and Ben Constable. The Moores |

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ter of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin C. BurnNew ham, became the bride last night of | Jersey St. is visiting relatives in|Francis Carter, son of Mr, and Mrs. She will return here | clayton H. Carter, in a single ring| { ceremony performed by the Rev. | Charles Fillmore at his home.

dress of Congo brown with heavenly blue accessories and a corsage of her brothers. Rex | Johanna Hill roses,

daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Roy Evans Pricey before her marriage Aug, 3. Mr. and Mrs, Griggs are on &§ wedding trip to Niagara Falls and Canada and will | be at home at 4518 E. Washington 8t. on

their return,

Final Red Cross Sewing Sessions To Be Held by Girl Scout Group;

Individual Troops Continue Work’

Senior Girl Scouts will hold their final Red Cross sewing sessions next Tuesday and Thursday mornings from 9 “to 12 o'clock at Girl

Scout Little House. During the month of August Senior troop members, their mothers and leaders have met two days each week to sew sheets, towels, T-binders and scultetus bandages for the Red Cross. After next week, the

girls will continue the work in T — Fall Fashion

their individual troops. Leaders and mothers of members

5. Rogers, ‘WW, L. Heston, D. M. Millholland, J. K. Berman, Wilbur Shannon, C. S. Ober, W. C. Starey C. Drake, C. D. Perrine, Pritchard, Truman G, Warren, Robert Glass, Marvin Curle, Charles Voyles, John Toy, Miss Jean Rau and Miss Ruth Duckwall. | Senior Scouts who have sewed | are the Misses Eloise Gullion, Mary Jo Brazell, Betty Stoutenburg, Anne Plummer, Suzanne Greer, Joan and Jean Ober, Mary Higgins, Margaret Rogers, Jill Krause, Nola Sweeney, Hyla Doyal, Joan na Greer, | Daley

Helen I. Doris

Martha Starkey, Margaret Augustine, and Jane Nesbitt, Others are the Misses Jeanne Winters, Dorothy Yates, Joan Goss, Jody Scott, Dorothy Booth, Betty Macy, Corrine Grinslade, Constance Drake, Jo Anne Ruddle, Marjorie Cox, Vida Silver, Julia Anne Manring, Helen Louise Kegley and Joan Jackson.

Miss Burnham Is: Married

Miss Maejeane Burnham, daugh-

The bride wore a street-length

Miss Margaret Beeler, maid of

have gone to Bioomfield and Lin- | honor, wore a dress of postman blue

ton, Ind., to visit relatives.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Phillips are | Of red roses.

in New York. They plan to con-|

tinue their vacation in a few days frock with black and white accesthrough northern New York, stop- | sories and a gardenia corsage. |bert Krouch was best man,

ping at Saratoga Springs.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter F, Dean, | 5347 College Ave., have entertained several house guests during the last week. They include Mr. and Mrs. | W. D. Michener, LaVerne, Cal.; | Mr.” and Mrs. Ralph A. Sanders, Hollywood, Cal.; Mrs. Russell Baker, Madison, Wis.; Mrs. John Dean, | Cleveland, O.; Mis8 Virginia Benedict, Columbus, O., and Mrs. Richard R. Keeney, North Hollywood, | Cal. Mrs. Keeney. was formerly | Miss Dorothy Dean of this city. She |

will return to California tomorrow. the end of the motion picture, “The of the bodice. Soft Mr. and Mrs, Francis J. Lyons and | Mortal Storm.”

Francis and

their children, James

Joseph Donald, 523 Parker Ave, area gate, ‘Give me a light that I ma (at Laké Hamlin, Mich., until Sept. 1. tread safely into the unknown.’ And he replied, ‘Go out into the dark-

Misses Lucile and Josephine Her-

ron and Jessie Moore, all of 2045 hess and put vour

N. New Jersey St, are visiting in

[ with white accessories and & corsage

Mrs. Burnham chose a black

PATTERN 8757 Hu- |

| Here's a charming dress to satisfy

After a wedding trip to the north. | your craving for something decided

ern lakes the couple will make their |ly new, those first cool days in town, home in Indianapolis.

and it will be your pride and joy right straight on through the fall and winter! Especially designed for slim figures, it has a ybduthful soft ness that you'll find very flattering, created by shirring at the neckline, and soft, unpressed fulness in the skirt,

Side belts, fastened in the back, draw the waistline in to look small

Q—State the quottion spoken at and tiny, beneath the slight blouse materials like [challis, flat crepe, silk print or sheer an who stood at velvet are well-adapted to this style, v with a bright note of contrast intro= ow lduced by braid or bias fold, Step |bv-step sew chart included, Pattern No. 8757 is designed for our hand into. the|,. ys 1416, 18 and 20. Size 14 rewl of God. That shall be to You | oyjres 41; yards of 39-inch material

A—"1 said to a m

safer than a

ma Kappas

who attended the meeting ingliided the bride has chosen a two-piece

har ‘a

New York, better light and | —45, yards trimming,

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A REALIST.

Perhaps she knows better You might feel you

her?

is enthusiastic about vou, and worry? If vou really feel that thing for you to do is get anJANE JORDAN,

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questions in this column daily.

Margaret Sanford’s Wedding Announced

Mr. and Mrs. Graham B. Sanford of Bullman Heights announce the marriage of their daughter, Margaret, to Kenneth E. Glover, of Greenfield. Ind. The ceremony was Wednesday in Greenfield by Rev. Herschel Reed of the First Christian Church. After Sept. 1 the couple will be at home in Greenfield.

Phi Theta Delta to Meet

Mrs. Charles Applegate. 1432 N Colorado St, will be hostess next Wednesday night for a meeting of Alpha Chapter, Phi Theta Delta sorority.

performed the

Will Celebrate Birthday |

Mrs. Thomas H. Westfall,

Mrs. A. J. McAllister, Lafdvette; Mrs. J. W. Lees. East Chicago, Ind.; Miss Résalie Irwin, Frankfort, Ind., and Mrs. Lynn Miller, ci, Ind.

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Montmoren- |

The committee provides loans to |

upperclassmen and graduate students of Indiana colleges.

Marion P.-T. A. To Plan Program

Plans for the coming year will be

Central Ave. will entertain Sunday Council of Parent-Teacher Associa-

in honor of the 92d birthday of her mother, Mrs. Eunice Ellis. than 50 members of Mrs. Ellis’ family are expected as guests.

Sorority-Meets Monday

Hostesses for a meeting of Beta Chapter, Sigma Delta Sigma Soi-| ority, Monday evening at the homé! of Mrs. William Long, 701 Congress Ave, will be Mrs. Charles Fauikner, and Mrs. Normédn Cary.

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7 | I. P. Club Meets Today - | The T. P. Club will meet at 7:15 p. m. today at the home of Miss! Lura Jane Roberson, 2431 River. gee Drive, {

tions at a board meeting at the

day. Mrs. Earl E. Barnhart will preside at the meeting.

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2006 formulated by the Marion County |

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More Claypool Hotel at 1:30 p. .m. Mon- |

Sub Deb Club Sets Party!

Recent Bride

| Sig To Have Tea

Memories of nearly 20 years ago of the “little man with the black [mustache and the baggy trousers” |will be revived at the Highland Golf

i land Country Club tomorrow afternoon as members of the Indianap-

The Sigma Tota Alpha Sub Deb! #

Club will hold a slumber party Wednesday night at the home of Miss Jerry Lord.

Lowe Reunion Is Sunday The 39th annual reunion of the Lowe family will be held at Riley Park in Greenfield, d.. Sunday. Miss June Beckner, Greenfield, is secretary and Mrs, Harry Campbell is president, &

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Mrs. Walter Magtire was Miss Lucile Pritchard before her marriage Sunday in the Roberts Park Methodist Chwch where she was the organist and a choir member. Mr. and Mrs. Maguire will be at home in Franklin, Ind, Sept. 1.

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olis Alumnae Chapter of Sigma Kappa Sorority entertain with a “nickelodeon” tea. “A Charles Chaplin comedy will be shown to.young women who will enter universities and colleges of Indiana this fall. An original skit depicting campus life by Miss Dorothy Steinmeier also will be presented Those who will take part include the Misses Doris Koenig, Betty Moldhan and Norma Lagenaur. “Sallie, Sue and Sylvia,” radio trio, will sing. Mrs. Paul R. Summers and Mrs. Russell Burkle will Sour. Decorations will be in maroon and lavender, sorority colors. | Arrangements will be under di-| rection of Miss Steinmeier, who will be assisted by the Misses Koenig, Charlotte Jeanes and Moldthan.| Mesdames Karl Meredith, Earl] Cooper and Harry A. May. Guests will be given book marks of maroon suéde with the Sigma Kappa crest engraved in gold. *

known way.’ It is from “Gate of | [the Year,” by Mannie Louise Has- | Kins. Q—How can I keep my elbows light colored and soft? | A—Each night, before retiring, | soak them in warm water a few minutes and then place them in small bowls of lemon juice. Rub {well with gloilet lanolin and wipe p | off lightly. : Q—-Why do a few entirely white] BE roses grow on my pink rose bush? | A—Probably the reason is that [the understock is that of a white] | rose. . Q—Does the sun bleach the hair? A—Yes.

Grand Matron to Be 0. E. S. Guest

Mrs. Nelle S. Johnson, worthy| grand matron of the Indiana grand, chapter, will be a guest of the| Mooresville Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star Monday night] at 6:30 o'clock. A covered dish supper will be held and the annual inspection will follow, All O. E, 8S. members are invited to attend, ¢

President

The recently elected president of Beta Chapter, Beta Chi Theta Sorority, is Miss Sally Cox. Other new officers are Miss Maryjeart Wallace, secretary, and Mrs. Max R. Forrest, treasurer, . ¥

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Sorority Entertains | For Bride-to-Be Beta Chapter, Phi Omega Kappa Sorority, will meet at 8 p. m, Wednesday at the home of Miss Wilma Franke in the Garfield Garedens Apartments. The chapter recently entertained Miss Lorene Hartman with a bridal shower. Miss Hartman's marriage to Freeman R. Gibbs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Gibbs, will be

tomorrow. * The bride-to-be is the daughter of

Mr, and Mrs. Robert H. Hartman,