Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 August 1940 — Page 20

FRIDAY, AUG. 30, 1940

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Assist With Civic Theater's Membership Drive

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SOCIETY—

Shower Honors Harriet Patterson; Committees for Roundup Named

Trwin-Simpson Ceremony To Be Tomght | A song composed for the wedding

of a couple 25 years ago will be sung Sunday when their 25th wedding

Irvington Church to RHNOTREY TCE

Be Neene of Rite. | When Mr, and Mrs, Herbert FE.

Mrs. William B. Burford and Mrs. William B. Bur- Eberhardt were wed a quarter of a century ago, Prof, Hope 1, Baume

fred AIT were to entertain today at the Propylaeum with = j Eo y " \ = ps i 3 / Dr. ¥zra I. Hutchens, pastor of t . a . . 3 3 3 a ¥ p 3 5 1 ‘ ™ I § or, ow instruct MNIKIG uncheon and handkerchief shower for Miss Harriet : i 3 5 the Irvington Methodist Chur h gartner, n nstructor in mu vit ap ; : will perform the ceremony at 8:30 raderson whose marriage to Henry Rogers Mallory will b Rin in the church. uniting Vrote for them “My Da My 3 we ee 8 Pe ThA . Don Mawson, accompanied hy Mrs be Sept. 11 at the Propylaeum. Miss dg Carol Si HAA on A mn id Pani AE ihe Chol 4 . 3 2 ; 3 5 oe 8 rwin, xon ) Mrs, / . r . he bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell H. Pat- : % i 3X B. wn, : 1 A y Rex IN Hinesles Ave. The Selection at the open house for the terson and Mr. Mallory is the son of Philip R. Mallory of Indianap- dW ¥ " PY : 5 ¥ : 2 3 4 oe i The daughter of Mr. and Eberhardts Sunday from 2 to 5 olis and Mrs, Egbert Lillie, New York. Fa 3 3 : E 3 M's oF. Simpson, 5856 Lowell P. Mm. at thei home. Mr. Eberhardt Miss Patterson and Mr. Mallory will be guests at an informal : a ; E - 7 Ave. : is superintendent of the Wheeler party given by Miss Mary Scot Morse tomorrow evening preceding : ¥ 3 $9 3 be 3 j: The altar will be decorated with City Rescue Mission a dinner Miss Patricia Eaglesfield will have for them at the Wood- palms and greenery and lighted by Mrs, Frank J. Billeter will sing Stock Chib tapers in seven-branch candelabra, “T Thank God for Thee” (Allison), Guests in addition to the betrothed couple will be Mr. and Mrs, Mrs. Paul Mozingo, organist, will accompanied by Mrs, Albert J, Burford Danner, Miss Madeline Shields, Martimsville, Ind.; Miss play a program of bridal aire pre- Hirschman Mrs, Billeter sang this Ruth Fishback, Miss Jane Adams, Sylvester Johnson Jr., Sam Moxley, ceeding the ceremony, and, during selection at the wedding 25 years Daniel Morse, Miles Burford and Arthur Lathrop.

Eberhardts to Note Silver Anniversary

1 i ' and composition at Yale University,

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the ceremony, will play “O Per- ago. She was then Miss Frieda fect Love.” Schaaf The bride will be given in mar- Mi: Marks will accompany Mrs. John W. Kern is home from a visit at Petoskey, Mich. riage by her father She w il weal Cet yf A nephew of ne During her two months’ vacation she was in New York and Canada i #4 ” a cocoa brown sheer wool Sor Nine Tou e, n SIN . . Ove An : : y HA 4 M J Bo: > TOO u * ¢ y 5 { 100) a rn 3 py before going to Michigan. . . . Mrs. A. L. Gordon has gone back to 3 y ‘ al ih vy with brown accessorie and bili fctes a Jo eflin oe 5 Memphis, Tenn., after visiting her sister, Mrs. Charles L. Smith, 3 X & . ‘ ; 4 7 ERiaFviey SOIC pa 4 Rut} ni hp M . M . 1 prise o oo Dr. Charles P. Emerson, Boston, here for a visit with his mother, with, het ht] Sy aE Sw) oth Mor oud a : po § Sle " Mrs. Charles P. Emerson, is visiting his sister, Mrs. Walter Compton, [Som 4 Buran os and will 2ar= will be played Ba the coronet A in Elkhart, Ind. Mrs. Compton is the former Miss Phoebe Emerson. ox : The: . . TV 1 ON thur Fk *hardt. a : Ww - Dr. Emerson will return here today and leave again tomorrow for 9 Butter TINY sues Hi Fe 3 Pol TeCwITAN Toronto, Canada, where he will spend Labor Day before returning Joseph Price Best Man Prayer will be offered by the 0 Bost h ; 3 a y B a { Mrs. Harry E. Scott will hav house f 4 to 1 Joseph Price will be Mr. Irwin's Rev, Harold Hazenfield, pastor of Sa ov ay , 0 J . Ve open Ouse TOM PR ; best man and ushers will be Robert the First Evangelical Church, where ia g pkey Eosming for their week-end house guests, oer 3 hy ah OR ; 3 1 g and Ralph Simpson, cousins of the the ceremony took place, In the oO ssel and his children, Robert and Peggy, New Orleans, Peggy has ed 8 AE» SFE . 5 d s , Te bride Mrs, Simpson will wear a yeceiving line with the Eberhardis I Scotts for Several weeks. . r : Cl bok X : 4 5” 2 GE soldier blue crepe jacket dress with will he Mrs, Marks, the daughter Neal Ireland and his children, Betty, John and Richard, are 3 23 F 3 as 3 : : ; i black accesories and Mrs. Irwin of the couple: Edward and Arthug coming back today from a trip to Los Angeles, Hollywood, San Fran- ; RT % Nd : g i i 3 oy i § has chosen navy blue lace with pbherhardt. son Mis I. B. Mosis Sie 0 Hire they visited the tam, and Yellowstone Park. Miss : E Soo k 2 ; 3 Ko... , i Vin : which she will wear blue acce: ster of Mrs, Eberhardt, and rothy Keilmann accompanied them. 8 SN ’ ; tories. Both will wear white rose pinest , Eberhardt, father of the Miss I. Hilda Stewart, principal of Tudor Hall School, was to re- Corsages en rr, Bberhardt n to Indianapolis today from her home in Keene, N. H,, where she A reception at the home of the town guests for the event

the summer, Tudor Hall School will open Sept. 18. bride's parents, for close friend: be Mr, and Mrs, Marks and and relatives, will follow the cere= (hair son Gregory. Milwaukee Wis »

Comings and Goings

Geaunor Maddon

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committees assisting him are: Executive—A., W, Metzger, president of the Indiana Saddle Horse Association: Donald Alexander, Dr. T. E. Carneal, Robert Coleman, o'clock

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A 1 a: Y nr . > Xx 3 Ye ik 3 © os : « A. Crane Is Chairman of Roundup i } RI 4 3 a hos 2 ‘mony, Upon their return from a Mr and Mie ‘harles A. Marks More than 500 horses already are scheduled as entries in the Los. Be | P| . ; we Yih wedding trip, the couple Will Neshkoro, Wis: William Kastner, vias " i : 7 yu 4 be at home, Sept, 15, at 1006 N. nuineipai of Juneau High School, the State Fair Grounds Sept. 29, Ain i 3 4 al Guests fre ut-of-town at the As in the past, the day will open at 9 a. m. with devotional serve 4 3 g ag will be Mrs. 8 H. Mitchell “On Gordon Mrs, Kastner, for joes and the s Ns for : . qn y A y : . . . h ; . I ¥: R oi merly Miss France Johns, Was S he show's formal opening will be marked by a grand entry Mesdames Russell W, McDermott, Frank Langsenkamp Jr, and ©. | membership drive, A preliminary subscription campaign is preceding Claude B. Simpson and Miss Lille yoacumaid at the wed 4 -_ . If ’ 1 Li VOaAaing 'arious saddl Jub: ; : 5 » Ss 1 . a — Vi S saddle clubs will establish their headquarters in the . eet ~ —— Vetterberg, New Point, Ind: Mi grandstand on Saturday and at the roundup will have temporary and Mis. Charles EB. Brooks. Al paddocks, with their flags and banners, chuck wagons and equip- . Ye M h eh F » \ a . es S . todd x oarats Thamnk | FS cception Wy ill others of Freshman Students Lvieetings det derson, Ind: Mrs. Everett Thomas, ENCY(Y]) ~etivity is Vv . 1 tal 1 an } «ial <A « : Jods : ac ih wh year take the place > the usual sponsorship by an | Vinson. Summitville. Ind. and Mi outsi ‘ganization as a st roundup: | ide organization as at past roundups | land Mrs. Mvion Marsh and thei By M { |sOn, Joe, Gaston, Ind 7 YY : oneral chatmai for tire Routsiud is 1. A. Crave. Metbers of With a Tea Next Frida | ol | COMBINE | General chairman for the Roundup is E. A. Crane. Members 0 The Rey Alexander Sharp will - AA ’ ( ( | Several activities are listed for tary Academy and Centenary Col COMBINY familiar Ingredients : . pas n:3 ' od 1 members of the Central Avenue lege at Shreveport, La, and the into unfamiliar combinations and perform the ceremony at 7:30 Nine Butler University coeds will assist members of the Butler Met hodixt Church for next week, Di bride attended Butler Universit: meat]o: (lin will become more ’ Earnshaw r 3 1 c , "aT vd GGeore . yay c aug . next Friday afternoon, Sept 6, fr 2 1 til ig in the R no Ea J. Ww. Earnshaw, Harold Gibson, Julius Keller, Oscal Lloy d, George Miss Margaret Kennedy, daughter a Sy x rE Ta Trea i el fi mE 4 bn Ihinkers and Re-Thinking' at the " oh CREAMED MUSHROOMS. CELERY W. Plumly, J. J. Ronayne, Charles Ross, William E. Schulze, Hairy of Mr. and Mrs. 'W, E. Remedy, oun of the ‘council. is th charge f the affair. 0 COTO unified service for church worship ( arden W 111 Be AND EGGS Sharpnack, Ernest A. Sheets, Gordon Sutton, Mrs. Jennie Sweeting, president of the council, is in charge of the affan and ehurch school Sunday at 10 Je a . 1. m ila { . J ¢ St= | 1 8 f the faculty and . A Y i ; y “ON Yule : and Mrs. N. H Cov al, Rh the West meet gy hs a Js \ Nh | The Epworth League has charge W dd or \ yy y | One can mushroom soup, 1 cup Program—P. O. Ferrel, chairman; Don Bose, assistant; Donald minister Presbyterian Church, Will he Invited 10 MBSpect the variou c Cl 1 1S 1C1 of the fellowship program at 6:30 cS ng JC L NC cooked diced celery, 4 hard-cooked Alexander, P, O. Bonham, Robert Brown, Max J. de Vietien, Ralph Palms, ferns and baskets of pink [ACilities of the university o'clock Sunday evening. Miss Alta : eggs, chopped; 2 tablespoons diced 7 r Robe! English Hotel, will be Miss Jeane Elizabeth Evans will Charles Cropper, Frank George, Coach William Thom, Donald Alex- be lighted by two seven-branch Misses Jane Howe, Jane Biggs W 1 Be W ed hostess at the executive meeting of become the bride of George Robert cay RNY : ander. Russell Williams and Verne Reeder are co-chairmen of a candelabra, Mrs. James Loomis Joan Hadley, Shirley St. Pierre ’ the Women's Foreign Missionary ag v dibs Heat the soup, add celery, chopped special committee in charge of stabling and of the large ring inside will play bridal airs on the organ Barbara Ann Badger, Mary Bell and Society at 1:30 p. m. Tuesday. The Page at 6:30 p. m. today in a garden eggs and green pepper which has Other committees include Harold Johnson, parade chairman; Mr. Kennedy will give his daugh- Included in ve Re ine for Helen M. Fi her, daughter of M: will be the scene Friday, Sept. 8, ents. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin B, PUPP and cayenne, heat thorough John B. Stokely, chairman of jumping; John McCabe, vehicles chair- ter in marriage. She will be gowned the tea will be Mrs } las o Carr, and Mi: F. E. Fisher, as his bride .... White Cross Guild unit meet- ) erve on toast and garnish with Daily Hudler, horse attendance chairman; Russell White, res in eggshell satin fashioned on prin- president of the council; Mrs. C, M./at 7:45 o'clock tonight in th 10 i i hur Ch n, secretary; Mis: . i Mid-week chapel service will be Rev. H. G. Rowe will officiate NOODLES WITH EGG AND Vliss Mary Holmes and Miss Retha Hogue, publicity; Dr. Russell in points over the wrists. White tH R, fe Ih SCUTEUAIYY Mo Jones is the son of Mr. and MIs. 4 next Thursday at 7:45 p. m.!| An improvired altar of huckle OYSTERS Spivey, first aid chairman; M. H. Fuller, field secretary, and J. J. satin buttons will trim the sleeves Robert H. Cowdrill, treasurer; Mrs. J, L. Jone: when Dr. Carpenter will discuss berry covered lattice before a back B 4 a . \ . a (Nerves toy 3 Ronayne and Frank Fahle, announcers and the dress will have a square 3 oy . : ve 1 O. R. Burghard, corresponding sec- will perform the ceremony, before wetting for the ceremon Urns of lll dl : : etary: Dr. Elizabeth B. Ward, ney altar decorated wit] one hood les ard=cool ' ; morning, Sept. 18, and full day schedules will start the | finger-tip length veil ‘of illusion fall- retary, hr, tlizabeth ard, new an altar decorated With greene white gladioli will be placed at either noodles, 4 hard-cooked eggs, 1 dozen ) f Women and Mrs. D. 8. and gladiol 8 yuters Faculty members will assemble for preliminary meet- ling from a shirred cap with a front Dean o omen, and Mrs. L). +5. and gladioll ) a side of the altar. Mrs, Eric R.| 0YBIEIS, Sept. 16 and 17. [band of orange blossoms, Her bou- Robinson, wife of Butler's president Mrs. Crutchlow, pianist, will pla: YANITCl -( SON { Lindenborg, harpist, will pla) the BPoons fou cups milk, a teas New teachers announced by Gordon H. Thompson, director, in- fquet will be a shower of bride's : ” *Cadman'’s "At Dawning aI [wedding music ide Miss Florence Gipe, Miss Jean Stott and Erwin Krahn. Miss | roses, . William Pottengers Lohengrin SB edding Mar h.” Mi r . 1 y | The bride will be git in mar= broad bys Gipe is a graduate of Orchard, Shortridge High School and Mt, Sister Is Attendant ‘ Josephine Best will sing “Because W cdding OUQYV riage by her father, Her gown will Ys. Eh io are 1 “AY i i ; . +3 { eo T ’ ‘00k 1( os until tende { Holvoke College, and served as an assistant in science and dramatics | ‘Wits. Rov Jendricks. sister ‘of ‘the To Be at Home Here and I Love Thee he » [be of periwinkle blue chiffon made ook nood] ntil tender. for 6 Orchard three years ago. Since then she has studied in New York lbride. will be matron of honor and The bride, to be given in marriage : veagviuey lt 3 with short, draped zleeves and an i ; i | p thei l AY yO) Tie Ru A ) 1 / itv and has taught in the Rosemary Junior School, Greenwich, [will wear a dress of dusty rose taf- limes Special DR A CE uvn A w ‘ol pT become extremely full skirt falling from A ... 5504 sages and oysters fn buttered “ Rid . Hn, W! : ia . 5 St) } ) ‘ ; y T y th x a vx PW ue i) > as ¥ . cho » ga. \ 1 bu 1 Olin. ann ne Southfield School, Shreveport, Le. She Will each in feta with dubonnet velvet trim, The, MADISON, Wis, Aug. 30.-—-Mr Jee. Dy hs RL I .— hy le h Irvin 1 "Baxter son of Dited midi. She will we; "baking dish. Repeat layers, Make 1¢ upper school. [dress is made with a full skirt, with ‘ , eeves and a sweetheart neckline. the hride of Irvin L . engagement locket and chain of her | “af 3 " Miss Stott, of Neward, N. Y., will be in charge of the kinder- [Snfrrea varel Solon lgieing and Mrs. William Lawrence Pot- Her full-length veil will be shirred Mix. George Baxter, Pendleton, Tid. oot co WG 00 aries pp, MAUCe Of builel flour and milk and iA 2 " ¥ Re fa { ; {shirred panels in the back, a sh . . ’ air | 4 ‘ vi « Bb at 7:43 k tonight in a ceremons yal} ox 4 earon with mace yarsiey walk, parten for 4-vear-olds. She is a graduate of the National College train. Sweetheart Heckline whe Shot tenger are on a wedding trip to form a tah : She will carry white a 45 W 4 on Ret LO. Spill- Behrent. and will carry a lace hand= pepper and CAVEnNe : Poi AAU0H of Education and has served as assistant at the Hubbard Woods puff sleeves. She will carry a bou- through northern Minnesota follow FOSES MIE aby Sreath rigs the Christian Tabernacle kerchief which her mother carried aver noodle mixture, sprinkle with Nurserv Sc . 700d : chboa Sh ® alte ‘AN. ih . man in nris { : rave will il HX mi Nurserv School, x a in It ‘ wm . quet of American Beatty roses ing their marriage here Aug. 24 ey Sr = Norgan on, the ma - Church at her wedding. Her flowers will be pred crumbs and bake in hot She also assisted wit xirl Scout work in Evanston , being ! | d y a 14 an : a 101, wear a dress ol : a corsage of orchids tied with peri sven (400 desvens 1°) . haa Golden Eaglet Scout in her home community Best man will be Jack Montgom- They will be at home at 34th and pink chiffon with three horizontal Miss Pauline Davie will sing “O Kl A , wen (400 degrees I) for 15 minutes rolden raglet scout Ii ! ; ery and ushers will be Charles Ken- Lafavette ROA ! mw of lac Yiu ; M d “1 Love You winkle ribbon, until crumbs are browned Mr. Krahn, Milwaukee, will teach in the grades, augment the nedv. Rov Hendricks Herbert -3f2Yette Road in Indianapolis, Ind., rows of lace on the skirt, short puff Promize Me an bv Miss Davis MIS. James Clark Free, her only | Wh : plavground staff and assist in science work. He is a graduate of Coval. brother of the bridegroom Sept. 15. sleeyes and a square neckline, Her Tru will be UNE y Is AVY attendant, will wear blush pink chif CREAMED CELERY AND Milwaukee State Teachers College, has taught in Shreveport, La, and Victor Varmo, The bride was Miss Ellen Eliza- bouquet il Ve Uihh aunt 1 a MR Tas daughter fon In fuli-siived syle with a TURN and has been active in sports and camp work both as an under- A reception for approximately 35 beth Glenn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Tighe will wear teal blue Mi on She will wear a sheer bolero jacket mada with short (Berves 4 to 6) yr v . : > “ x : - yh ; ’ a "x pK a arriage She © ] ’ "1 1 a a . graduate and in his teaching experiences guests will be held at the bride's Mrs, Everitt Gordon Glenn, Mad- Te ue gece Or and Mrs a tte gown made on princess puffed sleeves, She will wear a cot One cup diced celery, 1 cup diced . y par a ow “ . “ de ’ ag “AR home after the ceremony and the ison. Mr. Pottenger is the son of "yp" yo BE © gag dress. hes buttoning down the back into "a8 of Mrs. Aaron Ward roses, turnips, salt, 3 tablespoons butter, 3 ; y ; A se ' % a Morgans * hest man : ; hin na 0) i ' couple will Jeave for a trip through Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Alson Pottenger After a short wedding trip the the long train The square neckline Brother Best Mah tablespoons flour, 11; cups milk, salt j 7 ” the Smoky Mountains. They will Indianapolis. Dr. Emile B. Frye couple will live at 3110 Boulevard 2nd long puffed sleeves are edged | 3 and pepper cup grated cheese JAN E J RDA] make their home in Indianapolis, [performed the ceremony at the : : sled uievard | v Her tulle veil, finger- Charles Edward Page will be his Boil celery and turnips together £ | Wesley F i 3 Place, 1 JEICLYE Bs LEAT | prother's best man and Gaylord and | Wesley Foundation Student Church | . tip length, will be held by a coronel Be ay! and in salted water until tender. Drain, Lia Madison. of orange blossoms and she wij Dith Vass, Win of the bride, make sauce with butter, flour and P: | EF d T d R | Miss Doris McCordie was maid of ("Y, ' 13 » carry a shower of white bridal roses. |W e ushers. Mrs. Evans will Wear milk, season with salt and pepper aul ~& 4 W ar S {honor and bridesmaids were the Cancer Booklet to Be Mrs. Earl Raley, only attendant a seafoam jersey gown with white and add cheese, Add celery and tase (Accessories and a Talisman 1086 (uyrnips to sauce and rerve,

Eighth Annual Roundup of the Indiana Saddle Horse Association at Yelaware 8 Delaware St. Milwaukee, Mrs, Kastner and their )f all horses ¢ A ny it p ™ ; s : . ; Nisha FY \ ! + | C orses and riders, with a parade at 1:30 p. m Hollis Hull (left to right) are assisting with the Civie Theater's annual | the official opening of the drive on Sept. 17, (Simpson, Salem, Ind Mrs, Cora ment inside the half-mile track before the grandstand. Intra-club Chicago: . % . “ . . Apr B F yp» wd v § I ollow Service At Butler lo e Lntertaine Vv vVietho ISES A. W. Metzger ssist iio . Metzger to Assis ” Mr, Trwin attended Culver Mill tonight for the wedding of Mothers’ Council at their annual tea for mothers of freshman student: Guy O. Carpenter will speak on interesting Ii 1a 3 3 : ” Yak oy n - - - — « (4 William Topmiller, James Wiechman, Dr. W. H. Williams and Allen and Alvin Paul Coval, son of Mr. = wothers of freshman students will Nerves Lo 0) Kelsch, Donald McClain and James McNutt Jr. Ring Stewards gladioli will decorate the altar, to Coeds who will assist include the green peppe salt, pepper and the track at the Fair Grounds. and David Duthie will sing. Patty Sylvester Richard Jones will take Miss yoo divi Hospital Nurses Home ceremony at the home of her par- Deen blanched. Season With salt, Evans, 4825 E. Washington The parsles 1 ‘Son speidoayst . “ 1 1 ‘ 1 ¢ 4 “" : ing at a Im tion and distinguished guests chairman; W. J. Ash, chairman, cess lines with long sleeves falling Bohnstadt, vice president; Mrs. Ar- Crooked Creek Baptist Church, Mi : ‘ Orville G. Merrill, historian; Mrs The Rev. Franklin IL. Crutchlow The Choice of Lot ground of honeysuckle will form the] ‘d School will open for its 19th vear with a short session neckline. The bride will wear a One-fourth pound package) DEAR JANE JORDAN-—I am a young girl 18 years of age. I've

visiting my married sister in Indianapolis since March, I | Misses Doris and Miriam Pottenger, (iy, Fair Visitors of the bride, will wear dusty arted going with a young man in May and I thought he was the { . ry . | sisters of the bridegroom, and Miss alven all 181ton S moire on princess lines with a full corsage, . . nly boy for me, He asked me to marry him in June and I very Rite 1 on ight | Dorothy Kastern. The bridegroom's | Vid tom «kirt, hort puff sleeves and a short Following a reception at the home| 3 "os happily consented. We went to another state to be married so we | | brother Richard was best man and| _ iors Who go through the Board giyai jacket. She will carry athe couple will leave for a moto: Sub Debs Will Take wouldn't have to wait for five days. On the way there we had so | o , i ... 'his brothers, Lester and Lloyd, were of Health building at the State Fair bouquet of pink roses and blue trip to Lake James and will be af . " much car trouble we didn't have enough money to get married, but St. Peter's Lutheran Church will ushers with Dr. E. Crosby Glenn, will receive educational literature on delphinium. [home after Sept. 15 at 4800 Univer Jicyele Hike we told everyone we were married anyway. I wrote my parents and (be the scene tonight at 7:30 o'clock | Nekoosa, Wis., brother of the bride cancer ‘control as 1 : Frederick Olson. brother of the sity Ave, friends. and his mother, relatives and friends think we are married, lot the informal wedding of Miss| The bride is a graduate of the eh as YT gift of the . ie will be best man and Burney Guests from out of town will in-| Members of the Pi Sigma Kappa When anyone asked us why we didn't live together we told Jeanette Ruth Edwards, daughter University of Wisconsin and a mem- Women's Field Army of the Amer-' johnson and Mr. Raley will usher. [clude Mr, and Mrs, Bdward Mason Sub Deb Club of Irvington go on a hem we were saving up money to get a start. a ber of Phi Omega Phi and Phi [€an Society for Control of Cancer.| A reception will follow the cere- and Mr. and Mrs. James Taylor, bicycle hike at 5:30 a. m. tomorrow My supposed-to-be husband went away two and a half weeks ago ! Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Edwards, Omicron Sororities. The bridegroom Mrs. Donald M. Hazen, Indian- mony at the home of the bride's Madison, Tnd.; Miss Kathryn Banks, to Cumberland where they will gel enough money so we eculd be married, and while he was gone {and Wilbur F. Paul, son of MI. j¢ a graduate of the University of apolis captain of the army, is in parents, 2021 Olney 8t. The couple New York City; Mr. and Mrs. Ru= breakfast net another man of 31 who has been married before. I've fallen and Mrs. William F. Paul. charge of the project A pamphlet will leave for Chicago where they deolph Buuck and daughter, Doro- Club members and guests will go complete 3 i nd truly in love With him. I didn't want to. I Just The Rev. William Nordsieck will listing ei danger signals and will spend a week before returning thea, Decatur, Ind and Mr, and te Greenfield Sunday at 4 o'clock help myself. 1 thought it might be a passing fancy and from Indianapolis included Mr. and other essential information hax been to Indianapolis to live. The bride Mrs, Otto Bosselmann and son: for a wiener roast. In charge of tried to put him out of my mind but I just couldn't; so when he (perform the ceremony and MiSs yu. "poctenger and family, Mr. and Prepared by Dr. Chester A. Stayton, will wear a black traveling dress. Mrs. Minnie Bosselmann Rose, Louis arrangements are the Misses Mars asked me to go out with him last night I accepted, thinking, “I've Winifred Uebelhack, organis!, Will pre Lester Pottenger, Miss Mar- Chairman of the cancer committee | Limecooley and daughters, and Hei jorie Elfner Barbara Jai e Schaal 0 find out if T love him as much as I think I do. (play nridal airs. jorie Katterhenry and Donald °f the Indiana State Medical Asso- . . Mad (Ye ala pert 8chwartz, ali of Ft. Wayne, Ind. for and Marilyn Kimberling, hat night he told me he loved me and would forever, and I vera ; Aes ante [JaVeS ciation and will be given to visitors Sigma | hi Gamma s wanted to marry me, but I don't know how I can marry him now, { The bride will Wear a street. Ja. : . | There also will be a display of 5 . ? I've cot to think of the other boy. I feel as though I just can't let [length light blue sheer redingote Li : [wax models which show cancer in 3 ounding Observed

' . Ss! 1t § i sek in 0 * 4 . : y him down because he just worships the ground 1 walk on and be- gee 5 wi } a nine Rn ane Dveing Directions | various Jocations in the hod , . th - L Y < - - \ i ’ sides everyone thinks we're married. I just can't hurt him and I ree-quarter lengtn sieeve 0c ‘ Fo « Dav waz obzerved hy

. % . | charts and posters with informa minder s can't hurt the other boy, either; so please help me WORRIED, [es on ~ Warlored dress are Are Outlined [ tional material members of the Upsilon Chapter arn Star, will sponsor a card party ta will meet Wednesday night at the ANSWER-1 think youre in love with being loved and that (ipten SAL Yi Yer TRY NCL : Mrs. Hazen will he azsizted hy of Sigma Phi Gamma Sorority last at 8:30 p. m. taday in the Masonic home of Miss Pauline Loos, 808 ahout all you require of a man is that he "worship the ground you biog th K no id Mich of the success of home fab- Mesdames Russell Bain, Fletcher night with a dinner at the Marott Temple, 1522 W. Morris St l'ecumeseh | Miss Ruth Keeney will he ma v : ] . : : ; : .. | King, Herbert BE. Walker, O. 8 Hote jz Bano: HAY will wear » light pink Tic dyeing lies in having the gar. Flick, Lowell Fisher, Biorn Winget Miss Betty Kelly was toastmastet a” |dress with a double row of pearl ment absolutely clean before dip- pyed Luker. Kai Hanson Mrs Isaac Miss LaVina Kellam and Miss Vir ks ping in the dye solution Born, state commander of the ginia Paden were honor guests

|huttons down the front and have short sleeves ’ 3 , iss Wath He y Frank Hanley Will We ost muh First take out the hem and open Women's Field Army; Mrs Kin Miss Joa a R resicen ek - i hy . ' , ; Hubbard and Mrs. Peter C. Reilly, comes rol shor The couple will live in Indian. up any other stitching Which might vice commanders: Miss Grace Jack. Were given by Mrs. Edward Fabian interfere with the even distribution, headquarters secretary. and international secretary, and Mrs

apolis after a wedding trip | of the color. Then wash thorough- Mrs. Susan I’. Moore, organizer Paul Spencer, past international S b |Lv in soap and water. Rinse well | ———uu-r historian pea (4 | While the fabric is still wet, im- - i, { merge in the dye bath. Use an un- Bride | marred enamel utensil for the dye

Wisconsin. Guests who attended the wedding

Card Party Scheduled

The Ladies Auxiliary of Indian apolis Chapter 393, Order of Fast

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walk on.” His financial standing interests you very little or you wouldn't have eloped with a boy without enough money to buy a license after he paid for repairs on his car. How much you eat apparently isn't as important as how much you are loved. Two and a half weeks ago you were so much in love that vou couldn't wait five days to get married. Now after one date with another man you have taken his impromptu proposal of marriage seriouslv when he may not mean it at all. Yet you are overwhelmed with sympathy for the other boy at the loss of yourself. Is the loss of such a flighty, unstable girl to be so much regretted? 1 wonder. What you do is to join these men in the love of yourself. I don't believe vou have any real, lasting love for either one of them, At 18 vour quick changes of fancy are fairly usual. What isn't usual is that you are so ready to marry anyone who asks you with- | bath that will contain enough liquid | ss: out the slightest practical doubts that so hasty a marriage will to cover the ‘garment, completely | succeed. Is it that you can't imagine how these men could fall out without crowding. Stir with a glass of love with you? : Puce Ribbons, My guess is that you have an insatiable craving for love, Per- : : [curtain i, i i haps vou never got enough at home. At any rate, the best advice 3 ki : ye paz Hpe J; iv ug i I can give you is to tell the truth about your fake marriage. Be Bl ris Do a or ale ry WY honest with your supposed-to-be husband about your change of | trace of SS I A Ye a vel heart. Perhaps he has changed, too, by now. And do wait until | Dry in clean muslin cloths, taking | care that no two thicknesses of dved Mesdames Fred Koch, Albert Casse,!

you're older and more settled to make a permanent choice. ‘inl touch. Press the ‘wr It might be a good idea for you to go back home to your parents Er a CC Le On Lite wrong j : Colin Pulle, Charles Presser, Emmett | [E05 WIE) Prusune Sloth, |] Staggs, J. T. Smith and William |

unless these frantic attempts to get married indicate a desire to ) So : 3 >stape from home, JANE JORDAN, aN | ee isi Ny fer, ' Pua your problems ¥n ‘a letter to Jane Jordan who will answer | Hostess Gift ; ; " = PARAGON S F A M 0 U S | : Laundry Saver

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St. Francis Guild's Luncheon Sept. 10

St. Francis Hospital Guild will] meet Tuesday at the hospital. Plans | will be completed for a luncheon- | bridge to be held Sept. 10 at the Riviera Club | Hostesses for Tuesday will be]

your questions in this column daily. 3 { | Nia Yaa - : -_- = PA ice gift for vour week-end i 2 » A laundry saver as well as an

* ~ By looking decorator finishes can be! 3 hostess would be a set of sacheted | y DR i tr . 4 u ta | A! ) : ’ ‘ ‘tive table sett is shown in| Ding} Closets Can Be | whipped up in a few hours by using | Li cases. For handkerchiefs there are i EL pe of oe Ih weave | bo ~ the fool-proof modern sewing ma- | flowered silk bacsket-shaped cases, iia rt collowhanb . Br ightened Cheaply chine attachments. Instruction for [trimmed with silk buds and lace, as Oblon oghian TR or of ; using them is given at your local well as simpler ones of pastel and wh 53 nd / You don't have to spend a great > . gy . 3 n etiie . al . eight with one long runner in sparsewing center This season. fav : (white silk in square, oval or hearl kling ‘white With Six DaiTow Woven deal of money to have a clothes .onirasting colors are being nsed by shapes. For pajamas and lingerie, St ivy olor ROT o , B ee delicately scented cases in oft HipEs 01 COI0r ACOs Ende shades of blue, peach and pale pink are shown in fan. circular and ob-

closet that looks like those marvel- smart decorators-—pink and baby ous ones you see in pictures. Don't blue, emerald green and gold, or

Leap Year Party Tonight

have dingy closets these days when transparent, cdustproof materials mav be purchased for as little as 25 cents a yard and stitched into handsome closet accessories right on your own sewing machine,

lipstick red and white, are a few suggested combinations

Vinegar Removes Stains

Raymond Schutz will To remove stains that have Tuesday

long shapes, lace trimmed or piped in contrasting colors.

Sisters Entertain

formed on the inside of a glass meeting of the season for the Art-| Gamma Chapter of Omega Chi

"Miss Mav Liuecille Henthorn was married to Fred A. Schmidt Jr, Aug. 9 Mr. and Mrs. Schmidt are at home at 440 N. Kealing Ave, Mrs. Bchmidt is the daugh

he D. A T. E. Club of Shortridge High School will hold a Leap Year Party tonight at Wastlake, Members who will attend include {he Misses Martha Brown, Florence | Locke, Doris Gaul, Marjorie Travis,

Paragon Shoe Shop Fourth Floar

Ruffled edgings for the shelves,

tailored garment bags, even quilted flower vase or bowl, rub the stain man Council at the World War sorority will meet tonight with the ter of Mr, and Mrs. K. R. Hen- Gwen Phillips and Mary Jean hat boxes—all with professional- with a cloth moistened with vinegar. Memorial. Misses Dorothy and Betty Ressler, ' thorn, Sayles, |

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