Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 September 1940 — Page 4
PAGE 1 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES MONDAY, SEPT. 9, 1940
Miss Patricia Gabe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, William E. Gabe, | Miss Ruth White (left), Los Angeles, Cal, formerly of Indianapolis, and Mrs, Marjorie Roemler Kine
The Misses Sal and does a bit of mending while sitting in the shade at Meridian Hills, | naird stop to wash thtir golf balls while playing on the Woodstock course,
approval on swims f
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Catherine Kemp, daughters of Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Kemp, put their stamp of by sunbaths at the Woodstock Country Club.
| Myr. and Mrs. John Carey Appel Active Week Leave for Wedding Trip West y ' Ahead tor Local Lodgers
Couple Will Be at Home Here A birthday
and Mrs. John Carey Appel will be at home in Marcy Village service,
Legion Posts, |
Sylvia Sones Picks Attendants; Jeanette Thomas Is Bride; Maxine Foltz Is Engaged
with comprise
Auxiliaries Will Install | here upon their return from a wedding trip to California
Installation meetings feature mayried in » ceremony at 8:30 p. m. Saturday in Christ party, obligation American Legion Post and Auxili-| Church by the Rev, E: Ainger Powell, rector of the church installation of officers and (ary activities this week, | Mrs. Appel was Miss Martha Ann Schaf, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. initiation work appears on the cal- ; Jos > Y JY, V nnsylvania St, and Mr. Appel is the son tik The John H. Hollidav Jr. Pos Joseph C. Schaf Jr, 4101 N. Pennsylvania \ endar of lodge activities this Week d Say ur, Post ud of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick G. Appel, of near Noblesville, Ind ' 5 week Auxiliary will meet for dinner at| along with regular business
Ds { The marriage service was read the Riviera Club Wednesday. Post! stated meetings.
] . before an altar decorated with |officers will be installed by Paull greenery and white gladioli, lighted BEECH GROVE CHAPTER 465 Order of Eastern Star, will have a
F. Gastineau, 12th district com- by white candles. The bridal music imander, and auxiliary officers by was played by Cheston IL. Heath : stated meeting and birthday party, tomorrow night in the Beech Grove
| ry I'he Rev. Metz Masonic Hall, Mrs. Grace Lancaste;
(Mrs. Josephine Kimberling, Indiana organist. The Rev. ©. A. Metz, Lebanon, ,.4 john ¢. Simmonds, worthy
{department secretary. | Gowns of the bride's attendants The following officers will be in- were fashioned alike of slipper satin Ind, read the double ring ceremony, matron and patron, will preside, at 3:30 p. m. yesterday in the Car-|
[stalled for the post: G. J. Wildridge,| on Victorian lines. The shirred commander; Elmer Krueger, first basque bodices were made with ee bg ying Temple, sweetheart necklines and short, [second vice commander; Ray Dorr, puffed sleeves. The bouflant skirts . izer SO S ok . i , ™rollton Avenue Evangelical and Re(adjutant; John Heizer, finance of-| made with shirred side panels, | on A a . ve : v ficer; Lloyd Claycombe chaplain. formed slight trains. They wore formed Church, for Miss Thelma land George Wheldon, historian. silver mesh Juliet caps and carrie® Louise Willis and Howard R. Cun- | Auxiliary officers to be installed pubrum lilies and asters, ningham, Lebanon, dish luncheon will be served at noon SHY Ryweper, president; ag Miss Lucile Schaf, her sister's) Miss Mary Rosalyn Cunningham, Mrs. Margaret Schlegel is chairlaycombe, vice president; Mrs. maid of honor, wore Venetian vio- sister of the bridegroom, sang “I Man. | Temple, secretary; Mrs. W. W. Peet, jor. Tne bridesmaids wore silver _ \ 1 i i treasurer; Mrs. J. T. Johnson, chap: plye. They were Miss Eleanor Love You Truly” and “at Dawning lain, and Mrs. E. D. Finley, his- prencke, Westfield, N. J.: Misses and Mrs, Rosalee Spong, organist, played. The altar, decorated with } t palms and ferns, was flanked by P Nr ign - baskets of white gladioli and asters’ i and candelabra chairman, will The bride is the daughter of Mrs, (ay afternoon card party at the Dora L. Willis, 3317 Boulevard Place, Temple, assisted by Mesdames
ova. Eleanor Appel, Mary Scot Morse Anne Elder, Ann Fox and Susanah Mr. Cunningham is the son of Mys, Mayme Whiting, Helen Dedert, Lil Mjcges Bana Brittain, Marguerite | I —————— William Hudson, Lebanon. Haynes lian Ishler, Mae Beach and Beatrice gader, Mary Bohnstadt, Marion |
Joint installation services for the Jameson. J. Willis gave his sister in marriage. Brown, Driscoll, Katherine Rubush and] I< . I a “gy . y » roraign rxpert i
marriage and ens
together today's bridal
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| Selection of wedding attendants gagement announcements and shower news, Miss Sylva Marion Sones, whose marriage to Richard 1. Peine will he Sunday in the Memorial Presbyterian Church, has chosen Mrs, Garnet I. Findling as her matron of honor and only attendant, Norman 8. Paine, brother of the ee bridegroom-to-be, will be hest man trip the couple will be at home In Ushers will be Robert A, Sones, the Indianapolis, bride-to-be's hrother, Mr. Findling Kenneth R, Harker and William A Matthews, Miss Sones is the daughter of Mi and Mis. Clarence M, Sones, 3845 Kenwood Ave, and Mr, Peine's parare Mr. and Mrs. Frederick L Peine, 4006 Guilford Ave The bride-to<be will he guest at a miscellaneous given tonight by Mrs. Worth, 4847 Hinesley Ave, Findling. Guests with Miss Sones, he mother and Mr. Peine’s mother will he Mesdames Edward Wittingham, cantor Sam Levin ofMciated at the J. DD. Langdon, Herman MeComb, wedding, which took place at 7:30 Kenneth Harker, George Hitz, Louis pm. sunday, Sept. 1, in the Woms Wicker, Leroy Dudley. John Bol: ans Department Club vard, Edward Wixon, Robert Platte | apa Mildred Kraft was maid of and Henry Schmidt honor and Mrs, Theodore Helft was Others Will be matron of honor. Abe Leff, brother Griggs Howard the bride, wax hest man Buskirk, Douglas Elwood, William | My and Mis, Simon are with the Matthews, L. €C. Ward and the prides parents
Mr, : They were LOUIS Episcopal
Schwitzer Jr.
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Gallon of Plandome, 1.. I., nt of their daughter, Miss Mary Jr., son of Louis H. N. Pennsylvania St. The wedding
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Vows Read by | ‘i
of Miss Maxine Robert Edward and Mis. C. KE,
uis Schwitzer ” The engagement Elaine Foltz to Yates, son of Mr Yates, is announced by her pars ents, Mr. and Mis, Harry Foltz, 1203 W. 32d The wedding will pe Oct. 8 in the Tuxedo Park Bap=
tist Church
the Garland School, Boston, from Culver Military Academy the University of Cincinnati, for the: marriage Miss Mary Mr. and Mrs, Peter P. Triiler, at ‘opyvlaeum. Miss Koehler is the daughKoehler. ties planned Mrs. Sept.
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ana honot showe) Harold | and Mis, |
of TARUM COURT 14, Oriental Shrine, will have an all-day sewing and card party tomorrow the home of Mrs, L. G. Jones, A covered
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Mis, Morris announce the of their daughter, Belle, to Simon Rabbi A, E. Miller and
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at Mr, and her Ruckle St
have
for Miss Koehler Sheldon Raiser 18 On Friday
neth Kinnear will have a scavenger hunt
and dge which will
Wednesday, evening,
team of the THE MOOSE will Moose Temple at 8 for target practice Neerman, alumni sponsor the Thurs
The ladies’ rifle WOMEN OF
meet at the
will be honor guests. A. Deeryv, Anderson, Ind... will n 1ss Koehler and Mr. Triller and on SunIrs. J. I. Cummings and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
informally for them at the Indianapolis
entertain Ai : »
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Mexdamer Paul Hough, George of a luncheon bridge at the WoodSept. 24. On Sept. 25, dinner at the Indianap- |
ill give on Wednesday
th a bachelor
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Mrs. Margaret Bovle, 12th dis-| With a long train sweeping from [trict president, is to be the install- the hipline. Her veil was that of her (ing officer. aunt, Mrs. Hervey Bates Perrin, | Auxiliary officers and chalmmen Pasadena, Cal. She carried white
is brother, Mr. and Mrs. Koehler on the wedding rehearsal at
Garfield Park Unit 88 Post and The bride was given in yaarriage [Auxiliary will be held Wednesday by her father. Her gown, the wedThe bridal gown was of angel Mrs. Mable Weichel and her com- Charlyn Murray. white satin, the lace yoke of which mittee will sew for the Red Cross
night in the Garfield community ding dress of her mother, was made had a sweetheart neckline, The tomorrow at her home, 5128 Scho-
house, of white satin and princess lace {gown had long, leg-o’-mutton sleeves field Ave Those attending willl
be
Club
given following
bv yo» Mis. John E. Kleinhenz, 1451
» for the coming year are: Mrs. Rob-| orchids and valley lilies. ert Sponsel, president; Mrs. Betty
Arternoon nd Miss Ruth Fishback were to entertain Mrs. Shirley Patterson, whose at the Propy-
Miss Fishback's mother, for Miss Harriet be Wednesday
home of linen shower
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Tall wd rs Mallory will
f Mr. and Mrs. Lowell H. PatPhilip R. Mallory, IndianapNew York. ta be Mesdames William B. Burford, Elvan Philip R. Mallory and Patterson and the Susan Gatch, Priscilla Johnson, Marmeson. Nancy Goodrich, Irving Moxley, Jane Scot Morse, Elizabeth Kiger, Nancy CampDorothy Courtney.
ela nad Susanan Je Nn Ann Fox, Mar Judith Preston and Mrs. Da
id Holmes Visits Parents
came vesterdayv to visit her Chester L. Zechiel. Mrs. Zechiel ip Ann Arbor, in Ohio
visited her son-in-law and daughter,
Ann Arbor, Mich,, returned
To and to
night at the Zechiel home nise Hennis. daughter of Mr, and Mrs. William ‘a te married Saturday to Dr. Jack D. Carr, son Can I'he ceremony will be at 8:30 p. m. in 1] Church . ervstal shower. Mrs, Zechiel will assist her include Mrs. Willis B. Holmes, Fremont, O.3 Anderson. Ind., aunt of Miss Hennis, and Mes=Henry L. Moffett, Arthur E. Wilson, Burchand the mothers of the betrothed couple ects will be Misses Ellen Hamilton, Dorothy Dunkle, Betty Jo Roberts and Cornelia Kingsbury.
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Elysce Crosier, Personal Notes Mre. William H. Jungelaus and her children, Barbara and Billy, : laus have returned from Lake Wawasee, where
and Mrs. F. W. Jungelaus 7 they spent the summel Mrs, Lafayette Page is in New York
W. Zirnamer, has
immer. son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter N. M,
New Mexico Military Institute at Roswell, his first vear of college
Richard ( 4
where h nel
'D. A. R. at Kokomo
Ferran, first vice president; Mrs. Edward Kookindoffer, second vice | president; Miss Mary McCarty, sec(retary; Mrs. Luther Collins, treasfurer; Mrs. Ann Staudt, historian; (Mrs. Lucille Summers, chaplain, and Mrs. Fred Kinnan, sergeant-|at-arms. | Mrs. Sponsel and Miss McCarty |will serve as delegates to the coun[cil with Mrs. Kookindoffer and Mrs. (Kinnan as alternates. Committee chairmen are (Sponsel, welfare; Mrs. Carl J. | Boeldt, publicity and radio; Mus. | Pauline Rairdon, membership; Mrs. [Luther Collins, Knightstown Home; Mrs. Margaret Bright, Americanism; Mrs. Maurice Johnson, constitution and by-laws; Mrs. Margaret Harrington, national defense; [Miss McCarty, rehabilitation, Mrs. Max Samp. service sales, Mrs. Leo Cleary, education of war orphans; Mrs. Fred Spencer, pop-
Mrs.
pies; Mrs. Summers, national news; |
Murs, Johnson, legislation: Mrs. Ann | Forestal, community service, { Kinnan, wavs and means, Kathleen Sponsel, music; Mrs, Cleary, scholarship: Mrs. Staudt, (employment; Mrs. Paul Gastineau, | juniors; Mrs. Julius Becker, em- { blems, trophies and awards, and | Mrs. Georgietta Connelly, colonial
| study.
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Formal Banquet Set ‘By Delta Theta Chi
Indiana Alpha Chapter of Delta Theta Chi, nautonal educational sorority, will install its new officers after a formal banquet at 7 o'clock | tonight at the Canary Cottage. | Mrs. Charles G. Speake, retiring president, will conduct the installa-
Brother Js Best Man
Alan Appel was his brother's best man and ushers were David Reynolds, Richmond, Va., Homer Lathrop Jr.; John Lasher and John Vvruwink, New York; Hudson Milner, Louisville, Ky., and Edwin M. Craft Jr Mrs. Schaf, mother of the bride, chose a gold belted dress of cherry silk jersey and Mrs, Appel was In blue. Mrs. Walter H. Green, grandmother of the bride, wore bottle green crepe, After the ceremony a reception was held at the Schaf home. As her going-away costume, Mrs. Appel chose a deep red and blue plaid tweed suit made with pleated skirt. Her hat was of blue suede and she wore matching accessories. The bride is a graduate of Tudor Hall School and attended Smith College. Mr. Appel attended Philip Exeter Academy and was graduated from Princeton University.
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Butler B. I. A.
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Maps Rush
St., a Butler University sophomore, lis rush chairman of the Butler In- | dependent Association and is In {charge of a drive for new students [during the Freshman Week program which started Friday. Miss Hoss is being assisted by Frank Kendall, Miss Betty Murnan, and Forest Carter. A goal of 100 members has been set by the independent organization and letters have been sent to all freshman stu-
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| Miss Miriam Hoss, 1448 Vinewood| “Hands We Know” will be the
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and a straight line skirt with back | bring covered dish luncheons,
fullness forming a slight train inset with lace, The fingertip-length veil! The Indianapolis ZOUAVE DRILL
fell from an illusion cap and the TEAM will meet at 7:30 p. m. tobridal bouquet was of white Killar- morrow at the home of Mrs. Alice ney roses, valley lilies and gardenias, | Wiltshire, 1328 College Ave, Miss Frances Willis, sister of the | brice, was maid of honor, Her aquamarine gown of faille taffera
also was made with sweetheart 4 neckline and full skirt. The leg-o’- Morrow with a stated meeting in the
mutton sleeves were elbow length, Brownsburg Masonic Temple af She carried Briarcliff roses and Brownsburg, Ind. An obligation more white ribbon streamers in hey Ceremony will be given, Mis. Dorhair, othy Marvel and Roy D. Haase are The bridegroom's attendants were | WOrthy matron and patron. Bavard Shumate, best man, and | NORTH PARK CHAPTER. 404 Clair Cunningham, Earl Strain and | 5 y . 1a 1 O. E. 8S, has called a special meet - | Robert Mount, ushers, all of Leb- | mm the Temple at 30th and Ciif anon. An informal reception at the 5 1 th A ay Cy en rear of the church followed the ton Sis, at 8 p. Mm. tomorrow Jol COTOINORY public installation of officers . er be talle e Mr After a wedding trip to the Great Officers ns alle We Mis . wih Morence Baker, worthy matron? Smoky Mountains, the couple will M's Yor i _ be at home, Oct. 1, at 518 N. West NTS Dorothy sal, oe ke x "A matron: Miss Esther Davis, conSt, Lebanon. The bride's going away t d Mrs. Mvitle Klutev costume was a bronze green coat Hi Dn wie ik. rye Tey: suit worn with brown accessories 2°Sociate CONGUCLIESS. and gardenias.
Resumption of fall activities by] the SPEEDWAY CHAPTER 561, O E. 8S, will begin at 7:30 p. m. to-
to
ARRIUS COURT 5, Ben-Hur | Life Association, will give initiation work to a class of candidates at 8 p. m. tomorrow in Castle Hall! Out-of-town
candidates will be present,
The Junior Ben-Hur Lodge will] meet this evening at Fountain Square. Following the meeting the drill team will rehearse,
ENGLEWOOD CHAPTER 483, O E. 8. will have a stated meeting at 8 p. m. tonight at the Englewood Masonic Temple, 2714 E. Washington St Mrs. Margaret Martin is worthy matron and Herman Corbin, worthy patron,
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‘Hands We Know’ Is Topie for Nurses
subject of Mrs. George Phillip Meier at the annual dinner meeting of the Central District, Indiana State Nurses’ Association, Wednesday, at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Honor guests will be Miss Nellie G. Brown, Muncie, president of the Indiana Hospital Association, and Miss Edith Hunt, president of the Indiana State Nurses' Association, Miss Ellen Anderson, arrangements chairman, is to be assisted by Misses Anne Dugan, Juanita Hubble, Ethel Jacobs, Hazel Swain
Personals
Central Ave, will entertain tonight | Miss Laura Schultz, Clermont, whose mailriage to Birchard also of Clermont, will be
for Ind LaBaw, Friday, Guests at the miscellaneous shower will include Mesdames Gilbert Schultz, William Strowhuver, Henry P. Ross, James CC. Foley. Harold | Ermer, John Jefterson, Ray Hilgedag and the Misses Nell Trexler, Opal JefTeris, Mildred Davis and Velma Alexander, The hostess will be assisted her sister, Miss Mary Jo Ross,
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Mr. and Mis. H M. Thomas, 340 N. Ritter Ave, announce the majriage of their daughter, Jeanette Amelia, to Robert Dennis Carey, son of Mr, and Mis. Wilson D Carey, 3025 Sutherland Ave Dr. John B. Ferguson of the Irvington Presbyterian Church, officiated at the wedding at 7:30 p. m Friday at the home of the hride’s parents, Only the immediate families and intimate friends attended The bride wore a street lengtih dress of beige jersey trimmed with brown velvet, Her accessories were of brown and she wore orchids. Mrs, Carey attended Butler University where she was a member of Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority, Mr, [Carey was graduated from Butler and is a member of Phi Delta Theta Fraternity, After a short wedding
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Two Great Values
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fourth Clifton M, director of the Chicago Couns will presented in a lecture series on fore the Indis Voters, Friday 24 and
For the year Utley cil on Foreign Relations, Hew searon by of Women appear
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eign affairs this anapolis Mr, Utley will evenings, Nov, March 21 in the Indiana World War Memorial auditorium, Accords ing to Mrs. John K, Goodwin, Indi= anapolis president, there. has been
League on Jan
[an inereased public demand for Mr,
Utley's lectures each year, Tickets are available at the Indianapolis League headquarters in the Illinois Bldg Members project commits tee planning the series met recently at the home of Mrs, R. M, Loomis, chairman, 25 E. H4th 3 Commit« tee members are Mesdames Frank Ballinger, Roy Bain, H. T. Benham, C. P. Cartwright, Joseph Cole, Ray» mond Crom, Robert Efroymson, Neal Grider, Chauncey Eno Mesdames ©, OO, McCormick, Maurice Harrell, Quentin Hartke, C. Hines, Howland Johnson, David Laurvey, Paul Merrell, OW, Morrissey, Anna Porter Pangborn, K. Schneidenhelm, John Shirley, John M. 8mith, Oliver Stout, Prise cilla Tinker, Robert Zaiser, C. R. Myers, M. C. Furscott and Alan Albright and the Mixses Helen Becker, Berenice Readan, Lucy Bchulte, Helen and Ruth Sheerin
of the
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Evelyn Young
Wed in Home
tion service. New officers include dents by Ray Hogan, Indianapolis, Mrs. F. M. Moss, program director; president of the group. Rush ac-/and Gertrude Upjohn and Mis Miss Martha Davis, president; Murs. tivities of B. I. A. are the first held Ruby Timmerman. All registered
Gerald Long, vice president; Miss by that organization in several years. nurses are invited,
Plans Open Meeting
The Gen. James Cox Chapter, Daughiers of the American Revolu-
Miss Sue Ann Knippenberg, |daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh K
daughM became
Miss Evelyn Anna Young Mi Mrs 726 N. Bolton
Young,
Joseph Ave.,
Rautenberg in
of and the bride of Edmond parent's home at Rev. J N East Tenth officiated.
Mi Detroit
a ceremony at hel noon Saturday The Greene, of the Meth Mr. Rautenberg and Mrs. Ca The ceremon; room
pastor
Street odist Church, is the son of
rl Rautenkerg took place before the living fireplace banked with palms. The
attended, ensemble
bride, who was ul
tion of Kokomo, Ind., will have an open meeting Regents’ Day tomor‘ow at the home of Mrs. Glen R. Hillis, Kokomo The meeting, opening with a 1 >. Mm, luncheon, will honor Mus. Lafayette 1. Porter, state regent, who will speak on “The Golden Jubilee of the D. A. R.” Other honor guefts will be past regents of the chapter. Mrs. J. E. Meinzer is chapregent The following state officers are to be guests: Mrs, J. Harold Grimes, Danville, vice regent; Mrs. Charles A. Priest, Marion, chaplain; Mrs. Voyle E. Martindale,
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Clara Faucette, recording secretary: | Mrs. Carl Hansing, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Samuel Watson, |
(treasurer, and Miss Katherine Hick-
Cambridge
man, sergeant-at-arms. Mrs. Moss will outline the program for the vear and Miss Davis will announce the new committees. Mrs, Smith, Miss Helen Perry and Miss Irene Moore are in charge.
Do Your Home Furnishings Need Touching Up? 5 |
. ; Y . | Knippenberg, has left for the UniDiscusses Convention versity of Illinois where she will The Zerelda Wallace W. C. T. U. enter her sophomore year of school
will meet at 11 a. m. Wednesday at ; . Mrs laude Runyan, 1141 E the home of Mis. Johh Pogue, 4i4 Mo Se ta at luncheon Harvard Place. Mrs. Roy Hershman ,..ently at Whispering Winds for will give the Bible meditation : Yd ype Charles Barrett, Miami, Fla, Mrs. W. W. Reedy will discuss high- and Mie. T. C. Mickly, Springfield, ‘lights of the national convention 111. her house guests, Others ata. A — __— tending were Mesdames Lester C | Nagley Sr. Jerry Conner, Charles Cray. L. G. Howell and Samuel Blanchard.
Mrs. Helen Louise Klefeker, 3140
Magician in Chicago Ben Tekara left vesterday for Chi-| cago to visit his nieces, Mrs. Henry Sepman, Mt. Belden Stratford, and Mrs, J, Sylvan Kaufman and Mrs Harold Lachman, Highland Park. While there he will present a magic program at Highland Park.
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— — | book are simple directions for mak- gether, leaving opening in back for tackling decorating jobs yourself.| mys. Claude McLean and daugh= | Adah Club to Meet ing slip covers, lamp shades, cur- Snaps or zipper, | And, as Miss de Campi points out, ter, Constance, are in Springfield, Miss Pauline Clark and Mrs. Paul tains, tricks for brightening be-| 7. Try on chair and make neces- there is a heap of satisfaction and Ill, to attend the national conven Sullivan will entertain the Adah draggled furniture and others for sary adjustments before sewing on a great sense of accomplishment In tion of the Grand Army of the Re- |
size and machine, being ahle to say “I'm so glad you public. Miss Mekean will be ey
Club tonight at the Maple House, |changing the apparent (583% E. Washington St, [shape of n s and windows. 8. Make French seams or insert|like it, 1 did it myself.” (R. R.) | convention soloist,
accessories and Her corand baby wore a AC
blue crepe lighter blue Dubonnet hat and was breath. Her soldier blue frock cessories. Assisting at ome following ceremony was [iss Razel Howenstine The threeiered wedding rested upon a able decorated with red roses Mr. and Mrs. Rautenberg flew to Chicago for their wedding trip and upon their return will be at home 31 N. Denny St Guests from out of town for the wedding included the bridegroom's parents and his sister and brother, Miss Ruth and Helmuth Rautenberg, Detroit.
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