Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 May 1941 — Page 27

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ENTRIES for: the Junior Horsemen's Association - -

“charity show May 24 and 25 at the Algonquin Riding

"Club have been coming in rapidly this week . ing of the list last night at midnight, ; To date the entries in the hunter and jumper, divi- _ sion include those of Robert Bonham, Misses Patty Doud,

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Marilyn Richards and Sally Stokely, all of Indianapolis. ' In the saddle horse division, entries received before yesterday were those of Miss Janice Jester, Shelbyville; Miss Barbara Smith, Muncie; Miss Nancy Moore, Miss Marlyn Jo Mahoney and Revere Reese Jr., all of Yorktown; Miss Carolyn and Thomas Wysong, Rich-. mond; David and Charles French, Terre Haute; Misses Denise and

Thomas, Lafayette. ; Indianapolis riders listed for the Frances Block, Georgia White, Alice

y Leonard, Bloomington, and Miss Magdala

show are Misses Joan Haywood, Boozer, Gretchen and Barbara

Wemmer, Alice Berman, Dolores Covert, Peggy Joseph, Sue Reeder,

Marlou Hyatt, {Nancy Hoke and Phylis Vondersaar; Ji

William McCullough Jr. and Russel

McNutt, Williams Jr. The list will be

swelled by those entries mailed before yesterday's deadline.

Events to Include Five Stakes THE 27 EVENTS in the show

will include five stake events:

horsemanship, 3-gaited, 5-gaited and hunter ~with $150 stakes, and a $75 fine harness stake. Events offering trophies and ribbons will

include the A. S. P.

. A. horsemanship class; the A.’H. S. A. medal

class open to individual junior members of the American Horse Shows

Association who have not reached their 19th birthdays;

horsemanship; horsemanship for rid

hunter ers 11 to 14 years of age; pony

horsemanship for children of any age; horsemanship for riders. 10

nnyside

To Be Accepted

| Dedication Service ja

Is Sunday

b Formal dedication ceremonies for

the Sunnyside Guild's new $18,000

|reci esition hall at Sunnyside. Sans{tori ira, Marion County tuberculosis “hos ial at. Oaklanton, will take

|pla: 2 Sunday at 3 p. m. Mrs. Irving

|D. Hamilton, Guild president, will , |pre eat the building to governmental

anc medical officials. al I ieutenant. Governor les M. Da'vson will accept for the State,

Hairy -Hohlt for the Board of

Cointy Commissioners and Mayor Re; inald . Sullivan for Indianapolis. In schalf of Sunnyside patients, Dr.

{A. .. Marshall of the hospital board jane superintendent, will speak. Patients

Dr. Frank ‘Jennings, hospital

|ecorfined to their rooms may hear

|the | ceremonies through a loud _ |spesker system and radio head|phdciies installed by the Guild.

Guild Raised Money

' | Helen Ehrhardt and the Misses Ellen

| Governor Henry F. Schricker will address delegates). of the Indiana Pederation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs tomorrow at a’ convention luncheon in the Clay-

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New York newspaperwoman, and Dr. Minnie I. Maffett of Dallas, Tex., president of the National B. & P. W.. Federation. : : - Candidates for state offices will be introduced and entertained infor‘mally tonight preceding the election meeting. tomorrow ‘morning. . The program will follow registration at 3'p. m. and an executive board dinner meeting at 6 o'clock. Miss Edith Ambuhl is in charge of the entertainment, ted by Mrs. Florence Baker and the Misses Fredia Bonke, Mildred McKay, ‘Martha Yeager, Fae Harris, Alma Williams, Gladys Hole, Iris Lynch and Tillie Kerz A president’s breakfast tomorrow. morning will honor Miss Sally: Butler of Indianapolis, who will presideat each session. "Mrs,. Gladys Van Sant is in charge, assisted by Mrs.

Will Convene

State Business and Professional

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pool” Hotel. © Other principal speak-. tonight, will be Miss Helen Worden, :

Helen Worden :

writer, will speak at the convene tion’s "international breakfast Sune

[solos by Mrs. Attia Malott Martin,|

£inday’s program planned by Mrs.

Jessie Bryant. Ed ard V. Mitchell will include

State Officers Participate

‘| Dorothea Kirk, Grace Speer and

day morning preceding Dr. Maffett’s Assisting Miss = Isabel Drummond

broadcast over a national hook-up,

accompanied by Mrs. William Her-

~|the Rev. 'Sidney Blair Harry and a

|by the Guild from proceéds

ber odiction ‘by the Rev. Henry built and furnished

Scliizperle. = | The hall was raised

. {by its annual dinner dances and

car: parties and the recent “Buy a

ber! Gibbs, the invocation given by

Other state officers who will have a part in the convention are Dr. Bonnell Souder, first vice president and a candidate for president, Auburn; ‘Miss Mary A. Miller, Mishawaka, second vice president; Mrs: Bess C. Callahan, Terre Haute, recording secretary; Mrs. Edna Yenne Uncapher, Knox, corresponding sec-

with breakfast plans are. Mrs. Ions =

Sylvester of Fortville, Mrs, Nell Warren, Dr. Elsie Stewart and the Misses Betty Foster, Ruth Lewman, Grace Metcalfe, Frances Moder, Margaret Pierson and Kate SteichThe convention banquet tomorrow. evening, which will feature an ade

dress’ by: Dr. Maffett, is being . planned by Miss Lewman and Mrs, Ellen Gentry. On their. committee are the Misses Foster, Charity Ken nedy, Doris Coffey, Helen Decker Drach, Mary Glenn Hamilton and Orrell Negus and Mrs. Carrie Geen. Chairman for the luncheon tos morrow is Miss Genevieve Brown, who will be assisted by. Miss: Janet Keller . and ‘ Miss Ginevra MeCoy, Miss Sue Stuart and Miss Charlotte: Derck are planning a discussion lunchieon for club publication writ= ers and Mis Lucy Osborn is in charge of an old and new presidents’

retary; . Opal Perkins, Muncie, treasurer; 8. Catherine Richardson, Jeffersonville, member at large. Mrs. Myra Majors Wirenius of Indianapolis is a district director with Miss Ona . Mabel Kell, Princeton; Miss Margaret Cooper,-Linton; Mrs, Agnes. Sweeney, Jeilersonville; Miss Catherine Kessel, New Castle; Miss Floy Fraze, Winchester; Miss Grace Neal, Lebanon; Miss Ruth Giver, ‘Wabash; Mrs. Susannah C. Fonner, Ft. Wayne; Mrs. Yolande T. Newman, South Bend, and Miss Jessie Barnett, Michigan City. - Miss Worden, a Scripps-Howard and Indianapolis Times feature

years of age and under; horsemanship for riders 15 to 21 years of - . age, and bareback horsemanship for riders below 21. : The money classes will include pony combinations 142 hands and under; model 3-gaited, shown in hand; 3-gaited combination over 14.2 hands; ponies not over 14.2 hands shown under saddle; 3gaited horses over 15.2 hands; model 5-gaited; hunter-hack; 5-gaited open: 3-gaited over 15 hands and not exceeding 15.2, shown under saddle; 3-gaited over 14.2 and not over 15 hands, shown uhder sad- : dle; fine harness open; pleasure horses over 14.2; light weight hunters and jumpers, and middle and heavy weight hunters.

Woman's Club Hears Mrs. Hornbrook

. MRS. HENRY H. HORNBROOK was to read a paper on “Mar‘jorie Fleming” before the Indianapolis Woman's Club at ifs meeting ~ at 3 o'clock thisiafternoon in ihe Propylaeum. : '$ «Religious Utopias” was to be the subject of Mrs. Wallace Patterson, Evanston, Ill, at the meeting. ! 2 8 x 2 2 8 . :

" Edmund Schildknecht last night was elected president of Th Portfolio at the club’s meeting in the Propylaeum. Mrs. Anton Scherrer bécame Wice presidént; Mrs. E. H. Kemper McComb, secretary, and Herbert Foltz, treasurer. ; ' 2 #2 = : x x 8 ’ Richard Hoover, Civic Theater director, and Mrs. Hoover will leave Tuesday en rovte for Cohasset, Mass., where Dick again will "be business manager of the South Shore Players this summer. They will stop in Madison, O., and in Pittsburgh to visit relatives. Miss Alice O'Neal, daughter of.Mr. and Mrs. Perry O'Neal, returned the first of the week from Tucson, Ariz, where she has speng the past four months attending the Potter School. ... Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. D'Olive are vacationing at Hot Springs, Va. FR 8. 8 =

Wilbur D. Peat, director of John Herron Art Museum, is attending the 36th annual meeting of the American Association of - Musetims in Columbus, O., today. Befor® going yesterday to Columbus,” he attended meetings of the National Association of Museum Directors in Cincinnati and Dayton. : \ LE ® 8 = 8 x =

Busses will be available for those persons who do not wish to drive their own cars on the Park School Garden Tour Saturday and Sunday. Busses will leave from before English’s Hotel at 1 p. m, and will return there at 6 o’clock after visiting the 11 gardens and Park School, where flower and commercial exhibits will be.on display:

Alumnae of Bt. Mary's Academy

| |Brick” campaign. Other projects of ‘ [the Guild are a loan closet, a sixbec ward at the Flower Mission Hopital and support of the Hed Cross and the Julia Jameson Nutri tion Camp in -addition to other relie! work.’ 7

D:Molay Ball Tomorrow ' "ne Indiapapolis Chapter of ‘DeMclay will give its annual State Foinders: Ball ..tomorrow evening frora 9 to 12 o'clock in the main ballroan of the Scottish Rite Cathedral. -J Budi Stone's orchestra will play. All De olay members are selling tickets.

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Active in the P. E. O. Sisterhood’s 18th annual state convention now in session at the Marott Hotel are Mrs, Dyar ‘Wood (left) of Chapter T, Greensburg, and Miss Donna Alles, of Chapter S of Indianapolis. The two groups are the hostess chapters, : .

State's First {Lady Hostess’ For Tea

Mrs, Henry F. Schricker was to entertain: delegates to the state

Crystal Shower Tonight Honors, Mary Catherine Preston; Betty Foster to Be Feted

A marriage announcement appears with news of showers for brides-to-be in today’s nuptial notes.- : Mrs. S. J Preston and’ her daughter, Jane, will entertain tonight at their home, 731 W. 31st St., with a en shower for Miss Mary Cath-

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. P, E. O. convention, which opened erine Preston whose marriage to Kenneth Winston Coers of Shelbyville 4 will be June 1. The ceremony is to be read at 3:30 p. m. in the “First at the Marott Hotel yesterday, with Baptist Church. : : i y ‘la tea in the Governor's mansion Guests tonight will be Mesdames this afternoon. The hostess is a Pervus' Johnson, Charles Kraft, S. member of Chapter B of the orW. Crosby, A. F. Westlund, Logella Fanization in Xros, hi her on MofTett, Daniel Coers, Sylva Shields, e receiving line will be Mrs. a Walter Landreth, Ann Searcy, ROY in New Rochelle whore he noupio|M- Jones of Portland, Ore, national Ray, Hal Davidson, Lena Reynolds, will be gt home after Oct. 1 at 204| President; Mrs. Winona E. Reeves John Bush and Kelly Calhoun. Fifth Ave. ) 2 of Chicago, P. E. O. Record editor, Others will be Mesdames William | rs Mooney is the daughter of the | 2nd. Miss’ Madeline Gullion of Lohman, Francis Foster, Lottie and|jate Augustus Schmidt and Laura | FUShVile, state president. : Vigla Van Osdol and Edmund|pegrson gcamidt of Indianapolis At the convention banquet. last Cooper; Mrs. Leo Sanders, Ander-|sne attended: Shortridge High night, Dr. Roy Ewing Vale of the son; Misses Olive Brown, Geneva g.hogl here and was graduated from Tabernacle Presbyterian Chureh

ussell and Ruth Preston. praised the organization’s educaRussell Vassar College, tional activities and said, “Evident2 8 =»

n test ot bridgl onite tad ly you .de 2 merely believe in Hostesses at.a bridge Damy 2nd! Miss Doris Eileen Griffith, dangh-|d°mOcracy, but you believe in sup[Miss Betty Foster will be Miss Mary |X, Of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Grimith, (FORE | the Eovernipont esto; Frances Tharp and Miss Esther | 18S chosen members of the bridal Be Qomocracy waesy there Jf = pear & i DP il be at Miss| Par for her wedding June 15 to fellowshi 2 I believe that ea Tay. The party will be William H. Grauel, son of Mr. and | oor ban eye saas a Tel-[-Tharp’s home, 2925 N. New Jersey mrs William C, Grauel, The wed- |10WShiD like. yours urgdergirds deSt. i [ding will be at 2:30 p. m., June 15,|"FREY OL LLL Miss Foster, daughter of Mr. and (in the First Evangelical and Re- ta Sor VBS BU 116 SPeaters Mrs. Donald R. Foster, 3472 N. Illi-| formed Church. The Rev. Julius lable TY emot Hovis Mrs, nois St., will become the bride of O.|Grauel, Baltimore, uncle of the A 5 Hid ey, Jo! 3 re Paul Smith Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. |pridegroom-to-be, will come here to oa = 5 e Br ey, e ois O. P. Smith, 1434 N. Haugh: St, on|perform the ceremony. He will be| Church, Who gave the invocation; ‘assisted by the Rev. C. J. G, Russom,

Charles James Mooney of New Rochelle, N. Y., has been announced.

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Miss Donna Alles of Chapter: S,

June 7. : toastmaster; ‘Mrs. Winfield J. Hol-

Virgil Bornhorst’s party will be the

~ line Junker

And Guests Will Attend

Dance Tonight -at I. A. C.

Alumnae of St. Mary's Academy and their: guests will hold their

annual spring dance tonight at the, special parties have

made reservations.

Indianapolis Athletic Club. Several

Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Miller will be Mr. and Mrs,

Arthur Rehling,

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Newcomb. Robert Long and

z es Steinbarger. With Miss Ann Flynn and Samuel, Robinson will “wid and Mesdames William Milner Jr., Harold A, Quinlan and Maurice Harvey, the Misses Joan Pursian, Margaret Casserly and Mary Frances Wirth and Richard Lampke, Kenneth Keene, Thomas Griffin

and Charles Ryan. : Miss Catherine Williams: and Edward Sadowski will have in their party the Misses Isabella O’Maley, Mary Lou Oehler and Rose Boland and James Carson, Frank Lauch and John McMann. Attending with Mr. and Mrs. Otto W. Leonhardt will be Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mitchell, Miss Mildred King and Norbert Keller. : . : A party planned by the Misses Mary Frances and Betty Lutz will inelude Miss Rosemary Walsh, Thomas Beecham, Francis Michaels and Kenneth C. Dreyer. With Miss ' Betty Kervan and Miss Mary Frances Billhymer will be Robert _ Gardner and Paul Mansfield. In

' Misses Mary Goebes, Joan Patrick and Ioma Bornhorst, Norman Obergfell and Emil Des Roches. : Carl Mangold Host The Misses Lucille and Ruth Ittenbach have made reservations for Miss Mary Krier, Walter Kennedy, Maurice Marien, and Harold Riely. Carl Mangold’s guests will be the Misses Catherine and Mary Zink and Gertrude Kunkel, Francis Busald and John Kennedy.

A group attending as guests of].

Miss Mary H. McConahay will in: clude Mr. and Mrs. William Green, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Erdmah, the Misses Dolly and Peggy Snyder, Rex Simm, Louis Kimmer and Morris Kahn. With Miss Margaret Killilea will be Miss Loretta Edwards, Miss Martha Rjehl, Roland Brinkman and George Douglas. Other reservations have been made by the Misses Helen Haboush, ‘ ‘Alice Escott, Margaret Gallaway, Ann Reilly, Dolores Topmiller, Mary ~ Gottemoller, Grace Gabriel, Mary Lou Walsman and Rita Royse, Mr. and Mrs. George Wirtz.and Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Mattingly.

To Buy Equipment

Mrs. Miller, general chairman for the dance, has announced that Louie Lowe’s orchestra will play. Proceeds will be used to provide new equipment for the school rather than the usual scholarships. : Committees which have assisted

Mrs. Miller sre: Mrs. Lawrence: 3.|

Feltman, Mrs. Mark Rodenbeck and the Misses Margaret Marley, Kathryn Quinn and Marie Hunt, tickets; the Misses Mary A. Riley, Berneice Water, Edna Fonn and Charlotte Wirth, orchestra; the Misses Betty Lou Lutz, Kay Stapelkemper, Patricia Pfau, Mary Frances Wirth and Ruth Ittenbach; the Misses Walsman, Escott, Martha Lou Matthews, Dolores Higgins ‘and Mary Jonas, promotion; Mrs. Robert Seal, Mrs. Elmer J. Spieker and the Misses Bornhorst, Mary Frances Lutz, DorJonas, Betty Kervan, Magda-

‘and Ruth McDonough, : and means; Miss Killilea

Franklin Horse Show Booked

Mrs. - Theodore Roosevelt III, Louisville, Ky., will - judge hunters ang jumpers entered in the seventh annual: Franklin Horse Show to be held in Franklin: June 21 and 22. The Franklin ‘Polo and Saddle Club and American Legion Post 205 are. spansoring the event. Wallace Bailey of the Dodge Stables in Detroit will judge the saddle classes. ‘Twenty-two classes have been announced for the show, including two new ones—hackney and Western. . Classes will include four for runners and jumpers, five-gaited classes, six walk-trot classes, two hackney, one grooms’, two Western; the muical chair, and the Nola E. Minton class for juvenile riders.. Fred Sharp is chairman of the show committee with Dr. R. C. Wilson, Polo and Saddle Club president, and Claude Barnum, Legion chairman, as assistants.

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Personals

Miss Méxine Wheeler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Wheeler, Andy Smith Road, is accompanist for the Immaculate Conception Academy orchestra, which is furnishing music for the senior class play, “Love’s Labour Lost,” to be given in the academy auditoriym in Oldenburg, Sun day at 7:30 p. m.

Mrs. Elizabeth Lee of Franklin has returned home after visiting this week” with her, aunt, Mrs. Anna Conner, 2902 Central Ave.

Indianapolis guests at thé Purdue University Alpha Tau Omega spring formal tomorrow’ night will be Miss Sylvig® Pittman with Howard Burkholder and Miss Bettylou Kehn with Howard Davis,

Mrs. William H. Avant, 3060 N. Meridian St. is in Atlantic City to spend the summer, :

" Mr. and Mrs. Harold Canine and Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Brown of Terre Haute were guests during the weekend of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dunlap, 5121 College: Ave. .

Miss Mary Louise Baas, Mrs. Everett L." Hayes and Mrs. Ora J. Baxter left recently for Les Angeles where they will participate in the Women's National Bowling Congress as members 0f the Marott

ar scmmpinying the, toy » Who CO . them, they males. will visit San Franeisco andj other Pacific Coast E ;

.|Cotton and William Pert, Misses Vir-

Iter of Mr. and Mrs.

Guests with the bride-to-be will be Mesdames Foster, Smith, Reid

ginia Smith, Freda Marvel, Dorotha Jean James, Phyllis Ann Phillips, Linda ' Macdonnell, Katherine Cooper, Carol Sherman and Mary Bell. : ANE : : 8.8 8 . Miss Albina Rose Grimaldi has chosen her sister, Adeline, as maid of honor for her wedding June 5 to John Peter Mazza, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nunzio Mazza. The ceremon will be at 8 a. m..in Holy Rosafy Church. Miss Grimaldi is the daughessandro ‘Grimaldi of Rome, Italy. : A cousin of the bride-to-be, Miss Angeline Grimaldi, will be brides maid, and Diana Bruno, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Salvadore J. Bruno, will be flower girl. ®t The prospective : bridegroom’s” attendants will be Paul Bova, best man, and Carroll Trees, usher. The bride will be given in marriage by her uncle, Frank Grimaldi. = » » 8 The :marriage of Miss Chiquita Lowry to Noble Wayne Hurst took place last Saturday night in the Brightwood Methodist Church with the Rev, Almon J. Coble officiating. . Mrs. Hurst is the daughter of Mrs. Guy Lowry, 2705 N. Gale St, and the late Rev. Mr. Lowry, formerly pastor ¢f the church in. which the wedding took place. Mr. Hurst is the son of Mrs. George Blue of Greencastle, | ; : The couple’s attendants included

matron of honor; Eugene Wise, best man; Jack Lyndall and Philip Jackson, ushers. A reception at the home of the bride’s mother followed th

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Miss: Beverly Brown and Miss Mary Tague entertained last night at Miss Tague’s home, 1220 N. Illinois St., for Mrs. Bert Phillips, who before her marriage last Friday was Miss Fern Tague. A miscellaneous shower followed a buffet supper. Guests were. the: Misses Sara and Jeanette Swartz, Lois Paul, Mauzetta Ancelet, Ann Carpenter, Mary Bullock, Helene Spaulding, Roslyne Garrett, Kay Sweet, Margaret Bland, Elsie White, Sara Tague, Stella ‘Gantz and Mrs. Ernest Cornutt. : oe .

-Miss Vera Sudbrock, assisted by her mother, Mrs. Frank' H. Sudbrock, will entertain tonight at their home, 829 N. Hamilton Ave. with a kitchen shower for Miss Louise Baker. Miss Baker, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. William ‘M. Baker, 2235 Nowland Ave. will be married to James Russel White in a May 31 ceremony in North - Methodist Church. Mr; White is the son of Mr..and Mrs. Samuel S. White, 2115 N. New Jersey St. At the party tonight will be Mesdames Baker, White, Alice, Geisel, Ida M. Wilding, Frank Ohm, James Volk, Max White, Anthony Steffen, Donald W. ‘DeHaven, Robert K. Foust, Robert Palmer, Richard O'Connell, Warren Moberly and Jack A. Hunter. -

Misses Mildred Gauker, . Crystal ’

Schuman, Helen White, Mary Margaret Miller, Ruth Hickman, Janet yapman- and Ruby Gene Beaver will be guests. Sar aes.

ige of Miss Mabel Pear of NF \

Jan Nancy and Shirley Koehler as

‘later. . Mrs. Alonzo McCreery and

Mrs. Francess Waddell, Southport, Speaks Monday

pastor of the church, : Mrs. John Oberlies, sister of the bride-to-be, will be the matron of honor, Miss Griffith will have Miss Betty Jane Grauel, sister of the bridegroom-to-be, and Miss Bonnie Jean Drechsel as her bridesmaids

flower girls, Mr. Grauel will be his san’s best man and Norman Grauel, brother of the bridegroom-to-be, John Oberlies and Corydon Nuerge, cousin of Miss Griffith, will usher, . Several parties are being planned for Miss Griffith, Miss Elainé Auckerman and Miss adonna Warner will enterain Monday night at the Pi Beta Phi Chapter House on the Butler campus for her, Miss Griffith will be graduated from Butler in June and is a Pi Phi, | Miss Grauel and Miss Dréchsel are-planning a dinner for next Friday night at “the Columbia Club, Miss® Wilnia Ambuhl will give a shower at a “date to be announced

Mrs. Frank Boswell are planning s crystal shower in her honor, . ise» Beta Chaptér of Theta Nu Chi will give a miscellaneous shower Monday night at 8 p. m. for Miss KatHryn Dittrich, whose marriage to Fred Anderson will take place June 6. Mrs, Dwight Morgan, 829 N. Emerson Ave, will be hostess for the pany.

Mrs. E. C. Rumpler

Mrs. E. C. Rumpler will be guest speaker at the May meeting of the Juvenile Detention Home Auxiliary Monday at 2 p. m. in the Home, 538 W. New York St. ‘She will be introduced by Mrs. E. H. Niles, permanent housing chairman. : The Auxiliary president, Mrs. Irvin R. Yeagy, has called a meeting of the executive board for 1 o’clock, preceding the general program.

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Mrs. and Mrs. Reynolds R. Al- . derman, Brownsburg, announce ‘the engagement of their daughter, Roberta Lee, to Dale L. Mc Intire, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter

Gi. McIntire. The wedding will be June 1 in Browniburg. Miss Al.derman a

lanider, Chapter S president; Mrs. Charles B. Evans, Greensburg, president. of Chapter T; Mrs. Bessie R. Raney of Chicago, national corresponding secretary; Mrs. Jones and Mrs. Reeves, - ; Following agmodel meeting presentation tonight, the cenvention will close its 18th annual session with a business meeting and 12:30 o'clock luncheon toniorrow. New officers will be elected and in-

the convention tomorrow on “Escape.” .

Kennel Club Show May 25

The Hoosier Kennel Club of Indianapolis’ will hold its annual allbreed dog show on Sunday, May 25, in the Manufacturers’ Building at the State Fair Grounds. Merchants and exhibitors have donated 387 trophies for the 750 dogs expected to compete in the show from over the state. eo Entries in the show may be registered in L.. S. Ayres & Co. today. and tomorrow and next week from Wednesday through Saturday at a ticket and information booth set up by the Ladies’ Auxiliary. There ‘will

stalled. Mrs. Reeves will address|

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club, has ‘appointed the following committee from the Au ry to serve at the booths: Mesdames

ger and Basil F. Carlton, Mrs. T. E.

Leona Brown. Judges at the show will be Anton

Van Nuys, Cal.; F. F. H. Fleitman, Far Hills, N. J.; H. P. Schmidt, Tinley Park, Ill; C. A. Foerner, Elmwood Park, Ill, and Forrest Hall, Dallas, Tex.

Travelers’ Auxiliary To Hold Convention

Uni morrow _ at - 7:30 p. Woman’s Department Club. - Mrs. Leroy S. Martin and Mrs. Everett E. Wehmer, co-chairmen, will name committees to arrange the convention at the Hotel Lincoln. By State officers of the Auxiliary in-

Er rh Thomas F. Dugan, Indianapolis, recording secretary - Mrs.

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