Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 June 1941 — Page 11

‘NEW YORK, June 9—So you're going to the seaside for your vacation. ‘Of course, you'll need bathing suits ‘and beachwear Well— - ‘make those the No. 1 items on your sh 3 © ©... That:seems obvious enough, I'll admit. ‘leave the selection of a swim suit and beach ro last minute, when both money for vacation clo

~ Arlington Horse Show Exhibitors ot. all too many women To Be Entertained at Woodstock and shoes until the

‘and time to find - | ONE OF THE HIGH POINTS of the four-night horse show opening at Robert H. Brown's Arlington Stables Wednesday will be the buffet supper for exhibit- - ors at the Woodstock Club Friday night following the show. 2 Ca 3 : In addition to the exhibitors’ .party, a number. of boxholders will entertain during the event—the 11th annual show given by Mr. Brown. . . © On Thursday nighit Miss Betty Mayer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs: A. Kiefer Mayer, andgBill Griffith, son of Mr. and Mrs. William C. _ Griffith, will give a dinner at the Woodstock for the group attend"ing the horse show with them later.

gins, Ethel Janet White, Lucy Holliday, Sally Eaglesfield, Heberton Weiss, Maryann Zinn and Margaret Miller ‘and Charles A. Book- ~~ Walter II, Henry C. Tinney, John Gould, John Holliday, Carl Lieber, Laurence Earle, Robert Dedaker, John Frenzel Miller, John Spaulding, Edward Dunn and Albert Metzger. th At Saturday night’s performance Mr. and Mrs. Earl C. Randles ve with’ them in their box Mr. and Mrs. William Groat and

A Mrs. Morgan Collins. The same night Mr. and Mrs. Orland

ple, cool-looking little drésses—maybe one - other of vanilla white spun rayon, a third linen. Youll need a sweater or a jacket three dresses. If possible, add a flannel suit for/slightly coolish days. . in su ; ;

IF YOU INTEND to stay in a little cottage instead of a resort

urch will entertain Messrs. and Mesdames Erwin C. Stout, imuel Runnels Harrell and Charles C. Culp, Dr. and Mrs. J. Jerome Littell and Dr. and Mrs. J. Carlton Daniel. Mr. and Mrs. Wil‘liam Henley Mooney will have with them Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fisher

and Mr. and Mrs. James S. Rogan. : ‘Edward E. Petris to Have Guests

ON FRIDAY NIGHT Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Petri’s guests,

No chance for sunburn if you

hotel, substitute slacks and shorts outfits for two of the dresses. If you are going dancing every night, you can’t very well get along with

less than three dinner dresses. One might be of brightly printed cot-

* shantung or black silk jersey or a red shirtwaist blouse with deep neck- .

wrap up in a terry cloth robe. To

ton with a whirling skirt; another of pale chiffon.” You might take a dinner skirt of white pique and wear it with a sweater top of black

line. : 7 : : Find a coat—a little coat—that will go over dance dresses as well

this little sailor dress which |

will come in so handy at the seaside resort or lake. This one of white |

5 ! with the wild waves, it has a flaming red lobster appliqued a grr “jer is made from a fabric called Magic Serg-A-Hed. It launders well and |

: Ty - oo. as sports clothes and day dresses. There are smart red flannel and on the front. It is worn over a white jersey and satin lastex suit which

with their daughter. Helene, will be Mrs. Oli ugh 5. Oliver Teny and her red tweed jackets that are as right with a dinner dress as with slacks

daughter, Elizabeth, and Russell Bass. Guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Po

Clayton O. Mogg during the run of the show will be Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ray Bunch." ~ Dr. and Mrs. D. O. Kearby’s guests at Saturday’s show will’ be

their daughter, Frances, Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Miller, Lieut. Dennis . - ‘Weller and Mrs. Elizabeth W. Pier. With Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Mc~ Nutt on Friday and Saturday nights will be Mr. and Mrs. Arthur:

Roberts of Lexington, Ky. : ; ". The C. Irwin Coverts have invited a number of guests for the show. On the opening night they will have with them Mr. and Mrs.

Edwin White and. their daughter, Mary Amn. With them on Thurs-

day will be Miss Kathleen Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Kennedy and their daughter, Ann. The Ken-. medys and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Bevington will see the shew .with

Klaiber, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin: Wesley and

them on Saturday night. The Coverts’ daughter, Dolores, is: shows:

ing her pony, The Little Buccaneer, and her five- aited h Holiday Pleasure. ; : . 5 oe, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Alexander, Mrs. M. L. Patten and Hal Taylor will be guests of Miss Gertrude Brown urday Miss Brown will have as guests Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Weir and their son, James, Mrs. Weir's mother, Mrs. H. H. Hart, and Miss Brown’s father, Lewis J. Brown. At the opening performance, guests will be Misses Rea Bauer, Mildred Blacklidge and Edith Allen

- and Miss Brown's sister, Mrs. Harold E. Wright, Miami Beach, Fla,

been visiting her sister for the past week, | has with her her Saughter, Jacquelin, and her To ae son. :

- Mrs. Wright, who has . Jay Brown Wright.

Mr. and Mrs, Richard Fox are Boxholders

ATTENDING the four shows with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fo will be Mr. and Mrs. John Irvine and Mr. and Mrs. Emory Soi ' Mr, and Mrs. Harry Sidrow’s guests on Wednesday will be Mr. and Mrs. John J. Lange and. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Wilkinson, Thursday - they will take Mr. and Mrs. Hal Bryant and Mr. and Mrs. Gus Bisesi. At Saturday’s performance their guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Eugene and Mr. and Mrs. Louis W. Mohlenkamp. oe

. Mr. and Mrs. E. Clifford Barrett will have with them Wednes-

day night Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. J. Kopf, and Mrs. Barrett's sister, Miss Cora Fletcher. With hain Mrs. Ernest R. Baltzell on Friday will be Mr. and Mrs. John Wel. don. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Matthews that night will be Mrs. Matthews’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Schroeder, St. Louis: . Mrs. Albert E. Sterne and the Matthews’ son, Paul, Jr. LEY - Occupying a box together that night will be Messrs. and Meses apn § oe Suawalier, Carl F. Eveleigh and Earl S. Retter. Also g Messrs. and Mesdames Arth ; : Hobson Yoilson and Jeremiah I. Cadick, . LC am, : 0) ‘boxholders for the event are Messrs. and Mes - Louis M. Huesmann, Volney M. Brown, Carl Zimmer, William Same . mann, R. Michael Fox, Robert E. Sweeney Jr., John S. Pearson Jr., am ya Hey F. Schricker, Lieut. Gov. # n, J. BE. McAdams, New Carlyle, O.; J. A Victor and Roy Emmert, Chicago: Miss Arle encoe, 111, and Mr. and Mrs. Henri Meis, Danville, 10. + C" Chencoe; II,

JANE JORDAN

DEAR JANE JORDAN—I am 34 years old and HL years old. I have been divorced for Rd years. a ye hl 2 man 42 years old but when I am with him my mind keeps runnipg back to my ex-husband who wants to remarry me. and who says he loves me and his son very much. The man I am fn love with is on my mind every minute of the day AB ent. Is it possible to love two people at the same time? This'man does all the things I love to do such as dance and go to parties. He is a very jolly fellow, while my ex-husband is quiet and settled. Do you think a Woman should give up everything for a child’s sake? The boy is crazy about his father and cries for him all the time but I'm not

happy with him. Ple ive me your advice. is best for the boy, | © y yipe: 1 Nani so oa

” 2 ® Answer—It is good for ‘a child to have his rents live together enly when they love each other. When hate fe ys ius the picture a’ separation is healthier for everybody concerned. The thing about divorce that does a child the most harm 1s that the ; ften expist him to take sides. The mother recites ‘the father’s faults ald vice versa while each contends with the other for the child’s affections. If the youngster is left free to visit either parent at will and .does not feel compelled to defend one to the other, he\can live through the divorce with less damage to his

ty. » & v 2 - It is futile for you to remarry your husband solely to please ~~ Your son. Unless you care for the man and are interested m his welfare, you will be forced to act a disagreeable part. In spite of your good intentions you may hold your sacrifice against the child and show your resentment in many subtle ways. Such a marriage cannot be good for a child. : I do not know whether the man you love wili make a suitable d for you and father for your child or not. You know him than I. If he'is friendly to the boy and will ngt harass him criticisms of his father, your second marriage need not do : boy harm. Of course he will feel some jealousy of his stepather which can be overcome if the man is sympathetic. You ask me if it is bly so, but it isn’t possible to marry two people ‘a’ the same : . Usually love for one or the other is strong znough to enable ®& person to make a choice. «JANE JORDAN.

{Latreian Club

son, Jimmy. Their guests at Friday's performance will be: -

‘| Outings and picnics highlight club

Thursday night. On Sat- =

{will be held tomorrow at the coun=‘|burry near New Augusta. Assisting

possible to love two people at the same time.

Ohio State Alumnae |Luncheon Is Today |

fx 1.1 le | In the good ol’ Summertime Ws jo around the corner . 5 + pleasant - week-end trips, jg, 'Swimming:’ plbhis. a Seis rey ois. Sa so - ‘Let ICE and ICE Refrigeration make this a ‘gay sum- ,

mer for you. Kitchen work is lighter, entertaining is easier, parties more successful. food better.

In the good ol’ summer time—and all year 'round— it'ssmart touse ICE! : 5

a 2 £ :

*

ICE AND FUEL C0.

+§ © 2000 NORTHWESTEAN AVE. | 2002 W. MICHIGAN ST. 1902 § BAST ST.

ZY Lea

dy y/o by

{gin at 1 p. m. at the Ulen. Country

" B. er;

| Mrs. Herbert Massie. : .|vations for the party.

Clubs—

Will ‘Picnic Tomorrow

activities scheduled for tomorrow. ALPHA BETA LATREIAN CLUB members will picnic tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Paul A. Hancock, Lakeside Drive. Mrs. Howard V. Gfaves will be assistant hostess.

The annual outing of the SOCIAL STUDY CLUB will be an all-day “pitch-in” picnic tomorrow at Holliday Park. The event closes -the club’s season. Mrs. F. S. Ballweg, Wilson Road, Traders Point, will be hostess tomorrow far the ALPHA DELTA LATREIAN CLUB'’s picnic meeting. Assisting her will be Mesdames-T. Gordon Kelly, Edward Fillion and Dwight Reynolds.

The AMICITIA CLUB'S meeting tomorrow will be at the home of Mrs. H. L. Lucas in Crawfordsville. Mrs. Earl Thomas will be assistant hostess. Mrs. Ed Dallman, 339 Poplar Road, assisted by Mrs. P. E. Crosier, will entertain the IRVINGTON FRIENDSHIP CIRCLE tomorrow. Miss Doris C. Whelan, Crestshire Apartments, will © entertain © the NINE-AT-NINE CLUB at her home this evening. Out-of-town guests, former members of the club, will be Mrs. Paul B. Rowe, Pittsburg, Kas.; Mrs. J. M. Burke, Dayton, O.; Mrs. James Kelly, Cincinnati, and Mrg, Halford Dawson, Anderson.

The annual picnic and outing of the INDEPENDENT SOCIAL CLUB

try home of Mrs. Harry 'W. Lina-

hostesses will be Mesdames A, M. Tarr, Claude S. Matthews and R.F. Denny. ~ Mrs; May Van Natta is chairman of transportation. Mrs. Allen 8S. Fleming will give a brief talk on the club’s project, purchase of the “seeing eye” dog. Tha Guests: of Mrs. J. T. Cofer will be: Mesdames Forest Danner. W. F. Kissell and John Cooper. Mrs. Edgar Storer, Sedan, Kas., niece of Mrs. J. B. Stahlhuth, also will be a guest. Mrs. Walter P. Morton, : vice president of the national council of State Garden Clubs, will entertain at luncheon Wednesday in honor of Mrs. Clarence Hughel, newly elected president of the GARDEN CLUB OF INDIANA. Six district directors who will atfend are Mrs. Paul Weatherwax, Bloomington, Evansville district; Mrs. Virgil: B. Redd, New Castle, Richmond district; Mrs. Herman Brown, Auburn, Ft. Wayne district; Miss Marcella Hayes, Muncie, Muncie district; Mrs. George Sherman, Crown Point, northwest district, and Mrs. H. P. Willwerth, Indianapolis district. : al Other guests will be officers -of the state organization: Mrs. Irvin Morris, recording secretary; Mrs. Paul Beard, treasurer, and. Mrs. Burke Nicholas, corresponding secretary. Organization plans for the various aistricts will be discussed. -

bridge today were announced. Mrs. Robert P. Joyce, chairman reservations. The party was to be-

Club in Lebanon. : Cok Mrs. Joyce was to have as herd guests Mesdames A. Lee Caldwell,

of Mrs. Hugh J. Baker and Mrs: Hugh J. Baker Jr. were to be Mrs. | Thomas F. Hudgins and Mrs. I

| Richard Wagner. 'With Mrs. Arthur):

E. Focke were to be Mrs. Frank M. Pobst and Mrs. Raymond L. DuBois.

Jamin PF. Pigman. Other I

Shook, Mrs. Robert Osborne and

Other members who made reser-

Parties for the Indianapolis Ohio State University Alumnae. Associa-|[ tion’s. annusl guest day luncheon! : by| & of

Tom Joyce and Homer Ruh. Guests |.

‘President of the club, Mrs. Donald | § ‘| C. Drake, was to have with her Mrs.| . Cline of Clevzland, her mota-| s. Frank J. Wise and” Mrs.| Wilbur L. Appel. At the party guests |" of ‘Mrs. 12ammey Pr. Jones Were 3c bet and their guests were. to be Mfs. C.|

|S. Wheeler and Mrs. Harlie Smith,| : ‘Mrs. Russell Fifer and Mrs. Genel

‘Mes- 3

has a fitted bodice and short flared. skirt.

Sororities—

Theta Alumnde:

seniors who plan to enter Indiana Maurer, ‘retiring district president,

will be played throughout the tea by Miss Jeanette Robbins, harpist. Miss Sally -Hull will sing, accompanied by Miss Charmaine Frazee. Committee members in charge of. the tea are Mesdames Dorothy Buschmann, Clarence A. Jackson, Hiram’ Keene, Harold Victor, Paul Y. Davis, James Tucker, Williath Stout, L. E. -Harter, Dunn and Wright, the Misses Louise and Jeanne Wills, x

A Guest Day dessert-bridge- will be given at 1 p. m. next Saturday by the GAMMA ALUMNAE CLUB of KAPPA ALPHA THETA at the chapter house. Mrs. Francis A. Sommer is general chairman. Assisting her are Mrs, Walter L. Shirley, luncheon chairman; Mrs. Carl Queisser, prizes, and Mrs. Vincent Paul, bridge. Reservations may be made before Tuesday with Mesdames Sommer, Queisser or Mary Keegan.

New officers of KAPPA TAU EPSILON. SORORITY, elected recenfly at the June business meets ing are Mrs. Daniel Me , president; Mrs, Fletcher Fer n, vice, president; Mrs. Byron Maxwell, secretary, and Mrs. Frank McCormack, treasurer.

The regular meeting of ALPHA CHAPTER, KAPPA BETA CHI SORORITY, will be held at 8 p. m, tonight in the home of Mrs. Thelma Burrows. The new pledges, the Misses B. Bennett Bundy, Anna Reeve, Ruth. Hinshaw, Marjorie Robbins, Irma Kessler, Rosaline Raye, Esther Kelly, Dulcie and Cindy Wittman, will hold their first party following the meeting. |

Church Group to Lunch

A: June luncheon will be held tomorrow by the Women’s Federation of the Sutherland Presbyterian Church at the church. Chairmen are Mrs.- E. C. Rbbbins, hostesses; Mrs. F. A. Pfleiderer, arrangements, and Mrs. E. E. Bowling, program. Miss Lillie Bailey, formerly of Alaska, will be guest speaker and Mrs, L. B. Sebastian will preside,

Sorority to Meet

‘Beta Chapter of Omega Phi Tau will hold its regular meeting tomorrow evening at the home of Miss Maxine Yeaman, 1216 N. Chester St.

Card Party Tomorrow

The Ladies’ Auxiliary of the General Protestant Orphans’ Home will

row at the home, 1404 S. State Ave,

or a sports dress. Find a hat—also- small—to wear with everything. Will Entertain

Kappa Beta Chi Meets Tonight

Sorority plans announced today include a dessert bridge and a tea for guests next week and two parties tonight. THE INDIANAPOLIS BETA ALUMNAE CLUB y A THETA will give a tea Wednesday from 3:30 to 5 p. m. at “Brendun,’ home of Mrs. Frank H. Dunn near Carmel. Guests will be high school

OF KAPPA ALPHA

University next fall. Mrs, William Mrs. MacLaren Wright, club

resident, will be tea hostesses, assisted by the Misses Jane Winter, Jane Gillespie, Norma Overbay, Sally Walker and Charlotte Fleming. Music

C.A.R.to Give Pageant At Picnic

“Cavalcade of the Mississippi,” a pageant presented by C. A. R. members, will be given at the annual Flag Day picnic next Saturday of the Caroline Scott Harrison Thapter, Daughters of the American Revolution. The program will follow a 12:30 o'clock picnic lunch at the home of Mrs. Alexander L. Taggart, 9400 Spring Mill Road. » The pageant written and pro duced by Mrs. O. H. Rudy will commemorate the 400th anniversary of the discovery of the Mississippi River by DeSoto, who will be portrayed by Dan Taylor, a former C. A. R. member. The five scenes of the river’s history from its discovery to the present will be given outdoors near the bank of Williams Creek. which borders the Taggart estate. Miss Doris Daley will have a leading role in the pageant. Other C. A. R. members in the cast are the

Misses Mary Frances Dittrich, Mary

Ann Zinn, Martha and Katherine Armstrong, Jean Clark, Marilyn Miller, Mary Lou Marshall, Alice Green, Marion Goldthwaite, Sally and Patty Peterson, Carolyn Crom, Helen Barry and Catey Glossbrenner, William Rudy, Phil Huston, Paul Wadleigh, Victor Barry, Richard Hill, John Dittrich, David and Robert Simpson, John Holmes, Ed Hauser, Austin Gillespie, Leonard Northrup and Billie Wiggins. - Chairman for the picnic is Mrs. Odin F. Wadleigh, assisted by Mrs. Leonard E. Northrup, vice chairman; Mrs. Ray T. Fatout, senior president of the C. A. R.’s Old Glory Chapter; Mrs. Noble W.. Hiatt, state

.chairman of the flag commitee;

Mesdames Frederick E. Taylor, Alexander Corbett Jr. Theodore D. Craven, Henry C. Ketcham, J. S. Marlowe, William ' F. Millholland, Waldo B. Rossetter, Jasper P. Scott, Wilbur E. Smith, George Caleb Wright, Harry K. Yockey and Miss Claribel Moore. :

Dzan Sets Picnic Supper

A picnic supper for rushees and members of the Dzan Sorority will be held at 6 p. m. today at the home

give a card party at 8 p. m. tomor-|of

‘Mrs. Francis Bechert, : 2032 Koehne St. £

Howard Gauker Marries © Eulah Skinner

- Mr. and Mrs. Howard B. Gauker are ‘on a wedding trip following’ their wedding at 3:30 p. m. yesterday in McKee Chapel of Tabernacle Presbyterian Church. = After Sunday they will be at home in New Castle. 3 ; : The bride was Miss Eulah Skinner, daughter of Mrs. Hazel Skinner, 2608 N. Gale St. MF. Gauker is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gauker of Straughn. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Stewart W. Hartfelter before an altar arranged with ferns, palms, summer flowers and candelabra. Miss Donna Alles, organist, played and Mrs. Wayne Huston

sang. . A street length dress in white silk jersey was worn by the bride. White accessories and an orchid corsage completed her costume. Her sister, Juanita, wore pale blue silk jersey with white accessories and orchids. Halbert Gauker, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. A reception at the home of the bride's mother followed the ceremony. :

Legion Groups Book Meetings

The election of officers will occur at a business meeting of MADDENNOTTINGHAM UNIT 348 at 8 p. m. tomorrow at the POST HOME, 1130 W. 30th St. Nominating committee members are Mesdames James H. Dunlap, R. C, Phillips and Wilfred Bradshaw, : Following the business session, a socidl hour will be held with Mesdames J. M. Hammon, Carl Woer-

hostesses. At the recent 12th District election, Mrs. M. O. Fields, a member of the unit, was elected district treasurer.

PARK UNIT 88 will be held at the Veterans’ Hospital at 7 p. m. tomorrow. The 320 patients at the hospital ‘will receive gifts of cigarets. A card party will be held in the recreation room. Miss Mary McCarty is rehabilitation chairman of the unit. Lad : Mrs. Luther Collins, Knightstown Home chairman recently visited the unit’s division at the home and presented 10 graduates with: gifts. The Auxillary will hold -its next meeting with the Post at the Post Home, - Carson and Troy Aves., at 8 p. m. Wednesday. ‘Mrs. Robert Sponsel is president.

Couple Takes Trip East

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Adam Bank are on a wedding trip t6 the Great Smoky Mountains and the East following their marriage at 4:30 p. m. yesterday in the Downey Avenue an Church. Mrs. Bank was Olive Luella Gunder, niece of Misses

‘|Olive and Harriet Gunder. Mr.

ner and William J. Gilhooley as |:

The annual party of GARFIELD |.

is’ inexpensive.

: Now on a wedding trip through Hampton Drive.

Preceding and during ‘the céremony, Mrs. Paul Mozingo played bridal airs on the organ. The Rev. Ellsworth Ewing of Edinburg read the service, assisted by the Rev.

Bera L. Hutchins of the church.

Best man was Herbert Wood of Cincinnati and ushers were A. H. Behrends and Alex Graham, beth of Greenwood. ; Miss Bonita Hest of Chicago, Miss Vinson’s only attendant,” wore a long gown of powder blue chiffon with inserts of lace om the bodice and the short puffed sleeves. She wore pink flowers in her hair and carried a matching bouquet. A niece of the bride, Barbara Vinson, carried the ring on a white satin pillow. She wore a long pink frock of

mousseline -de soie, made with a

sweetheart neckline and. puffed sleeves. The bride was given in marriage by her brother, Robert Vinson. Her gown of white mousseline de soie was made with a tight basque, a V-neck and a full skirt. She wore a fingertip veil of net, which fell from a coronet of white flowers, and carried a bouquet .of white bridal flowers tied with streamers of ivy. ' A reception followed the cere-

choos sale priced

TOILETRIES AMC De Luxe Thin Razor

Blades. A quicker, cleaner shave ........100 for 1.00

Louise Andre Pine Bath Oil. Real relaxation for

Prophylactic. Military Brush Set crssseccecs. 179

NOTIONS

s “Grandeur” Cedar-

§ [Bank is the son of Mr. and Mrs. |T

‘ {the "single

Geraldin organist {and "Beldon Leopard, violinist, also

|fant style with inserts of lace. She . {gown and carried a

Joseph. Bernard Bank. The Rev. Robert E. Andry read ; ceremony before an altar decorated with palms, ferns, a large basket™ of white gladioli and two seven-way .candelabra. Miss e Trotter was the :

Miss Marjorie - Fogas, maid of honor, wore a shell pink net in bouf-

wore a Juliet cap matching the

green, wine sesesienasdB0

12-Pocket: Shoe Bag to match above ...... ..1.69

Candy ‘Boxes sascasessensserve IIB

3 for 1.00

delphinium and

Irvington Methodist Church, Mrs. Brame was Miss Helen Vinson, Brame is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Brame of Cisco, Ill.

ser Hangers in natural finish. 3 for 8%

Mr. and Mrs. Everett Brame Are on Trip to Smoky Mits.; Couple to Live in Indianapolis

the Smoky mountains, Mr. and Mrs,

Lloyd Everett Brame will return June 15 and be at home at 333 W, Before their marriage Saturday at 2 p. m. in the

My

mony at the home of the bride’s sister, Mrs. Vere Ransdell,’ 4740 Boulevard Place. ‘Mrs. Brame is traveling in a dress of honey-beige worn with a brown jacket, brown accessories and a jeweled lapel pin, the gift of the groom. » 8

Churchwomen Will

Lunch Thursday

The Woman’s Association of the Meridian Heights Presbyterian Church will meet Thursday for a

‘covered dish picnic luncheon at the

home of Mrs. R. C. McCullough, 5241 N. Delaware St. : Following luncheon Mesdames Frank White, W. J. MacArthur and James Taylor will present a short play, “The Rebuilt Association Member.” % B=

Dance Is Tomorrow

A dance and card party will be given at 8:30 p. m. tomorrow by the O-Dell Club at the 50-50 Clubrooms at 211 N. Delaware St. Gilly Banta’s orchestra will play.

GIFTS for DAD e from this list of

favorites

Semi-Annual SALE Toiletries—Notions—Stationer

%

Stripe C-Thru Hat

900000 °%000be0 an