Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 June 1941 — Page 15

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Country Clubs Prepare for

Celeb

rations on the Fourth

GOLF TOURNAMENTS

and the usual displays of

fireworks will be highlights of celebrations planned at

local country clubs for July 4. ‘matches will be played at the

No fewer than three golf Indianapolis Country Club,

.one the annual Jillson Cup match for 36 holes of scratch |

‘medal play.

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The Flag Day tournament will be for 18 holes with full handicap and Pro Jimmie Lawson will start his three-day “Fire-Cracker” tournament on Friday, the fourth. In the evening club families will attend a buffet dinner and see huge displays o1 fireworks. Tentative -plans are being made for an informal dance Saturday night, July 5.

Special days at the club before

‘mixed two-ball foursomes on Sunda

Frank W. Baron as hosts.

the holiday include a day for y, June 29, with Mr. and Mrs.

«Woodstock Club will have an opening celebration at a dance ° “the evening of July 3. Golf tournaments on the fourth will be in--terrupted for a buffet luncheon at noon and will lead up to a family

buffet supper before fireworks are shown at night. Hillcrest

Highland and

will have golf tournaments and Hillcrest has tentative ‘plans for a buffet dinner before fireworks. : ~~ The outdoors sports committee at Meridian Hills Country Club

will have charge .of the fireworks

display dusing a buffet supper

, on the lawn July 4. Its members are Al H, Earle, chairman, and “Wilbur L. Appel, Noble L. Biddinger, Howard E. Nyhart, Col. E. M.

Blappey and Emory Baxter. flag day tournament ‘tennis and swimming

Luncheon-Bridge at Meridian

Men golfers will play in their annual for a special cup and other members may try -

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Hills

MRS. ARTHUR O. PITTENGER, on the committee for the Meridian Hills’ 1 o'clock luncheon-bridge today, will be at a table ‘with - Mesdames Russell W. McDermott, Robert McMurray and

James W. Loer. : : © Among other foursomes will be

that planned by Mrs. Parke A.

Cooling for Mesdames Hulbert J. Sthith, George S. Olive and Q. G.

Noblitt. With Mrs. Noble L. Biddin Shuler, Marvin Sandors and Urban . Will be Mesdames Alan C. Sweetser, A. Roscoe Sincler.

ger will be Mesdames Lacey L. . K. Wilde Jr. At another table H. B. Asquith, R. S. Lewis and

- Miss Sue Gabe will entertain guests at two tables, the Misses Phyllis Johnson, Marjorie McWilliams, Jane Leasure, Anne Combs,

Dorothy Ball, Mary Jean Ottinger and Charlotte Densford.

With

Mrs. Harry L. Foreman will be Mesdames William E. Gabe, Harry

RR. Kerr and Russell Reutepohler.

Mrs. Harry J. Berry will be at

8 table with Mesdames William Kingdon, James M. Davis and

Charles L. Schaab.

Uean McKibbin Chooses Her MISS JEAN McKIBBIN, whose

Attendants marriage to John H. Elam will

take place at 4:30 p.m. June 28, in the garden of her parents’ home, chosen her sister-in-law, Mrs. Davidson McKibbin, as her matron of honor and as bridesmaid Mrs. Howard Roarbach of Washington, sister of Mr. Elam. James J. Elam will be’ his brother's best man and ushers will be Davidson McKibbin, Howard Roarbach,

William Rehm, Richard Dickson Smith. The bride-to-be is the daughter Kibbin and Mr. Elam is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Fowler

, Howard Young Jr. and Charles

of Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. McMr. and Mrs. Harvey J. Elam. and Mr. and Mrs. Frederic D.

Anderson entertained with a recent dinner for the couple at the

Woodstock Club. Other guests were

Mr. and Mrs. John B. Watson,

Miss Helen Hudgins of Chicago, Mr. Rehm, Frank C. Springer Jr.

and Richard K. Fowler.

~~ Among other parties for Miss McKibbin will be a luncheon Fri- * day given by Mrs. Thomas E. Reilly at the Woodstock Club and a kitchen shower Saturday with Miss Martha McHatton as hostess in

her home.

That evening Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dickson will give

& party for Miss McKibbin and ‘Mr. Elam in their home.

A luncheon in the Propylaecum on June 25 wlil be given by Mrs,

Roarbach for the bride-to-be. The in the McKibbin home.

bridal dinner will be June 27

Mrs. Horace McClure Announces

Camp Dellwood Staff:

Schedule Training Course

Staff members for Camp Dellwood’s 1941 regular camping period June 29 to August 17 have been announced by Mrs. Horace McClure, personnel adviser for the Indianapolis Girl Scout Council's camp com-

mittee. The 25. counsellors will ming supervisor, unit directors and a Three - camping periods of two weeks each and an extra period of one week to meet the increasing demand for camping experience will be included in the summer season. On the program’ will be training in crafts, swimming, dramatics, nature study, singing, outdoor cooking, hiking and games. Horseback riding

include a dietitian, a Red Cross swim-

ssistants.

Legion News— Post 4 Group To Elect Heads

.| dance music in addition to the en-

Service Read

will be conducted through a local stables?

‘Miss Lucille Cannon, who will serve her fourth year as camp diYector, will be in charge of a threeday pre-camp training course for all stafl members from June 26 to June 29. Her assistant will be Miss Wilma Lang, who with Miss Cannon is in the local Girl Scout office.

- Camp Dellwood is organized into four camping units based on age - groups, each served by four counsellors. A troop house with a kitchen is in each unit, which includes six tents of four girls each. All sessions ‘will be oren to intermediate and senior Scouts, but Brownies, from 7 to 10, will be admitted only to the first two sessions. A separate unit for Senior Scouts, girls from 15 to a7, will be* headed by Miss Phyllis

Strauss, a member of the Tudor Hall]

School faculty.

- Camp unit leaders are: Woodland, | pay

Miss Mary Reese, field worker for the local Girl Scout staff; Fairy Ring, Miss Dorothy Kline of Thorntown, a DePauw University graduate serving her second season at Dellwood; Service, Miss Betty Gridley, Libertyville, ey a DePauw graduate anc a staff member for

The annual election of officers for

LIS POST 4 will take place tomorrow evening at the , World War Memorial. The nominating committee includes Mesdames George Swain, Dale White, Clarence S. Taylor, Ralph Hesler and Charles Holton.

Mrs. Jean S. Boyle, retiring pre dent of the 12TH DISTRICT AUXILIARY, will represent the district council at the Indiana Department convention at South: Bend in August. Mrs. Henning Johnson was selected as her alternate at a recent council meeting. Announcement was made that 45,000 poppies were, sold on Poppy in May, exceeding the district quota of 43,300. The council voted $10 to the department scholarship fund. Several members will attend Legion Day, June 29, at the Lafayette Soldiers’ Home.

.. Mrs. Harry A. Lorber is the new president of MADDEN-NOT-

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Mary| TINGHAM UNIT. Officers elected

University, a member of the 1939 Dellwood staff and a student at the

National Camp Counsellors’ Train-|p

ing School in Chicago. Miss Helen Skinner of Lafayette, assistant dietitian .at Indiana University and a Purdue University graduate, will be dietitian at the Camp nurse will be Miss urg, a graduate of St. Vincent's Hospital Nurses’ Training School. A member of the camp staff for the last three . years, Mrs. James F. Small of W. Lafayette, will be director of crafts.

Swimming Staff

~ - The swimming staff will be headed by Miss Mary Johnston of West

recently are Mrs. I. R. Boner, first vice president; Mrs. Henry Swing, second vice president; Mrs. Charles 2 , recording secretary; Mrs. Elmer E. Sutherlin, ray ing secretary; Mrs, John P. Cook, treasurer; Mrs. Carl Woerner, chaplain; Mrs. Edward G. Spillman, historian; Mrs. Lee Sims, sergeant-at-arms; Mesdames Victor Hammel, Orval Robison and Guy Heckman, executive board.

‘The HAYWARD-BARCUS UNIT 56 AUXILIARY will meet at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the World War Memorial with Mrs. Charles P. Andrews, president, in charge. The constitution and by-laws will be read, with recommended changes, by Mrs. William Weimar, chairman, and will be voted upon by members.

|Cardarelli-Thomas

Rite Performed ~ ‘Mr. and Mrs. Acky Cardarelli are

on a wedding trip North and will be at home after July 1 at 2035 N.

| Meridian st.

Mrs. Cardarelll was Miss Winifred E. Thomas, daughter of Mrs. Lila yesterday in St. Joan of Arc Church.

Mr. Cardarelli is the son of Mr. and

the AUXILIARY to INDIANAPO-|'

Burkholder, before her -marriage|po

| ‘The Rev. Pr. Edwin F. Sahm officiated. The bridegroom B. i.

Dinner Honors Military and Defense Aids

a buffet-dinner dance at the Columbia -Club Saturday night will honor military dnd defense industry leaders in Indi@napolis.

The event is a part of the entertainment program inaugurated recently by the club to welconie and extend ‘club privileges to such persons, according to Benjamin N. Bogue, club president. : Members have been invited to assist in entertaining the honor guests., Men of the club's hospitality committee and their wives will be in charge of arrangements and will act as hosts. The buffet-dinner- will be served in the main dining room at 8 p. m. and will be followed by dancing to Chic Myers’ orchestfa. The club’s departments will be” open for inspection and entertainment of guests. : The Casc dinner music and

ade room will feature after-theater

tertainment in the main dining room. Dress will be informal.

7 ettel-Norman

A wedding breakfast at the Marott Hotel Hunters’ Lodge followed the marriage this morning of Miss Martha Norman, daughter of Dr. Olin B. Norman, 3645 Winthrop Ave., to Joseph H. Zettel of Somerville, N. J. The bridegroom is the

son of Mr. and Mrs, Cyril J. Zettel of Alexandria. The Rev. Fr. E. F. Sahm officiated at the 10 o'clock service before a background of palms and ferns in the rectory of St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church.. The couple’s attendants were Miss Jean Miller, cousin of the bride, and Frank Zettel, his brother’s best man. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a jacket dress of green and white sheer crepe, a Lily Dache hat of starched pique with a black illusion veil and summer black and white accessories. Miss Miller's Lcostume was a navy sheer dress and picture hat. Mr. and Mrs. Zettel are leaving on a trip to. New England and will be at home after July 1 at 59 Lincoln Ave. Highland Park, N. J. The bride attended Butler University, was graduated from Purdue Uniyersity and is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority. Mr. Zettel. is a graduate of the Purdue Mechanical Engineéring School snd is a Phi

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1. Mrs. Otto Charles Guedelhoefer was Miss Alice Elaine Reid, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Reid,

before her marriage on May 26. (Ramos-FPorter Pho to.)

2. Miss Elizabeth Hansing, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Hansing, p. m,, next Friday, in the Emmaus Lutheran Church. (Kindred

Neiman, son of Mrs. Iva Neiman, at 7:30 Photo.)

will be married to Oliver E.

3. Miss Josephine Eaton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs: LeRoy Eaton, has chosen next Friday as the date

for her marriage to Paul Easterling, son of Mrs. Frances Easterling.

4. Mr. and Mrs. Peter C. Pedersen have announced the marriage of their daughter, Martha

William Paul Megenhardt, son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Megenhardt. field Photo.) rs 5. A May 17 wedding was that of Miss Norma Drews, daughter of ward J. McGoran. (Porter Photo.)

Marie, to The wedding was April 4. (Moore-

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Drews, to Ed-

6. Miss Catherine Mary Miller and Robert George Von Staden were married June €. The bride is the

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Miller. 7. Miss Phyllis Groener, daughter of Mrs. Mclntire, were married Saturday.

8. A Sunday wedding was that of Miss Adeline Weaver and Glenn Buchanan, son of Mr. and

Walter F. Buchanan. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry

Geneva Groener, and Edward Talley, son of Mrs. Maude

Mrs, 0. Weaver.

The Bridal Scene ol 5 Mrs. Scott Hiser Will Entertain Tonight for Martha McConnell; Shower Honors Ethel Bradley

Mrs. W. Scott Hiser will entertain- this evening at the home of Mrs. Walter C. Hiser, 7267 N. Pennsylvania St., with a miscellaneous shower in honor of Miss Martha McConnell, whose marriage to Samuel Everett Privett will be Saturday afternoon in the First Presbyterian Church, The guests will include Mrs. Clair McConnell, mother of the bride-to-be; Mvsdames Orah Privett, M. R. Schoener, Richard T. Hill, Ellis King, Mayer Maloney and the Misses Joanne McConnell, Helen Rogge, Margaret Kellenbach, Dorothy Ann Fisher, Virginia Caldwell, Harriet Gerdts, /Joan Jose, Mary Adelaide Denton and Doris Belzer. Mrs. Maloney entertained last night at her home, 423 Berkley Road, with a crystal shower for Miss McConnell. Mrs. Russell Sanders assisted her daughter. The guests included the Mesdames McConnell, Privett, Walter Myer Jr, Robert Craft, Wilbur Hulitt and the Misses Denton, Virginia Caldwell, Gerdts, Jose, Doris Belzer, Rogge, Betty Ann’ Schroeder, Joanne McConnell, Marjorie Craft, Jane Blake and Lucille Broich. : o 8 8 Miss Ethel Bradley, who will be

mother of the bride-to-be; Mesdames Mary Elizabeth Hall, John Helsly, Harry Hand and the Misses Jean McArthur, Jean Roberts, Dorothy Ann Graber, Mary Monday and Marian Faith. 8 8 8 Honor guest at a kitchen shower given recently at the home of Miss Mary Hull, 57 Whittier Place, was ‘| Miss Bettie Marie Breech whose marriage to Ensign Gale A. Nave

married to Dr. Roland P, Sibson on June 28 in the North Methodist Church, was honor guest last night at a linen shower given ‘by Miss Dorothy Glosson, assisted by her mother, Mrs. Irvin Glosson. The guests included the Mesdames C. A. Burris, Louis Nieworth, Hayes Miller, Donald Madden, Edward Schock, G. B. Johnson Jr., Jackson Keith, Warren Heslar, Edward Richter, M. W.- Hankins and Miss Ruth Funk and Miss Dorothy VanHorn, } on 2 #

Mrs. Audrey Bolander, 1726 Cottage Ave, gave a dinner and personal shower last night for Miss Helen Sanford, who will be married June 29 to Will H. Henzie. The hostess was assis by her mother, Mrs. Arthur Monday.

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Personals

Mr. and Mrs. Gene Tacy, 40 W. 35th St., are spending their yacation at Golden Hill, Freeman Lake, near Monticello, until July ‘1.

Miss Erma R. Berry, 4155 .Grace~ land Ave., and Miss Judith Robinett, 2937 Park Ave, will return Sunday after a two-week visit to New York.

Stuart<St., returned recently from a visit wi eir son Donald at Camp Sheluy, . They also visited Gulif-

, Miss. and Mobile, Ala. Mrs. Messick to Talk The Washington W. C.,T. U. will hear » talk by Mrs. E. P. Messick in the, home of

‘Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ratliff, 2009]

Guests were Mrs. Jennie Sanford,

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|an instructor at . Indiana Central

|bride #5 a graduate of Indjana

of Pensacola, Fla. will be Sunday: Assistant hostesses were Miss Eloise Foreman and Miss Eileen Sweeney. Guests with the bride-to-be were Mrs. Harry ©Nevison, Columbus, Ind.; Mrs. James Comstock, Noblesville; Mesdames Henry Decker, William Pert, Harry Hunt and John Vaughn; Miss Ethel Zagar, Chicago, Misses Patricia Mushrush, Eileen White, Lila Jane Harms, Lucile Craigle and Winona Watson. Miss Breech is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl J. Breech, 1457 Fairfield Ave. and the prospective bridegroom is the son of Dr. and Mrs. H. E. Nave, Fountaintown.

» ® - “Bridge and a pantry shower formed the entertainment at a party given recently by Mrs. Kenneth N. Rider Jr. in the home of her aunt, Mrs. Harry Wallace Dragoo, 4520 N. Pennsylvania St., for Miss Frances Hyde. Miss Hyde will be married to Homer McCracken Friday at Edinburg. Guests were Mrs. Hyde's mother, Mrs. John F. Hyde of Edinburg, Miss Jane McAnelly of Greenwood, Miss Eleanor Hougham of Franklin, Miss Veretta Sutton of Muncie, Mrs. Robert Wasmuth of Huntington, the Misses Jane Dolen, Ruth Miller, Sally Spanagel, Betty Reed, Jeanette McElroy, Harriet and Julie

Hyde. fet) ® » 8. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Loesch, New Albany, announce the ap]

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: proaching marriage of their daughter, Rosa.

son of Mr. and ‘Mrs. John M. Coffey, 1821 Barth Ave. SE a * The wedding will be June 28 in the rectory of St. Catherine of Sienna Church, with the bride-to-be’s cousin, the Rev. Fr. Bernard Gerdon, officiating. WR Ie ee : The marriage of Miss’ Lois Taylor,

College, and Eldon A. Fouts took place June 6 at the home of Miss Mildred Ragains, who. was maid of honor, in: University Heights. Mr.

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Parties Fete Miss Schort

. Several parties have been planned in honor of Miss Gwendolyn Schort, whose marriage to Thomas A. Bunch will be. June 29 in the Third Christian Church. Mrs. Ralph Holton, who will be a bridesmaid, will entertain tonight with a kitchen shower at her home, 3347 N. New Jersey St. Guests will be Mrs. Edward P. Schort, mother of the bride-to-be; Mrs. Elsie Bunch, mother of the ‘bridegroom-to-be; Mesdameés Hugh K. Thatcher Jr. Don Roberts, Ear! White, Walter Striebeck, Joseph Nesbit, Robert Stansbury, Earl Williamson, Clayton Shull, Herman Morgan Jr., Kenneth Lemons, Lloyd Newlin, Dean Farnam and the Misses Ruth Keller, Ada Jane Rothenburger, Bessye Lamar, Jeanette Rutherford, Mildred - Hume, Connie Conrad, and Beatrice Howe. The hostess will be] assisted by her mother, Mrs. Gerald Hutton, and. Mrs. J. W. Holton. Mrs. Grover Shinn, 2218 N. New Jersey St. will entertain tomorrow night. Guests will be members of the Women's Choral Group of the

Election Toda

|Girls’ State

Hall This Afternoon

mection fever is running high at

the first annual’ Girls’ State, spon sored this week by the American Legion Auxiliary at Indiana Central College, as Joan Goss of Indianap=

loli and Mary Graves of Muncie

. |oppose each other todav in the race

| Wells - of

| |for Governor, the former on the

Nationalist ticket and the latter on the Federalist ticket. - ir Other candidates chosen yesters day for election today for state offices by the Nationalist party are June Eissler of Evansville, for Lieu= tenant Goverpor; Gloria Bain of Monrovia, SeCretary of State; Doris

Indianapolis, Auditor;

v |Jerry Spycholsky of Michigan City,

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|Albert Leroy

Vondersaars Are on Trip, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Leroy Von-

dersaar are leaving on a motor trip through the South following their marriage at 9 o'clock this morning in St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church. Formerly Miss Virginia Leah Bremerman, the bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Bremerman, 7101 N. Meridian St. Mr. Vondersaar’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Vondersaar, W. 79th St. White gladioli and baby’s breath, in two large baskets on the altar and in two standards in the sanctuary, were the only decorations at the church. The Rev. Fr. E. F. Sahm read the wedding service. Maid of honor at the ceremony: was Miss Ruth Habig and bridesmaid was Miss Phyllis Vondersaar, sister of the bridegroom. The brides brother, Dale Bremerman, was best man and Robert Ferrell was an usher, I The bride wore a gown of. white marquisette, fashioned with a tight torso bodice, sweetheart neckline, full bishop sleeves and a long round train. Rows of Valenciennes lace were on the bodice. Her short illusion veil fell from a halo cap of marquisette. Miss Bremerman carried a round shower bouquet of gardenias, white roses and stephanotis. Miss Habig’s gown of daffodil yellow and Miss Vondersaar’s of crystal green were made like the brides with halo caps to match. They carried round bouquets of Talisman roses and Token roses. The mother of the bride wore a green and white twin print redingote with brown accessories and a corsage of Snow White roses. ' With her aqua crepe dress and brown accessories, Mrs. Vondersaar had a corsage of Talisman roses.

Following the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Bremerman were hosts at a breakfast for the ‘bridal party and immediate families. On either side of the wedding cake were cornucopias. of white roses and baskets of white flowers decorated the house. Mrs... Vondersaar is traveling in a red, white and blue striped seersucker suit with blue and white ac-

- [room preceding the wedding re-

mond, Indianapolis, to Henry Coffey, | Mrs.

|college and also Indiana University.

Third Christian Church. On Thurs-

rd cessories. She attended St. Maryday afternoon, Mrs. Richard Field-

of-the-Woods College and Mr. Vondesaar attended Indiana University, where he was a member of Sigma Pi Fraternity. They will be at home in Indianapolis.

ing will be hostess for a party at which members of Phi Beta Sorority will be guests. Next Tuesday night, Mrs. Clayton Shull will give a miscellaneous shower and Miss Beatrice Houze will. have a crystal shower onthe following Wednesday. The Misses: Edith and Ethel Hoffman have not yet set the date for their party.: 21 Mr. and Mrs. Schort will give a bridal dinner at Catherine’s' Tea-

Annual Picnic Thursday ‘The angual picnic of the Beta Delphian Club will be held Thursday at the home of the president, Mrs. M., P. Dahl, 3530 Watson Road. Following the picnic, Mrs. William 0.. Cheesman will give a book

hearsal on June 28. review.

Entertains for Bettie Parker

Miss Bettie Parker, whose engagement to Merrill Mitchell of Ft. Lewis, Seattle, Wash., has been announced, was guest of honor at a

miscellaneous shower recently given by Mrs. Richard Curtis, 1705 N. Alabama 8t., assisted by her mether, Mrs. Emil M. Lichtenauer. « The: bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles \R. Parker, 3360 N. Meridian St., and Mr. Mitchell’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. F. Mitchell, 6587 Broadway. The wedding will take in ‘Seattle. ’

GETTING INT OF SUMMER'S WORST PROBLEMS

Practically all women, rightfully, feel that they must wear a girdle,

same women, often feel, with equal rightness, that the effect. is not worth all the effort involved in getting a girdle on when the weather is hot. ;

A woman comes refreshed from her bath. Her skin feels cool and smooth, She herself feels calm and serene — at peace with the world. Then, she starts to put on her girdle. She pulls up first on

: : sone side, then on the other. She Suests at the shower Included | i uggles with it. The. elasticized Hitch, Elmer Dolzall, Warren Has- [sections cling to her skin. The gir-

“R. ,|dle. won't ‘move up or down. She ler, W. R. Strong, Lawrence Taylor, gets hot and begins to :

ker, Albert Mendenhall, hot 1 perspire Charies. Brown, Henry Decker and |Her skin feels sticky and uncomJ. C. Ertel II, the Misses Joan Casey, | fortable. By the time she finally Jane Coe, Fran Mary |gets her girdle on she’s lost her

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‘| Anna Buts, Marjorie Pyke, Marjorie |temper and all the coolingsoff ef-

Tretton and Bettie Breech. Mrs. |fects of her bath. She's lost preErtel and Mrs. Decker have enter-|cious. minutes ‘and’ the rest of her tained for Miss Parker. dressing must be hurried because . Mrs, Parker and her two daugh-iputting on her’ girdle has taken ters, Mrs. Hitch and Miss Patker, her at least twice as long as it left Saturday for Monterey, Cal. would in the winter-time. By the where they will be until July l.|time she's finally fiidesed _ She They will then motor to Seattle,|doesn’t feel as if she's ever a where the wedding will take place path 8 J d July 10 in the chapel at Ft.{sne Lewis. Mrs. Hitch will be her sister’s tendant. ead

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Executives

L.F.C

us| Meet Thursday

1941-42 plans for the Indiana Fed

- in| ction of Clubs will be discussed at Churoh, [% be

Dar- | the Columbia Oly

‘Thursday at.10:30 a.

i | Treasurer, and. Marjorie Harvey of i |Indianapolis, State Superintendent,

Federalist candidates for the same offices are Collette Seibold of Ft, Wayne; Peggy Amos of Goshen, Maxine Lamb of Carmel, Jean Cole lette and Martha Houlehan of Crawfordsville. ) Delegates to the State are organ: ized into residents of six mythical cities in three counties. Nationalist and Federalist choices, respectively, for mayors of these cities are: Fele ler City, E. Jean Hoover of Goshen and Eva Morgan of Elkhart; Dowse ney City, Iole Mary. Vellutini of Crown Point and Loretta Sharp of Anderson; Eisenbise City, Martha Ellen Lewis of Monrovia and Vera Kunath of Evansville; Siebert City, Virginia Nail of Wabash and Jeanet Whetsel of Ft. Wayne; Haymond City, Pauline Spurgeon of Salem and Mary Lou Williams of Elwood;

Jean Shelburne, both of Indiane apolis. Candidates also have been named for State Senators and Representas tives. Mrs. Guy O. Byrd of Indiane apolis is directing the publication of a daily newspaper with Glorg Bain of Monrovia as editor. Indian= apolis girls on the staff are Marjorie Have: Sue Risdon and Jacquelyn

Charles R. Ettinger, Marion County clerk, has set up three vote ing machines in the college gyms nasium for the election. Governor Henry F. Schricker and Mayor Rege inald H. Sullivan will greet the new Governor after her eléction. A tour this aftermoon has been arranged by Mrs. Lester A. Smith, new president of the League of Women Voters. The girls will visit the City Hall, where James E, Deery will explain municipal gove ernment operations, the Christian Park Community Center and Gare field Park.

P.-T. A. Conference At Ball State

Times Special ] MUNCIE, Ind. June 17.—Dr. Dane iel A. Prescott of the division om child development and teacher pere sonnel of the University of Chicago will be the principal speaker at the conference for Indiana parents and teachers, which will be held tomorrow and Thursday at Ball State Teachers College, under the auspices of the Child Development Service. Various phases of “Understanding Developmental Problems of Chile dren and Adolescents” will be given by Dr. Prescott in ‘three addresses, He will speak Wednesday morning from 10:30 to 11:30 o'clock; Wednes= day afternoon from 2 to 3 o'clock and Thursday morning from 9:20 to 10:20 o'clock. : Dr. Prescott, who is author of “Emotions and the Educative Proe cess,” is an authority on educational psychology, education and intere national relations, educational soe ciology, ‘child growth, emotions, and education of teachers. :

Benefits Festival Fund

The Altar Society of the Assumpe tion Catholic Church will have .g§ public party to benefit its festival fund at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the home of Mrs. Leo McCarty, 1103 Reisner St. :

Celebrate Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. I. Gray, 35% N. Hamilton Ave, hold open house frem 3 to 5 p.m. Sunday in celebration of the golden wedding

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