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1. Almost as symbolic of patriotism as the breeze-rippled folds of the flag above the Highland Golf and Country club-

house is the art of “finding our fun

at home" this summer. Here

are a group of Indianapolis persons who have been doing just that on the Highland links and about its pool.

2. Mrs. Frank G. Jones Jr. and Judy go near the water, |

3. “Drop the left knee; left elbow straight,” Highland “pro” Roy C. Smith instructs Mrs. W. B. Whitacre, wife of Col. Whitacre of Steut |

field.

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4. Sunlight dapples the approach to the 11th green,

5. Mrs. Paul E. Crane, co-chairman of Highland's ladies’ golf

committee,

6. Beside the poel, Lt. Frank Hogan of New York and Baer field. |

Baptist church.

N. Beville ave.

read before an altar banked with palms and ferns and lighted by two seven branch candelabra. Mrs. Farrell Scott will be the organist and Mrs. James Hill the violinist. The bride, who will be given in marriage by her father, will wear a white chiffon gown made on princess lines, with long fitted sleeves forming points over the hands and accents of lace and pearl flowers at the shoulders and neckline.

Sister Attendant

Lace panels trim the skirt and the long train also is edged with lace. The bride's fingertip illusion veil will be attached to a Juliet cap of seed pearls. She is to wear orange blossoms in her hair and carry Killarney roses and baby's breath in a shower bouquet. ‘ Miss Ruth Villwock, sister of the bride and maid of honor, will be in a powder blue chiffon gown fashfoned with a fitted bodice, sweetheart neckline, short puffed sleeves and a full gathered skirt. Her bouquet will be of Briarcliff roses and delphinium tied with pink ribbons. Miss Roberta Jones and Miss Alice Hinton, bridesmaids, have chosen gowns of pastel pink and turquoise. Miss Jones’ bouquet of Better Times roses and delphinium will be tied with blue ribbons and Miss Hinton's, of Talisman roses and baby's bresth, with yellow ribhons.

Mothers’ Gowns

Carrying a basket of rose petals, the flower girl, Janice Marshall, will be in a white net over peach §oWvn made with a fitted

Ft. Wayne, spreads sun-tan oil for Miss Carolyn Madden. |

First Baptist Church to Be Scene Of Phillips-Villwock Ceremony; Dr. Atwater Will Officiate

Dr. Carleton W. Atwater will officiate at the wedding of Miss Helen Villwock and Pfc. Paul N. Phillips at 3:30 p. m. tomorrow in the First

Mr. and Mrs. Theodore H. Villcock, 43 S. Denny st., are the parents| Elmer Beanblossom as co-chairmen. of the bride, and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Nell Phillips, 34¢2| Committee members include Mes-

| The double ring ceremony will be| bodice, puffed sleeves and a long| Carter, H. L. Coyner, John F. Geck-

| full skirt. Mr. Hill will be the best man| |and Herbert Hinton and Frank Jag- | | gers will be ushers. Mrs. Villwock has selected a cor- | sage of pink roses to wear with her street-length dress of beige mesh and tan and beige accessories. The bridegroom's mother will wear powder blue crepe with white accessor- | ies and a corsage of Briarcliff | roses. Assisting at the reception in the church parlors will be Mrs. Z. 0.| Craig of Crawfordsville, aunt of the bride; Mesdames Clifford Scholey, Herbert Hinton Jr. and P. A. Powell, Miss Myra Townsend, Miss Josephine Ward and Miss Dorothy Craig of Crawfordsville, The bride plans to wear a rose two-piece sheer dress accented with white applique and white accessories for her wedding trip. Miss Villwock is a graduate of Butler university and also attended Indiana university. The bridegroom is stationed with the medical detachment, Ft. Benjamin Harrison. i

Legion Group Books

Picnie Tomorrow

A basket picnic will be held by members, families and guests of the Osric Mills Watkins American Legion post and auxiliary tomorrow afternoon in Washington park. Special guests will be men in service who are stationed in or near Indianapolis. Dr. William R. Bolen is commander of the post and Mrs. Bolen is president of the auxiliary and newly elected president of the

11th aijpies.

SATURDAY, JULY 10, 1948

Organizations— Auxiliary Plans Sponsorship of Benefit Events

Activities scheduled on organization programs for the near future include two benefit nights at Riverside park, a picnic and an invitation

dinner, The JUVENILE DETENTION HOME auxiliary will benefit from the sponsorship of events at Riverside park, July 22 and 23, Mrs, Merlin Mullane is chairman with Mrs. Otto Lawrenz and Mrs.

dames S. J. Bardsley, John W,

ler, Walter H. Geisel, Robert Goodlet, J. K. Guthrie, Joseph Hancock, Harold Hayes, W. H. Hodgson, William Jester, Rex McConnell and Leoti Trock. Presidents of the affiliated clubs will act as hostesses. Mrs. M. Earl Robbins is auxiliary president.

A picnic will be held at 5 p. m. tomorrow by PHI GAMMA ZETA sorority at the home of Mrs. Miller Thornburg, 5503 Allisonvile road. Assisting will be Mesdames Everett Donnelly, Lu Muller and Irvin L. Zeiger.

Misses Donna Bush, Roselee Vaught and Billie Ludlow will be initiated into Epsilon chapter, RHO DELTA sorority, following a dinner at the Homestead Tuesday.

The Rev. F. G. Sizemore will be guest speaker and Mrs. C. G. Eicher will have charge of devotions at a 1:30 p. m. meeting of the Univer= sity Heights unit, W. C. T. U., Tuesday, in the United Brethren church at University Heights. Mrs. George Burkhart will preside.

The Marion county chapter, AMERICAN WAR MOTHERS, will meet at 1:30 p. m. Tuesday in the World War Memorial building. Mrs. Nellie W. Savage will preside.

Card Parties Booked

A public card party will be given at 8:15 p. m. tomorrow by the Liederkranz Ladies’ society at the hall, 1421 E. Washington st. Mrs. Henry Walters is chairman. Ans other card party will be at 1:30 p. n.. Thursday in the Food Craft

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Reservations Made for Benefit Game Sponsored by St. Margaret's Guild

NUMEROUS RESERVATIONS for boxes have been made for the benefit baseball game to be sponsored

Tuesday night by St. Margaret's guild at Victory field$.. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rochford will have as guests in their box, Messrs. and Mesdames Ken Woolling, Bert Moore, Damon Goode, Edward Pedlow, Carl Weinhardt, Harry Reisser and Frank Pittman and Dr. and Mrs. Thayer J. Waldo. Mrs. Rochford is general chairman for the event. With Mr. and Mrs. Ken M. Mosiman will be Messrs. and Mesdames Walter I. Hess, John J. Kennedy, S. G. Disque, W, B. Shook, Gus Coburn and J. R. Brandt and Lt. Cmdr. and Mrs. M. Kirk Coleman. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dan C. Hess will be Messrs. and Mesdames Edwin S. Smith, Ben Olsen, Fred Fitchey, Nathan King, Clark Wheeler and Arthur Cox. »

Mr. and Mrs. Rex Schepp to Entertain

MR. AND MRS. REX SCHEPP will have in their party Messrs. and Mesdames E. M. Davis, Russell Williams, Robert Mason, Edwin McNally and Ralph Hook. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Trago will enter= tain Messrs. and Mesdames Thomas Umphrey, Kenneth Kinnear, Jobn Lindgren and William Shepler. In Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Fields’ box will be Messrs. and Mesdames E. O. Noggle, Waltsr Hubbard Jr. and Arthur A. Brown. With Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jock will be Mr. and Mrs. Guy E. Morrison and Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Campbell. With Mr. and Mrs. John Rau will be Messrs. and Mesdames Hal Keeling, John Bookwalter and Robert Burnett Sr. and Dr. and Mrs. Carl Habich, and with Mr. and Mrs. M. Crosby Bartlett will be Messrs. and Mesdam I. L. Kixmiller, Richard F. Crane, Paul E. Crane and James L. Roger and Dr. and Mrs. Philip Winnek.

Howard Griffiths Plan Dinner

A DINNER WILL BE GIVEN by Mr. and Mrs. Howard T. Griffith at their home preceding the game. Guests will include Bishop and Mrs. Richard A. Kirchhoffer, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond F. Crom, Mr. and Mrs. William C. Griffith, the Rev. and Mrs. Thomas R. Thrasher and the Rev. and Mrs. William Burrows. Others who will have guests at the game are Mr, and Mrs. Charles J. Gisler, who will entertain Messrs. and Mesdames Edgar Clark, Chester Barney and John Barney, and Mr. and Mrs. Leigh L. Lykins, whose guests will be Messrs. and Mesdames Louis Ran Roy Gale and Bert Kingan and Jack Tuitt. In Mr, and Mrs. Charles Israel's party will be Messrs. and Mesdames Robert Orbison, Edward Gable and Robert Boyer and John Sloan Smithy Boxes also have been reserved by Messrs. and Mesdames Donaldson G. Trone, William I Longsworth, C. B. Martindale, C, Dolly Gray, Tom Joyce and Paul Stark, Dr, J. William Wright and Dr. and Mrs. C. O. McCormick.

Other Box-Holders Are Listed

OTHER BOXES ARE HELD by Messrs. and Mesdames Pamis Pierson, Edward Bolander, William H. Watters, William Baise, James Ray Thomas, L. J. Badollet, Charles Agnew, Claude A. Behringer, Robert ©. Becherer, Robert Burnett, Fred F. Lehr, E. A, Crage, Frank McHale, L. Roy Ford, L, R. Thomas, DeWitt Brown, Charles B. Sipe, Ray Sparrow and Herman C. Wolff and Fred B. Williams Jr. Additional reservations have been made by Messrs. and Mesdames B. L. Curry, Robert M. Stith and Dudley Gallahue, Dr. and Mrs.

John R. Brayton and Parker A. Cooling.

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