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~ ‘Woods stock ClubMembers will Attend . Decoration Day Darieg. Supper Tonight

‘A NUMBER OF RESERV ATIONS. have been made for the Decoration-day dance to be held" tonight in the Woodstock club. Louie Lowe's orchestra will play for dancing beginning at 8:30 o'clock. The dante will be . preceded by a buffet supper. Among the reservations are those of Maj. and Mrs. Rezin Davis, Messrs. and Mesdames Irving” Fauvre, “R. D. Eaglesfield, Herman Wolff, H. J: Lacy 11, Thompson, Kurrie, Norman Kevers, R. Kirby Whyte, H. R. Keeling,

Wallace C. Tomy and R. W. Spiegel. Others are those of Messrs. and Mesdames Myron Blaine H. Miller Jr., Bruce Ford Brown, Sylvester Johnson, Jom E. Hollett, Donald Keller, Gaylord Wood, John Pearson Sr.’E. 1 Larsen. Donald Test. Aller C. Miller, Herbert Todd and C. C. Nast, Mesdames David Williams, Post Milliken and® S. C. .Carey. The entertainment committee for the event includes Mr. and Mrs. Lyman S. Avres, chairmen, Messrs. and Mesdames Elias C Atkins, Hollett, Ralph W, Boozer, Harry V. Wade and Miller Jr, Miss Sallie Eaglesfield and Peter Hackleman, -

Club Plans Memorial Day Events A FLAG GOLF TOURNAMENT for men will be at Meridian Hills Country club. Several other events have been scheduled for the day. The women's flag tournament will be held at 11 o'clock in the morning and a. putting contest for women will be at 4:30 p. m. The swimming pool also will open tomorrow. Dinner will be served from 12 30 to 7:30 p. ni. Among those who have made reservations are Dr. and Mrs. J. Carleton Daniel, Dr, and Mrs. Raymond Rice, Dr. and pm Charles Harrison, Messrs.

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G.L’s British Brides ‘Bone Up’ on Life

By BERT BRANDT NEA, Staff Writer

LONDON, May 29. ° British brides of American servicemen will be hep to what's what - in° America when -they arrive: in-their new homeland. The¥’re learning to talk American, calculate in dollars andcents and contend with the “strange” customs of its citizenry. These lessons on life in America began quite by accident on

Christmas day of 1943 when the

Reg Cross ‘invited -a group of Ameyjcan soldiers and their English wives to a tea party, The Red Cross workers, t the first American women many of the British girls had met, were backed into a corner and bonibarded with questions about “What,is the climate so like in Kansas?”, ®*Ro American girls wear much make-up?” and “Is everyone in the Statgs really with gas?”

Ethel Malaney (left) and her ier Elinor (center) of Cleveland, give make-up demonstration for British brides of U. S. servicemen. started a the tinsel and trimmings that Hollywood gives it. Sometimes it takes -a bit of per suading to convince them that there are. actually people in America who make only $20 a week and that there are still thousands of hom®s ithout tele-

Red Cross “school for G. I. brides” on the third” floor of London's famed Rainbow Corner club. Here hundreds of the estimated 24,000 British brides of Yanks meet the first Sunday evening of each month to learn about life in America, minus

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cooking » o vy oh THERE WASN'T time at ‘the

tea to answer all the questions;

in America

phones and plumbing. “THese forums lead some of the wives to. suspect that their G. I. husbands have not been exactly factual in describing their station in life and their civilian incomes. When the brides¥register, they list the state in which they will live after the war. The Red Cross then keeps * them notified on things that will interest them and acquaints them with other girls who will be living in that section

© of the country,

» { A DEMONSTRATION of the” American way of applying makeup is probably the amost popular part of the course, Their next interest is culinary, with most of their questiéns centering around pumpkin - pie, southern fried chicken and the secret of making good American coffee. To help them remember these tips, they're given booklets of “Favorite American Recipes” and “A Bride's Guide to the U. 8. A.” “which explains Anmierican customs and translates such British ex-

pressions as cab rank, char, chips

.and geyser into their American equivalents of taxi stand, maid, French fried potatoes and water heater.

Whaley-Flack Bridal Party. Is Announced

"Shower Will Hondr Phyllis Harover -

The bridal news includes the announcements of attendants, a bridal shower and a recent wedding.

Miss Anita Jean : Flack has chosen the attendants for. her wedding to Capt. Cecil H. Whaley,

A. A. P, The couple will be married June 24 in the LynHurst church,

honor, and the bridesmaids will. be |

Gaddy. David Davidson will be best man] and Toney Flack Jr. the bride-to-be's brother, and FEugene Leak will be "the ushers. » 8 8 Miss Wilma. Worrell, 82 8. 8th st., Beech Grove, will entertain June 8 for Miss Phyllis Jeanne Harover. Miss Emily Moore will be the cohostess. ; .The honor guest will become the bride of Richard Finchum on June 22 in the Beech Grove Methodist

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church. Guests at the party will be Mrs, Ralph Harover and Mrs. Elmer

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Miss Rosalie Flack, sister of the| bride-to-be, will serve as maid of| i

Miss Margery Vance and Miss Rat} 2

Y +" Nu-Art photo Mrs. L. L. Harvey is program chairman for .the Chamber of Commerce home safety engineer= ing contest award luncheon to be held next Tuesday in the Colum bia club ballroom,

Evelyn Gullion | To Be Honored At Shower

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and Mesdames Curtis Ducg, Joseph Merriam. Charlton Carter, {isis time d Horace Barden, Fredric Crostreet, Norb -Schaefer, Carl McCann, Joseph K. Bole Jr, Wayne Burns Jr. and Joseph H. Argus. Reservations also have been made by Messrs, and Mesdames Robert. Wallace, Edmond Hebel, Stacey B. Lindley, R. W. Spiegel, J. David -Baker, Frederick Grumme, Karl Stegemeier, Ralph Flood, Ben Olsen, Bernard Lacy, Charles Hagedon. Almus Ruddle, Willard Whipple, Walker ' Bray, Silas Reagan, Albert Campbell, Horace Shonle, Noel Mudd, James Beattey, John Hall, John D. Harrington, Bruce Fogle, Dixon Guy and Fred W. Case, Mesdames Stewart Greene, Helen DeWolf and Henrietta Matkin and Miss Dorothy Ellis

E. B. Taggarts to Give Bridal Dinner MR. AND MRS. EDWARD BYRON TAGGART will entertain with a bridal dinner tonight in the Propylaeum for their daughter, * Nancy Margaret, and her fiance, Lt. (j.€) Howard J. Baumgartel | Jr. U. S. N. R. The honor. guests will be married Thursday in the Taggart home. The dinner guests will be Dr. and Mrs. Howard® J. Baumngartel, {he prospective bridegroom’s parents: Miss Deborah DeCamp of Flint, Mich.; .Mrs. Ross C. Lyons and Miss Patricia Ann Smith and J. Jerome Littell Jr. : . Miss Smith will entertain tomorrow night for the bride-to-be . "at a miscellaneous shower in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hulbert J. Smith. The guests will include Mesdames Taggart, Baumgartel, Smith, Ross Lyons and Charles Penrose, Misses DeCamp, Betsy Turner and Betty Baumgartel and Miss Sally Evans of Hudson, N. Y.

Miss Evelyn Gullion will be they Thursday night at, & crystal shower to be given by Mrs. Jack Flynn and Miss Dorothy Weber. The party will be in Mrs, Flynn's home, 5402 Kénwond ave, Miss Gullion will become the bride of $.-Sgt. Henry F. Schricker Jr, at 3:30 p. m, Sunday in the English Lutheran Church of Oun Redeemer, Mrs. Ernest R. Smith Arthur Weber will assist thei daughters. Attending the party will be Mrs. V, Clay Gullion and] Mrs. Henry F. Schricker, mother of the engaged couple. Also; Mrs. Lewis Robbins, Sa Antonio, Tex.; Mesdames Charles Gullion, S. C. Hadden, - Roberti Lewis, Gerald Wadleigh, Charles Kennedy, Robert Colwell and Fred

Finchum, mothers of the engaged couple, Mesdames John. Moore, Archie Newman, Willis Oakley, Chester Smith, Edward Mann, William = Sizemore, George Worrell, Henry Crump and Geneva Crump. Others who will attend are Mesdames Wilford Furgason, Fred Challis and Woodrow Worrell, Misses , Fern Moore,» Martha Newman, Norma Jean Oakley, Marjory Smith, Doris Mann, Martha .Skin-

honor guest

Saturday Holds Board Meeting; For Graduation | Chairmen Are Announced

Mrs. Hugh D. Merrifield, Kemp! tee chairman

The Rev. Fr. Joseph G. i ati Of the Indianapolis ss the graduates of Lady-|at a meeting of the group's board of directors. morning at{Irddiana National bank. head | All council members are vigilantly watching the progress of plans ter, Ruth. Ann, to S. Sgt. Walter {for aif international security organization at San Francisco,” Mrs. Merri- Scott Hargis, A.A.F. son of Mrs.

14 said... Tha sneaker s i L. J. Hargis. field said. The speaker stated that The oy be at 2:30 p.m. Sun |P€T> Eileen Logan, Pegky Williams the group's vigilance would con-| Committee chairmen for the year a “4 p-1)

: {and Janet and Barbara Harover. awarded by tinue throughout the senate debate’ were announced by the president, day in McKee chapel of the Taber- : 2? =n : 1 arch-|when the charter is presented for|Mys. M. J. Reese. They are Mus.|Dacle Presbyterian church. The . ete TURAL Lrot : : Rev. Harry R. Mercer will officiate] Miss Elizabeth Schniepp became h dian lis ratification. Clarence Kittle, telephone and hos- I ” ’ bishop of Indianapolis. “Our study has led us Po. believe | pitality: Mrs. ©. J. Acker. Amer- Miss Betty Jean Bleeke will belthe bride of Carl E. Auch, seaman Miss Ellen Wagner, valedictorial, i1.¢ another war cannot be: pre-|icanism. Ne : maid of honor, and fhe bridesmaids |2-¢; U: 8: N. Ri; at 8:30 p. m. Friday {has the highest four-year average. vented unless the United Nations Kingsbury, {will be Misses Judith’ Redwine, Bet- (in the home of her parents, Mr.

Mrs ayman con- | . She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. remain united. ‘They ‘must enter | sumers’ Es jor Mrs. Merrifield,|ty Handy and Arline Hyde. i Mes F. W. Schniepp, 407 |Charles Wagner; 5761 Central ave.|into an organization designed both |education arid -post-war planning; George C. Park will serve as best oo is ras The prograg also will include a to prevent war and to remedy as | i Mrs. J. F. Huffman, extension and man. The ushers will be Glenn Mrs P i ~ His Son of ‘Mr. and processional and musical presenta- rapidly as, possible the conditions | home service: Mrs. Christie, health, | Evans, Donald Mehl and Laurel The Rev Vi ue 1, Tas E. 16th st.lerick Forry, Misses Jean Huff, tien by the school chorus. | which cause war,” she continued. |nutrition and pubfic welfare. : . Victor B. Hargitt, pastor|Mary Johnson and Elizabeth Lewis

Dobson, ~ A reception will be held in} +1€ the church after the ceremony. of the New Jersey Street Method-| Mrs, Wadleigh will entertain Sat ist church, officiated.

| To Be Bride of Walter Hargis

Mr. and Mrs. Oscar D. Parrish, {5018 “Central ave., announce the aps | proaching marriage of their daugh-

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‘educafion and post-war planning commitouncil of Women, spoke ‘this morning wil} addre The session was in the 1wood school Saturday > {the school. Father lof the . sociology department at St | Mary-of-the-Woods college. Honors will be Most Rev. Joseph E. Ritte

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ry a gy Graduates Named 5 ‘ Luncheon Follows Mr. and Mrs. Parrish will enter- urday with a luncheon and linen hos aid Miss Bernice Neal and Lt. David Blair Noland, A. A. F. will be | Those who will be zraduated are| Mrs. Merrill C. Christie, heakth,} Mrs. Earl Myers,” municipal | tain with a bridal dinner Saturday Seis Lonise, Sctnieny was herishower for the bride-to-be in the en He : Tf oT 7 v > etz ry v . i ar : ak y. atten » = y p er Sature honor guests at a bridal dinner to be given by his parents, Mr. and Misses Wagner, Helen Betz, Mary nutrition and public. welfare chair -|{affairs; Mrs. E. W. Cowley, war | ight 8 te Mat host h Tre Auch served as his id in Me evthor room. scribed as Mrs. Stephen C. Noland, Friday evening. The party will be in the Jean Bidwell, Elizabeth Blackwell, man, announced through the efforts | po ds: Mrs. Guy 0. Byrd, Fomen | guests will e y ers 0 the bridal A = Jl S 1S 50 § best man.| Her guests will be Mesdames V arf ane Columbia club. Miss Neal and Lt. Noland will be married Saturday |Kathryn Lycas, Joyce Nester, Su-j . L cliths througisont the nds} Mrs, Guy O, byt: Yomen ‘party and the lamites, a reception was held in theiClay Gullion, Schricker, Robbins pe! a afternoon in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard R. Batty. {zanne Orth; Mary Joan” Potts “and | lof the council, clubs throughout then other cities: Mrs. Claude Frank-| The bride-to-be attended Butler ery home before the couple Charles Gullion, Flynn and Forry, M; 5% Mr Mrs. Bruce Fernald of New York will assist her parents at the {Anne Stuhldreher, all of Indian- icity doubled their financial support lin, program director and publicity. university and she is a member oe or a wedding trip. Misses Lewis, Johnson and Norma Born : / = » FJ Y elty fll include Miss Neal's parents, Mr. and Mrs. apolis. in the cancer campaign, ¥ uz .|Delta Gamma sorority. Mr. GEST Tay Lagenaur and Mrs. Jean Ryder, : on dinner. The guests will include Miss p , d | Mrs. Rose M. Cruzan, legislation thel Miss Dorothy Jean Kelly at trainer, Gle

récently returned from duty 1 ! has} Franklin. chosen Miss Mary Deeb as her only

attendant for her wedding to Jo-|

seph” M. Trester. Fraternity Mothers’

The ceremony will be at 7:30 p. m. June 30 in St, Matthew's Episco Cl ub to Install Officers will be installed June 7 by

| Also, Miss Nancy Ann Brady,| She also reported t = (Payne, O.; Miss Barbara Gardellahad donated recreational supplies parliamentarian; Mos. China- -Burma-India theater, land Miss Helen Ann Walsh, Grosse for the residents at the Julietta Mercer, bulletin editor, . | Pointe, Mich.; Miss Paula Have- home. Charles E. Smith,

|mann, Celina, O; Miss Katherine] Fifteen clubs participated in the! After the board meeting, a lunch-! Film. Council

Jean Karr, Belleville, Ill.; Miss Anne Chamber of Commerce's ho safe=| lamber of Commerce's home safe-| = L.¢ held in the Hotel Lincoln |

Banus E. Nea], Mattoon, Ill; Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Ryan and Miss hat the group Mary Elizabeth Neal, Washington; Mr. and Mrs. James Esterly, Akron O.: Mr. and Mrs, Peter S. Murray, Jackson, Mich.: Mr. and Mrs. Whitney Stoddard, South Bend; the Rt. Rev. R. W. Kirchhoffer,- bishop of the Diocese of Indianapolis; Mr. and Mrs. Batty, Miss Betty Newby and Pfc. John H. O. Mertz. :

Walter J. and Mrs historian.

recently wi tained his § he came thi en route to home as he before the J

s a2 =» 2 = =» Pfister, Terre Haute, and Miss Mar- ty engineering contest, Mrs. Harry . pal church. Robert Andrews will ’ am . le A pageant and .county fair will be held Saturday at Orchard jorie Specht and Miss Irene Mary P. Nolen announced. She urged honoring the retiring president, To Meet serve as best man. the Phi Delta Theta Mothers Evelyn and school. The: pageant, “Snow .White and the Seven Dwarfs,” will { Traylor, Evansville. ‘members to attend the awards | Mrs. Byrd. Other guests were re- . of Butler nniversy. The group and Dick V be presented at 11 a. m. Featured at the fair following the pageant Certificates in voice and music luncheon to be held next Tuesday | tiring board members including Mrs. B. L. Burnett. 3812 N. Penn- Preserve Vegetables Ya Re A ve gy I'ma S» will be pony rides, grab bags and a magician. The fair will be spon- will be awarded to Miss: Brady and in the Columbia club. {Mesdames William Meuser, Burton) * Gh Dr a ph ef : . wii {NASD appes, 437 W, A St, , , sored by the Parents association at the school. An auction will be Miss Betz, respectively. z : Knight, Makwell Droke and ©: V.|sylvania st, will be. the hostess| Grandma knew her “vegetables’| Members of the active chapter IF I'M held in the. afternoon. y Chairmen Named | Montgomery. | Thursday at a 12:30 p.m. luncheon all right! She wrapped fruits and {will be honor guests.” Mrs. A P, ealation wil > or Program Participants . "At the session, plans were made Mrs. Claude Franklin was chair- (for the Indianapolis group of the | vegetables in wet cloths because | Humphreys - will preside at: the hina 3 ; Those participating on the mu- for compiling the yearbook and ar- man of the luncheon. She was {National Screen council. they need niild cold combined with [afternoon session. ceived an aj sical program will be Misses Mar- ranging. the program for the com- [assisted by Mrs. Walter J. Mercer “Know Your Movies” will be, thejhigh humidity to keep them ffesh.|' The new officers are Mrs. Kappes, ed my chai jorie McKeown, Nancy Carol Lee- ling vear. : and Mrs. Bert McCammon. jtheme of the meeting with responses| Otherwise they wilt and lose their president; Mrs. - Humphreys, vice admirer.” 1 son. Barbara Gleason Suzanne | by the program chairman, Mrs.|vitamins, which explains why they president; Mrs. Edward H. Lohss, right and Arend, Brady, Yvonne Arnold, Doris Myron J. Spring, and Mrs. John should be stored in the refrigerator {recording secretary, andy Mrs. James are vou wa Béck. Patty Berry. Betz, Barbara | Li. Ww. A. Smith and Bride Thistlethwaite, Sheridan. «| until used . {L. Pedlow, treasurer ming?” An Bidwell, Blackwell, Mary Boyer . Mesdames J. Hyde Pearl, J. Fran-| thing to sa: t Gi Leila Cosentino, Beverly Dobson, ; 3 a cis Huffman and” E. M. Cowley will r an irate ex 2 Me a ven | Dolores Garceau, Gardella, Rosalie | discuss Blue Ribbon pictures of the The letter, iammanco. month. o business m OS sores Helen Gibbons “Family Pictures in the Schools” H. P. WASSON & (C0.

Patricia Hanley. Ha ke: 2 Le REE BE | will be the topic of a talk by Mrs. k f i ; Clayton H. Ridge. Senator Arcada Balz will review “Wonder Man,” which recently had its preview here.

Fellowship Is Gift - Of Indiana Group

Times Special WASHINGTON, May 20.—A list {of 19 fellowships announced here recently by the American .Association of University Women included ohe that was a special gift of the South Bend, Ind. branch. = | Awarded for the first time, it is

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Formal candlelight initiation serv=-| ices will be held at 7:30 p. m. Friday | in the Hotel Lincoln by the Alpha Omicron Alpha sorority. Assisting at the services will be Mesdames . George Brake, M. L Faber, Arthur Wilson, Joseph Saha'kian, W. C. Hempfling, J. M. Brian, F. R. Borns, Robert Amich, David Meacham and Ervin Tucker,

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Miss Helen VanLiew, Detroit, will] arrive tomorrow for a’ visit with her | sister, Mrs. J. E. McKinster, 823 Le- | land st. Miss VanLiew formerly lived in Indianapolis.

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Miss Trinz Graduated _ Times Special + NEW YORK, May 29.—Miss Anita Trinz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | Louis H. Trinz, 5361 Washington |!

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