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by Mrs. Addison Howe.

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in charge of properties. Parties Planned for Civic Play '. ‘

formance of “Blithe Spirit” at the Civic will be sponsored by the Butler Univ will be Misses Katherine Hill, Helen Lee Snyder, Maxine Critchfield and Dorothy Carson,

play Mr. and dinner party for M. R. Ray.

McNamara Small, Anna Marie Snider, and Joan Van Armen,

Mrs. Burghard Heads Committee

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E. G. Preihage, E. B. McMullen and Homer Humpke.

phreys, Laura Krause, Frank C. Thompson and E. O. Behymer.

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Pittenger, M. H. Rothkopf Singleton, Frederic

"Indianapolis lunior League fo Hold Annual Meeting at Herron Tomorrow

THE INDIANAPOLIS JUNIOR LEAGUE will hold {ts annual meeting at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the John Her-.. ron Art museum. Tea will be served folewing the meet-

“Directors will give their annual reports and election - of officers will be held. One delegate will be elected to

_accompany the incoming ‘presiderit to the conference of the Association of Junior Leagues of America to be held May 13 to 17 at Chateau

A skit, “Tes With the Hobby Club,” will be: presented by members of the league's Hobby club. ~The skit was written and directed

cast includes Mesdames William Snyder Hall, William Jungclaus, Paul Weer, Perry Meek, Paul L. Hargitt, Harry V. Wade, Blanche Mote, Rudolf Haerle, William Lochhead and Jean Black. Mrs. BE. Havens Kahlo and Miss Dorothy Jean Hendrickson will be

MANY PARTIES ARE PLANNING to attend the benefit pertheater Friday. The event ty Mothers’ council. Ushers s, Theresa O'Hara, Betty

Reservations have been made by Dr. and Mrs. M. O. Ross, Dean and Mrs. Gino A. Ratti, Dr. and Mrs. Frank H. Gorman, Dr. and Mrs. Seth Elliott and Dr. and Mrs. Roy M. Rebbins, Preceding the Mrs. George W. Schumaker will entertain with a Mr. and Mrs. August O'Neal, Mrs. Anne Bake and

Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Schorn will entertain for Mrs: Frances Brecount, Miss Betty Lo Schorn and F. Richard-Wilking. Mrs, R. O. be the chaperon for a group including Misses Rita Lucille Volk, Anne Walter, Dorothy Swift

OTHER RESERVATIONS have been made by Messrs. and Mesdames Karl A. Ziegler, Henry L. Patrick, C. E. Parsons, Howard th, C. P, Curtis, Edmund Fark, Ralph Davis, Robert Motten, Dan , Joe Hill, Prank Millis, W. A. Singleton, B. Lynn Adams, Robert L. Oraig Sr., Lester Hunt, Ralph E. Simpson and Walter Wil-

Also attending will be Messrs. and Mesdames Dan Langeli, A. 8. Dueesenberger, A. W. Brayton, J: B. Redwine, William Neeriemer, Frederick Wilson, C. 8. Endicott, P. A. Kappes, M. J. Austin, E. B. Palmer, A. J. LeBien, Raymond Price, Harry Coyner, H. B. Skelton,

Others at the play will include Mesdames Ben Mahon, Irvin Larson, E. H. Holloway, Mervin Heller, John Forrest, M. A. Losey, George Rice, R. F. Wittenberger, T. A. Larson, J. A. Kelly, A. P. Hum-

Oscar Burghard is chairman of the ways and means committee. Mrs. Prank Millis is in charge of tickets, assisted by Mes- , Alfred W. Buschmann, William Keough, Fred

Henning, A. 8. , Roy Price, George Leonard, Charles Josey, Carl . M. A. O'Hara, R. Lowell Parr, W. A, k Wilson, Arthur Patterson and Martin J. Luich-

| Take Vows

Miss Lucile Neiman became the Week in the public schools. The bride” of Reynold F. Domroese at schedule folldws,

Craig-Jordan Vows Are Read In Fifty-First Street Church

of evening. The Rev. Emery Parks officiated. bride is ave Bt, 3701 E. 34th st.

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After Wedding

Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Perisho are on a wedding trip following their marriage at 3 p. m. yesterday “in the Carmel Friends church. The Rev. Glenn Rinard read the cere-

Sister Is Attendant

The bride, the former Miss Vir-|pink and wine carnations. ‘ginia White, is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carmel, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Byron C. Perisho, Carmel. Given in marriage by her uncle, W. W. France of Mishawaka, the bride wore a white brocade gown and a fingertip illusion veil. She carried a white prayer book topped with a white orchid. Mrs, George W. Crawford Jr. was the matron of honor. She wore a pink net and satin gown. The flower girl, Marianne Grove, was dressed in a blue net : The bridesmaids, Mrs. Herbert Zinsmelister and Mrs. Phyllis Horton, chose aqua chiffon and peach net gowns. Leonard Holloway Jr. was the best man and ushers were Joe White and Albert Moffitt. ~ A reception in the church followed the ceremony. For her go-ing-away outfit Mrs. Perisho wore & navy blue and white print dress with navy accessories.

dan’s, accented in blue.

was in pastel shades.

Ralph Craig.

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the chapter

follow the meeting.

Entering with her father, ' bride wore a gown of white bridal Couple on Trip satin with a fitted basque, mar- } |quisette yoke with a wide lace ruffle and long sleeves. Her full skirt extended into a train. She carried

a bouquet of snow white roses with white carnation tufts in the center.

Luncheon Planned

The Kappa Alpha Theta Mothers club of Butler university will meet house. William Johnson and Mrs. Walter Weil will be hostesses for the luncheon which will be served from noon to 1 p.m. Bridge will

The Fifty-first Street Methodist church was the scene of the marRetha Jordan and Wilbur V. Craig Jr. at 7:30 o'clock yes-

.| carnations and wore a headpiece of

The Mothers’ Council of Butler University will sponsor a performance of the Civic theater Friday night. Two of the council members working on arrangements are Mrs. C. C. Bagley (left) and Mrs. Charles C. Josey.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Sponsor. Performance

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A.A UW. Plans Dinner Meeting Tomorrow

Group Sessions Are Scheduled for April

The Indianapolis branch of the American Association of :Univer= sity Women will meet for dinner at 6:15 p. m. tomorrow at the BroadSway Methodist church. Several group meetings also have been planned for April. Frank: E. Coughlin, first assistant state attorpey general, will speak on .|“Juvenile Delinquency” at the dinner meeting. Miss Agnes Brown is general chairman of the meeting * land +the recent graduates group, with Miss Jean Tabbert as chair_|man, will serve as hostesses. ¢

erature group will meet at T:30 p. m. April 16 in the home of] Mrs. B. F. Gibson, 1672 Ellen dr. | Miss Lois Mallett will lead a dis- | cussion of current books, . ~

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* Becomes Bride

P. H, Ho photo ‘F. T. Priest, Kirklin, announces

‘MONDAY, APRIL 8, 1946

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_ Broad Ripple .Church Is Scene of Wedding

. A double ring ceremony united Miss Emmalou Dieckman and Ensign Herbert. Eaton at 4:30 p. m. yesterday in the Broad Ripple Methodist church, The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Dieckman, 5424 Guilford ave, and Ensign Eaton is the son “of Mr. and Mrs. L. O, Eaton, 4422 Guilford ave. 3 The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of white satin with a yoke of illusion, long sleeves and a pointed

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fashioned like the bride's dress. Her bouquet was of spring flowers, Talisman roses, iris and daffodils.

» 5 Dr. S. Marion Smith of the Butler

Essential Attitude” at the dinner

Lucile Neiman,

R. F. Domroese

meeting of the evening Discussion; group at 6:15 p. m. April 23,

: . y.3 in {Alpha Se 3 \ 7 = The International Relations meet- | 1. . ’ . ing will be held at 1:30 p. m. April or

4:30 p. m, yesterday in the Seventh |

Lewis officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Iva Neiman, 2642 N. Harding st, and the bridegroom's mother is Mrs.

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soms, : Attendants’ Gowns Mrs. Charles Hause, matron of honor, wore a rose taffeta gown with a basque waist, short puffed sleeves and a flowing full skirt. She carried a colonial bouget of blue

the same flowers. Marilyn Sue Neiman, niece of the| bride and flower girl, was dressed in

the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell M. Jordan, 4628 , and the bridegroom's parents are Mr, and Mrs. Wilbur

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The bridesmaids, Mrs. Ralph JorEdward N. France, (dan and Mrs. Walter Altheer, wore gowns of pink nylon fashioned like the maid of honor’s. Their bouquets were also the same as Miss Jor-

Barbara Jean Tungate, the flower | girl, was (dressed in a white net | long dress trimmed in pink and} blue. Her French colonial bouquet

James COraig was best man and ushers ' were Ralph Jordan and

After the ceremony there was a reception in the home of the bride's parents. The couple is at home in

Miss Rebecca Jordan, the bride's sister, wore a gown of blue nylon with a sweetheart neckline and cap sleeves. She carried a cascade boumony. quet of pink tulips, Wedgwood iris,

a long blue organdy dress with a white eyelet embroidered hand around the neckline, She carried a basket of pink rose petals. ~The best man was Raymond R. Domroese, brothef of the bridegroom, Ushers were Leslie R. Neiman, the bride's brother, and Cornelius Heierman. Reception Is Given The reception following the wedding was at the home of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Neiman, 1228 W. 32d st. Assistant hostesses were Mesdames Oliver E. Neiman, Raymond Domroese, Karl Herrmann and Gordon Stalker. : The couple left on a wedding trip to the South and the bride wore a navy blue wool suit with matching

A variety of subjects will be discussed at the Parent-Teacher association

meetings to be held

TOMORROW

Christian church. The Rev. Robert school 84-10 a. m. Legislative study group. Mrs. Paul Hargitt, 5520 N. Meridian, hostess. “The. Future of

Schools,” Burley Bechdolt, WEDNESDAY

26 in the home of Mrs. Winslow Van Horn, 5352 Carrollton” ave. “China” will be the subject of discussion at the evening Interna54—1:30 p. m. Mrs, Marion Gallup, tional Relations group meeting, to : be at 7:30 p. m. April 17 at the Speaker. eleciion. : home of Miss Mallett, 317 E. Maple 58—17:30 p. m. “Know Your School.” d ’ " p Virgil Stinebaugh. Junior high |’ ! or :

school glee club will sing. Mrs. Otto Janert will present the

62—17:30 p. m, “How Can We Prac-!_. ~ {program at the Music group meettice Citizenship in Our Schools? ling at 7:30 p. m. April 24 in the

Paul Seehausen; music by Howe |, ‘me of Mrs. Roach.

by children, 2 p. m. Parent Edu- + catiorteclass will discuss commun-

this| ity recreation.

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Delta Latrelan. 1

Mrs. Barrett M. Woodsmall, y hostess, | crepe, carried a basket of rose pet-

School of Religion will discuss “An Alpha Beta Latreian. 1:30 p. m.|

Pennsylvania,

Book review.

| Alpha’ Kappa Latreian. 1:30 p. m.|

p. m.

The flower girl, Kathleen Kohlstaedt, 'who was dressed in vellow

Wayne B. Stricker was best man and Erwin J. Dieckman Jr. the

Tues. Mrs. Gentry T. Haun, 5441, .. , x : b § » College, hostess, Book review, He PE Droer: wos an ues fl Mrs. J. P. Lahr, | hd * home of the

{bride's parents followed the cere-

Here and There Homemakers’. Tues. mony and the couple left on a wed-

Mrs. Dorothy Gressel, 5612 E. 21st, | ding trip. Ensign Eaton will be stahostess. Covered dish luncheon; tioned in Norfolk Va.

all-day

Berlin, speaker, Inter Alia. Tues.

meeting,

Mrs. Don Jenkins, Rev. CJ utton

Miss Jani

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Noblesville, hostess. “Wind Off the |

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“Rep. Smith Program

By JI} Seripps WASHINGT gressional « rese tional America: John Stellé’s d organization's housing progra charges that M Legion “as a | Rep. Lawren former membe: ecutive com Wyatt progran votes, not hou

wiwin : peplum. Her illusion veil was caught Mr. Stelle, The afternoon Contemporary the marriage of his daughter, ih x Suter Sap trimmed in seed former Illinois Literature group will meet at 1:30| Margaret, and Cpl. Jim Bates, |}, TOR parsed & Yiiie prayer ar Aerie: p. m. April 15 in the home of Mrs. . : i on O. E. Roach, Lakeside dr., New Au-| *°" of Mrs. Beatrice Bates, Los 4 .. Mrs. Fischer in Yellow barrassed by gusta. : Angeles. The wedding was Feb. |® Mrs. E. J. Pischer, matron of commander.” The evening Contemporary Lit-| 23 in the Broadway Methodist |honor, wore a gown of yellow crepe “First, as a

lenge the ri Stelle to endor said. “Secondly

The bridesmaids, Miss Shirley national legisk Clu bs Fauber, West Lafayette, and “Miss given any stud Betty Glass, St. Louis, wore dresses I charge the fo of blue crepe, also fashioned like as a political v f the bride's, but with cap sleeves, on Recalls Tues. ‘Mrs. Robert C, Burnett, Te Doyiety Were like the mee Wer nd o 5021 Central, hostess; dessert oy 3 hutvidus luncheon: “white elephant” sale. Couple On Trip Gen, Bradley,

on Commande comes his bla; the Wyatt .} That is strike “As Legionr take great prid the rights and and women wt try with honor " gesture by Co a disservice to Mr. Smith program “will industry in a retard the erec for veterans,”

14-3:15 p.

20—2 p. m. “Build in Your Home,"

22-2:30 p. m. Play by Brownies;

26—3:30 p. m. “Character and Spiri-

28—2:15 p. m. “Spin the Dollar,”

“pupils. Election. 36—1:45 p. mr. “Amateur Decorator,” Mrs. Eleanor B. Miller from

43—1:30 p. m. Panel discussion on

447% p. m. Open house; movies in

40—2:30 p. m. Scott McCoy, speaker.

Wilfred Bradshaw, speaker. ‘m. Play by Mothers chorus. Election.

Judge Mark Rhoads; music by primary choir. Ki! music by Manual Training high school choir.

tual Education,” Mrs. D, J. Hendrickson; music by mothers.

book review by Miss Louise Hodapp; music by the first grade

Ayres’; music by pupils. Board

meeting at 1:15 p. m.

“Do You Have Behavior Problems?” Mrs. George Mitten, leader.

assembly hall from 8 to 9 p. m. Evening discussion theme, “Success is Nine-Tenths Perspiration and One-Tenth Inspiration.”

Presentation of flag from LaVelle

87—3:15 p. m. Visual Aids,” Miss Gertrude Hark-

69-1:30 p. m. Fashion talk; play

by pupils; election.

72—7:40 p=. Fathers’ night; “Pu-

ture Opportunities for the You of America,” O. B. Hanger,

76—2 p. m, Miss Doris Lynn, speaker.

—1:30 p. m. “Irvington Bac

grounds,” Miss Lola Conner; mu-

sic by pupils.

78—1:30 p. m. Exhibit of home economics and industrial arts departments; music by school or-

chestra.

82—1:30 p. m. “Build in Work,”

Miss Hortense Kelly; program

children in grades 2A, 3B and

3A; election. : “Effective Use

ness.

91—1:30 p. m. Election; entertain-

ment by pupils.

Broad Ripple high school—2 p. m. Election; music by music depart-

ment. THURSDAY

' . 73-1:30 p. m. “Managing Your

Moods,” Mrs, Louis Fosgate a Mrs. Maurice Evans.

FRIDAY

in Ralph Reid, 6263 Sherman dr.

Miss Grimes

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groom is the son of Mrs. Jackson, 2481 N. Illinois st.

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soms.

George Minton's subject in a discussion at the Pre-School Education meeting. It will be held at 1:30 p. m. April 19 in the home of Mrs,

Mr. and Mrs. Bugene C. Jackson are on a wedding trip through the East after their marriage at 2:30 p. m. yesterday in the Third Christian church. The Rev. A. C. Brooks

Mrs. Jackson was Miss Margaret L. Grimes, daughter of Mrs. Ella Grimes, 234 E. 9th st. The brideEdna

The bride wore a gown of white | satin fashioned in princess style with a*lace panel in the front and a long train. Her illusion veil was

caught with a halo of orange blos- ’ 141 She cafried a white Joe | Fy ench Compositions

following their marriage at’ 2:30

burgh, speaker. i terday in the Tuxedo P Wa ; Pp. m. yestérday in the Tuxedo Park] Irvington Chautauqua. Tues. Mrs. ga ptist church. The Rev. U, 8)

Charles E. Hill, 5023 University, jo een officiated.

hostess, “The Far Bast,” Mrs. wv The bride, the former Miss CharO. Terry, “Susan B. Anthony, Gartmel, is the dan : at ghter of Frances E. Willard and Jane Ad- Mrs, Minnie Cartmel, 3328 Kendams,” Mrs. Myra H. Doan. |wood ave. and the bridegroom Irvington Friendship Circle. Tues. the son of Mrs. Gertrude Mills Mrs, P. T. Macdonald, 5206 E.! Chardon. Washington, hostess. Given in marriage by her brother Irvington Tuesday. Mrs. Fred R.|in-law, Kenneth Evans, the bride Gorman, 944 N. Audubon, hostess. {wore a white satin gown and 4 “Polish Situation,” Mrs. Clarence |fingertip veil of illusion. She car Hughel. ried Johanna Hill roses. Procter. Tues. Mrs. E. Bert Leppert,| Miss Beatrice Cartmel, the bride 5920 Crittenden, hostess. “We sister and maid of honor, Ww Stood Alone,” (Adams), Mrs. Ed- dressed in pink chiffon. She ca mund H. Bingham Jr. pink roses. The best man Rose Marie Cruzan Parliamentary Ernest Johnson of Chardon Law. 11:15.a. m. Tues. Ayres’ tray | Leland Banta and Arnold Dan shop; election. | of South Bend were the ushers

Zelotai. 2:30 p. m. Tues. School of| A reception in the home of | Religion. Mesdames Toyozo Naka- |bride’s mother preceded the coup rai, Robert Hall and Ronald Se- wedding trip. The bride's goin crist. hostesses. Discussion on “In- |aWay outfit was & navy blue ad terior Decorating.” white checked suit with navy ad

cessories.

| et Druggists’ Auxiliar

Mary Domroese, 4935 Hardegan rd. high school boys’ ‘octet; election. | rn “Is that Ww / ‘ : ‘ Sram ; yl ” y 'S arshall ig : Entering with her brother, Oliver | 93:13 p. m. Jackson A. Raney,|66—2:30 p. m. Election; music by| , Water” (Caldwell), Mrs. Marsha R d 3 . : { e Parents’ Round Table als ew ; , 3 V 7 fought for, M E. Neiman, the bride wore a gown| supeffhtendent of Deaf school,| Rhythm Makers. ad or 24 A eile mis Knox; “The City of Trembling cads OWS He charged of white taffeta with a lace yoke, | will demonstrate methods of 67—2 p. m. “School Interest,” Miss | a am] - Leaves (Barnett), Mrs. C. Fred y : ship has “fal | . Thurman B. Rice will discuss “Emp-|.. pitchey 7 ip has “fa long sleeves, fitted waist and a full] teaching the deaf. Bertha Leming; music by speech! ” : y. ‘ o : s {101-45 “Pp : a (tional Hygiene.” Mrs. J. L. Craig, 5 n-45 | 4 C 1n situation by fi skirt extending into a long train. 1 : p. m., lan Summer| choir; election, { t ave. will be hostess. Old Glory chap, I. T.-8. C. : ™ fact and seco: " i wero 4466 Central ’ ht 8S i Her fngertip illusion veil was Leisure Hylts. Mrs. Bert C. Mc- | 68—1:45 p. m. Theme is “Build . 3.8 p. m. Tues. Mrs. Harold Ralston, | My. and Mrs. Kenneth Mins will solution, excep caught with a halo of orange blos-| Cammon. Election, Safety,” play by school patrol;| " | 3356 N. Sherman dr, hostess. . + PATS, ne iy in support 13—-7:30 p. m. Homecoming. Judge| election. Roots of Behavior" will be Mrs. Initiation; Mrs. John Thorn- make their home in Chardon, O., Sree of

ROBBINS HISTORI(

Dr. Roy M. Butler univer: ment, will part meeting of th Historical Ass in Bloomingto: The Nationa Btudies and ti nois councils. f convene at tl Robbins will paper on the |

Gossett auxiliary 908. Election. 51—1:30 p.m. Lowell Revue by pupils in grades one through six. Election. 52—3:15 p.m. Election; discussions

accessories for traveling. Her costume was accented with white and a gardenia corsage. They will be at home following the trip at 4035 Hardegan rd.

8—1:45 p. m. “Health and Physical Fitness,” Harold Snyder; election; music by junior high school pupils.

Edgar G. Grimes, gave her in marriage.

princess style. Bridesmaids were Mesdames Robert Brunson, Betty

| ae . Miami Trip Follows Rite

A 3 o'clock ceremony yesterday afternoon in the Hotel Antlers united Miss Eleanor Cohn and

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Burns and Edward Broger. They were gowned in blue, aqua and yellow. Betty Kay Bayless, the bride's niece, was the “‘fingbearer. Dale {Cordray was best man. Ushers in|cluded Melvin Wilhoite, Jack Over|man, Virgil Hall and Donald Jack-

Jerome Dorman. Rabbi David Sha- : piro and the Rev, 8am Levin ofi-| AN OPEN FACE sandwich, as clated. ¢ | described in ‘today's recipe, will The parents of the couple are Mr, arouse a lot of interest—optically and Mrs. Sol Cohn, 1504 8. Meridian |and _gastronomically -—~ when prest, and Mr. and Mrs, Philip Dor- pared by someone who knows the man, Long Beach, Cal. {attributes of delicious and beautiful A white satin off-the-shoulder | sandwiches. gown was chosen by the bride. She Bread must be fresh, but not so carried a white prayer book topped | fresh it won't slice into thin, uniwith a white orchid.” Mrs. Louis D,|form thickness, an adequate amount Spector, East Chicago, was matron of spread must be used for the of honor. She wore a lime crepe |Rreatest appetite appeal and even gown and carried Talisman roses. Mrs. Leo Cohn and Mrs, Marshall

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The Easter Bunny will be on Our Fourth Floor Daily Monday from 10:30° A. M. to ‘Noon and 1:30

OUR FAMOUS FOURTH FLOOR PRESENTS

the EASTER BUNNY,

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Keller, Long Beach, were brides- nu. 4 maids. They wore gray-blue and LUNCHEON BaNDWICH pink crepe gowns and carried (For. Fussday Iuneheow)

4 slices Russian rye bread

bouquets of yellow and pink rpses. Butter for spreading

{the cheese and egg must be sliced Q, wy Nevrys 3 Tn just to the right thickness. Dar ah Sw am W.C. I.U.

|son, the bridegroom's brother. 'and milk. Wash, peel yams and cut| A reception at the church ollengthwise into 4 inch thick slices, | lowed the Wendie, For Javelin Place yam slices in a flat greased | he bride wore a black suit, blac

baking dish, sprinkle lightly with accessories and an orchid corsage.

salt, then with brown sugar, Press| some of the meat mixture over each | slice; pour on apple juice and bake| yy, in a 350 degree F. oven for 25 to 30 Wn allace to Speak i minutes .or until yams are tender. Serve immediately, ings.

dianapolis.

The Indianapolis chapters of Pi Makes 4 %¢f¥* | Omicron sorority will meet at 8 |p. m.” tomorrow in the Woman's | Department club, Frank N. Wal|lace, state entomalogist, will speak on “Beauty Spots in Indiana” and will show color slides. Mrs. Kora Pritchard, president of Iota Gamma chapter, hostess group, will preside.

Will Have Luncheon

The Sarah A. Swain W. C. T. U. will meet at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow in

The couple will be at home in In-|

(ave, Light - compositions |composers will be discussed on the | |program. Participating in the gram will be Mesdames W. H. Eve Maurice, Lulu Singer and Bar- |chairman, assisted by nard, Misses Grace Yates, Ruth and Raymond Kunz, John Cochr Esther Miller and Margaret Champ- |D. Fritz, G. P. Stockton,

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topped with an orchid. Her uncle,| To Be Studied

Alpha chapter of Kappa Alpha

Gamma music sorority will meet at] Mrs. Jack Long, matron of honor, 7:30 p. m. %omorrow in the home of [at 12:45 p. m. tomorrow

: 3 i‘ wore a rose gown also fashioned in Mrs, Oscar Barnard, 3241 Winthrop | Women’s auxiliary to the

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French [They will meet at Butler universit

pro- {will speak on “Interesting Fabrics Hull, |Hostesses are Mrs. Frank Wenge

To Hold Luncheon

A luncheon meeting will be hel for ti Nation Druggis

{Association of Retail

Miss Dorothy Bernd of Ayre

Mesdamé an, R. §

{Snoddy and Leo Merz.

Janis Sherman, flower girl, was dressed in a blue net and ice satin frock. Julian Cohn was the ringbearer. > Sam Bearman was the best man and the ushers were Leo and David Cohn, brothers of the bride. Following the reception in the hotel the couple left on a wedding trip to { Miami. = For traveling the bride wore a wool cloud blue sult with burgundy accessories. The couple will be at home in Indianapolis,

Fraternity Mothers

To Meet Tomorrow

The Lambda Chi Alpha Mothers’ club of Butler university will have a covered-dish luncheon at 1 p. m. tomorrow in the chapter house. Mrs. Emma Jane Craig of the Indiana Poetry society and the Indiana State: Federaton of Poetry Clubs will speak on “Poetry and Bells.” ' Hostesses will be Mesdames Charles Royster, H. W. Mason, 8. F. Dolzell, Fred Day, W. T. Millett and Madge Johnson. ®

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Convention Reports

The University Heights Ww. C. T. U, will meet at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow

4 leaves of lettuce 4 slices Bwiss cheese 15 large cucumber, sliced 1 tomato, 4 slices 4 hard cooked eggs Dressing made of: 1 ¢. mayon-| naise and 1 small can of devilled ham. B8pread bread with butter. Place one leaf of lettuce on each slice of buttered bread and top with a slice of cheese. Put 4 slices of cucumber on the cheese and cover with a tomato slice, Cut eggs in circular fashion and place on tomato slice, allowing 1 egg for each sandwich, Pour dressing over top and serve immediately. Makes 4 servings,

” » » HAM PATTIES ON SWEET POTATO SLICES (For Wednesday dinner) Ib. ground smoked ham fresh pork - ¢. dry bread crumbs Dash salt Dash pepper 1 egg 1% c. milk 1% lbs. yams 1 c. brown sugar 1'4 c. apple juice Mix ham and pork thoroughly with bread crumbs, salt, pepper, egg

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at the University Heights United Brathren church. There will be reports on the state convention, ante tsi

Mrs. Lewis to Speak

The Frances Willard W.C.T.U. will ‘meet tomorrow in the home of

Marning Meeting | The Terrace Avenue Kindergarten Mothers’ ciub will’ meet at 9:30 a. m, tomorrow in the kindergarten, -{}|1402 8. East st. Mrs. Roy G. True

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at 12:30 p.m.

Mrs; Janet Anderson, 3415 Clifton

American | 1049 Villa ave.

Mrs. Bloomfield Moore,

Eicher will give the devotions,

county

the home of Mrs. Bertha Hastings, | U G ’s to Meet

The J. U. G's will meet with president, will speak. A covered dish |rushees at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow at luncheon will be served. Mrs. G. T.|the

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