Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 April 1946 — Page 20
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Rev. Galloway
; - . P re Mae oR ; en i, . TINT oe ov en 4 TS mi ¥ ‘ ; : is es 55 ; ed . ¥ + ' {3 Co bd % . . Jer MY 3 : » “ * 3 Fred & - Z T. A. State Day Saturday Little Flower Dates Will Be in May .Corby-McGee Woe : : : pn » " ie (Eo : i i eri re - ve . : ; on : Church Is ra Nuptials To C Scene of Rite Today "Kans : ; She : : ; Breakfast Follows Service Will Be Read Pcs tor » Dodge-Becker Vows In Atterbury Chapel | be made w | Si . national The Little Flower Catholic church CAMP ATTERBURY Ind April of Women was the scene at 9:30 a. m. today 24—A single-ring ceremony at 8 City, Mo., 1 for the marriage of Miss Virginia p. m. today in the post chapel here Indiana Becker and Eric. H. Dodge. The win pie Mis Eileen ‘McGee and : He Seer ev. Fr. ; . Franc rby. Chaplain Ber- : Re y hi Edward McLaughlin read nard W. Gerdon will hear the vows. Waller Gre : i VOWS. of an . The bride is the daughter of Mr. Parents of the couple are Lt. olis; Mrs, 1 and Mrs. J. Cyril Becker, 1125 N. Col. and Mrs. Donovan McG BR. L, Bed Colorado ave, and the bridegroom Franklin " 8 George Har ‘is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey ~and Col. and Mrs. John F, Mrs, John W. Dodge, 2220 Central ave. OY Di. NJ. Mrs, Don I Entering with her father the : The bride, who will enter on the Sagel, Gar, ‘McArthur bride wore a white net gown fash- : Beetaman phots, Bressmen hots, ms hl Sather, Wil) yar 2 P. H. Ho photo. non, Mario ris, Mesdames Blanche Horner, II- joned with a princess bodice, V| Mr and Mrs. A, W. Spring- May 18 is the date set for Son ted poriee Dchess ee Mrs. C. A. Rocco, Pittsburgh, and Mrs. ma Clark and Ethel Lambert. neckline, bishop sleeves with lace] man, 1229 Hoefgen st. an- the wedding of Miss Lillian |. "on 00 fingertip ill . | announces the marriage of her komo, Mrs, Mrs. Abner Bigby will’ be master ~ Rodets accenting the shoulder line, nounce the aprpoaching mar- | Juergens, daughter of Mr. and | Loc ode from a ey a or velll 3; ter, Miss Mary Jane Parrish Mrs. Paul J of ceremonies. Mrs. David F. Stone (left) and Mrs. William J. MacDonnell are |and a full skirt with lace insets. riage of their daughter, Joan | Mrs. Herman G. Juergens, 838 | iossoms, "081 317 N. Oakland ave., to Ed- 3 Do ..n serving on the luncheon committee for the Zeta Tau Alpha soror- |Her two-tiered fingertip veil of il-| Marie, to James A. Sylvester, | Ellenbergar pkwy., and James . ** , Eggleston, g y 9 At H ward F. Romin fM © The school 35 P-T. A. will 0b-} 4 1c ate day meeting Saturday in the Severin hotel. lusion cascaded from an illusion| gon of Mr. and Mrs. LE Syl- | R. Fox. He is the son of Mr. - ome “in Oklahoma Net gg ° oy 3 bay leag serve fathers’ night at 7:30 p. m. tiara trimmed with lace and seed vester, 1215 E. Ohio st. The | and Mrs. Elmer J. Fox, 715 N. He ie uald of honor, Miss Beverly disna olis * The gers Le | — metho Friday in the school. George Fisher. pearls. She carried a white prayer-" _ gg: Lill be May 25 in St DeQuincy st. The coromon Xxby, Kearney, Neb, will wear a polis. The wedding was i cipation | school $4 principal, will speak on . book topped with an orchid. Cath 9 ‘Si y Catholic ib Yo * Lady of L oy full-skirted gown of aqua taffeta April 13 in the Englewood 5 group , can “he Father Ts & Parent, Too." Brides Attendants atherine’ of Sienna Catholic | will be in Our Lady of Lourdes and a matching feather iat. Christian thurch. 34 United Nat Music will be provided by the — church. Catholic church, Lt. Stanley R. Bachmeyer, Ft b of congres A blue net gown made with a —— ns rs — : dd ' . \ mothers’ and 8th grade choruses Aired bodice. thressquarter | oth ~ | Sill, Okla., is to be best man. ‘Har 0 . \ policies the and the mothers will hold a cake shirn ce, -quarter length ¢ N . ’ ,| After a reception at the Camp) monic Cl b Lg to insure n contest. : Courtney-Lou her Ceremony |g | sleeves, peplum and a full skirt was United Nations at W ork Theme Atterbury Station Officers’ club, the! u i employmen 2 8» ) g y : worn by the maid of honor, Miss . ‘(couple will leave on a wedding Set L h 4 " peri — a ig Be the Read by Brother of Bridegroom . |geuy c. smit, At Convention of Hp logan nee with he bide § Luncheon { DS enh 41 PAT. A AY from T:30 to 9 . The Wideangiis, ais Mss, Ho Wi ; A +i CG . raven 1 suit and brown And YO 1 Shrine Wh ’ ! t will be “The y 1 OOTTRTNEY ; In, ¢. {ree es. Ann. Lamb, The coupl P g 5 practice of pm ig guia i te ye THE REV. FR. PAUL COURTNEY, assistant pastor |geen Heid and Betty Corrigan. omen s ction ommittee Loree apis wil bo st Rome in ram i Prac, » : . Joseph Catholic church; read the marriage vows |Mrs. Free and Miss Lamb wore — ony is statio : 5 ’ : them of 1 War Everett Hessel will give of i Josey hin bys ." Capt. John W. Court- identical gowns of peach marqui- av Ties Svevial : he Hy Honed at Fu Su. A program and luncheon Yor Maps dates. It w Te ai Sic] at 10 a.m. today for his brother, Capt. John Av. LO Ee) ON er oe roma) . LOUISVILLE, Ky. April 3i-United Nations st Work® 1s thet, ¥ide siended Si. Mary'smonis club members and help mation ab Ta JE § p } ; i ’ ’ college, ! or ed oY v7 scouts.| - ney and Miss Joan Loughery. The ceremony was Per outlined with ruffles, fitted basques, Home ih ns a Te Com. mn ON Sot, ry, Bn Inde vurte BL 10:30 4. J. Saturday in A are and th ? : 3% u “ a o> Pr ye . ! F In e entucky | : id -1 fe Officers will be elected. formed in the St. Joan of Arc ! Stell Su belare 2 ihree-gcarer length - sleeves and | y V!versity, Santa Clara, Cal. the Highland Golf, and Country || tons, nu 8 , ys . ; 3 C § : izati . lub will close th , i ent of palms, candelabra and altar bouquets o The organization, representing more than 10 million American c close the season's activie ad use will be held at 7:45 arrangem re . Breakfast Held . t ; : . #3 pe ha big school 45 P.-| white stocks, lilies and carnations. Miss Held was dressed in yellow PP EI nn Nations organization. Mrs. Gastineau ties for the club, 3 C of . : : : : “ i Hine , . Y8KET 2. WWD» on-| . Mrs. O. M. . T. A. The speaker, Dr. F. H. Gor- The bride is the daughter of Cornelius Vincent Lougnery and net and Miss Corrigan wore green vention, announced by Mrs. Nor-| To Entertain rs. O. M. Jones and Mrs. James \ man, head of the Butler university] capt. Courtney's mother, is Mrs. T. E. Courtney. Mrs. Donald A. | met Their gowns Wete fashioned | man deR. Whitehouse, national) Arth ur P ope W. Costin are in charge of luncheon College of Education, will discuss| Potter of Chicago was her sisters only attendant. She wore a z 'lchairman, include Mrs. Pranklin| P Mrs. F. M. Gastineau, president reservations with Mrs. Ray Patter Lunc «The College and the Youth of To-| sheer blue marquiset gown fashioned with. three-quarter length |with romance necklines, fitted bo-| 10) "poocevelt who will speak on of the women’s auxiliary of the|son and Mrs, Louise Beld ; : i day.” : Sleeves, shirred bodice and a full skirt accented with a corded design. | dices and full ‘gathered skirts. The «The United Nations Assembly.” | | 0 | .ectu re Op] |oiee Siaie Medical association, | decorations committ Ru 4 Tuesday a %W . - a t this| Her flowers were pink roses and Seipiunvis, \i tin and oh attendants carried bouquets of Fiorello H. LaGuardia's topic will] wi entertain county presidents and | oom “Opera py 82 5 Tue pro. ¢l the date 1c 3 1. . a . y i yar white sa «is | “ ” s | ’ 0 » E ! a Neat reviews De cen Ewiering au het La he ad with crystal beads | spring Bowers, ) {ve U. N—The Hope ot the World. P PC 1 A oer ees 3 3 ie SUPE | veen d h Parade) na * connection Gop of thel © made with a deep she 395.9 Hpi he. | Merle Adkins was the best man | Wilbur S. Forrest, first vice presi-| I €I'S1dAN Art ome, 5344 N. Pennsylvania arranged by Mrs. Hartley N, Chamber Joka by Ree. Hane; Gu Be and long sleeves. A senlioped pepiun accented the walstiine an land ushers were Joe Becker and dent of the American Society of) st., tonight. Edington and Mrs. Wiliam A. ‘engineerin ug e bra y- i t skirt extended into a train. { | : Bdi p yg! : 8.» 8 | 3 Hagel Sana ne pri-| full net s Le ps ea [Ba Ea A Dias tor He ep Ee ot Arthur Upham Pope will give the] The house of delegates of the]: ; § il De > mary band and chorus played and She chose a two-tiered fingertip illusion veil which cascaded | families followed at Whispering formation.” Evans Woollens Memorial lecture Woman's auxiliary,” Indiana State Mrs. Norman L. Schieider, nar- 0 Dr. B ! sang. from a tiered illusion tiara with a small satin band. Her flowers | Winds and a reception will be held] Other speakers and their topics before the Art Association of 1. Medical association, will convene at | rator, and Mrs. Claire F. Cox, who ! retary of were white roses and valley lilies centered with gardenias. The tonight in the home of the bride's will be Miss Frances Perkins, for-|dianapolis at 8:30 p. m. Friday nli8 a. m. tomorrow in.the Columbia |W¥ill impersonate Jenny Lind, will commissior - best man was Robert Courtney, another brother of the bridegroom. | parents. 'mer secretary of labor, “Interma-|.. . joi Herron Art hn | club to hear Dr. Walter Kennedy, | introduce the performers. Among speaker. ° A wedding breakfast in the Marott hotel followed the ceremony | For her wedding trip to Chicago | tional Labor Organizations;” Frank| ma . | New Castle, discuss “The Medica]| those on the program will be Mes- the home | Mr. Pope is director of the Amer-|Profession’s Response to Public De-|dames Martha Rucker Griffin, Rob- Anne Ba
Mrs. Robert Platt, 337 N. Ken-| yon st, will be hostess for “the guest day meeting of the Aftermath club at 1:30 p. m. tbmorrow. Mrs, George E. Maxwell and Mrs. Willard C. Osler will preside at the tea table. { The D. A F. PF. I club will hold Assisting the hostess will be the its annual spring rush tea for 50 program committee, including Mes- girls this Sunday in the home of , dames Henry W. Laut, Osler, Henry nis patty Hynes, 6128 N. DelaE. von Grimmenstein and Charles * E. Smith. Prank Wallace, entomologist, will speak.
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Scout ceremonies throughout the country. She has been an instructor in dramatics at Mt. Holyoke | college and has participated in the!
Junior League drama institute. h hold d a sod clothl { : { household goods and used clothing Give Reports | during the annual “good turn” the month of May to Cass Tech-
Other speakers for the convention ' week of the Indianapolis Goodwill nical high school in Detroit.
T l ; . ] will include Mrs. J. L. Blair Buck, Industries May 3 tl rough 18.
: Times Special first vice president of the General mive thousand®Boy Scouts, Camp Officers Named By NOBLESVILLE, ‘Ind, April 24.— Federation of Women's Clubs; DI.| pire Girls and Girl Scouts will dis- . y Miss Patricia H. B. Hass, head of the chemistry trinhute large “good turn” week bags Church Women : the bride®f Joseph Edward Wolfe Seperyment at Purdue ; university; | to homes and apartments through- | The Women’s council of the CenLig it he Peter Grant, WLW news commen-; 4, the city, Dr. Howard G. Lytle, tral Christian church has elected at 8 p. m. Saturday in the First tator; Dr. Herman B ‘Wells, presi- | exocutive secretary, announced. | officers for the coming year. : The Rey. dent of Indiana university; Dr. gousewives will be asked to take) They are Mrs. H. Harold Walter, John' Déuglas officiated, ¥ Clemens T. Malan, state superin-|.¢ jeast one bag and place in it| president; Mesdames John Geller, Mrs. Wolfe is the ‘daughter of Jeri ao pub inst iction: MIS. donated articles to be collected, Virgil A. Sly and Exie Critchfield, Mr. and Mrs. G. Earl Brown and po a an| trom May 13'through 18, Collec- | first, second and third vice presithe bridegroom is the son of Alex AOL ot The frdianapolis News: | tion days for the various neighbor-" dents; Mrs. R. C. Williams and Mrs. . : " ' hoods will be announced later. AW. M. Wickizer, recording and as-
T k S - n n n W €C . et An exhibition of recent Herron|
| Art school student work, including] Housewives will be asked to do-' is, water colors, drawings and| nate their discarded - furniture, commercial art, has been lent for
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Ann Brown’ became
Christin church here
C. Wolfe of Noblesville and Mrs. . i . . v i Pauline Watson Wolfe of Indian- Mis Charles Ww: Sewell, adminis’ fies of volunteer trucks will be sistant recording secretaries; Mesapolis Y Ive Lire or . Be0cta ed used to make the pickups. | dames Harold C. Curtis, William 8. Miss Donna Storer of Muncie was Fe ot TE La R Re More than 20,000 housewives Mayer and Carl W. Steeg, corre- . : : “| joined in the drive a year ago | sponding, financial and assistant
maid of honor and Miss Betty Jean yun
Crousore of Greencastle was brides- when the collection included 15,000 financial secretaries, and Mrs. Alice
Annual reports of ‘district presi-| oo 0 clothing, 5000 pieces of E: Koss, treasurer,
mal The best mae alv oo oid v ot big oe Calvi dents and department chairmen furniture and numerous other Arnold of Lafayette and ushers: yi viv : d| . i . were John Dill, Noblesville, and wa be Given af the eonventien ir articles,’ including household goods, Cum Laude Society Edwin A. E and Robert Bus- cap iB : : "| electrical appliances, kitchen ware Il I Ger 15- sent resolutions to be adopted by ye 2 ; el, both of Indianapolis 90% Tesoiunions. and shoes. (Will Initiate Two 0lowing a reception in he | mmm eee TE | iss Marv Harrell and Miss Helon ome of the bride _— > ~ 2 Tr wl Mss ) . h ng ht i bs hb parents,, the . t (W. C. T. U. Unit | Rogers, Tudor Hall seniors, will be couple left on a wedding trip. The B - d - o-Be Rs 4 . | initiated into the Cum Laude 50~ b1 ide is a member of Phi Mu so-' 3 1 l e ‘Meets F riday | clety at 10:25 a. m. tomorrow in the Mr. Woll ficnatia university and 4 Z {| The Mary E. Balch W. C. T U. school auditorium. Chi Aira 2 Inembes of Theta rl " ‘unit will hold its annual institute] Miss I. Hilda Stewart, president Ieernaly RL Burdue mivers | meeting from 10 a. m. to-3:30 p. m. of the Tudor Hall chapter of the
ity. Both will return to their) Friday in the St. Paul Methodist national high school honorary or
Luncheon will be served ganization, and Miss Hazel D. Mc-
| medical name for certain skin irrita~ | tions caused by the higher fungi. Such infections are often very stubborn and annoying.
Sol | church. ) \ : . | | by women of thd church. Kee, secretary, will - conduct the I I'ogressive Dinne r | | Speakers will ipclude Mrs. Bloom- cerémaony. ‘ ov . | | field Moore, Marion county W. Cl — (Advertisement) [s An ang ed | T, U. president, and the Rev. Ernest ' Beta chapter of Sigma Alpha Chi |W. Nugent, St. Paul ‘pastor. Mrs. Maybe this is what's wrong sorority will - have a progressive | Milton Murphy and Mrs, C. G.| —— dinner and initiation services at | Eicher will conduct devotions; 6:30 p. m. today | Mesdames Pearl Wells, Cora Hicks with your skin! Doctors call it Hostesses for the dinner will: be | and Cecil McDaniels will provide Miss Franchen Maners, Mrs. £. H | music, and Mrs. Dorothy Ann Mil» DERMATOPHY ! 0SIS Eberhard. and ' Mi R. R. Bass {ler will conduct group Songs. Mrs. Initiation services will be held in —I Elbert Moore will preside the home of Mrs. Bass, 134 W RT, - » Those ugly facial blemishes, pimples, Hampton dr ates ar ‘ - ’ ‘ { isthe mpt d Initiates are Miss Mz ; Gear en Weds | blotches may be dermatophytosis
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and Mr. Don Money Ie ! ‘Miss Gibbs - 1° * Times Special | BRUNSWICK, Ga. April 24— A common-sense way to combat Mr. and Mrs. George Gibbs, Bruns- them is with a fungicidal preparation the mar- such as TING. virginia, TING is both fungicidal and anti= 10 septic. It is a dainty, pleasant-to-use nongreasy cream that fils Sertsia tH oor aviv fypes of fungi on contact! It may be G The fi Drie Ww dom q ormer doe just what you need to help clear up the areenfield, Ind. and n Jack gkin condition that is bothering you. sonville, Fla, is the son of MIs — pyey if gther products have failed,
Dessert Luncheon Irvington chapter, International’ Travel-Study club, will: meet..with Mrs. Homer A. Eichacker, 5874 Julian ave, for a 1 p.m. dessert lunch-, E. Raymond st., announce the |r gon tomorrow. . engagement of their daughter, Jean Elizabeth, and William
Lawrence Kidwell, son’ of Mr,
. Liang Shen photo Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith, 227 | wick, have announced jage of their daughter, to Minor Ray Gearen Jr. on April in Lyons, Ga.
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Phi sofority, will meet at 7:30 p m. | Bessie Gearen, Jacksonville, and get TING today at your druggist. Only
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and the couple left on a trip to New York. The bride chose & [the bride has chosen an aqua suit|L. McDougall, $pecial “adviser to : : ; 3 ds.” : : : Wi ] H brown and white checked going-away suit with brown accessories and | with black patent accessories. The|the U. N. food and agriculture or- ican Institute of mands. New officers will be in- ert J. Schultz, 8. K. Ruick, William bd women's « 1 car a gardenia corsage. ‘couple will be at home at 2220|ganization, “U. N. Food and Agri-| Iranian Art and Stalled following the luncheon. J. Stark, Helen Kendall Crandall Safet : i : d ety col k Capt. Courtney 15 a graduate of the University of Notre Dame | Central ave. culture”: Dr. R. G. Gustavson, vice . Archaeology. He —————————————— and Robert H. Orbison. Official V and the Indiana university School of Medicine. He served with | . president of the University of Chi- will speak on Rummage Sale Others will be Mesdames Mary Gates, Ms: OWS the army in Europe for eight months and now 1s stationed. at Ft. x : cago, “The Atomic Bomb.” : “The Lure of Alpha chapter of Rho Della 0 jpn Kreiser, Paul E. Dorsey, Helen F. Schrick % Harrison. The bride attended St. Mary's college, Notre Dame. |]: F C: Lists Hoosiers Attend Persian Art.” lrority will sponsor a rummage bo Finns Knight. oe Dy, Aare Miss Mary Se vi Nancy Niven Is Honor Guest | Mrs. Ruth Bryan Ronde, format iy hag Sean /Piday at 843 Indiana ave. Mrs. Burroughs Adams, Misses Mary Donoraile married to David B. Ford at 7:30 2 ; a i . congresswoman an . S. min ec - | Fletcher Stern and Mrs. Frederic K. | ’ y ‘oda: in the First Presby- MRS. FRANCIS A. HACKETT, Brendonwood, entertained with Convention to Denmark, “Individual Responsi- hibitions of Per-| xzreil are in charge | SPulding, Jo Ellen Burroughs and will preses p. m. y e Presby-| 5 Juncheon and miscellaneous shower today in honor of Miss Nancy | bility for the Peace”; Senator sian art, in Lon- ge. Mary Louise Clodfelder. the lunche terlan church. The Rev. Russelll Niven. Miss Niven's marriage to Thomas R. Drybrough will be May 1. | oN i Norse {R. Ore) “he U. N don, . Leningrad W. Galloway will read the vows. Guests at the shower were Mrs. Howard Griffith, mother of the S eakers or Else,” and Dean ‘Acheson under- P and New York. Parents of the couple are Mr. roospective bridegroom. ‘Mesdames Lawrence Dorsey, Willis B. | » : ” For man ears Pp » | secretary of state yy y and Mrs. Willlam W. Logan, 3825 Conner Jr. Francis Anderson and Raymond Crom and Miss Marny "Ft Pronk a , 0! Mrs pe Bingham Louisville Mr. Pope Mr. Pope has STRAUSS Carrollton ave, and Mr. and Mrs.| Home. ese ems Are ours Willd pars Pred Willkie, Uistor-in.law | been art adviser to the Persian SAYS: Randolph T. Ford, 2822 Ruckle st. : 8.5 9 : ro ot A ¥ |be the theme of the Indiana Fed- " . late Wendell Willkie, are| government and is author of sevGiven. in mariage by her athe, a Re Te Pe ihe ° the Bh. eration of Clubs’ convention to be! chairman and vice chairman of the| eral books on the subject. J : y / y IVI1SS 1 ’ S. 9 up be Hono fet 8 rca ier given by Ms Ks other MS. |i ay 13, 14 and 18 at Prone Remcky sie Women's” Acton|, A vcsption, wit how 1 rl Cf fy tf] | gown fashioned in princess style| Clarence L. BK, 10 gi ell Wright the |Lick Springs ho- | committee. Mrs. Peter Lee Ather-ture. Mrs. Noble Dean, chairman 7. a OMONO LS ] Her three-tiered fingertip veil Guests will include Mr. and Mrs. Burrel right. parents of the | : 1of the activities committ ll id eS oridesroom: Walter Aman, grandfather of the bride- |'® French Lick. ton is in charge of convention ar- ee, wi : will be caught with a bandeau of| Prospec ve Dricep . % PH De od M d Mrs. Joh Miss Oleda | rangements. have charge of arrangements, as- i white rosebuds. She will - carry SIL De: 1 ang es he Fe Ro, oR. |Schrottky, dra- a nA | sisted by Mesdames Frederick Ap- 5 a bouquet of white roses and valley) Ce > 3 Mi A ©. Wis A and George W, |matics adviser of Three Indiana women at the|pel, Joseph J Daniels, Robert B. lilies. Sister In Bi oer ho; ye 2 * |the national Girl E | Louisville convention of the Wom-|Failey, George Fotheringham, 00%, Woo! f | ue > ; : An: |Scout organiza- len’s Action Committee for Lasting | Charles Latham, Leonidas Smith | 4 oo] flanne The bride's sister, Miss Margaret Oers Will be Misses Man) Elleabemn Jones, Hen SHunigler, | tion, will speak on | peace are Mrs. Oscar A. Ahigren, and Anton Vonnegut. SLACKS—in forest Logan, will be maid of honor. She pahre Ettecs pumas io oun h eTUInEn: eT ar a | “Standing Firm in | Whiting; Mrs. W. H. Lykins, Cov-| # a = green, grey, navy or will wear & pastel blue marquiset wo 2 09 en i 5 REE oe) Sree Mis irk | Adversity.” She l ington, and Mrs. Jack A. Goodman.| The 39th annual exhibition of brown 8.98 . 1 : gown with a full skirt and three- a seh i. Alman wit be partie Tiday In lhe vent EpISCOPAl | serves as consult- | Mrs. Ahlgren is secretary of the work by Indiana .artists will open California LOAFER ] quarter length sleeves. : : ».¥ sy | ant to the newly General Federation of Women's| at 1 p. m. Sunday at the Herron JACKET [made like J 4 The best Man will be James Miss Ruth Alberta Wells will be the honor guest at a linen organized chile wor gp tky |ClUDS: MIS. Lykins heads the In- . cum The work was judged yes- a man's} in beige Lingenfelter and ushers are to bel wer to be given by Mrs. Robert H. Olson Saturday night in the dren's creative diana Federation of Clubs, and Mrs. ; ge, Tom Ford and Henry Kazlerian. | 00 of Mrs Olson's parents Mr. and Mrs HH Wells The bride. |drama group sponsored by the’ Goodman is attending as a delegate terday by two contemporary artists, blue or summer A reception in the church will PR he 3 Mav Tt Ba le CN Northeastern University School of] of the national board of Hadassah. Fletcher Martin, Los Angeles, and brown. 13.98 How the : | to-be will be married May 25 to Lt. (j.g.) Warren Lewis Hicks. | Jeffrey Grant, Chicago. ~ T.SHIRT follow eafemony. Guests at the shower will be Mrs. Earl Wells and Mrs. Clark B Speech. z i 11 i -S many : ; : Nei s ana Vrs, alk Bb, A member of the Girl Scout com- | Wilbur D. Peat, museum director, I 2.00 i Hicks, mothers of the engaged couple; Mesdames Walker Downing, fps : ‘ ’ will speak at 4 p. m. on “Indiana colors. &. Mrs. Platt Hostess. Robert I. Terry, Neal Benson, Stratton Cralle, Herb DeHaven, Zane ny relations bureau, Miss Good | urn inti , » ; Powell and Robert Batchelor, Misses Loujse Swan, Jean and Margaret Schrottky has planned and pro-| Painting: Today” lustrating hus Pl DALI Thy a woah S oP argare NANY irl) talk with paintings in the exhibition. For Guest Day Wells, Dana Hackerd, Nancy Ragan, Sally Walker, Mary Ann Sex- duced many pageants and Girl p Digs 1
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