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Initiation for Eight Set Alpha chapter, Omega Nu Tau sorority, will hold rough initiation) Pledges are Mesdames Peggy | services at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the|Routt, Betty Adams, Louella Hymi-, home of Mrs. Cale Dick, 3421 Sta-|an, Margaret Waggoner and Frieda tion st. : Flynn, Misses Amy Herrington, Nor- | Formal initiation will be at 11|ma Young and Emma Lee Moore. 8. m. Sunday in Hotel Antlers|Mrs. Virginia Kares will preside.

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Miss Blanche - Drexler will be married to Robert Bethuram at 9 a. m. tomorrow in St. Catherine of Sienna Catholic church. The Rt. Rev, Msgr. J. M. Downey will officiate. . “asi? Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Drexler, 2616 {Allen ave., and Mr. and Mrs. Clar- , lence Bethuram, 4107 N. Capitol ave, The bride's gown will be of white net with round neckline and full skirt falling into a sweep train. Her fingertip veil will .be caught: with Alencon lace and seed pearls, and

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her colonial bouquet of stephanotis will be centered with an orchid. The attendants will be dressed in gowns made alike with fitted silk jersey tops and full net skirts. Mrs. Charles Rathz, matron of honor, will wear blue, and Mrs. Theodore Munn and Miss Alverna|. Sippel, bridesmaids, will be in pink. They will carry colonial bouquets of pink roses and blue delphinium. Katherine Munn, flower girl, will carry yellow roses. Best man will be Mr. Rathz, and Jack O'Malley and Jack Morton will be ushers, A breakfast and afternoon reception will be held at the Columbia 'club, and the couple will travel io Lake Vermillion in Illinois with the Peggy |bride wearing a beige print and brown accessories. They will be at | home with the bride's parents. it was a dress). It's in three pieces and of cotton gingham / that buttons down the front. 1S Qt Peggy will be graduated to- ’ night from Technical high school. (Strauss'.) M i | Mela ASlven Music Pupils | THE RECIPE for tomato cheese |rarebit we promised for today folTo Appear |lows. This is delicious chilled and {served on rye crackers, too. » Piano, voice and organ pupils of TOMATO HEGSE RAREBIT Mrs. Margaret Staub will present a (For Monday luncheon) musical interpretation of “All on a| ! 1b. sharp cheese. Summer's Day” arranged by Mrs, |10%2 02 can condensed tomato soup. Staub, at 7:45 p. m. today in the Grate cheese and add to a can of : : ita | tomato soup which has been heated D. A. R. chapter house. in the top of a double boiler. Heat Taking ars We youl Reed, over boiling water until the cheese Pat Buckner, lima an is melted and serve hot Ebert, Loretta Coomer, Lavena Mc- |of toast, on slices Clain, Donald Jones, Herbert Korra, Nancy Ford, Carolyn Waldkoetter, $ : Nelda and Norma Kirkham. Guild Units to Meet Others are Sarah: Williams, Mar- Next Week ory Freyman, Carolyn and Marilyn . or Dorothy Steele, Ruth Bretz, ey Methodist Hospital White Joan Freyman, Leah Dell and Gene Toss guild and the Riley Hospital Phillips, Helen Wolsifer, Bob Theil, Cheer Sulli lave sche meetAnne Wade and Doris Louise Moore. RS White Cross guild Uriits meet. ing at the service center are MonPoetry Clubs Set day—Third Christian and Broad- . : way Baptist; Tuesday — Grace Sunday Picnic Methodist, Calvary Baptist and The Indiana State Federation of Bellajee; 2 Wetnesiey — road way i | Me ist an rry Township; Poetry Clubs will close its aon | Thursday —~ Temple Sisterhood, wii a lenis Suey BY io win Municipal Gardens and Ben Davis, ps at noon at the home of Miss | 20d ri Say Tabernacle Tau, ana Hosen, 33 Centra ave, (Meridian, Stree Methodist, Mary William Hankins 0 ary | Wesleyan . aw discuss “Stephen Foster,” an ary | : Yuen er will sing » group of oFiser gud units which will meet pital to sew are Monday Foster songs. —“June Time;” Tuesday — “Old {John Henry,” Wednesday—Volun- { teer; Thursday—'The Jolly Millers” and “A Windy Day,” and PFriday— Harvest.” : ‘Open House to Honor Mr., Mrs. Bertalan S, | Mr. and Mrs. Hubert L. Wann, |5127 Kingsley dr. will entertain {with an open house from 2 to 4 |p. m. Sunday in honor of their |daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Bertalan, who were {married Jan. 12 in Richmond. | There are no invitations. | Mrs. Bertalan, the former Miss | Nadyne Wann, has been teaching {school in Dunkirk, Mr. Bertalan |is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Karl | Bertalan, 2354 S. Rybolt ave, and is a student at DePauw university. The couple is living in Greencastle.

New Chapter

The National Association of Women will meet at 8 p. m. Tuesday in the Hotel Washington bamboo room. Dr. J. Vidya Lindsay, supreme council president, will sponsor the meeting to organize a new chapter, Gamma chapter of the National Association of Women of Indianapolis. John Cromer Alldredge, state | deputy attorney general, will speak. | The Shrine Glee club chorus will See

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Vacation in West Mrs. Claude Eugene Hadden and her daughter, Violet Marie, 1801 N. Pennsylvania st., will leave Sunday for the West Coast, , where they will travel and visit friends. They will return in the fall and Miss Hadden will enter the Chicago Mu-« sical college.

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