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Women Are Announced|2 Law Groups | Events |Dr. Benedict mr | Will Hold |
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. . Mrs. M. W, Penrod, 1829 ThompPicnic son rd, hostess. Current events,’ Award AMER] . Mrs, E. P. Messick. Club history, ootton feld, Members of chapter one, Rose Mrs. H.W. Link. Times Special Be mpor Marie Crusn Parliamentary Law |Ladies Federal. Thurs: Mrsc W. WASHINGTON, June 12. — The ry
elo, willbe hostess 10 chapter tve Park Foote, 3546 Forest Manor, $2500 achievement award: of the at a picnic at 3 p. m. Sunday In Brookside park, to mark the ninth | tainment. anniversary of the club. Mrs. Alvin |Service-Study. Thurs. Mrs. G. E, C. Barbour, installation chairman, | Bomperger , 5872 Forest lane, host-| pohavigrs patterns in the different will install officers of both chapters, ess. ben, populations. of the world and has New officers of chapter one in- Valley Mills Homemakers. 1:30 p. m. {used her anthropological findings clude Mrs. C. A. Childers, president; Thurs. Mrs. Pauline Adrean, as argument against racial dis Dr. Lily Clements and Mrs. Le Roy Mars Hill, hostess. Project les-|crimination. “> Portteus, vice presidents; Mrs. Wil- son, “New Equipment‘ and, Ap-| Dr, Benedict {8 author of “Pat~ liam G. Holley and Mrs. Alvin C. pliances,” by Mrs, Helen Updike. |terns of Culture,” “Race: Science Bevo. ecoraIng and correspond- MISCELLANEOUS and Politics,” and co-author of the ng secretaries; .Mrs. Louis J. Pease, |... public affairs pamphlet, “Races of treasurer; and Mrs. Sheldon Cox Big Eagle aux, American Legion. |prankind.” ED ph book, “Pate and Mrs, E. C. Wakelam, auditors. Thurs, In Legion hall, New| terns of Japanese Culture,” will be Directors are Mesdames Clark, Chil-| AUSUSta: : published this fall, ‘ ders and Rose Marie Cruzan. Big Fout Railway aux. American|- Dr, Helen C. White of the Uni=Officers of chapter two are Law- Legion. 8 p. m. Thurs, In War | versity of Wisconsin, national presi= rence T. Stafford, president; Le Roy Memorial. Election of officers. |dent of the A.A.U.W. presented King and Mrs. N. D. Spencer, vice SORORITY the award at last night's meeting presidents; Mrs. Sally Shannon and |Epsilon Sigma Alpha, Indianapolis of the group's state presidents’ cone Mrs. Stafford, recording and corre-| council. Today. In Rauh build- ference now in session at the Nae sponding secretaries; Mrs. Miles ing. Election of officers, tional Cathedral School for Girls,
Anderson, treasurer, and A. A.|. ———————— SP ————————————— Borts, auditor. Directors are Mrs.| Art Class Sets Tea |Women’s Council Dr. W. A. Shullenberger will ine
Mason J. Hosier, Mrs. Bessie’ T. . Parks and Miss Louise R. Ford. A tea for members and friends J eR of the Thursday Morning Sketch|stall the new officers of the class will be held from 3 tq 5 p. m.| Women’s council of thé Central To Be Wed June 29 u y 6 Ceremony Friday at the John Herron Art|Christian church at 1:15 p. m, Mrs. Arthur J. Bicknell, 3269 Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Schnell, Birds- | museum. A small exhibit of work tomorrow. The board will meet at Central ave., has announced the ap-|eye, announce the engagement of| by class members will be on display.|11 a, m., and luncheon will ba proaching marriage of her daugh-|their daughter, Virginia, 2237' N.|Miss Anna Hasselman, director of served at 12:30 o'clock. Music will ter, Louise Frances, to Arthur Wal- Meridian st. to Leslie P. Moore Jr.| educational work and teacher of be provided by Mrs. E. A. Strate lace Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs.|Son of Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Moore. the class, will be assisted by Mrs. ton and Mrs. Susan Shedd Hem Arthur William Wilson, 517 E. 33d 1423 E. New York st. The wedding| Noble Dean, chairman of the activ-|ingway. Mrs, Carl W. Steeg, retire ’ The couple will be married at will be July 6 in SS. Peter and Paul | ities committee of the Art Assocla- ling president, will be succeeded by | tion of Indianapolis. | Mrs, Harold Walter,
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hostess, Mrs. C.-A. Shelby-and | American Association of University
Mrs. Robert F, Hammond; entérs Women was presented last night to Dr. Ruth Fulton Benedict, associate S
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Liang Shen photo. ¢ P. H Ho photo, The engagement of Miss Mr. and Mrs. Warren L. Glenda Cozetté Jones and Pigg, 1318 E. New York st., anThomas Owen Lewis, is an- nounce the engagement of their nounced by her parents, Mr. niece, Miss Elizabeth Irlene and Mrs. George G. Jones, Marfin, to Nelson F. Dolfuss Jr., 1307 E. Vermont st. Mr. Lewis ‘son of Mr. and Mrs. Dolfuss, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lu- Greenfield. They will be marcien Lewis, 3353 N. Pennsyl- ried June 23 in the First Presvania st. byterian church in Greenfield.
Photo Reflex photo. June 30 is the date set for the marriage of Miss Paula E Harbin and Marion B. Keen, 16 N. Tacoma ave. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mrs, Maggie |. Harbin, 4916 S. State ave. The ceremony will be in the Englewood Christian church.
Bill Ehrich photo. Mrs. Julia Hayden, 15 W. Morris st, announces the approaching marriage of her daughter, Maryellen, and William M. Bertram, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Bertram, 154 W. Arizona st. Their marriage will be June 29 in Sacred Heart Catholic church.
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berland. The couple left on a short| Miss Virginia Fair, 8hélbyville,| wedding trip to Chicago and will be | was married to Mark E. Katzen-, at home at 305% N. Arsenal ave. |berger at 4:30 p. m.- Sunday in The brdie is the daughter of Mrs.|the Irvington Methodist church. Joseph Hess, 305 N. Arsenal ave, The Rev. Clarence A. Shake offi-| and the bridegroom's mother is Mrs. | ciated. { “ Ruth Wilkerson, 1650 English ave. Mr. Katzenberger's parents are # ; 2 ; i 1st. - Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Katzen-| 0% ; al 17:30 p. m. Saturday, June 29, in cathedral berger, 345 Burbank rd. : p oF RR the Northwood Christian church. Attendants at the wedding were RB A : | Miss Bicknell attended Purdue Miss Gayle Herner and the bride- i ;. land Indiana universities and is a groom's father. After a trip to De- | member of Alpha Chi Omega sorortroit, the couple will be at home lity. Mr. Wilson has. recently been with the bridegroom's parents. | discharged after four years in mili-
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: Mr. and Mrs, Paul F. Thau, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Wallace, Is Married straps. The ee emacs ue tim. Thom vow wee hae oy sin] 33,5 Crate aman SLE oredr ger , president; Mrs. Charles . e engagement o ir davgh- = | A reception in the home of the Pattern 88 vice president; Mrs. Wil- Mary Mirabile and Orlando Cav-| yo. payline, and Robert Lee. ter, Mary D. and Fred C. | ies els Mr. and Mrs 12, 13, 14, 16 Webb and Mrs. Florence Gis-|8llaro in a ceremony at 9:30 8. m.| Flgenor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Myers, seaman 2-c, son of Mr. | y ' a : 2% yards of . recording and corresponding|Sunday in the Holy Rosary Cath-| @oy J, Fleenor Sr., “of Fairfax and Mrs. Fred M. Myers, 1746 | Charles T. Hines, 726 N. Rochester contrasting f; ; Miss Camilla Zinkan,|olic church. The Rev. Fr. Willlam| rqad, E. Tabor st. ave, followed the marriage Sun- bolero, 1% vs itreasurer, and Miss Marie Casey, Knapp officiated. — § day of Miss Betty Jean Hines and For this pa ‘historian. The bride is the daughter of Mr. | Robert E. McAdams. ‘The Rev. coins, your n {Assisting Miss Staub was Mrs. and ns. Joseph Mirabile, 833 Pros- '\/ ows Are R ead | Goucher College Club or Ee read the carte sired, and t}
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In Hotel Antlers The Goucher College club willl church at 3 p. m. 5 “ Ol meet for luncheon’ at 12:30 p. m. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. $ New-—excit ‘Miss Marie Schakel, state corTe-|pride wore a lace and net gown | Tuesday in the home of Mrs, Her-|and Mrs. Verner R. McAdams, 2760 IEEE EY oF mer issue o sponding secretary, gave plano se-|made with a full skirt and a lace- The Hotel Antlers was the scene pert E. Wilson, 5010 Washington Brill rd. Given in marriage by : ) cents for you edged train, Her short illusion veil [Of the marriage of Miss Muriel |plvd, Special guests will be Misses her father, the bride wore a white book of iden fell from a tiara of orange blossoms Turchin and Dr. Irving 8S. New-|Mary Ann Zinn, Joan Wilson, Ann satin gown made with a romance home sewers and she carried white roses. mark at 6:30 p. m. Sunday. Rabbi|Lydle and Linda Hamilton, who re- neckline and a full skirt with a nationally kn Miss Catherine Rea, maid of |Samuel Fox read the single-ring | cently returned from Goucher. |train. Her two-tiered fingertip il- special patier honor, wore yellow and carried service. , | Prospective students of the college lusion veil fell from a seed pearl ican designer Miss Betty Hartup became the American Beauty roses. The brides-| Parents of the couple are Mr.|also will be guests. tiara and she carried a white Bible by America’s ‘bride of william Duncan in a cere- maids, Miss Mary Scarpone and (and Mrs, Nathan Turchin, 40 W.| Mrs. Harry Case is hew president topped with gardenias. flee shoulder at 4:30 p. m. Sunday in the Mrs. Howard Schumann, were 35th st. and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph | of the club. Other officers are Mrs.| Miss Shirley Ann Hartman, maid 1H OBOE.
C. R. Mackenzie, central district pect st. and the bridegroom's par‘president; Miss Opal Skinner, dis-|ents are Mr. and Mrs. Peter Cavsecretary, and Mrs. Walter|q)iaro, 141 8. McKim st. recording state secretary. pntering with her father, the
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Times Special ARLINGTON, Va., June 13.—A |3 o'clock ceremony Sunday in the post chapel at Ft. Myer united Miss
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» of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. | dressed in blue and carried “ellow | Newmark, New York. | isons vice president; Mrs. Theo-|0f honor, was dressed in blue lace , 339 8. Auburn st.|roses. The best man was Anthony ey bride chose a street-length|dore Bosler, treasurer, and Mrs. 4s net, boii ihe Pdgmajon Hiss _ Hartup, uncle of Cavallaro, the bridegroom's brother, | dress of aqua crepe with navy and | Paul Schaffner, secretary. nces Hills and Miss Norma tc the service. and ushers were Pete Cavallaro and | White accessories and an orchid cor- Clain, wore pink marquiset. They wore a street-length |Eugene Uberto. Paul Stocton Jr.|Sage. Mrs. Jack Levinson, who was : carried colonial bouquets of spring dress of white crepe with a corsage was ring bearer. her sister's matron of honor, was Sorority Plans flowers and wore matching heartsweetheart roses. Mrs. Virginia| A breakfast followed the cere- [dressed in. sheer black with white J : shaped tiaras. of honor, chose a|mony and a reception was ‘held accessories and a corsage of red . The best man was the bridesuit with white rose [in the church hall Sunday night.|roses and white carnations. wee COnvention groom's brother, Carness McAdams, _ Best man was the bride- |The couple will live with the bride's | Sholl, New York, was best man. . and ushers were Charles Ray Hines ) liam Faubion. groom’s father, Leslie Duncan. parents. The couple left on a motor trip . and Wil Parents of the groom live at 329 to California after a reception in (To la Xi story l hold After a wedding trip to Chicago Sh Wil the hotel. The bride traveled in a * ay and Sal-|the couple will live in Indianapolis. ower Will Honor light blue summer suit with navy urday si the Severin hotel The ER — . . “ "J Imeeting will begin at 2 p m. 3 Mar orie White and white accessories and an orchid F r aternity Mothers Dorie White will be hon corsage. The couple will be at home | Fri00Y B04 lose : e onHold Installation ored with a kitchen shower tomor- i Rew y ork fer & month. | valistion ho bw The Lambda Chi Alpha Mothers row evening in the home of Mrs. . lcers aturday club met yesterday for a luncheon Edward Rucinski, 3402 N. Temple pP l an Card Pa) ty ~~ |afternoon. Mrs. at the home of Mrs, F. M. Geghtel,|ave. The Irvington Presbyterian| The St. Francis Hospital guild E. J: Hancock, 1941 Hanna ave. church will be the scene of Miss|will sponsor a card party at 1:30 Greensburg Mrs. H. A. Koss installed new|White's marriage on June 30 to/p. m. next Tuesday in Ayres’ au- grand president, {officers at the business meeting Paul C. Armstrong, Ft. Wayne. - |ditorium. Mrs. Edward C. Heid- wi preside. following the luncheon. They are| Guests at the shower will include enreich, chairman, will be assisted ouncil mem - RObMrs. Walter C. Galbraith, presi-| Mesdames Robert Carpenter, Wil- | by Mrs. Thomas Quill. Committee |P®TS, who will Mary 1ouiee Shay and Iss Cc. L dent; Mrs. Charles Royster and liam Ferguson, A. Lee Clifford Jr. chairmen include Mrs. William |€0nvene Lomo r Propst read the vows Mrs. Norbert Frits, vice presidents; | Loren D. Fink, Jerome E. Holman Obergfell, tickets; Mrs. Walter Rei- rowafternoon or bride 15 the daughter of Mr. Mrs. Carolyn Kline and Mrs. J. C.|III, Bob Johnson, Horace Walker, mer, bridge; Mrs. William Murphy, include Mrs 4 Mrs. William E. Shaw, 817 N. Stipher, recording and correspond- | Willlam Rohr, Paul G. Pitz, Her-| euchre: Mrs. Eugene Lepple, games, | Hancock, Mrs. Ruth Ball Harker, © a st Indianapolis and the ing secretaries, and Mrs. George schell Kopp and Earl McCaslin, and and Mrs, William Lossin and Mrs. Muncie; Mrs. Ben Gordon, Angola; | SX 0% go arents are Dr. and Dixon, historian. C Miss Mary Lou Switzer. | Frank Oberting, special prizes. Mrs. W. P. Stanley, Greenfleld; >" Sgro & > Taylor williamsear a | Mrs. J. 8. Reichart, Frankfort; Mrs. MIS Al on 0, 4ayi0r, We FIND OF FN AON PN NE OW ANYD Wn ANYD iy ow gg | Howard B. Carson, Pt. Wayne; Mrs. | urg, va. Nae X Nr keX REN XR XXX AR RENN 5’ Han, Zionsville: Mrs, J. D| Given in marriage by her father. 4 ’\% | Young, Columbus; Miss Leah Flint|'he bride wore a powder blue ‘crepe
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} and Mrs. Garland Retherford. : “4 | ree rete rin cgssories. She carried a colonial 3 . . ay bouquet in white. fo) Chanter to Observ e Mrs. Norma Sumwalt, Irdianapo5) Flag Day Friday * llis, was matron of honor and wore Just Arrived from England ENS | The Caroline Seott
a pink crepe dress with white ac7 Harrison | cessories. She wore a white cor- , D. A. R. chapter will mark Flag | sage. The best man was Maj. Oliver W.
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at the chapter house on. Friday. At a business meeting to follow,
DeGruchy Jr., Arlington, and ushers were William E. Shaw Jr, In-
week-end in the country
% reports will be heard on the 55th |dianapolis, and Robert L. Tesoro, -}” continental congress. The guest| Mt. Vernon, N. Y 43 |speaker will be Robert A. Adams,| Following the ceremony a.recep-
. - . - . A Fine Collection of '<) attorney, who will discuss “Changing | tion was held in the Little Tea Ly) America.” House and the couple left on a : i“) In charge of hospitality will be wedding trip to Lake Champlain. . . d . J x Mrs. Roy J. Pile, Mrs. J. S. Mar-| The bride chose a coral suit with nt: Ue terline 10) - ny lowe and Miss Alta M. Roberts. | navy accessories for traveling and ul 7 ( S OC) or Assisting them will be Mesdames| wore a white rose corsage. The , 4 Albert Bunch, O. P. Bundy, William | couple will be at home at 1302 8. I) Dobson, J H. Hamlet, William| Thomas st. here. ntique (Yheffield Plate a d R i ; W John Whitehead and George Wright | secretary of the United Dry Forces n epr ~ ~ y and Miss Virgina Minor. of Indiana, will be guest speaker oductions & een at the Central W. C, T. U. meeting \ y ob ae at 2 p. m. Friday at the Citizens ) Visit Daughters Gas & Coke Utility. Mrs. Florence = Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hehman, 561| Free McDonald will sing ray st iattd sl Gray st, are visiting their (Advertisement)
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