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The recently announced provisional members of the Indianapolis Junior league were entertained yesterday at a picnic given at Foster hall by the le ague's board members.

Among the provisionals

are (left to right) Mrs, Earl James Clark, Mrs. D. C. Duck, Mrs. E. B. Hibbs, Mrs. Wallace Knapp Dyer (back), Miss Marjorie Schlotzhauer and Mrs. Peter Norman Larsen.

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The Bridal Scene—

Engagements of Miss Sandler And Miss Hoyt Announced; Miss Glass to Be Wed Sunday

Announcements of three engagements share today's bridal scene|

with pre-nuptial showers. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sandler,

4901 Park ave, announce the ap-

Miss Miller Will Be Wed

Rabbi Maurice Goldblatt will read the vows uniting Miss Miriam Miller and Irving L. Sablosky at 5:30 p. m, today in the Broadmoor | Country club. Miss Miller will wear a period gown of white satin with high neckline, full skirt and: train. Her |

proaching marriage of their daughter, Gertrude Ann, to Robert Hol- fingertip veil will fall from a satin]

lander, son of Mr. and Mrs.

David Hollander,

3320 Ruckle st. The

wedding will be at 4 p. m. Sunday in the Hotel Antlers gold room.

Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Shane en-

tertained for the couple with a re-|

cent dinner in their ‘home at 5402 Washington blvd, and Miss Clar-|

| Miss Hoyt is a graduate of Nebraska State Teachers college, Wayne, Neb. and is a member of

tiara, and she will carry a bouquet of white orchids. Miss Norma Miller will be ber | sister's maid of honor and will be| in white marquiset. Miss Sylvia Miller, another sister of the bride, |

issa Hollander and Miss Nina Gal- Epsilon Sigma Alpha sorority, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Sablosky will be] lin honored the bride-to-be with a Joslin is a graduate of Wabash bridesmaids and will wear white!

shower last week. Leon Levi gave a dinner last night

fraternity member. He recently was

Dr. and Mrs. college, and is a Phi Delta Theta eyelet marquiset. Marvin Sablosky will be his broth- |

at the Broadmoor Country club for! discharged with the rank of cap- er's best man, and ushers will be

the families of the engaged pair and he bridal party.

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Mr: id Mrs. Harry C. Hoyt, La| The marriage of Miss Geraldine to French Lick.

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Martin Marks and Louis Cohen.

After a dinner at the club, the | ! couple will leave for a wedding trip | They will be at

Mars, Towa, announce the engage- Glass and Joseph C. Greenlee will home in Bloomington, where both

ment of their daughter, Betty Lou, and Alvin C. Jos'un. son of Mr. and Mrs. George C. Joslin, 525 N. Colorado be June 29 in La Mars.

Mrs. Burke Nicholas Law Club Head

the bridegroom-to-be

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be at ‘3 p. m. Sunday in the Olive Branch Christian church. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry

ave. The wedding will C. Glass. 719 E. Southern ave. and Washington blvd.

is the son {of Robert Greenlee, Edwards ave. Mrs. Clyde Warrenburg, 2747 st., entertained Tuesday

{will attend Indiana university. The bride is the daughter of Mr.

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and Mrs. William C. Miller, 4510]

groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. jan st.

Meeting Is Arranged |

Mrs. Burke Nicholas will be in. V2 assisted by Mrs. Howard Me-| By Juvenile Center The Marion County Juvenile €en- |

stalled as president of the Vinzant

Parliamentary club at a guest meet- |

ing at 8 p. m. Tuesday in the Hotel Washington. Other new officers are Mrs, Paul V. Calet and Irwin H. Williams, vice

presidents; Mrs. W. C. Bartholomew, !

corresponding secretary; Charles Campbell, treasurer, and Mrs. W. H. Vinzant, instruetor.

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Carty and Mrs. Jacob Leffler, also aunts of the bride-to-be. = td »

Mrs. John Wade, who was Miss Mary Margaret Comerford before her marriage May 11, will be honor guest at a miscellaneous shower tomorrow night to be given by Gamma Delta chapter, Kappa Delta Phi sorority, in the home of Mrs. Grace 146 § S. Reisner a.

ter auxiliary will install

and the bride-

{David L. Sablosky, 3140 N. Merid- |

officers

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Monday at the monthly meeting in|

the juvenile center. The board will | meet at noon and a business mr will follow at 1 p. m. Plans will be made for the an-

nual benefit. days at Riverside park. |

Mrs, William H. Hodgson has announced that a revision of the con-|

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Three additional provisionals at the picnic were Mrs, John Allerdice, Miss Barbara Kiger and Miss Marjorie Home (left to right). Others (not shown) are Mrs. Robert Greenleaf, Mrs. James K. Northam, Misses Eleanor Dickson Frenzel, Mary Boyd Higgins, and Evaline Hitz.

Society—

Florence Wilson Wolf Will Be Guest At Pre-Nuptial Party Sunday Morning

MISS FLORENCE WILSON WOLFF, whose marriage to Thomas Wyatt Binford will be next Thursday in her home, will be the honor guest at a breakfast and soap shower Sunday morning. The hostess will be Mrs. Mary Binford, the prospective bridegroom's aunt. Guests will be Mrs. Herman’ C. Wolff and Mrs. Frank

L. Binford, mothers of the engaged couple; Mesdames Conrad Ruckelshaus, Dan Flickinger, E. F. Smith and Caroline Henley, Mrs. John Lindley of Oneonta, N. Y., and Misses Emily and Marjorie Flickinger. = = . . ” » Two parties this week will honor Miss Dana Hackerd who will be married to Lt. (J. g) William Scott Dukes June 29. Mrs, James L. Murray Jr. was to be hostess for a linen shower and bridge party today in the home of her mother, Mrs, Carl M. Geupel, Williams Creek. Guests were to be Mrs. Clifford L.. Hackerd and Mrs. Forrest E. Dukes, mothers of the couple; Mesdames Geupel, R. B. DeMars, William H. Murray, James L. Murray, Earl Schrader, Forrest E. Dukes Jr., Herman Kothe Jr., Robert I. Terry, Warren L. Hicks, Melvin R. Laird Jr., C. Harvey Bradley Jr. and Robert M. Raber, Misses Helen Madden, Jean Wells, Nancy Ragan and Mary Jane Alford. Mrs. Terry, Miss Wells and Mrs. Hicks will be hostesses for a luncheon and personal shower in the Wells home Saturday. Mrs, Earl W. Wells and Mrs. Chester C. Casler, mothers of the hostesses, will assist. Guests will be the mothers of the engaged couple, Mrs. Dukes Jr, Mrs. Murray Jr., Miss Alford and Miss Margaret Wells,

Miss Taggart Chooses Bridal Attendants

MISS MARION ALICE TAGGART has chosen the attendants for her marriage to Peter Morgan Sherk at 4:30 p. m. June 29 in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Taggart. Dr. Logan Hall, pastor of the Meridian Street Methodist church, will read the VOWS. The bride's attendants will be Mrs. Robert Cunninghath and Miss Jane Eager, both of Cambridge, Mass. David Sherk will be his brother's best man. Mrs. Thomas Billings and Mrs. Chester Beaman will entertain with a party in Miss Taggart's honor in the Billings home on June 24. Mrs. Robert B. Adams and Mrs. Thomas Harvey Cox will be hostesses for a luncheon in the Woodstock club June 26. On June 28 Mr. and Mrs. Taggart will give a bridal dinner in the Propylaeum for their

_daughter and her flance. » » . » ” »

» Mr. and Mrs. Dumont Caldwell will observe their 25th wedding anniversary with an open house from 3 to 7 p. m. Sunday. There are no invitations,

D. A. R. Chapter Lists Officers

THE JONATHAN JENNINGS CHAPTER, D. A. R., has elected Mrs. George L. Ramey as regent. Other new officers are Mrs. J. Frank Cantwell, vice regent; Mrs. Carroll Steine and Mrs. Chester W. Albright, recording and corresponding secretaries, and Mrs. E. J. Boleman, treasurer. Also elected were Mrs. James C. Carter, registrar; Mrs. Albert Seaton, historian, and Mrs. William T. Evans, chaplain. Members of the chapter had a luncheon meeting today in the home of Mrs. Steine. » » . » » » The Childrens Museum guild will Install new officers at a luncheon meeting tomorrow in the home of "Mrs. Edwin H. Gable. The hostess will be assisted by Mrs. Thomas E. Reilly and Mrs. Robert Kirby. Mrs. Joseph Breeze is the retiring president and Mrs. John E. Troyer, the new president, ; " » » » » » Mrs. A. R. Coller will be hostess for a covered-dish supper at 6:30 p. m. tomorrow for the Indianapolis Alumnae association of Alpha Delta Pi sorority. New alumnae are invited.

Sorority to Note Anniversary

Mesdames 3 Elwood Jones, David Burton and Lyman H. Rhoades (left to right).

and M. E. Stallard and Miss Philena Argo’

The silver anniversary of Alpha Epsilon chapter, Delta Theta Tau,

national philanthropic sorority, will be observed at a 6:30 p. m.

dinner Monday in the Marott

Mrs. M. K.- Miley, Harrisburg, Ill, national president, will be the guest speaker. Three charter members who are

hotel. still active -in the chapter will ! be special guests. They are Mrs, Mrs. Elwood Jones, past na- paul Stubbs, Mrs. George King

and Miss Pauline Muench. Other guests will include charter and active members and alumnae chapter members. A representative of the Pi chapter’ in Richmond also will attend.’

tional president, will be toastmaster. The committee in charge of the event includes Mrs. David Burton, chairman, and Mesd#mes 8. E. Rows, Lyman H. Rhoades

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Offer provisionals attending yesterday's picnic were (left to right] Miss Mary Jane Alford, Miss Dorothy Sheerin, Mrs. Robert Peter Fortune, Mrs. John Rockwood, Miss Suzanne Littell and Miss

Nancy McCown.

before they become full- fledged members members of the re league.

Party WwW ill Fete! | 'Bride-to-Be

Miss Emily Jeanne Faulconer will be honor guest at a luncheon and | linen shower to be given at 1 p. m, | saturday by Misses June and Dor-

. Illinois st. i Luncheon guests will include Mrs. {T. J. Faulconer and Mrs. F. G | Jones, mothers of the engaged {couple; Mesdames J. M. Miller, {Frank H. Snyder, Lewis Hoatson, | Thomas R. Drybrough, William

oxy Hoatson in their home at 3601

| Allerdice and John Allerdice, Misses |

Marny Home, Jean Stackhouse,

Mary Ann Griffith and Mary Jo Irvington Social Study. |

Beckett.

Recipes pes Unchanged | Baking expetts say not to change recipes for new 80 per cent extrac-

tion flour unless the manufacturer North End Garden. Pri. instructions for his

gives specific | own brand.

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The provisionals will complete a training course in volunteer social service work

Clubs

Alpha Gamma Latreian. Fri. Miss Mary Helen Borcherding, 1601 Kessler blvd., Fast dr., hostess. Installation of officers and initiation of pledges. Friday Afternoon Litérary. Fri Mrs. Walter Stevens, hostess. In the Northeast community center. Mrs, Edwin Holmes and Mrs. Enos Sunderman, program. Picnic Golden Glow Garden, Fri. Mrs. T. B. Wright, 1015 W, 32d st., hostess. Rose show by members. Irvington Quest. Fri. Mrs Curtis, Cambridge, hostess. nie.

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Fri. Mrs, O. M. Enyart, 75 N. Hawthorne

lane, hostess,

Hrvington Willing Workers Needle.

2 p. m. Fri. Mrs. John D. Snedaker, 380 8. Sherman dr., hostess. Mrs. Elmer Russell, presiding. noon. In Holliday park. Mrs, William W,

Beagle, hostess.

Bridal Dinner Tomorrow

Mr. and Mrs. Elgan C. Stark wild entertain with a bridal dinner in their home, 6037 Norwaldo ave,

tomorrow in honor of their daughter, Roselyn Gene, and her fiance,

{Donald Erwin McComb.

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Guests at the dinner will be Mr. and Mrs. Erwin B. McComb, parents of the prospective bridegroom; Mr. and Mrs. Ned R. Fairman, Rev. and Mrs. Virgil F. Ragan, Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Livengood, Misses Susan Jane Deborah Livengood, Jean Stratton, Ann Bleeth, Bonnie Ragan and June Ann Goodrich, John Stark, Walter L. Hurt and Samuel F. Brooks Jr.

Sorority Session

"Beta chapter, Theta Nu Chi sorority, will meet Wednesday in the home of Mrs. Donald Townsend, 5623 Beechwood ave.

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