Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 June 1947 — Page 18

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Guest Day Will Be Marked Tomorrow By Members of the Sunnyside Guild

year’s activities.

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Miss Dorothy Dawson, secretary;

SUNNYSIDE GUILD WILL OBSERVE guest day tomorrow with a luncheon-bridge party at the Highland Golf and Country club. Mrs. Albert W. Claffey, hostess chairman, will be assisted by Mesdames DeWitt Brown, Lyle H. Brothers, John L. Bulger, John W. Burke, E. L.

Burnett, Charles Byfield, Corwin Carter Jr., A. B. Chapman, O. A. Chillson, Robert J. Clarke, Herbert P. Cortright and A. C. Crandall. Mrs. Kurt W. Schmidt, president, will report on the

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R. chapter will meet tomorrow with Mrs. Melvin F. Cranfill, Carmel. Following a covered-dish supper, officers will be installed. These’ are Mrs. Benton 8. Lowe, president; Mrs. J, Spencer Lloyd, vice president;

Mrs. Gale Graber, treasurer; Miss

Miss Ahlgren, a junior at Wellesley college, is visiting one of her tes at Hyannis, Cape Cod, at this time. Mrs. Ahlgren will speak in Hopewell and Trenton, N. J., before attending the convention.

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Spring Picnic THE ANNUAL spring picnic of the Delta Gamma Alumnae association will be held at 12:30 p. m. Saturday at Mrs. Frank T. Churchman's country home, “Hillside,” south of Beech Grove. On Mrs. Churchman's arrangements committee are Mesdames Addison M. Dowling, Gentry T. Haun, William C. Loew, Edward W. Lollis, Henry H. Morgan, Frank Miller, Richard T. RNoton, Edwin A. Schuls and Herbert J. Spier. Members of the Butler university chapter will attend and the recent graduates of the group will be initiated into the alumnae association. Mrs. Vietor EB - Boyer will officiate and will announce - committee appointments for ‘next fall. ,

| Alumnae Tea. A RECEPTION and tea to’ { given from 3 to 5 p. m. Sunday in the home of Mrs. Herbert C, Lorenzen will honor Mrs. Harriot Jeup, president of the Indianapolis Panhellenic group. The Indianapolis Alpha Delta. Pi alumnae will be hostesses. t Tomorrow night the alumnae | will have a picnic at the hame of Miss Frances Eickoff. Mrs. Frank Owing, the new president, will be in charge. -

ST. VINCENT GUILD OFFICERS—A mong officers of the St. Vincent Hospital uild are (seated left and right) Mrs. Ted Meibaugh, fest vice president, and (standing) Mrs. Addison E. Others (not shown) are Mrs. Leonard S. Earhart and Mrs. Daniel Brosnan, recording and corresponding secretaries; Mrs. W. C. Huonker, administrative secretary, and Mrd. Russell L. White, treasurer. New board members elected yesterday are Mes-

president; Mrs. Elizabeth Vincent, Coddington, second vice president.

Mr. Parkhurst Marries Betty Daniels

. Times State Service LAFAYETTE, Ind, June 10.—Miss Betty Janice Paniels became the bride of Frank W. Parkhurst Jr, 6255 N. Pennsylvania st, Indianapolis, in a ceremony here at 2:30 p. m. Saturday. The Rev. Ernest Yorger read the vows in the Central Presbyterian church. Mrs. Parkhurst Jr. is the of Mr. and Mrs. H R. Shan- , Montpelier, O., and Mr. and Mrs. Parkhurst of the Indianapolis address are parents of the bridegroom, Couple’s Attendants Mrs, Deélofes’ Dosch; Dayten, O. sister of the bride, and Miss Betty Parkhurst, the bridegroom’s sister, attended the bride. They wore

George Steinhauer was the best man and ushers were Patrick McCarty and Donald Flick. Bridal Gown The bride's gown was of ivory satin and a pearl coronet caught her fingertip illusion veil. She carried white roses. A reception in the church followed the ceremony. The couple left on a trip to the East. They wil] be at home at the Pennsylvania st. address in Indianapolis after next Monday.

Figures Are Up In the four-year pre-war period, 1038 to 1941, there were 6,000,000

During the four-year war period, 1042 to 1945, there were 6,500,000,

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