Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 June 1947 — Page 27

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CONFERENCE DELEGATES—Don Puckett and Miss Patricia Perry (left and right) have been chosen to represent Indianapolis teen-agers at the First national Y. M,C. A.-Y. W, C, A. conference for high school youths, The meeting will be held tomorrow through next Thursday at Grinnell college, lowa, Miss Patricia Perry and Don Puckett will attend the first national ¥. M. C. A-Y. W, C. A, conference for high school youths

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Miss Perry is a member of the Washington High School Y-Teen ¢ club. Mr, Puckett, a student at as representatives of Indianapolis | Technical high school, is a mem-

teen-age groups. ber of the Tuk-A-Pache club, Miss Elma Jones, director of 8 =

the Y. W. teen-age program, is Miss Anna Foster and Miss driving the delegates to the con- | Katherine Lippincott now are atference, to be held tomorrow | tending the Business Girls’ cone through next Thursday at Grin- | ference at New Buffalo, Mich. nell college, Iowa, Miss Jones is | Other Y. W. conferences and to be a conference leader, delegates include Miss Bernice Approximately 1300 delegates, | Beigh and Miss Jean Elkins, between 15 and 18 years old, are | Industrial conference at New expected at the conference, They | Buffalo Saturday through June will discuss youth problems and | 28; and Misses Marilyn Waltz, leadership in their own clubs. | Mary Katherine Susanke, Carolyn The schedule will include work- | Good, Rosemary McMahel! and shops, recreation, exhibits and | Audrey Simpson, Indiana State worship programs. There also | Y-Teen conference August 23 to will be opportunities for special | 30 at Camp Mack, Milford.

The Bridal Scene— : Jean Clark and Esther Herbig Announce Attendants For Approaching Weddings

The bridal news today includes the announcements of wedding attendants and engagements and plans for parties to honor brides-to-be. Miss Jean Clark will have her sister, Mrs. Eugene Schobringer Jr., Grand Rapids, Mich, as matron of honor when she is married to Daniel Myron Crichlow Jur 28 in McKee chapel of the Tabernacle Preshyterian church. Miss Nancy Hull will be the maid of honor. Raymond : To W. Crichlow will be best man for his son, and ushers will be John R. Thornberry and Douglas Horth. Miss Hull entertained with a miscellanebus shower this afternoon at her home, 3055 N. Meridian st. Mrs. William P, Evans and Mrs. George L. Clark will give a luncheon and Bighen shower Tuesday at the Mean Hills Country club for the future bride. . Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas Clark will give the bridal dinner for their } | daughter and Mr, Crichlow Friday, * .|June 27, at the Marott hotel. The dinner will be followed by the wedding rehearsal.

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» » » Miss Mary Elizabeth Schulmeyer will be the maid of honor when Miss Esther Herbig is married to John I. Schulmeyer June 29 at the | Olive Branch Christian church. Block photo. | Miss Schulmeyer is the future JUNE BRIDE—Miss Janet | bridegroom's sister. Steinkamp. and Donald H. Bridesmaids will be Mrs. Paul Mitchell were married Sunday |Willman and Mrs. Joseph J. Prokl at the home of her parents, [Sibert ram i be poy mat : pi 1 S are elvin Mr. and Mrs. ‘K. ‘W. Stein Herbig and C. Newton Gaiser. Miss Herbig was honored recently | with a miscellaneous shower given | by Mrs, Prokl and Miss Jane Sway. nie at their home, 2164 Webb st. ® 2 » Miss Alice Mae Riley will be married to Bernard J. McIntosh on June 28 at St. Patrick's Catholic church. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Riley, 1018 S. New Jersey st., and the prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. The June meeting of the Riley | D308 Moguos, 367 Prospect st. Hospital Cheer guild will be held| The bride-to-be was honor guest Tuesday at the summer home of | oF a miscellaneous shower given last M5 CG. E. Bomberger, “Beech | Night by Mrs. Leonard Kirch, 715 Spring,” on 82d st. It will be a cov- Cottage ave. Approximately 25 ered dish picnic luncheon. | guests attended. A short business session will be . 8 a conducted by the president, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. George Riba, 758 N. Herman C. Fromer. | Concord st., announce the apMrs. Carl Aumann, hospitality | Proaching marriage of their daughchairman, will be assisted by Mes. | ter: Pauline, and Ddvid Graves. The dames Paul B. McCarty, O. K. Kas- | couple will be wed June 27 in the lin, B. H. Beard, T. E. Berry, | Grace Evangelical Lutheran church. Charles Yarbrough and F. L. Byrne.| Miss Pauline Shull, 283 N. Tre8 mont st., will give a miscellaneous The following chapters of the!shower for Miss Riba tomorrow guild wili meet next week at the|night. Mrs. Lester Tabor will assist hospital to sew: Monday — Robi-|the hostess. Thirty guests have son-Ragsdale unit, American Legion | been invited. auxiliary; Tuesday—“'Knee Deep in| Co a All Kind Mother J Farewell Gift y—“An Old Sweetheart of LONDON—Mrs. Mine”; Thursday—"In the Heart of | ON--Mrs. T. Wilson, retir. |ing president of the Women's in-

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