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WINS AWARD—Miss Ruth - Juliet Keller, East won the fine arts ‘scholarship pre- : tented annually by agp | a sorority. oller wi ue “i od to ; mer. lean Ri Bei of Music at Chicago.

WEDDING NEAR — Miss Dorothea Marie Horman, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Grenville Vest, Cumberland, will be married to James Williamson, Greenfield, on Thursday jn St. Mathews Lutheran church.

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The Delta Alumnae chapter, Feppa Kappa Gamma sorority, had

its summer picnic at 1:30 p. m.

Legion Unit Board

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Mrs. James Fuller is the new president of the unit. Other officers are Mrs. Andrew Bickett and Mrs. Frank Evans, first and second vice presidents; Misses Helen and Helena Armentrout, recording and corresponding secretaries; Mrs.

‘|Cornelius Jr., sergeant of arms,

| Training for Youth

Miss Vera Fredenburg, 3920 English ave. is attending a Methodist

| youth caravan training center at | Williamsport-Dickinson Junior Col» lege, Williamsport, Pa. ' After her

Sunday, Mrs. Gayle Wolfe enter- training is completed this week she

tained at. her summer home at Carmel.

|will serve in churches of southern {Indiana for the next seven weeks,

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of James E. Rocap Jr. in a 21 in St. Joan of Arc Catholic

parents live at 5727 Washington

Refugees board of the treasury. She collaborated with Randolph Paul, tax authority, on the book,

Other officers of the press club are Miss Ruth Cowan, reporter for the Florence

Nancy Osgood, director of women’ activities, radio station WRC, and Miss Virginia Rishel, information

Miss Doris Fleeson, newspaper columnist, and Mrs. Alice Hager,

are among the. officers.

Stickneys Have

House Guests Mr. and Mrs. F. B, Stickney, Clermont, have had as their house guests for the last two weeks Mr. and Mrs. Linden E. Barton, Inglewood, Calif, and Mrs. G. E. Dierking, New Albany. Many parties have {been given for the guests. On their return trip to California the Bartons will be accompanied by Mrs. Charles Confer and son, of Muncie.

Sorority to Meet Theta chapter, Phi Delta Pi sorority, will meet for a business session at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday in the home of Mrs. Lester Reavis, 962 N. Gray st.

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WED AT CHURCH-—Miss Barbara Sheerin became the bride

ceremon

read the morning of June

church. Her parents are Mr. and

Mrs. Doherty Sheerin, 4750 Central ave., and the bridegroom's

blvd.

Mpys. Virginia Moorhead dePury, Former Times Columnist, Gets National Press Club Post

Times WASHINGTON, June 30.— Slender and vivacious Virginia Moorhead dePury, former columnist of The Indianapolis Times, has been elected a member of the board of governors of the Women's National Press club.

Couple Wed In Church

A Breton lace gown accented with seed pearls and long train was worn Miss astropaolo when she Frank

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Bride in. Ceremony Miss Dolores Jean Kegeris and

The reception was held at the church after the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kegeris, 3843 Fletcher ave, are the bride’s parents, and Mr. and Mrs, Ansil Ferguson, 970 Olin ave. are the parents of the bridegroom. Mrs. Sondley. Littrell was the matron of honor, and Mrs. Walter Wilson and Miss Patricia Kilander were the bridesmaids They wore uiset frocks, A candlelight satin gown with a scalloped tiered skirt and a long train was worn by the bride. Her fingertip veil of shirred illusion was caught with flower clusters. She carried a white Bible topped with an orchid. . John F. Ferguson was the best man. William Mason and Delbert Kline were the ushers.

Installation Set By Chapter

Initiation services and installation of officers will be held by Theta Omicron chapter, Phi Beta Psi sorority, at the Homestead tonight, Miss Clara Mae Yoergen, Middletown, O. national president, and Mrs. George Jacobs, Kokomo, province organizer, will be present, New officers of the chapter - are Mrs, Pauline Baker, president; Mrs. Ellis Wolfe, vice president; Mrs. Arthur Wright and Mrs. Charles Taylor, recording and secretaries, and Mrs. James L. Dunn, treasurer.

Luncheon Set

| luncheon meeting at 12:15 p. m. Wednesday in the Golden Pheasant restaurant. Mrs. O, D, Allinson

A Social Session : . - |. Phi Delta Beta sorority will have 8 social meeting at 8 tomorrow. § the Hotel " Hostesses

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By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT NEW YORK, June 30.-~The General Federation of Women's Clubs has fortunately reversed its stand and approved the Stratton bill providing for the entry of 400,000 displaced persons into this country .

In the earlier debate, however,

during the war years are now not only self-supporting, but employers of other people. I am beginning to think, from

that the membership must be made up of fairly well-to-do ladies, for on Friday I read that they opposed rent controls because, they say, small owners are suffering.

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cou Joseph, Mich. at 2154 N. Pennsylvania st. The bridegroom attended Wayne university, Detroit.

Miss Vehling Bride Of Joseph Frazer

A reception at the church followed the rite. After a trip to northern Indiana, the couple will live at 617 N. Grant ave.

Units to Meet

Street and St. Mark; Thursday— Music, Broad Ripple and Beta chapter, Omega Phi Tau sorority.

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4-H Clubs Hold | Meetings |

The Twelve Peppy Peppers 4-H club met recently- at the home of Miss Shirley Sherrick, Edgewood. Work was begun on articles for the 4-H exhibit to be held in Au-| gust. | Miss Virginia Jones, 3302 Mars Hill st, recently entertained the Happy Days 4-H club. Demonstrations were given by the hostess and Miss Barbara Bagby.

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