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‘Alumnae Plan Rose Tea

On Sunday ; ha Omicron Pi To Fete Students Qirls entering DePauw university

@ext month will be honored at a rose tea Sunday afternoon at the

home of Mrs. Ted Marbaugh, 3304} & + W. 75th st.

The Indianapolis Alumnae chapter, Alpha Omicron Pi sorority, will sponsor the garden party. Mothers of the guests also will attend. Table appointments are to be in silver, red and white. Mesdames Parker Jordan, Ormand Hammond and O. M. Jones will serve. \ In charge of arrangements fo the event are Miss Mary Alice Hartley, alumnae rush chairman; Miss Norma Oburn, DePauw alumnae officer, and Miss Shirley Cloud, Indianapolis active rush chairman.

Actives to Attend

From Out-of Town They are being assisted by Mes-. dames T. Clair Davis, Adrian WiIhoite, Roger, Riley, Raymond Clutter, Edward Dirks and Melvin Myers, Misses Mapgaret Hargrave, Harriett Hesslin apd Kay Barber. Active members from Chicago who

will agtend the tea are Miss Virginia |

Morberg, rush chairman; Miss Helen Olson, chapter president; Misses Barbara Holley, Donna Butterworth

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Misses © ‘Dorothy Conrad, Mary Ellen West and Rebecca Longdon will attend from Greencastle; Miss Patricia Roper will come from Hobart, and Miss Carolyn Irelan will come from Wabash. 2

Sorority Units Set. Dinner, Installation

Three chapters of Lambda Sigma Sigma sorority will have a formal dinner and installation of officers at 7 p. m, Friday in the Hotel Lincoln. Mrs. James Bower will provide music. The new officers of Alpha chapter include Mrs. Virgil Coakley, president; Mrs. Charles Utley, vice president; Miss Myrtle Bunce, secretary, and Mrs. Nina McClintock, treasurer. Mrs, George Greeson is devotional chairman, Mrs. Sam Mosley is social chairman and Mrs. William Kinslow is head of the visitation committee. : Beta chapter has elected Mrs, Arthur Johnson, president; Mrs. Victor Stickney, vice president; Mrs. Loyal Kizzee, secretary, and Miss Mary Lee Towe, treasurer. Its committee chairmen include Mrs. Paul Fudge, devotional; Mrs. Ruben Randolph, social, and Mrs. William Borkman, visitation. Miss Rose Corbin is delegate to the Indianapolis Council of Women. Miss Alma Kunkle is the new president of Chi chapter. Other officers incjude Miss Maudelen Pinkston, vice president; Miss Norma Winkler, secretary, and Miss Dixie Hicks, treasurer. Committee heads are Miss Esther Kunkle, devotional; Miss Lois Wilson, social, and Miss Bertha Kriech,

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North End Gardeners Will Meet Friday

The North End Garden. club will meet at 2 p. m, Priday at the home of Mrs. Orville DeMotte, 5526 N. Pennsylvania st, Assisting the hostess will be Mrs. James Spalding and Miss Anna

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of nature during. their encampment at McCormick's Creek state park this summer. Attempting some rugged footwork, here are Sandra Jenkins {top row): Joan Eberhart

and June Koxy (next row); Beverly Sawyer and Lou and Nancy Todd at the very bottom.

Teen Talk— Girl Scouts End

By BOBBIE SCHAEFFER THE STATION WAGON just wasn't roomy enough.. Not: for 33 girls plus their baggage. That's how many Girl Scouts left yesterday on a trip through Michigan. Only they left in a chartered bus, big enough for all.

The trip is a climax to the summer camping at cCormick’s Creek state park {®% the teen-

age Scouts. First stop on the eight-day trip will be Camp Paxton at Winimac. There will be outdoor cooking and

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training will purpose. Next stop will find the girls in Michigan and they'll put in stakes at Cadillac School camp, Cadillac. The third and fourth nights are to be spent in Mackinaw City at Wilderness park and from there the “gang” will sail on to Camp Deer . Trails, Harrison, Mich.

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” 1d » OTHER Girl Scouts will meet Indianapolis’ delegation and typical teenster notes will be exchanged concerning scouting, ete.

camping on the tour and diligent | After Camp Deer Trails will come

Society—

THE ENGAGEMENT AND APPROACHING MARRIAGE of Miss Jean Brown to Thomas Messerlie is. announced by the future bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Brown. The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Alfred Messerlie.

The wedding is to be at 3:30 o'clock the afternoon of Aug. 30 in Sweeney chapel at Butler university. The future bridegroom is attending Butler. The vows are to be read by Dr. John B. Ferguson, pastor of the-Irvington Presbyterian church. Miss Brown has chosen Miss Shirley Esmon to be her maid of honor and Miss Betty Kirlin as her bridesmaid. Mr. Messerlie will be

attended by his brother, Robert Messerlie.

Ushers will be Gordon

Messerlie, another brother, and Courtland Shea. Mrs. Shea and Mrs. Robert Amick will honor the bride-to-be with

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RB) | Mesdames 2 Robert M. Wilkinson, George Wat- | kins, & | Whitmore, Robert M. Suits, Joseph # |B. Snoy, Jon A. Glenn, Clyde W. { Ennis, Rogert E. Bahr, {| Arvin,

a luncheon Aug. 23 at the Indianapolis Athletic club. _At 10 a. m. Sunday, Aug. 17, Miss Brown will be a guest at a breakfast given by Mrs, Gordon Messerlie of Greenfield. A garden

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j shower is being planned by Miss Rd | Esmon at 4 p. m. Aug. 24.

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Mrs. Paul ‘A. Brown will give

9a kitchen shower ‘Friday night in { |honor of Miss Gwendolyn Brock, ) | the bride-to-be of Harold Keith Xl | White. The couple will be married 2diat 4:30 p. m. Aug. 24 in Sweeney 0 | chapel, Butler tniversity.

The future bride is a graduate of

Butler and a member of Pi Beta | Phi sorority. "Mr. White will be { |graduated from Butler this month

and will attend Purdue university this fall. He is a Lambda Chi

S| Alpha fraternity member.

Parents of the couple are Mr.

Jand Mrs. Floyd L. Brock and Mr, j land Mrs. Sidney White of Modoc.

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Delton Powell, Russell M.

William Charles V. O'Brien and Mary Jane Hulsman, Mrs. Albert

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TOKYO. — Mrs. Elizabeth Gray

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has been tutor to Crown Prince Akihito, 13, since. last fall, reports

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Columbiaville, Mich. The bus will swing on to Camp Ella J. Logan at Syracuse, back on Hoasier territory, and the eighth night will find 33 gals pulling into the outskirts of Indianapolis. Councelors on the trip are Misses Mary Jane Nelson, Barbara Prim and Jean Snarr and Mrs. William A. Shideler,

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The Bridal Scene— Lois Meyer

To Be Wed On Oct. 11

Mr. Sergi Marries Claris Kincaid

The announcement of three engagements and three ' marriages |highlight--the current bridal scene. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Meyer, 762]

Bancroft ave, announce the engage- | ment of their daughter, Lois, to Robert L. Brammann, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Brammann, 845 {Carlyle pl. | The wedding is set for Oct. 11.

» » ” Miss Juanita Walsh will be wed to James P. McNulty at 10 a. m.| Aug. 23 in St. Philip Neri Catholic |church. Mr. and Mrs.” Pustin A. | Walsh, 604 N. Oakland ave, are the | {parents of the future bride, and Mr, | land Mrs. James McNulty, 825 N, Rural st., are the prospective bride- | groom's parents,

n n Miss Claris "Kincaid, granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beswick, 5046 Hardegan st, became the bride of, Francis Joseph Sergi, June 28, In Holy Cross Catholic church, The Rev. Fr. James D, Moriarity read | the vows. Miss Doris Melton was the maid of honor, and Joseph Sergi was the best man. Kenneth Lannon was the ring bearer, Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Sergi, 227 8. Arsenal ave, are the parents of the bridegroom. Miss Louise Ricos To Be Married The engagement of Miss Louise | Ricos to Andrew G. Polus has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Ricos, 2319 N, Pennsylvania st. Mr. and Mrs. | George Polus, Anderson, are the] parents of the prospective bride-| groom. No date has been set for | the wedding.

” ” ~ St. John's Catholic church was the sétting for the wedding of Miss! Elizabeth Horan, Sydney, Australia, | and John Limp at 7 p. m. July 17. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Limp, 754] Kappes st. are the parents of the bridegroom. A reception was held after the wedding at The couple is living in Los Angeles. | |

21 at the home of the bridegroom’s parents, Mr, and Mrs. Alva Brunnemer, 2063 Olive st. John MecQueen, 1633 E. Raymond st, is the father of the bride,

Insurance Conscious HARTFORD, Conn. — American women bought more insurance policles last year than ever before, and they now: hold $35,000,000 worth.

” » » Miss Juanita McQueen was mar- | ried to Alfred J. Brunnemer June

This is one fifth of all the insurance owned.

RECENT BRIDE-—Miss Harriet Clark Martin and William Barton Cartmel, both of Martinsville, were married yesterday at the home of the bride's uncle and aunt, Dr. and Mrs. P. L. Powell, Franklin. The bridegroom is ‘the son of Mrs. Ida M, Cartmel, Rushville.

[llin1 Club

Plans Outing On Saturday

Invitations have been sent to 460 alumni of the University of Illinois to participate in the family outing the Illini club will hold Saturday

the Limp residence. at Forest park, Noblesville.

Golfing will begin at 9:30 o'clock that morning. Mrs. Walter Jenkins and Mrs. Melvin Myers are to be in charge of general registration beginning at 1 p. m, F. Paul Finch is in charge of arrangements, assisted by Frank Griesbaum and Russell Burkle, Soft ball and other games are being arranged for -the afternoon, and there will be special entertainment for the children. The picnic dinner will be at 5 p. m. : Kemeth J. Galm is president of the club.

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Times State Service FRANKLIN, Ind., Aug. 8.—A ceremony at "11:30 o'clock yesterday morning united Miss Harriet Clark Martin and William Barton Cartmel, both of Martinsville, The wedding was read at the home here of the bride's uncle and aunt, Dr. and Mrs. P, L. Powell. Dr. Powell, former dean of Franklin college, heard the vows. The bride is the daughter of the late Mr, and Mrs. H. J. Martin of Martinsville, and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs, Ida M. Cartmel of Rushville, A suit of bronze shantung was chosen by the bride. Her accessories were brown and she wore yellow roses.

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