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The Bridal Scene—

CONCERT SOLOIST IS GUEST HERE--Eleanor

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Dinner Friday To Honor Margaret Wohlgemuth

* Several brides-to-be will be honor guests at pre-nuptial activities this week and the parents of two other Indianapolis young

women have announced their engagements.

Miss Barbara Vo-

geigesang has named her sister as the maid of honor in her

coming marriage ceremony,

The future bride of Jerry Lyford Moss, Miss Vogelgesang is

the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Carl E, Vogelgesang, 5218 Kenwood Ave. Mr. Moss’ parents are Mrs. Ruth Moss, Cincinnati, and Dr, Leland Conner Moss,

“Washington,

In addition to Miss Dorothy Louise Vogelgesang, the mald of honor, the bride-to-be's attendants will include Miss Nancy Fohn, Columbus, Ind,

and Mrs. Wayne Lundy, Toledo,

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bridesmaids,

Mr. Lundy will be the best ‘man, and the ushers will include Thomas Capehart, George Sommer and Frank Brinkman.

The engaged coup!

Fraternity, Mr. graduated from

Margaret We

Moss also was ‘Purdue.

To Be Entertained

man, and Mrs. John Herschede will attend from her home in Cincinnati. Those who have

Malcolm McVie, John Davis, George Jeffrey and Edward Wohigemuth. . The future bride will be the honor guest at a" tea from 4 to 8 p. m. tomorrow in the home of Mrs. J. Kent Leasure, 5831

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| Frank Balke and Mrs. Edward

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Charles Mayer & Company

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Washington Blvd. Mrs. Leasure and her daughter, Mrs. Fred Wehle, are giving the tea. Thursday afternoon Mrs,

Wohlgemuth will give a luncheon for Miss Wohlgemuth in Mrs. Balke's home, 5452 N. Pennsylvania St,

Miss Sally Mitchell

To Be Wed June 25

The engagement of Miss Sally Mitchell to William E. Metzger has been announced by her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Edward L. Mitchell, 3710 Washington Blvd. Mr. r is the son of Mr, flliam E. Metzger, 3037 Guilford Ave. The ceremony will be read June 25 in Sweeney Chapel at Butler University. Miss Mitchell will be graduated in June from DePauw University, where she is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority. The prospective bridegroom is attending Indiana University. » ”

. Before Miss Phyllis Hollar's marriage to Thomas Stephen King Jr., she will be feted at a number of parties. The rite

| will he Mar. 21 in the Broad-

way Evangelical United Breths A tniscellaneous shower will be given by Miss Phyllis Burck in -the Hollar home, 3012 N, Talbot St. The party will be at 8 p. m. Friday. : Invited to the event are Mrs. Noble W. Hollar and Mrs. Thomas 8. King, mothers of the engaged couple; Mesdames Carl Patton Duke, Willlam Willis and Ludwig Burck, and Misses Jacqueline Smith, Evelyn Hackety, Betty Ferguson, Patsy Huber, Nancy Forbes and Pat Donnelly. : ‘Misses Rose Marie Steinbach, Charlene Clore, Patty Sloo,

' Patty Kirkpatrick, Nancy Owen

and Janie Wagle and Miss Nona Mae Grush, Goshen. At 2 p. m. Baturday Miss Forbes , and Miss Patricia Brown will give a kitchen show-

«er for the bride-to-be in the

Forbes home, 4409 N, Pennsylvania St.

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Steber, Metropolivest of Mr. and Mrs. Hollow Road, Golden Hill. She was the soloist here this week-end with the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra,

the AAUW, Indianapolis branch, | {have announced. the plans for|

Five AAUW Study Groups To Meet

Five study group chairmen of|

|Sororities—

| Dinner, Dance To Mark

{their meetings to be held "this

week.

The Parent's Round Tabi

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afternoon. Mrs. Sydney

At 7:30 home of the instructor, Blvd.

Rauh Memorial Library.

Hamerin will be the leaders.

Judge Abrams To Speak

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Officers Club Plans

‘March Social Events

The Armed Forces events for March. mixed couples.

tomorrow and on Mar. 23.

ballroom

every .day.

Dinner Tonight

The Robjson «~ Ragsdale

the Legion will join the members at an annual

tral Christian Church. The di

munity Service chairman, is

Members of will hear Miss a recital at 8 p. m,, Mar. 7.

Mrs. Bertha Arms Hotel,

M. Moore, and

tour,

been soloist with the Clevela Symphony Orchestra.

Guild Has Meeting

C. T. Lykins, W. Martin, {Mort W. Martin, Ralph .L.. Mart

Guy E. Morrison.

Altenheim Meeting

At 1:30

the Hore. - °

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e {will meet at 1:30 p. m. tomor{row in the home of Mrs. Milton Elred Jr., 5774 N. New Jersey Mrs. David K. Rubins will |lead a discussion on “The Family .|=-Freedom and -Discipline.” Under the instruction of Dr: {Mary Louise Mendiones of Pur{due University Extension Center, the Creative Writing Class will meet at 1:30 o'clock Wednesday Scar: borough, 5310 N. Meridian St. will be the hostess to the group. p. m,, Wednesday the Handicraft Class will meet in the Mrs, Frank Wood, 2046 Washington

The AAUW Great Books Discussion Group will meet at 7:30 {o'clock Thursday night in the Th

Rev. Donald Elder and Mrs. Fred

Miss Evelyn Pitschke will direct the meeting of the Legislation and the Economic Status of Women Group, at 7:30 p. m. Friday in the 38th St. Branch of

The Indianapolis Alumnae Chapter of Theta Sigma Phi So-| rority will hear Judge Marshall Abrams speak on “Our Occupation of Japan” after a dinner meeting at 6:15 o'clock in the Canary Cottage tomorrow night. Judge Abrams was on the legal staff at Gen. Douglas MacArthur's headquarters in charge of setting up the temporary Japanese government. Mrs. June Moll Wilcox will introduce the former am County judge who is now| public relations director of the| Construction League of Indian-| > i

there will .be dancing in the club! each Saturday night. The club dining room is open

charge of the program. 8he w

More than 600 alumnae and three college {Sorority have received invitations to the annua sorority to be held Mar. 13. The meeting will be in the Columbia |

b. Mrs.

Reports on collegiate chapters

will be given by the presidents of the active chapters. -They are Miss Jean Carpenter, Indiana, University; Miss Velma Smith,| Purdue University,

and Miss

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Miss Bernice Butler, chairman | of the Matrix Table Committee, | will report on the final plans for| the journalism sorority’s Matrix} Table which will be held Apr. 10.| ——————— as

Teen Topics— Courtesy Wins Social Approval

By SALLY A LITTLE “something extra,” it's been said, makez. aH the difference between succe and failure, . An added ounce of effort may

motion or a job. And one thing is sure and certain: It'll win you social approval. Yes, small special courtesies-—things that aren't even in the book of rules —pay off. .

¥ . HERE ARE three examples. ‘Way back last Christmas Bob's mother gave a dinner party before a junior holiday

{| dance. Now, weeks after, she's

Officers Club at Ft. Benjamin Harrison | has planned a number of social

There: will bé bridge parties! each. Wednesday... evening. for. The Ladies Auxflary of the.club will have afternoon bridge games at 1:30 o'clock |

On Thursday and on Mar. 25 the members will be entertained, with an evening of games, and|

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still pleaséd about a couple of her girl guests. Seems these gals wrote thank-you notes telling her how much they'd enjoyed the. dinner. ; AK bread-and-butter letter is required writing after. an overnight visit; a written thankyou for a mere dinner-party is strictly “something extra” And it's smart! - » ” » SIMILARLY, two teen girls

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| Dorothy Voiles, ‘Hanover College. The active chapters will com-

pete in a song contest dinner. will have jts Carnation Ball the ballroom of the

will play.

and dance.

Wilson, program;

Wilcox, awards, and Mrs. Kenwin you a prize or a pro-’

neth Hufford, publicity. Chi Sega ‘Alumnae To Hear Speaker The Indianapolis

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will address the group.

Cold Spring Road.

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Fisher St. for ”

at 8 p. m. tomorrow.

» The meeting ‘of

chapters of Phi Mu 1 State Day of the!

at the At 9 p. m. the sorority n

Columbia Club, Max Wilson's Orchestra

Chapter of Chi Omiega Sorority will meet with Mrs. John Leslie, 3509 N. Gale St., at 7:30 p. m. to-

Alpha Sigma Chapter, Delta 8igma Kappa Sorority, will meet speaks on at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow in the ments.” home of Mrs. Wayne Leeke, 2248) The newly-elected officers of & business session. this group are: Mrs. Philip R. {Hedback, president; Mrs. Henry | A. Beadell, vice president; Mrs.

ma Kappa will have its business prederick.D. Bly and Mrs. session: in the 38th St. Branch Bowsher, y 8d Mrs, Hemy

of the Merchants National Bank. There will be election of officers at the meeting which will begin |

Lambda Chapter of Delta Sig-

directed by Fabien Sevitzky, and will go to Bloomington tomorrow night to sing on one of the Indiana University Auditorium Series programs. In the photo at left (taken in the Atkins home) Mr. Atkins listens to Miss Steber sing a pre-concert aria. At dinner in the Atkins home are (center

Clubs— dr Literary Club |

Phi Mu State Day Here Will Hear

Mrs. Moore

cussed local speakers schedCarl Benninghoven, national alumnae vice president, jad on by programs of a number ~ will come from her home in S8an Mateo, Cal, to be the speaker at|,¢ cjubs meeting tomorrow. the dinner. roa a pg {will meet at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow | {at the Propylaeum. .This will be an anniversary meeting and Mrs. John Mason Moore will speak on “Booth Tarkington,” ;

Mrs. Gordon Fairbanks, 4026) & . 62d St., will be hostess to the pha Lambda Latreian Club at Jue High School Junior Vaudevilleig oiejock tomorrow night. Mrs. '§. will be presented during the Inter-|y uey Washbon, state parole of mission at which time the win-| goer will speak. ners of the song contest will sing. | Mrs. George C. Burkert Jr. is general chairman for the dinner Crooked Creek Homemakers Club Other committee will hear Miss Janice Berlin speak * chairmen are Miss Mona Jane in the home of Mrs. Robert BarMrs. R. 8. ker, 2531 W. 60th St. Miss BerHiatt, dance; Mrs. E. C, Carbon, lin is the Marion County home decorations; Miss Elsie Shelley, demonstration agent.

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finance. Mrs. W. C. Shannon, dinaer;| In the home of Mrs. Clarence Miss LaVerne Ridlen, invitations Collins, -2050 W. 44th St, on and reservations; Mrs, Willlam| ay Niters Homemaker's Club

|will meet at 8 o'clock tomorrow night,

ficers of the I Study Club will be held in the Alumnae home of Mrs. Robert Aldag, 5740 Pleasant Run Pkwy. tomorrow. Mrs. Tom 8. Elrod will speak on | “Modern Psychiatry,”

Assisting Mrs. Gale will be Mrs.| Tuxedo Hal Aspy and Mrs. J. F. Roach Officers will be elected for the coming year, and a representative of the League of Women Voters|

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| Mothers Club will meet at 1:30 Tau Chapter, p. m. tomorrow in the Prospect {Omega Nu Tau Sorority, will be Library. The speaker will be

Olnosl Study Club when it meets at 7 o'clock tomorrow night. The group will have Dr.- Hazel Stevens of the Riley Hospital as their guest s During the meeting members of | the alumnae -will make masks for burn Kindergarten Mothers Club use in the Veterans’ Hospital on will meet at 1:30 o'clock tomorrow in the Kindergarten. will listen to Mrs. ‘Mildred: Crump] of the Arbogast Florist when she

{sponding secretaries, and Mrs {Stanley Rammeisberg, treasurer.

held at 8. p. m. in the Chinese Miss Ida Conner. (Room of the Hotel Washington,

Leader Series To Begin

| There will be a series of lead-/ Art Exhibit to Show fers’ meetings of the Indianapolis

[Camp "Fire Girls beginning to-

{in the Central YWCA,

ing a party as guests of a guest, |

this case, thanking the hostess was a particularly smooth move since the gals

|" had been the only teen-agers

Unit;| American Legion Auxiliary, the Junjor Group and the Sons of post | dinner at 6:30 p. m, today in the Cen-|

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ner will celebrate the 29th anniversary of the American Legion. Mrs, Marshall A: Raber, Com-

in ill

be assisted by Mrs. Paul H, Keller and Mrs. George E. Shelley, Mrs, A. W.: Lockhart will preside.

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The monthly meeting -of the| | Sunnyside Guild followed a 12:30 p. m. luncheon today in the Indianapolis Athletic Club. | Hostesses for the day were Mesdames Jesse Marshall, Ralph L. Martin,

Erwin M, MeComb, C. Bruce McConnell, Herbert E. Minturn and

p. m. tomorrow "the Ladies Auxiliary of the Altenheim will hold its monthly meeting in

in a crowd of strange adults. The third “something extra” comes nearer home. A boy-about-town returned to boarding school after a busy Christ mas vacation. In due course he wrote his mom. And he actually thanked her for giving him such a super holiday! See, kids? And heres the secret: Grown-ups—from strangers to parents-—appre-ciate your appreciation!

night and ending Mar. 9.

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The Camp Fire guardians and

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A variety of topics’ will be dis-

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The Fortnightly Literary Club

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At 1:30 p. m. tomorrow the

A luncheon and election of ofn Home

Mrs. Emmett Stafford, 1021 N. St., will be hostess to the

peaker,

The newly-organized Henry CoThey

“Flower Arrange-

recording and corre-

The Prospect Kindergarten

© Atkins: James Quillian, Miss S

teen-agers suggest for three high school students

Fred

-tion can do all the work,” she

Mrs. H. M. Cochrane and Mrs.

Walter Teer will be hostesses for the election meeting of. the ToKalon Club when it meets at 12:30 {p. m. tomorrow in the High Country Club, .

Work by Students

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photo, clockwise from left foreground) Mrs. James L. Gavin, sister of Vf,

's accompanist when she is not singing with. an orchestra: Mrs. Atkins; Miss Steber, and Mr. Atkins. In the at right, Miss Steber has an armload of the

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Atkins' miniature Pinschers,

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CO-OPERATION AND HARD WORK are the means-the

Fred Hartmann, a Cathedral:

is the biggest obstacle to United Nations success. ‘

“The idea of an international . body is swell if it can be worked out. I guess it's hu man nature ‘not to agree,” but I think the {United Nations . _ can be made to work if everyone will _ give in just a 48 - little bit,” he Hartmann S2Y8 . : Fred thinks that Russia is the greatest menace to the United Nations

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gest problem. = = * A mémber of the ASHES Squire. Club, Fred is on the staffs of the Megaphone and Cathedran at Cathedral, He wants to continue his studies. at Notre Dame next year. Fred plans for a career in business or in aeronautical engineering. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Hartmann, 3938 Ruckle St. » .

‘ . A SENIOR at Manual High School, Florann Greeson believes that the United Nations

is the finest organization ever

set up to solve world problems. “The UN K progress than any of the other similar international groups. I think it has and can do a great deal of good,” she states.

| + Florann agrees that ‘human.

nature is a barrier to success. “Other reasons for failure may be the differences in governments, politics and economic situations. I know our ability to compromise cap be improved, but I don’t think that one na-

says. - : A future nurse, Florann will have to wait until next January

“to enter training at the Indiana

University Medical Center. She will be 18 then and has wanted to be a nurse ever since she can remember, # Florann is a member of the

_cast of the Manual senior play.

as made more -

Hospital Guild

thening the United Nations. The ferviewed this week applaud: the ° principle behind the United Nations and have high hopes for its success.

senior, thinks that huma ‘haters Senior, thinks that aman hatuy

The play, “Death Takes a Holl, day,” will be produced Mar, 13, and she couldn't get out of sng. tume long enough to have her picture taken. : A member of the Que Tals Sub Deb Club, Florann is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Greeson, 526 8. Alabama St She is feature editor of the Booster, a member of Masoms and of the Mask and Wig Club, ” Ld ” 2 ROBERT MOXLEY is a senfor at Sacred Heart High School, He is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Carl M. Moxley, 2320 S. Pennsyl- i vania St. Ea “I think the 4 idea of a United Nations is ‘very worthwhile. If everyone:

would give in a little and try to see the JEN other side of [Mg we the picture it © A would succeed

“The big powers. naturally are more interested.

stake. The smaller nations have to take it and like it, and I think something should be done to equalize the voting powers,” he states. : Bob doesn’t think that a United States of the World would work because of the vast differences in people and in nations, but he does believe that an impartial international judiciary board is very important. He plans to attend Notre Dame and study electrical engineering. Bob ' has studied physics at Sacred Heart and has been interested in electri. city since. the’ fourth grade.

Meeting Set

An all-day meeting of the &

Robert Moxley

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profes Ruth Millett philos pePaul University. , So think it ‘over, h rofessor’s right. didn’t tell the whole s When you refer to y as “the boss” you're putting both yourself & wife, as well as the in of marraige, in an u mentary Lght. . You're announcing world that you're a ‘he husband. whose wife r roost. ‘You're admitti ‘resent it but aren’t mar Jn ores ut »

AND you're makir wife out a bossy, dom! pssive woman. Th a very pretty picture - woman you chose to ta name and live with you the years. - Oh, sure, you can sa just being funny wk make such remarks. giways count on a law the other men present. you ever look at your w a remark like that? ) bet she didn’t think funny. The laughs you got her’ expense. Unless yo your living being fun don’t really need laug

“Badly, do you? . SOCIAL SITUATIONS * SITUATION: You drinking coffee.. WRONG WAY: L your head part way, t the cup.

RIGHT WAY: Kee head erect, and brir cup up to your moutl

Ld x » SITUATION: You served coffee that is t to drink. WRONG WAY: Kee ring it with your spoo it cools. RIGHT WAY: Wail it cools by itself, befoi ing to drink it. :

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Francis . Hospital Guild will b held’ tomorrow, in the hospital

Miss Dolores Ohge To Be Wed May 2

Mr. and Mrs. Harry 'C. Ohge, 5324 Primrose

The Indiana: Scholastic Art Ex- 7190 E. Kessler Blvd.

hibit will open on Mar. 15" and| extend through Mar. 24 in Block's sponsors will meet at 7:30 o'clock | Auditorium. The annual exhibit |is sponsored by Scholastic Maga

A meeting of the Blue Bird zine and Block's. - * {leaders will take place at 9:45

a. m. Thursday in Parlor A. high school students in Indiana

The works of junior and senior

The couple will be married on

{May 2 in the McKee Chapel of the ; |Tabernacle’ Presbyterian Church, ar® Mesdames Julius Armbruster, "Mrs. Jack’ Snyder is to be the matron of honor, and Miss Joan [Parkhurst and Miss Dorothy Mec-

|Central YWCA. The making of Will be shown. The exhibit, will Clamroch will be bridesmaids.

{magic ring plans and Easter include (handcraft will be discussed.

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Junior

Anniversary. Miss Agnes Mahoney will speak ess chairman. {on “What Makes the Group Tick" members are {before the Horizon Club and the Lett, Clyde Titus, Helen Talge High Advisors at 7:30 Brown, H. L. Hosbrook, Earl H.

o'clock next Monday in the Cen- Stumpf, Arch N. Bobbitt, Leon- * |idas Smith and George J. Mess,

tral YWCA.

Men and Women—

By ERNEST E. BLAU ° - EN HAVE a great priv- - {lege-—they ‘are allowed to he ugly,” sald Mme. de Sevigne. Women are more concerned about their looks than men because appearance is a woman's capital more than a man's, That's why women spénd nearly all of America's more than half billion dollar annual cosmetics total. But male vanity crops out in other ways, Men are vain of their business success, their money. They often express this vanity by decking out their women in expensive furs and jewelry. The fact they don't pretty themselves up with beauty aids is due more to today's customs than to any lack of male vanity, In Colonial times men had A strange notion they too could be pretty, so they went to the hair dresiiar's. wore lace and

powdered h The perfumed and ro

.rouged men of Louis 's day even tried to keep their

Propylaeum Program Are Women or Men More Vain?

the Propylaeum Maxine Moore in| Mias| Moore, a contralto, is here from| New York visiting her * mother. | Spink studying with Miss Alma Igelman for a concert She has made, radio, stage and film appearances and has -

beauty alds an exclusive male right by putting a law in the statute books: “Whosoever attracts into the bonds of mare riage any male subject of His Majesty by means of rouge or powder, perfumes, false teeth cor hair, steel corsets, hooped pétticants high heels or false a will be prosecuted for

Railway Auxiliary Luncheon Tomorrow

The Indianapolis Women's] Auxiliary to the Railway Mail As-|" sociation will attend a luncheon] to be given at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Woman's Department Club.

affair are: Mesdames Arlie C. Morphew, John- Ladd, Rex Cain, Walter G. Stayton, Ben H. Hardy, Charles O. Turner, Bert W. Voorhis, George E. Schleifer, Charles R. Hodson, Forest B. Koho, Virgil Pike, Carl E. Pluess, George E. Walker, Paul G. Vickrey, Myrle| L. Vogel and Lee E. Richey,

Sorority Mothers

Plan Luncheon The Alpha Chi Omega Mothers|” Olub had a luncheon meeting toay chapter house. Mesdames R. J.| Pile, James L. Pedlow and R: H. Browder were hostesses,

po! on the recent card party, and Mrs. L. Bradsha spoke on “Mexico, Horn. of Plenty” , S

pictorial, © graphic and

The

The deadline for!

The committee Mesdames Colin

Those on the committee for the

Frank Frazer,

in. the Butler University

Mrs. F. W. Christena presided

at a meeting following the lunch-{" eon, Mrs. W. Glenmore Clute re-

winners of the regional | Miss

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Demaree Pick-Up ‘and : Delivery Service

Extended to a

Mrs. Carl Bass will pe offer of the day. ; "Mrs, William Fanst, assisted by Mesdames Anthony Fritz, Harry

Ave, announce the engagement and approaching! marriage of their daughter, Do-/ lores, to James T. McClamroch, son of Mrs. Dorothy MeClamroch,

be Noel | commercial art, sculpture, ceram-|Dusendschon, and Vernon OverAt:3:45 o'clock Thursday after- ics, craft, costumes, designs and street and Dee Baker will ‘be noon at the Camp Fire Office the photography. | ush “ut Camp Wohelo and Central Dis-| | trict Meeting will make plans for awards will be eligible for the na-| University and is a member of the 1948 camp season and also tional contest, for the Camp Fire Girls’ Silver entries is Mar. 6. , n | Mrs. Donovan A. Turk is host-/tended Butler.

Ohge attended Butler

appa Alpha Theta Sorority. bridegroom-to-be also at-

{Ferneding and John Gedig, will hostess “at ‘the covered dish luncheon. Mrs. Edward Trimp will conduct the business meeting, which will be followed by enter tainment. Some of the members will be celebrating: their birthdays. They

Carrie Beachler, Josephine Coll, {Henry Gardner, E, A. Laudick § . . Caroline Oberting and Thomas Ek Quin and Miss Nettie MacGregi

Mrs. Nevitt to Speak The second lecture in the se ries on the United Nations by Mrs. Hope. Bedford Nevitt will be given at 8 p. m. Friday in the Propylasum. , Mrs. Nevitt's sub ject will be “The Security Coun< he Age

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