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mae Ms. Hilary Sng AAUW to Hold Tomorrow

The annual spring guest tea of

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Miss Phyllis Bourne

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Miss boy Joan Davidson

The Bridal Scene

Today's bridal scene highlights, several engagement announcements and the news of pre- -nutial showers. Mr. and Mrs, Norman Hembree, 2111 E. Michigan St, an-

Inounce the engagement and ap.|proaching marriage daughter, Norma Rose, to Eu: E

of their

gene Joseph Thale Jr., son of Mr,

ARG Mia. This, 1432 "E. Ohio St. charge a iy Sion] on ® 4 Church...

Catholic. Miss Mary Lou Hill will be the maid -of -honor and Miss Emma

Jean Cooney and Miss Reba Ann

Hembree will be bridesmaids. Donald Robert Hembree is to be

Powell, 1601 Carrollton

ipastor of the Garden and Christian Center Baptist Church, will

officiate. . . The engagement and approachMiss

of Mrs. Lucille May, 2259 son St., is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence D. Holm, 6326. Dunway St. They be married at 7:30 p. m. on

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Harder, is the daughter of Mr, {and Mrs. William J. Harder, Jasper, and Mr. Seng is the son of Frank J. Seng, Jasper. LJ LJ .

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Rains, 3540 Bal- Miss Rains

[Mr and Mrs, Willan 8 w, | Davidson, nounce the engagement and ap-

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proaching of their daughter, Beverly Joan, to Charles Edward Haab, son of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Haab, Milford. The vows will be read at 3:30 p. m. on May 29 in the Shelby Street Methodist Church. Miss Lois Wick and Donald D. Scott will be the only attendants,

Miss Marjorie Joann Elliott, ter of -Mr.-and Mrs. W.- A. Elliott, 1541 Spruce St, and Frederick John Behning, son of Rev. and Mrs. H. H. Behning, Ossian, will be married at 7:30 p. m. on June 18 in the Grace Lutheran Church. Miss Elliott attended Butler University and Mr. Behning attended Punt University.

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| Butler University Chapter House, Mrs. Palmer K. Ward, is gen- | refreshments; Mrs, Clark Keenan, tickets, and Mrs, Carl Klein,

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| Road, announces the

The engagement ood approaching marriage of Miss Henrietta Cayton to Alex J. Vogl, son of Mr. . and 1 Mrs. Hugh W. Vogl, Wil }

SORORITY ACTIVITIES

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Pi Beta Phi Alumnae Plas )

Card Party Tomorrow In Chapter House

Guest Tea Will Be Held by Mu Phi Epsilon; Sigma Phi Gamma to Sponsor Benefit Bridge THE INDIANA GAMMA ALUMNAE CLUB, Pi Beta Sorority, will have its annual bridge tournament and card party from 2 to 4 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in the

eral chairman for arrangements, assisted by Mrs. Stanley Trusty,

'R A style show will be presented by five members of the active chapter. They are Misses Ruth Ann Thomas, Dorothy Lewis, Patty Kossats, Barbara Sheram And Jane Ans Telly. a

Members and friends of Kappa Chapter and the Patroness Club, Mu Phi Epsilon Sorority, will be guests at a 3 p. m, tea tomorrow in the Woman's Department Club. Alumnae chapter members will be hostesses. Mrs. Baul Bernat is program chairman, Presenting musical

selections will be Mesdames R. - | chairman, assisted by Mrs. D. Howell, Richard Nay, Wil- | pou Bonin es, and Miss Nancy ‘Donnelly, publicity.- ~ " . Mrs. Cortney Dinwiddie, New Augusta, will entertain Chapter P, PEO Sisterhood, at a 1 p. m, luncheon Monday. Convention reports will be given.

w ” n Chapter G, PEO Bisterhood, will celebrate its 26th birthday tomorrow at the home of Mrs. I. H. Stahley, 5926 University

Caw and Miss Helen Somers. The tea following the program is being arranged by Miss Mary Gottman, chalrman, * assisted by Mrs. W. Ashton Clark, Miss Ann Mathews and officers of the hostess chapters. . » ” Upsilon Chapter, Sigma Phi Gamma Sorority, will sponsor its annual benefit bridge and

style show tomorrow afternoon | Ave. in Ayres’ Auditorium. Proceeds will go to the Emerald Hodgson | The Springtime Frolic of Ph Hospital at Sewaneé, Tenn. | Theta" Delta Sorority will "be" where children receive free | held from 9:30 p. m. to 12:30 clinical care. o'clock tomorrow in the Gold

Room of the Hotel Antlers. Walt Jackson's Orchestra will play.

_ Fellowships |Are Awarded By IFC and IU

Times State Service BLOOMINGTON, Ind, May 21 —An Indiana University senior and a Mexican teacher have won the annual fellowships offered by IU and the Indiana Federation of

Miss Fern Wagner is general

mette, Ill, is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry A. Clayton, 1402 N, Illinois 8t. They will be married at 4:30 p. m. on June 26 in the Madonna Chapel, Third Christian Church. Mrs. Robert L, Bush will be the matron of honor and John Neilson, Wilmette, is to be the best Clubs. man. Mr. Vogl attends Rose| Miss Doris Hofer, Ft. Wayne, Polytechnic 1 Institute, Terre/is a Spanish Hajor and will use Haute, 4 ak her. 30 to work for a

4 Peru. She iss member of Sigma ay 3. 31. are and of PI Lamb:

Kappa: in tration Joan panish Club. 3 Ma Rebecca Briseno Caster. Pog Mexico City, is the other winner, Miss Casterjon, an EngCathar ar will work for will be the [her ‘master's degree at TU. She] holds a bachelor’s degree in English and French from the University of Texas. Dr. Mabel M. Harlan of the IU {Spanish :- Department was chairman of the selection committee, assisted by Mrs, Cogley Griffith

and daughter, V W. Pennicke, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Pennicke, 2147 N. Wallace St. They will be married on June 19 in 8t. Thomas Aquinas Catho-He-Church, Miss and Jesse Gillentine attendants,

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James Franklin, 2130 College Ave. Miss Cain will be married to Kenneth Newman, son of Mr. and Mex Edward J. Newman, 811 E. 524 St, on June 12. » »

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chairman for the event, to be in the K. of C. Hall.

Local Women to Attend National PTA Congress Te Le Te

Reading. Evansville; Mrs. Rugress of Parents and Teachers, Iph Johnson, Mishawaka; Mrs.

will leave Sunday for Cleveland dolph P. Ashton, New Castle; to attend the national conven- Mrs. Ray Linville and Mrs, Walter Braun, Lafayette; Mrs: Aired) esda Johnson, Princeton; Mrs. Malcolm Trou Jyednu BE vi Porter, Crawfordsville; Mrs. . Seek @ nN a8 Vice George Mellin, New Albany; Mrs. president of Region Four of the! {Major Crispin, South Bend, and national group. Mrs. R. R. Coonfare, Hammond. Mrs. James L. Murray, national —————————————————

program - chairman, also is a,

member of the budget committee M 1SS Ever Ir oad and will attend meetings of both Is Elected

groups. She is in Cleveland now, assisting with convention prep-| Fraternity men at Butler University elected Miss - Patricia

arations. Everroad to reign as queen of the

Mrs. Joseph W. Walker, Greenfield, new president of the IndiSe annual - Interfraternity Council

Cleveland to attend the State Presidents’ Conference and the National Board of Managers meeting. ; Mrs. Floyd Mills, Valparaiso, Is chairman for the luncheon meeting the Indiana delegation will hold during the convention, -ses-|sions-of which will-be in the Stat;

p. m. to midnight “tomorrow; in the Murat Temple. Miss Everroad, Satuibus freshman, a

PLAN DANCE DECORATIONS—M esdames Harry J. Cook, Amos .Huegele and Roy Nation (left to right) experiment with a flower arrangement to copy for the St. Francis Hospital Guild Charity Ball tomorrow night. Mrs. Nation is co-

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Marian Plans Coronation Service

Miss Mary Sunderhaus, Cincine nati, will be crowned queen of Marian College at 2:30 p. m. Bun« day.in Marian Hall. The attend. ants are Misses Rosemary Doyle, Eileen Gaughan, Gladys Gonzales and Kathleen Holfel. The junior, sophomore and freshmen smembefs of the court will be Misses Suzanne Orth, Mary Helen Wells, Eleanor Smith, Martha Souza, Louise Burkert and Angela Peters. There will be a musical pro. gram with the Bel Canto Mand ble and a musicale in Madonna Hall at 3 p. m. Soloists will be Misses Amy Snapp, Barbara att,

Also Misses Holtel, Murello, Selma Yabroudy, Jeanne Gallagher, Joan Baltz, Jeanne O'Brien, Rosina Menonna, Barbara Hipp, Helen and Ann

Butler

.{Cleave, Carl Rudolph, Norman

ler Hotel. Mrs. Charles Dare, Ft. Wayne, is arranging an exhibit of the Indiana Parent-Teacher, official bulletin,

Other convention delegates will be Mesdames Frank Rieman, ‘Walter L. Thoms, Cifford Van-

Terhune, Drewy Medkiff, Clar-

apolis.

» Miss Dolores Anne Daugull, Ww.

Blvd, will be . future. = She will be married to

Wilson and. Patricia have a miscellaneous shower at 3 Pp. m. tomorrow in Ayres’ tearoom. A personal shower will be {given at 7:30 p. m. Monday in the {home of Mrs. Robert Nolan Gossman, 49 E. Westfield Blvd. Mrs. Richard A. Maxwell will be {hostess at a luncheon and mage : {shower at 1 p. m: on May 29 In the Ind Indianapolis “Athletic ge

Miss Sue Franklin, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Wallace W. Frank-| lin, 1157 W, 31st St, will be honored. at a luncheon and linen shower tomorrow in the Hawthorn Room. Miss Marge Wilson {will be hostess. The bride-to-be {will be married to Robert E. Colpitts, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carey |i Corets. Bloomington. on June 26.

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LL “s.’ * girk rick, ga LIL anor. Ave., on pe, TEE riers at a kitchen brig honroring -Miss- Margaret Reckert on... I | Tuesday. Miss Reckert will _be| .. [married - to Jared Allen, son of [the Rev. ‘and ‘Mrs, Verdi Allen, 1107 E. Market St, on June 20, Mrs. James C. Wottring and Mrs. Lioyd 8. Wright will assist, - ~ . . Miss Virginia Ann Connor will be the honor guest at a personal shower Thurday in the home of Miss Mary Helen Rhodes, {5837 Central Ave. Miss Connor, daughter of Mrs. Agnes Poelle Connor, 1512 N, Meridian 8t., will {be married to John L. Grande, | nephew of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Aulbach, 907 Grande Ave. on |June 12,

Pupils of School 68 ‘Will Be Guests

Mrs. Edward M. Wilson will be hostess Sunday afternoon at the {Children's Museum Family Hour for patrons, pupils and teachers |of School 68, | Assisting her will be Miss Verna Craig, principal; Mesdames Paul H. Miller, Robert W. | Tileston, Sirmer Homsher, CIif(ford Sweeney, Merrell Sheets, Robert Marshall, W. Armstrong | Elkins, Lester Sparks, Robert Erwood and L. , Ragains, [Misses Geraldine Shaw, Mary {Marshall and Thelma Thompson.

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