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NEW MEMBERS OF AUXILIARY — Six of the seven new members of the Auxiliary to the Children's Bureau of the Indianapolis: Orphan Home relax on the lawn of Mrs. Scot Clifford's home Brendonwood. They are (left to right) Mesdames W. Daniel Kibler,

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Robert B. Ellsworth, Bowman Downey, John M. Zuber, Vernon C, Macnabb and Robert D. Gruen. Mrs, William B. Harbison, who is the seventh new member, was absent during the meeting of the Auxiliary held recently in Mrs. Clifford's home.

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My Day—

Jeciaration s Discussed Seen as Adding of Precedent

After all, even legal documents are of little value if there is not behind them the force of public opinion and publie I If the peoples of thé world feel that the rights and freedoms enumerated in this declaration should become realities for all human beings, there will be built up a gradual observance that will have, in time, the weight of precedent. Also, legal bodies, by referring to the document, may give it greater weight as time goes on. *r . » I FEEL, of course, that to have finished the declaration is a very important piece of work. I hope that in the General Assembly it will be discussed and brought to the attention of the governments of the world by the Economic and Social Coun¢il so that they can be prepar-

Friend-Maile Vows Will Be Read Tonight

A double-ring ceremony at 7:30 p. m. today in the Tabernacle Baptist Church will unite Miss La Vera Jean Maile and Benja-

Sororities—

Nanonal Convention of Delta Zeta To Open Monday in Massachusetts

Announcement of plans for a national convention is a HNighlight of today's sorority news. When the 20th national convention of Delta Zeta is held next

am will be Miss Pear! Bartley, onnersville, director of Province 6, which includes Indiana and Michigan, and Mrs. A, J. Verplank, Crown Point, editor of the

y {Lamp and chairman of the min A. Friend. The pastor, the DE editors’ group of the National Rev. 8. W. Hartsock, will per-iored. She is. Mrs. Orison H. Panhellenic Council. "Mrs. Verform the ceremony. Hayes, Marott Hotsl, and was one plank will be in charge of the

Miss Maile is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. M. W. Maile, 17058 N. Tibbs Ave, and Mr. Friend is the

of the group starting Delta Zeta > 302 at Miami University, Oxrd, O.

Miss Frances Westcott, nation-

son of Mr, and Mrs. R. E. Friend, a] president of the sorority, and

Miss Irene Boughton, executive

The bride will ‘bs gowmed -in|secretary, left last Sunday for the

white taffeta, with molded bodice

and romance neckline accented Monday.

with a beaded motif. She wiil wear an illusion veil, held by a beaded tiara, and will carry a

a white Bible, : Mrs. Ervin Boyd, ‘matron of honor, will

wear an taffeta

gown and 8. The bridemai © Phyllis Smith, North on; Miss Martha Ove #

and carry pink quets, ARE aa Charles Hale, Shelbyville, Will be best man. Ushers will" be Robert Anderson, ! Claude Bechert and Mr. Boyd. A reception will follow ia the home of the bride's; parents,

The co will go to Shisago and will at none with bride’s parents thi§ summer,

Both dre students at Franklin College. The bride is a member of

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Frankiin * Independent Women|Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown and Mr. Friend, & pre-ministerial Sipe will fete Miss Sally Ham. student, is & member of Kappaimond and Willlam K. Daniel at

Delta Rho Fraternity.

Miss Murphy Sets Wedding Date Charles P. Murphy, 1818 Union St., announces the ehgagement of his daughter, Margaret Mary, to James Malloy, the son of Mrs,

George A. Collins, 1829 N. Emerson Ave. The ceremony will be read at 10 a. m. July 10 in the Sacred

national council meeting whioh precedes thé convention opening

Others from Indianapolis, site of national headquarters,

who

initiation banquet Monday. Representing Indiana chapters will be Miss Colleen White, Saginaw, Mich., accompanied by Miss Georgia Smith, Hobart, and Miss Harriet Vehslage, Seymour, representing DePauw University; Miss Phyllis Stewart, Connersville, accompanied by Miss Irene Lux, Elkhart, Miss Peggy DeKyne, Fortville, and Miss Connie Waller, New Brunswick, N. J, In-

lecturer, and Mrs. Howard Bettge, representative. Mrs. Hobart Tinley, retiring president and the installing officer, will be assisted by Mrs. Perry Gilliland and Mrs. Howard Brennen.

The annual Alpha Omicron Pi picnic for husbands and guests will be at 4:30 p. m. Baturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Pond, W. 96th St. Supper will be served at 7 p. m. Members of the committee are Messrs, and Mesdames Cloyd Julian, Richard Mills, W. T. Mac Donald, Wilfred Oestrike, Herbert Kenney Jr. and John Spauldhig. Reservations may be made with Mrs. James M. Burt.

will attend the sessions through : July 3 are Mesdames Colin V. white orchid and stephanotis on Dunbar, Joseph Kettery and John W. Shaffer, Misses Jean Johnston, Ruth Morgan and Mary Eliza-|officers tomorrow night at the beth Thumma.

will report on local projects.

Mrs. H, M. Lundy, Bloomington, immediate past national pres-

Mrs. Eugene

The Bridal Scene—

The parents of five brides-to-be, will give dinners for their daughters and flances this week-end.

a Saturday night dinner in the Marott Hotel. The dinher will precede the wedding rehearsal. In addition to the engaged couple who will be wed on Bun day the guests coming to dinner include Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Daniel, parents of the future bridegroom, Miss Ruth Daniel and Charles Walker, all from Downers Grove, Ill; Mr, and Mrs, Ralph Baur ‘and their daughter, Jane, Carmel; Mrs. Ray T. Kelsey and Miss Nancy Kelsey, Lake-

Heart Catholic’ Church.

wood, O.; Miss Helen Wileman,

diana University, and Miss Vir-

YWCA

ident, will préside at the service cers are Mrs. Verlin Richardson, dinner Tuesday at ‘which her sis-|vice * president; 48 tor, Pulliam, willlBrennen, secretary-treasurer; speak. Miss Johnston, Indian-Mrs. Alvin Joslin, corresponding apolis Alumnae Chapter president, secretary; Mrs. James P. Jones, pledge master; Mrs. Jack Merritt, Also taking part in the pro-{chaplain; Miss Beatrice Proud,

nia Johnson, Brockton, Mass. lin College.

Alpha Pi Omega ‘will install

Mrs. ‘Walter Chapman will be installed: as president: Other ‘otfi-

Mrs. ‘Norman

Ithaca, N. Y., and Edward Vana, Lisle, Ill, Robert K. Hoffman, Cleveland; Edwin Fithian, Grove City, Pa.; Claus Nacke, Gary; Mr. and Mrs. Howard F. Kimble, Mr, and Mrs. George Hunter, Dr. and Mrs. Roy Ewing Vale, "Miss Mary Beth Hammond and Miss Julia Gera

" . Miss Buzanne Bray's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Walker Miles Bray, will give their daughter's bridal dinner in the Marott Hotel on Friday night. It will follow the wedding rehearsal. Miss Bray will be wed to Norman E, Servies, Plainfield, Saturday. The guest list includes Mrs. Nelda Paul, the future bride-

groom’s mother, and Mrs. Jane

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® =» = The .Athenaeum will be the scene of the bridal dinner Dr. and Mrs. Don D. Baker will give for their daughter, Marilyn, who will be wed to Willard Metcalf on Sunday. The dinner will be given Saturday, Guests will include Mr.

feyville, Kas., the prospective bridegroom's parents; Dr, and Mrs. Carlton Watkins, Charlotte, N. C.; Dr. and Mrs. John Tennant, Greencastle. Miss Carolyn Sullivan, Milwaukee; Miss Carol Crook, Vincennes; Miss Mary Lou Tresch, Peru, Miss Ruth Scudder, ‘Windfall; Miss Janet Swaim, Bluffton; John Mast, Ft. Wayne; Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Pearson, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mozingo, Gerry Weaver and Robert and James Baker. . » - . Miss Patricia Helen Eckhart and David Walton will be feted] at a bridal dinner which Mr. and] Mrs. William F. Eckhart will give | | Saturday night in the Hotel Ant- | lers. The wedding rehearsal will (precede the dinner. | Coming to the dinner are Mr. land Mrs. Allyn K. Walton, the | future bridegroom’s parents, and | Stanley Walton, all of Pittsburgh; ‘Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Walton,

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ing the biennial convention of Mu|® Street-length frock of sandPhi Epsilon, national music sorority, today through Saturday in Cleveland include Mrs. Henry G. Hoss, new elected president of the Indianapolis Alumnae Chapter; Mesdames Saul Bernat, W. James Tincher and Max H. Wall, Misses Adah Hill, Charlotte Lieber and Marjorie Gaston. Miss Evelyn Piel is representing Kappa Chapter at the cone vention.

Parents of Five Brides-to-Be Will Entertain ' With Dinners for Engaged Couples

The bridal dinner of Miss Joan Dearmin and George T. Finney, who will be married Saturday, will be given by Dr. and Mrs. Robert M. Dearmin Friday night in the Highland Golf and Country Club. The wedding rehearsal will precede the dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Finney, the prospective bridegroom’s parents, will attend as will Miss

Rev. Schultz To Officiate At Wedding

The marriage of Miss Mary Ellen Gumerson of Raymond J. Grahn will be at 7:30 p. m. today in the Garfield Park Evangelical and Reformed Church, The Rev. N. H. Schultz will read the single-ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter of {Mr. and Mrs. Ira O. Gumerson, 1635 Lebnard St. Mr. Grahn fis the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grahn, 1334 Richland Ave. The bride, who will be given in marriage by her father, will wear a street-length dress of champagne crepe, with a hat of matching straw trimmed in pink flowers and veiling. She will carry rubrum lilies and blue delphinium. : Mrs. D. L. Bunce, Bloomington, her only attendant, will wear

colored crepe and will carry yellow roses and daisies. .The bridegroom’s brother, Henry Grahn, will be his best man. Ushers will be Vernte Grahn, another brother, and William E. Gumerson, brother of the bride. A reception in the church will follow the ceremony. The bridegroom attended Butler University and was graduated from Indiana University.

Pilot Club

Luncheon

The Pilot Club. will hold its monthly luncheon at 1 p. m. Saturday in the Columbia Club. Convention reports will be made by Mesdames Florence Bradley, Augustus Coburn and Mary Frances Trout who atfended the recent sessions in Daytona Beach, Fla. More than 1000 delegates from Hawaii, Canada and the United States were guests of the Florida clubs at the international conven-

ing public opinion for its observance. I feel it would be wiser, however, if the final acceptance were reserved for the compléted document, which must contain the covenant with its im-

Bride

3 ba Bretaman photo. JUNE BRIDE — Before her marriage last Friday night in St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Mrs. James Richmond Ingham Jr. was Miss Barbara Ann Lee. She is the daughter of Mrs. Leslie S. Lee, Golden Hill, and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Joe Hume Gardner of Washington and Conde, Va., and Mr. Ingham, Buffalo, N. Y.

Norma Nichols Lists Wedding Attendant

The engagement of Miss Norma Ellen Nichols to Harold Eugene Morgan has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Preston R. Nichols, 306 N. Tremont St. Mr. and Mrs. Murl Morgan, Salem, are the future bridegroom’s parents. )

nized July 6 in the home of the

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23, 1043 Organizations— |

p| Alumni Picnic

{ Frenzel Farm .

The ceremony will be solem-

bride’s parents. Her sister, Mrs. Eugene McCarty, 'will be her attendant and Mr. McCarty will be

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| ties includes announcements of

two picnics. : The Indians Alumni Clubs of Cornell University and the Une versity of Pennsylvania held their annual picnic and baseball game this afternoon on the farm of Otto Frenzel, Spring Mill Road, Alumni of both schools at. tended. Although the schools ary rivals among the undergraduates, the alumni.of both have beep holding the annual get-together

E | for years. \

The Indianapolis Grandmothers Club will hold its annual picnic st 11:30 a. m. Brookside Park. Mrs. P, E. Artist and Mrs, H. W. Pennington are in charge of arrangements. Mrs. H. P. Willwerth will have charge of a business meeting bes fore the luncheon. Plans for a “Grandmothers’ Minuet” next Tuesday in Brookside Park will

| be discussed by Mrs. “H. G. Thake,

minuet chairman.

The Garfield Park Unit, Ameri. can Legion Auxiliary, will be host for the first “Breakfast With Chuckles” broadcast from tha Guaranty Cafeteria Saturday, Mrs. Otto H. Samuelson is chaire man for the group. The weekly program, modeled after the original Tom Breneman radio show, “Breakfast in Holly. wood,” will begin at 9 a. m. with the broadcast over Station WISH from 10 to 10:30 a. m. Reid (Chuckles) Chapman will be the master of ceremonies. He will award orchids to the ol guest and the “Good Neighbor.

Election of officers and yearly reports will be features of the Norway Club meeting at 8 p. m. Friday in the DAR Chapter House. Mrs. Martha Frazee and Miss Lucy Branch will be ths

the best man.

plementing clauses.

hostesses.

Nancy Dearmin, the bride-to-be's sister. Miss Jeanne Rybolt and Miss-Eleanor Hazen, both bridesmaids for Miss Dearmin, and Bradshaw Patrick also have been

tion.

Mrs. Coburn

is Governor of District 15 which includes all the Indiana Pilot Clubs.

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Barbara Dearmin, Odon; Susan Freyer, Chappaqua, N. Y

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Loraine, O.; Mr. and Mrs. Richard | Coatta, Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Startzell, Indiana, Pa.; Mr. | and Mrs. Charles Mulner and Mr. | and Mrs. Dew Humason, all of] Chicago; Miss Martha Hughes, Albuquerque, N. M.; Kurt Klein; Buffalo, N. Y., and Mr. and Mrs. {Max Maple, Ruth Ann Duncan, Mrs. Mary B. Eckhart and William F, Eckhart Jr.

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Out-of-town guests include Miss Miss

Mrs. N, C. LaMar, New York; Roderick Harvey, Los Angeles;

Carl Schlemmer, Buffalo, N: Y., and Robert Finney, Martinsville,

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Meeting Tomorrow. The Ladies Federal Club wil

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meet tomorrow at the home of Mrs. M. F. Higgins, 936 N. Oxford St. Members of the. entertainment committee are Mrs. George

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