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3. Osborne, at Columrs College, needed in r emphasis d “realistic ven to famdination of d school.
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Carter B. Tharp Weds
Esthermae Myers In First Friends Church
Rev. Herbert Huffman Hears Vows; Couple Plans Honeymoon In South The First Friends Church was the scene at 4:30 p. m. today of Miss Esthermae Myers’ marriage to Car- . ter B: Tharp. The Rev. Herbert Huffman read the ceremony. : : cs : 3 ; “> Miss Mildred Myers was the maid of honor. She wore a
chartreuse crepe dress with honey béige accessories. Her flowers | |
were yellow roses. : . ' The bride’s Manila yellow street-length frock had matching |
hat and gloves. Thé- bridal bouquet was made of white carna-| 4
tions, valley lilies and ivy. { Bowman: Downey was the best man. Out-of-town ‘guests at | the wedding included Mr. and Mrs. R. Stuart List, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. R, H. Myers, Milwaukee; Mr, and Mrs. Clayton Rus- ' gell, Peoria, Ill; D. Clarence List, Washington, and Lt. Cmdr.
! ole Robert F. Boord, Cincinnati. Auxiliary Will Visit South Plans Tea
For her wedding trip through | Many. Reservations
the Southern states the bride Have Been Made
chose a maroon and gray ties silk “dress” with gray accessories. After May 1 the couple will live at 6451 Broadway. Many reservations have been made for the tea sponsored by the Auxiliary of the Boys’ Club Association at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday
The bride .is a graduate of Indiana*University. Mr. Tharp in the. Riviera Club. Auxiliary members also are arranging
is a graduate of Wabash College and the Harvard Univerluncheons in their homes preceding the program.
sity Law School. He is a member of Delta Tau Delta and Phi Beta Kappa Fraternities, the Players, Dramatic Club and the Woodstock Club. The bride is the daughter of A book review on Lilly Dache’s book “Talking Through My Hat,” will be given by Mrs. Clifton J. Hirschman and a Dache hat wiil be given to a guest. H. P. Wasson & Co. will present 4d style show.
Mr. and Mrs. Telford Myers, Carmel, and Mr. Tharp is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Harold B. Tharp, Carmel. Among those making early reservations are Mesdames L. J.ogsdon, Edward Hart, Stanley Sandberg, Harold Tracey, Robert Bidlack, Leo Kriner, J. A. Larr, C. J. Pettinger, M. E. Thomas, Robert Harbison, C. 8. Codding, O. T. Kreusser, R. W. Emerick, H. A. Pinnell, G. B. Wolfe, Joseph Edwards, Charles Israel, D. M. Klausmeyer, Willlam Gossard, E. W. Mericle, BE, R. Lindesmith, Gail Eldridge, D. G. Ball, Malton Martin, Virgil Potts and Denver] Tuller. rr Mesdames H. E. Marquis, Fred
Bakemeyer, Lucille Sisk, F. L.
‘Panhellenic
‘Meeting Held
The fraternity must be “on fire” and alive to'its responsibility and true purpose of character building, Francis M. Hughes, speaker at the Indiana State Panhellenic convention in the Marott Hotel, said today. The national vice president of Delta Tau Delta Fraternity outlined the significance and meaning of loyalty as the fundamental basis for fraternity life. He cited action, sacrifice, permanent relationship and good cause as the four essential elements of this loyalty. - “The fraternity system
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Patrons for Smith College Club Dance Announced
Mrs. Frank Hoke announces the names of patrons and patronesses for the Indianapolis Smith College Club's annual spring dance to be held next Saturday night in the Woodstock Club. Mrs. Hoke is chairman of the patrons’ committee. Acting as patrons will be Messrs. and Mesdames Roy Elder Adams, William A, Atkins, Clifford Barrett, C. Harvey Bradley, August C. Bohlen, C. P, ne wright, Niles Chapman,
to] ouart land Hulbert Smith and Dr. and
MR. AND MRS. Alex Spink, 4850 Winthrop Ave. announce
“the approaching marriage of
their daughter, Margaret, to Bruce Nyffelér, son of Dr. and Mrs. Edwin Nyffeler, Berne, Ind. The couple will be married on June 26 in the Meridian Heights Presbyterian Church. (P. H. Ho photo.) Miss Barbara Jenkins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex C. Jenkins, 3510 E. Washington St, will be married to Robert Hirschauer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hirschauer, Shelbyville, on Apr. 30 in Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church. (P. H. Ho photo.) June 10 4s the date selected by Miss Joan Aleen Scott, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Ronald R. Scott, 938 E. 58th St., for her marriage to Edward John Hovorka, son of Mrs. John G. Hovorka, Chicago. The vows will be read in the Second Presbyterian Church. : (DexheimerCarlon photo.) 5 "= THE ENGAGEMENT of Miss Ruth Ann Roessler to Benjamin Edwin Buente Jr., son of Judge and Mrs. Buente, Evansville, is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emil G. Roessler, Evansville, The bride-to-be attended Evansville College. The prospective bridegroom is a
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Church Rite Joins Couple In Marriage
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Bridge Clubs
Scales-Ronsheim Nuptials Today
Miss Rosemary Ronsheim and John W. Scales were mars ried at.2:30 p. nm. today in St. Paul's Episcopalr Chureh. The bride 1s the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. E. J. Ronsheim Sr, Anderson, . and Mr, Scales is the son of Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Scales, 37 BE. 55th St. The Rev. William Burrows officiated, “Miss Patricia Rowe, Frankfort, was the maid of honor. She wore powder bl faille with a square neckll cap sleeves, full skirt and ‘matching mitts, hte Irish crochet edged the Peter Pan collar of the white satin bridal gown. It was fashioned with fitted bodice. full skirt and chapel length train, ; "Richard L. Scales was his
were Charles Rounsavell, Charleston, W. Va.; Robert Robertson, Frankfort; John L, _ Thurston and Donald G. Smiley. The reception was in the Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority chapter . house, Butler University. The bride attended Butler where she was a Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority member, Mr, Scales attended Purdue Unie versity and is a Butler gradue ate. He is a Phi Delta Theta Fraternity member...
List Results
Holy Cross Group To Meet Wednesday '
A number of bridge groups ane nouncé the results of their play held this week. The Woodstock Duplicate Bridge Club, which played Thursday night, names its winners: Possible score 80: North
Blackwood on Bridge— ~~.
Getting the Trumps Out
Early Doesn't Always Work
By EASLEY BLACKWOOD MR. CHAMPION'S hand was just a shade under an opening bid so when his partner opened third hand with one heart he saw no reason to be subtle but properly went all the way to game, Mr. Meek led the queen of clubs which held the first trick. He continued with the jack of clubs which also was allowed to hold.
and South--Mrs, Jesse Fletcher and Mrs. Post Milliken and Mrs, Alex Metzger and Miss Dorothy Metzger, tied for first place, 42 points; East and Weést—Mr, and Mrs. Harlan Hadley, first, 6005, and Mrs. D. D. Viskniskki and A. 8. Basten, second, 44.5. The next game of the group will be played May 5 in the club. The Bt. Joan of Arc Bridge Club, which played Wednesday night, names its winners: Average |70, North ‘and South-—Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Rupp, first, 87.5, Mr,
a Mrs. Ross Ottinger, Mrs. Willlam
Church, James W. Fesler an Theodore B. Griffith and Mrs, [Shafer and G. Barret Moxley are
Edwin Craft and Mrs, Berkley) Duck.
graduate of the Kemper Mili- won on the | tary School and the Naval Midshipman School, Ft. Schuyler,
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He then shifted to the deuce of trumps and Mr. Masters board with the ten. I RR Now he had to decide whether East-West vulnerable he could afford the luxury of pull- North dealer :
Thompkins, J. H. Kemper, Charles Mason, G. E. Miller, L. M. Thiesing, John Mitchell, Edwin White, Paul Partlow, Frank Ranger,
and Mrs, A. B, Farrell, second, 745, Mrs L. J. Blackmore and Mrs. Ralph Ittenbach, third, 72.5,
must be a good cause or it can't survive,” he declared. The meeting included a panel discussion on
on the patrons’ list. Messrs, and Mesdames Samuel
% various phases of fraternity edu- . IR. Sutphin, R. W. Smitheram, Ed- Aven Gene Dehner, Clyde E. Titus, rian Also serving as patrons will be *™ phin, It. W. ’ the 1949 Ge bly. ing the remaining trumps. Even NORTH verage 60, East and West C. W. Lee, R. 8. Tews, Lyman cation. Sis. Auris! ¥, Williolte Messrs. and gh Harlan |Ward Taggart, Donovan A. Turk,| o...") Herel Assanibly. Xo {if the opponents’ trumps were S—A 1092 Mrs. J. L. Becknell and Mrs, Wile D. Whitaker, Carroll Roach, C. C. Presided Hadley, Hubert Hick John Anton Vonnegut - and Clyde loriginally divided 2-2, he would H—K J 105 lam 8. Peele, first, 82.5, Mr. It- . , Ui , GC. C. Y, u ckam, JO 0 hi a M Larz Whit- wedding. (Covert photo). ey : Duck, O. 8. Brock, J. C. Robinson, |, T. Jameson, Norman -Kevers, Whitehill and Mrs. t-| aul L. Jenkins, son of Mrs, [have to play one more round. Det enbach and Mrs. C. §. Hummel, Whitney, A. E. Baker, Kings Out-of-Town isk landers. Charles Lynn, S,comb and Miss Anna Spann will : . * |That would leave dummy with] C—K 6 4 2 second, 81, Miss Catherine Mure Bre Whipple and Hon as a p d Mrs. George M. Ki {FY pT a Bh ibe patrons. Beatrice Jenkins, 962 N. Penn- |, )0 two trumps, [WEST | EAM phy and Miss Betty Zelen, third, Kemper cor apd Mrs. George MM. ng Hiram Mckee and Elijah Martin. | Others acting as patrons for( SYWanis Ft» will take MOS | In that case, Mr. Masters couldS—Q 4 8 4.3 \S—K 13 60. The next meeting will be May umes Walter Hiser, E. C.|trip to Washington where they/dale and Mesdames George the Smith College dance are Mr.| “= 20 HrOT. daughter of Mr. |.ount five heart winners in his H—8 2 H—4 38 4 in the school hail Rin Mesdames Walter Risch, B.C. trlh 10 ther oon and hi fan. [Haerle, Frank Hamilton, F.’ C.|and Mrs. George Jaqua, Winches. and Mrs. L. J. Kroll, 134 N. iown hand, the ace of spades, the D—Q 852 D—K 100 6: Rogers, R. N. Hyatt, Harrison will vistt thelr mon Ae. ‘who|K.ogor and Walter C. Marmon|ter; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Werbe,) Drexel Ave, as his Dride ‘on lace of diamonds and two dis-|C--f 3 A 1085 |Club to Meet Wednesday erg nto i: "stall of Bethesds Hos. land M pvalter C. Marmon | nderson, and Miss Elsie| June 11. The ceremony Will imonds ruffed in dummy, The \ SOUTH The Holy C Bridge Club kinson, R. L. Perine, John Heidt is on the s o! esda Hos- an essrs, y Sweeney, Columbus, Ind. be read In the Zion Evangelical [total was nine tricks one. short y Cross Bridge ul Jr. Paul Starrett, Thomas Hood, pital. ward Harris. oy, =| and Reformed Church. jof the contract. H—A QP 78 {ARNPIRCES 1a Set Day wi be Walton Wheeler Jr, Raymond ——— ; | : . : ract. at 7:30 p. m. nesday Wallon ee hell. varoiAHend Convention .- Other Patrons tr Rae BPW P | ans nw | Ho correctly decided. that this} DeAdds Holy Cross Hall, 123 N. Oriental Brown and Lawrence Shappert. | | : " BAward | ? MR. AND MRS. James B. | p | St. It will be a master point game, : ‘ Mrs. William H. Shreve, incom-/Dr. and Mrs. Edward Mitchell, : | Irwin were married Sunday i not to pull trumps. Owing to the The bidding: U wi ! ling. president of the Howe High Messrs. and Mesdames Charles M Me + the Cxlvary Evangelical a» a \weekness of his side suits, in| N E = 2 nary Wi the match point Mi s Black [School PTA, and Mrs. D. Joe Hen- F. Meyer, Nicholas Noyes, John ay ee Ing the Calvary Evangelical Luth- which only two Winners Were Faw Pass 1H Fans 50 Dlaved o Tuesday by. he IS |drickson, the mother delegate at-/Pearson, John Rauch,” Harry| former Miss" Shirley Tuttle, 1a- [2 20I6 (the uces.of spades and 4 33 AY Pass : " lwcore 195, North and South—Mrs,
{tended the tSate PTA convention.[Reid, James Rogan, James Rose] ‘Lady from Godeys' : * : » : | B eakf + Fe t The Times Pattern Service | mm sus bresktast of she in
diamonds) it was clear that he. —~|L. J. Blackmore and Ross T had 1 Win er agi band beginning at the fourth Campbell, first, 253, Walter Pray -- ee ere titi oper: | PACK, He trumped three diamonds and Ralph G, Ittenbach, second, in dummy, and dummy's three 223.5, Mrs. Hal Benham and Mrs,
the daughter of Mrs. Lester H. Tuttle, 5720 8. Randolph. St. The bridegroom's parents are
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Marries J. F. Wood Jr. ; |dianapolis Business and Profes-| Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Irwin, | . Ch " a . [sional Women's Club will be at| 5917 Laurel St. (P. H. Ho photo) -een pea er losing spades nd Bs own hand. Jahn Kirby, third, 212.5. In Washington urcn [4 Ey 19:30 a. m. May 1 in the Marott A late summer wedding is | ing one club trick at the he “| Average scoré 182, East and wits Speéia) | is - Hotel. Mrs. Margery Keller, hos-| being planned by Miss Vivian On some hands it is best to wot] Sy eutr Bis, Arch Falender and WASHINGTON, Apr. 23—The : Da a itt chairman, * Ruth Mulford, daughter of Mr. {up one or more side sults and JE INE Pratt. hen, 20 St ! n charge. and Mrs. Ariel B, Mulford, 4455 | x A » BEC= Rev. Fr. Joseph B. Coyne will “The Lady From Godeys” &| Winthrop Ave. and Bot {pull all of the opposing trumps. ,ng 2175, Mrs: Alex Metzger and
{On other hands it ir necessary to oo] luse dummy’'s trumps to rut Howard Gay, third, 215,
losers. The right method is not * The ~Men's Duplicate Club {always as clear-cut as in to- Ames the winners of its master |day’'s hand. {point game Monday night in the As a general proposition, how- Marott Hotel: North and South . lever, you can do this. You can ©: D. Brackett and Russell M. |count.” Count your. winners early Guller, first; M, L. Thompson and {in the hand and decide which W: G. Fritsch, second; Keith L. {method will give you the most. Johns and O. K. Fraustein, third; |And don't pull all the trumps Fast and West-—John F. Ganse |automatically on every hand just Man and Charles E. Madinger, - |becaus¢ the enemy might ruff in, first: J. F. Doll and C. H. Rowe, Sometimes you must take that ®écond, €. F. Glunt and Herbert risk to make your - contract. Carmichael, third. ; ie ’ Winners last night with the
|program in costume, will be prejrented by Mrs. Everett M. Scho(field. It centers around Sarah Josepha Hale, a.pioneer business woman of this country. Miss {Edna Phinney, harpist, will play iand the club chorus, directed by Miss Marion F. Thompson, will
Many Parties Mrs. Keller, Miss Lucille we PTECEdE Ball
and Miss Sara Metzger are in| More parties are announced for charge of tickets. {the supper-dance St. Vincent's {Hospital Guild will give tonight in the Indianapolis Athletic Club; In a party together will_.be Messrs.) 4 ‘ i - and Mesdames Francis J. Schus- He 4 : 1 Send questions -on bridge to Lincoln Bridge Club were: North ter, Norman Stanley and Paul J. a | Mr. Blackwood, The Indian- 2nd South--Edson T, Wood. and Keitseh and Dr. and Mrs. Frank | apolis Times, Indianapolis 9. Fagin E. Cain, Jou; Stew, Ralph ( ) .. B, ee———————— |E. Duncan an rs. V. R. to 8 p. m. Committee chairmen| tt : t |second; Mr. and Mrs a rhs will report and revision of the] Dr. and Mrs. L. 8. Earhart, Miss Beryl Walter third, : Aly by-laws. will be discussed. Miss and Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Micheli Tudor Hall lay Mary G. Cowger will preside. {will be hosts to a large party] Miss Beryl Walter, Home | _ East and West--Mr. and Mrs, New officers will be installed Including Mrs. Elizabeth Vincent, and Food Editor for Seventeen P S |Allen - Stokke, first; Mrs. Alex oy {at the May 26 banquet in the president of the guild; Messrs. | Magazine, told -the teen-agers | rogram et " |Metager and Mrs. Howard Gay, side \clubhouse. _ and Mesdames P. P.- Barrett,| of Indianapolis how to be suc- ! - second, Mrs. William Epstein. and § |George Burkert, Frank Cruger | cessful party givers at a meet- | The music, dramatic and mod- Mrs, William Rose, third. . P. H. Logan and Ben Perkins. | ing of the Sub Deb and Squire jern dance, clubs at Tudor Hall Also Messrs. and Mesdames Federation this afternoon in School will present an opereiia Ayres’ Auditorium. and dance program at 815 p.m. The theme of the meeting daylight savings time, next Baturra {day in the school auditorium. was “Party and Fun’ There | ‘Gmeg) py Jury” (Gilbert an
"officiate at the marriage of Miss 3 Mary Elizabeth Black and Jarmes § Fremont Wood Jr. The vows will be heard today in the recto of St. Gabriel's Catholic Chur here. The bride is the daughter of|§ Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Black, § 2503 N. New Jersey St. Indian-| apolis, and the bridgegroom is the son of Mrs. Sidney 8. Sherris, Alexandria, Va., and Mr. Wood, Pasadena, Cal. |
Bride Wears White Net |
Mrs. Richard Stern of Indian-| fi - apolis will be her sister's matron| of honor. Sh. will wear a frock of green net and satin. Miss} Jeanne Black, another sister, will be in Washington for the cere‘mony. - The bride has chosen white mat! over an ankle length satin frock.) § John T. Gard,' Washington, will be the best man. The couple will § live in Tacoma Park, Md. The bride is a graduate of But-| jer Uaiversity and a member of) § Delta Gamma Sorority.
William Arnold, son of Mrs. ‘ud ; Josephine Arnold, 4321 Coilege | J 3 Ave. (Photo Reflex photo) E
» s ” The club's annual business meeting will. be Thursday in the Woman’s. Department Club. Dinner will be at 6 p. m. Polls for the annual “election | of. officers will be open from 5:30
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Attend Convention sume and John Brosnan and
| Indianapolis Kappa Kappa Daniel R. Brosnan.
. : = AREAS {Gammas attending the sorority's| Attending together will be Mr., were model tables in the audi- | 3 ? { Be ‘ ’ : . 3 iva rill acted by the E il C I han 8353 By. MRS. ANNE CABOT [Delta Province convention today and Mrs. Ray Fisher, Mr. and torium iilustrating the editor's Panga) ed Masquers Ty mi a qa 1 pz 4 " y MRS. ANNE C lin Ann Arbor, Mich, include Mrs. Mrs. Fred Stuck and Dr. and suggestions on graduation par- I Misses Constance MeCown, Jean . { 8 - Delightful pillowcase or bu- [Royer K. Brown, vice president of Mrs. E. D. Lukenbill. Messrs. and| ties, outdoor picnics and indoor Stacy, Susan Schloot Nell Be hMiss Goff Wed By SUE BURNETT reau scarf decorations are the province; Miss Dorothy Over- Mesdames Clifford Courtney,| barbecues, . Miss. Walter was | erer Judie Morrison ard Marght : An .agorable HNitle. flower. with mis 4 ght Joann [ah Dresident of De Tadiisan pos Charles Gallup and Julius Fans- formerly on the staff of Glam- |Mann will sing the leads. Mrs | vo ’ | n LW s delightfu attern. ! na delegate e ler will form ty. - {8a ave ‘ ‘Mr. and Mrs. ‘Emil L. Calla-| trimmed dress for two to six- Crochet the beruffled nn. eonvertion:. Bes Neher Brower | ; 1 a party. | Sup Magwue She i a eu, [Sally gubn asks asl 4a. Miss Q-I'm simply swamped with han are on a wedding trip to the| ers with a harmonizing yoke =" gmnie stitches which com- |vica president/and\delegate. |Parties Planned > 0 ells College and [Ne cMillan Frazier are the. po. hlems Rut let's take just
the Red Cross |directors and Miss Elizabeth H.|
during the last war, {Vose is scenery adviser,
Smoky Mountains following their| ang wee puffed sleeves. A - pliment the dainty embroidery- | Mrs. Roy “M.. Robbins, retiring! worked with the grass. In the shade of one
At another table will be Mr.
marriage at 11 o'clock ° this! pocket is just right-for a hanky. etched bodice and pretty flower |president; Mrs. Everett M. Scho-| . | of our big trees there's a lot morning In: the Little Flower| Pattern includes panties to sprays. p field, former national president, 204 Mrs. L. E. Desautels, Mr.-and Candidates for the federa- n Megnbers. the stugent prot of moss. Now I understand that Catholic Church. The Rev. FT.| match. land Mesdames Robert Stone, Jos. |r: Ray. Tharpe and Dr. and| tion offices gave thes campaign | CLOR, MeL SE5 TOR Sic). may not mean sour soll, It that | | dd Pattern 5728 includes hot- " G Meek, Carol Easton, Joyce HolloJohn ‘Riedinger officiated. | Pattern 8353 comes in sizes 2, "i oneter for embroidery, |¢Ph C. Matthews, DeForest O'Dell Mrs. Glenn C. Lord. Mr. and Mrs,| speeches at the session. The 8 + Suro] Z no 1, JO) Ho | right? Then you advise ground: bride is the former Miss| 3. 4 5 and 6 years. Size 3. gen fustrat A eoloe |and John R. Brayton. Ted Marbaugh will give a’ cock-| ballots have been mailed to the [Well Gretchen Hemmer, TWIMA| covers but they seem so snaky Ey Bride Dr pv} dress, 1% yards -of 39-inch Stitch A Bain |” Butler University Kaj at- tail party in their home before sub debs and squires _and the Jean VolileE, MuXhe Medora to me! LE b » 2 : f ppas — | A & ch, Nanc “losson, z a Mrs. Ruth D. Goff, 2605 College | fabric plus % yard contrast; ,;4 crocheting instructions for tending are Misses Molly O'Dell, | the dance. - results of the voting will be Pin Wilken agey aan A—When grass doesn't do well A Mr. Callahan {is the son of! panties, % yard. i "skirt and edging; ‘finishing ai- Marjean McKay, Mary Jane Ro-! Their guests will include Mr. announced at the May - 14 Susan Dunlop and Peggy Foach, in shade it's often lack of ve. . : | ; : ’ ’ len. Ann Brannon and a and Mrs. Ellard B. Duane, Bloom-| meeting. Car po : lant food, and enough mois. Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Callahan, rections. : ' Marcia The Workshop, the modern] FP I > os ran , SUE BURNETT Matthews. ington; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sag- dance group, will © present “A ture in the summer. Plant food . ] : } ir stetter, Ft. Wayne; Dr. and Mrs. Cross Examination of American is expensive for large areas Mjss Barbara Jean Goff, who| The Indlanapofls Times ANNE. CABOT : W. D. Burris and Dr. and Mrs. 9USAN C ers t devotion Goff, : : \ Installation Service [email protected]. “an ; ; Dance.” Miss Audrey Ross is the] [One reason for my deve served as_her sister's maid of 214 W. Maryland St. The Indi lis Tim i William Tindall, Shelbyville, ri; |» : ‘ to ground covers. . . The anapo 8 {ES iS edd Dat sponsor and director. g honor, Wote:a beige. suit. Tne Indianapolis 9, Ind. 530 S. Wells St. [For Sorority Set {fessrs. and Mdsdames Walter L, ng e The officers of the Prelude Club! It's true that moss. in & lawn bride chose navy blue accessories| __ Po. » AX : 530 S. | ‘Alpha Mu Chapter will be in- McFerran, Paul 8. McNamara yn.. Susan Gatch has set |are Miss Jean Stacy, president; May mean poor drainage, sour with her grey. suit. She carried| No. 8353 Price 25¢ Chicago 7, IIL stalled in an informal candlelight and Russell L. White. | June 4 as the date for her mar. M188 Busan Cadick, vice presi-| soil, or lack of plant food. pink ‘camellias and a white No. 5728 Price 20¢ |service by Alpha Omicron Alpha Cocktails will be served in the, 1dent; Miss /Betsey Blanton, sec-| for lime, I'd try a light appli1 BBB esesvnernse . {Sorority at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday home of Dr. and Mrs. James Gof- riage to Robert B. Ashby, son |;etary Mis ' Bax-| '.cation on a small portion of My in ‘the Hotel Lincoln {man before the dance for Dr. and, of Mr. and Mrs. William Wal i and 8 Masy Alcs | lawn and observe results. That mr ayerbook. ; TD pL «4 f 2 { y . 1 - 5 - wn 1 ; Charles Callahan, brother of Fashion Book Price 25e Name .ciceessvnsonnrivancanee| Candidatgs of the Lambda, Mrs. Alex Ross, Dr. and - Mrs. lace Ashby, Ladoga. The cere- Sr are Cl
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Kappa, Phi and Upsilon Chapters John Waterman and Dr. and Mrs. {also will be initiated. Mrs...Rus- William Gambill. Dr. and Mrs. |seil Furr, national president, will J. E. Holman Jr. will have cock{welcome the new members and talls in their home for Mr. and {Sigma Chapter will be ‘in charge Mrs. Don McCollough, Hagers-| of the service. Reservations are town; Dr. and Mrs. Ottis N. Olvey| Jin charge of Mrs, Harry H. and Dr. and Mrs. K. Rasanigh} — > | .
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