Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 November 1949 — Page 3

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Homer Riddell to Say

Wedding Vows Todos!

Double Ring Ceremony Set This Afternoon; Rev. William Burrows to Officiate - Miss Natalie Ann Griener and Homer Pitner Riddell will be married at 4:30 o'clock this afternoon in St. Paul's Episcopal Church. The Rev. William Burrows is to read the double ring ceremony.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Edward | °° Griener, 7210 N. Pennsylvania St. Mrs. Homer P, Riddell, 119 E, |

Westfield Blvd. is the bridegroom's mother. Miss Nancy Hare, Noblesville, will be the maid of honor. The

bridesmaids are to be Miss Marilyn Palinskee, Kankakee, Ill; | Mrs. Harry E, Riddell, Miss Marni Dietrich and Miss Rosalyn |

Miss Costello Wed Today

Becomes Bride y Lt. R. D. Powell

mes State Service i KEWANNA. Ind. Nov. 26—Lt.. Roger, Douglass Powell, USA, will’ take Miss Helen Louise Costello as his bride in a ceremony to be read at 11 a. m. today. The Rev.! Fr. J. Edward Holland will offi-! ciate in St. Ann's Catholic Church

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The bridal attendants will wear frocks of red velveteen made. |

with sweetheart necklines, fitted bodices and hoop skirts, They will have matching bonnets of velveteen and they will carry fans and orchids. The flowergirl will be Susan Riddell. She will wear

2 pink velvet velvet dress 2 and ind matching bonnet and fan. "=" Robert C. Riddell is to be the | | best man. The ushers will be Annual Gui | Harry E. Riddell, Dr. Thomas Riddell, Edmund H. Murphy and Ball Planned |i ® Row ; Reception in Club Parties Arranged A gown of white silk velvet . . | designed in the Queen Anne peFor Dinner-Dance riod will be worn by Miss on Many parties are being planned er. Tiny white wedding rings betéré the St. Margaret's Guild are worked into a quilted patannual Christmas charity ball; tern over the bouffant skirt and next Saturday. Ted Campbell's full train. orchestra will play for the dinner-| Her full length veil of silk dance to be in the Indianapolis, tulle cascades from a bonnet of Athletic Club, velvet trimmed in lace. The Mr. and Mrs. Frederic D. Norris’ bride will carry white orchids will entertain Dr. and Mrs. E. on a white velvet Bible.

Paul Tischer and Mr. and Mrs. The church will be decorated |

William * Berg. Mr. and Mrs. L.| with cathedral candles, ferns Roy Ford's guests will include and white chrysanthemums, Messrs. and Mesdames Erwin B. carnations and pompons McComb, George Ross, L. B. Lam- : bourne and F. D. Munson. | The Highland Golf and Coun-

Mr. and Mrs. Russel 8. Williams will have as their Mr, and the reception after the. cere-

| mony. The club will be decorHr an ae. | ated with'pink and white chrys-

Kinney. Dr. and Mrs. W. A, Kar-| # i - sell, Bloomington, will be enter-| °° with ferns and smilax. tained in the home of Mr. and, After a trip to Florida the Mrs. T. M. Riddick. | couple will pe at home in’ DeMr. and Mrs. Gil Gerald's guests, cember at 627 E. 38th St. Miss | will be Dr. and Mrs. F. B. Moun-| Griener has chosen a black suit tain, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Regen-| with black and pink accessories strief and Mr. and Mrs. R. W. for her wedding trip. Hull, all of Connersville, and] The bride is a graduate of Messrs. and Mesdames Malcolm Tudor Hall, Bradford Junior Campbell, Harry Reid Jr. and E.| College and Butler University. 0. Johnson. | She is a member of Pi Beta Phi Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miles will} Sorority. - be hosts to Messrs. and Mesdames| Mr. Riddell attended the Ken-

Kurt Hirshland, Robert Boyer, tucky Military Institute and |

Don Kenworthy and John Sloane Butler, Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Urban Pflum|

Fist bir. and. irs Pau J. ier Council to Meet d Mr. and Mrs. George A. Bus- . A Aa Tes In Hotel Lincoln

Guests Named | The Inter-Group Council for Sorority. The Charles R. lsraels will en- Women as Public Policy Makers | tertain Messrs, and Mesdames will hold a dinner meeting at 6:15 member of Sigma Nu Fraternity. David White, Richard Bearss, p. m. Friday in the Lincoln Room | AE ET RB

Robert Blessing and Horace Bar- of the Hotel Lincoln.

den and Dr. and Mrs. George Representatives from the memKing. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth ber groups will \attend. InvitaAdair’s guests will be Dr. and Mrs. tions have been extended to the! Murray DeArmond, Dr. and Mrs. officers of prospective member daughter of Mrs. Harry H. Smith, . left yesterday to Karl Stegemeier and Mr. and Mrs.! Mrs. Walter Leckrone is in join her husband. Horace Storer. charge of reservations and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Royer K. Brown, group chair- tions of Military Air Transport! Emerick will be hosts to Mr. and man, will preside at the business Service in Lagens Air Force Base Mrs. Russell Norris, Anderson, session. The future program of on the Azores Island. The couple will live there for two year.

James Browning, Mr. and Mrs. groups also.

and Messrs. and Mesdames J. C. the group will be discussed.

Miss Natslic Griener,

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Michael ive

John 8. Powell, "Indianapolis, are| {the parents of the bridegroom, Miss Ann Costello is to bithe! maid of honor. The bridesmaids

| Brownsburg, and Miss Ann Ever-| ison, Lafayette. They will wear | yellow and bronze.

try Club is to be the scene of | The best man will be Stanton

Grin, Indianapolis, anthemums and pompons woy- |

Trip to Follow : A gown of candlelight satin] Episcopal Church. (Shen-Courtney photo.)

{fashioned with a petal neckline, | [fitted bodice and full skirt will be worn by Miss Costello.

jof the bride's parents. After a motor trip to Ft. Riley, will be at home| of Mr. and Mrs. Estle Tharp, Trafalgar. {in net City, Kas. has chosen a green suit with | (Porter photo.) gray and black accessories for! {the wedding trip. She attended Purdue

| graduated from Purdue and is a Wife Goes to Join

Husband.in Azores

Tilghman is in Opera-

Cunningham, William G. Guthrie’ and Fred Luker. Mr. and Mrs.

- Julius Caesar's guests will be Mr. The Times Pattern Service

and Mrs. William J. Grady and Mr. and Mrs. J: Herbert Hartman. The guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Rogers will include. Messrs, and Mesdames Gilbert H. Corbin, N. M. Talbert and William | A. Hiecke. Mr. and Mrs. Robert| Bartless will be hosts to Messrs. | and Mesdames Paul Welsh, Gordon Raeburn and Joseph, Morely. The Charles J. Gislers will nave, Dr. and Mrs. John H. Yates and Messrs. and Mesdames R. Harold Andrew, Herman J. Selka, J. R. Robertson, Ross Brown, A. Dorr Babcock, Don C. Moore, Charles| D. Babcock, Andrew F. Ross, James E. Babcock and J. D. Red-| dington as their guests, | Large Party Another large party of which Mr. and Mrs, Bert Gwynn will be hosts’ includes Messrs. and Mesdames Chester Kluck, Robert Cowan, Gordon Fuller, Rome Osborne, Donald Henry, Jack Lunt and Howard Kobusch. A group attending the dance together will be Messrs. and Mesdames Harry Hooley, Ed Raub Jr. 28 and G. A. Van Dyke. Mr, and Mrs: Richard Power will entertain § Messrs, and Mesdames Albert C. Gisler; Thomas E. Reilly, Allen L. Power, Julius W. Pinnell and James L. French. A The guests of Mr. and Mrs. § Albert L. Masten will be Dr. and Mrs. Earl A. Woods and Messrs, and Mesdames Harold E. Tracy, A. C. Hendricks, John E. Schadt,

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J. R. Harbison, Willlam B. Florea EVERYONE in the family and Luther Brooks. will want to join in the fun of Messrs. and Mesdames Gene L.| making these Christmas tree

Williams, Lee R. Ford Jr. and T. ornaments,

L. Riddick will give a party in the, ‘The nine decorations illusRiddick home. The guests will in-| trated are easily made from clude Dr. and Mrs. C. Basil Faus-| crepe paper, felt, odds and ends

gett, Messrs. and Mesdames Boris of wool, sequins and ribbon.

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Mrs. William Donahue

MISS DEMCIE GODBEY, daughter-of — Norman R. Miller, Anderson, as his bride {K._Galey. Lafayette. Dan Bow-| ‘Mrs. Babel Godbey, 2409 N. Delaware St.,

| and John David Roberts, son of Mrs. Eva University.

The bride is the niece of Mr. and Mrs. coln.

Harold J. Thompson, Geneva, and the MR. AND MRS. Ralph E. Brouse, 1025 Reisner St., announced the recent marHunt, Pendleton. Dr. Tharp is the son riage of their daughter, Shirley Veronica, to William Delman Donahue, son of Emmett Donahue, 1810 Montcalm St. MAX E. WINTEREGG, son of Mr. and The vows were read Oct. 29 in the AsMrs. Homer Winteregg, Monroe, took Miss sumption Catholic Church.

sity and is a member of Phi Mu| Marjorie Miller, daughter of Mr.-and Mrs. photo.) The bridegroom was!

Mrs. Max E. Winteregg

Speaker Asks Tax Shortcut

Russell I. Richardson, Lebanon attorney, yesterday afternoon before the Indiana Women's Re-' Athletic Club th t c : e couple le publican Club meeting in the Co- for a motor trip to oy {lumbia Club. They will be at home in Decems~

Wednesday in Sweeney Chapel, (Miner-Baker photo.) | Roberts, 1507 E. T4th St., were married Mr. and Mrs, Jack Voigt are at home at 2:30 p. m. yesterday in the Christ now in Lincoln, Neb., following their marriage Oct. 28 in the Elm Park Methodist The First Methodist Church, Geneva, Church, Lincoln. Parents of the bride are | IIL, was the scene of Miss Joanne Carolyn

|llusion veil falls from a head-| Hunt's marriage to Dr. Donald W, Tharp {piece of orange blossoms and she | carry a bouquet of White {orchids and mums. There will be a breakfast after {the ceremony in the church. The reception is to be in. the home daughter of the late Dr. and Mrs. E. E.

goes through a myriad of federal

Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Lightle, Lincoln. was'Miss Grace Lightle. at 2:30 p. m. yesterday. is the son of Mrs. Margaret Voigt, Lin-

The bridegroom

Blackwood on Bridge—

Miss Brash Makes Bidding

Look Good by Sharp Play

MISS LUCY BRASH may be the world's loosest bidder but she can play the cards with the best of them, as this deal well illu-

strates.

Mr. Abel tried to keep up with her for awhile on this hand but finally gave it'up as a bad job and doubled the five-club contract.

That was a mistake, too.

Mrs. Keen opened with the deuce of spades, Mr. Abel played held this week. Cross Club, Wed. _hight,

master point . game.

the queen and Miss Brash ruffed. Looking. the situation over she saw that she had one heart loser

East dealer East-West vulnerable

and probably two diamond losers. : MR. DALE In other words, Mr. Abel's trong H—A 10 y b bidding made it fairly sure he D—Q 1 3 had the king of diamonds behind C—d 10 8 § : GUIRY 'S QUOER, : MRS, KEEN MR. ABEL i To eliminate one of these'losers S—J 8712 S—AKQ103 § Miss Brash proceeded as follows. oo 5 «+ 5 5 H—-KQP 3 At trick two she led a heart and pn, 108 5 D—KJ 9 put in dummy's 10 when Mrs. C—8 5 CC® Keen played low. Mr. Abel won MISS BRASH with the queen and returned a Sm nORe club which was taken on the H—8 6 4 board with the jack. D—A 6 2 Another * spade was led and C—-AKQ76 42

} ruffed in the closed hand. MT. The bidding:

Abel played the five of spades on EAST SOUTH WEST NORTH Greéhen and Mrs.

this trick. Now a heart was led ; § 2 C Pass Pass to duminy's ace and a.third spade pp), 3 C Pass Pass returned. Here Mr. Abel made the, pp, Pass 3S Pass mistake of playing the 10 spot, 4 5 C Pass Pass

which gave ‘Miss Brash a chance’ ppl All Pass to make her contract. " . "

Leads Her Last Heart DISHING Miss Brash ruffed the third lead of spades in her hand. At this THE DIRT— point she was ready for the gy yARGUERITE SMITH crucial play. She led dummy’ 8 last spade and when Mr. Abe] played the king, she calmly threw off her deuce of diamonds.

about raising daisies. Mrs. E. R,, 4343 N. Arlington Ave.

have played it on this trick and Mrs. Keen would have won with

As it was, however, Mr, Abel

their season in“the border.

{and Miss Brash dropped her six olis Times, Indianapolis 9, remem

dummy’s 10 of clubs. She“ came {back.to her hand with the ace of New Officers

diamonds and the last three cards {in her hand were the ace, king, To Be Installed {queen of trumps. The Indiana Alpha Chapter, poe 88: B & W—Mrs. Emerson meet

~ Miss Brash could not take two zeta Beta Cnt

rounds of trumps early in the at 7 p. m. Thursday in the Hotel IL Heaton, V. L Sandberg 100.5; hand because it was vital to have Lincoln. New officers Wil be in- ww. mT. Macdonald, M Lu. MacPrice 25¢ one trump in dummy at the time!stalled. The Madrigal Singers of Manus 88.5. of the throw-in. She was extreme- Broad Ripple High School will

{ly lucky to find Mr. Ahal with the sing.

singleton club holding. But ap- The new qfficers are Mrs. Shirl Garnish Meat {parently she took this as no more Hanshew, president; Miss Mary[than right. wellen Sherman, vice president; SERNA AN RE Sehr tnnn Het only Somment bib Fi Mite : Bleahor Pyle sid Miss : pessasnss *iner, Tor a moment I thought we Edith Abbitt, corresponding and appealing garnish to outline your had missed a slam.” [recording secretaries; Miss June roast or Simply cook fruit for a final touch, Spray the © |Wolfe, treasurer; Miss Bertha for garnish wi the meat. Send questions. on bridge to es chaplain; Mrs. Florence

| Mr. Blackwood, The padianap

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Bridge Results— List Scores

Of Clubs Her

Mr. and Mrs. Clemans Make 111 Points

A number of bridge groups announce the results of their play

Section B, possible points 144: N & S8-—Miss Marge Quinn, Mrs. e 89; Mr. and Mrs. Adair Smith 86; Miss Elizabeth McCann,

A. J. Barnes 67.

The next game will be at , m. Dec. 14 in the Holy Cross

Other Results

Marott Bridge Club, Tues. night (Possible points

Q-—Please tell me something 170; Mrs. Arthur Pratt, (Possible points _ Masomas Society of Manual High

A—Shasta daisies and ainted 2 A o . Schonl will be celebrated at a

Note that if Mr. Abel had saved daisies (pyrethrum) to mention one of his small spades he could just two popular kinds, are easy a, , Mrs. Emerson W, to raise. You can start them 164; Mrs. yv from seed. But plants Freeman 146.5, thé jack for a lead THROUGH a from divisions & old dummy's queen of diamonds. clumps are preferable if you'yion. want to be sure of superior 149): 1 found himself in the lead with plant types. Like other mem- yo 3 op @uilivan 97: three hopeless choices of a re- y..0’ of the chrysanthemum gyn ar 3 turn. He could fire back a spade (amily to which they belong, yrs Paul” Allen, Mrs. R. F. Kuenor a heart, either of which would ,,orly drained soil does more non 70: (Possible points 120 be ruffed in dummy while Miss - gamage to them in winter than p M. Cassidy, Mrs. J. P. Tretton Brash discarded the last losing ow temperatures. They should j,. [diamond from her hand; or he pever be muiched with leaves. yop, Howes 69: Mrs. Clara Heeg, |could play a small diamond which A ight airy material like straw yp... Nellie Burnham 58.5 would be ducked in the closed jg préferable. Named varieties {hand and won by dummy’s queen: of Shastas include some that | Obviously the lead of the king of {diamonds was also a hopeless can get varieties that bloom at 18, 20, 40 ‘and 42. Proposition. /| different times and so prolong

Needed That Trump

. Immanuel Reformed Church

(Possible points

| McComb; Miss Helen = Tipton, lobert Tappan 82;

bloom over a long period or you

Save time and yet have an

McDonald, historian, and Miss fons are pineapple ig ach brah grok ph chairman, |

tied wih 4. plump prime, ;,

Mrs. Margaret hey Woodlawn Ave. is the b

Lux, 3601 N. Capitol Ave. _ Judge Charles E. Ai i A

with. white ferns and candlés. The maid of honor was Patricia Noone and the maids were Miss Margaret Junker, Chicago, cousin of the | bride, and Miss Margaret | Braun, ‘Emerald green velvet dresses. were worn by the attendants,

They were made with molded bodices and full skirts and moidel : wore matching velvet head. bands. Robert Loughery was the best man. The ushers wers

Lawyer Wants Aid to a rr Ww. Courtaer Bypass Washington | Wears Satin, Lace

“The Republican Party should The bride wore a gown

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sponsor and introduce legislation ivory satin and Chantilly ha requiring the Collector of Internal, The fitted bodice of lace had & Revenue to pay directly to the high round neck and the boufs State »f Indiana sums of money fant skirt was accented with a collected in federal taxes and lace panel which extended into allocated to various Indiana de- 2a cathedral train. partments as federal grants in Her ivory illusion veil fell aid.” from a satin half-hat and she

carried white mums on a white satin prayverbook. After a breakfast and ree ception in the Indianapolis

This proposal was advanced by

“While accurate figures are not ber in Pittsburgh, Pa. The

available,” the speaker said “I bride wore a French blue knit {have been informed, and it is suit with beige ‘accessories for generally belisved, that the cost the tFip. —— of transferring Indiana tax __ She is a graduate of Butler

money to Washington and back University and a member of

to state agencies may represent a Delta Gamma Sorority. Mr,

Breen is a graduate of Purdue

1 » : oss as high as 30 per cent. It University.

bookkeening transactions. Then 1 : ] : it is withdrawn and sent back N R to the Department of Public Wel- ancy eeves - fare, the State Highway Commis- 4 sion, hospital building funds and B id I yday other agencies. ri e oO ay

“This practice gives Indiana | taxpayers the impression federal She Is Married

grants in aid come from some! To Michael J Riley

place else except their own Pocket. St. Patrick's Catholic Church books.’ was the scene of Miss Naney Two things could be accom- Reeves’ marriage to Michael J. plished by adepting the proposal, Riley, The Rev. Fr. Thomas Mr. Richardson said. The In- Fields read the vows at 9 a. m. diana taxpayers’ dollars should today. go from 25 to 30 per cent farther,’ Miss Adele Reeves, sister of the providing the basis for a tax.re- bride, was the ‘maid of honor.

duction, and many clerks, She wore a wine colored knit

financial agents and personnel in suit with white accessories and Washington could be disposed an orchid corsage. of at a still further reduction of, The best man was C. DD. Brooks.

{expense to the federal govern. The bride, who lives at 1322

jt {Leonard St., wore an aqua blue le ' 'wool suit with brown accessories. "Keep Taxes Here She carried a white orchid on a

| “Why wouldn't it be feasible for Prayerbook. the collector of Internal Revenue The couple left for a motor trip to send in-a voucher or receipt, after the ceremony. They will be signed by the agency where the at home in December at 1215 money is going in Indiana, instead Union St. Mr. and Mrs. John of employing the process of ship- Thomas Riley, 1666 8. Delaware ping our dollars to Washington. St. are the bridegroom’s parents, They only have to be sent back

to be spent here.” . C | WwW d The attorney declared one of oup e e

the diseases attacking democracy’

throughout the world is the AtN 1 D tendency to pr people to oO re ame

' vote for their self-interest instead Allen-Burris

"of what may be good for the and Mrs. J. B. Clemans 111; Mrs,

Mildred Sweeney, }

country. He said English socialism Rite Solemnized

provides a frightening example State Service

, to what may happen in the U. 8. NOTRE DAME, Ind, ‘Nov, 26—

Mrs. Wallace Simpp slave-state policies of foreign Miss Marjorie Burris and John C.

Mrs. Ralph Ittenbach, Miss Mabel D3; Mr. and Mrs. Robert

“if we continue to pursue the A single ring ceremony united

' countries now receiving American Allen Jr. at 9 a. m. today in the aid.’ Sacred Heart Catholic Church at He eharged tax pelicies .of the the University of Notre Dame, English Laborite government re- The Rev. Fr. Thomas Brennan sulted in austere conditions in the officiated. British Isles. The bride is the daughter of “I'm for keeping American tax Mrs. Mannie D. Burris, 2178 N. dollars in Indiana, if they are Talbot St. Indianapolis. Mr. and going to be spent in Indiana. I'm Mrs. Allen, Chicago, are the for withholding U. 8. tax dollars bridegroom's parents. from any foreign country where Miss Anne Dorn, Indianapolis, | they are obviously being used to was the maid of honor. The give the false impression of bridesmaids were Mrs. John success to a system of govern- Reed, St, Paul, Minn., and Miss ment that leads to communism, Madilyn Allen, Chicago. The ate no matter what name it goes tendants wore gold and copper by,” he concluded. satin dresses and matching hats, re The best man was Russell Wall, Chicago, and. the ushers were

Anniversary Robert wamer, Chicago, and

William Dioguardi, Kearny, N. J,

T B i) |d Reception in Chicago. O De f © A white gown of lace and satin was worn by the bride, It was made with a fitted bodicé and bouffant skirt. Her fingertip tulle veil cascaded from a Juliet cap of lace and she carried a cascade bouquet of orchids. There was a breakfast in the Four Flags Hotel, Niles. Mich., and a reception in the home of the bridegroom’s parents in Chicago. The couple will be at home in LaGrange, Ill, after a motor trip to Wisconsin, The bride was graduated from the University ‘of Minnesota and the bridegroom is a graduate "of the University of Notre Dame,

The 35th anniversary” of the

6:30 p. m. dinner Tuesday in the

Special guests will be Burton W. Gorman, school principal,_and Mrs. Gorman; E. H. Kemper M¢Comb, retired principal, and Mrs,

sponsor of the active chapter of Masomas, and Mrs, Earl Spiegel, association advisor. Miss Esther M. Schmitt will preside. Messages from the founders, Mrs. Ida Rehm and Miss Grace Emery, will be read. Mr. Gorman, Mr. McComb and

Miss Tipton will speak. Sorority fo Fete

: N & 8—John 8. Lynn, M. Steele Churchman first; Tulley, Cliff F. Clunt second; L. V Casaway., R. D. Light third; E & w Kirkpatrick, R. M. Send questions on gardenin Guller “first; Keith L. Johns, Roy Actually Mr. Abel led a spade, Std @ERUEAS C8 BRCCICEY B. Moorehead second: H, D, Eber. hart, Herbert Carmichael third. Lincoln Bridge {night (Posible score 168): - —L. J. Welch, 8. A. Robinson 1111.5; 8id Kasle, Mrs. V. R. Rupp 95; Mrs. R. ¥. Banister, Jeff Ever-

A musical program will be pre-

‘sented by Miss Marguerite John- New Students

‘son, Mrs. John Smale and: Miss!

Sue Luessow. An original song hae Jota Tau Tey Sorority wit Ny mots. will ye Indianapolis Division of the Ine Miss Charlotte Hafer will lead Hana University School of Law, the community singing. ign Will be next Saturday Mrs. Carl Gerdts and Mrs. Vie- hy k aie of Mrs. John Max, toria Keonig Rentsch are reser- essler Blvd:, E. Drive. i vations chairmen. The invita- Miss Matilda Kessler, Seymour, tions committee members are Will present a program. : Mesdames James Maschmeyer, Chairmen are Miss Clare Mehr\Charles G, Stuart, Mildred Hen- Heh, Miss Joanna Hinman and Robert ger Baxter, Carl b Clyde Sylvester. phen Burres and Gerald W. The gtests will be “Mesdames ‘Short. Fae Turner Carpenter, Henry B, | Mesdames Rex Morrell, Wil- Witham and Ruth Cummins, {Ham Henzie and Stuart are in Misses Norma Jean

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