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‘Week-Ends Packed With Events From Formal Balls to Easter Dinners

. By MARJORIE TURK ; April is'a party month for Indianapolis society.

- Winter vacationing is at an end and the scene is shift-| a to the local country clubs. The week-ends are packed

with everything from formal balls to calico and blue jean hops. Traditional and colorful ‘will be the Indianapolis Athletic Cl

sored by the St. Vincent Hospital Guild in -the Athletic Club on Apr. 15 and the full dress dinner-dance of the Indianapolis Day - Nursery Junior Auxiliary in the Woodstock Club on Apr. 29. On Apr. 22 the Highland Golf and Country Club, the Hillcrest Country Club and the Indianapolis Country Club will have formal spring openings. ? ' Nor is Easter forgotten. Special dinners are Delg ‘prepared in

the Propylaeum, the Indianapolis Athletic Club and the Columbia

Club. The social - calendar through| sents “Two Blind Mice.”

April follows: {APT 15-~Lambs Club Spring Frol-|

Apr. 1—Surprise box supper in| ic in the Columbia Club. | Apr. 15—S8t. Vincent's Guild. the Hillcrest Count lub. ry Clu | “Springtime Serenade” in the Indianapolis Athletic Club.

Married Well” -in-the Civic The=| Apr. 15—Dinner-dance in the Me-

Dr. Browning

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ater followed by dancing in the] ee . {_ridian Hills Country Club Woodstock Club: : - |Apr. 16—Horowitz in the be Miss Carolyn Smith Apr. 1—Concert by the fenensel Theater, | Becomes Bride -. Tr nner. an pr. -17—Metropolitan Opera predancing, 1 sents “Lohengrin’’ at Indiana Vows uniting Miss Carolyn Ann

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....Times. editor, Greenville, . Miss.;: “straight news series, Jacob Scher,

Apr: 2—Buffet supper in the Pro -| University. ETE RN Sgr s oa party in the sents “Sampson et Indiana Snveishy, =n rs wdndigo; > IE ARR ise ecen bridge Parsifal” in a. in the Meridian Hills Country ‘Club.’

Apr. 2—Backérage Livie Theater.

Apr 3-4—The Teen: -agers ‘of the Apr. 18— Ladies’ opening golf

: Civic. ‘Theater present - “The| luncheon "in the" a

Would-Be Gentleman.” Country Club. Ape 7-10—Greéater Indianapolis Apr. 19—Ladies’ luncheon-brid; + Antique Exppsition in the Mu-| in the Hillcrest Country Club rat Theater.’ Apr. 19-—Metropolitan opera preApr. 7-8—Margaret Webster pre-| ‘sents “Aida” "at Purdue Urnisents “Julius Caesar” and “The| versity. Taming of the Shrew” in the ‘Apr, 22—Junior Assembly spring. Murat Theater. dante in the Columbia Club. Apr. 8-11—Indianapolis Antique Apr. 22— Athenaeum Theater pre-| Show in the Spink-Arms Hotel.| sents “Light Up the Apr. 8—Woodstock party for| ner and dancing.

children in.the afternoon fol- Apr. 22—Formal spring dances in

lowed by. a club dance, «1 | the Hillcrest Country Club, the Apr. 8—Children’s party in the Highland Golf and Country

Apr. 8—“Tulip Time Ball’ in the, Country Club.

Indianapolis Athletic Club, . '/Apr. 25 Ladies’ opening golf day vas

Apr. 9—Children’s parties in the| in the Woodstock Club. Hillcrest Country Club, the! Apr. 26—Propylaeum Day with Highland Golf and Country| “This Changing World” by Miss Club and the ‘Indianagolis| Carolyn Longyear. Country Club. <1 tApr. 28-30—Junior Civic Theater Apr. 9—Easter dinners in | the| presents “Pied Piper.” Propylaeum, the Columbia Club| (Apr. 28 Dinner-dance in the and the Indianapolis Athletic Propylaeum. ~ Club: -~|Apr. 28—Square dance in the Apr. 10-15—“Death of a Sales-| Woodstock Club.

man” in the Murat Theater. |Apr. 29—Indianapolis Day Nurs- [T0008 College and is 4 Mmembe

Apr. 11—S8mith College Club| ‘ery Junior Auxiliary dance in bridge in the Woodstock Club.| the’ Woodstock Club. Apr. '12—Ladies luncheon bridge! ri the Indianapolis “Athletic Visits Florida lub. Mrs. Stella Coler is in “Sars: apr. 12-3 Brige-Eehton in the cota, Fla. She ‘exhibited her A. 14—The Herron Art Asso- Hanis pi SRaNast Sale ciation presents “Prehistoric -| Art in the Mississippi Valley”, [sa%, Tid 29, recent exhibitor | by Glenn A. Black. . | e am ach Art Center.

Apr. 14-22—Civic Theater pre-

News Contest

Hoosier Salon.

Matrix Table Event To Be Apr. 15 Here

The annual Indiana ow “Women's ‘Contest “will “be held again this year in connection with J the annual Matrix Table, spon-|° sored by the Indianapolis Alumnae Chapter, Theta Sigma Phi, 7 honorary journalistic fraternity. Awards will ‘be announced at? the luncheon event Apr. 15 in the 7 Indianapolis Athletic Club. Any Indiana newspaperwoman! # is eligible to enter. She may send | in as many entries as she wishes Awards (in cash for first and sec ond place) are cdlled Hoosie Headliner awards. Contest divisions and judges are: Straight news story, Hod ding’ Carter, Delta Democrat-

Northwestern University ~ Medill 7 School of Journalism; - feature story, Mark Ethridge, Louisville

Fleur Cowles, Flair magazine editor, and editorial, Erwin D./Can-!, ham, Christian Science ‘Monitor editor. The Fanny Wright Memuorial Award, an engraved plaque, is given for distinguished service to! urnalism:by an Indiana‘woman. It is, named in honor of Fanny % ‘Wright,” 19th = Century ~ Hoosier Journalist who pioneered in the suffrage fight. Judges for this award are E. W. 8chergens, ¢o-publisher, Tell City SUE BURNETT News, and Hoosier State Press This charming, {wo piecer for Association president; Paul Baus-| ‘women is perfect for springman, Washington Herald pub-| into-summer ‘wear. Softy tailisher and Press Association vice lored with shoulder interest, a president; John Stempel, Indiana| choice of sleeves and the alUniversity department of journal-, ways-popular gored skirt, ism head, and Dr, DeForest] Pattern 8501 is a sew-rite perO'Dell, Butler University journal-| forated pattern for sizes 34, 36, ism department head.” 38, 40, 42, 44, 46 and 48. Size: Additional committeés . an-| 36, short sleeves, three and nounced for the event Zinclude seven-eighths yards of 39-inch. - Miss Georgia Gianakos and Miss! To order pattern or our FashPolly Prather, printing; Mesdames , fon Book, use the coupon.

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tulle and a hoop skirt. bonnet held. her fingertip illusion! veil and she carried white orchids. After a reception in the home announced by groups. which met! parents the couple this week. f left for a trip South. They willl Woman's Contract Clib, Thurs. | be at home later this month in afternoon. (Possible score 224): | 1653 -N. Delaware St. ze

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Mr. and Mrs. | Indianapolis aboard ‘the yacht

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works have been accepted by the Crawford T. Johnson, Birming-|5cOre 168): E & W—Mrs. H. H., ‘ham, Ala.

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Mr.” M 5655 aly, The bridegroom’ Ss parents are Mr. ‘and Mrs. John! W. Lennington, Muncie. Miss Virginia Hawley, ‘Ander-| on. was the maid of honor, The ge atl were Misses Louise Cannon, Dixon, IIL! and Miss Evelyn DeGraff. They wore iris colored marquiset frocks and pink garden hats. The ‘attendants carried bouquets of spring flowers and roses.

The best man was William aon Sky.” Din- Fitzpatrick and the ushers were Bridge Results

Jack Young, Wabash, and Edarg Tedrowe and Robert Leut- Clubs Rep ort i “gown of pearl pink slipper "W k' o eeK Ss cores,

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Miss Rita A. Raftery

A number of bridge results are

Section A, N & S— Mrs. R. F.| MISS JAMESINE LEE

The bride attended William Pasho, Mrs. Joseph Conley 124.5; HO SE and Jack Thomas Scott

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~tFrank--Abbett, Mrs: Sam

r Mrs. Wayne Warrick, Mrs. Ken'| ro marke) at 2pm. Joey in lof. Kappa Kappa Gamma Soror- neth Pettijohn ‘118.5; Mrs. ‘A. R.| }1€ Lentenary ristian lity. “0 LE oy is attending Coffin, Mrs. Hal T. Benham 118; Church. She ‘is the daughter of |B

Butler University.

& W-—Mrs. William Eckhart, Mr. and Mrs. James A. House, | Mrs. F.- A. -Mulbarger, 136: rs.| 1624 N. Gladstone Ave., and he

125; Mrs. C. E. Maudliny Mrs.| Edward Scott, 939 Eastern Ave. | George Hummel 120.5. Id The bride. attended Hanover

F.°T. Holliday of| ‘Possible score’ 182): Section B; College and is a member of Phi

fut V..R: AR . Mrs.| Mu Sorority. Mr. Scott attended Cc. * PM L148; YE E. J.| the Jordan Music College. (Har-

|111.5; Mrs. Harold Casey, Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs. Burch L. KlepTF Schmidt 105.5; (Possible, fer, Noblesville, announce: the approaching marriage of their |Riegner, Mrs. Ralph Ittenbach| daughter, Janice, 1709 N. Penn198.5; Mrs Harold Hood, Mrs. ‘Eu- | sylvania St. to Arthur Walter “|gene Rutz and Mrs. Arthur Pratt,| Christy. son of MFnd Mrs, [Mrs. rch Falender 90.5 (tie). Walter H. Christy, Miami, Fla. | THe next session will be Apr.| The wedding will ba Apr. 16 in [13/ in the Indianapolis Athletic Sweeney Chapel, Butler UniverClub. sity. (P. H. Ao Photo.)

2 At Marott Club | THE ENGAGEMENT of Miss f= Marott CHIb: Tues; night; nias- Rita A-Raftery-to Joh K. Keg ter point game (Possible score terson is announced by Mr. and ie 420): N & S—Jerry Jacobs, Rich-| Mrs. Paul Robert Bonke Jr, ‘ard W. Lee 268.5; Gilbert Cohen,| 2641 Applegate St. brother-in-{Alfred Dobrowitz 255; Mrs. Wil-| law “and sister of the bride-to-liam Rose, Mrs. W. Wayne- War-| ‘be. The prospective bridegroom irick ~ 253; Joseph E. Cain, Law-| is the son of Mr. and Mrs. {rence J. Welch 237; E & W—Mrs.| James P. Kesterson, 1209 iB. M. Angell, Mrs. K. L. Petti-- Wright St. ¢Loudermitk Photo). [john 257; Mrs. Randall Bass, Mrs. Howard Gay 249; Mr, and Mrs. Blackwood on Bridge— {George P. Ryan 2485; Dr. H. T.

sexton, 11. waive; 2575 Gr [5 Become Confused —

Hoosier Club, Tues. morning (Possible score 189): N & S8-

Mrs. R. S. Bannister, Mrs. E. E. Using 'Talk' System

Ball 118; Mrs. F. A. Mulbarger

— Attendants | Are Selected Chairmen Named

Committees

Annual Exposition Pk Scheduled May 26-30

named ‘general 1 St. Margaret's . Hospital Guild's participation mn .the second ane nual

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Ine dianapolis ar 26-30 in the State Fairgrounds exposition building. It is part of the pre-Memorial Race Day festivities. Assistant chairman is Mrs. Arthur Wallace, = Benefits from the proceeds twill further the guild's occupa tional therapy work in General Hospital, : Guild members are aiding in plans for entertainment during “ithe exposition ‘and will assist the. Carriage Club throughout the. five-day show. A Gay Nineties theme will prevail In costumes and entertainment. 1 Guild committees are Mrs. Ken M. Mosiman, public relations; Mrs. A. Dickinson Smith, chaire man, and Mrs. Gene L. Williams, - assistant,” newspapers and proe grams; Mrs. Robert M. Stith, chairman; Mrs. James T Buthere land; assistant, radio; Mrs. Smith, chairman, and Mrs. Norris, |assistant, occupational brochures,

Millef‘Overstreet - Wedding|i in May

Atendants are named for the

Mrs. Russel 8. Williams, chairs ° man; Mrs.. M. Crosby Bartlett! land Mrs. L. ‘Roy Ford, fashion’ review; Mrs. Thomas L. Riddick, chairman; ye in and

Vows uniting the couple will be read Apr. 22 in the St. Catherine of Sienna Catholic Church. William Kelsey will the ‘maid of honor, ¢ Kathleen and Patricia Webber and Helen Marie Raftery: will ne -bridesmaids-The-best-man 5 to ‘be Stewart J. Kesterson, the ushers will be Richard iMorrison and Franklin Dale Giiinspy will be the ring-

le. is -the-son-of-Mr—and-Mrs. H- hy fatiss Kingery. Mrs. No R.]

MISS JEANNIN E Gilbert: be- Winteregg, Thomas Bemis IILand.Io0%. came the bride of James L. Seward in a ceremony read Sunday afternoon in the McKee Chapel, Tabernacle Presbyterian arker, and _Ruthann.. Deming. Church. Parents of ‘the couple | eres bert. Theorems © 51 E. |Miss Mary Jane Rolen, Columbus, ©f 60 women who devote their. and | 0. Seward. 2006 Brook- | |

“Apr: " is —— SRS by Miss Lora Fausset for her marriage to.James J. Kelly,

€ordsville, Her parents are Mr.

Fortville, The ceremony. will be read in Harlingen, Tex.

Yer... gsistants, HS Aine SRA iA TR Bova t 3:30 p. m: May Lee Roy Ford Jr, Ford, G. W, apelButie: Unk Gerald RB: 6 HoMathgws, Claude 'M. Spilman Jr., Stith, Willams is Barbara Kingery will be and Barrett M. Woodsmall, counthe maid of honer. ~The brides- ty fair and square dance: maids -will be Miss Joan Ander-| Mrs. Lyman R. Pearson, chair” son, Winchester; ‘Miss Marilyn man; Mrs. Ford Kaufman’, assist (Miller, Anderson, and Mrs. Max ant; Mrs. -R.-W. Emerick-<and |E. Winteregg. Anita Hanna, Red- Mrs, Arthur Wallace, costumes; key, will be the flowergirl. Mrs. Charles R. Israel, chairman; Norman R. Miler, Anderson,iMrs. L. M. Henderson, assistant; {will ‘be his son's best man. The Mesdames Mark W. Enright, ushers will be Ken Hoy Jr, C. Merritt Fields ~and . Bert . A. {Alan Collins, Roger Overstreet Gwynn. hostesses. : (Jr. and Mr. Winteregg. | Mrs. Paul-T. Rochford, chair- | Miss Phyllis Baumbart, 2266 8. man; Mef§dames Woodsmall, {Pennsylvania St., will entertain Robert €. Burnett and Robert H. with a kitchen shower tomorrow Miles,” flowers and decorations; lafternoon in honor of the future Mrs. Gwynn, chairman; Mes- : {bride. Guests will'be Misses Mar- ddmes Bartlett, Adair and Entha Wells, Kingery. Anderson, yon - exnibits,- and Mrs. Larry ‘Marilyn Mercier. Joyce Debt (iio chairman; - Mesdames bostel, Louise Markland, Anni .qon Farnsworth, Charles J. Vogler, ‘Nancy Osborne, "Phyl- cer" Albert L. Masten, R. W, lis Smith, Judy King” Jessie power anq Willlam F. Sandman, Brayton and Mary. Bertrand. | prizes: | Thursday oTight Mis. Duke BE." nrg Harold L. Mercer, chair Hanna, 310 N . Baproft Ave., will man; Mesdames Wilbur V. Wool= give a linen shower for Miss Over- len, L. D. Grisbaum, Harry W. street. The hostess will be as- poops walter Leckrone, Leighton |sisted by her mother, Mrs. C. U. Lykins, Wilbur C. Patterson, Watson. i - A. Sommer and -W..W,.. | Invitations have béen Issued 10 pe" ccounational therapy dis|Mesdames R. W. Overstreet. A.! ‘play; Mrs. ‘Farnsworth, chair|W. Schmadeke, D. E. Johnston, nan: Mesdames John Sloane Paul Merchant,. Robert Reed, Smith, Adair, Herbert H. Bacon,

{Winteregg, Montford Mead, Irene Robert 8. Daily, Ford, Lykins | Kingery-—-and -James—W-.- Denn ond G ge va nDyk “ele

|Miss. Marilyn. Schmadeke.. — NE

Mrs. Williams, — Mesdames R. C. Becherer, E. B. Miss Kingery, 3505 Guilford RD TE BN - Ave., will give a china shower ' ' . , A Florea, €C. M. Hammond, L. 8. pr. 14. At the event will be Mesdames Miller, Overstreet, Kincannon, Paul A. Kuhn, LeckLykins, Patterson, Rochford, Sandman, Sutherland and {VanDyke, tickets. One of the pioneer volunteer civic service organizations of Indianapolis, the guild is composed Also at the event will be Miss f a limited active membership

Miller and Miss Miller, Anderson, [ will also attend.

{John Kirkoff and Misses Ander[son, Miller, Virginia Wampler, Greta: Lou Peterson, Frances!

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efforts to provide for the chile On Apr. 21 Mrs. ‘Marybelle dden’s wards and OT department Mayer. 36 W. 43d St. will enter- in General Hospital. {tain with a dessert luncheon. and miscellaneous . shower. Mrs. Mil- "Club to Begin Study {ler,. Anderson, assisted by=Mrs./ |Winteregg and Miss Miller will Of Stevenson Works [give a luncheon Apr. 29. A per-‘ A programon “Polynesian {sonal shower is being planned by Brothers” will be presented by {Miss Lois Pritchard, 130 Pasa- Mrs. Howard Caldwell Tuesday at

H {dena Ave. It will be May 14. [the .6:30 ‘p.m. meeting of the

|Kathryn Merrill Graydon Club.

Sort) ir [Thi is one in a series of studies Bride-to-Be lon Robert Louls Stevenson this

: year. ) } Selects Date "|" “Hostess for the. supper. event ~Miss Betty McComb and Donald will be Mrs. Robert SHérhors, 1031 lL. Scalf will be married at 8:30 E. 54th St: Assisting her-will- be {p. m. ‘Apr. 21 in the Brookside Mesdames Richard George, Eds {Evangelical United Brethern ward J. Hughes, George A. Schu= Church. The Rev. A. Glen ‘O'Dell 'macher and Howard W. Pattison.

Mrs. R. C. Goodwine 107.5; Mrs. -“1I DON'T believe we've. explained our own original slam con- will officiate.

Willian Eckhart, Mrs.-G.-E. Hum~ vention.yet, have. we.” said Mrs. Rhule. Her T1017 (PossTble score 168): FE “=wP'm afraid not, “remarked Mr. Dale §Hifling a yawn:

{& W—Mrs. R..F. Pasho, Mrs. J. “Well,” continued Mrs. Rhule,

|... The. future. bride. is. the daugh:. Miss: Evelyn Bell

terror Mr and MrE Hugh EME

“when we know “early enough Comb, 1870 N. Ewing St. and Will Be Married.

|E. Morris 98.5; Mrs. Claude Lett, that there are slam possibilities, our three club bid asks for aces. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Scalf, 1401 N, Miss ‘Evelyn Bell and Carl

{Mrs. Waring Lynch; Mrs. Henry If we. don’t suspect slam “until after the three- club level,

|Howes, Mrs. T. F. Schmidt 90. the Gerber four club bid.’ | Newcomers Club, Mon. atter-| ng aed for aces, noon ‘(Possible score 140): N- & 8 havin T—Mrs. Fred Gilchrist, Mrs. J. C.| Blackwood. With this arrange|Staffora 87; Mrs. J. T. Sullivan, mént we sometimes get to show] {Mrs. Robert Tappan 83.5; ‘Mrs. not only aces and kings, but

Smith 70.5; (Possible score 120): improvément.” !E_& W-—Mrs, Harold Chamber- A few minutes later Mrs. Rhule| lin, Mrs, W. H. Runyon 82; Mrs. found herself playing- five dia-| M. J. Way, Mrs. W. W. Wilson mohds with a singleton diamond |62; ‘Mrs. Victor Halvorson, Mrs. inl her hand. Down .she went | Nelson Taulman 61.5. » |while seven. no trump was

[spread. ‘Men's Duplicate 's Sweetheart Men's Duplicate Club, Mon. 2°TTY: We (night: N & S—George E. Hunt, “Darling” said Mr. Rhule loud/C. H. Rowe first; Ross T. Camp- ly, “when I bid three clubs I was bell, John 8. Lynn second; A. G. asking you to show aces.’ ' |Tulley, R. D. Light third; E & W| “Oh, I'm sorry, sweetheart,’ ’ the |—P. M. Cassidy, V. A. Halvorson little woman replied. “I -thought

|tirst:"Don R. Schort, Herbert Car-|you were simply raising my clubs: The iE WES [michael second: R. D. Land, W.|—80 I bid four clubs to show I EAST SOT

-|L. Kirkpatrick. third.

you'd misunderstood Pass Mallory Club; Mon. night: N &| “I Knew yo tok Pass

hadn’t opened a short suit.”

S—D. J. Kersten, Miss Genevieve, me,” said Mr. Rhule, sadly,

Schultz, Mrs. P. E. Crosier seci and I had three myself. Then I deond; William McGlone, Paul!cided it was you who were asking Hamilton third; E & W—L. E. Mec-| for aces with your four club bid.

John E. Kleinhenz, Everétt Moore,

Siauley Myers and Richard ¥ SUE BURNETT )'Connor, invitations; ames - : Y . Marvin Lagenaur, ' Paul Pavey +The Indianapolis Times and Donald Bowles, finance; Mes- | 214 w. Mary land St. dames Fred Scott, June M. Wil-| Indianapolis 9, Ind. cox, George Morec and Charles] No. 8501 Price 25¢

Dee, Miss Dorothy Steinmeier and Miss Hildred Funk, hostess, Size : "Mrs. Robert Sturgeon and Mrs. Janene Donald Weinberg, publicity; Mrs.| Fashion. Book Price 25¢ Irwin J. Miller, Mrs. Robert Cos-| nia ame “mer. and Miss Molly O'Dell, dec-| orations;« Mrs. Robert Rhamy, | rrraviairrtiiis trial Teo book exhibit, .and Mrs. O'Connor, = g contest. | I? ; General chairman is Mrs, Rob-| ert Juday. Mrs. Donald C. Rhodes | fs group president, , 3

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Mrs. Hal Benham Sr. Mrs. George | bid four no trump.” Bond second; Mrs. Tom Elrod, One-E ed Jack Mrs. D. H. Giffin third. oily. aoe ler ees.

A master point game will be]. 1 held at the next session at 6:30 Honey," she Said savagely,

p. m. Monday in the Plant Ore {me with your four no trump.

HANOVER, “Apr. 1 1 TWETVe (Champion. Eleven aces accounted Hanover College students have son go far" i

been initiated into Alpha Delta| ¢1nsok. honey” continued Mr.! Pi ' Sorority. The Indianapolis members are Misses Shirley Hungate, Carol Megorden, Jean-

“If we pass that level without East denter we use Neither side vulnerable

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me fine, so I PN " “Why not use the five diamond]

u I had three when I bid to ask for one-eyed jacks?” Re aaisnte. Ruch firey 2. ole 70 | suggested Mr. Champion—and he|

[made a bee-line for the bar.

1 Miss Pehrson

{didn’t Know you were anwering To Re ‘Wed - Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Pehr-|

Cafeteria, | | thought that was Blackwood, sh = nan I bid five diamonds to show one son, 5657 N. Delaware St. Initiates Named prey

tnounce the engagement of their| “This is great,” muttered ‘Mr. fdaughter, Suzanne, to Charles R.| Guse, sonsf Dr. and Mrs. George] R.

“The wedding will be in early Rhule. “I love you and all that, June. The future bride attended| but when you didn't tak€ any ac- William Woods College. She will| tion about slam after I showed be graduated in Jute. from Butler

ette Ross and Susanne Sertell. [you my aces, I thought you wanted" University, *

we use Ewing St., are the prospective York will be married at 1 p. mi

bridegroom’s parents. May 2 . y. 20 in the North Baptist | Miss Nancy Copas will be the Church. The future bride is the

imaid of honor. The’ bridesmaids will be Mrs. Howard Ziegler and daughter of Mrs. Helen Bell, 1824

; : rate N. Alabama St. Mr. and Miss parbara McComb, Sisters of arthur L. York, 4919 Caroline George Scalf will be his broth- Ave, are the prospective bride er's best man. The ushers will be 8room’s parents. [Richard §calf, another brother; Miss Vivian Bell will be her’ Gaty-Nash.-Mr-Ziegier-and- Paul sister's maid of honor.~Carl Teal Patterson. will be the best’ man.

.Here is my official registration for The. Times’ National _ Sewing Contest. I will bfing my contest garment, in mid-April, | to the place to be announced later in The Times. 4

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