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Harriet Jane Holmes To Be Wed Today Sweeney Chapel at Butler to Be Scene of

Vows With Rev. William Eifert Officiating

Before an altar banked with palms, ferns, candelabra and white flowers, Miss Harriet Jane Holmes will become the bride of Homer Earl Capehart Jr. For the 4:30 o'clock

ceremony this afternoon in Sweeney Chapel of Butler University, |

aed A: RS RH WF UE i The Rev. William H, Eifert, pastor of Our Redeemer Lutheran | Church, will read the single-ring service. : i The bride will enter on the arm of her father, Walter Creager Holmes, 5945 Washington Blvd. She will wear candlelight satin.| The gown is fashioned with a molded bodice accented with al sheer yoke. The yoke and waistline have Alencon lace inserts. Her bouffant hooped skirt extends into a cathedral train, and the two-tiered fingertip illusion veil will fall from a candle- | light satin bonnet edged with lace. |

She will carry a cluster cascade

of white orchids and stephanotis. D S4 + Mrs, ‘Arthur Harry Northrup, I. ~ ru ner be

matron of honor. Miss Patricia M Capehart, sister of the bride- arries Weds Girl From Bayonne, N. J.

groom, is to be the bridesmaid. | The matron of honor will wear) pale green tulle. Her frock has a strapless gathered bodice covered; Times Special with a cape of layers of tulle. The; BAYONNE, N. J, June 17—|

“green taffeta sash has streamers) Wearing white satin, Miss Gene=;

which fall to the floor. Her vieve Elizabeth Zebrowski will bematclyng horsepaif garden hat is come the bride of Dr. Leo Aloyed with flowers. She will sinus Strutner at 11 o'clock this! Shasta daisies, yellow glo- morning. rT | ~The wedding will be in Our] | Lady of Mt, Carmel Catholic! Brother Is Best Man | Church here. The Rev. Fr. John| Miss Capehart will wear a Kozon will officiate. The bride is| similar dress in pale yellow. Her the daughter of Mr. and Mrs,| flowers will be orchid larkspur, Vincent Zebrowski, Bayonne. Mr. daisies, roses and ivy. 1 and Mrs. Leo A. Strutner, 4537 N. | “Phomas—€. Capehart will be Pennsylvania St, Indianapolis, “his brother's best man. The are 3 ushers will be John Copeland] The bride will have an heirloom | Holmes, brother of the bride; Northrup and Heral Pete Shields.

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her mother’s prayerbook and a rosary of blush colored rosebuds.

. and Mrs. Holmes, will be in the Bridesmaid in Blue

Meridian Hills Country Club. The! Miss Mary Zebrowski, maid of |

receiving line. Will. be. before. a honor; will-be in light blue taffeta

background of huckleberries,! and Miss Frances Strutner, In-| white gladioli and white carna- dianapolis, bridesmaid, also will tions. The wedding cake will be be in blue. decorated with daisies, yellow Frank Curran, Indianapolis, roses and ivy. The tables will will be the best man. The ushers be covered with yellow maline will be Joseph Zebrowski, Anand centered with yellow flowers. napolis, Md.; Arthur Reis, In- . . ; Chester ZebrowBlue Traveling Suit |dianapolis, and

i. For her wedding trip to Myrtle| The bride is a graduate of the Beach, N. C., the bride has chosen Holy Name Hospital ' Nursing a royal blue silk shantung suit! School, Teaneck, N. J. She atwith iridescent buttons. Her tended St. Louis University and white hat is trimmed with red| Youngstown College. and navy velvet, The bridegroom is a graduate will be at home in of Notre Dame University and a Co the St. Louis University Medical School. He is a resident physician A graduate of Vassar College, } , in St. Elizabeth's Hospital, the bride has her Master's and Youngstown, O. ] Ph. D. degrees from Radeliffe) a College and Harvard University. 5 . 9 Cre 1s a member of the Kappa Returning From Florida Alpha Theta Sorority and the} Three local girls will’ return

Phi Beta Kappa Fraternity. [from a Florida vacation tomor-

rE Son BF Sel "Na TOw==They are~ Miss" Jury ATH rt Washington and| Clouse, 1142 Eugene St.; Miss Indianapolis is a graduate of! Evelyn Richardson, 3110 GraceDePauw "University and the!land Ave. and Miss Betty Grisel, Harvard University Law School. | 1034 W. 33d St. He is a member of the Beta]

Theta Pi and Phi Beta xe Popular Pair eee

Fraternities,

Miss Walter Wed Today

Vows to Be Read In Christian Church

iss David Haebich will take M Gloria Walter as his bride in a ceremony to be rea o'clock this afternoon in the Central Christian Church. The Rev william Shullenberger will officiate. acter OF The bride is the daug e Mr. and Mrs. H. Harold Walter, 833 N. Parker Ave. Mr, and Mrs. 1. E. Haebich, Downers Grove, I11., are the bridegroom's parents. Attending the bride will be Miss Elizabeth Gardner, maid of . honor, and Mrs. Bernhard Peterson, Omaha, Neb, and Miss Cynthia Anderson, Chesterton, bridesmaids. They will wear orchid and: pink marquiset.

White Tulle, Taffeta The bride has chosen white tulle over taffeta. She will wear| an illusion veil and have a bou-| quet..of white roses, ‘gardenias| and carnations. : 4 Robert Hart, Downers Grove, “will be the best man. The ushers; will be Robert Iehl and Donald | Whitaker, Downers Grove; Gil-| pert Fuller, Chicago, and Wayne, Walter. | The “reception will be in the Marott Hotel. The couple will be at home in Herscher, Ill. The

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Blackwood on Bridge— Mr. Sharpe Pulls Fast One With Mr. Muzzy as Victim

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| . AT4THE START of this game, the newcomer, Mr, Sharpe, had | got some very fine results with tricky bids and plays. During that stage he ribbed his opponents unmercifully.

|of this development, Mr. Masters was now watching the game. | On this deal Mr, Muzzy got

| off to the right lead for a change. 3 3 | | He led the six of spades and Mr. Bridge Results— |

iEhrpets Ring “RIE MEMES C0 ree ETA a i queen. Looking the hand over, Special Tilt At

| Mr. Sharpe saw that he had only | eight tricks. J : i A | Suddenly he got in a big hurry.| oan Oo rc | | He started playing his cards so | fast and slapping them down on| Other Clubs

the table: with such vigor, that. {poor Mr. Muzzy had trouble Announce Scores The St. Joan of Arc Bridge

| keeping up with the pace. Club. will pl rd : {Club will play an open-pair du-| Muzzy Discards. : ) Iplicate game at 8 p.m. Wednes-| . Sharpe’s first play was al4,y Members and their guests club to dummy’s queen. Quickly yj} attend. A number of other (he banged out three more club guns announce the results of tricks, throwing a heart from the (pair play this week : {board on the last one, : : A On the third lead of clubs, Mr.

Industrial Contract Bridge League, Thurs. night (Possible {score 286): N & 8 — Noble Mor-| {gan, Miss Mabel Satterly 175.5; {H. B. Calhoun, W, H. Weindorff

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NORTH \ Mr. Abel © |169; Mrs. L. J. Blaekmore, Mrs.! | 8—10 9 7 {E. W. Chaille 165; Mr. and Mrs. . H—7 6 4 | Frank C. Olive 163.5. D—A 1085 _ i The league will meet again/ | C—-Q 9 8 {Thursday at 7:45 p.m. in the In-| | WEST EAST |dianapolis Athletic Club. | Mr. Muzzy Mr. Meek |

v | S—AJ8642 S-Q3 Holy Cross Scores

C—A'KJIB2' {Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Lauth second;

{The bidding: : Mr. and Mrs. Don Schort third

{SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST ,.4q wallace Simpson, Mrs. C. 8. | 10 18 Pass Pass ‘Hummel fourth. The group will Dbl. Pass 20 Pass 55y a4 master point game at 7:45 2ZNT Pass 3NT All Pass p m. June 28. :

"Muzzy had to discard. He didn't! think he could spare a red card, Dig so he dropped the deuce of - spades,

(Possible score 220): E, & W.—

that trick, playing a small heart, { WwW. H. Weindorff, H. B. Calhoun

Now, still playing very fast,

(Mr. Sharpe whipped the five of 136.5; Charles Huston, Al Dobro-'y a0" 100k this afternoon in Me- Beverly Lewis, - 5223 N. ~Penn-| spades on .the table. Expecting WitZ 131.5; Mrs. Arthur Pratt, ... peights Presbyterian sylvania St, for clerk-treasurer Church. The Rev. Mr, Taylor offi- of Bussell City; Doris Jean FrankMen’s Duplicate Club, Mon. N ia1ed assisted by the Rev. Roy iin, 2410 N. Capitol Ave, for & 8—M.L. Thompson, Ross T..p connor Jr. pastor.

another club, Mr. Muzzy played Mrs. Arch Falender 123.

[the eight of spades—and dum|my’s 10 spot won the trick!

| : . Campbell first; Keith L. Johns, 'Blamés Bifocals P

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{thought he had a club.” 'R. Goth third. <The group will {Masters from the sidelines. night. “Well, how would you play it?" — = demanded Mr. Sharpe bellig- ‘ : demand P # Indiana PTA Group “1 would have taken my Second in Fund Drive

vention of Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority. It will be Tuesday SUE BURNETT through next Sunday. ton. presi| The Indianapolis Times Miss Lura May Linton, presi 214 W. Maryland St.

t snd delegate from the But-| : : ge miversity active chapter, and Indianapolis 9, Ind. Miss Marilyn Jones will fly east No, 8455 Monday. Size......

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Pl H B Los Angeles. astic brooms | Mrs. Bert C. McCammon, presiBrooms with eolorful plastic dent of the Indianapolis PTA, bristles, prophesied to last longer was state chairman for the camthan the old-fashioned type, are paign. More than $11,000 had

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Miss Georgia Howard

Point, announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Betty Joe, and Delbert L. sa Heaton Heo is the: son of Mey and Mrs, Carl R: wv Mrs Nietor Py Jones; 515 : Heaton, Bloomfield. The wedding date is June 25. (P. H. Ho photo.)

Louise Thompson as his bride in a July 30 rite. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Irwin L. Thompson, 3125 N. Illinois 8t., and Oscar D. Parrieh i ; : Jr., 5018 Central Ave. and the late Mrs. Parrish. : a . The vows will be repeated in the Methodist Church. (8hen-Courtney photo.)

setting for the marriage of Miss Doris Dennis Miss and Thomas Victor Keene Jr. at 8 p. m. yester--day in San Gabriel, Cal, Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Norman Spencer Dennis, San Marino, Cal, and Dr. and Mrs, Keene, 3209 N. { New Jersey St. (Landsdowne photo.)

Couple on Trip Through South At 2:30 o'clock this afternoon {Miss Elisabeth Koons was mare ried to John N. Kroetz in the Rev. Arthur Mahr, pastor of the Grace Lutheran Church, Chi=

cago, officiated at the ring ceremony. : : | Parents of the couple are Dr. and Mrs. Karl M. Koons, 5667 N. Pennsylvania St, and Mr. and Mrs. John H. Kroetz, 3603 N. Chester St. : i The bride wore a gown of ime ported Swiss embroidered ors gandy. The fitted embroidered bodice was accented with a sweets . heart neckline, A - tafleta, sash and butterfly fghlight: Re ie jed the bouffant ankle-length eme =~ broldered skirt, A two-tiered fin- | |gertip imported fliusion veil fell from a tufted organdy half-hat.

Sister Is Attendant

The bride's sister, Miss Kathe erine Koons, was her only attends ant. Her dress was an ankle length orchid organdy, the fitted bodice accented with a stoleand embroidered applique. The skirt an orchid organdy Dutch cap. William McCord was best man, Ushers were Dr, John Lawson, Nashville, Tenn.; Karl Koons Jr, the bride's brother, Robert Te garden and Nelson Gaddy. | A reception was held in the home of the bride. Afterward 3 couple left on a motor trip south. Te bride chose a chamspagne gabardine suit with brown The bride attended Rockford College and will be graduated from Purdue University Monday, |8he is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority. The bridegroom attended Wabash College and is now a student in the Butler Unie

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Miss Betty Louise

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versity Pharmacy School. He bee ‘|longs to Phi Gamma Delta Fras ternity. . ca Miss Loucks BEFORE HER marriage last Saturday Mrs. ef John T. Glenn was Miss Joan Jones, The rite was Is M arrie read in St. Philip Neri Catholic Church, Mr. and ’ the parents of the bride, and Mrs. Anna Glenn, : . 57 'N. Gray St. is the bridegroom's mother. | Takes Bride (Loudermilk photo.) Sweeney Chapel, Butler Unfe Miss Ruth Cunningham, the daughter of Mrs. |versity, was the scene at 2:30 Cora Cunningham, Bellmore, will become the (p. m. today of . bride of Albert F. Murray July 3 in St. Philip |Louck : Nason. The \ Neri Catholic Church. The bridegroom is the |Aqow, pastor of the Universi son of Mrs. Helen Murray, 930 N, Parker Ave. |park Christian Church, officiated, (P. H. Ho photo.) The bride is the daughter Georgia Howard and Richard A. |Mr, and Mrs. F. K. Loucks, R Perkins will be married Friday in the home of |N. Meridian St. Mrs, Victor Daley the bride-to-be's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray How- |and E. C. Nason, both of Gary, ard, 915 River Ave. Mr, and Mrs. Richard Per- |are the bridegroom's parents. \ kins, Glasgow, W, Va, are the parents of the Miss Rosalyn Crabb was the prospective bridegroom. (Rogers photo) maid of honor, and Miss Jane 4 Ann Kelly was the bridesmaid.

[th 4 | A little later, when the going got a little tougher, he had | resorted to tactics which were a little on the shady side. Hearing :

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Ave, | A_ First, of course, they must be grills flanking white and pink will Sally

H—Q J 3- H—K 10 85 | poly Cross Club, Wed. night: DK 6 D394 ING Say: ef En blue hydrangeas from chang-i~ = r ~ gan Road. |C—14 C—10 6 3 er Riegner first; Miss Marge INE color. G | : St t El t T d Mrs. Willlam 8, Welch, matron i og ie [Quin Wiliam Van Jaeter sec- - S——— Ir S a e rec on Oo ay St hanol ore a jonquil yellow . a | ; Mr. . 8, Sn 3 { mes State Service - . - S—K 5 OR rr am Fas tn Miss Kra uch BLOOMINGTON, June 17—A girl from'Yasper and one from| Mrs. George A. Weber Jr, H—A 9 2 | toe fourth: FE & W— Miss Helen {New Castle are the -most tense persons at Girls’ State today as| Bloomington, and Mrs, Daniel D—Q 3 2 |Ryan, re. Narbert Plch -first: I : i id \they await the outcome of balloting for officers of the mythical| james were bridesmaids. Their : ecomes FIQEe state. : dresses in the same style were

: a ior witl-be-at-home-pext-month-Marott Bridge Club, Tuesday ;, muceon, Ariz. The bride wasegirl. Jean Ellen McKenzie, 552 N. ing, the Catholic girls will go toja sheer ma ht (possible score 240): N & 8. pyi4q Yo Ann Compton Krauch, Jefferson Ave. Other Indianapolis Jerry Jac obs, O.K. Fraustein daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert area girls awaiting outcome of the On the fourth club, he 145.5; Mrs. George P. Ryan, Mrs. threw the four of spades. Mr. wid Kasle 137; Mrs. Ralph E. po. and Mrs. Warner Taylor of Rabold, 1206 W. 34th 8t., up for Meek showed out of clubs on Duncan. Mrs. Reba Buck 133.5 p,..on are the bridegroom's par- mayor of Harris City; Janet Lee]

ents.

: John 8. Lynn second; C. E. Mad- 5 was the matron of honor. state | “Oh, no!” moaned Mr Meek, jnger, Ralph G. Ittenbach third; py. pridesmaids were Mrs. R. M. City; Betty Lukenbill, 206 N. 19th the newly-elected Governor o

. E & WW. L. Kirkpatrick, A. G. Taylor Flagstaff Ariz. Mrs. Its... hese. bifocals, com. Tully-first: Leo J: Gootee; Adatr ge nd Miss Jane State senaté from Huckleberry ington, will be one of the speakplained Mr. Muzzy, bitterly. “I gmith second; N. G. Morgan, C. thomas, 3

“Quite a play,” commented Mr. hold a dinner. meeting Monday Marquiset Gown

les. The bride had a white mar-

quiset bridal gown, a two-tiered mas fingertip 1llusion veil and an arm Committees bouquet of white roses, garden-| Mrs,

jas, stephanotis and ivy.

i The ushers were Mr. Hier, O. P. has appointed committee chair-| . . i fund-raising campaign for the comoton and Herbert C.Krauch men for the coming year. | state; Doris Schoene, Evansville, sxron, first and second vice

“I think it was surer this way,” new national headquarters build- Jr.

church. The bride is a graduate . ; 3 |program; Mrs. Delmar R. Faunjand Gay Howard, Muncie, public| neapolis, and Mrs. Pauline Fihne of Indiana University and a Zeta ,nq Mrs. James F. Matlock, pub-| instruction superintendent. PO. os Tau Alpha Sorority member. The ity. Mrs. James W. Huckleberry, De 3uended the Univer- ,.4" Mrs. Morris’ M. Stoner, mem-| their slate, Federalist candidates) Douglas Fox, Louisville,

_ and scuff-resistant are perfect for hostess: Mrs. Ronald 8. Ping, ville, auditor; Diane Heath, Jas-! The sorority has affected by soaps, Georgia PTA placed first with the woman gardener. The green- poster, and Mrs. Glen 8. Spinning, | per, attorney general, i American Cancer Society as national charity projet for : coming year. 2

or ammonia, afd the bright Solos} fa Soneivgtion of more than, thumbed gloves keep hands clean cahirman for the i - 1 $12,000, ee : . and comfortable.

They wore powder blue marquiset frocks. ' Cp Bridal Gown 4 The bride.wors .white satin. A Juliet cap held her veil. She. care ried white

Miss Krueger to Be Wed Today in Home Ceremony

Miss Shirley Krueger and Ronald K. Swingley will be married es fer at 4:30 o'clock this afternoon In the Brendonwood home of William Harman was best man, “bides parents. Miss Krueger 1s the daughter of Mr. and M “ushers were Robert Navak Elmer R. “Krueger. : and Pat Gavin, Gary, and Jack | Mr, and Mrs. Ralph L. Swingley, 4917 E. 13th St. are the Ryan. {bridegroom’s—parents. Dr. Dallas L. Browning, pastor the North The

By MARGUERITE SMITH Times -Garden Editor

Do you have any information on how to make hydran-| Methodist Church, will officiate.

reception was in the b 3 | Beta Phi Sorority chaptér house,

| The ceremony will be in the for- similar frocks. All the attendants Toe Sr Pe NH De

{mal garden before.a pair of white will carry Fr , A | carry French baskets filled is a graduate of Butler and a Bats in a whTte ut nas. | roses, ~delphinium, ip; gots phi The bridegroom is the French, colored flowering ha e storie pedestal. | pink roses, white phlox and Can- a Butler grad uate and is works

The bride will. wear a white im-| type (not the more common, | terbury bells, 8 white flowering sorts). — Acid Ported organdy. over green—taf-—— Robert K.— Bolen will be the ing. onhis maser degree In tha

soil makes aluminum In the feta gown. The petal neckline 18 hest man. The ushers will be soil availahle to the plant ana Sided wii green organds scaliceorgs Donavon, Milwaukee; Jos- pn o - : “{eph Carey, J. Donavon Auble and Richard Blanck

turns ‘pink hydrangeas blue. me-nots and ‘opalescent sequins. Donald Oy Rionay Takes Bride

Our naturally lime-y falka-| o i dO irk | line) soil produces pink. Adding caliope verski » . acid changes ly flowers to| The Ba skirt has a scalloped] ReCOPtion in Home bine. One way (a slow but easy overskirt caught with the petals) The reception will be in the : and inexpensive method) is tojand sequins. Her two-tiered fin- home. For a motor trip to Wis- Miss Whiteside Wed bury “anything that rusts” gertip illusion veil will fall from consin, the bride has chosen a . . around the plant — nails, old|an organdy half hat. She wilt/lemon and navy ensemble. The In Catholic Rite iron, etc. Faster, more effective carry pearl-studded stephanotis, [couple will be at home at 3001] A gouble-ring ceremony . at way is to water the plant every white carnation petals and fleur N. Delaware St. 11:30 a. m. today in the St. Joan couple weeks (beginning now) (d'amour. | The bride attended William) ¢~Zxps Catholic Church united — with aluminum sulfate solu-| Mrs. Robert A, Wolf, Cleveland, Woods College and Butler Uni-\aiss Ada Marie Whiteside and tion (about three ounces of matron of honor, will wear white versity. She is a Pi Beta Phi 8o-|gichard ¥. Blanck. sulfate to a gallon of water). organdy over pink taffeta. The rority member. The bridegroom! parents of the couple are Mr, Common alum may also be bridesmaids, Misses Ellen Swing-iis a graduate of Indiana Univer-l,nq Mrs. James W. Whiteside, used. Mulches of acid peat moss ley, Betty Gwinn, Lucinda Kry-|sity. He 1s amliated with thei sgog Broadway, and Mr. and Mrs, or oak leaves will help to keep|ter and Alice Robertson, will wear Kappa Sigma Fraternity. Frederick R. Blanck, 5940 Harde-

. Shirley Sermersheim, Jasper, Nationalist candidate, and Bar-|of bridal blue taffeta. Couple to Live bara Buckels, New. Castle, Federalist candidate, were nominated . » Siu a A . : at party conventions yesterday: = a m————— White Satin Gown y In rizona morning. . senate from Young City. The bride’s gown of tradition Mr. and Mrs: Ivan Russell Tay-| Miss Buckels heads .° slate Tonight there will be a danceal white satin had an off-shoule |which---includes--an--Indianapolis:for.all-the. girls. Tomorrow. motne| der neckline pointed.in. (rons, with...... rquiset inset. The bod« mass -at 9:30 o'clock, and atijce was fitted. Venise lace 110:30 o'clock there will be church|trimmed the shoulders and services in the Indiana University wrists. Her two-tiered fingertip Auditorium with the "Rev. Joseph illusion viel fell from a Venise Walker of the Bloomington First'lace cap. The white rosebud ‘and Presbyterian Church as the min- stephanotis bouquet was centered The couple gxchanged vows at resentative from . Barr City; ister. | with a white orchid. | The colorful inauguration cere-| Best man was Daniel James, | monies will be at 2 p. m. tomor- William James and Mr. Weich [row in the I. U. Auditorium. were ushers. z { Following those, there will be ai For a motor trip to Miami : state representative from Downey reception and alumni meeting in! Beach, Fla. the bride wore a & brown and white sheer dress = on, with brown and white accessories. ¢ On their_feturn the couple will St., Beech Grove, candidate for Boys' State, Dick Fowler, Bloom-| live in 2906 Broadway. .

Krauch, 930 E. 49th St. The city and county races are Joan

Wilcox, Oaklandon, foi state rep-

Mrs. K. W. Klein, Bay Village, City; Margaret Martin, Acton, for the auditorium. y representative of Feller | At tomorrow night's sessl

City, -and Beverly Spradley, 1936) ers, Others will be Homer Me-| + CE Mansfield St., candidate for state paniel, State American r Jo Sorority to Install 3 New Officers

D + A il | ommander. and Rep. James No- 7 They wore pink organdy dress- enta uxi 1a Hand. a | : 3 : ry Meanwhile, other candidates! ,, Zata_Bet os gi J p. ly WIL 10k ey | for state offices on the Nation-| patel Lincoln 3 : | alist ticket with Miss Sermer- et g Russell M. Whitmore, gheim are Carolyn Ridnour, Ko- { Mies Marjorie Sieinimesar oe newly elected president of the yxomo, lieutenant governor; Kate Wis, 18 the new pres del + & » 8 ; {will be assisted by Mrs. Howard

R: M. Taylor was the best man. Indianapolis Dental Auxiliary, Ewing, Rochester, secretary of King Toledo, and Mrs. Ty White,

“treasurer; Barbara Rohm, Hunt- presidents; Miss Margaret Thorne Lo _\th-cegiin |<» They are Mrs. Don Irwin, hos-|ington, auditor; Mary Ann Mill-\ ton - Atlanta, Ga. recording secs The reception was in the niqi¢y; “Mrs. Damon N. Goode, | iner, Wabash, attorney general.iretary; Miss Rosella Stein, Mine

|hold, St. Louis, executive secres With Barbara Buckels leading tary-treasurer and assistant; Mrs,

bership; Mrs. Martin Roschelle are Miss McKenzie; Marilyn Hill, and Miss Mabel Jones, ‘historlat, and Mrs. Maurice D. Thompson, French Lick Springs, lieutenant, Mrs. Willard Offner, Louisville telephone; Mrs. Paul R. Oldham, governor; Sue Hopf, Jasper,iwho is the retiring president, O. E. Simons, treasurer; June Henke, Evans- comes the chairman of the board. , jopted the

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