Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 May 1951 — Page 32

SUNDAY, MAY 27, 1951

Sorority Unit |Eyents— Hospital Uni

To Assemble —siase Announces Tomorrow p. m. Spink Arms Hotel. Committees

Pleasant Run Chap. ITSC—12:30 Plans Luncheon Newly Elected Head

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Daughters of Isabellaiin.. a— Set Annual Benefit | (" Tal Ball Game June 16

Mrs. Mark Miller Is Chairman of Tilt Between Indianapolis Indians and Brewers |

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June 16 has been announced by thz Mother Theodore. Circle, Daughters of Isabella, .as the date for its annual charity baseball game. ; J The organization will sponsor the 8:15 p. m. game _ between the Indianapolis Indians and the Milwaukee PRIME a . Rhos

p. m, E. New York 8t. branch, | Indiana National Bank. Speak- | er, Mrs. Noble Reynolds, Venetian Chap, ITSC—12:30 p. m. 1 1 In Chapter House Warren Hotel. Speaker, Mrs. Lists Appointments | Founders and past presi- weurgs Davia, Bar HIE, Harry W. Krause, redents of the Alpha Chi Ome-|" ayer, 4440 Park, hostess. “Hoo. cently re-elected Methodist. ‘ga Sorority Mothers Club will| ster Humor,” an original story, Hospital White Cross Guild ‘be. honored at -tomorrow’s| IE TIE Tk president, announces her ‘meeting of the club in the Chap. P, PEO—12:30 p. m. Mrs. standing committee appoint‘Butler University chapter Courtenay Dinwiddie, New Au-'ments for the corning year. house. gusta, ostete: esinmes Ab They include Mrs. J. N. Greene, : . h Phe Y'"| chairman, Mesdames Dottie V.

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: A a HOA i wrt daa LSS CNS pt i XT Cari on CR yi A St ewe tart. and. Harry 8. Roge asMrs. Mark RAifTer, rat Ta = Fy RTA: aa Aa any diy i ete Nicholson, , * chairman for the event. Pro-. 1S rent |chairman, Assistants include] embers, ~ = oo ib HO rs and Carl Plpch, ¥ pen : event, 7 hi [Mesdames John W. Besterman, c,.., BC, PEO—1 p m *Mrs. and Mrs. Edward Tillman, chair :

man, Mesdames Clyde Babbert, , H. P. Zwally, Alyce Evans and 4 E. M. Eddingfield, Hall of Fame (hospital baby board). Mrs, William | B. Schiltges, chairman, Mesdames Arthur Fairbanks, Della Thompson, Elmer Rice, Fred Ray and J. H. Copeland and Miss Minnette Yeomans, library, and Mrs. J. W. Noble, chairman, Mrs. W. H. Day, 8outh-

Roy J. Pile, Myron Taylor, C. Har-| “yes 2 "priester, 702 W. 42d, hosold Larsh and Charles Roller. tess. State convention report. Mrs. E. J." Dipple was instru- vincent Chautauqua—Noon, Mrs.

{mental in organizing the group of, Bp Ww. Gil 12 mothers who founded the club| )ooaee Silleapie, 2850 Talbot,

November, 1923. First president | lwas Mrs. J. F. Patton. Six of the loriginal 12 will be guests tomor-| . {row as will the two life members, | a rriage Mrs. A. R. Chapman and Mrs. | Ralph B. Clark.

ceeds will go toward the building of a new nursery at St. Elizabeth's Home, an agency of the Indianapolis Community Chest. Chairmen from various parfshes of the city named by Mrs.

On June 16 |

| Miss Jeanne Wieck and Mueller, Assumption; Mrs, Irene : : Grammer, Mrs. Norbert Memmer, | 1 homas Kuhn Atkins have

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Misses Marie McGary, Bess chosen June 16 for their mar- : . : ' Sharkey and Helen Naton, 88.1 7 dute e or Le DANCE PLANNERS—Discussing plans for the Highland Golf and Country Club Speedway ‘Ope of Founders Rite Is Set port, Mrs. Glenn Orewiler and Peter and Paul Cathedral; Mrs. 5 . dance to be held Tuesday night at the clubhouse are Mrs. Frank A. Lobraico (left) and Mrs. Ray ars. Clark was one of the so-| Pies Adeizide Smith, nurses Joan Group inc Reginald Smith and Mrs. John 4 arents of the couple are| Thorpe (right), co-chairmen, and George J. Hindley, Highland's assistant manager. rority founders when Alpha Chi unt leather san Schwert, Christ the King, and Mr, and Mrs. F. Joseph Wieck, ‘ [was organized in 1887 on the De- For To A Others Named A Mrs. Maria Martoccla, Holy gt Tous, ana Mrs. Emery A. Blackwood on Bridge— (Pauw University ampus. Y Mrs. A. E. Cutshall, chairman STREE Angels, Kenyon. 3055 N. Meridian St. Most of the ely # 12 past presi-| ' : { yon, an St., and ° The Trinity E li | Mesdames F. C. Utterback, . Mesdames George Galema, Mar- Henry C. Atkins Jr, 129 W. orce Bid Gets Game Score From Hand {dents also expe to attend the e rinity rvangeica |Straughan Davis, Allle Amos and gare} Wentherhed and Delia Cof- 41st. St. | : ng, us Wilk include music Lutheran Church will be the Floyd Wallace, pink ladies; Mrs. fey, Holy Cross; Miss Laura Fus-| Miss Claire Wieck will be her T w Le . ¥ setting f i (Carl Klein, chaiman, Mesdames senegger and Miss Madonna Jo sister's maid of honor. Brides- 00 eq fo nswer or Overcall (by the active chapter, a quiz by g or the marriage of H. Stoeffer, Robert Grubb and Kraus, Holy Name; Mrs. Marvin maids will be Miss Kay Godfrey, : : {the past presidents and group Miss Susan Haskell and Paul nancy Bland, publicity, and Mrs. (MN Neese, Holy Rosary: Mrs. Charles Bt. Louis, and Miss Laura Jean] NORTI'S bidding in today's nice bid of three hearts. South rr — Singing ig Vig Mie. peo ae |W. Kieper at 2:30 p. m. to- Coralie Shaw, chairman, Mes- : J. Bmith, Holy Spirit; Mrs. Arthur | Ray and Miss Ann Thomas, deal looks somewhat illogical in then earried i io Baume. tered a Jealer ierabl an « Puyder, plano ac- day {dames John G. Benson, Charles B. Coonce, Holy Trinity, and Mes- : : th passed at his first op. The play of this hand centered; ="5i TWH - | PT : Whitenack and J. W. Barker and EL Inn, Mes fu Richard Griesser, Winnetka, TH, | that he passed at his first op, 4 the handling of the club NORTH New officers for the coming| The Rev. Walter C. Maas will pf : ey ana osson, T.eslie wil] attend the prospective bride- portunity to bid and gave his ill be installed by Mrs. Ben! Miss Harriet Chambers, purchas Bower and George Kirkhoff, | : : ’ g 5 suit where there were threé pos-| S—K96 year w nstalled by Mrs. Ben perform the double-ring rite. ge F. off, | groom as best man, Ushers and partner a jump raise on the sec- gi W. Graesch The le’ t Ing. : All-wool st Immaculate Heart of Mary. groomsmen Will be Thomas oy» mp I Se; bie losers, South won the oben) MuR S12 They include Mrs. George T. and Pog wk B. Haskell, _ 315. Roseoe. Barnes, ehaifman, Originally dditi | i Wieck, St. Louis; Gordon Peters, °"Y Found, s ibE tramp lead with the jack ins Pf} 3.2 |Garceau, president; Mrs. Arthur y : S {Mesdames James Crooks, D. A. irona airmen : [ Actuall his thinki his own hand. He saw there was| C—-653 «} bP } Carroliton Ave, and Mr. and Mrs. g tl M. L. Suli M:. 8 A Peoria, Ill, and Jack Ruckels-| ACLUaLY, 3 Munking was Aig : rhe | WEST TAS Reis, vice president; Mrs. Marion Henry Kieper, 5861 N. Delaware prrovmson and A rier. sralssey leuns and Stella |} ,us, Otto N. Frenzel III, John pretty good. With his stodgy "° Wi in gummy = which he Rr J "54 BAS {C. Crow and Mrs. Raymon Nitch-|St ’ : F¢|Efroymson and Russell E. Peter- STRE™ augh, e Flower; Mrs. John |n.at rei is i . ....lcould discard a club. % 8—Q Ieecat : . |son, social. Trarevser, Mra, Charles O'Brien McAlvey and Richard Daniels. distribution, he felt that he didn’t 11. would have to lead clubs H—10 4 H 5 | Iman, recording Gnd Sore rona ng z The matron of honor, Mrs. | ju and Miss Catherine Fox, Our Lady| Honor Bride (have quite’ enough for a free pimself and he would have to be D—1 78 D--10 94 8 aman. treasurer. Join J¥iepen, os Wear White! * of Lourdes; Miss Cecelia Wiegand| The evening ceremony will be rajse after West's spade over- lucky enough to find the jack of (—AK3 4 C—J942 | Retiring president is Mrs Ylonette over blue satin. { a Ing and Miss Katherine T. Arkins, held in St. Anne's Catholic ¢8l [clubs on his right. The point was ym, {Larsh. ‘| Attendants Listed (51 Sacred Heart; Mrs, George Har- Church in Normandy, Mo. I don't think a raise at this/that he could not afford to lead H—AQJS8S John Kieper will attend the D l S t mon and Mrs. Claude Slusher, St.| Entertaining in honor of the Point could have been criticized clubs twice. a N | ill ‘ | bridegroom as best man. The are e Badrews, and Miss Gertrude Kirn, bride-to-be, Miss Ray and Miss Severely Bi North thought that Strips Other Suits c—Qq 10 7 oh esviiie Gir ushers will be Donald Peltier! Miss Mary Fradette and Thomnn. Thomas will have a linen shower is partner was unable to take NY y i ; . Tipton; Glenn S ' lk; : Mrs. Glenn Cartwright, Mrs, this afternoon in Miss Ray's home &0Y further action, a game on WITH this thought in mind he{Tie bitdig: ob ois Sets Wedding Re iiss od. 5 N. Snortrites Loretta Leonard and Miss Mary at 4330 Washington Blvd. the North-South cards was very arranged to strip out the other yh ys 0 H Fass | Times State Service and Richard Jones. {date of their marriage. The couple Ann Dolan, St. Anthony; Mrs. unlikely. plain suits. He took another 3 pi ASS | NOBLESVILLE, May 26 — Mr.| The bride will wear a gown of is planning a 2:30 p. m. service Francis Esselborn, St. Cather- Elo 4ronics Invade Bid F J round of, trumps, then led a Dil. Pars in Pass and Mrs. Louis Smith announce traditional white satin and Chan-| in the Tuxedo Park Baptist ine’s: Mrs. Harold Milam, St. ! orce | spade. ass |the approaching marriage of their tilly lace. It will be fashioned Church. The Rev. U. S. Clutton Cloth type Christopher; Mrs. Beatrice Fitz- Women's Hosiery Field | HOWEVER, when South West went in with the ace and oo the board and ruffed it daughter, Shirley Sylvia, to Phil- with a fitted bodice, sheer yoke, will officiate. inally 1.95 gerald, Miss Elizabeth Marks and| |doubled, showing a hand well Teturned the five of spades. NOW te coahed th or (lip Shevick, Chicago. The couple round collar of lace and bouffant' * The couple's parents are Mr. Miss Lillian Uphaus, St. Francis ectronics has invaded the uhove minimum requirements, South won this trick with dum-| a : ee rounds of ih1ans a July 15 wedding. hooped skirt. Her illusion veil and Mrs. Frank Fradette, 425 N. 3 de Sales, and Mrs. H. F. Kett, {field of Women's hosiery, North came to life. His part- my’s king, led the last spade| JAMO! s, ending on the board.” The bride-to-be is a graduate will fall from a lace half-hat ac- Denny. St, and Mr. and Mrs. STREE Miss Georgia Vogelsong and Miss One line of hosiery now fea- per was forcing him to bid—even ST | yest tame a club, East played of the Indiana University Eduta-|cented with clusters of orange Bryant Birod. Oakland Ky > Bess Sullivan, St. Joan of Are, [tures clocks and instep medal- if he had nothing. ° the deuce and South the 10. tion School. The prospective blossoms. | Mrs. Robert Farlow will attend Miss Mary M. Lark, St. John's; lions applied to sheerest nylon by| In other words, with four little ISS raser West won with the king and bridegroom is a staff member of, A reception in the church par- the bride-to-be as matron of Mrs. Tillan Bewick Aca Oo means of an electronic process hearts and no face cards at all, his ace-eight was now a tenace the Institute of Nuclear Studies, lors will follow the ceremony. honor. Mr. Farlow will serve as Noo Foret and. Miss ree that sends 100,000 volts through he would have had to bid two 1 M over South's queen-seven. But University of Chicago. The bridegroom is a student at best man. Soe a Laren a Aneit the stocking. The result is a per- hearts, To indicate that he was, Oo arry there was nothing West could u i Moehinas § : S Butler University. : ¥ of) . “manent pattern on nylons. far from “busted,” he made the| . lead at this point that would not Unt ee in s Set Siete eeeem———— . . ton Jaffe, St. Mark's; Mrs. Clare — ———————" Vows Will Be Read [give declarer his contract. BE 3 Ad (Drain Water Pipes Feldman and Mrs. Francis Kelly, . . [sp The following units ‘of the s New Flavor | The sediment which inevitabl St. Mary's Capital Capers— In Episcopal Church On a spade return, dummy Methodist Hospital White Cross| To soft | ent which Meviany Oth : d : pt P would ruff while South discarded Guild will meet this week in the petal b tt 5 a Of {collects BON ae TE os Liste P f | P d H Times Specis} Serviey a club. West knew this and laid Service Center: Tomorrow — Me-| , puter 2 oney Xo in through pipes into the water Miss Katherine ‘Quinn, St ro oCco rece eS unger SCHENECTADY, N. Y., May 26 4, the ace of clubs, but that ridian Street and Wallace Freer a goat the honey Will hester should be drained peri. a) ’ : —In a double-ring ceremony Miss get South’ ; a new flavor as well as re- odically through the convenient Michael's; Mrs. J. J. Murphy and nd T M D . k Martha Ellen ¥ d Rich Sse W x 8 queen for the byterian and Friday—Sun Rael turn the peanut butter to its outlet provided for that purpose Short slee 1a: artha Ellen Fraser an chard) rick. . Miss Alice x, Lippe, St, Patricic, A 00 any rinks i ting. wil exchange] Fm _ |andCheerful, smooth consistency, on all automatic water heaters. solid color ; Hickey, St. Philip Neri; Miss By ELISE MORROW !marriage vows at noon tomorrow. Adv. i A Alice Brown, St. Roch's, and WASHINGTON, May 26—Protocol—that necessary | pe service to be performed in STREE’ Misses Helen Leonard, Mary C.| burlesque and bane of Washington social existence which |St. George's Episcopal Church will Re Vanaugh rene Walker,| specifies that guests at a dinner table must be seated Ls conducted by ihe Rey. Darwin . Tho . : : : bh , rby Jr. Additional committee appoint-| according to their rank—reached a ridiculous ultimate | Mr. and Mrs. Miles E. Fraser : ments are Mrs, Zeo W. L2ach, pa- at a dinner party here recently. lof Milwaukee, Wis, are parents of 0 trons; Mrs. Hilda Foster and Miss 5 at ‘ . . [the bride-to-be. Parents of the DEL RUSSO Nelle Sage, reserved and box t was one of those inefficiently run affairs at which [prospective bridegroom are Mr. 20 WEST WASHINGTON STREET 1.35 seats; Mrs. Margaret Smith and| guests were kept lingering ~~ ~~~ and Mrs. Albert H. Kasting, 952 ‘EDL Miss Catherine Fletcher, posters.| ver m ktails th lary: An advance report of the | Eastern Ave., Indianapolis. oc JEWELED L Miss Frances Lipps, downtown 0 ore cocktails an dinner dance which was held at - 5 — 1.00... booths; Miss Charlotte McHugh,| they wanted until dinner the Mayflower Hotel yesterday | Attendants Listed * fig SUN - SPRA transportation, and Mrs. Frank| was served about half an hour In celebration of the wedding of | For her maid of honor and M. B ; King Farouk of Egypt noted | 98c +... . Brown, Misses Marie O'Con-| after most of the happy guests (ha¢ “The emphasis will be on jonly attendant the bride-to-be has ANN HAVIL pox, Josephine Riley and Ursula| were past the starvation point. (ne military at the exclusive |chosen Miss Nancy Fraser of Mil- WEL ’ ’ FUME I ennagel, publicity. i. a hoa Ine military Tat the SXCWSIVE {ynrkee. /EINBRECHT'S ANTIQUES THE COTTAGE v . was finally ERtheNE Hien Shere will Dr. Gerald E. Kasting, Indian- 2447 West 16th. (Hwy. 34) | 8 N. DEQUINCY ST., IR-6283 ' 6.50 ... seated 1 tl : sidioniy apolis, will be his twin brother's ; General line of | Miss Sexton ar 4 A he 4 =. = {best man. The ushers will include paral be of | ] Welswood PLASHIE > were poised for Cocktails or Tea Bruce M. Cameron and E. Don- variety of cut ureen, china s : J coffee service FOREST TOI the attack AL Svar nelly Treanor, glass pitchers i | S a r : COCKTAIL parties in Wash- Immediate ; : : with 4 match- i i s | y following the re- | “- antique glass lly 12 ' ag any ington are often referred to as [ception to be held at the Edison {-and hand-painted table Gri ing cups, sau. Sls Ter Couple Leaves shrieked: reception or teas, euphemisms Club in Rexford, N. Y., the couple hanging lamps, electrified; | ot Haviland Jug & Dietes: Ayr “Oh, 1 . xcept occa- |Will leave for Williamsburg, Va. chimneys and parts for antique | S¢ viland servic , ‘8r For New Orleans The Sear} Wiilels 100) 2e TE et rey | After June 10 they will Eve in lamps, several clocks, mirrors | Selection of Haviland cups, sau- | A trip to New Orleans followed | rangement is BORE LY rs who go toa tea with Schenectady. of all sizes; ceramics, collectors | gers and Dlates Sandrine s Jr ———————— the marriage of Miss Rosemarie to0 Rw fractes 0 BA The prospective bridegroom, a items such as 8x10 photos of | dinoges piajes, cu = ass, thina Sexton and Charles E. Heckman pies Morrow J1:€t’s all g0 their horror that it realtysis a member of Beta Sigma Psi Fra- race drivers of early '20s, many | Siof€h, S-crawer ChErry lave : at 10 a. m. yesterday in the SS. back to the ~ tea oo ternity, is a graduate of Purdue 500-Mile novelties, | Palou: ig = phar. Open Peter and Paul Cathedral. The| drawing room for another So Sen. Robert Kerr of Okla- University. Miss Fraser was * * | dally and Sunday 9 to 9, S' Rt. Rev. Msgr. Raymond R. Noll| drink, everybody, until we get homa, the non-alcoholic Demo- graduated from Wellesley Col- | fiiciated leg * oficlated. the placa cards straightened crat who has made speeches ege, ra : The bride is t i ——————————————— Take your AnMis He he daughter of out.” in the Senate about the iniqui- | tiques, such as THE TREASURE HOUSE Eo larig a ness By the time the guests finally Hey of Washington ¢ Souittall Couple Plan old tea sets, can- | 126 Picket St. Plainfield Ind. | > : . St! ate, the food was cold, the parties, appeared in line of duly delabras and | 4 Blocks East B ’ . 1. Heckiah Soo, E. Raymond’ oucpy were fant with hunger Ht Ove such event not long ago | . trays to experts or um | Sturdy o ot., p 8 of the bridegroom. | _. . iH 4 —stone cold sober, of course. 8 cups | moisture r Miss Joan Lyons in peppermint and rage, and the host was fred une | e for plating. Gold, | and saucers, platters, sugar pink {affen with matoning heaq-| Quietly hiccuping to nimsert. 8 ENGL PROTCL GORI En Soa | bowls A Same bn white 38 hand was maid of honor. ‘The Protocol, however, was strictly iti LY nal hg Yous doing 1 Barbara Southard platinum, copper and chrome on | Ironstone; 5 perfect Dew and | AYRES bridesmaids in nile green taffeta observed. a ON Ser a ans 3 d T 1 Any kind of Jeial. Will look | Raindrop sherbets; several | Te amaisn nile green 1aluia . uu Martins, The Senator griones | To Become Bride like new, HOME PLATING CO., | pieces of Frosted Lion glass; | Mary McShane and Miss Lillian] NOTE ON THE Washington uv jis wife came to his | Miss Barbara Southard and 917 Mass. Ave, CA-9088. | 3 perfect Stedman glass tum- | Lyons. Social Definition of Exclusive rescue. : |Carl W. Brown, 1459 N. Pennsyl- * * | Doss. a Any ther Plats ot: i ness, It's Chic to B - “This Is not a cocktail party,” Vania St, have chosen June 10 Pal ern glass; nsom pattern ! List of Ushers Y= Mil —~, she said. “This a el are bi {as their wedding date. ae Tate (63) JUMBC The best man was Richard E. . | So it was—sald so right on the | Parents of the couple are Mr. . A. JOF Hanging. Also funiture fn. | lly 3 Heckman. Ushers included Ray- Ww |] B w d | invitation. and Mrs. Arthur Southard, 1346 Mid. EJoum U ished and in the rough. Open nally 3. mond Strack, Robert Walford and I e e | “ u» ‘Earl Ave., and Mr. and Mrs. John JIL MICHK Cig TU hi dc dhi (78) CHAIR "The bride's bouquet of wiite| rm | THE WASHINGTON branch [H Brown, Hovey Mo, sketched: China closets, rounded front; : fibre. | Yoses Was centered with a white) MD LE | of the British Empire appears | “0 = 0 D. Ha TO 3 ei om Blouse Moon & Star compote, blue (111) KORO! orchid. Her gown was of white | to be facing renovation. Noth- | 8 an ve Methodist Bared Spanish Lace pitcher, 3-drawer 1.69 .. satin and lace. A he ing has been announced off. {Church with the Rev. John Kirk-| 1.00 walnut chests, Captain's chairs adpiece of atrick reading th 28) SHOE lace and seed pearls held her im-| | cially, but apparently Sir Oliver Patrick reac/ng the Vows. Twill Shorts in the rough, lamps converted (28) ported silk illusion net veil. | Franks, Great Britain's ambas- | The bride-to-be's attendants will and wired. Free estimates. Oper: nally I. A noon breakfast at the Lake | sador, and Lady Franks are |include Miss Eloise Richele, maid 198 daily 12 to 8 p. m. Tuesday and (6) CHRO Shore Country Club was followed | due to depart some time in the Sf hoor, and Mrs. Sarpara Hoo-| Thursday till 9. nally 2 y a reception from 2 until 5 p. m. | near future. jar and Sous pman, | ? When the couple returns from | Sir Franks, while the most bridesmaids, t * * (57) STRAP. New Orleans, they will live at the distinguished, scholarly and al- | Paul Buckley will be best man. e Cooles ‘ 13 L Talbot Ave. address. together splendid person imag- Ushers A ty be James Adamson 417 DEN Sr SaIqUITY 13) GIO ——— ee geet fnable, 18 not a sparkling dip- 4nd Mr. Shipman. as reels 2 A Shower ls . lomatic type. Nor is his wife, . P————— Open Sunday thru Friday, ) The British Embassy, which B t+ c 1'Til 9. Closed Saturday. | tique furniture or antiques you years ago was THE Embassy, | e Y ooper Complete serv- | are just acquiring oo you Pl 4 has bogged down in the past fce for 12 ir | want them refinished to their anne Jew, sd the Eritieh govern- To Be Wed Cobalt blue and | original beauty, it will pay you (66) CHOC : ment will probably attempt to gold, miniature | to consult us. ts among the approaching mar. | restore ti with some such col- | (= Are Toby, 2 Blue | are ar ramen on 2 1o8 rt nue Bicderien orful figure as Lord Louis | eremony Set RISONS Milk Glass | have a complete new line of 40 ginal Meridian St., will entertain with| | Mountbatten, | For June 10 tM plates, pair of | beautiful fabrics for upholster- 40) SOX3S 2. Kitchen —OWEE 7 ; | no | china salt & pepper in violet, ing, hangings and slip covers late fror J rom 2 to 8 | | Announcemént is made of the English cut crystal vase, set of ; : om o'clock this afternoon in h ; ; : Yugoslavs OUR Reds | . ‘ g y ’ We appraise and seil estates Dee er| The approaching marriage THE YU GORTAVY i tigagement of Miss Betty Cooper Swim Suits Jae eens 4 decorative large Tole spice | CARLOS RECKER., 1451 N. Ayre . : SLAVS may s {by her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wil-| boxes. : RAT Miss Diederich will become the, of Miss Nancy Joan McCar- | po communists, but since they Pur H. Cooper, 1646 Bradbury Ave. SOS ovr ev rt” * * Delaware St. Phone RI-7847.° et bride of Frederick O. Wuenscd in| rell is announced by her | = = © © ists at Miss Cooper will marry Roy W. ours, Jally 30 sm. 10.5 Poa, a7: . m., - 0 be our Communists at |, | ; : ‘| seseer " Is 0 P. Ho Hie June 1 Jn the) “mother, Mes Hy eT ti mn Troha. ini a 4:30 p. m. ceremony, Halters. ....-- THE VILLAGE STORE * * The couple’s parents are Mrs.| McCarrell will become the themselves fashionable. The b ’ . signees 4 Cherry chairs, i. Edgar F. Diederich, 942 E. 58th| bride of Willlam J. Condit Some 400 members of Capital | the bros pectie 2 ridege vom bs T-Shirls. very nice condi- HOD, GOSPORT, INDIANA 8t., and Mr, and Mrs. Louis 0. in an 8:30 p. m. rite to be | society gathered at the Sulgrave Troha of Beech Grove. Pp Pedal Pushers. . ...-- tion, 125 years old; » , INDIANA Whensch, 5120 N. Michigan Road. performed in the Beech | Club to hear Zinka Milanov, the | Mrs, Thelma McKinney will be! , beautiful small- | Genuine antiques, early Amert.. Guests will include the mothers, Grove Methodist Church. Yugoslav soprano, sing for the matron of honor. Lucinda Spall Plaid Shiris GL Jens i size chest secre- | can glass, furniture, Banquet of the couple; Mesdames Lee The prospective bridegroom | benefit of the Yugoslav Emer- |will be flowergirl. pa | Bl k or Na tary. Furniture, | lamps, cherry chests, small, Hadin, John Sloan Smith, R. R.| is the son of Mr. and Mrs. | gency Drought Relief Program. | William Holle will be best man.| Jeans (Blac in rough and fin. | tables, misc. china and glasa. ‘Beott, K. L. Urich and Wayne Paul R. Condit also of Beech Mme. Viadmir Popovic, the Ushers will be Gunther Voigt on ished, Copper, Drass, epina, |. Will be glag 10 have you slop Scientift - Paulsen, and Misses Carole Bean,| Grove. He attended Indiana Ambassador's wife, headed the [Joseph McKinney. Timmy Joe lamps, glass, etc. Member An- | and tell. me your needs in an~ nivice Virginia Means, Janie Mullen,| University nad the Univer- | receiving line, looking capital- | Mills will be ringbearer y tique Dealels Assn, of Indiana. | tiques. Open Sunday 15 wit ul " Joie Mullen, Mary Ellen Higburg, | sity of Cincinnati and is af- | istically fashionable in a grey | The bride-to-be attended Butler Jusii1 mills East of Ingianap. | out appointment _During the v | “Garolyn Favre, Cynthia Baker, fillated with Lambda Chi silk gown with hand-painted |University. Her fiance is a Butle olis and 4 miles West of Green- | week an appointment is best; ; Bagel Holliday and Nancy Smith. Alpha Fraternity. flowers. University gradios er| field on U.S. 40. Phone Green- |: however, if passing stop. EVA- | AYRES i ; . : . a field 4041. LINE SMITH, phone 2261 : hd 33 ‘ $ 3 | 3 _~ : : bi v : - yo mene ¢ f z Pu ¢ v ‘ y } . ; . jis . ? id i | 2 i + : ¢ 5 >i wa A A pA lh bia ita o i fi i ¥ 4 hi : By a le dni . i FAR . Jy a AR ‘ ai wh - : cb sn ic Lo Mali psu hy Dar A EL WX CA ON alin SL LL