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MR. AND MRS. RICHARD C. SPAUGH, 918 Middle Drive, Woodruff Place, are strictly for the birds. In fact, these ornithologists have so much love for their feathered friends that they've adopted 170 of them, keeping the lot in their home. And both the Spaughs have fulltime outside jobs besides caring for this family, it all started three years ago when Mrs, Spaugh brought batk a pair of parakeets from Florida, She and her husband joined various clubs and. societies to get bird information.

Of the 170, five are love birds. Included in this group

of all. Jody was ra a. medicine dropper and has been talking since she was two months old. What's more, she’s allowed to get in the tub with Mr. Spaugh and splash around. According to his . mistress, this. love bird thinks Mrs. Spaugh is her mether and tredts her as such. Her greatest acgomplishment aside from

Odidoor ‘Events Set

By CHRISTY CASTANIAS

JNPIANAPOLIS society will follow Henry

David Thoreau’s: advice in .

June and turn to the outdoors to live. And rather than dancing partners, they will seek the companionship . of horses, golf clubs and picnic baskets. Scheduled for June are the following activities: June 1—Family buffet supper in Meridian Hills Club. Mrs. George Rose will be chairman of the buffet supper in the Propylaeum. Soprano Marjorie Warner, director of the Opera Workshop, Jordan College of Music, will be the Propylatum’s guest. June. 2—Women’s team play golfing game will highlight activity In Hillcrest Club with Mrs. Evelyn McMahan as chairman. Ladies’ city golfing tournament in Broadmoor Club. June 3—Guest day golf in Broadmoor Club. ABC golt tournament in Hillcrest Club with Mrs. Esther Dandy as chairman. June 6—Members of the Children’s Museum Guild will meet in Meridian Hills Club to honor new members. Indianapolis Athletic Club buffet supper and dancing. June 7—IAC supper dancing. June 8—Duke Ellingtor® concert to be presented in Murat Theater. June 10—Children’'s Museum Guild to hold orientation and dinner meeting in the Museum. June 11—Luncheon bridge and canasta in the Propylaeum. Dr. Carl B. Sputh, 7860 Barlum Dr, to be host at a cocktail party and garden steak

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part of the Pecker Song As a result of these three years of bird breeding, the Spaughs now own several rare species of bridgerigars (the technical name for parakeets). There are varied shades of blue,

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collection. And what's more, some of them have n top honors in bird shows. Out of six birds entered by the Spaughs last year in the National Bird Show,. two "placed first, one placed. second and two placed third. 3 One thing can be said about living with so many birds, It's a guarantee to have spring in the house year-round. (If you like to, hear birds singing and talking morning, neon and night.)

“ORANGE BLOSSOMS don't --

last “forever. In fact, sometimes they die before. their time.” That's what Mrs. Benedict Corelitz, 3336 E. 38th St., told her husband recently. And she probably could find many other wives to side ‘in with her. litz simply couldn't take any .more social life and decided slumber would be more appealing. Did you ever try BIg to a esHs hrelier dtd.” She went to a club despite the fact her husband wanted to rest. But - she didn’t stay there. was wearing, spoke to her friends and went home. Husband Ben, meantime, felt guilty, got dressed and met his returning wife at the .door. _ What pene They ended

grille for the board of direc- ‘ tors of the Athenaeum. June 12—Junior dinner dance in Meridian Hills Club. Indianapolis Athletic Club golf tournament in Highland Golf and Country Club. June 13—IAC buffet supper and dancing. June 14—Dollar dance in Broadmoor Club. Royalton steeplechase, Backstage picnic for Civic Theater in Northern Beach. IAC supper dancing.

June 15—Mixed “two-ball golf-

ing and buffet supper in Me- .,

ridian Hills Club.

June 17—Christamore Aid Society: #& have luncheon meeting in Country Club. Ladies Day luncheon in Broadmoor Club. Mrs. Polly Tudor to be chairman of the Western Pin golf tournament in Hillcrest Club. a June 18—Donald Coffin will address Propylaeum members on Propylaeum Day. His subject will be “Beating the Heat in the Kitchen.” Broadmoor Club to hold Cabaret Night. June 20—IAC buffet and dancing. June 21—IAC supper dancing. June 24-—Net and gross tournament in Hillcrest Club with Mrs. Sue Fulmer as chairman. June 27—Dinner-bridge in the Propylaeum. IAC buffet and dancing. June 28—Dollar dance in Broadmoor Club. IAC supper dancing.

Mrs. H. B. Pike To Be Hostess

Mrs. H. B. Pike will be hostess at 12:30 p. m. Saturday for the final meeting of the season for the Indiana Chapter, National Society of Arts and Letters, A 12:30 p. m. picnic will be in her home, 2012 N. Delaware St. : Assisting the hostess will be retiring chapter officers, Mes-

| dames George Jo Mess, Edwin

Evans, W. W. Houppert, John F.. Wilda IIT, £. C.- Rumpler, Thomas M. Rybolt, Armin Doerschel, John L. Helmer, Frank T. Edeharter and Clayton H. Ridge.

“" ” ” " MRS. WEINHARDT will be -in charge of the program, “Wel-

come Writers.” Chapter members who are in the writing field will be interviewed. _ Later this month the state

+ delegation to the 1952 national

convention, June 18-21, will

| leave by train and plane for . Los Angeles,

convention site. Hoosiers will make their headquarters in the Ambassador Hotel. Heading the group is

| Mrs. Weinhardt, national exec-

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THE: annual presidents’ Lay

“Omicron Tatreiar Clb witt- -

honor all past presidents.at 1. p. m, Saturday In Hillcrest Country Club. 5 New officers of the organization. are Mrs, Charles F. Merrick, president; Mrs. Pasquale Genovese, vice president; Mrs. John F. McNicholas, treasurer;

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By BETTY LOCHER Times Fashion Editor

ACATION time is showing on the - calendar. ‘Whether you are traveling by bus to Boonville or by plane to Paris, you'll want that one indispensable dress or suit that will be cool,

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“Four “shopptag wilde -eaxy” this year. In. every store In every size are wonderfully becoming fashions in brand new fabrics that will answer every need. You will see a representativesgroup Photographed above. » » IF YOU WEAR a half-size, how often have you complained that you cannot find a thing

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Lutherans Meet Friday

The monthly luncheon and business session of the Lutheran Child Welfare Auxiliary is set for 12.30 p. m. Friday in the home, 3310 BE. Washington St. Mrs. Fred Melcher, chairman, will be assisted by Mesdames

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Final plans for the annual June picnic for the children will be completed at the session. Assisting Mrs. Williard Bosse at that party in Northern Beach

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Winnings-Hahn Vows Set For Ceremony Today

JDONALD L. WININGS will take Miss Maxine Hahn as

his bride in a 3:30 p. m. ceremony today in the Speedway Christian Church. The Rev. Kenneth E. Thorn

will officiate.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred D. Hahn,

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The bridal gown is of white Chantilly lace and nylon tulle. It is made with a bouffant hoop skirt that falls into a cathedral train. The two-tiered fingertip veil will cascade from a lace Juliet cap. The bride will carry

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in a yellow nét frock. Her headdress will match her dress. Identically designed will be the frocks of Mrs. Charles Wiese and Miss Patricia Shimer, bridesmaids. Robert Sheets will be the best man, Ushers will include Jack D. Hahn and Robert Winings. The couple will leave for

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