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Florida Trip Will Follow Rite

: vows uniting Miss June C. Behrens and Robert 'W. Bretz will be read at 3:30 p.m. today in the Zion Evangelical and Reformed Church. The Rev. Frederick R. Daries will officiate. _oMr. and Mrs. William H. Behrens, 1818 Lexington Ave, and Mr..and Mrs. Harold L. Bretz, 1228 Tulip Dr., are the parents of the couple. The bride chose Miss Carolyn I. Hart, maid of honor, and Mrs. Alan D. Millward, Mrs. Edward L. Baker, Miss Peggy A. Rathert and Miss Ruth A. Bretz as bridesmaids. They will wear eyelet organdy frocks with matching mitts in pastel shades of Nile green, shell pink, orchid, French blue and buttercup yellow.

. . of ATTENDING THE bridegroom will be David E. Bretz, best man, and Donald H. Buck, Robert H. Hoover, James M. Crawford and Ronald L. Joyce, ushers. The bride's traditional white

gown is fashioned of nylony

tulle over satin accented with French lace. A reception in the church will follow the ceremony. The bride will wear a navy blue suit with white and blue accessories for her Florida trip.

Flag Day “Announced

The Caroline Scott Harrison Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, will mark its annual flag day with a cov-ered-dish luncheon at 12:30 p. m. Saturday in the chapter house, Arthur H, Northrup will speak on “The Unfinished Revolution.” : Hostesses include Mesdames Paul 8. Ragan, Lindon Bailey, Harold Bridge, Paul Cornelius, Ray Fatout, Ransom Griffin St, G. A. Grove, Albert Harold, O. H. Hershman, Frank Hutchins, Clair McConnell apd Leonard Northrup: Mesdames T. Wallace Bcott, Charles W. Silvers, Charles Sink, Francis C. Smith, Robert E. Tappen, James Trotter, Charles F. Voyles and Odin F. Wadleigh and Miss Lois Ragan.

Times photo by Raymond Bright

FIRST SHOW-—Mesdames George L. Bradshaw, Daily McCoy, Peter A. Magnant and Williom F. Noelle (left to right), members of the Marion County Home Guild, check the case the Indianapolis Lions’ Club gave to Julietta Home to exhibit handicraft made by the people in the home.

Guild Will Give Julietta Program

THE INITIAL program will be given at 1 p. m.

Tuesday in Julietta Home":

by the Marion County Home Guild, a’ new organization of

. Indianapolis and Marion County

women working in co-operation with the managément of the home. The group will act as an entertainment, project, contributions or service clearing house that club or church groups may

‘contact if they plan to sponsor

any project for the home. In-

Miss Loretta Wolfington Wed in Church Ceremony

MES. DONALD E. INMAN chose a blue silk shantung suit for her wedding trip to Vermillion Bay, Ontario,

Canada.

She is the former Miss Loretta Wolffington,

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wolfington, 4522 Brook-

ville Rd.

The couple was married at 7:45 p. m. yesterday in the Beech Grove Christian Church. The: Rev. Enoch Smith officiated.

Attending the couple were Mrs. Thomas Kendall, matron - of honor; Miss Mary Louise Williams, Morristown, and Miss . Mary Catherine McKenzie bridesmaids; Robert L. Heaton, Bloomfield, best man; H. Leon . Wolfington and Lawrence R. Campbell, ushers; and Marsha Joan Rawley, Worthington, « flowergirl,

The bride's attendants wore ballerina length frocks in light * green, yellow, orchid and pink. The reception was held: in the church parlors. After une 18 the couple will

live in 441 N, 13th Ave. Beech : Grove.

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Mrs. Donald E. Inman

Luncheon Date Is Set ‘By Cruzan Law Club

Cruzan Parliamentary Law Club, Chapter One, will meet » for a covered-dish luncheon at * 12:30 p. m, Tuesday in the home .. of Mrs. Kurt‘ Schmidt, 4444 . Broadway. A business session * will follow,

N Assisting the hostess will be * Mesdames Clyde Parsons, Ray Wood and Marvin Hollings- » worth. . Chapter Two of the club will » meet for a picnic at 3 p. m. to

: Plans Trip “To Convention

Mrs. Hugh Atkins, 762 E. 424 St, will léave June 18 to attend the . 45th Dblennial convention of her sorority, Gamma Phi * Beta, in the

onads. Cal., " June 23-20, She willy Fa * tend as repre- TN , sentative of . the Indianap- * sma + olls alumnae group. She is Mrs Atkins province alumnae Mrs. Atkins will remain in California - following the con-

. vention for a visit with friends |

* and relatives,

secretary. |

day in the home of Misses Alice and - Margaret Murray, 4103 Arthington Blvd. | Mrs. Miles Anderson, new president, has appointed the fol-

“lowing committees heads for the

coming year: Mrs. Lawrence Stafford, cheer; R. O. Bayer and Mrs. A. W. Brayton, rules; Mrs. W. D. Spencer and Mrs, A. P. Newhouse, hostesses. » ” » MISS NELLIE HALLARN and Miss Alice Murray, instal. lation; A. A. Borts, Alembert Brayton and Miss Lucille Mar. tin, membership; Mrs. L. J. Williamson and Mrs. P. A. Pat-

terson, music; Miss Margaret |

Murray and Mrs. Borts, notification, | L. J. Langer and Edmond | Rowe, initiation; Mrs. Darleene Cauldwell; Mrs, Rose Marie | Cruzan and Miss Mildred Heavrin, program; Mrs. Borts and Mrs. Stafford, telephone and

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garéet Murray, Mr. Stafford and | Mrs, Cruzan, year book. i Mrs, Mason Reeves, iss |

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Carty, special programs, and

" Miss Heavrin and Mrs. Spencer, |

delegates to the Indiana State Association of Parllamentarfans. ”

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DECOR ORIGINAL

Presenting another shipment of French Antiques.

1441 N. DELAWARE ST. h (rear)

“The .and non-political, with its mem-

formation about it may be obtained from Mrs. William F. Noelle. guild, non-sectarian bers residents of Marion County, has as {its purpose contributing to.the well-being and hap-

piness of the residents of the

home through personal visits, entertainment and recreation opportunities. a8 on . MEMBERSHIP in the organization is available in three classes, active, auxiliary and sustaining. Auxiliary membership would be held by groups

. contributing annually and sustaining membership by those

who wish to assist financially with no other obligations.

The needs of the home can

be determined by calling Mrs,

Noelle. Committees are being organized to equip a sewing

and handicraft department and

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a workshop for the men. Mrs, Clarence R. Weaver {8s chairman of the fund-raising project to be announced later which will provide special medicines for hospital patients.

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the year will Be handled by Mys. F. E. Spindel], Tuesday's. -party is under the direction of

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dames Elizabeth Bassett, Clara

Bader, - Clarence Hirth, John Toon, Edward T. Farrell and Harry Waterman. : The new officers of the group are Mrs. Noelle, president; Mrs. Alice Leonard, vice president; Mrs. Ross Graham, secretary; Mrs. Weaver, treasurer; Mrs. George 1. Bradshaw, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Peter Magnant, parliamentarian; Mrs. Frank Woerner, chaplain, and Mesdames Walter Kelly, Daily McCoy, John Mancik and

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Group Here to Attend Insurance Convention

UR members of the Indianapolis Association of Insurance Women will leave today to attend the 11th annual convention of the National Association of Insurance Women, Wednesday through Friday in Rapid City,

8. D. Accompanying Miss Irene Schaekel, president, will be Misses Helen Madden, Isabelle Wilson, Lillian Berkley and Hilda Blank. . . Delegates from 46 states, the District of Columbia and the Hawalian Islands, representing 157 clubs, will gather in the Alex Johnson Hotel, couvention headq ers. The NAIW was organized in June, 1940, in Denver, where representatives of 18 individual clubs met, Prior to 1940 there

Graduation Set Today

ALTON, Ill, June T7-— Miss Diana Bea Polk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Polk, 5412 E. Raymond St, Indianapolis, Ind., will be graduated from Monticello College for Women here today. The ceremony will be at 10:30 a. m. in the Godfrey Memorial Chapel. A pre-nursing major, Miss Polk will enter an Indianapolis hospital for training this fall. ” » » SHE HAS served as secretary of the Monticello Athletic Board and was a letter woman in sports recognized in horsemanship. fencing, hockey, tennis and basketball, She also was a member of the varsity softball team. Miss Polk has been Science Club treasurer and a member of the 8ymphonie Choir. 8he will return to Indianapolis with her parents who attended the week-end graduation festivities on the campus.

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were many clubs of insurance women throughout the

# THE INDIANAPOLIS club was organized in Feb. 1042, It was formed to encourage and foster educational programs among insurance women in order to broaden their knowledge of their profession, There has been tremendous progress in this field and practically every member club sponsors courses in all types of insurance throughout the year. Attending are both men and women as it is not necessary to be a club member to participate in these courses. In the local group members instruct. Several evenings a week are devoted td the classes. Convention business will include election of officers and their installation on the final day.

DAR Unit t& Meet

Jonathan Jennings Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, will meet in the home of Mrs. Ralph Colby, 5134 N. Pennsylvania 8t., for luncheon at 1 p. m. Thursday. Mrs. R. N Bobbitt will be guest speaker. Her topic will be “Our Heritage.”

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Miss Delores Lillian Smith LAFAYETTE, June 7——Miss Dolores Lillian Smith has set the date of her marriage to Louis Bolander for 9 a. m., June 28, in St. Mary’s Catholic Church.

Miss Smith is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred A.

Smith, The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Bolander, 141 N, Whitcomb St., Indianapolis. Attendants at the wedding will be Miss Rena Marie Smith, maid of honor; Miss Reatha Corbett and Miss Marylin Eckmen, bridesmaids; Catherine

Smith, flowergirl, and Phillip Smith, ringbearer. Jack Ruppert will be best man. Ushers will be Norman Burcham, Indianapolis, and Juan Hummel, Mooresville. The prospective bridegroom is a graduate of Purdue University.

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