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{ Not too long ago a phony cure-all supposed {to be effective “against everything from high {blood pressure to athletes foot was being sold fin Indiana by a manufacturer who schemed to Ibilk gullible Hoosiers out of thousands of dollars. Abruptly his operations ended and he ended jup serving a one-year term in the penitentiary. | The man who directed the hunt to get him
: ‘iwas T. E. Sullivan, director of the Food and ly 12—An Drug Division for the state, the most fascinating old haw the {Job in thé government. | A white-haired, handsome man of 50, Mr. injected ‘Sullivan is an easy man to talk to, but he gives make him {the impression he'd be a tough customer to '¢ than 16 [tangle with, | jail. a r. 49, Who | HE'S THE MAN who has charge of making his life in 3 {sure Hoosiers stay healthy and happy when they riven spinal aA SE buy foods, drugs or cosmetics. He makes sure vel ” A i [the products meet state requirements for health lition away CARSI ARTHUR—"| . don't MRS. MILDRED SHELTON— JAMES LEAGUE—"I'm for = . MRS. RUTH BREEDING— W. O. WAGGONNER— [and safety. : The after- now . , ." "It'll hurt him some ..." him..." : "Heck, yes, we'll work for him." "That's all we need , .." A bookcase filled with items that failed to
rrific hang- meet the requirements, proves he and his 20 in-
|Ohio will probably be split up a'anston Ave, housewife, Repub-/not a apectors are doing a good job. Under several
d President.” -
City’s Man-in-Street
y the Com- | bit’ because of Ike's win but the lican—"1ts TS Its the) Judge Saul I. Rabb, Criminal| specimens there is the note: “The manufacturer 3s dictates” party should be OK.” rn out. Taft was a good | Court 2, Republican—“Eisenhow-/was sentenced to one year in the penitentiary.” ns” he was ° ! * | Carsi Arthur, 724 Beecher St. man, but he didn't have the per-|er Will be elected in the fall. The| “Some of these fellows” he says, “were pretty e about his Thinks lke Ca WwW > (factory worker, independent—“Isonality. If we'd run Taft and delegates felt he could: win the Clever, but we got 'em. al advocate n in [really don’t know how I feel lost, we would all have our doubts|ejection. and that's why they| The atmosphere in Tim (the T. E. is for settlement ts . (about his winning. I think I'll whether we had nominated the oted for him. He'll make a per- Timothy Edward) Sullivan's office is friendly and ld the post By JOE ALLISON [I think he can sweep the election have to wait and see how things best man.” * on PET” relaxed as he tells how he “fell into” his present orld War IL. Indianapolis Republicans gen- this fall. The nomination fight turn, out. The fight they had isn't; Mrs. Beulah Mercer, 6304 fect President. |joh. He gained his present post through the state after arrive erally are pleased with the choice may hurt the GOP but any Re-/going to hurt the Republicans Washington St. former school| Willlam Allison, County Com-| it cuetem. Bryan told of Gen. Eisenhower as their presi- publican vote Ike may lose will/very much—at least right now.” teacher, Republican—*It- suits me missioner, Democrat-—“I'm not :
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dential candidate and think he be more than made up by inde-| t would not
| R. M. Skaggs, 1702 Lafayette 0 8 T. I was afraid we couldn't particularly interested in who the can win in November, a survey ipendents.”
\Rd., truck driver, Republican—J Win With Taft.” Republicans pick. I believe who-
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TIM SULLIVAN-—He likes his headaches.
unused) and his ways of relaxing after a day at the office. He has about 60 days of backlogged vacation time coming to him. “I'd like to get away for a little fishing and hunting near Canada, but there's always something going on down here I don't want to get to play a little bridge and ’
That he's the outdoor type is proved by his
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was aboard by The Times showed today. : _ kind” of Mrs. R. J. McGloon, 5016 FE. ever the Democrats nominate willj&raduated from St. Joseph's School. Then I went the United Independent voters, in mans] pra a To | the Shouen! Tae Tug get 10th 8t., housewife, sD nave a good chance against into advertising for awhile and then into stapterdny on In-the-street interviews, also fa- niciaq the right man. The elec- TAft Will work right along to-— Our TV blacked out, and I/Eisenhower.” *istical work. away from. I also like eveland. vored the selection of the General. |; is practically in the bag for gether now.” didn’t know he had won. I'm| Clyde Black, director State Bu-| “During the denression T sold antamobiles and poker.” e Commue Most believe the bitter conven- |p ob oo, | Mrs. Harold R. Day, 1528 S pleased. I think he’s capable, and reau Motor Vehicles, Republican then came into this husiness. This oh. with all ot to talk tion fight between Eisenhower and | H ™ Randolph St. housewife Demo. the Republicans hdve a better —“I'm surprised Ike won on the its headaches, is bv far the most interesting one sun-tinged face and trim waistline. Im because Taft forces will be smoothed over! 0 ary . rails oi The Ole crat—TI'm glad of it. I've been _a0C¢ With him than with Taft./first ballot. I think he'll make T've had.
nese people
: S » staff, He's i f the National iin fully, “It won't mean anything Ing of the best Interests of thelL Le I 2 party Sriet Ave., bakery employee, Re-| Floyd R. Mannon, chief deputy ER iatitr ROW ast rapieut Ris a8 a s fall.” | uy 4 \ 3 n § on prison- Democrats appeared indifferent Democrat.” (has hurt the Republicans.” publican—“Very nice. I would like/to pro-Eisenhower _ Prosecutor a member of the Central States and Ohio Valley
anda state7 raised the iether that rican fliers
» a |country. fessed to ‘I Expected It’ cellent choice. I think the party his fight for good government, I|7°T the past couple of years have been almost acts like a pretty good man with a poker hand. "in Korea. “I'm ‘not’ ut ail. surprised gin heal the breach created by, ' Pe Fa think we'll win with Eisenhower.” ngs expected it for seve: ."giihe Romiuation fight and win As Natural in Polit er e— : ; expected it for several days. Ieasily in November.” ICS 2 Girls. Hit Be C Some Hope Seen Starts Term for Fatal Chance to Bring oners have wero Mrs. Wilber Royse, 4037 ; irls, Hi y Car : Beati fF . :nd physical crat President in November,” the Park A h ite. Republican By United Press ahead that will take her into a : . . In K T Ik | eating ° armer A Ha Smile “White Hat” said. A pyaYe., housewire, Republican| CHICAGO, July 12—The Gen-|new world - On Sidewalk, Doing Fair| orea laiks ; 2 PRY 1 them to Deopness of tue GOP spilt in|—" TVe been & Taft supporter for leral's lady turned ob to te a Sen r g Fair NOBLESVILLE, July 12 (UP),
as arrested
t | | ful child. man. I think the bitt 1 / | Itors prison today after his conviction 8rate sald 2 Mia publican elected official. Ihurt a little pe Tai nd had to do was start off, “my was the bride of a first lieutenant [Shelby St. last night, were in tors have yubent Somewhat mn charges of manslaughter in| Here's how YOU can put those TE Wi Moki Harry (2. Chamberlin, John W. Dunn. 1630 B lefon. | MAmie—" and the crowds cut him at Ft. Sam Houston, Tex. ' fair condition in St. Francis Hos- the Privacy of the secret truce, ga¢a1 peating of a Hancock “happiest” smiles on the faces of 'riminal Court 1, said, “In view | . ’ £ {off with a roar. They liked her! «ghe will let election dav take pital today. {negotiations on the prisoner eX- County farmer a year ago. |Indianapolis’ underprivileged ndcuffed so f the terrible ch {taine St rter, independent y take/P y | a of the jesHble charges ST Uievary aim Wis fy bet 1 pumei | iendly hand wave. They loved care of itself—when it comes.” | Injured were Norma Wellen- change problem, a United States Csine, one of four youths impli- children: off, TT are anything at (irs Es Ii El re ne her smile. |_Nomination day found Mrs. burg, 1242 Calhoun St. and Rosa- spokesman said today, cated in the robbery.slaying of Buy an extra ticket—for 60 ‘not so bad In the survey by The Times, better than Taft. The fight they «oaroie Eisenhower told friends, misenhower exhausted after an lie Taugh, 1871 Barth Ave, | Brig. Gen. William P. Nuckols 02h E. Fry, 72, June 11, 1951 cents—when you purchase your : Y JY i : g Y “this is Ike's day.” But the Re-| | Poli id th dri by! : av’ jwas sentenced in Hamilton Cir-|{jckets for the Police PAL Club g S50 many voters were asked: had for the nomination will prob-! exciting, wearisome six weeks of! olice sa e car, driven by said. after today's 26 - minute’ |ticke or : 3 Pp publicans who nominated him for! : Henry R. M 18. of 1235 Nel- fcuit Court yesterday when he Circus to be held July 19 and 20 against the ONE—What do you think of ably help them, it was out in the President weren't having any of Juetting Americans from Wash-| 2 : i 8, of. 8 Ye t|Ceeting between Allied and Red | caded guilty i try aa y ! ” {ington to Denver to Chicago. {son St., jum e curb and sho ] . “| : (a C . He spent Geb. Eisenhower as the Repub- open where people could see it. that. They called her up to share g . : Si r oo ago Te DE hitting Tor |reDresentatives hats | Three other youths accused In| Buy your tickets at the street ment in a SR candidate for Inesidemt? | Mrs. Ruth Breeding, 2231 Spann jn the bows. | own h Headache two girls. It then smashed into about the problem at hand.” ithe robbery-slaying were convict yooth at Illinois and Washington ary sell in hower-Taft Ag will hurt Cop Ave., office worker in Taft Head-| nr, one would have guessed To the concern of her husband tp front porch of the house at| Repatriation ‘of. War prstnors ed and sentenced earlier. |Sts. ... and drop that extra ticket chances this fall? Juarters, Republican ‘Heck, ¥e5, that Mrs. Eisenhower's radiance/3id family, the final balloting — 3130" gnervy. Pharr nie Ru Lill —————— \—or several of them—in The n an injec- ee Turadalt: we'll work for him. He's Repub-| gis onised a blinding headache. Which gave Gen. Sennowey : oi Mr. Murry was charged with ine Jas Steal Stamp Machine Times box at the booth. wot make a . : _ |lican. The fight didn’t hurt, the hig was the woman who chewed nomination on the first ballo —Ireckless driving. ’ thing With . | Policemen will see that those following a Robert Marks, 4180 N. Pennsyl- party will back him all the way. ‘her fingernails on the agonizing found Mamie in bed with a neu- s Gen. Nuckols saw something Without Being Seen lextra tickets are delivered to unlon. vania St., salesman, independent James League, 2637 Boulevard D-Day of June 6, 1944; and then ralgic headache, we . {hopeful in the fact that efter Burglars ‘carried a 110-pound derprivileed children who don't statements living the silongest Pl, cook at Claypool Hotel, inde-lwent down to USO headquarters, - Undaunted, she joined in the Mrs. Phillips, Native nine Stralgnt seeret Sessions here | stamp machine from a: crowded have the money to buy a ticket i of the drug, a nes a aS ou Save pendent— His winning sounds alligg a gay hostess for the men who toasts and Cheers as the dele-| Hoosier Dies at 89 fhe A ee ngs had beco | Hook drugstore at 38th and Ti. to the circus. ; him he was LT a ror faman right to me. I've been for him all|weren’t landing in Normandy, gates voted Ike, “Mr. Republican.” ’ . ‘pois Sts. yesterday afternoon! ES EE Yao (true y along. I've voted Democratic sev-fprance. {She remembered to call son John, BLOOMFIELD, July 12—Mrs.| “The atmosphere of the present. Lo. ot Ying seen I y h Fa i i 1 his state- this fall, it depends on who the ral times but this time I'm for ‘All's Well’ jan Army major, and his wife, Clara Crooke Phillips, 89, mother series,” Gen. Nuckols said, “les ™ ro" a Lanter esistant «tore, ACEYY ene lorc $ . Democrats pick. Ike. The people will forget about “his "has been a momentous Barbara. With a .couple more of Indiana State High School{somewhere between the formality|, Harold told police the ichine On Saf etracking Job : veight went : Pfc. Duane Carter, Wabash, the party fight by the time elec-! day in the lives of the Eisenhower NOUrs rest she went to convention Athletic Director L. V. Phillips,|of most plenary sessions and the with $35. contained 1 and 3-cent i nds on his now at Camp Atterbury hospital tion comes around. family,” the Republican nominee hall to receive, alongside her hus-|died yesterday at the home of her rapid give and take of the staff! amps 2nd Gash | NEW YORK, .July 12 (UP)— ed cabbage after being wounded in Korea,| Mrs. Mildred Shelton, Rushville, aid t Deore. hie. Feld ~/band, the plaudits of his support- daughter here, officer sessions.” : = | Detectives said today burglars atnd cabbage Democrat—"“Gen. Eisenhower is housewife, Republican—*I don’t| P00 Lin £1 ie ih retired after) is. / | Mrs. Philli i Gen. Nuckols, an official United {tempting to cut their way into i ie regained 1 the best man in the GOP. I think know what he'll be like since he's’ RY 0: lrumph, | Still later, she joined Chicago ot ips, 3 . widow, Was | Nations spokesman, declined to Collins in Tokvo {two safes in a downtown office id is stay in i the bitter Taft-Eisenhower fight|been under this administration so| “All's well,” was the character-'..owds from the balcony of the Porn at Scotland, Green County. say whether the two sides were). hu RY {abandoned | the ; J will hurt the Republicans this fall.|long. That fight will hurt him/istic echo of his wife as she patted cyrrad-Hilton Hotel in a new She is survived by two other sons, ocd, 0 or owhere on the POW | aay 12 (UP) when they: ran .out of H For myself, I'm for anyone but!some but I can’t say how much.”/the arm of one of his crew of : ./ Everett, Mt. Vernon, Ill, and Ed- Chief of © Gen. J. LaWIOW/their acetylene torch. i anghal last y y y . 9t'song dedicated to her as a poten issue. AWE m Ee a { Truman” W. O. Waggonner, 1754 S. Me-| campaigners. tion first lady—“Mamie, What a Ward, Kokomo, and a daughter,| pg. jnqjcated the United Na- Collins arrived in Tokyo today Oo They succeeded burning neisco. ‘His | Kurt Francke, 2044 Central ridian Sti, unemployed, Republi-| Just as charactéristically, Mrs. Wonderful Name is Mamie.” js: Grace P. Enders. [tions believed the fact that the his third inspection tour of Japan through several layers of one nell Frank- Ave, independent—*Ike’s the fin-|can—"“That’s all we need. Now| Eisenhower went to bed without a| “I love it,” said Mamie. { Services will be held at Jenkins [sessions continued at all offered and Korea since the Korean War safe but couldn't get to the cash ‘Mr. Bryan est man in the Republican Party. we can go ahead in November, thought of the campaign trail] And she did. Every minute. [Funeral Home here tomorrow. some encouragement. began. about $1000. ost immedi- ’ the United 8 = | = Estep-Eash Nuptial Tor = step-tash Nuptials Fur Co. RIDAL white and summer yellow and green were & Sho colors of the gowns in a 3 p. m. wedding today in t . . 2 Irvington Methodist Church. smi ‘ A : : —, Bridge Talk— Vows were said by Miss Jane Eash, daughter of Mr. ' ; J and Mrs. C. E. Eash, 304 KenS 1 . aa more Rd. and Warren Estep, with bouquet of purple asters Famil L Cincinnati. The bridegroom is and roses. a Famiy OCa aye I'S the son of Mr. and Mrs, Corbett 8.4 8 vings! Estep, Frankfort, Ky. GREEN ORGANDY frocks E. Wash, : Dr. Henry W. White read the were warn by the bridesmaids, W. Wash, nter ati double ring service and the Mrs. Don Dalton, Kenosha, } Virginia ona bride’s father gave her in mar- Wis, Mrs, William Douglas, E Wash. riage. Louisville, and Mrs. Stanley 3 =» 3% Beaman, Crawfordsville. They Er d r ou rey MISS EASH was gowned in Sartiey low Jams nae wou x : white chantilly lace fashioned ce ; i ESERVATIONS for the summer natignals bridge : roses. t : : : with V-neckline and stand-up Elizabeth Hostetler, flower= ournament July 26 through Aug. 3 in Cincinnati, : Chea : lace collar highlighted with girl, wore a white frock with overshadow news of local play, — i +R ps iridescent sequins and seed Sreen sash and bow and carAttending will be Messrs. and Mesdames Ralph G. RECEPTION COMMITTEE—Anne Williams (left) gets her hostess pearls. The fitted bodice had Hed a. Tunialure fan am Ittenbach, V. R. Rupp, Sid ; ribbon pinned on by her cousin, Kathi Williams, chairman of the long sleeves that extended into al ples Std Was asic, M. L. Thompson, George seen quarter show Mr. Lynn committee for the Western Tennis Tournament which opens Mon- bridal points. The full lace tuchen, N. 7.. was best man, and P. Ryan, Claude Lett, Stanley weioh 58 cent; Lawrence J. dgy and continues through July 22 in the Woodstock Club, skirt fell into a cathedral train. yshers were E. Teaford, Mun5 : ele / 58.395; Mr. Churchman Her fingertip veil was attached jo Charles Norby and’ Jack ! Sig and FE. F. ashe: Cain S209; Mr, Rieizen 57.54. : to a half hat of lace trimmed Malcolm. ) an rs. James Van rk. Holy Cross, Wed. night: N & with seed pearls. She carried After the ceremony and a reMesdames ¥. J. Ittenbach, S (Possible 168)<-Mrs. Fred a bouquet of fleur d'amour,
8 (Possible 120)— Mr. Itten- at dinner in the Broadmoor down.. And the best part of it studio here, but doesn't give Teimer, 402 Buckingham Dr., bach, M. L. Thompson, 66; Al- Country Club. : all is that he has rhythm and recitals. - That is, not in the and Mrs. Charles C. Martin, 716 ee: ford G. Tulley, Noble G. Mor- Also entertaining with a din- By can move around as well as usual sense, Middle Dr, Woodruff Place, gan 64.5; John 8. Lynn, Jack per in the country elub will he 4 your best dancing partner. She does present her, stu- have all returned home from laware J. O'Keefe 63.5; E & W (Pos- Mr, and Mrs. Edward Mantel. on % dents occasionally, but only the National Society of Arts
site don H. Thompson 86.5; and Mrs, Charles F. Efroym- - ; : : can't teach a dog in the man- helped. .« All proceeds are Angeles. They also flew to HaSteele Churchman, Mr. Lett son will be hosts for dinner has’ to alk 1 oo in Jrench when it comes to dancing. The ner Mrs. McCloud doés, Danc- turned over to charity. f wall arriving on the islands wy 75.5; Harry J. Dettra, Rowe 60. July 26 in their Willams dog understands directions only in that language. Guess you ing to her is part of her life. Anyway, that's why/ Bozo, = just about the time the Kilauea Accumulative scores for the Creek home. ia na - could:call him a French Boston Bulldsg. She is the daughter of Calli- her dog, has so much talent. crater erupted. Ty teen ection hain nn mes rit - sence SE ee nS at rao See - - : a 2 = 2 f ‘ S - aT '
by voting time,
However, many GOP members Pendent—"“1 was for MacArthur shy from the fight and say hope-| but Ike is a good man. I'm think-
to the choice and typical com-
ment was made by the leader of Ave, Republican — “I thought ticket, | Taft ‘was the best qualified for| the “job but Eisenhower is an ex-
the state's Democratic Gov. Schricker.
the Eisenhower-Taf ht g/d Jong time and 1 was dis-ural at politics. aft fg Was appointed. Taft’s a better states-| P
shown in a comment by a top Re-
LeRoy C. White, 2914 Paris
I'm not for either party, I'm for/an excellent candidate and the the man.” . {Republicans should win Miss Helen Leach, 1031 N. Som- him.”
{a Democrat, but with Eisenhower {I'll wait to see who the Demo-|
| «Mrs. Geoige Mortis. 5938 Rv [to see Ike President. Taft would Frank Fairchild,
make a good Vice President, but!“I'm happy over Eisenhower winning although I think Sen. Taft {is one of the smartest men in this
Mamie Eisenhower Seen
He became head of the divisio
With after serving 14 years in other position on the
Republican— | food and drug official groups.
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HANDS IN-BACK of his head, he leans back I hope Taft continues|i® his chair, and tells about his vacations (which
1% Six Youle AR HIS STUBBY FINGERS flick cigaret ashes
from his natty tan slacks as he tells how he and his wife, Alma, moved to their new. home twe years ago. They live at 1225 N, Euclid Ave. Born here, he lived most of his life on the South Side. Tim Sullivan is a picture of a man who knows what he’s doing and knows he’s doing it well. : He plays for keeps in a game to keep Hoosiers : healthy. ; And although he won't admit it, he looks and
lday,” said a’ friend who All Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower known Mrs. Eisenhower since she
Joseph Brower, Wayne Warrick, A. R. Coffin, ‘Randall Bass, E. C. Ball, Hal T. Benham, Wallace Simpson, J. E. Morris, Reba Buck, William Epstein, Arch Falender, Arthur Pratt, B. M. Angell and 8. R. RichardBon.
Miss Marge Quinn, John Lynn, M. L. McManus, Warren Blank, Easley Blackwood, M, Stanley McComas Jr, W. O. Tom Grigsby, Charles Rowe, J. J. O'Keefe, Herbert Adler, E. A. Freeman, John Chappelear, Charles Stimming, Louis H Kahn, Jerry Epstein, Jerome Jacobs, Al Dobrowitz and R. W. Lee. ® » ” A RESULTS OF play of local clubs follow: Marott Club, Tues night: N & 8S (Possible Score 270)— Louis Kahn, Charles Stimming, Richard Weisenfluh, 155.5 (three man team); Mrs. E. J.
Ittenbach, Mrs. Coffin 154; Mr. -
Jacobs, Mr. Lee 1505; E & W
let Troupe, has taught her Bos- citizens of this country, are tier, Cal, honor roll for the (Possible 270)— Mr. Chappe- will entertain at dinner and ton Bulldog, Bozo, how to well-known ballet dancers and 2nd Billle, 4350 Park Ave. second semester of the 1951-52 lear, Harold" Enner 155.5; Mr. dancing in the Severin Hotel dance. choreographers in Hollywood # no» school. ; and Mrs. Frank B. Lee 155; tonight. Next Saturday Mr. and When Mrs. McCloud works and New York. MRS. CARL J. WEINHARDT, The announcement was made
Mrs. Pratt, Mrs, Falender 145.5. Men's Cluh, Mon. night: N &
gible 140)--K. L. Nielsen, Gor-
M.
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Finkbiner, Mrs. Harold Niesse 105; Mrs, V. J. Obergfell, Mrs. James J, McCaslin 89.5; Mr. and Mrs. Don R. Schort 885; E & W (Possible 168) —Mrs, 8, R. Richardson, Mrs. George Newton 100.5; Mrs. L. J. Blackmore, Galvin O. Douglas 95; Mrs. Charles Hanrahan, Mrs, Lillian Meeker 92.5. Mrs. Pratt and Mrs. Falender were top winners Thursday night in the Industrial Contract Bridge League's summer pair game, The group will meet at 7:45 p. m. Thursday in the Indianapolis Athletic Club.
Plan Parties For Couple
Four parties will be given in honor of Miss Flo Mary Foreman and Thomas David Mantel before their marriage July 30.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Wright
Mrs, Victor M. Goldberg will entertain the couple and guests
Their party will be July 22. Mr.
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“Mamie thinks only about to-|s Two 14-year-old girls, hit by al PANMUNJOM, Korea, July 12 _ Nick Csine, hasicar on the sidewalk in 2100 block (UP) —Communist truce negotia-
23, Indianapolis, The happiest smile you'll ever 'began a 2-to-21-year term in state see is when it's on the face of a
stephanotis, a pink orchid and cascades of ivy.
Mrs. David L. Smith was her sister's matron of honor and wore a yellow organdy frock with tucked bodice and Peter Pan collar. The full skirt was waltz-length with large streamered bow. She wore organdy mitts and matching slippers and carried a green tulle fan
By CHRISTY CASTANIAS OU don’t have to be a wallflower. In fact, you can be the belle of the ball
if you do what Helene Charisse (Mrs. Ernest .McCloud), Gulfview Road, does. Mrs. McCloud, who was formerly a member of the internationally known Charisse Bal~
out at the bar, Bozo gets right -
in the act, jumping up and
COMPRENDEZ VOUS?—Helene Charisse, (Mrs, Ernest McCloud), BUT OF COURSE, everyone.
ception in the church the couple left on a three-week wedding trip to Northern Michigan. The bride wore a navy alpaca suit with pink hat and pink orchid.
_After Aug. 1, residence will be
in Cincinnati,
The Esteps attended Hanover College where Mrs, Estep belonged to Alpha Delta Pi Sorority. Mr. Estep belongs to Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity,
Dance Includes Everyone
ope Charisse, the celebrated dramatic dancer in France, Mrs. McCloud started her career when a child in the Paris Opera, France. With her mother and her nine brothers and sisters, she toured Europe and came to the United States in 1924 as guests in the White House before President Coolidge. The 10 Charisses, now ‘all
MRS. M'CLOUD has a dance
when there's some cause to be -
Mrs, Warren Estep
In a Personal Vein—
Mrs. Compton Has Guests
ARS. TOM S. TEETOR and daughter, Elizabeth, Cincinnati, have been visiting in the home of her mother, Mrs. Charles W. Compton and Meid Compton, Carmel, this week. ‘
With Mr. Teetor they have left for a vacation in the Teetor cottage, Lake Wawasee, With them are Mr. and Mrs. C. W, Campton Jr. and sons, Tommie
MISS NORMA LOUISE LEEPER, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Raymond H. Leeper, 6249 Washington Blvd.,, has won a place on the Whittier College, Whit-
and ‘daughter, Helen Marie, 4833 N. Meridian 8t., Mrs. John L.
by Dr. Harold F. Spencer, college dean. A graduate of Washington Lee High School, Miss Leeper '° has been active in college active ities in Whittier. She is a mem-= i ber of the Metaphonian So ciety and has served on committees for the Associated Women Students. A junior this year, Norma is majoring in so+ *° "clology. i iets
and Letters convention in Los
