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10 THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1929. WB i GBtJBS: QFi INTEREST PERSONAL' and SOCIAL Mrs. William: II. Coleman, who baa ten at Atlantis City for a few wee, will return to Indian poll June 28. Miss Julia Erink la spending a few t.V.

tfY4nktiilrM with Mr. an4 Mra. llervey Perrln. Pasadena, o.t hiwIt Aif Trtrt fa nTvMix. life Trancei Holilday, who haa been attending Smith Co3ege this year, returned Wednesday and la with her parent.

Mr. and Mrs. Alex Ilolli "day. Mis HolUday will lea re Monday tor short visit in Harry Murphy gave a luncheon party at the Woodstock Club Wednes et. Mr.

and Mr. Lafayette Page, Jr and daughters Ann and Jane. Great Long Island, are visiting Dr. and Mrs. Lafayette Psge.

Mrs. Benjamin IliU gave a luncheon party Wednesday at the Woods toes: Club. Sr i MrsMaurlce E. Tennant has gone to Boston to Join her son. Richard Tennant.

who Is a student at Harvard University. They will re turn, to Indianapolis nextweek. Mr. and Mrs. Homer McKee grave a dinner party at the Woodstock Club Wednesday evening.

The board meeting of the Junior League will be held Friday morning at 10 o'clock at tne country nome of Mra. Frank M. Fauvre. Mrs. 'John EL Ruckelshaus gave a luncheon party Wednesday at the Woodstock Club.

The Chrlstamore Aid held a luncheon meeting today at the Indianapolis Country Club. Dr. James. M. Smith ha had a his guests Mr.

and Mrs. William. Wells, who returned to Kokomo Wednesday. Miss Charlotte Oroasman. Miss Mildred Saffell and Miss Kathryn Reidy, members of the Omirron Chapter, of One of America's Great Travel Exp eriences Every atiribute of a perfect vacation contained In a Great Lakes Cruise one of America Great Travel Experience.

It offer an acquaintance with the 'chief point of interest, along the lakestypical American citie that represent progress of industry; lands romantic with the lore of the Indian and the early days of the French explorer. Between these place 'are constantly hifttnir scene that rest fatigued brain. Clean air and water, entertainment and new associations. Relaxation for body and spirit. What more can ANY vacation offer? And the cost (s surprisingly low.

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COATS ENSEMBLES DRESSES SUITS FURS i 20 Dresses (SShtly Boned) Fur Scarfs our Entire stock 15 off DRESSES 40 Dresses Now, $12 formerly priced'at $25 78 Dresses Now, $16 1 formerly priced from 22XQ to $35 27 Dresses Now, $19 formerly priced from $23X0 to' $49X0 Amcr the garments (n thi group are 24 coat in' 'V '4 size from 42 to 4S 025 to 035 Goats Now, $10 039.56 Coats Now, $16 049.50 to 059.50 Now, $22, 065 to 079.50 Coats Now, $28 C89.50to098.50 Coats, Now, $38 0115 to 0125 Coats, Now, $48 0159.50 Coats Now, $64 SPECIAL SELLING cf Our Genuine DJlibuntl end Bakou Hati I trrT priced frenj $18 to, 122 10. 10 end Chi Sigma left today for Washington to attend the national conTention June 14 and 13. Mis Mary Louise ODonneU will be hostess for a meeting of the Alpha Chapter, of the lota Psl Omega Sorority. Monday evening. New officers who will be Installed are Mrs.

J. Austin Nutt, Miss OTXmnell, rice president Mrs. Frederics: Smith. Jr, secretary; Miss Florence P. Sid dons, treasurer; Mrs.

John Llnkhart. historian, and Mis Mary Derney, sergeant at anns. Miss Freda Ettlnger win be hostess Monday evening for a meeting of the Sigma Phi Sorority. A business meeting of the executive board of the Indiana Branch of the League of American Pen women will be held at the Propylseum, Saturday morning, at 11 1 o'clock, followed by rancheon. AH members are Invited to attend the meeting? and luncheon.

The Trl Psl Sorority will give a breakfast Friday at 12:30 p. m. at the Club for the senior members of the Delta Delta Delta So rcrlty of Butler Unlvernity and their mothers. Members of the social committee win be hostesses. Mrs.

George J.Hasely will preside and Miss Janet Morris wJl sing, accompanied by Miss Virginia Taylor. The Purdue Women's Association, of TndUnapolls met Wednesday evening for a dinner meeting at the home of Mis Martha Pettijohn. The following officers were elected: Miss Nell Coats, president; Miss Dale M. Waterbury; vice president; Mrs. Feme Echolds, secretary treasure and Urs.

Solly 1m Schubach, corresponding secretary. Dr. and Mrs. Alf 8. Jaeger win receive informally at their home Friday evening.

The Delta Gamma Alumnae will give a dinner this evening for kthe seniors of the Alpha Chapter of. Butler University at the home of Mrs. Frank Churchman. Miss Thelma Thomas will assist the hostess. Miss Dorothy Helmer is in charge of the invitations and Mrs.

Glenn Jackson of prizes. Mrs. W. O. I White gisv a shower this afternoon at her home for Miss Dorothy.

Sho waiter. Mr. and Mr. Wlnfleld D. Crooker and children, Nashville.

Tenn are visiting Mrs. Crooker' mother, Mrs. Smma EL Brandt. The Beta Chapter of the Phi Gamma Tau will hold a' meeting Friday evening at the home of Miss Alice Boardman. Miss WilhelmmA.

0f fli rav bridge party and shower Wednesday evening at XiUmiey tearoom for Miss Virginia Stilesi Miss Oeffler's guests included the Misses Ida Waltz. Doris' Browne. RaIIv Rutim ura Humphreys. Leona Sage. Alma Hoe nog, janma noenig, cioevlene Evans.

Eva Creager. Elizabeth Fisk, Estel Fisk, Helen Frances and Isabella Brown. The Alpha Chapter of the Alpha Beta Gamma Sorority will meet Friday evening at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Gus Updike. Mrs, Oscar I Mummert and children will leave Saturday to spend the cummer at Lake Wawasee.

pal of Arsenal Technical Schools, will uu wune in irom wueoec to attend the world federation of education, at Geneva, Switzerland, and the new education fellowship; conference, at Elsinore, Denmark. She will tour Italy. Germany, Norway, Sweden. Denmark and the British Isles, MT. and Mrs.

C. A. Byers, Sapulpa, Okla are visiting her sister. Mrs. Ronald Foster.

Mrs. Byers will accompany Mrs. Foster to New York, Friday. Mr. and Mrs.

L. I. Goodman are spending a week In New York. Mr. St.

Clair Parry Lick. Is at French Mrs. Florence Fraley, New York, who has been spending the season at her winter home In Florida, is at the Columbia Club, visiting Mr. and Mrs. James P.

Goodrich and other friends. MrSL. Stiffens Thommon hu trmm Topeka, Ka. Mr. and Mrs.

Marshall Rood vffl leave Friday for their summer home at Magician Lake, Mich. Mrs. J. Preston Smith has gone to Martinsville, Mrs. C.

J. Prentiss, who has been spending the; winter at Tallahassee, Fla, will return next week. Mrs. George S. Walnwrlght has gone to New York and will sail June 15 for Europe.

The Alpha Delta PI Alumnss win entertain the Butler University seniors this evening at the chanter house. Those who receive the Jewel degree are the Misses Mary Armstrong, Martha Armstrong. Mary Irwin, Dorothy Lawson. Judith FUllngham, Thelma Rubush, Esther Quick, Iris Hinshaw and Hazel Reynolds. Mrs, W.

T. Barnes, who has been visiting In California. nd New Mexico, has returned to Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs.

William F. Bomkamn announce the marriage of their daugh iper. wvroulT ku HOUtnwicr. tn Rim. uel John Davis, Detroit.

The wedding took place Mav 31. Mr. anri airs, javis wui oe at home In Detroit aiter vune 20, Tan Gamma Kanoa Sororltv win meet Friday evenlnsr at tha hnm nt Mrs. K. S.

Mann, MISS Marr A. rbuln ntrtifnMl Wednesday night with a linen shower at me Avaion country Club in honor of Mis Elizabeth Edson Engle. whose marriage to Paul Ellsworth Drlseol wui taxe piace June 28 at the Broad way M. E. church.

The Ion? tabis was decorated with yellow rose and greenery ana lighted with vrilow tapers in green holders, earrrlnar out "jo onau ine guts were presented in a linen chest. The hostess was assisted by her mother, Mrs. John tunsiey. Guests witn the honor guest were Mrs. T.

William Enele. Mrs. Noble Hiatt, Mrs. Robert Allen. Mrs.

Roy. Peterson, Mrs. Frank W. Mess and the Misses Harriet Klatner, Lucille Rous, Mary Javne Benham. Louise Rundell.

Ruth Emogholz, Norma and Alleen Geraghty. Pauline uowara ana rrance westcott. The North Side Study Club held Its closing meeting today with a luncheon in the Florentine room of the Clay pool hotel. The tables were decorated with American Beauty roses and ferns. Mrs.

Dan Brown, Jr and Mrs. H. K. Fatout gave toasts, and the luncheon was followed by a matinee party at English's theater. Hostesses were Mrs.

William Meacham and Mrs. Emory Cowley. Covers were laid for twenty' members and the following guests: Mrs. Nettie Ekirr. uncle; Mrs.

John O'Malley. Mrs. Fatout. Jr Mrs. Robert Thompson and Mrs.

O. J. Joladay. The UtM Dulct Club will meet Fri day with Mrs. J.

n. Shoaf. Mr. uid Mrs. Harry J.

Crone and daughter Irma entertained at bridge Wednesday evening In their new home. 6230 Ouilford avenue, in honor of Mrs, OaU Smith Harwick, San Anto MISS EDNA GARWOOD. Miss Carrie Zook and Miss Edna Garwood are on the, committee in charge of the dance to be given Fri day at the FropyisBum by. zeta Tau Alpha Sorority of Butler University. nloATex.

Forty guest were entertained, the house being decorated in rose and orchid. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Wilson, Sullivan: Mr.

and Mrs. Wilbur Patter son, Terra Haute, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Newton, Cincinnati. Dorotny Harwick and Carolyn Patterson, in frocks of rose and orchid, served punch.

Miss Jean Richardson entertained Wednesday with a linen shower and bridge in honor or Mrs. Herbert Todd, a recent bride. Miss Maude Ann Searcy win entertain Friday wiux a crystal shower and bridge party. In her honor: Miss Joan Wall. Miss Ka the line Emrich, Miss Dorothy Fife and Miss Lucille Wilding win enter tain Saturday afternoon with a bridge party the Columbia Club; Miss Gladys Hooker and Miss Marl anna Kennedy win entertain Wednesday, June 19, at the home of Miss Hooker with a buffet dinner and bridge 1 Marriages at Lafayette, Soedal to The Zndlaaaootta Nawil LAFAYETTE, lad, June 13.

Mis Hyacinth O. Wlebers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Barney Wlebers, Lafayette, and George R. Carlson, Michigan City, were married Wednesday at the home of the bride's parents by the Rev.

T. F. Williams. Mrs. Carlson was graduated from Purdue University thi year.

Mr. Carlson was graduated from Purdue in 1928. He is a Kappa Sigma. They win live at New ark. N.

J. Miss Doris Westphal, daughter of Mrs. uuian westpnal, west Lafayette, and William H. Helms, son of Mr. and Mrs.

William Helms, Chalmers, were married at Ladoga by the Rev. Virgil Reagan. Mr. Helm was graduated this week rrom Purdue university. He is a Delta Alpha PI and Phi Epsilon.

Mrs. Helms was a junior at Purdue. She is a member of the De lath lan Club. Myers Martin. Special to The Indianapolis News) GREENWOOD, XnL June 13.

Miss Ethel May Martin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Martin, of this place. and Melvln Myers, of Medora, were married last night by the Rev.

w. M. Yocum, pastor of the Christian church. The couple win live here. to Dependable Drag Store I Are Priceless Xlavs Them Developed at nokV PborTeetMoor Health "''Can Ye Affoe Klel Twf OtW Wra Mer4e rri ThePEOPlJB'SDEirriSTS West Washlngtoa St, 7 Bttw nt a.

as. v. SomUt a. as IS av Mrs. Rudolph temp el Gives Luncheon for Miss Kittle, to Be Married Saturday Mrs.

Rudolph Stempfel entertained today, with a bridal luncheon In honor of Miss Rosamond Kittle, whose marriage to Burton Hart Jackson, Greenwich, Conn, wm take place Saturday. 'The long table held center plateau of white roses, mock orange blossoms and greenery, topped with an Illuminated figure of a miniature bride. White wedding bells were suspended overhead, and the place cards were designed with Kewple brides. Lights were from white candles In candelabra down the length of the table. Miss Kittle 'g place was marked by a corsage bouquet of gardenias and lilies of the valley, and her chair was tied with white tulle.

Guests were Mrs, John Sloane Kittle, Mrs. Robert H. Diets, Mrs. liber Kinney and the bride's attendants. Miss Martha Miner, Miss Betty Brown and her guest.

Miss Barbara Vanderburg, Grand Rapids. Miss Sally Reahard, Miss Elizabeth Committee Members for Dance of Zeta Tau Alpha i. MISS CARRIE ZOOK. '1 Myers, Miss Harriet Jackson, Green wich; Mrs. Fletcher Hall.

Ft. Wayne; Miss Marjorie Kittle. Miss Nan Allen. Atlanta. Mrs.

He Ogle and Mrs. Hugh Jackson. Mis Martha Miller win entertain with a dinner dance in the grillroom I at the Indianapolis Country Club this wiAAt. ercnuiK tor mjm juius ana mt. wacx son and members of the bridal party.

Mr. ana Mrs. Kittle wui entertain witn a bridal dinner Friday night at the Woodstock Club. i Miss Betty Brown entertained Wednesday night with a dinner party at the Woodstock Club for Miss Kittle and members of the bridal party. The table was arranged with three large plateaus of roses and summer flowers, shades of rose and blue predominating.

Covers were laid for thirty two. Gives Luncheon for Guest From Coast Mra. Carl J. Sanders entertained today with a luncheon bridge in honor of Mrs. Edwin Stuckmeyer, Los Angeles.

The table was arranged with a center bowl cf roses and a profusion of roses and daisies was used throughout the rooms. Guests, with Mrs. Stuckmeyer, were Mrs. Oliver Greer, Mrs. Jacob Seessel, Mrs.

Neva Styers, Mrs. A. T. Smith. Mrs.

Kathryn Lasts, Mrs. Sumner Clancy, Mrs. Herman Arnold, Mrs. John F. Sanders and Mrs.

Arthur Sanders. Mrs. Rhinelander's (Counsel Study Separation Action NEW YORK, June IS (AJ.) Cowisel for Alice Jones Bh Inlander, daughter of a colored cab driver, has disclosed plans for a counter off enslve against their client husband, Leonard Kip RbJnelander, who waa reported preparing a suit for divorce In Las Vegas, Nev. William B. Cunningham, one of Mrs.

Rhinelander's attorneys, said that for more, than a year he and his coQeagnes have Bought to aerve Rhlnelander with a summons In a separation action, but had been unable to find him. "It Is likely." he said, that with Rhlnelander now located, we shall go forward Immediately with the separation action" Cunningham said Mrs. Rhinelander's counsel will confer today and decide whether to defend the Nevada divorce suit. He pointed out a Nevada suit would be "utterly worthless" here. TO To Give Readings at Tea, Party of Sunday! School MIS3 MARY ELEANOR 'PEOOS.

Miss Mary Eleanor Peggs wui give readings at the silver offering tea and garden party Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. C. Smith, by mem bers of her Sunday school class at Central Christian church. Mrs.

James H. Lowry win sing; Mrs. Richard C. Fielding win give musical readings, accompanied by Mrs. Orvlng P.

Blue; Christine Wagner Roush, violin numbers; Mrs. John Paul Ragsdale, songs; Miss Rosemary Smith, piano; Miss Marian Dorothy Laut, piano. Harold O. Curtis is president of the class, and the committee in charge Includes Mrs. Hugh D.

Fatout, Mrs. A. W. Bowen, Mrs. Alfred E.

Cook. Mrs. A. W. Lock Assistants win be Mrs.

W. B. Hodge, Mrs. 8. 8.

Yoeman. Mrs. Carl W. Steeg. Mrs.

Louis W. Hagedon. Mrs. Joseph W. Peggs and Mrs.

F. O. Covington. The public is invited. Stoehr Shirrell i Mis Elizabeth Wood ShlrreU.

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard D. ShlrreU, was married Wednesday evening at 8:30 o'clock. In the Emerson Avenue Baptist church to Charles R.

Stoehr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Stoehr. The Rev. I B.

Moseley. pastor of the church, officiated. A reception at the home of the bride's parents followed the ceremony. Miss ShlrreU, who entered with her father, wore a gown of Ivory satin and an embroidered veiL She carried a shower bouquet of whit roses. Miss Oeneva Stoehr.

sister of the bridegroom, who was rnaid of honor, wore green taffeta and carried pink rosea. May Lots Wood, LouisviUe, and June Welrick, flower girls, wore green and orchid dresses. Mr. Stoehr had as hi best Charles Mayer and Company Established 1840 For the Bride PEARL NECKLACES Pearls for Additions WOMEN man Virgil Johnson, and the ushers were Howard E. Robertson.

Jr Vincent Haines and Robert Schultx. Mr. and Mrs. Stoehr left for a trip through the south, and will be at home altar July 1 at 4042 East New York street. The guests from out of tora included Mr.

and Mrs. O. L. Hays, Mr. and Mrs.

W. Wood. Mr. and Mrs. W.

H. Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Camp bell aU of Louisville, and Mr and Mrs.

L. S. Jordan, Decatur, 111. n. STOCK BROKER WEDS S.

Shennard Marries Mrs. Coy. Former FootbaU Star's Wife. SAVANNAH. Ga, June IS (AP.

Horlato Seymour. Shonnard, a stock broker of New York, and his bride, the former Mrs. Sophie Meldrim Coy, first wife of Edward H. (Ted) Coy, Yale football star, today were plan? nlng their honeymoon in Europe. They were married nere by jucge A.

R. MacDonneU yesterday at the home of General P. W. Meldrim. the bride's father.

After a tew days in Savannah, the couple plans to go to Charleston. S. and win sail for Europe June It. Miss Meldrim, a savannan giri. ana Coy eloped and were married at vllie, N.

August 31. 191S. She ob tained a divorce in pans. January a. 1825.

with custody of two chil dren. The foUowing August, Coy married Jeanne Eagels, actress, who obtained a divorce at Chicago in 1923. 2 13 Will Ca in Charts cf Danes at Claypccl Hotel Carolyn Lachnit Betty CUrk. Miss Carolyn Lachnit is chairir.an of the committee in ctargs cl dance to be given Saturday in the Riley room cf the Claypool hrui by Alpha Chapter of Thi Theta Delta. Miss Betty Clark is alo a member Ihe committee.

A month later Coy ar.d ML Lctt Brunn, El Paso, Tex, were narrlsi. Shonnard was divorced in Paris l.i Juy. lie ana Mrs. Riary Liir.aci Joyce Shonnard had two children. N' SLf'Jli a Y'f, 'v IndianapolWs Latest Sensation I jyavG' For a limited time crdy, 'Hair trim and finger wav included, FREE i ThU 'lovdy wave win be anT other trie Ta prater.

Lerce. Itlli vnmtrri it with or wlthtut HnxU cad. AIm ren4 carl er wltl wave. TTe Specialize in Permanent Waving and Do No Other Beauty Work. laliUE PERTiIAIJEHT VAVE SYSTEM ft i i zn ISNT WASHDAY A TRIAL I HOW I HATE TO SCRUB CLOTHES IN THIS HARD WATER NEXT WASH DAY I DO NT UNDERSTAND WHY YOU STILL SCRUB THERE 3 AWAYTO SOAK CLOTHES WHITER LOUISE WAS RIGHTI THESE MARVELOUS RINSO SUDS HAVE SOAKED ALL THE OIRT OUTM vjbp lj ttr 3r aalj mid WW el 9 9 rwi EVER SAW THI KkHXJlXTtD HAfclVWATDt OAJ in tub or vasher WITHOUT SCRUBBINQl I CAN HARDLY relieve rr TRY RINSO ONCE ANO YOU'LL NEVER SCRUB AGAIN! ITS A HARD WATER SOAP.

YOU KNOW says MrT IeUrczt the way PTif ort fitch. tni. tnowy whlte. Z'tr washcl dc 'tl feNawiL i riWu pacxae for whiter vachec.

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