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i io; THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, MONDAY, JUNE 2. 1930. SOCIETY AND CLUBS; OF INTEREST TO PERSONAL and SOCIAL 1lT. and Mrs. Edvard 3.

Bennett entertained with a vreefc csd party at Laos Msrlr.lrucxe. CLLT'ord I. Lambert, who returned today to t. Loci, a dance Eai rrdaj ereninj at the Woodstock dab. Ir.

and lira, Oscar K. Torian and Ilia Anna O. Trrtan 13 so thla veta: to Eemnee. Miss, to attend the eczuneneexneni of tbe, UnlTtrslty of the Eoeth. Hiss Amelia Bum a.

Loulrrde, who has been nxltinr iir. and Mrs. WU I Urn 1L JuEjciaua, has returned bcnu. Mrs. J.

ZL Keller, who is in French XJcfc. vlU return la ten Urs to vtbe LUroti hoteL The Cacuna Chapter cf the Alpha Chsleron Alpha SarcrVtj will meet Tuesday for a luncheon at 1 o'clock fend i from )U, Ccfcrc nctlrlsa Upcn Arising mJCat Chat Umiktf. nothing' to helpfal as a flaaa ci Welch's, and It's the pure suondaIurstd Jake of luscious Concord Mildly laxative. Trr It as a breakfast I raitsix tiers! portions to the pint more if dilotsd, and many prefer it so. Most Umptinclr deliciooe breakfaet Inalt juice As la America et lees than portico.

VWklrt aThMHll MfHfl. fee.Wrlte deb's, LrvC O. WnthU, N.Y. j.mumk'c (I by the largest. Caateet liners of the short smooth Sc.

Lawrence Seaway white Empresses for luxury, new IMcKcsses for 6 day Cabin speed loo.tr (lt (orpla tmnt ccooonry. Almost dally from Montreal andN Quebec sarins 2 days open seal Pastlon Ploy rrscrwatlews secwred far our patron, IN 1mm. T. T. A 4 ie Mv Swk IUmH 14.

'rvttb ih4? A. MiWian. Ik T. Mrtwai mtoak lUix lmdU Hi. i at the home of Mrs.

Jesse PrltchanL Initiation services 'for new members will be followed by the installation of new officers, tnchyllny Mrs. William H. Kern, president: Mrs. Gecrre A. UftfUn, rice president: Mrs.

Clifford Earl, treasurer: Mrs. Pritehard. i re' ary. and Mrs. H.

D. Hatfield, press reporter. Tri Art Chib win hold a meetln this ereninx at 7:4 o'clock at the Y. W. C.

A. The Indianapolis afrrnmae Assorts tlon cf Kappa Delta Sorority win en tertaax with a csrden party wecnes cay at 7:30 p. m. at the home cf Mrs. uii.

Ejernart. in honor of the senior members cf Chi Tbeta Chi Sorority. The Zeta Chapter of PI OmJcron wlU fire a dinner bridge party Wednesday rrenlng at the Pood Craft shep. miss Zdrthe Dangherty, chair man of the social committee. wl be assisted by the Misses Mary Swank.

Leona Ltaeenfelter, Katheryn Janet Kxuzbt and Mildred Thorn burzn. Harold Pennies and her Miss JaequeXto hare tone to Cohasset. Msss, where they win spend the summer. Mrs. Stephen and Mrs.

Everett M. Schof leid. left today for Denver to attend the bien rJal conTcntloa of the General Fed cratlra of Women's Clubs. Pram there they win so to Los Angeles to! visit Mrs. Eosart sister.

Mrs. J. o. Ehultx, retcmlnj home ta a month. Mrs.

Kate Benner and daughter Flora and Leonard RuckeUhaus. who were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry have returned to their home In St. Louis.

Dr. and Mrs. Harry ITOt, Eds caie. J.I1CZL. who were guerts of Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Bodmrnlllrr, hare returned come. Mr. and Mrs. Horace O.

Casady nave returned xrcra laxs wavasee. Edward Nell. Jr. has come from New York to spend the summer with his parent. Mr.

end Mrs. Edward Nell. fir. Mrs. Ntll is visiting in PI tu burgh, and will Join her husband cere in two weeas.

Mr. ard Mrs. Pred SL Boone. 8rM Manhattan, Kss. are Mr.

and Mrs. rred s. noone, Jr. Members of the Ladles Auxiliary of the cajedonian Club win meet at 2 p. to, Wednesday, at the home of Mrs.

John M. Anderson. The wedding of Miss Helen M. Me oahey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

James McOahey. Jr. and Clarence T. Raney, eon of Mrs. Anna Raney.

took piace Bunaay axtemoon in the Pair new Presbytolan church with the Rev. Edward. Haines Klstler offldat xnc. The bride wore a gown of ivory WORLZm GREATEST TRAVEX. SYSTEM BMfmm TrQM Omw( Qmmd aW VTmU It's the liiUIe.

Niceties of Dry (Cleaning Perfection Tfiat sialic GE1EG OMZING So Popular! tXXXAXaS LAKOXST DST CXCAKEKS Rifirhtfully Grefffforizingr, the preferred dry deaningr, earns its popularity because it fully recaptures the original beauty of a soiled garmenty makes it look iis best with twice the satisfaction in wear! Open a Gregg Charge Account DHcxcl 5050 1 9mwmm OF INDIANA. satin with a teZe "veil and carried ivory roses. Mrs. George Carter, matron of honor, wore poodre blue and carried spring flowers. Jesse Hail was best man.

Members of Delta Chspter of Alpha Omlcron Alpha and then husbands win be entertained Tuesday night with a buffet supper and bridge party at the home of Mrs. Robert Price. The local Oarment Workers' cation: No. 127. win give a card party this evening at o'clock in Plumb er's nan.

Manama and waahmgton streets. Mrs. Edgar Am is chairman of the rommtttre charge of the card party to be given Tuesday at 2:14 and p. m. the Little Flower auditorium for the benefit of the Little Flower church.

The Alpha Chi Ahtmnas Club' of Kappa Alpha Theta win hold a meeting Tuesday at 6:15 p. m. at the home cf Miss Dorothy Barrett, who win be stsiited by Miss Dale Waterberry and Mrs. Marina; i The Delta ZeU Mothers Club of Butler University win meet for lunch eon st 1 o'clock Tuesday at the chap ter house. Following the business meeting officers for the romtng year win be tnstallrd.

They include Mrs. A. Lb Miller, president: Mrs. E. 8.

Headrlcx. vice president: Mrs. R. W. Oriff ey.

secretary and Mrs. Merrill E. Wlleon. treasurer. Hostesses win be Mrs.

Wilson. Mrs. Bedrick. Mrs. E.

Re bush and Mrs. B. J. Ouedelhcefer. rs Mrs.

WCUam Guy Wall entertained with a hmrheon bridge today at the Woodstock Club in honor of her guest Mrs. Robert Earl: Wall. Warsaw. N. Covers were laid for ten guests, the table being; arranged with pink Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Kottemsn have returned from South and their daughter. Miss Prances Kotteman. wlli arrive home Tuesday from St. Mary's College at South Bend.

www Mrs. J. P. Jackson is visiting in Ft. Brancn.

Mrs. Prank Davis. PL Branch. visiting her son. Marlon Daria.

Mrs. Oeorze N. Collins, who has been spenins three weeks with Mr. and Mrs. H.

J. Holman. has returned to her home in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs.

Prank B. Swan, who nave been visiting Dr. and Mrs. Alonzo B. Chapman, have returned.

to their home in Chicago. Mrs. Louise Kroeckel has returned after spending the winter in New York with her daughter, Miss Clara atane xroeckei. Mrs. Charles P.

Elmberman enter tamed Saturday evening in honor rf her Hsler. Miss Emma Rottler. Guests memaea Mrs. Harry oiesking. wane maker: Mrs.

William T. Hereth. Mrs. nay cauanan. airs.

Dewey E. oom mel. Mrs. J. H.

Poster. Mrs, Ezra Marie Becker. Anna May Browne and! szsa m. Rotuer. i Mr.

and Mrs. Stanley J. Push, who harel been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles O.

Pugh. have returned to their home in Detroit. Mrs. Burton Stout has returned from a visit in Detroit. Mrs.

XL K. TIbbets win entertain the Madison Club Wednesday at 2 p. m. Sebeel 4S Cherms Give Play. Members of the Mothers Chorus of School 49.

Parent Teachers Associa tion, win give 7a play. "Fun on the i Podunk Limited. the nights of June and ein the: basement of the West Indianapolis Public Library. DAILY VITAL STATISTICS Xwrltti Clarroc. A.

Urun.l tod vu WlUUcx. Hrdy ATlen and Trr Allen. Ifxrbert, hrwit mtA Mmrj T. ImSr. Clmrwm J.

nl Hn itcCmhey VirhoiMM Vnmm and r.llm WMrr. AUrwt Cbok. ad Helen Wuf. nmnmn F. Bertiar nd Vada Coleman, wiiit.

stronr 4 Edn Lone. rerdmaaa Doep.1 aod ZaUutb Pdw. rm. I Nolllnrer in) Knth T. Xlnr.

WilltM Comb, tod Edith Dean. WUUm Kjchoi. and Crsn. iu SexMB mad LodTle Hnet Howard 4. Bll aad Kay B.

Umtrt. John Ufrhbroadi and Beatrice Tata. Mfrrln M. Smltl ud iViiber V. Diaekma.

and Marraraa Kapr. And WUktrm and Anna McCotneiL Charfc. Coottf ujUt a ad Lrronna Juris. jaoor ana wrttBv c. xnier.

Jlobrt L. Saadv and Willa Rfak JoaPh Pobnr aad Addi. Torn. VI atlcaard Dm Hon and Flame liourtea. IWUk BW4 K.

WUaon. SS year. Lac Bo Aaroa CoBaa. 05 Tear. S4S9 Stewart.

Dawae, Y7 yrw. HetaodUt Boa pital. Inl noal Arthur JC. ToreUa, 49 year, tilt W. Delaware, lnaaiuoa.

Edward O. STeele. 5S year. 3121 JC. IHi i Martha awfinrtua.

Ban. Oty BoepitaL Kobert Joaepb Soy. 4 dar. eo a jioepiiat. aaatectaau.

St. Tia Bertha XVrlee. year. SIS Xaatera. Edith Stanford.

4 re are. Caatral la. Hoepitai, paimoaary edema. Harold H. Behrawr.

S3 year. Ceatral In. dutaa if oepttal. browche poeuaaooia. Bobertjr.

DoU. 13 year, aty Boepital. florwaca Weaver S4 TweUtJa. apoplexy. Infant Belcher.

10 aarnyxtaUoa yeara, Z15 W. sataotea, 4tS Blaka. Martha S. Banader. year.

UtS W. Tklnj eeiunL eerabral acmorrbare. Aaaa Lv Gaerln, es year, 1601 kooee Tall, chroelo Barocarditla. Lanra Nnon Coral. SS year.

S811 Broadway. ainerlaeHrroeie. Anraet Cornell. SS year. Oty BoapitaL aocadcataL, Btrt Betana, Walter and Edna StHrra.

419 Tow, boy. Oral and Beaino WaAace, tZ leaded. DOT. Leaadee nltaL bor. aad Jewjie Smitk.

Chrletii Bobert and XarrnertU DeXaav ISOS 8C PaeU bor. Chartra aad kather rtiwina. 1445 Irtner. boy. rrank and TTtoreace Thompeoa.

S029 lar dlanapolla boy. Ray aad Leila Tf 1405 CaeUe. airL CbMter and Lilliaa Wtodman. 1023 St. eon.

rlrl. CTMwter aad lAUOaa Wiedeenaa. 10C3 St. Pant rtrL Harrer aad Clcssa Skaer. SS45 X.

nrnny. irt. Thoaaae and DmOm Xiaoerey. Colemaa Ho.tai. rtrl.

John and JCadelia Xrlta. Coleraaa Hospital, sfei. TSeJMlac rerealta. 9. Brow.

ZStZ E. Twmtr fif th. altara Uon. seo. G.

Lee. RiMaade. 9100. Tettrv. 11S4 LliwVa.

roof ffK). Stepbeoeoa. lilt Breokatde. varar. SSV.

S. V. MMRpeoft. Borthweet eoraer Howard. Betaaer.

wreck ecnool booa. S2.V. Kiel. 7 Oranr. Mr loee.

S400. V. Baldwla. 710 8. Irrlasnon.

rararc. S1SS. A. C. Tree.

135 E. rorty erreatk, addi Uoa. S6O0. ClvB Patiat. Esamteatlon for cirO mi ifc.

poaftion ladiaaa and elaewaerv will be beid in lndiaaapolie eooa. aocrdirr to an aaaooce meat Monday br Henry M. Trimpe. aecre. tarr ef the United State civil eerriee board of exaaum at the lndiaaanotia poMoffioe.

One of the pJacee for rblrb examination win be held torlodra a roral mad camer'e poeaiion at Caanbr at a eaiarr i SI. SOU. Appbcatlone for thia poev tum moet be eeat ta before Jane T7. Other TioriUowe which are open oa 'compctittT eaanunatlon indode: Arrtcrfltaral extcnaioo Mwl I 92.SOO a year. Indian wld eemce: phrtotberapy aid and phyatotberapr aa fietant.

field aerrice of the Cnited SUM reterane borvaa and tb public health rrjice: aupet rtaor of sanitation. l.SOO a yr. rVral lado trial InautnUoa for Women. AkWeoa. W.

rnidaac. aad Macero at offwvr. $3 8O0 to S4.40U a year: tot rnMnee and placement officer. 3 OO a tAtitO a war assistant wniA a boo and placement officer. to 1 14J.30 a xtais louiaa.

Lesl etrric. Exercise Right to Make Decision, Seniors Are Told "Just as a Bring being not only has the right to breathe, but must breathe to lire, so must he exercise his right to make decisions. said Dr. Oeorge A. Prants.

pastor of the First Pres byterian church, in his sermon Self Determination" at the bacca laureate services cf the Teachers College of Indianapolis. Sunday after noon at the church. The graduating class of 22S stu dents and members of the faculty all wore caps and gowns. Matthew Haines read the benediction. A musical program was given by the Teachers College choir, under the direction of Mrs.

Ruth O. Benedict, with Miss America Brown and Miss Alberta Mullen as soloists. Miss Edith Carr, organist, was accompanist. Commencement ezcerlses will be held Friday at 10 a. m.

at Roberts Park M. church. 100TH ANNIVERSARY IS OBSERVED BY CHURCH Moravians at Hope Beid Recreate Lave Feast" tt High Official. Special to Tbe Indianapolis Xewa) COLUMBUS, Ind. June 2.

Ap proximately 500 persons attended the celebration at Hope Sunday to com memorate the 100th anniversary of the establishment of the Moravian church there. The anniversary sermon waa by the Rev. F. H. Oa pp.

Bethlehem. Pa, an official of the Moravian church. described vari ous steps in church membership and activity. At noon a basket inner waa, served in the Moravian chapeL A special memorial service was held in the Public square. The Rev.

P. O. Pulmer. pastor of the church, spoke. At night the love feast was held.

The address was by the Rev. Rem hold Henklemann. former pastor of the church, now pastor of a Moravian church in New York. Music Included organ selections by Dr. E.

Q. Re who played the church organ nity lour years. Special meetings will be held each night this week, closing Sunday. Indianapolis and Vicinity Brief a ta Dr. Mr.

Anna Waldea. 1758 Howtrt rtreet. will be hoatea for the Gonre H. Cbp orui 10. 10.

wedaetdir aooa. i or a. cotctpu aiaa Break Staavp Flnri 8afc Oei SSS. Burrlara Jimmied a door to the Pre mier Stamp Company office. 802 State Life PQikUoa.

Su Hlar aXa bt. rained eatranr a aafe and aaeaoed wltli aocord inr to a report to police. Tbe combina tion mt tbe aafe wee worked and a chieel waa rued to open toe rasa cos. Safetr CewaeQ Meet. Indnatrtal iIaat reore aentmltr rronn i lorn iiKiiaoapoua aajetr tJouneu wiu rt to diacuae "SeUine tbe Kmnlore on Safety." Monday at 7:45 d.

at the Jndiaaanoli Chamber ef Commerce. Tbe dteeoaaton will be held by I. Barrrr. of tbe lrbnk. Morae and W.

Poepper. of tbe Diamood Chain and Man efaoturior Company. J. JE. Sidel.

director of tbe council, will make eererai announce annt eowcernins the eouncire Induatrial aafety Officer of the induatrial rrap will be elected. The meetinr will be tbe laet of iu kind anui tbe fall. SteamahJp Meveraeata. IjOKDON'. June 1.

Arrived: American Fanwr. from New York. OVDSIA. Mar Z8. AJTtTed: Xulakl.

from New York. SOCTHAM PT6X. Mar. SO. Arrirad: Leviathan from 'ew MAPLES.

Jane 2 Arrired: ConU Grande from Uew Tork. COB ft. Jan. i Arrired: Arabic, from Jfew York. LONDO.V Jon X.

Arrired: Carmania. from New York. GLASGOW. Jane 2. Arrirrd: California.

from New York. NEW YORK. Jane 1. Arrired: Kanr holm. from Gotnenburr: American Banker.

from London. GAL WAY. June 1. Sailed: Scythla. for Jfew York, DANZIG.

May Z8. Sailed: Polonia. lor New York. Money Tem Officers Installed by Chi Tau Alpha The banquet and tn stalls tlon of cfflcers of Chi Tau Alpha Sorority was held Sunday evening at the Columbia Club. The table was arranged with a centerpiece of spring Cowers, and place cards were sachets of rose leaves in the sorority colors, green and orchid.

Each guest received a gold compact engraved with the sorority monogram. Miss Virginia Schey was tcestmaster. and Miss Mildred Hlldebrandt sang. Miss Evelyn was chairman of the com mittee on arrangements. New officers who were installed were Mrs.

Em mett Thompson, president: Miss Helen Leiper. vice president: Miss OUle Lewis, secretary; Miss Beulah O'Brien, treasurer, and Miss HUdebrandt. at torney general. Miss Betty Hicks, ooteotnz president, had served two years. Indiana Central Students Hear Stump; Get Diplomas Hnmin belnes learn the way of Uvlng from their disappointments rather than in their good said Albert Stump, lawyer, at the twenty fifth yriTmai commencement exercises of the Indiana Central Col lege Monday in the college gymna slum.

Before an audience of approximate' lv 1.500 persons, among whom were Mayor Reginald suurran ana con ference suDerintenaents ox tne xnca ana. Illinois and Wisconsin districts of the United Brethren church. Dr. L. J.

Good, president of the college, presented diplomas to seventy eight four year graduates and to twenty two two year graduates. Miss Julia Good, daughter of the president, led the class in scholarship honors, After the exercises a dinner was served on the campus grounds. Mrs. Tarnell Qalts Xavy League. WASHINGTON, June 2 (UJ) The Nary League of the United States received today the resignation of Mrs.

Emily C. TarneH, wife of Rear Admlral Barry E. Tarnell, who withdrew from, the league in protest against what she termed its "quite un patriotic attitude toward the Lon don naval treaty. i William Horn ard Gardiner, president of the league, recently made a radio address urging public pressure to hold up senate action on the London treaty until December. At headquarters it was explained today that the league has taken no position on the treaty but merely la urging careful considera tion.

Carthage Girl to Be Wed. (Special to Tbe Xndianapolia Newel GREENFIELD, Lnl, June 2. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Leisure.

Carthage, have announced the engagement of their daughter. Miss Marie Leisure, to Hugh F. Weber, this city, the marriage to take place June 22. Nalsre's Priceless Gift "PERFECT TEETH" Can yew afferd fe neglect years? Good Work Moderate Prices The PEOPLE'S D1OTISTS 36 West Washington SL Haare 9 a. ue.

6 p. a. an. te IS ss. Cannot Us to Sell You the Wrong Shoe Sometime we lose prospective customers not because we can't fit them correctly, but because we will not sell them shoesjthat do not fit.

Money can not tempt us to sell you the wrong shoe for your foot, So, when you can make up your mind that you're through experimenting with shoes and really want to end your foot suffering come to Strotrp. Tucker. Once you wear a pair of Stroup Tueker shoes and experience the complete relief that they bring, you will be our customer for life. We have scores of patrons throughout the United States and In the far corners of the earth, who regularly send to us for their shoes. Stroup Tueker shoes are graceful and aristocratic in appearance.

They are truly fine shoes, yet are not pro hibitively priced. They will cost you no more than you probably have been paying maybe less. We invite you to come to our store and be convinced that we can give you comfort. Stroup Tucker SHOE COMPANY Pennsylvania at Massachusetts Ground Floor K. of P.

Building 7E VILL MAKE "YOUR FEET COMFORTABLE OCoprriiitS T.C,1930 College Heads Tell W.C.T.U. I Student Drinking Is Less i I EVANSTON. June 2 (AP.) A symposium of the views of 257 American college presidents has convinced the national Woman's Christian Temperance Unkm there is less drinking among students today than ever before, and that student opinion against intoxicants is on the ascendant. The W. T.

U. solicited opinions ox the nations on the liquor sitsstkm and today made pub ne ue xouowicg results: Less drinking than before prohlhl uon iev No drinking among students forty four. Drinking now and always unknown or almost unknown among students lorry seven. About the same amount of drinking now as oerore the Eighteenth amendmenteight. Conditions are bad seven.

Condition are worse three. The answers casne from forty five states. Summing up the results of its questionnaire, the W. C. T.

U. observed: The presidents' views coincide with tbe statements by the two famous football coaches. Alonso Stagg. of the University of Chicago and Fielding IL (Hurry Up) Yost, Unilversity of Michigan, who told the Judiciary committee of the house of representatives that student drinking was vastly less since prohibition, and ere in disagreement with the idea expressed by W. Roper, coach of Princeton, who said "drinking conditions are so bad he nesitated to send his children to Fee Graduating The annual banquet given by the siumnss of St.

John's Academv in honor of the graduating class will be held Wednesday evening at the Co The Announces WOMEN lumbia dub. Miss Margaret Marshall wm be toaxtmaster and toasts wul be given by the Misses Teresa Glock ling. Celeste Dugan. Catherine Connor, May Moran. Teresa Moorman and Mrs.

Leo Moran. The committee in charge will include the Misses Anna Barton (chairman), Eleanor Moran. Eileen Moore, Mary Marshall, Jean 0ConnelL Clara Grande. Eileen Fletcher. Frances Klee.

Rita Hess. Catherine Davey, Orace BlackweU. Frances Scherer, Alice BsVlns, Anna Kavanaugh and Nora Barton. Reagan Snyder The marriage of Miss Edith Dorothy Snyder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Edward J. Snyder, to Don B. Reagan, Detroit, was celebrated with pretty ceremony st 12:30 p. m. Sunday at the First Evangelical church, the Rev.

Herbert Eberhardt, cousin of the bride, officiating. Only members of the family and Jfew intimate friends were present. The altar was arranged with baskets of roses, peonies and greenery. Mrs, George W. Fer ria, sister of the matron of honor, wore a gown of light blue georgette with picture hat, and the bride was gowned in pink georgette with pic ture hat.

Both carried arm bouquets of roses. George W. rerris was best man. Mrs, Snyder wore a gown of flowered chiffon. The ceremony was followed by a reception at the church.

and a dinner at the Ciaypooi hoteL Mr. and Mrs. Reagan have gone to Detroit, where they will live. Out of town guests were Mr and Mrs, Charlea Reagan and daughter. Nobles YCle.

Ltrtn in Remove Ddruff 3 With the Famous A Special Bargain Offer on Fitch's Dandruff Remover Shampoo this Week Only Five foot Bath Spray, Costs. No. 6 Sire, FITCH SHAMPOO Total aluc. $1.50 .75 Bitch Breakfast Party at Highland Club Arthur C. Shea entertained L.r.t.j T7ith a brtakiast party at land Golf and Country Club Li 2 of Miss Evelyn Barnes end whose maxri; v.

place Saturday. Cutf r. and Mrs. C. Hern.

r. Mrs. John James Cocper, Mrs. William H. Jucr ciaus, I Mrs.

RurVohVt fL llacrle. 1 Laurens L. nderson ar.d 3 Amelia Brown, llfn ard, Marea Ilauelscn. Ectty Zi 1 rett. Betty Brown.

Caroline I ri son, Margaret Denny. Sweeney, Hope Pfairiin, The j. Severti. Albert Deluse, Taul tln. Volnry Malott Erown.

J. Kothe. William IL Ve mer, I rt Blakeman and Walter C. Mc a. Real Thra for Jlorie Act BOSTON, June 2 (A.P.) A 1 in real 1 life Ycry nearly tn 1 1: career of Nancy Carroll, scrt: SundayJ when th thirty motor yacht Katherine II, ri which she was a guest; all tj tiered in a stiff gale cit Mines The movie actress and her 1 Jack KirUnd.

and thlrtren c. ions were tossed about ry r.e?r? and a hich wind for hours bet. cued by a fishing schooner. Uia lessen Arthur. At Ward Belmexit Lanehr 1.

Dr. John Wynne Barton. Tenn, wUl be the principal at the Ward Belmont state lu; to be held at the Indianapolis A. Club. June 7.

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