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J. 10 THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS." TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 1930. C9lr)fsa) rofi Pieee Set Otn fTCf Free LI ixr la 1617 MODERN SLIP COVER CO. Tl ie V.n n.Nn lic lUrt'i durinj xbt VZt iexty yea.ra taa eatat liJtd itiadirrlj difficult to 3rpa wr sira acxiicvin tit wcrsinsly impoiaible thxt Txtnnn. bj preientiiijc the SAUC FINE QUALITY, of FjOCmTEAIl at notiwiWy, LOER TRICES "trill rtcrw beautiful footwear tl fenr new hom on tie Hennracat Circle prices $10.50 to $18.

Dr. Lewis Brown has returned from a trip to Canada and Michigan. Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence 8.

Pall and daughters Jane and Carol bar returned from lact Late, Mich. John K. Woodruff baa gone to Detroit as a delegate to the Phi Delta Tbeta fraternity national convention. Mr. and Mrs.

Harold C. Puller and daughter Julia. Detroit, are rUlUng Mr. and Mrs. r.

X. PuUer. Mr. aad Mrs. Fred Wicker ara yls lUng In Princeton.

a The Women's Lions Club wOl hold Its monthly meeting and a luncheon New Face Powder Now the Fash ion The aktn cf youth He tn erery box of new wonderful MELLO GLO Pace Powder. The purest powder made Its color Is passed by the U. 8. government. No pastiness, riskiness or Irritation.

A new Preneh process makes It spread more smoothly and prevent large pores. No more shiny noses it stays on longer. Use MZXLO OLO. a.ncnuntriT place. a Importance te'' of Early 7t Aii I Winter Cruise Reservations Winter travel longer a mere fad.

Buny Amrri cans, recognising the need far a. few weeks vigor restorinr samhin in the midst of winter, are taking advantage of the many eroise offered In ever Inrreasinr nombers. It it ritally important, therefore, to the persons plsnning a winter trip, make reser Tttiong at th? earlieit possible time in order to irfnrt the desired aeeemmodatJona. Let wa eonsalt with yovi concerning this winter' travel. rot only ean we ear for ill th deUili ineident te yotrr trip, bat belie re oar year peraonal travel experience, will be of benefit to you.

Just call, writ or phone, airAtn a. KrTx, MAVAr.r tkavtl intt.lc lbs Ls4ls Travel Bam af lsalaassatit OM.TRUST.ft 120 East Market SU at RI ley 5341 Hdn Trow, "tel ace launch a tkov safti ssiips," tAorti k.T$9lt witK tandal pictured en fjreelc fainting. veonwy sanetals, both Ae eerrted evrey ey JPart mnd warn, fit Phrygian ena trm. voi a fed tn fro; a a (Arette. lack kid r4.

icitk lUick mCtattttr 'tmuir keet $1230 CIRCLE TOVER SHOP bridge party Wednesday at the Ava toa Country Club. Mrs. Roy chairman of the program committee, i arranged tfee special guest day program. John K. Scott has returned from a trip to Europe.

Mr. and Mra. Ernest J. Pressmali. of Elkhart, who came to attend the fair, and were the week end guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Sahaldan have returned home. Mr. and Mrs. W.

L. Klrkpatrkk have returned from Chillicothe. where they went to Tlsit Mr. Kirk pa trick's relative. Mrs.

Kirkpatrick's mother, Mrs. Wllllim Hardd. accompanied them home lor a. week's visit. Mrs.

Martin McDermott and daughter Cecelia, and Mrs. Walter Shiel and son Roger have returned from a motor trip to Hot Springs. Ark, alter a visit with their mother, airs. Michael Chine, who Is pending the season at the Arlington hotel The A rslon Country Club will have ladies' luncheon bridge Thursday at 1 p. with election of officers.

Hostesses will be Mrs. Prank V. Hawkins and Mrs. Earl Herrey. Mr.

and Mrs. Walter W. Ward have returned from a three weeks' motor trip to Ts Moines, la, and Sturgeon Bay, Wis. Mrs. Avery T.

Hoyt and daughter i Rachel Jean, of Sacramento. CaL, are visiting ber mother. Mrs. Kacnel E. Wright.

Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Wylie. who have returned from Miami to live In Indianapolis, are at home at the Dolly Madison apartment. Mr.

and Mrs. C. W. Don have returned from a visit with their daughter, Lester Corliss, at Wilmette. m.

Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Showalter had as their guests for the week end Dr.

Arthur Walters. Miami; Dr. and Mrs. Roger Tea. Will Walter and Mrs.

PNumle Show, La'ayete; Mr. and Mra. John K1U and son Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Jsck Siebert and daughter Shirley Ann, Mrs.

Charles Pucht and son Charles and Pred Carlisle. Cincinnati. The' marriage of Miss Winifred T. Rodibaugh, daughter of Mrs. H.

M. Rodihaugh. to Philip Williams, son of Mrs. Helen WUliama. took place Monday at a.

m. In the parish house of St. Joseph's church. Miss Sarah Julia Crooke, bridesmaid, wore a yellow silk ensemble and carried Claudius Pernet rosea. Roger Klley was best man.

The bride wore a white crepe silk ensemble, with white fox scarf and hat, and carried pink rosea many was followed by a breakfast at the Antlers hoteL Mr. and Mrs. William have left for a motor trip to Miami, and will be at home In Indianapolis after September 15. VTIu Jane TX Rafert baa returned. after snendine a Year In Denver, and Is at the Colonnade apartment.

Miss Mary Catherine Coulter has re turned from a three week visit In i 9 Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand P. Van Der Indianapolis and Viciniry 1. W.

T. PoeabeeUt bb broidery Club win rnrnt for aiad lun hsoa Th ur a ib horn mt Mr. lAxlh. StockJa bnr. 165 Ceatcenial stretu St.

Vary a Serial lute will strrtaim at earea aad otu Tbnraday at :0 b. n. via hail. SIS bona aw Jersey street. The eeaaasittaa ta eksrt InHwJa Mra.

Iaaart Kiehasa. Xra. STIlaabeta Oiiaw. fr JeMtk Acararardea. ao Mrs.

rraacM sveta. The ladiaaavaHa iatrW Vnartl mt Dsr Woanaa a a. atMmir Soaty Wday at 10 a. au. at tbtT.

W. Koem a. nan Umim win riM mi. rarty afwnwvw faatie TTa a. rn PvikI w.

tlcUti ft 1k at ra anraal reaaisa im rvte bM Jndi 2 BartH nark. Otr ffir Idwii Ch 9ir TM mi4L and Triok Eerxi Ubaan. aeerFtar and treaam'. Th 1P31 reaaiwi wiO tm h(d the lm Saniar is Auwi at Lebaaon. The anvtbary te ttia wta SMiet ateow at 2 cloex SVhom Ftn.

40i Sailterd avciroe. Tmilem Pk AtU Tbrewtra. yvraoea wk tarew art 4 HirfM Duaaay. ara fourteen. 10 Kirj a be aat mm.

a Irani a a rmval wiwi at Tenth atnet aad Kirr ave w. xesv'ty aijht, vera beir arfet by Slice, Tba Key baek was feunsl aa4 wa treated by a Beirfeborbomi Tihyie osa. iu isj4 to be not scriess. Wl asewaa KHraata Ciafc. Ca operstiTe Marketer TrJer yxral Imwrn." wiJ! tw Hm ef aa iiMmf WUtiam Mi.

presidmt of xh Farm Sifu Feierauon at th am Club hmcbemi Wadnjar ta Riley room ft iba Claypoot Th rkr wit? irlixlv! by Herman r. Welff. ywaident of the Vj.jtiux K'ariar wbo ar atten tbe Indiana Mt fatr wbe mj tbe apra er ara urrad is svtetl ttt tunT. JLo Ayn (Cod, 1 A 4 MAVE YOUM PTOTOGKAPIff TAKEN in Our Portrait Studio 9 Photograph 11x14 inches (Almost half the thi entire newspaper nfe.) Yoa Don't to Take Mre Tban One! A really lovely large studio portrait of yourself, your youngster or any member of your family for $1.00 while this special offer lasts! Sounds impossible? We've made thousands in the past few months. Come in and sec them.

1 Exfra Prints, $1.00 Each No Appointment Necessary DOWNSTAIRS STORK 1 CLUB, SOCIAL AND OTHER PHASES OF WOMEN'S LIFE PERSONAL and SOCIAL Mr. John Sloan Kittle and Mlsa Marjorie Kittle hare returned front their summer bom at Lax Mim Injfkee. a Dr. rrederte W. Taylor.

If ev Totl. Ttsitirf fcU purest. Mr. aM Mr. William U.

Tartar, for a week. Ur. and Urs. I J. Ce.

ef St. Xu2, Ttottlnf tba Ber. and Mr. A. H.

Godard baa igtuiifd from the Godtrd rusisier hots at WchTlIle, N. where ba spent the season. Mra. Oodtrd vtn return September IS. Vr.

and Mrs. GayTord Wood hare returned from Lake Wrruee. Mr. and Un: F. 8.

ParrUh spent the ireex end At Okobi Indian raertt lion in Brovn county. Robert B. Echmuck. Philadelphia. Is his parents, Mr.

and airs: Ecisauclc. Ur. and lira. ItaV V. A.

Walker Kara returned from tour of tee Oreat Lakes and Maekinxc Island, Mr. and Mr. Robert I Thompson. ho hare been pendin a week with Hr. Tbonipton'i motber, Mrs.

Oor Demir.j, tire fone to Cleveland lor few days to winit her mother. Mrs. O. C. Jones, Tnxn there they will a im) DISTINCTIVE GIFTS FOR BRIDGE PARTIES TVWa Variety Laexpeasir la Priea KJS 1 SLIP COVERS lfilrammer Special DATS ONXT Larr rt matcritl.

ta motor to Kew York, where they win attend Columbia UniTentty. Mr. axtd Mrs. Wylie Daniels wfll leare Wednesday lor northern Musa chusett. Mrs.

Chester A. Bradford ha returned form Chicago where she visited her daughter, Mrs. Maurice Murphy. Mrs. O.

8. Bunnell and Mrs. Hugh H. Rxnsa cod dacrhters bare rone to Hintaa Lake, Mich. Mrs.

Jacob T. Dunn and daughter Eleanor: hare returned from northern Vfkhlfan, Mr. and Mrs. Anton J. Rubnan.

Br Terre HauU. art apendicr a few days at tba Marott hotel after spending tht fummer In Michigan. Camell B. rielg and Mis Anna M. Gleten hare returned from West Baden.

Dr. Berniyj Kennedy has returned from Harbor Point. Mich. Mrs. Kennedy will arrrre horn Wednesday to spend a few days In Indianapolis before returning to Harbor Point, where she win remain until later in the season.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Swing, Miami. Fla are the guests of Mrs. Zwtng's sister, Mrs.

O. M. Powler. Dr. and Mrs.

Lee Z. Strong. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorre McCarty and Miae Pauline Mccarty bare returned from a trip to Cllfty Pans.

Veer hare arrived lxnt after a trip to Canada. CravUn Shlrley. (Soeeiai te The lndiaaapoli Kw FLAINFIELD, September Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Crayton left today for Lexington, Ky, where "Mr.

Crayton Is director of the experimental school of th University of Kentucky. Mrs. Crayton before her marriage yerterday was Miss Lois Shirley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pred O.

Shirley, of Aon. and had been a teacher in the schools there for five years. She Is a Delta Zeta. 44r. Cray ton Is a graduate of Pranklln College and holds a master's degree from Indiana University.

He formerly superintendent of th Amo High School He is a Sigma Alpha Epsilon and Phi Bet Kappa. Wedded Sixty Tears. Celebrate. Mr. and Mrs.

H. A. Burkhardt celebrated their sixtieth wedding anniversary at their home Monday with a family dinner and informal reception. They hay lived In Indianapolis the greater part of their married life, although both were born and spent their childhood In Johnson county. Eight children are living and au.

except the son. living In Oregon, attended the celebration. A daughter, Mrs. Estella Smoot, widow. Uvea with her parents.

Ceapie Wadded Fifty Tears. Mr. and Mrs. X. K.

Morris observed their fiftieth wedding anniversary at their home Mondav. Thev ha U4 In Indianapolis for more than forty ar. ua nave no children, but nieces and nephews sent a basket containing fifty roses In ooow ot iue asy. Orehari School Opens September IT. Wednesday.

September IT, win be the official opening day of the Orchard school. lo West Porty second street, c. H. Matravers is princlpaL Mm lOTTEKTaV. Vptembpv 1 Arrtved; frrn yw Tork.

AJfTWEBJ Vptmbw 1. Xrri nd; Bel Snlaiv1. IronT Twk. GaiHENECRO. Sepuw.boe 1 Arrived: Drottntnrholm.

lrom Sr TOIOHAMA. Sptcnbrr 1. Aniwd: riVTt Pier', trtwa San yrtncisro. 8etrabe 1. AmTfJ: Ber.

Sb. trn Nw Tnrk. CALWAT. Ari.i SLaLTriTad; raS from yw Tork. BBlJIEy.

Vvtmbw 1. SaUad: Sard Ilia, lor Tork. BLUE EYED LASSIE WINS HEARTS OF HAROLD LLOYDS, IS ADOPTED i i a. 'T: Av i vv '''J'e mr la: J. 5' Jl i 4 1 4 I i P.

and Phot. Ten months ago the Harold XJoyds of screen comedy fame noticed that six year old Gloria Llcyd seemed to miss the companionship of a sister. At that time they took Into the household a little blond, blue eyed girl one year younger than Gloria, and now the little Marjorle Elizabeth, known a Peggy, ha become Lloyd by legal adoption. Peggy, at left, might easily pass as a sister cf Gloria, at right Meridian Hills Events Planned The program cf entertainments planned by the Meridian Hills Country Club for September Includes a junior dance Priday evening in the charge of a committee with Mrs. Alfred D.

Hits and Mrs. Harold E. Sutherlln. The second of a series of Saturday afternoon bridge parties for wive of the members and their guests will' be held September 6 at 2 p. m.

Mrs. Hits and Mrs. B. P. Kelly will be hostesses.

Other events are a ladles' luncheon bridge. September 8. at 1 p. ra wjth Mrs. George C.

Moore chairman of the committee, assisted by Mrs. George W. Mahoney. and September 27 there will be a dinner bridge at 7 p. m.

Wiies HiatU tSpedal to The Indianapolis 9ewtl NOBLES VXIXE. September 3. Marriage of Miss Caroline Hlatt to Orin Wiles, Indianapolis, which occurred at the Ftrjt Presbyterian church there with the Rev Forest Taylor reading the ceremony, is announced by Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Hiatt, of this city, parent of the bride.

The bridfgToom is a graduate of Indiana University and a Siorna Phi and an Alpha Kappa Pfl. They ill live in Indianapolis. TpgZZ SKT faf Permanent. i Mr Wave PARIS A'lF WAVE. $3 40UR FRENCH WAVE $5' ALVETTA MARIE" WAV 16.50 I arxH sarel.

Tvrme mt with er It heat Klngtat tnk! Ala Ktaan Crl, Swirl Paih War. I Wa anwiaUss ta aermaaent wtvisg nn4 4m mm Mhrr beaety werfc Esperieaeea Opersiers Only at URUE PERMANENT Wave System CIS Hooserelt Bldg. Lincoln 1731 Roehm Brady St. Joan of Are church was the scene of a pretty wedding ceremony this morning at 9 o'clock when Miss Loretta Brady, daughter cf T. H.

Brady, of Union became the bride of Richard M. Roehm. of Terre Haute, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Roehm.

of Terre The Rev. Maurice O'Connor read the nuptial mass, before an an altar arranged with pink gladioli Miss Mary Brady, of Union City, the bride's only attendant, wore a gown of Burgundy velvet and carried Cecelia roses. Louis Roehm. of Terre Haute, was best man. The bride wore a gown of marine blue silk crepe and.

carried a shower of Bride roses. The service was followed by a wedding breakfast at the Marott hotel, the table being arranged vith pink roses and tall white tapers, with a wedding cake In the center. With the bridal party, covers were laid for T. H. Brady, Union City, father of the bride: Mr.

and Mrs. Louis Roehm, parent of the bridegroom; Miss Mary Moran, Terre Haute; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Prank and daughter Constance. Dayton, Miaa France.

Byrne. Union City; Mr. and Mrs. James E. Brady, Mr.

and P. J. Frye. Miss Helena Frye, Miss Josephine Frye. Mr.

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Strange. After a motor trip jth. Mr. and Mra. Roehm will ba at horn at 18 East Thirty seventh street.

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