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PERSONAL SOCIETY and SOCIAL TTlllard Kahn wilt leave Saturday for Ohio State Ur lve alty. Mr. and Mn. Clancy have returned from New York and Boston. Mr.

and Mrs. TV. P. Main have as their guests Mr. and Mrs.

JLalne. of tJkhart. i The Mn Delta No Sororitr will Friday with Mrs. Alvtn lske. Miss Frances Ingerman.

of Chicago. Is visiting her aunt. Mrs. Bar bara Kepner. The Bon Ton Clnb will meet Friday evening at tbe home of Mrs.

Raymond Ml Casey. The Delta Omera Sorority will meet this evening at the home of Miss Beatrice Batty. and Mrs. Frank McCarthy, of Terra Haute, are 'the guests of Dr. and Mr.

P. E. McCown. i The regular meeting, of the PbJ Tau Sorority will be held this evo nine at the home of Miss Eldlna fctamm. Mr' EL" C.

Fletcher of 'Mfnnee'o oils. wbo bas been with her mother. Mrs. Henry ivers, bas returned borne. i.

i Miss Rosamond Kittle. Miss Betty MKe. Miss Marxella Schmidt and Miss MarlUa Lcmtux have rone to Hlmiiurst School, at ConnersvllLe. The Indiana Perelsn Cat Club will meet Saturday afternoon wjtn "Mra. Mark Adams at Mooresville.

The members wfll meet at the Terminal Station at 12:30 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Lon R.

Smith have ton for a tour of Michigan. and Illinois. They will visit Mr. and Mrs. John Meihsner, of Jackson.

formerly of. Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. John M.

who recently returned from spending the summer at Maxinkuckee, will leave Saturday to spend the fall season la New York end Lone Island. The annual home coming dinner of the Writers" club will be held Tuesday evening, September 10. at 0:30 o'clock at tbe 8pink Arms hotel, i Reservations must bo mader with D. Owens by Saturday. Mrs.

Glenn O. Frlermood and Mrs. Everett Johnson will give vocal numbers at the meeting of Sigma Alpha Iota Friday morning la eele bratiori of President's day at. the Lome of the president. Mrs.

Bernard Mrs. James H. Ramsey will enter tala tbe Kigma Kappa Sorority Saturday, afternoon with a luncheon bridge in honor of Mrs. Wysone Julius, a recent bride, and Miss Trula ftidwell. of Klwood.

a bride elect of next morula. The Woman's Auxiliary to the Altenhelm will hold Its regular meeting Friday afternoon at the home. The hostesses will Include Vra, (leorae Schlotsbauer. Mra, Al bert Mueber. Mrs.

John Bulck, Maria liorstmeler, Mrs. Anna Bteo leldt and Mra. Donald Stackbouse. Tk Messick entertained this afternoon for. the first meetlnr of the ThursdayXyceum Club.

flowers were attractively "used In tbe deeoratlnc Mra. Jlarry IMummer gave a report of the blen Alal convention of the General Federation of Woman's Clubs beld at Loa Angeles, CaU A. 'Mrs. James Darnell entertained today at luncheon for the president's day the Sesame Clab. Covers were laid for fourteen guesta.

The house was attractively, arranged with fall flowers In allthe bright shades. A discussion of the year's work and short talk of tbe summer vacation were grlven by the member. Mr; and MrsJ O. M. Richardson en tertalned at luncheon today in honor of Mrs.

Sadie Hamilton, of frowns town, who is visiting her niece, Mrs. Walter Hawkins. Tbe house and table deconktlons were of ored dehllsa. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs.

B. Gsdd. MraBenja mtn J. Burris, Mrs, Duno and Mrs. Jlawklaa.

Ray Drexler will tatken The Benefits to. Be Derived From Dancing" at the weekly luncheon of the Altrusa Club Friday at o'clock at the Hotel Lincoln Two pupils of Mme. Theo lfewes will Illustrate the talk with dsncea. Tne board of dl rectors, of the club will hold its meeting on the first Wednesday of eacn montn witn a ainner ax ff clock at the Spink Arma hotel. The marriage of Mist ITetene F.

Cobler and Lmuta C. Kritsch took Place vWednelav at noon home of the ofrtclatlRg minister, the E. Roberts, i The only at tendanta were Mis Martha Moor men and T. R. Walden.

Mr. and Mrs. Kritsch have gone for a wed dtnr4rip to Canada and In the east, and 'will be at home after October is In the Spink apartments at Kit aet 'Waamng taa street. Mrs. Harrte Forte wag hostess today for tha luncheon meeting the Hoosler Tourlet aub.

Golden rod and cosmos were attractively used tn the decorating Covers were Uld for twenty five at lunch vn mar Qtinne ine year, will Tours Through 8oen dlnavta." Mrs. Frank Robinson ink Robinson poe on departure Mrs. O. O. fn Voyage and Mrs tv Hsjls.

Jr, Scandinavian Insula. Mrs. Forte was asali T. Pea was assisted oy Airs, M. Saladia.

wM.r' Rebert BUser lentertained wedneedev afternoon x.i. charmingly appointed miscellaneous CX The r)m were decorated with bsskets jpink roses and garden flowera. The tcea nd confections were in the rainbow color, ana silver bow of pink roses and lark par formed the centerpiece tS. fuests included Lee Dodson etL Mra. tlule Aherp, Mra.

Wiuum Sndtr Mrs. H. Light. Mrs. It W.

Untold Mr. Fred llaunes. II tr iCvz and Mrs, Inei Foots. Hd lln In.i n. JpWMw Chapter of Delta.

Theta Tau Sorority talaed Wednesday erenlnJ at til a rush party. The decorations mIa appointments were in rreen tSU white, arranged with fStl tltttt ers. The gueets were Miss uttZl Beeni. Miss Kithrvn. fFot u.

Helen Brngr. Ml.a Eva cSTtll' dsn ISM it il rauelers' Money Fonrardrf to All Aessif 'a' Countries. i nicHAnD KtntTX. rmln MM Helen Starbrock. Miss Beulah Pfef fler.

Miss Margaret Raw lings and Miss Elisabeth Trimble. Tbe hostess was aeotsted by Mrs. W. S. Handy and Mra.

J. Harting An outdoor pfcnle and wiener roast waa given Wednesday night at the home of Mrs. Blanche Olonnell on the Michigan road. Tbe guesta included Mrs. Belle Perlee.

Mr. and Mra. Frank. Dawson. Mr.

and Mrs. George Strong, Mr. and Mrs. David Morton. Mrs.

1 Qulnn. Mrs. Gertrude M. Lonr, Mrs. Erie Roerers, Miss Mar sret Etter, Miss Haael.

Nicholaa. lee. Lois Haynes. Mary Alice Se bold. Clarence Hoy.

Ronald Rogers, Freak CDonnell and Norvel Setlars. The auxiliary of the 38th di vision will meet Friday all day at tbe borne of Mrs. John P. Coii iane In the afternoon the members wilt make curtains for tbe Service Clnb of Ft, Benjamin Harrison. Mr.

Lucille A. Carter la In charge of the eewinr. Miss Elsie Fu eh ring: entertained Wednesday evening with a linen ihower In honor of her niece. Miss Esther Fuehrtng whose xnarrlag On Wedding Trip i5fr Pfef) to by Cart J' MRS. JAMES L.

MANNIX, Mrs. James L. Manniz was Miss Edna Roeckel before her marriage last week. Mr. Mrs.

Mannix are in Chicago on their wedding trip, and will be at home after October 1 at 3700 North Meridian street. 'S i v. 'A 1 A vk. t' rti si rr TEE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1921 AND CLUBS; OF INTEREST TO WOMEN Lynch Humston Wedding One oi the Beauiiiul Cerenionies of Fall Season One of the beautiful weddings of thei early fall was that of Miss Frances Louise Humston, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Beeler Humston, and Walter Wiley Lynch, which was celebrated Wednesday evening at the Broadway M. E. church. Dr. C.

Howard Taylor, of Greencastle, former pastor of the church, officiating. The altar was arranged with a lattice entwined with vines and brilliant autumn leaves. Two seven branched candelabra held tall white cathedral candles, and the pews were marked with white tulle and smilax. Preceding tha service. Miss Mar iat home announcement Is ft for garet Pearson, of Bedford, organist.

played a number of bridal airs, Miss Elisabeth Clements, of Craw fordsville. sang Love. "Love's Coronation." and the Kappa Alpha Theta Trayer." The ushers were Harold Lynch, brother of the bridegroom: 'William Grlnshaw. of Tipton: Ralph Kmereon Butler, of Ko koroo: Richard E. Jamea.

and Howard Allen. Trevor Geddes waa best man. The bridal party entered In triple processional. Miss Blanche White and Miss Doris Irwin. In orchid georgette, and Miss Mary Adelaide Fleener and Miss Lucile Hodges In peach colored georgette, entertng through opposite aisles.

The bridesmaids wore gowns fashioned alike, with tight bodices, and full skirts banded with ostrich. They wore picture hats trimmed In ostrich to match their gowns, and carried shower bouquets of pink rosea. apown the center aisie tne professional was led by Miss Elisabeth Fisher, la orchid georgette, who carried an arm basket of deep pink rose, followed by MWs Dorothy Daugherty, maid of honor, who, wore a gown of blue beaded georg i ette appliqued ln red roses, a' blue picture hat trimmed with red roses, and carried an arm basket filled with red rosea. The little flower Joan Reed, in white net, carried a basket or rose petals, and little Jane Seward, as ring bearer, wore a white set and lace dress over satin, trimmed in hpearls. and a wreath of tiny rose buds, one cernea tne ring on a pillow of satin and lace.

The bride, wbo catered with hr father, waa lovely In a gown of white georgette over satin, beaded In pearls. Xtywaa fashioned la straight line effect, flaring from the kn es with Inserts of crepe. Her veil of white tulle fell from a band of tulle and orange blossoms to form a long train and she carried a shower of Bride roses and valley lilies. Following the service, a reception waa held at the home. of the bride, where the decorations carried out a color scheme of peach and orchid.

In the dining room, the table held a plateau of roses, and was lighted with candles In stiver holders, and throughout the rooms were baekets and vases of roees and garden flow era. Humston. mother th bride, wore a gown of white beaded Canton crepe with corsage of pink rose. Among the gaests were Mrs. K.

Rawlinga, of Montlcello, and Mrs. Ashley I'leleraeler, of Vln cennea," Mr. and Mra. Lynch have left for a trip to Chicago. The bride wore a three piece suit of sand crepe trimmed In bands of bine serge and blue plptnr.

Tbe long coat was trimmed with gray squirrel, and her hat dara Moe Tae Checks crcign PS 5IA in 157G Exchange 120 East Market Street te James B. Worden will take place Octoter 4. Pink roses and white wedeiag bells were used In tbe decorating with white streamers ex. tending from the chandelier to tbe corners of the table. The place cards were miniature parasols.

The gifta were presented to tho bride elect in a fancy basket by little Edith DeMunbrun. Bunco wi played during tbe evening. Th uests Included Miss Hilda Kreit, xiiss Frances Olsen. Miss Marguerite Hattenbors. Miss Mary Ann Schwlcho.

Mise Mary Louise Scbwler. Miss Irma VoUrath, Mn Paul Tormohlen. Mies Ioretta Daro meyer, Mies Mary Kalff. Miss Lucy Neihoss. Miss Pauline Kruse.

Miss F.stheV Simon. Miss Pauline Miss Mathilda Pate. Mrs. Floyd DeMunbrun. Mrs.

Frank Lichtec herg er, Mis Viola Worden an1 Mrs. H. W. Fuehrtnr. The hostess was aeeieted by mother, Mrs.

Sophie Fuehring The Octopus Club will have a special meeting this evening st 7 o'clock at tbe home of Robert Pogue, Ma tHews White The pretty wedding of Mass Grace White, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.Amery Goodlae White and John'W. Mathews, son of Mr. and Mrs. William P.

Mathews took clace Wednesday evening at the South Side Christian church with the Rev. Harry W. Mount officiating. Prior to the ceremony Miss Putins and Miss Ollne Johnson, pianist and violinist, played "Hearts and Flowers" and a group of bridal airs. Mrs.

Estal Taylor aane At Dawning and I Love Ton Truly." The church was beautifully decorated Vith baskets of fall flowera and ferns land tho bridal party faced a trellis banked with flowrs. A white wedding bell hung from the celling directly over the bridal party. The little flower girt. Miss Odeila Mathews, sister of the bridegroom, wore a dainty frock of pink organdie slltchied In blue and a tiny wreath of'rosebuds acoirhd her head. She scattered rose petals in tbe path of the bride frajni'a French basket.

The ring bearer, little Amery Shel ton, nephew of the bride, wore black velvet breeches and blou of white cadtum silk and carried the ring in a basket of flowers. Mrs. William Everett Lemeh, sister of the bride, as matron of honor, wore Nile green, georgette with sequin trim ralngs and a bandeau of sequins. She carriedvan arm bouquet of Colonial roees One of the bridesmaids. Miss Helene White, sister of the bride, wore orchid reorsrette with sliver Ltrlramlngs.

and bandeau of silver trimmea in iiowers or tne oriosi colors. The other bridesmaid. Miss Qrace: Diets, cousin of the bride, of Lake Charles, La worst peach color chiffon with rose point lace trimmings, and a bandeau of silver trimmed in flowers of the bridal colors. They both carried arm bouquets of Ophelia roses. Tho bride, who waa given In marriage by her brother, Walter O.

White, wore white pussy willow taffeta, trimmed In roses of self material Her veil, forming a train, was. edged In Val lace and made Into fan at the back, beld In place with a bandeau of orange blossoms. She carried a hand made handkerchief that was carried by her moth COS East Maple road after October 15. The bride presented to her, flower maid a gold chain and. locket, a book to the ring bearer.

long strands of seed pearls to her bridesmaids, and to the maid of honor a triple i strand of pearls. The bridegroom gave black leather bill folds to his ushers and a black leather fold with gold corners, mono grained In gold, to the best man. News of the theaters found on Page. 26. rill be THE DIAMOND SHOPPE i Gem Diamonds )V for Engagement Rings Oeear N.

AOea Tlsn Ketllae Beary 8. AUea SS Fleer tHi BMg. Week, at rsn. Ballroom Dancing Classen Now Forming Begbxnert Ever? Tuesday Evening at 7:30 'Advanced Clot tea Every Saturday at 3:00 Studio 216'. N.

Sleridlan St. Thone MA in 0218 1 Rexall Corn Solvent i for the removal of corns, rsl looses, or patches of horny eln eaa be relied upon to ghre von quick relief from theee foot troubles. The solution dries readily ana rorms a thin pre I eon ttna: over the growth. Each hot tie carries a epeeial stopple fit ted with co veaient glass applicator. Price.

Jf vw 25c Pteswo Iselsl rsatao With i 3mlM Ordetw J. DRUGGIST Odd Fellew Blrfsr W. K. Cer. AVasa, and 1'rmm.

St a. er, and an arm bouquet of Bride roses. Floyd E. Ward was best man. and the ushers were Raymond Foster and Louts Smith.

A reception followed the ceremony at the home of the bride's parents. Among the out of town uests were Mr. and Mrs. T. McDonald Diets, of Lake Charles, La.

Mr. and Mrs. Mathews will be at home after October 1 at 823 Prospect street. Club to Be Host at Dinner Friday Photos by Bachrach, MRS. ALEXANDER HUGH SCOTT.

i MRS. H. O. BROWN. Mrs.

Alexander Hugh Scott Is president and organiser of the International Club, which will entertain with a dinner Friday night tt the Spink Arms hotel, and Mra. IL G. Brown is in charge of the prp gram for the evening. Guests of the club will Include Mrs. Walter Shumate, Mrs.

Blanche Stephenson. Mrs. Myrtle Adams, and Mrs. Roy Metxger, of Lebanon, and Mrs. Samuel Patterson, Mra.

Harry Abbot French, Mra. Ethel Rathert, and Mrs. Harriet Everly. of this city. Dinner, Reception Mr.

and Mrs. John Welsand will entertain this evening with a charmingly appointed dinner and reception in celebration of their marriage which took place September 3, in Rochester, N. Y. Mrs. Welsand was' Mrs.

Marie Wuch erpfennig before her marriage. At the dinner covers will be 'laid Permanent Waving Marcel Waving Latert Sainole Bess Shampooing Facial itattaging Manicuring and Firtt Quality Bar Ooode Jfay Be Uad at The Powder Puff St Ohio St. MA to 4SS1. a Frenchy 2 EyeUt Tie HOB DEFT. 2S E.

Waakhtgton St. Good Teclb Help FtuzHj Ten eaa relton even a loosn tae aeeetue ss geee. us 'The People's Dentists Open a. as. to sa.

Senear. WEST WASHINGTON STXXXZ Over CeerU Tmk etass IMliiMWUi Y'i I Cnvaxxrr anew laet I saodel. made hi I soft petent kid or tan IV Hlca heel S6 raen tae aeeetue ss geee. us issta "MrsLSsl etthara. 41 X.

PaUwese atj hod sa Sseta errreeted ay ae Ls'VasT eeteSly TjTsy weiU'aa UjutsiSe new ears WwU se Wacker Losche Wedding Ceremony at the Friedens Evangelical Church A beautiful wedding took place Wednesday evening at the Friedens Evans ellcnl church when Miss Mildred Losehe. dane hter of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Losche, and Mrs.

August P. Wacker, were married, the Kv. Charles Hilde brand officiating. A background of ferns and palms was used on the altar, arranged with baskets of 'fall flowers and pink gladioli. The altar was lighted with cathedral tapers, and the.

pews were marked with orchid and peach tulle, streamers. Miss Martha Brehob. organist. Ophelia roses. Little Theodore played a program of bridal airs before the ceremony.

Including "Smiling Through' and "Hearts and Flowers." During the ceremony she played To a Wild Rose" and 1 Love Ton Truly." Miss Elisabeth Kitsch sang 0 Promise Me." and Miss Agnes Thleman sang "At Dawning." Tbe bridal party Included Miss Florence Wacker. cousin of the bridegroom, as a bridesmaid. She wore an orchid colored georgette diesa. trimmed fn cream lace and peach colored ostrich feathers. She were a silver bandeau and carried an arm bouquet of pink roses.

Miss Eleanor Hilgenmeler, a bridesmaid wore a peach shaded dress trimmed In cream lace with a rainbow shaded satin aash. She wore a silver bandeau and carried an arm bouquet of peach rosea. Miss Marie Losche. sister of the bride, as maid of honor, wore a becoming gown of srreen georgette trimmed In cream lace and peach colored satin ribbons, tied in small bows over tbe skirt. She wore a silver bandean and carried an arm bouquet of i Season Is Opened by Department Club The Woman's Department Club opened 'its season today with a 12 o'clock breakfast given, by the board of directors to Mrs.

Felix T. McWhirter, who is beginning her second term as president, followed by a program and tea tor the dub. A color scheme of white and gold was attractively carried out In the where breakfast was and on the tea table marl golds and stnnlaa being used, with gold candles In silver candlesticks. For the breakfast the tables formed a hollow square, and covers laid for twenty one. The board presented corsage bouquet to Mrs.

McWhlrtef. 1 Following breakfast. Mrs. McWhirter gave a bref greeting to the uests and a "Jenny Lind program of songs In costume wss given by Mrs. Eli.

F. Seebirt. of South Bend. The auditorium, which has been refurnished with new overdrapes, rugs and furniture, was set with palms. Mra.

A. 8. Ayres and Mrs, O. Wilcox pre sided at the ten table. Mrs.

How srd Painter had charge of decorations In the auditorium, and Mrs. M. B. Lairy In. the tea room and for the breakfaatv Heaor Gneeta at Reception.

Dr. E. A. Robertson, retiring pastor of the East Park M. E.

chumh. and the Rev. Albert J. Spauldlng. the new paster of tho church, will be hopor guests at a reception to be given by the church, Friday evening, in the church parlors.

Mr. Robert eon will, be pastor of the Barth Place M. E. church. Mr.

Spauldlng comes from Broad Ripple M. E. church. New York ft Tills attractive shoe has i been quickly accepted by women who are always leaders In correct styles. vpatent leather, tan calf.

black satin, black CO QC calf OOsOD fan tu 7 PEACOCK nr TT A Peacock footwear woman costume. awaiting your truly artistic Fall fashioned chiffon hose, iOsS Ke CJ sfaSlst TLWb. arh aBnB.BsSw 'aawBsnVSw Tou Waht thc Best! 3 HI' KO MATTER. WHERE TOU LARGE LOAF Slade of the Finest Ingredients Money Can Bay jr and Jerome A. Wacker, son of Mr.

Wacker. brother of the bridegroom, as ring bearer, wore a 'satin suit and carried the ring's on a white sarin pillow. Little Alberta Louise Wacker. as flower girl, wore a flesh colored ruffled georgette' dress, and a. silver bandeau.

She carried a French basket of rose petals. The bride, who was given In mar riage by her father, was lovely In a white gecrgetM gown, beaded In crystal, and tf fnroed with a white satin drape orthe Jeft side, caught with a rhlnestoner buckle. Her veil wae arranged In cap effect with a bandeau of orange blossoms and bridal wreath. 6he wore the gift of tbe bridegroom. a strand of pearls, and carried a shower bouquet of Bride roses.

Albert Meyer was the best mag and Leslie Laut and Ralph Davis, usher Following the ceremony a reception was beld at the borne of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wacker have gone for a motor trip and will be at home after October 1 at lOSS East Bradbury avenue. Mrs.

Wacker Is the secretary of the Phi Delta Rho Sorority. McN ally Campbell Invitations Issued Mrs. Eddy 'Morris Campbell has Issued Invitations for the marriage of her daughter. Dorothea Loretta, to Edwin McNally. which will take place Tuesday evening.

October 14, at the home of the bride's brother. Leonard The Rev. Virgil Rorer will officiate. The bride's only attendants will be her nieces. Julienne and Nancy Campbell.

Rob ertyWild, cousin of the bride, will bo the bridegroom's attendant. Mra. Joe Rand Beckett and Miss Florence Beckett will entertain Tuesday afternoon, October 7. with a bridge party at the Buckingham apartments In honor of Miss Campbell. Electrical Engineers Meet.

The Indianapolis Lafayette sec tion of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers will meet at tbe Hotel Lincoln Friday evening at o'clock. Tbeodor Schou. chief en erineer of tbe Ideal Electric Manu facturing Company, of Mansfield. win speaa on tne evolution or tne synchronous machine from the early aaya to tne present time. Edward X.

iWay Edward Denny, who wss adjudged In sane st a bearinr held some time ago be lore jonn it. jsnuaoe. justice ot tne peace, wss released lroaa the custody of Georre Snider, county sheriff, today, by Judge T. i. Moll, oi superior eoart.

Room, 6. and wss permiiiea to return to nis Boms, This action wee taken by Judge Moil st a hear tng on Demur's application for a writ ef neoeae corpus. Today's installment of Th ROVER" will be found oa Page 55. v' SHOP lndianapolU Paris 71 Tf adds positive charm to a The new fall modes, now selection will appeal to you as footwear. Kingsbury una oz tne season isror Ites.

With high or; low Spanish heels, and with I three straps of tinr beaded goring, tho Kingsbury as sores snug arch fitting qualities. Patent leather, black S10.50 a i as $1.39, 3 pairs. 81.00. ITinKsJa. V'" MS; BUT NOR WTJAT jPRICE YOU FuU Pound rZ3 Leaf rTe, 11; Wrapped; i inorousn fV ly Baked 1 1 fiwMncfoi Bakers for Xr." and Mrs.

Xnderson. of Sheridan, Mr. and Mrs. Ora Hopper, of Salem; Mrs. John Harris, of FairUndj Mr.

and Mrs. George Sing tt 0' Bremen. O.J Mr. and Mrs. 8.

Beger and John Welsand. Jr of Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. Olenn Moore, of Rusbvllle; Mr. and Mra.

Charles WelsaadVof Palestine; Mr. and Mrs. Lemons Wade, Dr. and Mra. Max Bah r.

Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Maar. Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Hennlng er. Mr. and Mrs, Brank Broen. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Ouptlll. Mr. and Mrs. William Ale Iter, Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Searcy. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Styers, Dr. and Mrs.

Samuel Earp. Dr. F. M. Miss Aneetlne Carey.

Mr. and Mrs. James F. White. Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Zink, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred D. Schaefer.

J. C. Donn. Mr. and Mrs.

John Kutsch, Mrs. Katherine Sweta, Miss Marie and Mlas Valeria Swets. Mrs. Marie Con ley. Mra.

Edith Volts. Dr. Edgar Droom and Louis Scbleger. A pretty, miscellaneous shower was giren evening by Mrs. George Prince in' honor of Miss Elizabeth JColmer, a bride elect of Octoberr 'At the time of serving the dining room table was arranged with a large pink rose as the centerpiece under which the gifts were hidden.

i I A shower of white, rlbboni hung from tho chandelier, fa the ends which were the. favorite receipts of each guest for the bride. The table was lighted with pink tapers In silver holder and the places marked with miniature bird place cards. The guest were entertained with bridge. With Miss Kolmer." the guests' Included Miss Alice Miss Mll dre Catherine Cavlns, Miss Charlotte and Miss Anna Schaefer, Mrs.

Earl Robinson. Miss nd Miss Mildred Stockdale; Miss Helen sluss and Miss May Schaefer. Mrs. Prince, was assisted by her mother. Mrs.

W. S. Brlen. and Mrs. John Kolmer.

Miss Louise Strickland, Miss Gertrude Schmidt1 and Miss Dorothy Day will entertain. Friday evening, ft, the home of Miss Day with a bridge party and miscellaneous shower for Miss Kolmer. iV For Miss Kolmer CHARI oES MAYER Established 1840 NEWEST NECKLAGES of Semi Precious Stones Amethyst, tops. Ltan, lspls, onyx, From $18 Upward. OPEN FOR New gland This beautiful located on Wellinston Drive, just east of Spring: Mill Boad and? north of Sixty fourth Street, is open for inspection each day from 10 to 6.

We invite you to visit this splendid New England, Colonial the first home to be erected in Wellington Estates. The home shown nere Is of the New England Colonial trpo which has become so popular In this part of the country. The real New En style has been strict adhere4 to by close at tentlon to details. In this design there Is a beautiful relation between the proportions, of roof and house. The entire structure Is sturdily built, the exterior walla being of, concrete block applied with three coats of stucco, the final coat, a soft, pink shade which agreeably light? ns the tone and removes the objectionable featurs pf most stucco houses.

The pink walls together with the slate roof prent a beautiful contrast. This effect Is enhanced, too, by wrought Iron railings above the front entrance and the sun porch, as well as by black chimney pots. A unique feature Is the 'entrance hall, an Imposing room In Itself with Its beautiful colonial fireplace abreast of a wide stairway which rises to landing then onward to a sixteen foot wide upper balL Both upper and lower halls are lighted crystal chands llers. The living room Is most spscloos ana opene Into tbe hall through a wide 'arch, and Into a (nusl4 room. French doors communicate to the sun parlor and to tbe east, terrace, The dining room Is beautifully Its Drive out pared Spricraill Rood P24i Croirs Nest to 64th street, then east to Wellir.ston Estates.

Open From 10 to 6 Dally Loranz chmicli: on oscAn sciimidt. lyc: 31 Monument Circle FnrnUhed by Sender A. rtecker. Student of Voice IsiGucst of Honor Mrs. Harry IL Kerr entertained Wednesday evening with a charm ingly appointed handkerchief shower and bridge party in honor of Miss? Florence Byers who will leave Monday for New York to study voice.

The tallies and decorations were la old rose and green. The house was, beautifully decorated with baskets iof garden flowers. The abower gltta were preseated to the honor guest In a toy wagon. The guests included Miss Helen Miss 'Cleophus: Grinnon. Miss.

Agnes Toung, Miss Louise Kerr, Mise Florence Miss Frieda JOstermeier. lllii Esther Mrs. George Harris. Mrs. Bert Byers, Mrs.

Paul Kerr and Mrs. Joe Zakltn. Miss Louise Kerr entertained Tuesday evening with" a dinner and bunco party in honor of Mise Byers. Mise Kerr was assisted by her' mother, Mrs. John F.

Kerr, and Mrs. Paul Kerr. 'i Luncheon Is Feature of President's Day The Independent Social Club celebrated president's day with a luncheon. Wednesday at the Splak Arms hotel, cove rs being laid 1 for forty. Baskets of cosmos and gold en rod.

and small. American flax wore used In decoration. Tbe honor uests were Mrs. T. Incoming! president; Mrs T.

Wheeler. Mrs. David Ross; Mrs. O. LukenbllE.

who gave short talks. Miss Else McGregor, pianist, and accompanied Mrs. Walter 1 Moore, who gave a groyp of songs, A cablegram waa read from Mrs. Fran Shellhouse trom London, England, former president. Mrs.

J. R. Davy had' charge of the entertainment, assisted by Mrs. W. K.

Kyle, Mrs. Everett Hunt. Mrs. M. Ji, James Van Katta.

Mr C. Basbam, and Mrs W. F. Weddell. ej i I i arnasonlle.1 carne crystal, chaicedonv.

S4 ii INSPECTION 1 soft gray 1 landscape paper and the crystal center Ucht and colonial side brackets combine to make It charm tng. The Htchen is complete in every detail, with Us electric refrljreratlon. Incinerator ample pantry space sri hot and cold cistern and. well water. An unusual feature is the maids ouarters, which' Is separated from the kftehen by an entrance hall.

It Is a large ar(trfmnt and has a private talh. A rear stair leads to the second fldor whch bas four (4) larg bedrooms and two tile bates, sa well as morning room. i The basement houses a complete? laundry and hot water heating plant, An unueual effect Is attained bx exquisite silk and veiour draperies which are the workiof Sander A. lleck er and are the last i Tt Is needless to describe the In detstl. it Is enough to mjt (hut It Is all In keeping with, the other features of this lovtly home.

This hVjie Is wonderfully sltusted, overlooking the fertdian Country Club, which lies to the north, and the rolllnir hills to the eaVt. With one exception tfeis particular location Is the hlghesv spot In Marion chanty and presents delightful 'views from every LI A in 3715 by riano'c. CO Colonial House.

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