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10 Urt. George Harvey Teane la visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John W. lioitiman.

Lieutenant Dotn la at Camp Perry, where ha la aid to tha general. Mrs. Xoane waa Mlse VlaUt Iloltiman bafora her roar ria, July a. lira. Jaaaa Camtroa Moor a baa aa her guests her mother, Mrs.

A. H. Mershey. and her slater, Utf Maria Iltrihtr, of Starllnr. X1L.

Miss Elisabeth Moore haa returned from a Mlaa Batty McCulloch, at Mrs. Enrique Millar laft today for Atlantic City, and latar will so to Fontenac. Quebec Mr. and Mrs. Bu ford Lynch are visiting Mrs.

Lynch's mothar. Mrs. Herbert R. Duckwall. Mr.

and Mrs. If. McClenon and Mr. and Mrs. fV L.

Hoatson have returned from an axtended motor trip through tha east. Tbay spent soma time at Atlantic City, New York and Niagara Falls. Mary Virginia Hall, daughter ef Mr. and Mra. William T.

Hall. Is vtatlng relatives In. Tarra Hants and oUnl Indlanapolla Alumnae Chapter of Alpha Omleron PI entertained this afternoon at tha home of Mrs. FUch ard F. Milla with eight tables of bridge in honor, of actlVe members of tha sorority who ara In Indiana polls for tha summer.

I Mr. and Mra. 3. R. Connor have returned from Atlantic City.

v. Miss Virginia Stout haa returned from Lake Hamilton, whera she was tha guest of Miss Gertrude Hoch. Mr. and Mrs. Hermann H.

Rlnne, who have been visiting at Grand Rapids and Chicago for three weeks, have returned home. Mrs. Alice Elliott, of Kansas City, la vlaltlng her sister. Mra. I.

A. Harmeyer. i Mrs. J. E.

Elliott and children. Who have been vlaltlng Mr. and Mrs. A. Metcalf.

returned today to their home In Loa Angeles. Mrs. William W. 'Route enter talned today with a luncheon bridge In honor of Miss Helen Mateer. of Florida, formerly of Indianapolis, Who la vlaltlng friends In the city.

covers were lata at cara taoiea at tractlvely decorated with garden flowers for ollowlnar sruests; FILMS man a stater of the honor guest; Mrs. II. R. Cooper. Mrs.

E. 8. Reese. Mra Frederick Jeffrey, Mrs. It.

G. Coughlen. ir and Miss Marguerite Maclntyra. Miss Katheiine McCIure, who la touring Europe thla summer, haa been spending part of July in Amsterdam, Holland. I Mr.

and Mra. Edward T. Wallis motored to Indianapolis from Los Angeles. CaL, and ara visiting relatives her a. Tbey will go to New Tork before returning to their home.

Miss Xele ind Mlaa Marfe Gardiner entertained with a luncheon bridge Wednesday at the Columbia Club. 'Guests included the Misses Loretta Scbats, Gertrude Strieker, Zola Marie Rice, Marguerite Hurley. Kathryn Aaha and Helen Moore. Mr. and Mra.

George Wojfard, and daughters, Evelyn and Denoe, left today by motor for New York. Washington, Philadelphia and other eastern, cities. Mr. 'and Mrs. A.

Doll and family, of Rock Island. are the guests their cousins, Mr. and Mra. H. B.

Scbaler. Mrs. Charlton N. Carter entertained for Mra. C.

I Sllnkard and her gueet, Mrs. Arthur Rlsser. of Parle. 1IU with a luncheon bridge Wednesday. Tha house and tables were decorated with garden flowers In yellow and green.

Guesta, with the honor guests were Mrs. Dan Goodman. Mrs. Myron McKee. Mrs.

Lou I a Gauaepohl, Mrs. Charles Mc Oarvey. Mra. J. Collier Ragadale.

Mrs. Bertram Barn hart. Mra Chares Stanley. Mrs. Fred W.

Rahn and Mrs. Will Rider, of Waynetown. Mrs. Nellie Moran entertained with a luncheon, Wednesday In honor of Mra. Victor Braungarten, of New York, who Is the guest of her mother, Mrs Benjamin Friedman.

Guests with the honor guest were Mra. William Lwler. Mrs. Mary Shine, Mrs. Edward Gllmm and Miss Anna Roach.

Jesse E. Hanft entertained today wlthftwo tables of luncheon bridge at her summer home, the Beeches. The tables were decorated with baskets of garden flowers. Gueats were Mrs. E.

F. Bowen, Oklahoma City: Mrs. Walter E. Klpp, Mra. Albert Hueber, Mra.

Fred Davis, Mrs. Homer Stevens, Mrs. Claude S. Myers, Mrs. Jewell Cartmell and Mra.

Will T. Smith. The Amicus Club entertained to day at luncheon at the Columbia Clun. ronowea oy a tneater party at English's opera house. Mra.

O. C. Kinney, of Gatum. Panama, was honor guest, the other gueats In cludlngMrs. John H.

Albright, Mrs. Simplicity itself he Brownie You don't hare to focus a Brownie or make soy delicate adjustments it's the simplest rscamera. A iiaaaF. Joseph Busch, A. E.

Campbell. Mrs. Andrew C. Cossel. Mrs.

Dale Dallas. Mrs. Emma Dicks, Mrs. Robert McKenna, Mrs. I.

Nogle, Mra. F. T. Reed, Mrs. J.

B. Roberaon and Miss Jennla Pugh. Slmn (SpciaJ to The Indianapolis Ncwi LEBANON, July 29. Miss yAX AS LOW AS nurry io noon wcpenaauic 5, Drug Store, for Your IS KSsa' Kodaks rcsh rums Developing TIIE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, JULY 20, 192G. CLUB, SOCIAL AND OTHER PHASES OF WOMEN'S LIFE 1 I i I Miss Uateer.

rm." VrmA H. Rake I I I i I I1 1 I I i I 1 i Miss Mateer. Mra. Fred B. Rake 14.

iAW WA AJL I and SOCIAL Was Formerly Miss Ada B. Smith Mrs. C. Trueblood was Miss i Ada B. Smith be or her recent marriage.

Dr. and Mrs. Trueblood have re turned from a wedding trip and are at home at the Graylynn. EH TL "Vr', ii iyfiy'Hmt Hi nun mmmm i iii 'TXi ill i nil "rnti 1 S1Z MRS. C.

C. TRUEBLOOD. 'Lazy days Rachel Wilcox, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Samuel Wilcox, and Charles Sims, of thla city, were married yesterday at the home of the iride's parents by the Rev.

Homer P. Ivey. pastor of the M. E. church.

Mra. Sim is a member of the Theta Club. Mr; Sims attended Wabash, College three years and taught In the Lebanon schools two yeara. He will return to Wabaah College thla fall. CAMERAS :PR9H6SX9BR9LE.T.

FINISHING I HL H. LlbbbK UJMFAIN 24 West Washington Street NOTHING to do but rest and take pictures Hundreds of little scenes like this that you'd love to recall next winter. With the easy to use Brownie you cafcji them as they come to live and relive through the years. Anybody can take good pictures with the Brownie right from the start. AT ANY KODAK DEALER'S ALBUMS thc simplest real camera Eastman Kodak Com Rochester, N.

The Kodak a Siriy pr 1 Broimie the People Easy Way Pastor and Bride to Live in Canada The marriage of Miss Leon a Moel ler. daughter of Charles F. Moeller, to the Rev. K. T.

Eisele waa celebrated Wedneaday night at Cmmaus Lutheran church, the ceremony being performed by the Rev. W. F. Mordfleck and the Rev. W.

C. Meln zen. The church was arranged with garden flowers and greenery. A musical program was given by G. IL Waatmn rr 4 Vllt.

a Kohlmeler. wbo sang the Twenty tnira fsaim. Mlaa Lorn laele waa bridesmaid and Fred MoVMer beat man. Velma Loulae Woempner. flower maid, carried a hat filled with roae petals.

Mlaa Elaele wore a gown of peach taffeta and carried pink roaea. The bride wore a gown of bridal satin trimmed with Chan tlllr lace, pearls and rhlneatonea and carried Bride roses and lilies of the valley. William Breda, of Cleveland. and William Schmidt were ushers. Out of town guests were the Rev.

H. D. Kohlmeler. Mrs. Martin Zollinger and Mr.

and Mrs. T. F. Buuck. of New Haven: Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Elaele. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schelter.

and Mr. and Mra. Fre Herald, of Hamilton. and Miss Selma Schumacher, of Louisville, Ky. The Rev.

and Mra. Elsele have gone to Cleveland for a visit and will leave late In August for Mooae Jaw, Saskatchewan. Canada, where the Rev. Mr. Elaele will be city missionary.

Bride Elect Honor Guest at Shower Mlaa Suaanne Virkrev vhnii marriage to William O. Slnea will ikk piace August 1 1, was tne honor guest this afternoon at a miscellaneous ahower given by Mlaa Francea Weaver and Mlaa Mary Fugate at the home of Mra. Ruth Pave The rooms were decorated with garden flowers and the ahower gifts were presented to he bride elect In a large umbrella decorated In the bridal colors of pink and green by Mary Helen Dunnington and Louise Pavey, dressed aa an old fashioned bride and bridegroom. Gueats with the honor gueat were Mra. H.

K. Had leY Mra. T. O. Sines, Mrs.

Law son McCammon. Mrs. Ernest Carnell, Mrs. Charles Wehrl, Mra. Carroll McDonald.

Mra. C. L. Hunt, Mrs. Earl Robinson, Mra.

George Mercer, Mra. George Gerlcka, Mra. Eva Eaton. Mra fjheodore Myers, Mra. Charles Porter.

Mra. G. W. Dun nlnrton, Miss Fay Terrill and Miss Kathleen Barger. Shower Is Given for Bride Elect Mrs.

Kenneth S. Mann entertained Wednesday evening with a miscellaneous' ahower In honor of Mlaa Fern E. Bertela whose marriage to Henry J. Hollenbeck will take place August 25. A doll lamp dreaned aa a bride was used for the centt rplece of the table which waa lighted by white tabera In cryatal holdera tied with yellow tujle.

The tulle led to a sprinkling can containing the ahower gifta. Guests with Mlaa Bertela wexe: Mra. George Miller, Mra. Earl Otey. Mrs.

Richard Jeffries. Mra. A. F. Bertela.

Mrs. G. G. Bertela. the Misses Flora Wrege.

Blanche Belser. Mary Morrla, Gertrude Ammerman, Elizabeth Connell, Marie Dorner and Grace Gallher. News of the plays and on Page 14. To Relieve Constipation sm A BOX OF NR TABLETS AT GOLDSMITHS Naturae tie mew 7 Tablets will keep the ergaaa ef allaat nation and digestion regulated and toned an. Buy a baa tomorrow at Oel4 smltb'a euste os a lew nrleea GOLDSMITH'S 9 Bloney Sarlnj Stores II "The Cup Delicious Cut You'Ift Enjoy Htc Flavor Serve KO WE BA Steel JCut Coffee tomorrow and you'll realize how de liciously tempting and satisfying a cup of really good coffee can be.

Skillfully blended and roasted to give a richer flavor Packed in half and one pound tins to reach you fresh. Try this popular coffee; you'll enjoy it. At Independent Grocers. LLTVMtanaTh PaTi4L wrtTttr unrt a nittrD rn Miss Agnes' Search Becomes Bride of O. W.

Bridgford in Church Wedding The marriage of Miss Agnes Search, daughter of Mra. Constance E. Search, to Oral W. Bridirford took place Wedneaday evening in a pretty candle light service at St. Paul's Episcopal church with the Rer.

Lewis Brown officiating. The church was decorated with palms and ferns and gladioluses, roses and delphinium in the Dresden shades. Preceding the ceremony Mra. Carl Sella, organist, played a program of bridal aire, including "Venltlan Love Song." "To Wild Roae." "Phi Ep atlon Kappa Fraternity Song" and "Berceuae." Barton K. Hlginbotham, Mansfield, coualn of the bride, aang "At Dawning" and Because." The "Lohengrin" wedding march waa uaed for the proceaaional and the Mendelaaohn march for the recessional, and the "DeltaPai Kappa Sorority Song" waa played during thv ceremony.

Miaa Ruth Bridgford. aiater of the bridegroom, maid of honor, wore a gown of Nile green taffeta faahloned with baaque walat and full skirt, ahort in front and long In back. She wore a allver coronet In her hair and carried yellow gladioluaea. Miaa Florence Thorellua, Chicago, and Miss Helen Wlebke. wore gowns of pink and blue taffeta fashioned like that of the maid of honor.

'Their gowns were trimmed with maline and they wore maline In their hair. They carried bouquets of flame gladioluses. Little Betsy Ann Mur barger and little Barbara Ellen Strack. the flower girls, were dressed in pink taffeta and carried baskets of pink rose petals. The bride, who entered alone, wore a gown of white maline over wtilte taffeta, trimmed with white ribbon flowers.

Her long tulle veil was held by a coronet of pearls and orange 'blossoms and she carried a shower bouquet of white and yellow rosea, lilies of the valley, orchids and baby's breath. Sbe was given in marriage by her mother. E. Bartlett Brooks was the best man and the ushers were Harry Briggs, of Shelbyville. and Herman Kurtx.

Following the ceremony a reception for the relatives and Intimate friends was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Strack. Mrs. Search wore a gown of moss green crepe de chine and Mrs.

Bridgford's dress waa of gray. Both wore corsages of Aaron Ward roses. Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smart, Chicago; Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Bronkar and Mr. and Mrs. Barton Higginbotham. Mansfield.

Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bridgford.

Miami. Mr. and Mrs. E. Bartlett Brooks, Muncle; Dr.

and Harry to Hook's Dependable Drag aterea Have Tfc Arc Priceless Developed at ear's Girls' Noses Will Not Shine Now A new kind of face powde is here. Made by a new Trench Process stays on until you take it off. Pores and lines do not show. Not affected by perspiration. Gives life and beauty to your complexion almost unbelievable.

It is called MELLO GLO. You will leve it. At all toilet goods counters. Ittssbsohxttrpure. 58re.

ana xiea: sieeo in when ttta kiitAdus. beat and rashes arc toothed by OOOXJKIUDa Sr. coKHcrr. Meoaey Maeller War Cew DUtrikatera Gets Results i fl i MISS. ANNA SCHWAB "I'm thankful to be saved from such nicknames as 'Spots' and 'Freckles says pretty Miss Anna Schwab, 307 E.

81st SU New York City. "None of the bleaches I tried brought any results until I found the dainty flesh colored cream Black and White Beauty Bleach, which I often leave on all day under my face powder, while it works its rnagic removing every freckle, and whitening and softening my skin so it is fine textured and fair as a baby's." You, too. can quickly and safely get rid of freckles, tan and other dlsroloratlona using the soothing Black and White lieauty Bleach, which you can fet from dealera everywhere In be generous sOc Jars. If your dealer doesn't have Btackand White Beauty Creations you want, send his name tax riough. Memphis, TennJ.

and you will receive free a eopy of tha Birthday and Dream Book. containing many Interesting farts on beauty, dreams and fortune telling. Mrs. William R. Reed.

Blooming ton; Mra. George Rusaell. Madison, Mra. T. F.

Wakeland. Pariah. Mrs. Rachr graduates of tha Normal College of the American Gymnaatlc Union. The bride ia a member of the Delta Pal Kappa Sorority and Mr.

Bridgford a member of the Phi Epsllon Kappa Fraternity. IT 4,1 IT "7" Shower Given for Miss Helen Sullivan Misa Mary White and Mra. Clar ence Lyater entertained Wedneaday' evening with a miacellaneoua ahow er at the home of Miaa White, in honor of Miss Helen Sullivan, whose, marriage to George V. Rooker will take place August 11. The rooms were attractively decorated in the bridal colors, green, orchid, yellow and white.

The favora and confeo tioaa carried out the color scheme. The guests included Mra. Joseph White. Mra. Lawrence Downey.

Mra. Floyd Taylor, Mra. George Roes. M. 8.

Flesher, Zanesviiie. Ui lm tJ4 1 Misses Florence Mrs. Michael O'Connell. Vtra. Daniel cago Vera 6no4craaa JCIrKlIn Healy.

Mrs. A. Pale Olllasple. Mra. Elfaabetb and Louisa' William Welalw Mra.

Helen Sullivan, SchMVreL SheTbTTlle ind Harrr Mr" John vVhlte. Mrs. I esley Wheel Bri KiSihlvni. and Albert r. Mr AJphonao Marco.

Miss Anna Albert MeGtnl9Tt Mlaa Margaret Rooker. xirtA frTA i.f, Mln 0rtrudi Donahue. Mlas Oer 'r, rl trud Frelbage. Miss Ella Cook. Mlaa, Za? Fhk? i ful Bourgroan.

Miss Mary Agnea ada, the, bride traveling In a hlte Mr. Margaret Solllrsn. Kasha auit. trimmed In delft1 blue Miss Jewel Ebeeban, Miss Mary Ce wlth acceaaoriea to match. She i i carried a French beaded bag.

tha arlft of the bridegroom. Both are er. Miss Catherine Sullivan. Mlaa Anna Hayes, Miss Mary Sullivan, Miss Mary Florence Suli Ivan. Miss Kathryn Sullivan.

Miss Anne Hurley. Miss Helen Hurley. Miss Bridle Fltsgerald. Miss Kathryn Manley. Mlaa Beat Sullivan and Mix a AJlee Sullivan.

1 LAKE CRUISE DE LUXE ON THE GREAT Slip "SEEAIJDBEE Cleveland to Chicago and Return, September 8th to 13th Five Glorious Day and Nights Crnisinsr on ii I Lake Erie, Detroit River, Lake St. Clair, St. Clair River Laka 'Huron, the beautiful St. Mary's River and Lake Michigan. Round trip fare, including ail meals, stateroom accommodations and sight seeing trips $75 Cleveland rvv Fwrtater nfevaaartew and Iteeer a Hems, write RICHARD A.

KURTX. MAJfAGER TRAVEL BCREAt 120 East Market Street in 1576 Poor Teeth Poor Health VVtills of Teeth Often Cs Conceal Trouble Within Ai it. naam ia aneh that It aa tha aarfaee indicate trouble that soay be aala Tmm ih. ui wlthla. Pas pockets, or aaatter Inside Thl teotk.

often poison a the hlood for months far ths tooth gives trouble emougb to drive owner to the deatist i) ft i reale 1U aeaith is aeing aaore and mora traoea to the teeth ay aaedleal InveatlgaUon. Many people now make it a. prsyoUoe ta Uv teeth examined rrery elx montha auapleioa." It ta oa (arsa ef health tnanrasea. The Feopla Dentlata axtraoted my teeth without Data A netheat titm te aay I am pleased. They deeerve praiaa." ha XX 4SSS B.

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