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in T7 si i SOCIETY PERSONAL land SOCIAL Mrs. Barnuel B. Eutphln has cone east to attend the graduation cf hex ton, Samuel Rci4 Eutphln, Xrom notches School' They will return to Indianapolis the end of this week. Mr. and J.Irs.

Ward IL Hackleman and their sen Ward II Ilackleman, axe spendlnja few days la Hew York. i Mr. and Mrs. John D. Oould and Mr.

and Mrs. Frederick T. Hollldsy will spend the week end at lake liaInkuckeeJ i Mr. and Mr. J.

B. Etklle hare motored to Wisconsin xcr a week, i i Iluth' who' has been attending Miss Hall's School. Pitts to every i field. Masa, has returned to Indiana polls and Is with her father Walter Miliiken and sister. Miss Mary Xoulse ilUSlken.

Mrs. IL M. Yon EtarWofL StTLouls. who has been vtsitlna her sister Mrs. Louis Hollwea for a few months has gone to Bay View, Among those who wQI five small dinner parties at the Indianapolis Country Club this evening before the moving picture party will beDr.

and Mrs. Edmund D. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Carter.

Mr. and Mrs. Herbert M. Woollen Mr. ted Mrs.

Frank P. Powell. Mrs. Frederick W. Wallkk and Mrs.

Major Taylor are spending a few days at Atlantic cay. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schlotznauer will give a dinner party this evening at the. incianapous country ciua.

Mrs. Carlos Recker Is now' at her i Indianapolis Latest Sensation For a limited timt erdv. JIair trirr and finger wavs This wmT wtlf circa ibtwa bT aay etber. tTl r. I a infjrcrl ermannt with or w1tht iIukIc id.

AIm rtu4 carl ac will war. peeialix in Permanent Waving end Do No utAr aeautjf work. LsRUE PERMANENT WAVE SYSTETiI 7cmcg in tusiness fad that this modern zzizzry prctcctica caesns better health, cp zzvzziy for sxcoaplishraenf i a ccs trcv. out couzrrr JL i CI over the world women axe reallzlr thef 11 vilae of every working fxo. a theprcLIcnawhichonce it' tzzl: ii.

rirfrr rcss. Kctcx txj not only and better heilih but it Lis Itov mental relief Voztzzi 6 r.ursrs hive helped to re i ipcrur.es cf this new ltts Irs tc '1 rt, 1 corr ct als crb ency. Cc" Ccttoa t'AOtvCZi waJJi.t which Kctrx, a tjpe cf scf.iess that r.t sulstir trs x.r C7 1L ia' 5 cf the corr Ita C.r to 5 the fjcz'sst pes summer home at Lake Wawasee. Carlos Becker, who has been attend ln Brown Unlrenlty this year has returned home for the summer. Mr.

and Mrs. James S. Watson win give a small dinner party this evening at the Indianapolis Country Club. 'V. Mrs.

Herbert W. Todd will be guest of honor this evening at a buffet dinner given by Miss Gladys Booker and Miss Maryana Kennedy. Mrs. Henry H. Hombrook win read an original play Friday evening at a meeting of the Alpha Club of the Kappa Alpha Zeta, which win be held at the home cf Mrs.

Richard A. Shirley. Mrs. WUmer W. Crttchlow win entertain Friday evening at the Wood stock Club with the bridal dinner for Miss Josephine Harmon and Frederick A.

whose wedding wm aaxe piaceisaturaay. Mrs. Herbert Fleber entertained today with a luncheon at the Woodstock Club in honor of Miss Mary Lee Orloff, whose marriage to Howard William Fleber win take place Saturday night. Ouests were members of the bridal party and a few friends, the table being arranged with garden flowers. Out of town guests who win come to attend the wedding include Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Clark, Oak Park, HL; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ryner and Miss Virginia Ry ner, Hillsdale. and Mr.

and Mrs. Lee ResganRockforiL ZU. Miss Hazel D. McKee left Wednesday for a stay of several weeks in New. York and Boston.

The Meridian HlQs Country Club will give an informal dinner bridge Saturday evening at 7 o'clock for members and their guests. The committee Includes Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Manley, Mr.

and Mrs. Abnus O. Ruddell and Mr. and Mrs. Howard T.

45rlfflth. Mrs. Sarah Smith. Mrs. N.

J. Win slow and Miss Susan Sattgasti who were guests or Mrs. smitn's son rui ton J. smith, hare returned to their home at Alton, HL Mrs. wmiam J.

Horan and Mrs. Norman Metzger will leave Monday xor wauoon Lake. Mrs. Lois Edna Olin win go to New York July 2, ana sau Jury 4 to spend the summer in Europe. i Mrs.

Edmund H. Bingham Is spend lng a week In Pittsburgh. pusmei girl 9 Mr. and Mrs. Addison Bliss Miller have returned from their wedding trip to Virginia, and are with Mr.

and Mrs. Addison C. Miller, Columbus, O. Mrs. Collin Campbell.

Detroit. Is vis iting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Litie, Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Frederick E. Matson and son Frederick Ow have left for a motor trip to St. Mary's, O.

Edward W. Harris. has returned from Amherst College, and will spend the summer at Culver. George Snyder. Jr.

win leave Fri day for Fonabewalng, Mich. Mrs. Carl Jones will entertain the 21 Delta XI sorority Friday at 8 p. m. Mrs.

Lester Corlif and son who have been spending a month with Mrs. coriiri parents, nave returnea to their home in Chicago. William Elsenlohr and her children. Marts and Otto, left Wednes day for cauxornia where they win spend the summer. Norman H.V Oilman and daughter Charlotte have gone to Detroit for the week Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Duesenberg win motor Saturday to Lake Saranac, N. Y. Miss Mildred Echebler. whose mar riage to Lawrence C.

Gelsendorff will take, place Saturday, win have as her attendants her sister. Mrs. wiuiam Hohn, who win be matron of honor. Says an Office Manager, Tit new deodorant To assure the utmost daiattaess of person, Kocex now deodorizes by a process discovered and perfected in Kotez labo ratori.Thi process bubeen patented and is found in no other sanitary pad. cut and rounded The fact that corners of the pad are now rounded and tipered means greater mea ul well is phrsical comfort This one v'v.

super size kotex; Vormerlj $og Now 6y Some women find.Superize Kotez a special comfort. Exactly the same as the Regular size Kotex, but with added lexers of Cellucotton ab sorbent wadding, of twelve at any drug, dry goods or de tartment store. Also obtained In 1 fftf. mm A A I 1 A mm mm "iw1Mto.iuww rooms. ivoiex vom siads cf wotnen, who write cs fa sp pany.lMNo.

Michigan Ave, Chicago. freclatioa of its advanwes. Sv 'X: Layers cf ller are adjustable. The au2e, as well as the tlltt, softer and Rentier than ever. And Kotex is disposed cf just hke tissue.

That fact alone has helped to change the hygienic habit cf women all over the world. OTSX Tbe New gaaitary Pad whkh Uodorf Kt oolv altrr Pd eiat i odofite by peceflrrd proceiJ. A (Parol No. THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, THURSDAY, JUNE 20. 1929.

WOMEN CLUBS; OF EMFEREST TO and Mrs. Carl Flagaus and Miss Alma Brehob. bridesmaids, and Betty Joan Schmaltz, flower girL Carl Flagus win be best man and William Hohn and WUIlam Relfeis. ushers. Mr.

and Mrs. Oeorge Schebler win give the bridal dinner Friday evening. Miss Madalene Wood entertained with a surprise party Wednesday evening for Miss Isca Carson. Her guests included the Misses Almeada Engesser, Frances Morris, BiUle Knox, Fay Moran, Opal Graf. Dorothy Cardan, Helen De Barr and Hope Mrs.

Margaret Dugan and Mrs. Richard Forestal will give a shower this evening for Miss Anna McHugh, whose marriage to Thomas Loyal win take place July 4. Ouest win include Mrs. Benjamin Loyal. Mrs.

Benjamin Loyal. Mrs. John Mrs. Frank Sweeney. Mrs.

WiUiam Mc Feely, Mrs. Francis Carney, Mrs. John Carr. Mrs. Leo CooL John Laker, Mrs.

George Fergerson, Mrs. Sandy Healy; Mrs. Ralph Jansen, Mrs. i Claude Shover, Mrs. Fred Stevenson and the Misses Katherlne LoyaL Mary Dugan, Ann Matoney.

Catherine McNeils, Mayme Murphy, Agnes Goedecker, Catherine Goedeck er, Mary McGlnlev, Gatherlne Me Oinley. Margaret Daly. Lenora Daly. Georgia Beimer, Mary Sullivan and Mary The wedding, of Miss Dorothy Grimes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Peter E. Grimes, to William P.Rayle, son of Mrs. Harriet. Rayle, CarmeL took place this forenoon at the home or the Rev. Walter B.

Grimes, a cousin of the bride, who performed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Grimes were the only attendants. The bride wore a gown of orchid chiffon with a picture hat to match and carried yellow rosea.

Mr. and Mrs. Rayle, who are taking a trip to Washington, win be at home at 4934 Broadway after July 18. The Alpha Chapter of the Theta Sigma Delta Sorority win meet this evening at 7:30 o'clock at the Y. W.

u. a. rians wui be made for the third rush party given by the sorority and a camping trip this summer. Mrs. Claude Mitchell and Mrs.

Edward Kettering will give a bridge party uus evening ror miss Hilda Kreft, who was graduated last week zrom Furoue university. The Kappa Delta Theta Sorority Sve a banquet Wednesday evening at Columbia Club. Formal 4nHnn sex vices were held for the Misses Mvr tie McOarry, Beatrice Pavey, Gladys iravey ana amarea nann. onyx pendants with the sorority were given to the new members. Miss Mary.

Maloney. whose marriage co i ames a xtuey wui take place Tuesday, win be honor vuest at a bridge party this evening given by Mrs. Mabel Weber and Mrs. Anna Atkinson. ouests wui include Mrs.

Huah Mc Quill, Mrs. P. M. Farle. Mrs.

Casper u. nouuro, mts. xnomas aoiespie and the Misses Mayme RelHy, Kath ryn mub, uercTuae MCHugn, jose pnme Ruey and Nen Oriffln. The Kappa Gamma Alpha met Wednesday at the home of Miss Mary a. wenaei.

me sorority win close its season with a formal dinner at the Columbia Club June 27 at 2:30 o'clock. Miss Frances Murphy, presi oeiu, win oe noexess. mm' Mildred Laudeman' and Miss Mazlne Malcolm will be hostesses for a meeting of the Rho Delta Sorority ana its paeages ynaay evening. The TJtni Duld Club wm meet Fri day at the home of Mrs. W.

e. Kar ley. Mrs. Harry syneid wm give a shower Wednesday evening for Fatncia Lord. The hostess win be assisted by Miss Mary Lord.

The following officers have been elected to office In the Gamma Chap ter of the So Fra Club: Mrs. Charles Maddux, president: Miss Alice Mc Namara, vice president: Charles Mc Neely. treasurer; Miss Lucille Field. secretary: Hans Otterbach. delegate to board of directors; Miss Helen Seal, publicity chairman: Edward Cal lahan, serjeant at arms.

The next meeting will be held July 2 with Miss dosepxune Monr. Mrs. Harvey L. Kares has returned from Boston where she visited her son, Dr. Delmar Curry.

Miss Alma Barker, has gone to to join her sister Adelaide tor residence. Mrs. Arthur Khnber has left for Los Angeles to join her husband for a trip to Honolulu ana Alaska. A dinner bridge for members and guests win be held at the Avalon Country Saturday nizht Hosts and hostesses win be Mr. and Mrs.

Clan McTurnan and Mr. and Mrs. Birney u. Bpradllng. and Mrs.

H.T. Hearsey and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert O. Jose and family have left for Walloon Lake, Mich, to spend the summer at their cottages on ua norm snore.

Wilcox, Purdue Athlete, Marries Lafayette Girl ISiweUl to TIM ZwSUaapent Kwr LAFAYETTE. Ind, June 20. Miss Mary W. Sullivan and Chester R. (Cotton) Wilcox, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Chester Wilcox, New Albany, were married at the rectory of St. Mary's Cathnlle church here Wednesday by the Rev. William D. Sullivan.

Craw ordsvUle, uncle of the bride. Mrs. Wilcox is a graduate of Purdue University and an Alpha Chi Omega, Tri Kappa and Mortar Board. Mr. Wilcox, one of Purdue's widely known athletes, was captain of the 1S27 foot ban eleven and also won letters In basketball and baseball.

He is a Sigma PI and Iron Key. He is coach of freshman basketball and football teams at Purdue and is assistant city engineer of Lafayette. Feriee SchaBtnWfel. (Special to Tbo IadlaupoUs Kws) MARION. IncL.

June 20. Miss Helen SchaumleffeL daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schaumiefrel. and Ed wln H.

Ferree. son of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Ferree.

were married last evening by the; Rev. y. W. Clevenger, Flora. 5 ChaIrmanof Dance to Be Given: at Avalon Club MISS LILLIAN FREEMAN.

PuBer Lea. Miss IJUlan Freeman Is chairman of the committee ta charge of a dance to be given Friday evening June. 28, at the Avalon Country Club by the Phi Tan Sorority. G. T.

Schaler Weds Miss Hirschinger The wedding of Miss Catherine Hirschinger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge H. Hirschinger, Elwood, was married Wednesday forenoon, In 'St. Joseph's church at Elwood to Oeorge T.

son of Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge H. Schaler, Indianapolis. The Her.

B. Blegel officiated at the double ring ceremony and high mass. The wedding was followed by the bridal breakfast at the home of the bride's parents. Miss Hirschinger entered with her father. Her bridal gown was of white satin trimmed with lace and pearls.

Her tulle veil was fastened to her lace cap with bands of orange blossoms. She carried Brides roses and lilies of the valley. Miss Josephine Hirschinger, sister of the bride and the maid of honor, wore a pale pink taffeta robe de style and picture hat to match. She carried Butterfly roses. Miss Lulu Malone.

bridesmaid, wore a gown of king blue with a picture hat and carried roses and delphinium. Marguerite Duom, NUes, cousin of the bride, was flower girl, and Robert Kreb, ring Walter Schaler, brother of the was best man and Joseph Hirschinger, Ft. Wayne, brother of the bride, and Thomas Dunkln, Decatur, were ushers. Mr. and Mrs.

Oeorge Schaler, who win take a trip In the east, will be at home after July In. Indianapolis, Copeland SuUivan Miss Marona daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. John P. Sullivan, was married Wednesday forenoon to Edward L.

Copeland, son of Mrs. Charles Baker, in St. Mark's English Lutheran church by. the Rev. R.

H. Bent tog. A reception was held at the home of the brlde'a Barents imme diately following the ceremony. xne Bnae, wno was given in mar riage cy ner rather, wore a gown of Ivory satin trimmed with lace, made with a tight bodice and skirt falling the floor in back. Her embrqid erea tune veil was neia at the head by a wreath of orange blossoms, and she carried a shower bouquet of snae roses, niies or the valley and or cnios.

miss Katnrvn euuivan, sister of the bride, and maid of honor. wore a pink robe de style of taffeta ana tune and carried pink roses. Mrs. norence rsrown. a cousin of the bridegroom, who was matron of honor.

wore yellow georgette and carried yeUow rosea. xne oriaesmaiaa. mui lur Bar wood, Miss Josephine Pierson and Mrs. Eleanor Clements, wore georgette cresses of peach, orchid and blue similar to that of the matron ol honor. They carried bououets of Columbia rosea.

Alma Jean Coffey. flower girl was dressed In white cx ganay. Mrs. Euuivan. mother or the bride.

wore a gown of beige satin and Mrs. Baker, mother of the bridegroom, tan georgette. Alden Klopp was best man and the ushers were Charles Clements. Ray Hoover. Ernest Schuster and WU bur Roesner.

The at home announcement Is for 942 Bradbury avenue. Out of town guests included Mrs. Charles wnajen, Miami. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Engle, Danville, Eh; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Engle. Danville. Hi Mrs.

Ac ner Mughte, Zionsvuie, Mrs. Frank Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bmitn ana Mr.

ana Mrs. Fontie Smith; all of Ooodwine. HL, and Mrs. Arthur Hade. Princeton, m.

'Walsh Lux. Spoclal to Tb IadlaaapoUa VwwtJ SHELBYVILLE. Ind. June 20. Edward L.

Walsh; Indianapolis, and Miss Kathra Elizabeth Lux. daughter of Mr. and Peter J. Lux, living east of Shelbyvincv'wera married Wednesday at the St. Vmcent Catholic church, near here.

The ceremony waa nerformed bv the Rev. Pierce Dixon. They win live in Indianapolis. Oloaker Meuser. rStwfl to Tho XadUaaoolia Vml MADISON.

InL. June 20. The country home of Mr. and Mrs. Al mm Mouser was the scene of the weddlni WednttdiT nkht.

cl their dauzhter. Miss Bemice L. Mouser, and William T. Oldaker, of Kent. The ceremony was performed by the Rer.

Frank O. Ballard. Hanover. yes i all sects have' turned worshippers women are wearing next to nothing at alP except a white dress and WHITE SHOES well they ARE cool and comfortable yes," a tremendous va riety, $10.50 and up. BJT 128 North Pennsylvania street Virginia Rhodes Is Guest at Shower Miss Betty Preston and Miss Mary ISLUt entertained with a bridge and personal shower in honor of Miss Virginia Rhodes, a bride of this month, Oarden flowers were used In decoration, the guests Including the Mlssea Aline and Catherine Drtscon, Elizabeth Humes, Mary Jane Morris.

Gladys Hackleman, Jane Eleanor 5 Hadd, Josephine Brown. Hilda Griffith, Betty Hodges, Mary Louise Lartmore, Evelyn Pier and Ruby Pasho. The wedding of Miss Rhodes and Robert Greeley win be celebrated Saturday. June 29. at 4 SO p.

at the Tabernacle Presbyterian church. Several parties win be given In her honor. Miss Lartmore and Miss Pasho will entertain Saturday afternoon at the Kappa Alpha Theta house: Mrs. Bradley Height and Mrs. Thomas Black win entertain Monday at dinner at p.

Miss Gladys Hackleman will entertain Tuesday night and Miss. Dorothy Krieg Wednesday night. Edison Greenwood The wedding of Miss Lela Green wood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Char les E.

Greenwood, to Donald L. Edison. son of Mrs. Edison Miller, took 'place Wednesday evening; at 8:30 o'clock In the Tuxedo Park Baptist church. The Rer.

Carlos Dlnsmore performed the ceremony which waa followed by a reception at the Sherman Inn, J' Tb brUe who entered with her father, wore a gown of ivory satin, made with a tight bodice, long tight sleeves and circular aklrt which was PoorTeeth Poor Health lie PEOPLE'S DErOTSTS 7 West Washington St, Haw a. m. 9 it mm M. Ww) Am SB. KS A few openings for refined 4j women, with or without sales fl Jmr 3 experience.

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SOS State Lire zuog. i au ley wn uu longer: In the back than In front. Her tulle veil feU from a lace cap trimmed with orange blossoms and she carried a bouquet of brides roses. Miss Kaomi Powers, maid of honor, wore orchid chiffon trimmed with tulle and carried butterfly roses. The bridesmaids.

Miss Ethel Greenwood, sister of the bride and Miss Laura Webb wore dresses cf pale green taffeta and carried pink roses. Mary Louise Revell. flower girl wore a pink frock trimmed with lace. CJbo The best nan was Virgil 1 the ushers LTosne Green of the fcrlis. and Harry Hr Mrs.

Greenwood, mother cf wore bee gecrjette end a blue dress. Mr. and Mrs. 1 be at home alter June 25 at man Inn Apartments, Cut guests included Mr. and 1 Barbour, Clcajo: MLa Sulphur, Ily and Mr.

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