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THE KOKOMO TRIBUNE TUESDAY JO-STE 10 1941 WEDS SATURDAY (Mis. George Reno JElected President Of jTri Kappa Sorority Social a a 'Mrs. Worth U. E. church.

7:30 Embroidery-- Laura Thomp son, 329 West King street. DeMoly pie. 7 p. Edrcurid Roll the ment of members of the Phi Delta i club at their meeting Monday; nizhi at he Seine o' ilrs. Gleaj Cov.erman.

Four tables of bridge were formed with- prizes to Mfrdarnes Austin Mc- Lewis Powell, Davis and- Koll, Dainty refreshments were i served by the hostess, lira. Cecjl and Mrs. Emery Coon; I will entertain the club in two! weeks at the home of the former. 1 The Senior World. Guild of Weddings- Engagements of t-h Beta chapter elected; (Mrs.

Geoi'ge B. Reno president ati Its meeting llonday night at thej Curiee-Hochett Carnegie library. She succeeds- Announcement is made I-a-wiTence Kobey "who auto- marriage of M'rs. maticaily becomes vice-president. The other new- officers 2 Sunda; named as follows: Miss Elizabethi ome of th JGalfaoun, corresponding secretary Rev Diehard Edward.

Moiiene Skinner, treasurer; a nd Mrs Curlee are at home at Kuth Duke, recording- se cre- "Union, street. They Stary; Miss Mary Katherine Gray, assistant recording secretary; Mrs. I Ralph Long, charity treasurer; Elizabeth Camrnerer, scholar- 'ship treasurer; Miss Ruth Turley, i parliamentarian. The officers will be installed- in September. The meeting was in charge Mrs.

Robey who reported, that the (chapter's pledge of $1000 to the re-, Ghrililian church Ti a j-cently completed Little House ofj Bar-i Mrs. Robert DeWitt announce Girt Scouts in Foster Park! was i marriage of Miss Mary E. Cage; had been ald ful1 I couple was attended by Miss Irene Mrs, Formal initiation will be heldjMabrey, sister of the bride, and Theinext Monday night, the David Stout, brother of the bridegroom. (Barbara Phelps Wins Laude Honors At Butler Exercises Miss Barbara Jane Phelps, of i thin city, was graduated Monday morning from Butler university uu riVr ith Cum Laude honors. Miss Lockwoodi 5 whose major was R.

Curlee a was one of 3: students "afternoon at thej aduate with this honor from a seniors. ine Mabrey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lorein Mabrey, 507 South Web-- ster street, to Fredrick E. son D.

of A. Star of Kokomo Council No. 10 of Mrs. Katherine 911; Mo nday night with Missf with- MRS. DARRELL BRUNK.

Sharpsville, June House benefit party next Monday after- because of remodeling the Members will meet at the hall 10 o'clock. There will be no next Monday night. D. of Eea M-thodizt church met at! S15 Xorth Webster street. the home of Miss Mary Helen i Implicate Bridge--Country -Monday night and Miss: 7:30 p.

m. sA.nita Crume presided at the busi-i Chapter Y--Y. W. C. 5:30 p.

I ness meeting. Devotions by Spanish American Auxiliary Crume -were followed Courthouse, 7:30 p. rn. i lesson by Miss" Virginia Beechff C. J.

Maude; A birthday surprise Hudgena, 213 Kast Harrison the hostess' sister, Miss ana Darrel! Brunk, son of 7 p. m. jGrace Johnson of Gkidys Brunk of yy rt who was presented with a number; single ring ceremony was read byiat the First Presbyterian church ol lovel i In the games which! the Rev. Mr. Gilmore of the be followed with a The bride wore a navy blue dress meetin Beanier Calendar Circle--Bcamer; followed, prizes were awarded toj rison Street Christian church at his'in honor of the new members atjwith lace trimmings "Her acces- 1 Methodist rjiurcb.

p. ro. Miss Harrison, Miss Crume. Mrs.ihome at 3 o'clock Saturday home of Mrs. John Ellis Fell.jsories were and white and her UuCbellB.

Thoburn, Main Street Betty Miller, Mrs. Beatrice Rust.i noon. iMrs. Harry W. Trueblood is corsa nk sv ee tpeas and R.

Craig. 113 Miss Maxine Johns, Mrs. Hazel i Thc WE3 Iovejy in a 3l reet chairman, assisted by white rosebuds. Lane, p. and Miss Mary Elizabeth i length dress of pale blue romaine! Thatcher, Miss Vedah A pink dress with blue accesories vf TM K0u 2 --jGollinger, with Miss Crume recelv-1 crc Shc WQre i acces! Mrs Hutto, Mrs.

was worn by the bridesmaid, whose ilris. Mae hlewart, live miles north- Inf: the door prize. and her fi wcre a houlderi Ha Mrs Jared and Mrs. bouquet was of blue sweetpeas and Tr'riiv TMs' r- -h 8 TM scrved at linen-covered! bouquet oE pink rose buds. Edwards.

Tr.oily. W. C. table, the centerpiece for i wore a gold cross i a a i a bowl of dni3ies The inset, a gift of the bridegroom. I ProKrtMlvc.

5-irst D. kins, nut cups and refreshments! T1 1 1' Scott, eajit of Kokomo. i in the chosen colors of i i nonor Mrs Gcr I I I i 'M. L. Vernal Phipps, 612jand white.

A short business meet-; a Br nlt of i mo worc a a i Cl dUilOl South Brandon street. i ing announced for. June 27 ati TMwn and white L. P. Bteie nn, 1800j the home of Miss Crume, 321 West Her flowers were South Wanhlngton street.

iBlm -treet shoulder bouquet of pink I tions V'ou leave traffic dangers and driving strain far behind when you board these deluxe uafety cxtachts. Relax io a I i seat. You're protected by a skillful pilot who takes you to your destination quickly and safely. Nexl time -take the bus. It'll save you more than half liic driving cost.

Frequent Service Lowest Fares For further hiionrulion IDS STATION 200 W. Mulberry Tel. 4109 INDIANAPOLIS SOUTH BEND KOKOMO FORT VTAYXB WABASH TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED ADS BRING RESULTS pink rosebuds. The two families were entertained at a dinner-party at noon at the home of the bride's parents and the centerpiece for the table was a two- tier cake decorated with miniature 'bridal figures. After a trip to Ni Hornemakerii-- Mrs.

Ethel Howell.j S22 North Ccmrtland avenue. St. Andrew's Guild-- Guild p. m. Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence Ouge and i The bridegroom's a a ent brother, Gerald of Ko-1 Wmegardner parents, 10 Mrs. Joseph daughter, Mary entertained at their home, three-fourth i carna-i Mrs Winegardner and Falls and other points in the Billy, left Tuesday for Denver, east, Mr. and Mrs. Stout will be month visiting Mrs.

in their newly furnished apartment Mr. and 2316 West Park avenue, Indianap- I olis. Mr. Stout is employed by the at a Mr. and Mrs.

Lloyd i class of 19-11. Mr Brunk at- rivcd Tuesda to a two i Stewart Hughes tended the high suramcr witl a Mr a i Portland, Mr. and Mrs. J. i is employed at the Sanitary' rs Ward.

corporation. A pretty wedding- was solemnized W. A. Charlra Sitns.lof West Middleton, Sunday, with! Mrs. Brunk was graduated from! Miss Joan Ward a stud nt 1028 South Washington street.

a basket dinner. Those present! the Sharpsville high school -nrfih College, Oxford, ar- I- Ermon Nichol: i 1021 South Washlnston atroet K. A. Allen Klnchcme.i i'orimna, Mr. anu Mrs.

j. i is employed at the Sanitary' i home Mr and Mrs Htllch and Chatter--Mrs. Delilah' Carson and John Hughe of Rus-j Pottery in Kokomo I Misses Lucille and Marie Sullivan; Huskin when t'heir daun-ht Miller, 9.H East Monroe street, 7:30 a i a i and Mrs. Fay Warden I The young couple will be at were in Chicago, 111. over the week-j ellamay Rule became -P- iand children, Lawrence and Helen, i with Mr.

Brunlc's mother in Green-'end. of O. L. Norris'Jr son of Mr and Mrs. Daisy Woltrlp.

Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wolf of a for the present. I Donald E. Hardebcck is home Mrs.

O. Norris i'llO South Locke fayette. Mrs. Etta Duncan and; Guests present Nick 1i! South Locke afreet. on Of Phi Beta Psi Are H.

1:30 p. m. JCBSC Fenn. N. O.

Y. Beatrice Korby east on S02 Enst Taylor street ProKrcsmlve, First U. Mnbel Scott, four miles Superior 7:30 p. m. Thursday Corinthian, Main Strtset Methodist--Mrs.

Effle Rolff, West Sycamore street road; all day. Terrace--Mr. and Mrs. Alain, country; potluck. Women's Civic C.

12 m. Mary Stroup, West Middleton; all day. Idlowile--Mra. Cicora Kingsecd, Road 26, -weet. Get-Together--Mrs.

Andy Riolh 1922 South Buckeye street. Louise Rohdc, 1246 South Locke Marguerite--Mra. Katherine Casa- mKn. neitr Peru. S-M--Mrs.

Clint Thomas, North Lnfonlaino 1 p. Our--Mrs. Nolle Tutewilor, 1030 Firmln street. A surprise party was given day night by Miss Joan at hor home, 1100 North Cochran Webster street, for Alfred Conner, who was to leave Tuesday for Kansas. Games and dancin.tr were the diversions.

Mr, Conner was presented with a military set by his working- associates of the theaters. The Kuests were as follows: Misses Gerry Heincmann, Formally Initiated Formal initiation of six pledges or the Phi Beta Psi sorority followed a dessert-party of attractive appointments at the Elks club Monday night. Those initiated were Misses Betty Lee Gunnell. a Rayl, Joan Rcnshaw, i a Kathlccm a Jean Man Mrs. John Smith.

First Sgt. Richard E. Cooley, Co. 8th Medical Battalion, 9th Fort Bragg, K. C.

is spending a 15-day furlough with his parents, i Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Cooley, 724 South A guest of Miss Beverly Williams corsage of pink ca.rnations;.

The bride's wedding of blue satin was fashioned with long sleeves and she wore a corsage ol A reception for 20 guests followed table, was topped with a bride Gordon, Hannah this week is Miss Joanne Price of bridegroom. Mrs. Clyde Jordon anc Virginia I Losansport Mrs. George Marlow of Indianapoli; A a and Marjorie Pickering: Zene Griner. Gene Test.

Harold Floyd, Bob Early, Boh Campbell. Warren McCormick, Bill Morphew, Roy Chaplin, Keith Taylor and James Smith. Clmpter ot the Y.W.C.A. held ft potluck supper at the church Monday night and the table was attractively decorated with garden flowers, white candies and mint cups. Miss Harriet Stockton returned thanks.

Miss Martha Smith, president, held a short business session, and short talks were given by Miss Stockton and Mrs. D. C. Springer. Miss Ruth Humrickhouse received the attendance prize and prizes in Zipper--Mrs.

Amy Carter, Russin- Welcomette--Mrs. Morvin Mnin end of Webster street m' Hllmrlckhouso Tnc committee was Windmill-Mrs. Juno Sosbe '749 South Wnbash avenue Leach and Jennie Beechr. eH.E.-Mr« teen were present. ney, 1:30 p.

m. ---Mrs. Mnrybello Anita Richai-ds and Louise Small tables placed in the lounge were lovely with white napcry and bowls of garden flowers in which the sorority colors, red and white, were predominant. Banked with greenery, the mantel held a bowl of red roses and lighted white candles. The initiates were presented with lapel pins in the form of- the sorority crest.

During the service of dessert, which also was in red and white. Miss I.eanora Kohn gave an informal program of piano numbers. Seventy members attended. The chapter president, Mrs. A.

T. Ehrhardt, was in charge of the ceremonies and also presided at Harshcy, I Mr. and Mrs. D. C.

Davies and were out-of-town guests. ce cootie-bunco went to Misses Nina a brief business session which i Smith, Alberta Unger and Ruth followed. Plans were discussed for he committee was composed of Mesdames Margaret John Kln- Blodgctt, sood unity--Airs. Charles bers. Mrs.

Mary Jane Thatcher was reported as having had a. fall in yrlclmy her home, Mrs. Emma Lindsay as Kokomo Symphony Unit Mrs Ot ao wc and Geneva John Ellis Fell, 517 West Walnut i arr Son Clara stoubbs Myrtle street; ten, 3 p. I and Eva Mulligan as im- Wlllurd W. C.

T. --Mrs Emma I rovcd The Patriotic Instructor 795 South Purdum street SaV an talk on Flag Adult choir, South Side Christian I nd Day The Ara Dorothy Thrasher, 1806 01 y(iarS June South Market street. Mri! 9 la Harri short JU F. Povnter a nd the package was ouU 6. aWBrded rs.

Marie Derek. The 6. J. O. park; picnic Hopkln.

W. C. T. Geneva Kellar. 401 Vaile avenue Noble Grand--Mra.

Dora Jones, M4 South Purdum street W. H. and F. M. Darrouxh Chapel--Mrs.

Ycrigan, 7:30 p. South Kokomo W. C. T. --Mrs Fred Godlove.

706 South LaJTonl tainc street, 2 p. m. SnturdRy W. R. Hall, 2:30 Theta Rho--I.

O. O. F. hall" p. m.

next meeting will be June 23. at The Thetn Delphian society met at the home of Mrs. Charles Head 1221 West Superior street, Monday night. After the study period, an informal party was held, featured by a handkerchief shower for Mrs. L.

W. Kcmper. Mrs. Head served lovely refreshments at the close -where they will spend the summer at Indiana Point. Crystal Lake.

Miss Betty Handley was in Greencastle during the week-end attending the alumni celebration at De- Pauw university. She was a guest at the Alphet Phi house for dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Glen R.

Hillis will attend the Leopold Stokowski concert in the Butler Stadium in Indianapolis Tuesday evening. Mrs. V. T. Tolle will leave Wednesday for Camp Metamora, Mich.

she will enroll in a Girl Scout camp directors' course. After spending a few days in Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Eltzeroth have returned to their home here. Mr.

and Mrs. Samuel E. Short nd Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ellers and were in In- attend the wedding of Robert L.

Hutsell, grandson of the Shorts, to Miss Mary Margaret Weber. The Koko- mo group was accompanied home Mrs. Laura Martin of Muncie who plans to visit a few days here. Mrs. Oscar Hunt and Mrs.

Wave Bennett spent Monday in Indianapolis shopping and attending the Shrine convention. In Indianapolis Tuesday night will be Miss Ann Lung, Miss Jane Owen, Jack LeVan and Dick Ellis. They will attend the Leopoid Sto-. kowskl concert to be held at the Butler Stadium. Mra.

M. Cuthbert and son, II, of New York City have ficers, Mrs. Gladys Dunkle, past been here visiting Mr, and Mrs. R. S.

Cuthbert and Dr. a-nd Mrs. F. S. daughter, Miss Ruth Davies, left! The bride will graduate from Ko- Tuesday morning for Oden, Mich.) 35 10 hi school in Jan.

1942 and plans to finish her last semester. Mr. Norris was graduated from high school here in 1839 and is employed at the Allison Indianapolis where the couple is a.t home at 229 North Warman street. Father's Pay Carts--Boy CBS the national convention to be held at Ocean City, N. June 26, 27 and 28.

The delegates will be a iu mrs 0 D. Button and Miss Mary- i daughter, Lou Ann adaleon Aughe and it is expected dianapolis Saturday Daughters of Union Veterans met! that a olher members the courthouse Monday night I a Mrs. Rose George Robey Ingcls served and Mrs. as co-chair- with Mrs. C.

P. men of the party wit.n ivirs. u. i Yount, Miss Gene McCaughan and Miss Kathryn Witham. as assistants.

Moriah Lodge Honors Assembly President Moriah Rebekah lodge held a lovely party in the I. O. O. F. hall Monday night, honoring Miss Opal Lindsey of Lafayette, president of the Rebekah Aasembly, and other guests, including, four assembly of- BIG CANNON DISH TOWEL when you buy a box of SILVER DUST 'IT'S THE SAFE, SUDSX SOAP FOR QUICK, EASY DISHWASHING AND SNOWT WHITE CLOTHES.

BIS 17 3O OrSH TOWEL WORTH IO? OR MORE PACKE-O RIHT president; Mrs. Lydia Jaclcman, chaplain, and Mrs. Verlena Temple, inside guardian, both of Lafayette. and Mrs. Florence Dawson, musician, of Peru.

Three district deputy presidents also were present. meeting lor the season. The Marguerite club will be entertained Thursday at the home of Mrs. Kathsrine Cassman, near Peru, members are asked to eet at the horns of Mrs. Myrtle one-act playlet.

"Animal i Delano. 311 East Broadway, by 10 evening. This was the last Mrs. Cora Humbert of Kokomo! Mrs. Lillian Lyons of Fort Wayne Crackers." was presented by Mrs.

o'clock. Jred Maher. Mra. Harry Davis and OUT Ston At your Gift Headquarters. Gifts Wrapped Free.

The F. L. T. club will hold an aJl-day meeting Thursday at the home of Mrs. Mary Stroup at West MiddJeton.

Members arc asked to be at the bus station by 9:30 o'clock, each taking a covered dish and Mrs. Mary Shanks of Deer Creek. A potluck supper, attended by 110 members and their families, opened the evening's festivities and at the lodge session which followed Mrs. May Smith, noble grand, presided. The tables were decorated with pink and green wishing welis for the centerpieces and white candles in crystal holders.

Cuthbert. Miss Helen from Hanover Faulkner is home College, where she is a student, to her summer vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Faulkner. Mr.

and Mrs. Bruce Krise of West-wood Village, Calif, are here in the city visiting friends and relatives. Christ Stavropulos, home on a furlough from Camp Shelby, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Stavropulos.

He spent the last four months at Fort Monmouth, N. J. where he followed a radio communications course. He is a graduate of Purdue university and was employed as an electrical engineer Initiation was held for five candi- at the Indianapolis Power company dates. Mesdames Esther Buckner, before his induction into the army.

The degree captain of Beatrice. Rebekah lodge requests all members of the to be present Wed- i nesday night. and NO NEC2SSABT Beautiful Spring PERMANENTS for STM to waring one of our pwrnanenu and en joy the We 1D waving and pas. saving direct to you. That's why can a beautiful, lonf-luting Oil Permanent For aw.

An Nat Duplicated Ekewber. 1 afte: ering read The pres- were the Sunday guests of Mr made by Mrs. Alberta Mrs. Koscoe McAllister. wmch Mayme Mr.

and Mrs. O. M. Porter and Dr and Mrs. Jesse Spangler and Doyle "Culver.

The officers and staff were highly complimented on their work; Honor Retired Professors. Bloomington, June 1 0 i --Indiana University trustees have created five new professors emeritus, The title was given Dr. Go- Esary and W. O. Lynch, history; C.

lish; Dr. W. J. Sembrower, Moenkhaus, Bng- Physiology, an rj Barnard Turner, medicine, all of whom retired from the faculty this year. mencement exercises at Wabash college.

Milton Porter, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Porter, was graduated with an A.

B. degree in mathematics. The Rev. Lawrence Gollner of South Bend was in Kokomo over the week-end visiting his mother, Mrs. Anna Gollner.

Here visiting her mother, Mrs. William H. Coughlin, is Mrs. S. G.

Jenkins and sons, Robert and Samuel, of Pittsfield, 111. Mrs. Jenkins is the former Miss Katherine 'Coughlin of Kokomo. Expert Fitting Service Main Floor Corset 2 Gleaming Satin And Batiste Combination! toyely Custom Type Garments, With Combination Brasiere Top In Satin Batiste for Perfect Figure Control. Size 32 to s.s DEPARTMENT! TORE FRIED CHICKEN DINNERS One Fourth Chicken 35c One Half Chicken B5c AU the Chicken You Can Eat 51.25 Served Every Week Day Xion and Evening.

HOWELLS ATR COOLED DINING--ROOM Gifts you'll be proud to cjive to Father's Day Sunday, June 15th! MONQGRAMMED SHIRTS Dad will be sure to be pleased with a beautiful new shirt, personalized by monogramming. Each shirt attracme- ly boxed. I Smai't new patterns and the always popular white. $1.65 82.00 A I A large selection from which to choose. $1.35 SILVERDALE SHIRTS All white shirts A wonderful value.

$1.19 I A hoiit of smart uw patterns and colors. All well made and tailored. An ever welcome gift. 50c Handkerchiefs Suspenders White pure linen handkerchiefs with initials. Snap on and button on styles in wanted colors.

INTERWOVEN SOX Regular Lengths. A boat of new patterns and colors. 35c 50c TOILETRIES FOR DAD! $1.00 ni 85c $1.00 $1.95 75c $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 50 for $1.00 $1.00 Yardley Shaving Bowl Yardley After Shave Lotion Yardiey Invisible Talc Lentheric After Shavo Lotion 3. Musketeers Lentheric Old Spice Talc Old Spice After Shave Lotion Old Spice Cologne Men's Deodorant Pal Razor Blades United Blue fifl Steel J.UU for i Anklets assortment i a sues. 3 pr.

$1.00. Rayon Silk A White rayon shirts and shorts, well made and tailored. 50c 75c Rayon Munsing I I Button on shoulder and knee length. White only. A A A Smart new patterns and colors fin coat and slip over styles.

Also some Hummtjf weights. SiZ'Es D. $1.35 HONOR that prince of fellows with a handsoma TWO SUITER $1.50 Men's Revlon I Nail scissors manicure scissors tweezers S3.50 With Leather Case To. keep suits fresh and shirts wearable. Easy a a something he'll really a e- ciate.

Let him enjoy carefree travel. 815.95.

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