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SIX THE KOKOMO JUNE 27 1939 I A A A Tuesday. Embroidery--Mrs. Jessie Leavltt, 20W North Jay street. AHrusa--Country club, 6:15 p. Wednesday.

St. Andrew'3 Guild--Mrs. John Durct, 1736 West Mulberry street, 2 p. m. W.

F. M. Main Street Methodist--Mrs. T. A.

Delo, 1706 South Main street, 2 p. m. Martha, Main Street Methodist- Mrs. Charles Peck, South Courtland Daughters, South Side 805 avenue. King's Christian--Mrs.

Belle Lamb, South Washington street. DeMolay Mothers--Huston park; wiener roast. Sollcnbcrger and Miss Flora Ward were present after spending some time in Florida. Mrs. Mary Jane Thatcher and Comrade Patton were reported as improving.

Comrade Patton enjoys having the daughters call -on him. During July and August, the tent will have a vacation with only one meeting each month the fourth Monday. Report on the A. R. encampment at Michigan City was given by Mesdamcs Ida Cowgll, May Burns, and Elizabeth Hyatt and Mrs.

Sollcnbcrger told of the Florida encampment. Mrs. Hyatt received the mystery package. 'The next meeting will be Juiy 2.1. Fall Styles Cast A Peacock Shadow PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS Modified Bustle Hints At New Silhouette Wesley Circle No, 3 of the Main Street Methodist church met Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs.

Thompson, 329 West King- street, with twenty-two members, A new "peacock mode" Is buin, discussed in New York as a possible important trend in fall fashions, bustle effects and back skirt fullness have been labeled "something to watch" by the fashion world. Among these designers is Sally Milgrim, couturiero to a number of Manhattan sophisticates, who has designed her new evening dresses with hip drapings and bustle bowo and her mid-season day dresses; with back skirt fullness. Such children and two guests, concentrating interest a 1 Ora Dowdcn and Mrs. Elizabeth the back of the skirt and giving Dennis, present. Miss Goldie Myers the effect of careful 'design and fit, jave the opening devotions.

Twenty will produce a new mode of ele 480 Park sick two seventeen cards and 24 bouquets were reported. The group worked on comfort tops and in a contest Mrs. Anna Gross received the prize. The attendance prize was awarded to 0. Vincent Wood-, Mrs, C.

H. Fye. Refreshments were avenue, 6:30 p. m. W.

A. Wayne Shull, 214 West Foster street. J. Pearl Summers, 008 East Sycamore street. ga'nce, she believes "a peacock mode in which women may strut ward.

South Locke street. L. P. Agnes Hancock 1015 South Indiana avenue. B.

and P. church, west of city, 6 p. m. Thursday. Darrough Chapel L.

A. Mary Thompson, North Clark street; all day. Bid-Mor--Mrs. Russell Carter, 1122 South Locke street, 7:30 p. m.

Marguerite--Mrs. Myrtle Delano, 315 East Broadway. Ulntah--Mrs. William Coon, 1021 East Sycamore street. Bridg-Etto---Mrs.

Paul Berry, 1D12 South Courtland avenue. Get-Together--Mrs. "Frank Frltz- Ingcr, 328 South Main street. Lyncttc--Mrs. Perry Barnes, 1721 1 South Webster street.

Stitch and Chatter--Huston all day. Jolly Twelve--Mrs. Ruby Haley, 1500 North Philips street. Loyal Workers, Courtland Avenin Friends--Mrs. Alice Lorentz, 123 South Webster street; all day.

Windmill--Highland park. Zipper--Huston park. p. m. Welcomette--Mrs.

Margaret Bas- sctt, 120S West Broadway. hostess and her next meeting will served by the committee. The be at the home of Mrs. Goldie Martin, 1324 South Webster street, in two weeks. She will be assisted by Mesdnmcs Elizabeth Scott, Ed Snydcr and Warner.

Mrs. LeNell Sigerfoosc, vice- grand, presided at the regular meeting of Moriah Rebekah lodge in the I. O. O. F.

hall Monday evening. Mrs. Ida VanDorin of In-' dianapolis was a visitor. The' staff practiced the drill and degree work was announced for next Monday night, Installation of officers, planned for July 3. has been postponed one week.

Mrs. Emory Coon nnd Mrs. Cecil JBrookshlre were hostesses to the Delta club Monday night, entertaining at the home of the former, 935 East Broadway. Prizes in bit." Though it is .00 early for definite al Friday. War Mothers--Legion Home, day, Hopkins T.

Ora Tavlor, Darrough Chapel. Aunt Dinah's Quilting Party- Bennetts Switch park; all day. Hopkins W. C. T.

Ora Taylor. The Daughters of Union Veterans held their regular meeting: at tbo courthouse Monday night with a good attendance present. Olive FRIED TURTLE SANDWICH 15 SOMERS LUNCH MAKKET AND MABKLAND FUBNAS HOM-PAK ICE CREAM CONES-- BARS-- POPSICKI.Z PLENTY PARKING SPACE MIRIAM SOMERS bridge Edwards, won by Miss Lois fall predictions cither as to line or color, more evidence of the peacock trend may appear, she thinks, in a greened blue (softened and muted version of the color of the peacock's plumage) as a dress hue to contrast with brown furs. Among summer dresses which the designer has created with the new back influence, is a street- length black chiffon cocktail-dinner dress fashioned with a knife-pleated skirt and a tunic top rounding upward like an apron at the back where it is caught with a big black chiffon bow. It was worn at a recent luncheon fashion show with a toque covered with rich red roses.

The back Influence appears again in an evening gown, whoso skirt, alternating narrow rows of blaclt and white Valenciennes fashioned to fall on "easy' lace, is lines front but sweep into a i gathered fullness in the back. Its black faille top extending to the hipbones, ends in a bustle bow. Bustle bows are the effects most Mrs. Clifton Small and Mrs. Brooiwhire.

Following the! dcsigncrs'at'presont games, lunch was served by ilK ij ca te the new interest in the. backs of dresses, but other effects Fitted jackets of silk suits hostesses. The ciub's meeting two weeks will be at the homo of Mrs. Fred Maher, East Markiand avenue. a The meeting of the Wlllard class of Grace Methodist church, announced for Tuesday night at the home of Mrs.

H. D. Berkeypile, has been postponed indefinitely. appear. are designed with brief peplum tails that flare smartly behind.

These two frocks illustrate the fashion world's interest' in backs. I evening "own is designed with topped by a big bustle bow a skirt alternating narrow bands of black and white l.lco and sweeping The i top of the black chiffon into fullness in the back, where it cocktail frock rounds upward like back and is fin- black chiffon Both gowns were designed WEDDINGS Pythian Sisters will meet Wednesday night in the C. O. hall. Thrimh-rohlman This is the last meeting of the; Miss Grace Pohlm; season and a good attendance isiof Mrs.

Mary Pohlm desired. Royal Neighbors No. 1514 will at zlon Evangelical cnurcn meet'Thursday night at o'clock; Sund nftonwon at 2:15 o'clock thc I. O. F.

hall. All members in a beautifully are requested to be present. Social i night will be observed with Mrs, Grace Shanks and Mrs. Gertrude Dunkin as hostesses. ice Thrush, son of Mrs.

Thrush of Rochester, were married elical ch'urch single ring ceremony. Large baskets of flowers formed the background ior the service. Attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Neal.

The brid'e was graduated from i high school in 1936. The bridegroom nan, a Kokomo high rm and hoo in 1936 and is Metea SECOND ALL ENSEMBLE PROGRAM BY TURECHEK STUDIO WILL BE TUESDAY NIGHT Fort Wayne, June --Who said, "No money?" John M. Young, receiver for the old First Bank here, has MO.OOO that no one claims. Thc money represents thc total value of 6,800 dividend checks written, last May and still awaiting claimants. Young said he also has 5,200 checks from three previous divi- ager of a Kroger store.

A reception was given for immediate members of the family, at. bridegroom's parents. The couple Is at home at 828 South Washington street. Miss Aliene McPike Wins Scholarship From Tri Kappa Miss Aliene McPike has been dends that no one has asked frpm "Lohengrin," the yet. A WEDNESDAY THRU' SATURDAY SPECIAL Exquiskely to Perfection Not Sag or Twisl! Molded in Fit! With Ample Fullness! Like a Charm! Pompor your love of slip beauty vilh Miss Priced appealingly low in an IrJriguingly varied (hoy answer your slip problems in a snarl and Ihriby manner! Choose from gloaming salins or crepes.

Shop In Air-Cooled Comfort At Turners For Every Feminine Fancy and Need! mony performed by the Rev. W. G. Lobeck, using the single ring ceremony. Two standards of vari-colorcd flowers were at cither side of the which was given added attractiveness with tapers.

Mrs. Car! Hartman, violinist, ed "Ah Sweet Mystery of "At Dawning" and "I Love You Truly," and the pianist, Mrs. Robert Ludwig played "Liebcstraum," "Indian Love Call" and "Believe Mej.state scholarship committee of the If All Endearing Kappa sorority, according to rcoc ved Dy Eeta Lambda chapter from Miss Helen Whltcomb of state vice-president and scholarship chairman. Misa McPike, who was graduated irom Kokomo High school with the June, 1939 class, is thc daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

William F. McPike 1015 South Purdum street. She ex. The second all ensemble program by pupils of Lalla S. Laymon, Carol B.

Hage, Edward Turechek will be given Wednesday evening, June.28, at thc First Presbyterian church, 'his will begin promptly at: o'clock and the public is cordially invited to attend. Thc program follows; i Old Chief Meshingomasia Turechek Julia Peclt, Joe Hillis" Water Sprite Orem-Goodrick Sharon Moulder, Janet Wilson Chasing Butterflies Streabog Marian Ryan, Julianna Maple awarded a scholarship by Gypsy Caravan. Intermezzo Bohm Mary Bailey, Mariam McReynolds, Mr. and Mrs. Edison Abbott at! tended the Indiana Jewelers and Watchwakers convention at the Antler's hotel in Indianapolis, Sunday and Monday.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Shrock! and daughter, Shirley Ann, visited over the week-end with friends in Chicago. Dean Robert L.

Sanders of Indi ana University was the Sunday guest of his aunt, Mrs. Emma Faulkner. Sunday evening Dr. Sanders gave an organ recital at Gracr Methodist church. Mrs.

Fred Mohler and daughter of Erie, and Mrs. Dow Richardson and daughter spent Tuesday, in Noblesville with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Howard and children. Mrs.

C. A. Cooper has returned i her home in Owosso, after! visiting with relatives in this city. Misses Hilda Mae, Mary Elizabeth and Joyce Kessler, Miss Moore, Miss Mary Maher, Bill Poyn- i tcr and Paul Maher spent Sunday; at Ideal Beach, Shafer Lake. Mrs.

J. M. Littler has returned i to her home in Blue Island, 111., af-1 ter spending thc past week in lhis city with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond' Fnwcett.

Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Howard a Mr.

and Mrs. Ross Smith spent' Tuesday in Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence E.

King of Anderson visited over thc weekend here and in company with Mrs. Russell King have gone to Toledo, Ohio, to visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Maloney and son, Daniel of Albuquerque, K.

are visiting in this city with Mr. Maloney's father, S. Malor.ey and family, 1619 North Philipo street. Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Ward have returned from a week's vacation I spent at Harrington Lake, Ky, Mr. and Mrs. George Slaughter of Darrough Chapel Have been called to Orleans, by the death of Mrs. Slaughter's father, James Tayor, who was injured in an automobile accident and died a few hours later. Mr.

and Mrs. H. Zaltzberg have' returned from a visit to New York, City ar.d the World's Fair HS guests of their son, Louis Zaltsberg of Winchester, Ind. Misses Juanlta Mahan and Mary- adaleen Aughe have returned from Bloomir.gton where they spent the last few days. Elmer Mason has gone to Allen-: hurst, to spend the summer: with his sister, Mrs.

R. L. Ragin. Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph E. Eller: have returned home after ing a week's vacation at Yellow Creek Lake and other lakes i i northern, Indiana. Mrs. Chester L. Humphries, who was called here a week ago by thc serious illness of her mother, Mrs.

Catherine Shrock, 922 North Morrison street, has returned to her home in Chicago. Mrs. S'arock's condition is reported as much better. Miss Mary Joyce, was the week. end guest of her uncle, William Hig- nilnolslan Is Appointed Washington, June John Roggc, 35-year-old Illlnolsian, as sworn in today as attorney general, in charge of criminal division of the justice department.

More than one-half the population of Latvia belong to the Evangelical Lutheran church. 50 PIECE SERVICE FOR EIGHT $29 25 Open Price $58.69 Theresa Busby, Betty Bird gins and family ot Marion. Giow. Worm Dick Mygrant, Dick Chestei-son I Shoots Self Througli Hcnd. Clarinet Saxaphone Trio MarkJcviHe, June Three Bucks V.

Creason, 67, was found To thc strains of Bridal was played for the recea- bridal party approached the altar anc! the Mendelssohn Wedding March sional. Miss Martha attended her sister bridesmaid, and wort; tea rose marquisette in floor-length. LACC insertion trimmed the dress. pects I i a a state Normal She wore silver sandais and earn- cb))c TM Tcrrc Hautc ed an arm bouquet of rubrum lilies and baby-breath. Virgil Becker of Rochester ivas best man and Ray Pohlman of Danville, 111., and Paul Hartman, brother 'and cousin of the bride, were ushers.

The bride wore white 'brocaded satin in Victorian style, the- skirt having a train. Her finger-tip veil net was worn. with a halo of orange blossoms a -bridal bouquet to course. "Co-editor in Septem- begin a of L-Aide- Francaisc one year and reporter or. the Red and her second, third and fourth years, 'Miss McPike also held memb'ership in the English, Civic, French and Glee clubs, was a monitor two years nnd a member of the senior class play, "Big Hearted Herbert." Mr, and Mrs.

Ray Pohlrnan of Danville, III. from Kokomo. carnations and and she carried of Johanna Hill roses, delphinium and baby-breath. A reception was held at the home of thc bride's mother following- the ceremony. The three-tier wedding cake in pink "and blue was topped by a bride and bridegroom under a 1 now married and living away wedding bell.

The bride was graduated, from Clay Township school in 1926 and has been employed by thc Sterling Manufacturing Company. Mr. Thrush attended school in Rochester and is employed by the Losscr Beverage Company in Chi cago. The couple is at home at "1011 North Kcnmore, Chicago, The following out-of-town guests were in attendance; 'Mrs. Metea Thrush, Miss Esther Thrush, Mr, and Mrs.

Ralph Thrush, and Mrs. Virgil Becker and Mrs. Maude Shricr of Rochester; Mr. and Mrs. Gary LcwoIIyn of Indianapolis and Rosemary Adams, Mary Ruth Bishop With Hound and Horn Jean Busby, Joan Busby Clarinet Trio--Some Time Turechek James Storer, Lawrence Busby, Tom Roseberry Knight Rupert Schumann Sidney Paul Jones, Junior Mott.

Dickie Fretz. Saxaphone Quartet--Adagio. Kitty Morrison, Theresa Busby, Barbara Sholty, Dwight Jr. Gypsies Are Coming L'ouis RIdnour, Doris Lichtenwalter The Elf and The Fairy Carter-Bentley Mary Lou Margaret Ann Ingels Clarinet Trio--Ciriblrton Pestalozza Tom Roscborry, Lawrence i James Storer Peggy Morrison, Betty Morrison, Kilty Morrison Deep Purple DeRose-Savino Mary Jane Wineinger, Arlir.o Leonard Piano and Violin Ensemble-Down South Hatch Betty Morrison, Betty Jane Hullingcr. Mary Louise Spurgeon, Betty E.

Wise, Marcia Isham, Peggy O'Matthew, Doris Schory, Helen JIcMaken. dead in his home with a bullet wound in his head late yesterday. NICE YARD DISPLAY Drive out to Hcningcr Shell Service Station at the point, south of: Kokomo. Sold On Easy Ten Payment Man No Carrying Charge The quality you've longed in a pattern whose popularity has set new records! Don't miss this opportunity to obtain America's finest famous for almost one hundred years at half price! Sec contains---8 each, knives, forks, dessert or soup spoons, and salad- forks, 16 teaspoons, butter knife and sugar spoon. A A I included.

Salad forks, butter spreaders, and' single 'serving pieces also a a i I I QUANTITIES AVAILABLE. Shop in Air-Cooled Comfort at Tu rner PERMANENT WAVE SALE In Order to Prove OCR SUPERIOR WAVES We Arc Offering a Beautiful OIL PERMANENT WAVE A Regular S3.00 Value Elsewhere, for Only There IB no skimping of curls on your head and it is a known fact that our permanents last longer. No appointment necessary. KOKOMO BEAUTY SHOP E. Sycamore.

Open Saturday Evening. Over Star Store Avalanche Heller The granting of the state schol- Jack DeLon, Mary Ann Wicbcrs ar'ship to Miss McPike Is the third'Saxophone a with which Beta Lambda chapter! Alia R'ussia-Artol has been honored. Other recipients were Miss Faye Overton and Miss Elizabeth Thompson, both of whom Theta Rho Girls of Kokomo Elected To Office in District Two. members of thc is'ormandie Theta Rho club of this city appointed to district Monday afternoon at the meeting -of District 4 held in Albany. They are Violet Warden, inside guardian, and Wanda.

Dean, shal. Girls fror.i six clubs Kitty Morrison, Theresa Barbara Sholty, Dwight Leonard Jr. Military Polonaise Chopin 'John 'Alan Pickett, John Thomas Hunt, Wayne Hunsinger Gifts For the June Bride represented Marion, Albany, Yorktown, Hartford 'City, New Castle land Kokomo. A total of 139 girls Silver, China, Crystal Roger W. Briney Jewelry-Gifts 215 N.

Main Dial 4444 Foutch-Polk. A pretty wedding was Rebekah Sisters at Tipton Saturday morning at 9 afternoon and evening meetings. Election and demon- the Rebekah appointed by o'clock when Miss Hannah M. became thc bride of Charles Polk, 1400 North Lafontainc street, this city. The Rev.

0. K. Malone of Tipton officiated with thc single ring ceremony. The bride wore a white silk crepe dress and her veil was caught about the head with clusters of pearls. She carried a New Testament.

Misa Jessie Achcnbach and Burl Lilly of Tipton witnessed the 'ceremony. The bride Is a nurse and Mr. Folk is; meetin wijl bo eld in'Kokomo. employed by the South Side ff TM mT komoi were her company. Mr.

and arc at home in this city. and of officers strations were held in the afternoon. Mrs. Gladys Dunkle of Kokomo, president of assembly who -was the. Board of Controls, acted as' installing- officer and installed the district officers assisted by -Dorothy Bourff.

meeting: the During the evening initiatory work was given by the Kokomo club to six- teen candidates. 'The next district Talbcrt-Huntor Miss Helen Hunter, daughter of Mrs. Smith of Delphi, became thc bride of Wayne Talbcrt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Talbcrt, 1108 Home avenue, Sunday after- Mrs.

sa Barnes, Almeda Martin, Phyllis Dcardorf, Marylyn Bowsby, Ruth Ann Baxter Polly Bishop, Virginia Fouat, Dorothy Harrison, Margaret -Mary Patterson and Frances was initiated, sisters garet Haschart. Mary Jon Ann Newton, Edna Dean, Ruth noon at 5:30 o'clock at the wc re Thclma Foust, Carrie Newton, field Friends church. The E1 'zabeth Dunkle, Fannie Warden, Orval H. Cox officiated with the (and Marie Haschart. i i i a Gifts for Brides Hand Painted Water Color Pictures.

Czechoslovakia Lamps. Genuine Plate Glass Mirrors. Coffee and Cocktail Tables. Draperies. 206 Va Main.

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