• * • • * *Jane Dunn HonorecMiss Jane Lisbeth Dunn, be wed June 1.fiancee of Mr. Herman D. Himel III was honored at a prenuptial tea Sunday at the home of Mrs. Ben N. Tucker on North General Patton street. Cohostess with Mrs. Tucker was Mrs. Charles Black Jr.The bride-elect is the daughter of Admiral W. A. Dunn USN(ret), and Mrs. Dunn of Hammond, while Mr. and Mrs. Himel Jr., also of Hammond are parents of the future groom. Die couple willFor the afternoon fete, Miss Dunn chose a pale shrimp toned dress, accented with a corsage of Majestic daisies. Also receiving corsages were her mother, Mrs. Dunn; the mother of the groom elect, Mrs. Himel Jr., and Mrs. C.L. Thomas, grandmother of the birde-to-be.tArrangements of Majestic daisies decorated thereception rooms of the home.The tea table covered in aAPrenuptialwhite linen imported cloth was centered with a floralpiece interpreted in snapdragons, daisies and baby breath inshades of pale yellow qnd white. Off-white tapers in silver candelabra flanked the decor. All appointments werein silver.Presiding at the coffee andti.a.ii, i « ■ . . i . . . r1 . ...... .............. «. i - i » •-. iIt. . . i ... a .... •‘.a. - '.a .,« • * (punch services Mmes. John B. Simpson, Frank Allen Cross Jr., Jerry Wilson and Harry Snyder.Serving as tea girls were the Misses Charlotte Swinney and Sue Katherine Smith.The hostesses chose this opportunity to present the bride-elect with a gift of silver.* • 4today's; 1:,t