Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 259, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 March 1926 — Page 6

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SOCIAL Activities ENTERTAINMENTS WEDDINGS BETROTHALS

The engagement of Miss Frieda Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brown, 1907 Park Ave., to Abraham E. Fivel, has been announced. The wedding will take place Sunday at the Beth El Temple. * * * The annual business meeting of the Sunnyside Guild was held today following a luncheon at the Columbia Club, at which Mrs. Carl E. Wood, president, was hostess. Covers for seventy-two were laid. A program of music was given by Mrs. Harvey Martin, and Mrs. Clyde E. Titus, soloists, accompanied by Mrs. Frank D. Hunter. Officers were elected at the business meeting. Nominees were, president, Mrs. Carl E. Wood, and Mrs. Guy Rock: first vice president, Mrs. W. C., Freund and Mrs. Charles Seidenstricker; second vice president, Mrs. Harvey Martin, and Mrs. Fred Shirley; secretary, Mrs. Bernard Griffey and Mrs. Charles H. Pier, assistant secretary, Mrs. Fred F. Duesenberg and Mrs. Robert Turn bull; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Roscoe Berry and Mrs. Frank Gaines; treasurer, Mrs. Floyd Mattice and Mrs. Adrian Aikman. Three board members were to be selected from Mesdames Alonzo Chapman, Fred Krause E. M. Amos, George George Christena and B. B. Pettijohn. The engagement of Miss Mary Jane Carle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bowden H. Carle, 1233 Fletcher Ave., to Paul H. Roach, son of Mr. Microiii 7 ' GAS, INDIGESTION Chew a few Pleasant Tablets, Instant Stomach Relief! If you feel full, sick or uncomfortable after eating, here is harmless stomach relief. “Pape’s Biape psin” settles the stomach and corrects digestion the moment it reaches the stomach. This guaranteed stomach corrective costs but a few cents at any drug store. Keep it handy I—Adver1 —Adver tisement.

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and Mrs. George W. Roach, has been announced. The wedding will take place in the early spring. • • • Twenty members of the Smith College Alumnae Club met for luncheon at the Columbia Club today. Mrs. Charles V. McNaull spoke on “The Miracle and Other Recent New York Plays.” * * * Mrs. Walter Alfke. 835 N. Beville Ave., entertained Saturday evening with a miscellaneous shower and in honor of Miss Alma Billo, whose marriage to Ernest Reese will take place Sunday. * * * Mrs. William F. Molt, 2315 Talbott Ave., has gone to Miami, Fla., to spend the remainder of the winter with friends. • * * The State meeting of the Phi Mu Sorority will be held at the Columbia Club, Saturday. Miss Frances Dixon of Kokomo, Ind., alumnae association president is in charge of the noon luncheon, which will be followed by a theater party in the afternoon and a bridge party in the evening. Reservations are being made with Mrs. Robert Reed, 4324 BircKwood Ave. * • • Miss Cornelia Marshall, whose marriage to Karl K. Von De tValle of Seymour, Ind., will take place March 14, has been chosen as her

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HE first American Home Institute to 1) held sinoo the kmmmms inception of the American Home Department of the General Federation of Women’s Clubs will open Tuesday for three days at the Woman’s Department Club. The first speaker will be Mrs. Cristy. Muncie, Ind., chairman of the home economics teaching of the Indiana Federation of Women’s Clubs. Mrs. Marx Oberndorfer, Chicago, chairman of music of the General Federation, will appear several times, talking on “Music in the Home.” Her first appearance t<flll be Tuesday afternoon. bridesmaids Miss Lillian Pruitt and Miss Elizabeth Rankin. Byron Smart will be best man. Miss Marshall was guest of honor Saturday evening at a bridge party and kitchen shower given by Mrs. Harold M. Trussler in Cumberland. Pink and blue, bridal shades were carried out in the appointments. Mrs. Trussler’s little daughter, Margaret Cornelia, dressed as a chef, presented the shower gifts on a serving tray. Other guests were Mesdames Law? rence B. Thompson of Peoria, 111., James H. Marshall, John J. Marshall, M. T. Scudder, F. T. Holmes. George Kimmick, J. A. Moore, J. H. Donaldson, Walter Spahr, and Misses Elizabeth Rankin, Frankfort, Ind., Lillian Pruitt, Bernice _ Clow, Emma Moore, Juanita Donaldson, Anna Weaver and Albert Holmes. • * * Mrs. W. S. Bittrich, 2625 College Ave., will be hostess Wednesday afternoon for the meeting of the Queen Esther Circle of the First Moravian Episcopal Church. Mrs. Bittrich will be assisted by Mesdames Mary Berry and Henry Binzer. Miss Lucile Lytle a student at De Pauw University spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Lytle, 3649 N. Illinois St.

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