Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 166, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 December 1928 — Page 9
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State Women in Program at Chicago MRS. W. a. DENNY, Anderson, state president of the Indiana Council of Women, andi Mrs. Sallie W. Stewart, Lafayette, are on the discussion program for the national council board of directors meeting to be held at the Palmer House, Chicago, Thursday and Friday. Mrs. M. E. Robbins, president of the Indianapolis Council of Women, and Mrs. J. P. Cochrane, chairman of its legislative committee, will attend. The meeting will bring together noted women from all parts of the country who are members of the board. They will discuss the latest developments connected with child welfare, public health, education, immigration, industrial relations, citizenship, law enforcement, social hygiene, motion pictures, arts and letters, publicity and permanent peace. The national council is composed of twenty-nine of the largest' national organizations of women in this country. It is also a constituent member of the international council, which in turn, is composed of the national councils of forty nations. At the Chicago meeting delegates will be appointed to the meeting of the executive committee of the international council to be held in London in April. Home Scene of Wedding in Evening Miss Flora Elizabeth Rosenthal, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rosenthal, 2850 North Meridian street, became the bride of Jack Carlton Ottenheimer, New York, at the home of her parents at 6 Thursday evening in the presence of the immediate families. The service was read by Rabbi Morris M. Feuerlicht before the fireplace in the living room, which was banked with palms and ferns. The house throughout was decorated with yeliow and bronze chrysanthemums and autumn leave. The bride, who was unattended, wdre a pink velvet gown, cut low in back and edged with rhinestones and pearls. She carried a bouquet of orchids. A family dinner was held following the service and a reception at 9 for friends. During the ceremony and at the reception, the Louise Schellschmidt Koehne trio played. Mr. and Mrs. Ottenheimer have gone to White Sulphur Springs, W. Va., for their wedding trip. They will be at home at 270 Park avenue, New York. The bride was graduated from Tudor hall and the Finch school, New York.
PERSONALS
Mrs. Edmund Wendell Heyl, Pittsburgh, Pa., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ray J. O’Reilly, 4340 Park avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Ledbetter, Detroit, Mich., and Miss Mary Morgan, Mattoon, 111., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Lehman, 418 East North street. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Sidener, 4246 Park avenue, are 'in New York. Miss Janet Suzanne Rosenthal, who is attending school at Wellesley, is visiting at the home of hei parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rosenthal, 2850 North Meridian street. She came to attend the wedding of her sister, Miss Flora Margaret Rosenthal, to Jack Ottenheimer. Department Club Group to Hold Meeting Tuesday Mrs. Leo K. Fesler, vice-chairman, will preside at the meeting of the applied education department of the Women’s Department Club Tuesday. Mrs. M. D. Didway has charge of the music and will accompany Mrs. Roy J. Kreipke frho will sing “The Message of Christian Morn,” “The Golden Carol,” "Oh, Little Town of Bethlehem” and “Holy Night.” Professor W. L. Richardson will calk ca “Reirtembering and Forgetting.” A door committee will be Mrs. Lon Tracy and Mrs. William H. Shell. A social hour will be in charge of Mrs. E. L. Burnett, assisted by Mesdames Sydney Augmbaugh, Albert E. Sterne, Harriet E. Bullock, William C. Gardner, Henry Dollman, Percy Fischer, John Connor, Francis Russell, James Fischer and H. O. Chamberlin. D earmm-Furb ay Announcement is made of the engagement of Miss Elizabeth Jane Dearmin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Dearmin, 234 Parkview avenue, and John H. Furbay, member of the faculty at Taylor university, Upland. Miss Dearmin, who attended De Pauw and Butler universities, is organist at the Meridian Street Methodist Episcopal church. The marriage will take place Dec. 18. Entertains Club Mrs. Effie C. Rogers was hostess Thursday afternoon for the meeting of the Ethamar Literary Club, Twenty-six members were present. Response to roll call was made with “Why I Am Thankful.” Decorations and appointments were carried out in the club colors, pink, green and . orchid. Papers were read by Mesdames E. L. Rinehart and Gordon Mess.
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woro PHOTO f*!!*■■■■ III! i"i ~__ M —3 s ' 1 * "Sicilian Bells at Christmas Time” Chee Foo chap’er will meet at I will be the topic of a lecture given 730 Thursday evening at the home I W WBSaBt next week bj Mrs. S. R Art man to of Miss Ann Bolin Each member the lollowing group of chapters of will bring a gift for the grab bac. * MgHflr jHIBHHf the International Travel and Study Lincolnian chapter will be enter- , yjk JhIHBH | Club: tamed at the home of Mr' V. H fl Normandy chapter will meet with Rothley at 1 Friday afternoon HHI iSralllHii Mrs. J. A. Harris Monday. A covered Luncheon will be served with Mrs. m * m M L "Ok 'W gdish luncheon will be served at 1 Dick Richards as assisting hostess. I | jm :T ; | 5 1 p. m. Mrs. Charles Stout has ar- A Christmas story will be read by H Hral&jf||| ranged a special musical program. Mrs. A. L. Branham and Christmas ’'*■ Jap > H Egyptian chapter will meet, at carols will be sung by Mrs Bert I v 1:30 p. m. Tuesday with Mrs. Mae Smith. Guests of the chapter will | Hf ' , -JK Al|l|| IK, Marcum Jacobs. Mesdames Agnes be Mrs. J. A. Cameron, federation x ■ R. Johnson and J. S. Jackson will president, and Mrs. E. B. Hadley. |||||gg|K, Wm be assisting hostesses. Mrs. Keith Mrs. V. B. Binager, president, will -n _ ~ jßflfflßflf ’ # *yH Cannon will give a Christmas read- preside /riCvLcL /fuZ 'V* v ? ■'f/7 (' W c TO music will be presented. home of Miss Viola Turner, Friday. / I||||P ;,V; Jfll Amazonian chapter will meet Mrs. J. E. Holt, Installed the fol- _ taSSf Thursday with Mrs. Edward F. Kra- lowing officers of the federation at T\/T Rfs ' DONALD HODGES Mrs. OUenheimer will make their fßßait mer. Mrs. Frank Kramer will be the meeting of the executive board -*•** WALKER was before her home in New York. assisting hostess. Members will re- Tuesday: President, Mrs. J. A. marriage Thanksgiving day Miss Miss Maja Brownlee is president JBB|BR ? ®4HHHHHiiH!HIiiHHHHHHHHBHHHHBBHH9[ sszsss&t ™ h e s“ “2 ~ e H “ ml,n v a> S“ r ?, r,f ut “ rs,tych r r ' W £co<Ufi — yruTorwin^ exchange of gifts. A program of secretary, Mrs. Pearl Hantzis; treas- of Mr - and Mrs ‘ Harry E - Llster * Theta Sigma Phi, woman s nation- * special Christmas music will be urer. Mrs. Sale H. Marrow: corre- 2608 Broadway. al Journalistic sorority, sponsoring
INTERNATIONAL STUDY CLUB CALENDAR FOR NEXT WEEK
“Sicilian Bells at Christmas Time” will be the topic of a lecture given next week by Mrs. S. R. Artman to the following group of chapters of the International Travel and Study Club: Normandy chapter will meet with Mrs. J. A. Harris Monday. A covered dish luncheon will be served at J. p. m. Mrs. Charles Stout has arranged a special musical program. Egyptian chapter will meet at 1:30 p. m. Tuesday with Mrs. Mae Marcum Jacobs. Mesdames Agnes R. Johnson and J. S. Jackson will be assisting hostesses. Mrs. Keith Cannon will give a Christmas reading and a program of Christmas music will be presented. Amazonian chapter will meet Thursday with Mrs. Edward F. Kramer. Mrs. Frank Kramer will be assisting hostess. Members will respond to roll call with a Christmas poem or thought. There will be an exchange of gifts. A program of special Christmas music will be given by Mesdames George Maxwell and H. E. Eberhardt. Mrs. Edward Kramer will speak on “The Woman God Chose to Care for His Son.”
Martha Stubbs Becomes Bride of Glenn Curry Miss Martha Allegra Stubbs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Everett Stubbs, 46 Johnson avenue, and Glenn Barnhill Curry, son of Mr. and Mrs. William S. Curry, Bloomington, were married Thursday afternoon at the Downey Avenue Christian church. The service was read by the Rev. Bert R. Johnson before an altar banked with palms and ferns, interspersed with baskets of white chrysanthemums. The entire church was lighted by tall white tapers. Preceding the ceremony. Miss Marthabel Geissler, organist, and Miss Janet Dean, Rushville, violinist, played a group of bridal airs. Mrs. Margaret Ann Welch sang. The bride was attended by Mrs. Paul E. Stubbs, matron of honor; Miss Mary Frances Stubbs, her sister, maid of honor, and Misses Mary Curry, Bloomington, sister of the bridegroom, and Evelyn Hein, Seymour, bridesmaids. Miss Anna Lee Welbom, Ft. Wayne, was flower girl and Charles Stuart Welborn, ring bearer. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of bridal satin and Chantilly lace. Her duchess lace veil was held in place with a wreath of orange blossoms. She carried a shower bouquet of Kilarney roses and valley lilies. Paul E. Stubbs was best man and John H. Stubbs, Julius Edward Kreuger, James A. Carter and Robert Allen, Bloomington, ushers. A reception at the home of the bride’s parents followed the ceremony, for which Mrs. Stubbs wore black velvet and Mrs. Curry blue chiffon. The house was decorated with white chrysanthemums. The bridal table was centered with a tiered wedding cake and decorated with bronze chrysanthemums and lighted with orchid tapers. After a motor trip through the south, Mr. and Mrs. Curry’will be at home at 515 East Sixth street, Bloomington. Attend Party at Muncie Mesdames Earl Wedlake, Halford McNaughton and Earl Blaine were guests Friday at a luncheon bridge given by Mesdames Paul Haimbaugh, Frank Hastings and John Gill at Hotel Roberts, Muncie. Fifty attended including Mesdames Earl Merry and Francis May, Dunkirk, and Miss Mildred Greer, Anderson Announce August Wedding Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Mary Bell Meek, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry C Meek and Rex Howard son of Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Howard, Marion, which took place at Covington, Ky., Aug. 10. Mr. and Mrs. Howard will live here.
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Chee Foo chapter will meet at 7:30 Thursday evening at the home of Miss Ann Bolin. Each member will bring a gift for the grab bag. Lincolnian chapter will be entertained at the home of Mrs. V. H. Rothley at 1 Friday afternoon. Luncheon will be served with Mrs. Dick as assisting hostess. A Christmas story will be read by Mrs. A. L. Branham and Christmas carols will be sung by Mrs. Bert Smith. Guests of the chapter will be Mrs. J. A. Cameron, federation president, and Mrs. E. B. Hadley. Mrs. V. B. Binager, president, will preside Toyama chapter will meet at the home of Miss Viola Turner, Friday. Mrs. J. E. -Holt, installed the following officers of the federation at the meeting of the executive board Tuesday: President, Mrs. J. A. Cameron; second vice-president, Mrs. George Steinmetz; recording secretary, Mrs. Pearl Hantzis; treasurer, Mrs. Sale H. Marrow; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Emory Schulz; auditor. Miss Allene Hodges, and parliamentarian, Mrs. James F. Aldrich.
MEETINGS OF INDIANAPOLIS CLUBS TO BE HELD NEXT WEEK
Monday Charles F. Coffin will address members of the Indianapolis Literary Club on “Shakespeare” at the meeting at 8 p. m. at the D. A. R. chapter house. New Era Club members will meet with Mrs. S. B. Prater, 966 North Gray street. Miss Blanche McFadden will present “The Biography of Gene Stratton Porter.” Mrs.
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BENEFIT FETE TO BE GIVEN FOR WELFARE Mesdames Otto Keller and O. B. Ent will be hostesses at a bridge tea Wednesday, Dec. 12, in the social room of the Chateau apartments, 1501 East Maple road, for the benefit of the Welfare Club. They will be assisted by Mesdames Edward Schurman, George Dickson and O. E. Hawn. This is one of a series of parties being given by twenty hostesses in behalf of the club. Choses Wedding Date Miss Mary Mildred Malsbary, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel C. Malsbary, Romney, will become the bride of Dr. Robert J. Millis, Crawfordsville, Wednesday, Dec. 12, at the Presbyterian church in Romney.
INDIANAPOLIS, SATURDAY, DEC. 1, 1928
MRS. DONALD HODGES WALKER was before her marriage Thanksgiving day Miss Mary Josephine Hamlin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Lister, 2608 Broadway. Miss Flora Marjorie Rosenthal became the bride of Jack Carlton Ottenheimer, New York, at 6 Thanksgiving evening. Mr. and
Don Warren will talk on Mary Garrett Hays. A report of the Seventh district meeting will be heard. The Irvington Woman’s Club will meet with Mrs. George Buck, 5723 East Washington street. Mrs. Hiram B. Treat will give “The History of Marriage.” The Monday Afternoon Reading Club will .meet with Mrs. Charles Muir, 3240 North New Jersey street.
THREE LEAVING CITY HONORED AT PARTY Miss Dorothy Rinehart was hostess for a bridge party Wednesday evening at her home, 320 Graham avenue, in honor of Misses Katherine Underwood, who will leave soon for St. Petersburg, Fla., Margaret Hqckleman, who "is going to Miami. Fla., and Josephine Lewis, who will go with her parents to Long Beach, Cal., to live. Guests with the hostess and honor guests were Mesdames C. H. Underwood, Richard Bastian, Matthew Farson, Francis H. Insley, Gus Shumaker, Stanley Adair Cain, Joseph. A. Matthews; Misses Uene Harry, man, Bess Tucker and Katherine Uelzer. The hostess was assisted by her mother, Mrs. Harry Rinehart and her sister, Miss Catherine Rinehart.
Mrs. Ottenheimer will make their home in New York. Miss Maja Brownlee is president of the Butler university chapter, Theta Sigma Phi, woman’s national Journalistic sorority, sponsoring the first annual Matrix Table banquet to be held Tuesday, Dec. 11 at the Marott hotel. Mrs. L. A. Wiles and Mrs. B. C.
Mrs. R. E. Adkins will talk on “The Land of the Midnight Sun.” Discussion will follow. Miss Mary McGinty will be hostess for the regular meeting of the Alpha Tau Zeta sorority at her home. The Monday Conversation Club will meet at 2:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. W. A. Bastian, 2410 Park avenue. Mrs. Roy Adams will present a review of the book, “The Bridge of San Luis Rey,” by Thornton Wilder. Governor Oliver Parry Morton chapter, Daughters of the Union, will hold a Christmas party at tha Columbia Club Wednesday. The Lincoln chapter. Franklin; Rich Mountain chapter, Lebanon; General Benjamin Harrison chapter, Columbia, and the General Lew Wallace chapter, Terre Haute, will be guests. Mrs. Edward J. Hecker will be hostess, assisted by officers of Morton chapter. Mrs. Chic Jackson will talk on “The Christmas Magazine.” A musical program is being arranged by the music committee. TUESDAY Independent Social Club members will meet with the Indianapolis Coum.il of Women. The Irvington Home Study Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Mak Reasoner, 920 North Campbell ave nue. Mrs. George C. Bosley will give a review of “Letters From an Ocean Tramp,” by William McFee Members of the Proctor Club wlu hear brief sketches of Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin and John Adams by Mrs. Gilbert McNutt. The meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. C. S. Sweeney, 1217 North De’aware street. The Irvington Home Study Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Frank Brown, 5855 Lowell avenue. Mrj. George C. Bosley will present "Letters From an Ocean Travel.” The regular meeting of the Indorsers of Photoplays will be held at the Fletcher American bank at 10 a. m. Heyl Study Club will meet at the Y. W. C. A. at 2 p. m. Mi's. Robert F. Daggett will tell of the life of Andrew Jackson; Mrs. Clayton Ridge will review “A Cavalier of Tennessee”; Mrs. Nettie Kane wit l speak on J. J. Audubon and there will be a current event tour and informal discussion. Wednesday Mrs. L. L. Hopkins, 1021 Congress avenue, will be hostess for the meeting of the Minerva Club. Mrs. C. F. McDaniel will talk on “Seeing America With Lindbergh.” Responses to roll call will be made with the names of heroes of the air. A special musical program will be presented. Mu Phi Epsilon, honorary musical sorority, will hold its business meeting at the north school of the
Forbes are presidents of Circle groups of the Tabernacle Presbyterian church, which will hold a
Metropolitan School of Music at 7:30 p. m. The Ladies Aid of the Seventh Presbyterian church will give a Christmas party at the home of Mrs. Frank Heidenreich, 842 Greer street. The hostess will be assisted by Mrs. Thomas Hunt and Mrs. Arthur Young. Meeting of the literature department of the Woman's Department Club at the club home. Professor John S. Harrison will speak. Thursday The Thursday Afternoon Club will meet with Mrs. Ira Foxworthy, 45 North Bolton avenue. Mrs. F. P. Tompkins will be assisting hostess. A report of the local council will be made. The Ladies’ Federal Club will meet with Mrs. F. A. Lorenz, HSO Pleasant street. Mrs. R. B. Malloch will review “The Bridge of San Luis Rey,” by Thornton Wilder before members of the Thursday Lyceum Club. The meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. J. L. Fish. Indianapolis Business and Professional Women’s Club will meet at the Woman’s Department Club home. Friday Tri-Psi sorority members will meet at 2 at the Delta Delta Delta sorority chapter house, 325 West Forty-fourth street. Mrs. Edward E. Dallman, 54 North Sherman drive, will be hostess for the Christmas party of the Irvington Catholic Women's Study C’ub. The social committee will be in; charge of the program. BUSINESS WOMEN TO MEET THURSDAY The regular meeting of the Indianapolis Business and Professional Women’s Club will be held Thursday at the Woman’s Department Club home, 1702 North Meridian street. Mrs. W. D. Long will present a group of southern readings in costume. Miss Louise Stegg will sing “Trees.” Miss Flora Drake will talk on "Thoughts of Today” during a forum hour. A musical program for the evening will be given by Carl and Hayden Prey, violinist and pianist. Miss Jessie E. Boyce is chairman of the program committee, assisted by Misses Flora Lyons and Louise Ford. The club is sponsoring a lecture to be given by the Grand Duke Alexander of Russia Wednesday, Dec. 12, at the Masonic temple. Card Party The Christamore Woman's Club will entertain with a bunco and euchre party at 8 this evening at the Settlement House, West Michigan street and Freemont avenue.
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Christmas bazar Tuesday and Wednesday, under auspices of the General Circle.
Clara A. Ziegler Becomes Bride ofj. A. Thurman Miss Clara Katherine Ziegler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Ziegler, Noblesville, and Joseph A. Thurman, son of Mr. and Mrs. August Thurmann, was solemnized at 8 Thursday morning at St. Mary’s chinch, the Rev. John Cheefert officiating. Miss Marie Ziegler, sister of the bride, was her only attendant. She wore orchid georgette over flesh satin, made with fitted bodice and full skirt. Her slippers were silver. She carried a shower bouquet of Columbia roses. J. Gordon Scherer was best man. The bride wore a gown of white bridal satin made with a fitted bodice and full skirt, trimmed with Chantilly lace. Her cap shape tulle veil was caught on either side with clusters of orange blossoms. She carried a shower bouquet of Bride’s roses tied with a shower of satin ribbon. She wore a strand of pearls, gift of the groom. A dinner was served at the home ol the bride s parents following the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Thurmann will be at home here. THANKSGIVING BALL HELD AT MAROTT HOTEL More than five hundred couples attended the Thanksgiving ball given by George J. Marrott for guests and friends of the Marott hotel, Wednesday evening. While the guests were assembling, the Marott trio played. Gordon Harper’s orchestra played for dancing in the marble ballroom and bridge games were played in the arcade room. Prizes were won by Mesdames H. W. Rhodehamel, L A. Lawrence, J. M. Taylor, and Messrs. W. C. Beem, Dudley A. Smith and R. W. Clark. Preceding the dance, private dinner parties were gven by Messrs, and Mesdames George J. Marott, John Dubuc, Charles Ritter, and A. V. Gustafson; Mesdames Charles Lee, C. W. Cunningham, O. P. Ensley, Ethel Wacker, S. G. Nichols, and by E. G. Frazier. The next dance will be a Christmas ball Dec. 29. ' Grindle-Hinshaw Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Miriam Hinshaw, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Hinshaw, and Clarence Grindle, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Grindle, Union City, which took place at 8 Thursday morning at the home of the bride’s parents. Mrs. Grindle, a teacher in the Wayne school, attended Teachers college here.
Forsyth to Speak at' AH Show WILLIAM FORSYTH, one of the artists whose work is being displayed in the Irvington exhibit, which opened today in the Carr salesrooms in East Washington street under the auspices of the Irvington Union of Clubs, will speak on “The Galleries” Sunday afternoon and Mrs. Grace Julian Clarke will describe an art exhibit given in Irvington in 1899. The exhibit, which is open to the public, will continue until Dec. 8, inclusive. Mrs. Charles A. Harris is general hostess. Additional hostesses for each day are'as follows: Tuesday Mesdames Charles Brossman. Bryant Long, Bernard Korbley. Robert Hall. Edward Kingsbury, Victor Jose Jr.. Frank T. Brown; Social Study Club, Mesdames H. D. Glffln. E. C. Worth. George Roberts, E. D. Foxworthy. E. W. Clausing. J. D. Rlker and Walter FUson: Parent-Teacher Association of School SR, Mesdames C. MeDougal, William Senefield. George Davis, G. M. Syestcr, J. Oldham, E. E. Green® and Clayton Ridge. Wednesday dames C. F. Donnell, J. Stuart Milligan, Arthur R. Robinson, J. A. Brown. C. Walter McCarty, Homer G. Meek and Wllmer E. Bushong; Parent-Teacher Association of School 85, Mesdames Marshall Oberholtzer, William Klellgen. E. J. Thompson. H. P. Knecht, J. T. Pope, James L. Hunt and Miss Anna Pearl Bedford; Catholic Women’s Study Club. Mesdames Charles Mitchell, George Ewell. Mary McNutt, Charles Trask, George Duffy. A, Ulrich and C. Betz. Church Women . of St. Matthews Will Give Bazar Women of St. Matthews Episcopal church of Irvington will hold a Christmas bazar in the Irvington Masonic temple Thursday afternoon and evening. Mrs. Paul B. Elliott, president of the Women’s Guild, and Mrs. Arthur B. Schultze, president of the mothers’ circle, are cochairmen of the affair. Booths will be in charge of the following: Apron, Mrs. J, Mcßoberts; candy and baked goods, Mrs. Harry Wangelin; fancy work, Mrs. Clifford Wright; baby and toy, Mrs. Arthur Shultze; fish pond, Miss Della King, and country store, the men’s forum of the church. Mrs. David Burgess has charge of tickets and Mrs. P. B. Elliott of publicity. A chicken dinner will be served from 5 to 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Robert Schrader has charge of the dinner, while Mrs. R. J. Pedlow has charge of the dining room. MISS FLORENCE GOLDEN WEDS D. PRESTLEY Miss Florence Maurine Golden, daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. John R. Golden, 317 North Bancroft street, became the bride of Donald H. Prestley, son of Mrs. John B. Prestley, Decatur, 111., at 4 this afternoon at the home of the bride’s parents. The wedding service was read by the father of the bride, who is connected with the oreign missionary work of the Christian churches, Mrs. Prestley was graduated from James Millikan university at Decatur, 111., and is a member of Delta Delta Delta sorority. Mr. and Mrs. Prestley will make their home in Chicago. Miss Ruth Faust, George W. Shafer Wed at Church The marriage of Miss Ruth Faust, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George L. Faust, 1723 Woodlawn avenue, and George William Shafer, took place at the Third Reformed church at 8:30 Thursday evening, the Rev. H. L. V. Shinn performing the ceremony. The pulpit was decorated with palms and ferns, and lighted with cathedral candles. Miss France* Kirkham, violinist, and Mrs. Fred Crosstreet, organist, played preceding and during the ceremony. Mrs. Carl Homier, sister of the bride, was matron of honor. She wore a light blue georgette trimmed with lace and carried Ophelia roses. Miss Ada Ferguson, bridesmaid, wore pale yellow georgette trimmed with lace and carried Mrs. Aaron Ward roses. Misses Virginia Ruth Homier and Mildred Eggert were flower girls and Jack Homier was ring bearer. Clarence Shafer was best man. Ushers were William H. Faust and Carl Homier., The, given in marriage by her father, wore a white beaded georgette gown and tulle veil, arranged cap shape with clusters of orange blossoms, and carried a shower bouquet of white roses and valley lilies. A reception for immediate relatives and the bridal party was held at the home of the bride’s parents following the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Shafer are on a motor trip. They will be at home at 1723 Woodlawn avenue. Changes Headquarters ' Capitol City Circle No. 176, Protected Home Circle, will have new headquarters in the Woodman’s hall. New York and Alabama streets. Election of officers will be held Friday evening at the new headquarters. A card party will be held every Friday afternoon starting this week. On the third Friday of each month the party will be in charge of Capitol City drill team. Members of the team are requested to be present at the new hall Friday afternoon.
