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Jose-Henry Bridal Rites Event Today Miss Anna Lou Henry, daughter •f the Rev. S Edward Henry. 4814 •forth Meridian street, will become the bride of Oscar A. Jo6e Jr., son es Mr. and Mrs. Oscar A. Jose, 3048 Fall Creek boulevard, at a lovely ceremony at 4:30 this afternoon in the First Presbyteriana church. The chancel will have a banking of palms and cibotium ferns, interspersed with standards of yellow chrysanthemums and lighted by three -seven-branch candelbrae, The family pews will be marked with tall white candles tied with sprays of chrysanthemums in the fall shades. The center aisle will be marked off with white ribbons. The Rev. John Henry, Spencer, Ind.. uncle of the bride, and Dr. George Arthur Frantz, pastor of the church, will read the marriage service. Miss Helen Shepard, organist at SS. Peter and Paul cathedral, will play a program of bridal airs as the guests arc being seated by the ushers, Canning Childs. Merchantsvllle, N. J.; James Cunning, Lauren Ctokcsberry and Allen Shimcr. Sister Maid of Honor Miss Margaret Henry’, sister of the bride, will be maid of honor. She will wear a transparent velvet gown of dark burnt orange, made with a fitted bodice, with cowl neckline of real lace, long tight sleeves with cuffs of lace and a long full skirt. She will vxar a velvet modified beret and moire slippers to match. She will carry chrysanthemums in shades to blend with her gown. Miss Victoria Pyle, Wilmington, Del.; Miss Anne Richardson, Pasadena. Cal.; Miss Helen Louise Rogers ana Miss Catherine Jose, sister of the bridegroom, will be bridesmaids. They will wear gowns made similar to that of Miss Henry with hats and slippers to match. Their bouquets will be chrysanthemums and roses to blend with their gowns. Miss Rogers and Miss Pyle, who will walk together, will wear golden peach and Miss Richardson and Miss Jose tiger red. All attendants will wear carnclian necklaces, the gift of the bride. Betty Buell Flower Girl Betty Buell, cousin of the bride, -nil be flower girl. She will wear a peach satin frock, made with an ofl-the-shoulder neckline and long ruffled skirt. She will carry a bonnet, filled with Talisman rose petals. William Brumbaugh Jr., Greenville, 0., will be best man. The bride, who will be given in marriage by her father, will wear a Lanvin gown of ivory satin, made with a fitted bodice with cowl neck--1 Jine, long sleeves shirred from wrist to elbow, with points extending over the hands. The gown, which will have a normal waistline, will have a long skirt, sweeping into a full court train. She will wear the veil worn by her cousin, Mrs. William H. Macomber, the former Mary Anne Adams, at t her wedding. It is of tulle w’ith a cap of real lace, caught on each side with clusters of orange blossoms. She will wear a strand of pearls, the gift of the bridegroom, and carry white roses and lilies of the valley. Reception Is Scheduled A reception at the Henry home will follow the ceremony. The house will be decorated w’ith autumn ionage and fall flowers in the bridal snades. The bridal table will be centered with a tiered cake on a mound of yellow pompons and lighted by white tapers in crystal candclabrae. During the receiving hours Miss Margaret Harrison, violinist; Mrs. Helen Harrison Dailey, harpist, and Miss Marcena Campbell, cellist, will play a program of music. Mrs. Jose will wear case noir lace with a shoulder bouquet of Talismen roses. The couple will go to Palm Beach, Fla., the bride traveling in a brown broadcloth suit trimmed with natural lynx, beige satin boluse and brown accessories. They will be at home in Indianapolis after Dec. 15. Miss Henry was graduated from Tudor Hall and Sarah Law’rence college, Bronxville, N. Y. Mr. Jose attended the University of Michigan and was graduated from the University of Chicago law r school. He is a member of Delta Upsilon fraternity. Among the out-of-town guests ■will be Mr. and Mrs. William H. Macomber, Kendallville, and Mrs. ! David Childs, Merchantsville. N. J.
Travelogue to Be Presented by Dr. Frantz Dr. George Arthur Frantz will give a travelogue, “The Road to Oberammergau,” In the recreation hall of the First Presbyterian church •Tuesday night, Nov. 4, under auspices of the Woman’s auxiliary of the church. The ticket sale is sponsored byMrs. Evans Woollen and Mrs. Wilbur Johnson, assisted by Mrs. David A. House and Mrs. Clarence M. Turner. Patrons and patronesses kwill include: I Messrs. nd Mesdxmes Almus Ruddell. Robert roster. Herbert Fotti. Charles Yoke. |Oeoro Warmoth. Herbert Kina. Alvah 'Rucker. Cornelius Posson. Joel Trarlor. Earl Barnes. William Voorhis, William Hern. W'alter Maver. Verd Maver. Delmar McWorkman. William C. Downina. Frederick RoUin Kautz. Ross C. Ottinger. Charles Emerson. Edward Mitchell. David Ross. Daniel T. Layman. William H. Kennedy. Mesdames Adelbert Sherwln Benson. Matthew F. Smith. M. C. Sullen: Misses Gertrude Baker. Rosemary Baker and Anna Sickels and Mr. Albert Baker. MISS MARY SPETH TO BE BRIDE SOON Mr. and Mrs. Edward Speth. 2140 South Delaware street, announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Mary- Magdalene Speth, to Edwin F. Teagardin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Teagardin, Beech Grove. The wedding will take place at 9 Thanksgiving morning in Sacred Heart church. Business Meeting Set Alpha chapter, Sigma Delta Sigma sorority, will hold its regular business meeting at the Antlers night.
J * / t/’' yfltuy IHm,. CT.Gi&Lurelb ) j Mrs. Kenneth Leßoy Mount, be- and Mrs. Evans have gone to Ev- V / fore her marriage Saturday, Oct. i anston to live, where Mr. Evans V J 18, was Miss Mildred Evelyn Sul- : is completing his senior year at N f livan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, : Northwestern university. \ . ; i. J P. B. Sullivan, 2235 North Ala- Announcement is made of the \ ; 1 bamr. street. engagement of Miss Mildred May. 1 / Marriage of Miss Ruth Barn- j daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Homer \ 1 / hill, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. C. | Guy May, 321 North Bolton ave- \ J A Barnhill 676 East Fall Creek nue, to Howard Wallace Hammer. N r ' * • #" J boulevard, to John A. Albertson son of Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Ham- S \ ;' / took place at 8:30 last Saturday mer, 5411 North Delaware street. \. - S night in the Broadway Methodist Tne will take place Sat- || E Mrs° P G. Claire 1 Evans was mar- Mrs. iSr. Creswell is chairman ried in Richmond last Sunday. In charge of the annual card party 'V, V ii \ rj — r ~ryiA _ L She was Miss Mary Louise Belton, to be given by members of the illAk. V.QJJV oL£? i I LtftMVL mra daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis S. | Welfare Club at the Antlers FriBelton, 2532 Central avenue. Mr. ! day. Nov. 7.
Mrs. Kenneth Leßoy Mount, defore her marriage Saturday, Oct. 18, was Miss Mildred Evelyn Sullivan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, P. B. Sullivan, 2235 North Alabama street. Marriage of Miss Ruth Barnhill, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Barnhill, 676 East Fall Creek boulevard, to John A. Albertson took place at 8:30 last Saturday night in the Broadway Methodist Episcopal church. Mrs. G. Claire Evans was married in Richmond last Sunday. She was Miss Mary Louise Belton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis S. Belton, 2532 Central avenue. Mr.
Miss Suzanne Kolhoff Will Be Bride in Church Rites Today
At a simple ceremony at 2:30 this afternoon in Christ church, Miss Suzanne Isabell Kolhoff. daughter of Mrs. Sue Kolhoff, 219 North Randolph street, will become the bride of William Bockstahler. son of Mrs. W. H. Bockstahler, 317 East Thirty-seventh street. The service will be read by the Rev. Francis D. McCabe, pastor of the Irvington Episcopal church, be f ore members of the immediate families and a few close friends. The bride will wear a gown of French blue lace, made with a fitted bodice with normal waistline marked
SORORITY ALLIANCE TO HEAR ADDRESS
Indianapolis alliance of Delta Delta Delta sorority will meet at the Spink grille, 2035 North Meridian street. Wednesday night. Dinner will be served at 6, followed by a business meeting and talk by Dr. Martha Souter, alumni of the De Pauw chapter. Miss Ivy Fuller is chairman in charge of arrangements. Reservations may be made with her or with Mrs. Roland Schmedel by Tuesday night. WELFARE CLUB TO HOLD CARD PARTY Annual card party of the Welfare Club will be given Friday. Nov. 7, in the Antlers, it has been announced. Proceeds from the party will go toward placing a needy woman in the Home for Aged Women. Mrs. L. T. Creswell is chairman in charge of arrangements. v She is being assisted by Mrs. 'Claude T. Hoover. Sorority to Entertain Phi Beta Psi sorority will entertain rushees with a masked halloween party at the home of Mrs. W. M. Doik, 628 North Rural street, Wednesday night. Mrs. L. Park Thornburg will be assistant hostess.
and Mrs. Evans have gone to Evi anston to live, where Mr. Evans | is completing his senior year at | Northwestern university. Announcement is made of the engagement of Miss Mildred May. ; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Homer 1 Guy May, 321 North Bolton avei nue, to Howard Wallace Hammer, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Hammer, 5411 North Delaware street. Tiie wedding will take place Saturday, Nov. 8. Mrs. LTT. Creswell is chairman in charge of the annual card party to be given by members of the j Welfare Club at the Antlers FriI day, Nov. 7.
by a lace belt with a crystal buckle, and a long full skirt. The gown has a bolero jacket of lace, with long flowing sleeves. She will wear a transparent turban, with a ruffle of velvet across the back, and moire slippers to match. She will wear a double strand of pearls, the gift of the bridegroom, and carry pink roses. An informal reception will follow at the church. The couple will go north on a trip, the bride traveling in a brown silk ensemble with beige lapin coat, brown hat and slippers. They will be at home after Nov, 15 at 317 East Thirty-seventh streeft ?T*ss Kolhoff attended Butler un'Vrsity, where she was a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority. Mr. Bockstahler attended Indiana university and was graduated from Purdue. He is a member of Delta Tau fraternity. Marriage of Miss Connor Is Announced Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Conner, 217 North Warman avenue, announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Mary Elizabeth Conner, to M. Edward McCarthy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Flurence McCarthy, which took I place at 9 Thursday at St. Anthony’s church, the Rev. A. H. Busald, pastor, officiating. Miss Winifred Kavanagh was the 1 bride's only attendant. She wore poudre blue and carried Mrs. Hooj ver roses. Francis McCarthy was his brother s best man. The bride wore beige chiffon and lace, with slippers and hat to match, and carried Killamev roses and lilies of the valley. Mr. and Mrs. McCarthy have gone to Pittsburgh, the bride traveling in a tan suit with brown accessories. Thev will be at home ““ 7 0 “ u - T.
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Dinner Dance Is Arranged by Highland Club More than 250 members and guests of the Highland Golf and Country Club have made reservations for the Egyptian dinner dance tonight at the clubhouse. The dance will close the social season for the year at the club. Decorations will be in keeping wtih the idea. Novel entertainment is being planned. Dinner will be served at 8:30 and dancing will continue until 1:30. Royal Egyptian orchestra will play. Members of the entertainment committee, who will wear Egyptian costumes, are: Messrs, and Mesdames Arch Grossman, chairmen: A. R. C. Kipp. Lucius French, Hal Benham. George Steinmetz, Homer Lathrop. W. L. Thompson. Ralph Knode, Paul Ragan, George O’Connor, Sidney Fenstermaker. Thomas Kaufman. Frank Kissell. William Umphrey, Gerald Ely. Lyman Whittaker. H. L. Richardt. J. J. Kennedy, John C. Ruckelshaus. Michael Ryan, Charles Reagan. George Klein. John Mellett. R. D. Robinson. H. M. Benentt, F. G. Herman. F. H. Tompkins and Dr. and Mrs. E. B. Rinker. MOTHERS CLUB TO HOLD CARD PARTY Mothers Club of Cathedral high school will hold the second of a series of card parties for the purpose of becoming acquainted, Friday afternoon in the auditorium of the school. Mrs. G. R. Cruzan is hostess, assisted by the following committee chairmen: .Mrs. Joseph Argus, bridge; Mrs. Donald Shimer, bunco; Mrs. Joseph Conley, five hundred; Mrs. William McDermott, euchre, and Mrs. Ignatius Godecker, lotto. Rush Party Is Set Theta chapter. Alpha Omicron Alpha sorority, will entertain with a rush party at 8 tonight at the home of Miss Roxy Priest. 501 East Twenty-third street. Guests will be Misses Marie Mary O’Brien, Mary Louise Walpole and Bernadette Welch.
Miss Disney and E. C, Holmes Will Be Married Sunday
Miss Mildred Alberta Disney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Disney, New Bethel, and Edwin Char.es Holmes, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Holmes, New Bethel, will be married at 2:30 Sunday at the Baptist church, New Bethel. The Rev. W. F. Buckner will read the service. The church will be Miss May Will Be Married to H. W. Hammer Mr. and Mrs. Homer Guy May, 321 North Bolton avenue, have issued invitations for the marriage of their daughter, Miss Mildred May. to Howard Wallace Hammer, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Hammer, 5411 -North Delaware street. The wedding will take place at 8 Saturday night, Nov. 8, at the May home. A reception for guests and the bridal party will follow. The bride-elect was graduated from Indiana university and is a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority. Mr. Hammer attended Indiana, where he was a member of Delta Tau Delta fraternity. DELTA THETA PHI IN PARTY WEDNESDAY Alpha chapter. Delta Theta Phi sorority, will give the first of a series of rush parties Wednesday night in the form of a Halloween party at 6720 Michigan road. Guests will be: Misses ,’ulia Beeker. Maxine Chapman. Helen Dinitus, Audrey Dunn. Dorothy Emminaer. Lois Hunter. Mary Hurt, Dorothy Maftsaer. Ruth NevUl. Hope Ensfleld, Dorothy Phillips. Millie Tamblyn. Ellen Ward and Patricia Wriaht, Members who will attend are: Mrs. Elsa Hilaemeier. Misses Alma Danin ever, Maraaret Hoitman. Vlrainla Holmes. Esther Hilaemeier. Hilda Ludain. Louise Mayes. Lenore MueUer. Emily MeParren. Edna McDaniels. Frances Olsen. Irene Russell. Mary Louise Schvler. Louise Schvter. Helen
Club Dance Will Honor Bridal Pair Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Cadick and William Kothe will entertain with a dinner dance tonight at the Indianapolis Athletic Club in honor of Miss Marie Eisenlohr and her fiance, William Wemmer, who will be married Saturday, Nov. 8, at the Tabernacle Presbyterian church. The table will be centered with a turn table, upon which will ds a replica of the couple’s new home, S7OO Washington boulevard. Place cards will be pictures of the house. At each end of the table will be leng plateaus of pompons in shades of yellow, orange and bronze. Among the guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Schoonover, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wemmer and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gooding, Lima, O. Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Warrender will entertain with a buffet supper and Sunday night party at their home, 612 East Forty-sixth street, in honor of Miss Eisenlohr and Mr. Wemmer. The house will be decorated with fall flowers. Guests with the bridal couple will be Mr. and Mrs. Irving Fauvre, Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Cadick. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cooper, Mrs. Yale Rice, Evanston; Miss Mabel Gasaway, Miss Jane Law, Norman Keevers, Albert De Luse and Otto Eisenlohr.
Musicale Tea Program Made by Mrs. Bonner Mrs. Robert O. Bonner has arranged the following program to be given by the active section of the Indianapolis matinee musicale at 3 Friday afternoon at the Art Institute; “Sonata in F Major” Beethoven Allegro Adagio moto ecpresslvo Scherzo Rondo fAllegro ma non troppol Maud Custer, violinist. Berta Ruick, pianist. “Vaghisslma Sembianza” Donaudy • Bergerette” Guilia Reel! "Arla-Cata diva” fNorma) Bellini Mrs. James Lowry, contralto. Charles F. Hansen, accompanist. ■ Romance'’ Franchommc •'Melancholic" Gillet "Gavotte" Popper Virginia Leyenberger, cellist. Gertrude Free, pianist. "L'Heure Exquise” Poldowski "Prayer of a Norwegian Child”.... Kountz "Ruhe, Melne Seele” Strauss Glen Friermood. accompanist. “Reflections on Water” Debussy "Nocturne op. 27 No. 1” Chopin "Valse op. 42” Chopin •'Capriccio” Dohnanyi Mrs. Arthur Monninger. Tea will be served following the program. Mrs. Bonnet will be assisted by Mesdames Robert Blake, John W. Hutchings, Arthur Webber, Sidney E. Fenstermaker, Clyde E. Titus, Bernard R. Batty and Miss Paulinfe Schellschmidt.
INTERNATIONAL STUDY CLUB CALENDAR FOR NEXT WEEK
Mrs. Samuel R. Artman will talk on “Chrome and Asbestos Industry in South Africa,” before chapters of the International Travel-Study Club, Inc., next week. MONDAY Venetian chapter will meet at the Spink-Arms for 1 o’clock luncheon. Responses will be remembrances of the September lecture. Mrs. Ambrose Hamlin will give a group of readings. TUESDAY Arabian chapter will meet at the home of the president, Mrs. S. O. Sharp, Grand View drive, for luncheon. Following the lecture, Dr. Francis LeLanglade will talk on her experiences in Johannesburg and Maywba Fass, South Africa. Mrs. Laoma Gill and Mrs. Louise Sharp will sing a group of Negro songs accompanied by Mrs. Laura Craig Polland. FRIDAY Hymalian chapter will meet at 1:30 at the Lumley tearoom. Following the lecture the chapter will proceed with its regular hour of study. Arcadian chapter reports its charter closed with an active membership of twenty-four and a waiting list.
decorated with palms and ferns. Miss Cozette Hutchinson, organist, will give a program. John M. Holmes, South Bend, will be his brother’s best man. Miss Mary Louise Britton, New Bethel, will be bridesmaid. She will w-ear a Hunter’s green crepe tunic dress with kid slippers and felt hat to match. She will carry Briarcliffe roses. The bride will wear autumn brown transparent velvet, made with a cowl neckline of Alencoh lace and long tight sleeves with lace cuffs. She will wear bronze kid slippers, a beige w r ool crepe and velvet hat and carry Talisman roses. The couple will go to Canada on their honeymoon, the bride traveling in a rust crepe frock, black caracul trimmed coat and black accessories. They will be at home after Nov. 15 at 2530 Station street. 7. A. C. WILL OPEN ITS SEASON FRIDAY Social season of the Indianapolis Athletic Club will open in full swing next Friday night with the informal Halloween party for members and their guests. There will be a dinner, followed by dancing and a supper at midnight. Entertainment is being kept a surprise. The club will be decorated in Halloween effect. Jack Tilson and his Athletic Club orchestra will play the program of music. SOCIETY TO HOLD BUSINESS MEETING Woman’s Society of Memorial Presbyterian church will hold a business meeting in the chapel at 2 Wednesday. Report of Calendar Club will be given. Mrs. Ray Fuller will lead devotions. Hostesses for the afternoon are Mrs. Ray Fuller, Mrs. Lee Hauck, Mrs. J. C. Plaskett, Mrs. Augusta Siersdale and Mrs. V„ B. Bin&ger.
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Miss Betty Hargitt
The Rev. and Mrs. V. B. Hargitt, 2414 Station street, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Betty Hargitt, to Sherwood Blue, son cf Mr. and Mrs. Irving Blue, 4233 Boulevard place. The wedding will take place at 4 Sunday, Nov. 9, at Tabernacle Presbyterian church. Miss Hargitt attended De Pauw university, where she was a member of Delta Delta Delta sorority. Mr. Blue was graduated from Indiana university law school and is a member cf Theta Chi fraternity. Visitor Is Honored Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Belles, 351 Catherwood avenue, entertained w’ith a dinner Tuesday night in honor of Mrs, Julia Rariden, Mooresville, who will leave for Florida soon.
Miss Prosch to Be Wedded to Dr. Wilkes in Church Rites
Marriage of Miss Melba Marguerite Prosch and Dr. Stanton A. Wilkes, Hammond, Ind., will be solemnized at 3 Sunday at a ceremony to be performed at the Meridian Heights Presbyterian church. The Rev. S. B. Harry, pastor, cousin of the bride, will read the service. He will be assisted by the Rev. E. E. Moorman. Miss Prosch is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest G. Prosch, 624 West Drive, Woodruff Place. Dr. Wilkes’ parents are Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Wilkes, Bridgeport, Pa. The church will be decorated with palms and the altar will be banked with palms and ferns, and lighted by cathedral candles. The family
Eidelweiss chapter reports the following new chairmen, appointed by Miss Claire Henry, president: Telephone, Mrs. Anna Thompson; publicity, Miss Louise Hodapp; program, Miss Sigourna Martz; membership, Miss Carrie Watt, and floral, Mrs. George S. Graves. Lohengrin chapter will have a hayride party tonight. Members will meet at the home of Miss Emily Mae Johnson, 2943 West Washington street, at 7:30. Columbia Club to Hold Arctic Frolic Tonight Columbia Club will entertain tonight with an Eskimo pow-wow and Arctic frolic. Arnold Peek’s orchestra will play during the dinner hour, and Charlie Davis’ Columbia Club orchestra will play for the dance. The ballroom will be transformed into a section of the frozen northland, with igloos and snow for decoration and northern lights playing above. Reservations for parties have been made by the following: Harper J. Rar.sburg. A. R. Henry. A. H. Gueutal. N. P. Putnam, R. S. Kiefer. J. C. Ruckelshaus. E. L. Ritchie. L. G. Wynne. J. W. Moore. Edward Schurmann. J. M. Leathers, B. F. Kiplinger. Kin Hubbard. Dr. J. H. Kemper. J. R. Naeger, H. C. Feurstenberger. H. A. Payne. V. H. Campbell. H. E. Wagner. Dudley Gallahue. H. C. Pennicke. H. A. Olsen. L. L. Newman. G. R. Jeffrey. Fred C. Weber. Stuart Parsons. Herman Chalfle. C. E. White. J. H. Laird. Harry Hessler. Bernard Lehman. D. H. Augustus. F. W. Cornelius, C. F. Brigham. C. S. Klee. Dr. H. D. Leer. Fred Donaldson. M. L. Chaplicki. Dr. C. L. Willson. Bert Kingham. G. C. Scearce. F.cott E. Gentry. W. M. Louden. E. V. Cooke. W. A. Green. H. F. Glasser, C. H. Rottger. Leßoy Carson. J. T. Godfrey and J. H. Kiplinger.
WEDDING DATE SET BY MISS TAGGART
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Taggart, 4715 Washington boulevard, will issue invitations this week-end for the marriage of their daughter, Miss Florence Taggart, to William Floyd Wiggins, son of M. V. Wiggins, 3841 North Meridian street. The wedding will take place at 8:30 Saturday night, Nov. 15, at the Meridian street Methodist Episcopal church. COMMITTEE WILL ATTEND LUNCHEON Mrs. William D. Hamer, chairman of the art department of the Woman’s Department Club, will entertain the members of the luncheon committee of the department at her home, 4044 Carrollton avenue, Monday from 3 to 5. The committee will discuss plans for the Pioneer luncheon of the art department to be held Nov. 3 at the clubhouse. The committee is headed by Mrs. Robert Elliott, assisted by Mrs. Sam Selka, vice-chairman, and Mesdames H. J. Baker, A. W. Bowen, R. S. Carson, Benjamin F. Cline, Bert Gadd, F. E. Gates, R. M. Irwin, Elizabeth Leggitt, B. E. Silver. Julius Tinder, Percy A. Wood and Miss Katherine Kitz. Club Meeting Set Kati-Ancho Club will meet at 7 tonight at the home of Miss Lillian Moore, 2226 North Talbott street.
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Kappa Home Dedication to Be Held Formal dedication of the Kappa Kappa Gamma chapter house at Butlrr university will be held tonight with a banquet at the house, 821 West Hampton drive, attended by former grand and state officers, alumnae and active members and pledges. Sunday, a reception from 3 to 6 and 7 to 9 will open the house to friends of the sorority, and will serve to Introduce new pledges. Among alumnae at the banquet will be: Mesdames Frank Louden, Bloomington Frank Donr.er. Greencastle; John Brayton. O. W. Myers, C. A. Harris. Mark Reasoner, Everett M. Schofleld. Austin Clifford, Joseph Casle Matthews, P. M Dill, Retta Morgan, Ruasell P. Veit, Frank B. Fowler. Joftn R. Carr. Guinevere Oatrander, Guernsey Van Riper and Missfj Irma Ulrich and Edith Huggins. Committee In charge of the invitations is headed by Miss Huggins assisted by: Mesdames Fowler. Clifford. Matthews. Wright, and Ml?s Betty Jeanne Davis The banquet committee is headed by Mrs. Ostrander, chairman, who is assisted by: Mesdames Morgan. Van Riper, Carr. Reasoner. Veit, Dill and Miss Dione Ker'.ir. The following pledges will receive with Miss Davis, chapter president : Mrs. Helen Shimer, house mother and Mrs. Ralph Davis, president of the Mothers’ Club: Misses Jacquelyn McKee, St. Louis, Martha Teev.alt, Vincennes; Joan Perrir.. Thorntown; Elizabeth Romack, SharpesvUle; Delight Morrison, Mary Stierwalt, Vangli Snodgrass. Margaret Lewis. Katherine Fitchey, Elizabeth Dodds, Agnes Kalleen, Betty Jean Balz. Marjorie Watkins and Mary Elizabeth 6earch.
pews will be marked by white tulle bows. Mrs. S. B. Harry will be soloist Miss Helen Shepard, organist, will play. Attendants Named Little Louis Prosch, ringbearer. will be dressed in an ivory satin suit, and will carry the ring on a satin pillow. Pauline O Banion, in a frock of ivory satin made with a basque waist and long bouffant skirt, will carry a chiffon basket of rose petals. Miss Dorothy Prosch, maid of honor, will wear a yellow satin gown made Grecian style. She will wear long white kid gloves and yellow slippers. The bridesmaids ■will wear gowns fashioned like Miss Prosch’s, with long gloves, and slippers tinted to match their gowns. They will carry large cream chrysanthemums and pompon chrysanthemums in the bridal colors. Miss Betty Prosch will wear orchid; Miss Lenora Dorsett. peach; Miss Katharine Scott, blue, and Miss Mary Morse, Fortville. green. J. Raymond Diver. Calumet City, 111., will be best man. Ushers will be Dr. Stephen Kroczek, Robert A. Keitzer, Hammond; Dr. J. Eldon Spahr and Arthur K. Birks. Gown of Ivory Satin The bride, who will be given in marriage by her father, will wear a gown of ivory satin, princess style, with a train, and long tight sleeves. Her tulle veil will be arranged with orange blossoms. She will wear a strand of pearls, the gift of the bridegroom, and carry calla lilies and white roses. A reception at the home of the bride’s parents will follow the ceremony. Mrs. Prosch will receive in black chiffon with a corsage of yellow roses, and Mrs. Wilkes will wear blue chiffon. Her corsage will be of pink roses. The brides table will be centered with a tiered wedding cake and lighted by yellow tapers. Mrs. Prosch will be assisted by Mrs. La Vonne Landis and Misses Virginia Lett, Marjorie Williamson, Ethel Raasch, Dorothy and Eleanor Lutz. Dinner to Be Held The couple will leave for a wedding trip through the east, the bride traveling in brown crepe and wool lace, a brown coat trimmed with mink and brown accessories. They will be at home after Dec. 1 at 4 North Warren street. Calumet City, Mr. and Mrs. Porsch will entertain with a bridal dinner for their daughter and her fiance at 6 tonight at Whispering Winds. The table will be decorated with a plateau of chrysanthemums in the pastel shades and lighted by yellow tapers in crystal candelabrae. Covers will be laid for the host and hostess, the honor guests, Mr and Mrs. Wilkes, Misses Dorothy and Betty Prosch, Miss Scott, Miss Morse, Miss O’Banion, John Charles Prosch, Louis Prosch Jr., Mr. Diver Dr. Kroczek, Mr. Keitzer, Mr. Birks and Dr. Spahr.
MONDAY GUILD TO HOLD FIRST SESSION Members of the Monday Guild or the community welfare department ° f ,. th if Woman’s Department Club will ho*d their first meeting at 2 Monday afternoon at the clubhouse Mrs. F T. Lambkin is chairman of the guild. Program will be given by the music department, of which Mrs George W. Bowman is chairman Mrs. Albert H. Off is chairman of hostesses. CALENDARCLUB TO HOLD MEETING East Tenth Street Methodist Episcopal church Calendar circle will hold Its October meeting at the community house at 7:30 Tuesday. Beriault players will present a play, “Let’s Go Somewhere.” Mrs. Albert Laufer and members of the October committee will be hostesses New Officers Seated Kappa Sigma Chi sorority installed Mrs. G. W. Malinger as president at a meeting Friday night at the Columbia Club.. Other officers are: Vice-president, Mrs. W. T. Blasengym; secretary, Mrs. H. G. Bolton, and treasurer, Mrs. Rene Hamilton. Mrs. Blasengym and Mrs. L. V. Walker were hostesses for the Hallowe’en party which followed.
