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‘Pep’ was accepted. vations closed at noon today.
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one-half months, when they receive their caps and aprons and become full fledged freshmen, Marjorie Harrell (center) and Miss Bessie Wildman (right) are both of Dupont
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Prenuptial Fetes Set | By Friends
s Mary Hannon to Be ride of B. J. Funk At Wedding Mass.
Weddings and prenuptial parties in | honor of brides-to-be continue as ! > [rpurtam items in the social news of Indianapolis. Friends and rela- | tives are arranging fetes in their | honor during the next two weeks. today an- | Miss Evelyn | Hannon. is to be her only attendant | | at her wedding Thursday to Ber-| | nard J. Funk. Miss Hannon is the! | daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Patrick J. | | Hannon and the bridegroom's parents are Mr, and Mrs. Edward J | Funk, Carl Funk, a brother of the bridgegroom-to-be, is to be best man and ushers will include Herman | Hannon, a cousin of Miss Hannon, and Harold Funk, also a brother of Mr. Funk, A nuptial high mass is to be cele- | brated by the Rev, Fr. Thomas J. Finneran, Terre Haute, at 9 a. m. | Thursday at the St. Philip Neri Church. Finneran is to be assisted by the Rev. Fr. Leo Scheetz, cousin of Mr. Funk,
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A number of parties are being | | planned in honor of Miss Marjorie | | Ziegler whose engagement to G.! Maxwell Pamphilon, Berkeley, Cal, Was announced today The bride- | to~be is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs, | | William K. Ziegler and Mr. Pam- | philon’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. | |S. B. Pamphilon, Burlingame, Cal. The ceremony to be the latter part of this month. Mrs. Lauretta Ross Inman will entertain with a shower Sept. 14 for Miss Ziegler and Miss Jane | Briggs’ party is set for Sept. 153. On Sept. 16 Miss Luey Ann Balch will | be hostess at a party and Sept. 17 is the date of Miss Margaret Cunningham's luncheon. Miss Elizabeth Spanegal, Lawrenceburg, is to be the only attendant wedding of Miss Mary Elizabeth Axby and Ernest Oertling, Lawrenceburg. The bride-to-be a graduate of Franklin College. has been an instructor in the English department of the Lawrenceburg High School for several vears. She is a member of Pi Beta Phi Sorority and has been national grand ptesident of Phi Beta Pi Sorority.
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The bride-to-be’s parents are Dr and Mrs, Leonard Axby. Ernest Oertling Lawrenceburg, Mr Oscar Hielman,
Oertling’s father. Ft. Thomas, Ky, is to be best man.
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J A. V. Harrison will with a buffet supper toin honor of their daughter, and her fiance, Thom who will be married Thurs are to be members of the bridal party and the parents of the bridegroom-to-be, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Shaner ‘he attendants
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are Miss Eulah Mrs, Forest Hickman and Miss Dorotha Heiden. bridesmaids; Carolvn Shaner, flower Qirl; Frank Wadsworth, best man. | ax Albert IL. Shaner and Robert Drum Jr. ushers
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Miss Maydena Pritchard and Miss | wvian Slinkard entertained recently t Miss Slinkard’s home. 5314 Southeastern Ave, with a kitchen shower in honor of Miss Sara Beth Brown, whose marriage to Fred Foster will be an event of Sept. 11 Che decorations were in the bridal | colors, pink blue and white. neluded the Mesdames Glen Brown, Albert Foster. Charles Dillon, Harel R. McDonald, J. A. Nickerson, Alice Limp, Albert Bottin, Louise Hale, Bessie Miller, Shinkle, Edward Sharpe, Elmer Fritchard, L. M. Isgrigg and the Misses Margaret Shinkle, Ruth Miller and Minnie Foster.
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5 Misses Lura. Anna and Nackenhorst will entertain with a dinner tonight at the Colonial Tearoom in honor of their niece, Miss June Nackenhorst. Miss Nackenhorst will become the bride of Ray Sears at 6:30 p. m. tomsrrow at the Pleasant Run Boulevard Reformed Church. Guests are to include the parents of the bride-to-be, Mr. and Mrs John Nackenhorst: the attendants, | Miss Jane Bosart, Misses Marv and Margaret Kapp: Messrs, William | Davis, Rolla Burghardt, Winston Griffin and Albert Sporer. Others are to be Misses Mariorie May and | Patricia Ann Nackenhorst, Mrs. Ol- | lie Deupree of Edinburg, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Hendricks and their daughter, Miss Nancy Lee Hendricks. » =. » Choir members of th ple Christian Church entertained recently with a dinner and linen | shower in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Herrin. Before her mar- | riage Aug. 20, the bride was Miss | Margaret Duvall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Duvall,
The tables were laid in white | with tapers in crystal holders. Col- | ors were the bridal ones of coral | and turquoise, Guests were Messrs. | and Mesdames George Hoppe, Leslie Brummit, C. W, Carter, Ralph Lovell, Jerry Hurlburt; Mesdames | Hazel Millis, Ross Smith, Glennethel Thrush, George Shell, Inez Lehman; Misses Georgann Thrush, Ann Shell, Alma Jane Lehman, Helen Rector, Winifred Goth, Barbara Lovell, Martha Lovell; the Rev. | and Mrs. John Ray Clark and Jo- | seph Gardner.
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Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Norman R. Kevers | will return next week after spending two weeks in the East. | Mr. and Mrs. William Herbert | Thompson and Miss Esther Jane | Throckmorton returned yesterday | after spending the week-end at Chi- | Cago. | Mrs. Howard Pelham and her son. | 3744 N. Meridian St., have returned | after spending a month in Massa- | chusetts. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence E. Simons | and their daughter, Sue, have left | for & motor trip to New Orleans, La. | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stedman Becker and their daughter, Mar- |
| garet Anne, are to leave this week
for a motor trip to New York and Atlantic City, N. J. Miss Becker will enroll at Sweet Briar College this month,
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John Lewis Guenther was Catherine Joan Macrae, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Murdoch Macrae, Vancouver, British Columbia, before her mar= riage Aug. in Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. Guenther at home at 1434 N. Delaware St. Mr. Guenther a member of The Indianapolis Times editorial staff.
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Banquet, Supper Are Planned by Sorority Group
, election and buffet supper are included in programs arranged by local sororities for this week. Gamma chapter, Sigma Phi Sorority, will hold a Founders Dav banquet tomorrow night at the {ote! Lincoln nitiation of pledges will precede the dinner. Officers to be installed vice secretary, reasurer. »
Wanda Bauman, Miss Louise Sauter, Miss Julia Joehlin,
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Alpha chapter, Phi Gamma Tau sorority, will meet tomororw night at >» home of Mrs. Maurice Healy. Officers will Mrs. Sam Friedman will the hostess.
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a series of rush parties the Lambda Chi meeting tonight. Cooling, 3316 Graceland be hostess. Miss Ruth is rush captain.
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Kappa chapter, Mu Phi Epsilon, music honorary sorority, is to hold first meeting of the season tonight at the home of Mrs. Leonore
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Tri-Psi Mothers’ Club to Open Year
The Tri Sorority mothers’ club of Delta Delta Delta Sorority,
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Hostesses will be Mrs er, Brook, E. F. Breech, S. W. Stultz, M. D. Macy and Harry Ewing. Mrs. J. P. Tretton, president, is to preside.
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Board of Assistants for the Society Mavflower Descendants will meet at the Y. W. C. A. dining room luncheon tomorrow noon.
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Davis Rite Set Tonight
Rev. C. S. Heckingbottom To Read Ceremony in Christ Church.
One of the season's ttrace tive weddings will be at 8:30 o'clock tonight when Miss Pauline McCarty and Bert Lord Davis VOWS. The be read at Christ Episcopal Church by the Rev. C.S
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ter lilies and a pair of seven branch | candelabra, Easter lilies and blue delphinium will be at tha entrance to the altar. Chester L. Heath will play bridal airs on the organ. Miss McCarty Mrs. George M. McCarty and and Mrs. Pearley Davis are bridegroom's parents. Miss McCarty will enter with uncle, Paul B. McCarty. She chosen a bridal gown of ivory vet with a fitted bodice, leg-o-mut= ton sleeves, long train and Peter Pan collar embroidered in seed | pearls, Her fingertip veil of ivory | tulle will fall from a coronet of seed | pearls, She will carry an ivory prayer book with two white orchids and ribbon showers of lilies. Miss De Haven to Be Attendant Miss Joan De Haven, maid of honor, will be gowned in a grenae dine velvet sweetheart neckline and fitted bodice. She will wear a Juliet cap of matching vel vet. Miss De Haven and the other women attendants will carry Rube rum lilies. The maid of honor, Mrs. G. Wile liam Raffensperger, and the bridese | maids, Miss Betty Temperley and | Miss Ruth Repschlager, will ba gowned in dresses of porcelain blue velvet with hirred bodices and sweetheart ines will wear Juliet of matching vele | vet. Mrs. George M attired in a roval vet with matching | corsage of orchids. Mrs. Davis has { chosen a deep wine velvet gown with a matching pill-box type hat and orchid corsage. Benjamin K. Parrish, Mishawaka, will be best man and the ushers ara to be Gene B. Demmary, Monroe: Richard Lowther, Richard Maxwell | and John Morgan.
Reception Will Be Held
After the ceremony, a reception will be held for the immediate families and the bridal party at tha home of the bride's grandmother, Mrs, Frances E. McCarty, 44 W. 33d St. Following a short wedding trip the couple will be at home at 37 E. Maple Road. Miss McCarty is a member of Pi Beta Phi Sorority. She attended { Butler University and was graduat- | ed from the University of Southern California. Mr. Davis is a member of Phi Delta Theta Fraternity and wag graduated from Butler University. Out-of-town guests are to be Mr, and Mrs. Charles London and son, Richard, Evanston, Ill.; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Adams, Greencastle: Mr. and Mrs. Ben Parrish, South Bend; Mr. and Mrs. Gene Demmary, | Montrose, Ala.; Mr. and Mrs. E. W, ulp and Mrs. A. C. Culp, Kokomo; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Trimble, Mr, and Mrs. Guy Trimble, Mr. and Mrs, Noah Lebo; Mesdames William Havens, Ben Lowell and Edward Bert, Tipton.
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