Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 October 1938 — Page 9

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Numerous Parties Set For Future Brides as Attendants Are Named

Miss Jeanne Bughee Will Be Entertained at Home of |

Dorothy Groff; Announces

These are festive davs for

numerous prenuptial parties being held in their honor. women today named attendants for Miss Elizabeth Clare Nieberding,

Indianapolis Athletic Club, has a nounced the attendants for wedding which will be at 8 a Friday at the rectory of the Peter and Paul Cathedral. Attendants will be Mr Frederick Backer of Irvington. Mi Clare, who will be married to Ha

old J. Koch, is the daughter of Mrs.

Anna Nieberding, Cleveland.

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Miss Jeanne Bughbee, daughter of 3468 |

Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Bugbee,

Kenwood Ave. whose marriage

Earl A. Blakely will be Oct. 15, will be honor guest tomorrow evening at a personal shower at the home of Central Miss Retha Hogue will be as-

Miss Dorothy Groff, Ave, sistant Guests include Earl H

5430 hostess.

Mrs. Bugbee, Blakely, Charles

Harold France, Rert Groff; Misses son, Betty Fenner,

H. W. Hogue Delight Helen Hiland

Mary Jane Groff and Virginia Bug- Don Verburg,

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with the bride-te-be will Mesdames | Howland Bond, Robert L. Tilton, C. L. Palin, and Morri-

miscellaneous shower | ] ¢ tome. 4197 Sutherland Ave. day night with a china shower for

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several Indianapolis brides-to-be with | Several young their approaching marriages. cami ceri ————

n- | Emerson Ave, was hostess recently

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Lucille T. Moore. Miss Moore's marriage to Owen C. Sweeney, Lafayette, will be Oct. 15 at the St. Mary's Catholic Church at Lafayette. The bride-to-be is the niece of Mrs. E J. Edmonds, 4009 N. New Jersey St The hostess was assisted by her sister, [Mrs. Jean Hittle, Lafayette, who ‘will be an attendant at the wedding.

$ 4. # Miss Maxine Faust and Mrs, Ruth Montgomery will be hostesses tonight at a 8 o'clock dinner and miscellaneous shower at the Colonial Tearoom for Miss Mary Carolyn Gatti, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Carlo Gatti, 33¢ N, Beville Ave. Decorations will be carried out in white, Miss Gatti announced recently that her attendants will be Miss Elizabeth Broolis and Miss Julia Gatti, bridesmaids; Miss, s. Eileen O'Connor, flower girl; Mrs. | matron of honor: Leo F. O'Connor. best man, and Gray D. Gatti and Don Verburg, ushers. | Mrs. Verburg entertained Mon-!

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Suede Ensemble New for Fall

From her personal wardrobe, Bette Davis models a suede ensemble showing a two-piece dress of suede in a soft raspberry shade. The top shows a trim, turned-down collar and a row of self-covered butclosing. A waistline. while the sleeves are gathered softly into the shoulder and the elbows, A note of contrasting trim is the claret-colored

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ArtAuxiliary] TODAY'S

Group to Aid In Campaign

New Members Are Sought; Sketching Class To Be Resumed.

An auxiliary group to the membership committee of the Art As- | sociation of Indianapolis will participate in the drive for new members to the organization, The new group was appointed last night at a meeting of the John

Herron Art Institute, with Mrs, | Frederic H. Sterling presiding Members of the auxiliary include Mesdames Curtis Shake, Clvde Osborne, Charles L. Barry, BE. BE. Petri, Paul Smith, Merrill D Esterline, John Frie Dalton, Dudley Williston, J. H. Toy, Bert MecCammon, Charles Ness, James B. Malone and Harold Sutherlin, The association's efforts to enroll new members is a year-round acs tivity, Mrs. Sterling explained. Miss Anna Hasselman, curator of the Art Museum, announced that [her weekly class in sketching will | be resumed Thursday morning.

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G. O. P. Advisory Group in Session

The advisory committee of the Reupblican State Committee's womwit Bg Bi BR oR Here's a smart two-piecer that's Her hat, bag and gloves are |day. | much too attractive (and easy to Campaign problems will be dis. | make), to be limited to just one cussed by division members, accord- | sewing.

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short peplum flares from the |

‘Woman's Missionary Society # Seeks to Unity Operations

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Trustees and members of the Woman's Home Missionary Society

Phi Delta Phi Sorority. The Soror- of the Methodist Episcopal Church will arrive here tomorrow to complete itv flower, Talisman roses, will be arrangements for the annual national meeting Oct. 12-18 at the Roberts

used members Alethea Frances

and will Reid, Ana Mae atterson, Marion Schra der, Geneva Uhl, Versa Elsie McLaughlin, Bernice

Goodnigh and

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Alice Q Haver, attend.

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guest yesterd at a luncheon a the Meridian held in her phine Sahm

Smock. Miss

honor by and Mrs. Marshall

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Thomas M. Conley will be married {

Saturday at the Broadway Metho ‘hureh.

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Shades will be Combis se in floral \,,rning watch Thursday morning Church” at a meeting Friday of decorations of delphinium. Guests .¢ the first of a series for each the Women's with the bride-to-be will include her

mother and Mesdames Robert MecDowell, Rolan F. DeMilt, Harry Metzger, Vergil Baldwin, Stanley

Bennet

Mlavia CoX, and the Present Age” will be the pro-)evening an Mildred Clark. Misses Betty Fouts. gram theme.

the group, will

Country Club Miss JoseAJ. Dr. will

the

Charles C. McDermott will for spiritual life leaders will be con2 ducted at the Y. W. C. A.

1s shower for Miss Rose- | daughter of Mr. and'q4a ; l In- Committee heads will be introduced Miss Bach will be-iang Mrs. W. RH. C. Goode, Sidney, me the bride of Edward J. Me-/g gill present the president's m

be assisted

! be carried out InG1avpnool Hotel Wednesday night, | powder and royal blue and the two

fuests will be organization park. Church include Misses

- convention will be held in Indianapolis for the third time. Meetings wer here in 13889 and 1905. "To Serve ® ———

d the DePauw Choir is [to provide the music, | Saturday afternoon the visitors [will be taken on a sightseeing tour and in the evening the Bennett Choir. conducted by Dr. Nathaniel Dett, Greensboro, N, C,, will present

a musical program.

: An important feature of the ses-

sions will be the discussion of uni[fication of missionary organizations of the three church branches.

tlic {3 is otes- : ist Episcopal and Methodist Protes |" On Sunday morning Dr. W. G. tant.

| Hartinger, district superintendent, Among the pre-conference events will conluct Holy Communion and be a trip to Brown County for Dr. Edgar Blake, bishop of the Dehe trustees and board members on troit area, will deliver the sermon. Friday and a devotional retreat at A junior department program is the Spink-Arms Hotel Sunday with scheduled for the afternoon. Dr. 1 Mrs. Wilbur Longstreth, Carrolton, Robert Searle. New York, will speak Mo.. national spiritual life secretary, on "City Shadows” in the evening in charge, | DeWitt 8 Morgan, superintendent Tuesday evening, deaconesses and of City schools, will speak Monday missionaries will be entertained at morning. Tuesday will be devoted (a banquet at the Y. W. C. A and 0 ue SLIPS of Jans Eo av dav a semi coming year an e closing s& on Monday and Tuesday a seminar Sill be by Dr. E. E. Aldrich Roberts Park Church pastor, Tuesday afternoon. |

Church Group To Meet Friday

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The general session opens Wednesv morning at Roberts Park M. E |

es- | sage | The afternoon will be devoted to| reports of national officers. A fel- | lowship banquet will be held at the] : : Arthur Stettler will review Mrs. Longstreth will conduct American City and Its Federation of the morning of the convention. Classes First Evangelical Church. | will be conducted on study books| The meeting, which begins at 11] and Dr. E. D. Kohlstedt. Philadel- a. m. will be held at the home of | phia, secretary of the Board of Home Mrs. John M. White, 6307 Pleasant

Lewis, Harry Wysong, Marie Bren- Missions, will speak nems . rizses axine ser -— 3 a . : heman; Miss: Jay ie Sue Le Dr. Murray H. Leiper, Garrett a om. Gertrude Melzger and piple Institute, Evanston, NL, wil uella Johnson. | talk on “Mission Fields in a Grow-

2 = | ing City” Thursday night. The Rev.

[Run Parkway. offered by Mrs. C. L. Hartmann.

John Schneider and Miss Victoria

Montani, will present musical num- |

Devotions will be | A trio, Mrs. Homer D. Trotter, Mrs. |

for the wedding of Mvers, daughter of Mr. F. Myers, 3242 GQGuilMaurice Glen MerriAddison St., Oct announced by the

Attendants Miss Ruth and Mrs. ford Ave.

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oO {0 Ss. 1 been bride-to-be. Miss Mary

man. 3 have Catherine Miller will be maid of honor. Mrs. Letha Gilliam, Flkhart, will be matron of honor. J. P. Gilliam, Elkhart, is to be best man. Th: wedding will read on the bride-to-be’'s 22d birthdav Harry Springsteen, will entertain with a miscellaneous the bride-to-be, the and 16 A n Friday noon at Whisperwill be held for Miss Mrs. Ethel Buschmann, Guests ] be entertained at a theater party following the lunch-

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honoring the bridea kitchen shower Miss Carolyn Niver, Ave.; a miscelgiven by Mrs. Gilliam the home of the bride-to-be’s parents; a modern pottery shower at the home of Miss Lois Morton, 5012 Central Ave, and a l at the home of Mrs.

Other parties to have st the home of 312% ford

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linen shower Adria Puscheck, 2239 Guilford Ave. = = Miss Charlotte Cashon, whose to Smith William Orr, 11 be Saturday at the h of the Advent, at a miscellaneous last night at the home of

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shower Mrs. E. McHatton, 5631 Lowell Ave. Mrs. McHatton and Miss Martha | McHatton assisted Mrs. Behr. | Guests were Mrs. Raymond c.! Cashon, mother of the bride-to-be; Mesdames Don Hopping, James E. Allen Jr, Russell Townsend Jr, Stewart Baker, Cecil Ross and Miss | Mary Alice Oval. 2 = =

Miss Mary Lou Bradshaw has chosen Oct. 22 as the date of her] arviage to Frank H. Harrison Jr. A\liss Bradshaw is the daughter of Mrs. Geneva Bradshaw, 3735 Salem St, and Mr. Harrison is the son of} Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Harrison, | Chicago. The ceremony will be at the| Broadway Methodist Church. The | bridegroom-to-be’s sisfer and] brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. L. P.|

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Gillespie, will be the attendants. | 2 » » Miss Katherine McKibben, 540 N.|

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Robert Behr's mother, Mrs. R.!

bers. They will be accompanied by Mrs. Roy Burteh. Mrs. H W. Krause will discuss missionary affairs. Assisting hostesses will be Mesdames Rov Burtch. Elmer Lindstaedt and F. M. Sims.

P. Morgan Gould, Syracuse, is scheduled to talk Friday and in the evening a banquet for young people will be held at the Central Avenue Christian Church. Bishop C. W, Flint, Atlanta area, will talk in the i

EVENTS

SORORITIES

Reta Chapter, Phi Delta Pi. Tonight. Miss Marie Neumeyver, 1401 Churchman, hostess. Epsilon Pi Chapter, Delta, Theta Tau. Noon today. Alpha Chapter, Gamma Phi Alpha, Thurs. 6:30. Cards. Beta Chapter, hostess.

Seville. Fooderaft. Supper at Phi Tau Delta. Tonight.

Miss Louise Kunkel,

CLUBS

Suemma Coleman Heme Board, Noon Friday. Home. First monthly board meeting. Mrs. William H. Morison to preside. Indiana Chapter. I. T. S. ©. 2 p. m. Mon. West room, War Memorial, Mrs, Lota Snyder Emery to speak on ''‘Science.” Indianapolis Flower Mission. 10 a. m. Thurs. Fletcher Trust Co. board of director's room. Monthly business meeting. Mrs. David Ross to preside. LODGES

Corinthian Auxiliary, O. E. S. 5-7:30 p. m. Evergreen Masonic Temple. Steak dinner followed by dancing and cards. Naomi Chapter 131, O. E. S. 8 p. m. Fri. Hall. Mrs. Kathryn Bortsfield and Walter L. King, worthy matron and patron.

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Two thousand visitors representing every state in the union, Alaska | Mav, and Hawaii are to attend. with 100 missionaries and deaconesses. The

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Personals

Mr. and Mrs. Newton Bishop, Seattle, Wash,, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Deardorff, 2734 N. Talbot St. Mr. and Mrs, Bishop are en route home after an extended vacation in Canada and Mexico! and a cruise through the Panama! Canal and up the Eastern coast.

Mrs. John M. Fraser, New York, {is visiting her mother, Mrs. J. W.! | Neff, and her sister, Mrs. M. E.| Parker,

Mrs. Hal Schultz 4459 Winthrop Ave, and Mrs. Robert Frost, 1232

14, 16, 18, 20, 40 and 42. Size 16 re-|

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|Park Ave, will attend the national | |convention of Sigma Beta Sorority | Saturday at Pt. Wayne. Mrs! |Sehultz is president of Rho Chap-

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Economy in Cooking To Be Demonstrated

How to serve better meals more economically while spending less time in the kitchen will be the theme of a new series of weekly cooking demonstrations to be cone ducted by the Citizen's Gas and Coke Utility. The first of the series was to be presented this afternoon

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