Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 October 1938 — Page 10

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PAGE 10 Smith College Club’s Party Eagerly Waited; Mrs. Ayres Plans Tea

Dr. George E. Vincent, Former University of Minnesota Head, to Address Contemporary Club at Herron Art Museum Tuesday.

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By VIRGINIA MOORHEAD MANNON

The early fall season has brought on such a plethora of altruistic and cultural activity that life is fast becoming a dazzling vista of entertainments and delightful social events. Everyone who attended the Smith College: Club's

successful promenade parade Woodstock Club last Thanksgiving week-end, when abbreviated prom dress of the early Twenties marched ludicrously with the stiff satins and billowy laces of the Nineties, is anticipating the party planned this year for Nov. 26. While it has been announced that the forthcoming festivity is not to be a costume affair it’s rumored there's to be equally engaging &musement. Plans for the dance, again to be held at Woodstock, were discussed at the club's opening luncheon meeting today at the home of Mrs. Samuel Runnels Harrell, president. The Misses Florence Barrett and Joan Dissette, dance commit= tee cochairmen. were assisted by Mrs. Harrell, ex-officio, Mesdames Wilson Mothershead, David P. Williams Jr., James F. Carroll, Frederick T. Holliday, John P. Collett, John S. Pearson Jr. and Miss Irv=ing Moxley. Arrangements committee members for today’s luncheon include Mrs. Clyde A. Wands, chairman, Mesdames T. Victor Keene, George W. Kadel, Stacy B. Lindley, Grier M. Shotwell and Mrs. Herbert F. Call. Miss Dissette recently returned from a motor trip to El Paso, X., Where she accompanied her sister, Mrs. Leslie S. Lee of Animas, , Who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James IL

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Oct. 21, by the Cheer Broadcasters,

Mrs. Walter H. Geisel (left) is general chairman of tHe card party to be held at Block's Auditorium,

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Card Party to Aid Needy Child ren

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Brides-to-Be |

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| Padgett (standing) is a door prize committee mem-

Robert Mottern (right) is ticket

| chairman. Proceeds will aid undernourished children.

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phony Society Aids to Be Feted

Mrs. Frederic M. Ayres, president, is to entertain members of the women's committee of the Indiana State Symphony Society at & tea at 3 o'clock this afternoon at the Woodstock Club. Among the guests are to be a number of committee members from over the state. Mrs. Earl B. Barnes, accompanied by Mrs. Louise Caldwell, rese a group of songs. g Mrs. Ayres will be members of the women's commite tee’s social division including Mrs. Elsa Pantzer, chairman; Mrs. Barnes, assistant chairman; Mesdames Albert J. Beveridge Jr., Wile liam C. Griffith, John K. Ruckelshaus, Conrad Ruckelshaus, Wayne D. Ritter, Dudley Gallahue and Miss Nina Brown.

‘Social Role of Humor’ Is Topic Dr. George E. Vincent will discuss “The Social Role of Humor”

at the Contemporary Club's opening meeting next Tuesday at 8:30 p. m. at the John Herron Art Museum. Dr. Vincent was president

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The bride entered with her father in a wool costume suit of stone blue trimmed in beaver. She wore brown accessories and her shoulder corsage was of Talisman roses. hie only attendant art Chambers, best man and brother of the bride. Miss Chambers attended Stephens College for Women at Columbia, Mo., and was graduated from Kansas State University, Lawrence. Mr. Fletcher was graduated from Dartmouth College at Hanover, N. H. Immediately following the ceremony, the couple left for New York where they will sail for Europe. They plan to be at home in Indianapolis, Saturday, Nov. 18.

H. A.C. toHold Hard Time Party Saturday Night

al of the University of Minnesota from 191i to 1917 and head of the Rockefeller Foundation from 1917 to 1929. Tentative dates for meetings are Nov. 21 when Elizabeth Drew is to talk on Dec. 8 when Edward Weeks, editor-in-chief of the c Monthly Press, will speak, and Jan. 27 or Feb. 3, 1939, Maurice Hindus will discuss Central European politics.

Mrs. Madden Returning From Europe

Mrs. John J. Madden and Miss Josephine Madden, who sailed for Europe Aug. 11, are expected home the last of this week. Mrs. David P. Andrews has returned from a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Darlington Fee, Maysville, Ky. Mrz. Carl Walk and Miss Julia Brink who have been motoring in New England and visiting Mrs. Louis Levey at her summer home at Bolton, Conn., are now in New York and are expected home next week. Mrs. Albert M. Cole is home after spending the summer in New England. Also expected back next week from their summer home at Woods Hole, Cape Cod, Mass., are Dr. and Mrs. G. H. A. Clowes. Mrs. Richard Francis has arrived at the Marott Hotel after spending the summer in California where her son, Dean Francis, and Mrs. Francis visited her. Mrs. Sam McCants is visiting her family in Meridian, Miss. Mr. and Mrs. Archer C. Sinclair will return Saturday from a two weeks’ stay at White Sulphur Springs, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Stuhldreher and Mr. and Mrs. Michael . Duffecy Jr. will leave Friday for Madison, Wis., where they will be the week-end guests of Mr. Stuhldreher’s brother, Harry A. tuhldreher, and Mrs. Stuhldreher and attend the Wisconsinittsburgh football game. Mrs. Lafayette Page will entertain Sunday evening at her new home on Woodstock Drive which was the former studio of her daughter, Miss Ruth Page.

Mrs. A. B. Leible Will Head Music

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The Hoosier Athletic Club is to hold its annual Hard Time Dance at the club ballroom Saturday night. Mrs. Herman Hartman is general arrangements chairman. She is assisted by Mrs. Sidney Hauck and Mrs. Glen Bertels, ticket chairmen; Mrs. W. L. Thayer and Mrs. Leo Steffen, decorations chairmen; Mrs. Robert Wallace and Mrs. Thal Hol|lenbeck, music chairmen, and Mrs. {Carl Lich and Mrs. Chauncey Tay|lor, reservations chairmen.

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Mrs. Rothenburger

To Fete Pen Women

Mrs. William F. Rothenburger will entertain the Indiana Branch, National League of American Pen| Reservations have been made for (Women, at a luncheon Saturday at| Messrs. and Mesdames Frank P. {her home, 3320 Ruckle St. Officers | Huse, Albert Herrmann, Thomas W. jare to be special guests. | Kercheval, Carl Vandivier, Robert “What the League Expects of Its Potter, Paul Blackburn, Earl DresMembers” is to be the discussion bach, Robert Barnes, J. Herbert topic. National art week will be Hartman, Robert Hopkins, Glenn observed with a tribute to the late Huse, J. I. Liebert, Vernon Miller, Mrs. H. B. Burnet. Mrs. John Wil- Edward Rose, Theodore Schifferliams, a member of Mrs. Burnet’s decker, Ray Waltz, Robert Allison, Ten O'Clock Group, will discuss | Walter Wheatley, Theodore Klippel, Mrs. Burnet’s contribution to art Thomas Murray, George Bechtold,

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T Rpecial i LOOMINGTON, Oct. 12—Mrs.| Arthur B. Leible of this city will head the Sponsor Council of Junior Music Clubs of Bloomington for the coming vear. Election of officers was held recently. The Sponsor Council is one of two such groups in the United States.

Fletcher-Chambers Ceremony

Is Read in Advent Church

Miss Fearn Chambers, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Wilfred E. Chambers, 3107 N. Meridian St., and John R. Fletcher, son of Mr. and Mrs. | Robert Malott Fletcher, was married at 11 o'clock this morning at Rev. George Southworth officiated at the single ring ceremony

Mrs. Russell Sanders, organist, played a program of bridal music.

Other officers include Mrs. Oscar and Mrs. Harry Shores. The group, a member of the Indigna Federated Clubs, was organized | last year to study problems andj

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Db 10 Wor | groups. | . Dillon Geiger, president of] Friday Musicale of Blooming.) on, will represent the organization] a member of the Woman's Com- |

appreciation. “An Indiana Portfolio of Art” will be the subject of Miss Marguerite

{Orndorfl, former president.

Tyndall-Fialho Wedding Nov. 26 At Hewlett, L. IL

| Benjamin Barker, Herman Kramer,

Kenneth Vandivier, J. Forest Davis, Charles Gisler, Edward Kohr, Louis Nickel, L. O. Nicholson, James Welsh, Otto Schoelkoff, Fonnie Snyder, Hart Warden, Ellis Knowlton, Bernard Loeffler, and Messrs. Russ Fletcher, Glen Goeke, Frank MecCarthy, Wilbur Noll, Tony Montani, Larry Felton, James Boehning, and Dr. W. W. Jennings, Dr. and Mrs. G. L. Young and Dr. and Mrs. Paul Kernel.

mittee of the Indiana State Sym-

phony Society unit in Bloomington. | Mr. apd Mrs. Francis B. Maver. y =i Mrs. Vovles Goes

{ Boxwood, L. I., have announced the’

engagement of their goddaughter, To Arrive Todav

Miss Magdalena Fialho, to Samuel! |S. Tyndall, son of Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Robert H. Tyndall, 2016 N. | Meridian St. | The ceremony will be read Nov. 0 ito . Felix T. McWhirter will 26 at Trinity Church, Hewlett, L. 1. a reception committee to welMrs. Ella Alexander Boole, | president of W. C. T. U..i y will arrive at Union Station :30 p. m. today for a one-hour

i Mrs. Charles F. Vovles, deputy Girl Scout commissioner and deleMrs gate to the national Scout conven-

h ; i > wil [The Rev. J. Reginald Moodey WIL Sion in session at Kansas City, will

perform the marriage service. | : g ; "Miss Fialho was atone to so-|Te0UIR 10 Indisnapolis Saturday. deiv in 1930 | The first two days of the confer-

She attended the] ; Holton Arms, Washington, and was c0ce, Which opened Monday, were oraduated from Sacred Heart Con-| devoted to training sessions for provent at Torresdale, Pa | fessional and volunteer workers.

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mittee with Mrs. McWhirter clude Mesdames C. W. Ackman, W.

W. Reedy, E. P. Messick, Margaret |

Stewart, R. C. Vermillion, S. C. Fulmer: Miss Irene Trueblood; the Revs. Guy O. Carpenter, Richard M. Millard, S. Grundy Fisher, Fifer, L. E. York and Ernest

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Ex Martin C. Heines On Wedding Trip i Mrs. Mar C. Heine

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'S pa J. Newlin, 127 S. Ritter Ave. Heine was Miss Helen Newlin.

The Rev. W. H. Newlin, uncle of

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the bridegroom, read the services. |

Miss Beverly Miller and William Whittington were the attendants. A reception followed the ceremony.

‘Announce Betrothal

Of Janet Hebberd

The engagement of Miss Janet Hebberd, Miami Beach, Fla., to Edward Graham Stokely, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Sanford, Knoxville, Tenn.. and Indianapolis, has been announced. The wedding will be Oct. 25 at Miami Beach. Miss Hebberd is the daughter of Mrs. Vera Hebberd, Miami Beach, and is now the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Stokely at their home in Golden Hill. The bride-

groom-to-be is a brother of Mr.

Stokely and a cousin of William B. | Stokely Jr. Indianapolis. I *

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Mr. {School and is a graduate of DePauw University.

Tour to Be Made Members of the Maennerchor Ladies Society will visit the William Conner homestead, four miles south of Noblesville, Friday.

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Tyndall attended Asheville] : | convention.

“Citizenship” is the theme of the

Class Registration Set Registration for dancing classes at Brookside Community House will be held from 2 to 4 p. m. tomorrow. Children wishing to enroll are urged to register.

Beta Chapter, Phi Delta Pi. Peters, 1131 W. 18th, hostess. Beta Chi Theta. ferson, hostess. Alpha Chapter, Omega Gamma. Mrs. David Moriarty, hostess. Delta Chapter, Xi Delta Xi.

Delta Rho Chapter, Phi Pi Psi.

Bose, hostess. Spread. Beta Beta Sigma. rollton Ave. hostess.

Card party. iendship. 11 a. m. Thurs. ston, hostess. On-Ea-Ota. 1 p. m. Thurs. hostess.

Nursery.

Masonic Hall. Mrs. worthy matron and patron. Naomi Auxiliary, O. E. S. and Illinois Sts. get, entertainment chairman.

EVENTS

SORORITIES

7:30 p. Call meeting. 8 p. m. tonight.

8 p. m. tonight. Spink-Arms. Dorothy Reich and Miss Thelma Mendenhall, hostesses.

Beta Chapter, Delta Theta Phi. 8 p. m. tonight.

CLUBS

St. Mary's Social. 2:30 p. m. Thurs. Mrs. Joseph Feltz, chairman. Miss Ruth Ginsberg, 1934 N. KingCovered dish luncheon.

Luncheon, business meeting, bridge. Board of Managers, Indianapolis Day Nursery. LODGES Cumberland Chapter 515, O. E. S. Carrie Spilker and Christian Brinkman,

2:30 p. m. Pri. Mrs. Leona Byrkett, hostess; Mrs. Lillian Win-

m. tonight. Miss Winifred Miss Martha Hedge, 956 N. Jef8 p. m. tonight. Hotel Lincoln. Miss

Tonight. Guest theater party. 6:30 p. m. tonight. Mrs. Carl

Miss Ann Carson, 5112 Car-

School hall, 317 N. New Jersey. Public invited.

Mrs. Clara Seitz, 2929 Beech,

10 3. m. Thurs.

8 p. m. tonight. Cumberland

Masonic Temple, North

ride’s roses. Preceding the ceremony,

Presents First In Series of Six |

Guild Lectures

Mrs. R. J. Kahmann, head of the Occupational Therapy Department |

lat Riley Hospital, will speak at Frantz, 3616 Watson Road, is one| Wolford, Nina Little,

10:30 a. m. tomorrow at the nurse's | ‘home auditorium as the first of a! | - . series of six lectures sponsored by |

{the St. Vincent's Hospital Guild. | Lectures will be held on Thurs- | day mornings for six successive] {weeks and will stress the importance | {of occupational therapy and the] |part it plays in the modern hos- | | pital. Hostesses for the first lecture inWoolf,

Preston G. Bert Gwynn, |

{clude Mesdames Frank A. Madden, | dent of the Christian College con- Cathedral,

{Elmer Ostermeyer, Frank Lobraico, |

{Allen Sparks, Bert C. McCammon, |

David Klausmeyer and C. L. Eisa- zm

mann. Last year Mrs. McCammon and {Mrs. Klausmeyer were cochairman! {of the Children’s Ward committee. | |The ward unit was divided into {three groups, occupational therapy, | |scrapbooks and babies’ layettes.

Mav-Hamilton Ceremony Set

In City Church

The Rev. William F. Rothenburger is to officiate at the marriage of | Miss Virginia Hamilton and John {May at 7:30 o'clock tonight at the

{Third Christian Church. Miss | Hamilton is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Hamilton and Mr. May is the son of Mrs. John H. May. Bridal airs will be played preceding the service by Mrs. Natalia Conner, pianist. The bride will enter with her father in a gown of white lace fashioned on princess lines with long fitted sleeves and a train. Her finger tip veil will fall from a cap of tulle caught with orange blossoms and she will carry white roses and lilies of the valley. Mrs. John E. Karns, matron of honor, has chosen a soft blue satin dress on princess lines. She will wear a Juliet cap of rhinestones and will carry vellow chrysanthemums. { Mrs. John F. Beeson, the other at{tendant, will wear peach satin, a Juliet cap of rhinestones and will carry bronze chrysanthemums. Best man will be William Jamison. John E. Karns and John F. Beeson will be ushers. A reception will fol{low the ceremony at the May home, {22289 N. Delaware St. The couple {will leave for a short wedding trip land later will be at home at 2229 N. Delaware St.

Federation Head To Speak Today

Times Special LOGANSPORT, Oct. 12—Mrs. Frederick G. Balz, Indianapolis, general director of the Indiana Federation of Clubs, will speak here today at a meeting of the 1ith district of the organization. The theme of the meeting is to {be “Build for Permanency.” Mrs. {Victor A. Selby, Fairmount, district | president, will preside at the meetjing. The 11th district includes

Personals

Miscellaneous, personal and linen | showers are included in the parties) honoring Indianapolis brides-to-be | named attendants for her wedding Saturday.

Miss Dorothy EE. Steinmeier, will entertain tomorrow evening at her home, 4960 E. 75th St., with a linen shower in honor of Miss Margaret Ann Bowman. Miss Bowman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Stuart Bowman, Cumberland, will be married Saturcay to Robert R. Lewis, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Lewis, Cumberland.

Guests are to include Mesdames Bowman, O. E. Lewis, Claude T

Miss Margaret Ann Bow-| A

Photo-Craft Photo. Mrs. William Otis Scott was Miss Virginia Fuller DePrez, daughter of Brig. Gen. and Mrs. D. Wray DePrez, Shelbyville, before her marriage Oct. 8 at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Scott are to be at home in New York after Nov. 1. :

4. Foxworthv and George Amos; | Misses Mary Minturn, Charlene Gudgel, Jean Bowman, Erie Lewis, Marjorie Amos, Eleanor Jane Fullenwider, Alice Steinmeier and Olive) Gunder. x = #

Miss Mary Ella Jones is to be honored at a linen shower this evening at the home of Mrs. Frank

Fleming, 1219 Finley Ave. Miss]

Robert Hueber.

Mrs. Marjorie Bracken Hardy and son Walter will leave tomorrow for a month’s visit at Loos Angeles

|include Misses Wanda Br | Helen Malloy, Grace Klepper, Virrinia Potter, Angela Laker,

Stahl, Charles W. Bevan, Reagan, Herman Zeyen, Budd, Fred Chambers and Charles E. Carll, New Bedord, Mass.; Misses Margaret Koesters and Mary Rita Mazelin. The hostess was assisted by her mother, sisters, and Clara Mootz.

| Bevan,

Orinda Malcom

Mrs. Misses

Henry Mootz,

Wilhelmenia, Ann

The bride-to-be was honor guest

Jones is to be married Oct. 18 t0 recently at a shower given by Miss

| Elizabeth Zeien and Mrs. Guests with the bride-to-be are to Koesters.

Mary

Mesdames Zeyen,

Guests were

Reagan,

and

Stahl, | Charles luncheon at the Campus Club. ReHelen Knoerle, E. A. Fuerst, C. W. Dowd, [sponse will be made by Mrs. Pos-

WEDNESDAY, OCT. 12, 1938 October Bride

List Talks

For Course In Publicity

1-Day Sessions for Clubs To Be Held Oct. 22 At Butler.

A tentative program and list of speakers was announced today for the short course in publicity to be conducted Saturday, Oct. 22, by the Butler University journalism department for the Indiana Federation of Clubs. Registration will open at 8 a. m. at Jordan Hall on the Butler campus. Mrs. W. D. Keenan, Indianapolis, has been appointed chairman of the local arrangements committee by Mrs. Edwin I. Poston, president of the Indiana Federation of Clubs. Mrs. Everett Moore, Brownsburg, is general chairman of the publicity committee. Morning speakers include Profs. Charles Kinter and Donald Burchard, journalism faculty members, who will speak on “Elements of News Writing” and “Elements of Publicity.” “The Copyregader Speaks” will be the subject of Ellsworth Maxwell, copyreader on the | Indianapolis Star and journalism {lecturer at Butler University. Sam|uel Pidgeon, Indianapolis Engraving Co., and lecturer at Butler, will (talk on “The Use of Pictures in | Women's Club Publicity.”

Putnam to Speak

{ Dr. James W. Putnam, president {of the university, will greet federation members at the 1 o'clock

and Pomona, Cal, and Sheridan, | Ursetts, Irene Cobb, Mary Louise Edward Mueller, John Rice, George ton. Dean M. O. Ross of the Butler | Kritsch. Virginia Small, Irene Hig- | Weiper, Henry Mootz, Edward Arsz- college of business administration, Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Alexander, |&iSon. Vesta Speas, Helen Hueber man, Charles Horner and Carll; will address the group after the

Wyo.

| Milwaukee, are guests this week of

Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Logsdon, 3254 Washington Blvd.

Mrs, Marguerite DeHaven is visiting in New York. Among other Indianapolis residents there for visits are Mrs. Abbie Hall MacDonald and Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Manson.

Among the recent guests at the French Lick Springs Hotel were Miss Estelle Rauh Burpee and Mr. and Mrs. William C. Bachelder. Mrs. Mark Miltenberger, Muncie, was the recent guest of her cousin, Mrs. Ruth Endsley Vernon.

Miss Barbara Frantz, daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. George Arthur

of 39 students at Mount Holyoke College who attained an average of 90 per cent or higher durnig the year 1937-38. Miss Frantz, a junior, also has been named a Sarah Williston scholar for receiving grades of 85 per cent or better during the first two years. Miss Margaret

Ellen Hussey,

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Misses LuRayne Wittschen, Dor- | |othy Hess and Kay Bussey enter- | |tained with a miscellaneous shower | {last night at the Hotel Antlers for |Mrs. Herbert Reberger, formerly janis Ruth Turner, Rockville. | { Guests with Mrs. Reberger wore | | Mesdames David Williams, | Whitt, Lafayette Perkins, | Starke, William Pickering, | Conley, Harold Mull, | Parker Nugent, Warren Misses Peg Kessing, Margaret Car|ney, Ida Levy, Anna Glaska, Alta | Lambirth, Mary Gangwer, Lucille] | Sanders, Grace Massey, Mildred June ROSS, | | Gene Selby, Clara Schmok, Beatrice | | Pinkston, Joan Bennett, Genevieve McDonnell, Louise Dewenter, Mary

John Jd. John |

Forrest Rau, |

| Helen Reifenberg, Rosemary Lawlor, Ted Williams, Martha Jane | Young and Elizabeth Banta. | 8 = =

| Miss Eleanor Stahl, whose mar-|

| daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William riage to William E. Bevan is to be honor

Misses Delia Dugan,

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Miss Margaret Reis entertained and : last night with a personal shower at Speakers and their subjects include her home, ° |honor of Miss Genevieve Bryant, Daily Clintonian, “How a Club Can who is to become the bride Monday | Get More News of Its Activities of Edward L. Claypool at the SS.| Into the Local Paper”;

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w_ Peter and Paul Cathedral.

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Mrs. E. J. Edmonds, 4009 N. New Mobarly: {Jersey St., has announced the en4 ... |lgagement of her niece, Miss Lucille Jr.,

Moore, {0 Owen C. Sweeney

Lafayette, son of Owen C. Sweeney, The wedding will be at 9:30 o'clock Saturday morning at Mary's Catholic Church, La- | fayette. Attendants will be Mrs. Jean Kit-

Dulin. Marie Ruske, Gladys Martin, | tle, matron of honor, and William | ST 2 Sanders, cousin of the bridegroom-

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A miscellaneous shower was held

last night at the home of Miss Lucille Tatum, 1504 W. 22d St, of Miss

A. Hussey, has been elected presi- Saturday at the SS. Peter and Paul | whose marriage to Edward J. Mc-

gregation of the Christian Science Church, Columbia, Mo. junior at Christian.

She is a

was honored recently | with a personal shower at the home | | of Miss Catherine Mootz. Guests included Mesdames Lee F. |

Dermott wil lbe Saturday.

Mrs. William Brenneman was asIn addition to the will be concluded with a clinic on

sistant hostess. bride-to-be, 25 guests attended.

in George

in Rosemary Bach,

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Catherine | luncheon. | Mootz, Martha and Dorothy Shep-| {perd and Koesters.

The afternoon program will be devoted to discussions of publicity and news problems by Indianapolis state editorial executives. the

Carey, publisher of

C. E. Van | Valer, publisher of the Gas City | Journal, “The Editor's Viewpoint Toward Women's Club News”; Miss Rosemary Redding, woman's editor of The Indianapolis Times, “What the Editor Faces”; Miss Kathryn Pickett, woman's editor, Indianapo|lis Star, “What Is Expected of Club | Publicity Workers”; Mrs. Florence Webster Long, woman's editor, In=dianapolis News, “Some of the Problems in Handling Publicity”; John Hillman, department editor, | Indianapolis Star, “A Constructive Program of Publicity for a Typical Club;” Ralph Burkholder, associate editor of The Indianapolis Times, | “Why an Editor Has to Say ‘No, ” and Harry F. Daniels, assistant editor, Indianapolis News, “How Woman's Club News Can Be Made | Valuable for a Newspaper.” Activities of the one-day course

|individual publicity problems.

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