Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 December 1938 — Page 10

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Frederic Fox of Hartsdale, N.

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“Indian” (J. S. Bell, Milwaukee, Wis.) sign a deed to Manhattan Island, while “Henrik Van! Schuyster” (Mark Hayes Jr. of Ventnor, N. J.) brings on ine apple¢jack to seal the bargain in rOnce over Lightly.”

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Princeton Triangle Club

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r Performance at Murat Tonight

Tea at Athletic Club Precedes Presentation With

Supper-Dance Later;

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Dinners and Box

arties Are Arranged.

By VIRGINIA MOORHEAD MANNON The latchstring’s out for the Triangle boys. . . .

All that’s ex] of “Once Over L sibly, a wee bit o

A jolly prelude to the evening's members of Princeto noon at the Athletic

Princeton students,

pected of them is a bangup performance ightly” tonight at the Murat and, posf harmonizing at the supper-dance later is Athletic Club.

fun will be the tea dance. for

n University’s dramatic organization this after= Club. Hostesses, all of whom are mothers of will be Mesdames Donald N. Test, Russell For=

tune, Frederick G. Appel, Charles Latham, David Allerdice and W,

Richardson Sinclair. | Around 8:30 the

Murat foyer will be jammed with silk hats and ‘ermine wraps as locil Princeton alamni and Triangle Club boosters

arrive for the gala Golden Jubilee extravaganza. Mrs. Test will give a box party for her daughter, Miss Cynthia

Test, the Misses Ev Lesh Jr., John Frenz leave next Friday to

ter, Miss Susie Wallece, in Rye, N. Y., 1 at| New Hope, Pa.

e Box for Daughter

alph G. Lockwood have taken a box for their d a group of her friends, including the Misses \ Sinclair and Betty Weiss, and Messrs. Cornelius an, Thomas Young and Walter L. Milliken II. hod will attend the show and dance with Messrs. McLeod, Charles Culp, John T. Jameson and Mr,

the Holmquist Schoc Lockwoods Tak

‘Mr. and Mrs. R

Caroline Culp, Letiti: O. Alig Jr., John R; Mr. and Mrs. Lockw and Mesdames Don D. Alig.

a Taggart and Peggy Lockwood, Messrs. Perry s] Miller and T. Victor Keene Jr. Miss Test is to visit Mr. and Mrs. Lew Wallace and their daugh-

for a few days before entering

|Activity Is | Parties for §

|Slate; the hostess’ mother and 50

Too old to believe m8 bians, Miss Doris Woods they chat of plans for nef night.

The tempo of holicfa) festivities prenuptial parties play

married soon. A nu

Normally Hi avy Round of Holiday Increased by Many Girls Soon to Marry

for Indianapolis young women who will be sr of brides-to-be have announced their at-

will be quickened by the round of

tendants. } ® Miss Sue Gabe, whcigis home for the holidays from Del!pguw University, will entertain wip a tea and linen shower tomorrovp§afternoon at her home, 502 W. Hampton Drive, for Miss Jane Crawifo whose marriage to Robert ie will be Thursday. Guests will includeq Miss Crawford’s mother, Mrs. Adah Crawford; Mrs. Robert ‘Bruce il¥sworth, mother of the bridegroo:mi-to-be; Misses Dorothy Ball, Martha, Graves, Mary Jean: Ottinger, Ma jorie. McWilliams, Polly Fifer, Anne Holmes, Ros Jane Rottger. 4 Other guests wi Hanger, an aunt o Misses Barbara Montrose, Marybe, Metzger, Marth: Jewett, Nancy Hurt and Joyce [Gieupel. Miss Anne H plmes, daughter of

Mr. and Mrs. W ter: C. Holmes, will be hostess at from 4-6 p. in.

be Mrs. Clinton Miss Crawford; Brown, Shirley Neal, Dorothy

Monday at ‘her §¥iome, 5945 Washington Blvd., for¥ Jiss Crawford. Decorations wil 1 be carried out in the bridal colors of pink and blue with pink tap efs on the tea table and a bouquet jib>f pink and blue flowers. Miss Himes will be assisted at the tea le by Misses Dorothy Ball, Jar Rottger and her sister, Miss F t Jane Holmes. Guests will include Miss Crawford’s moth tr: her aunt, Mrs. W. J.

Alice Osterman, Cincinnati, will be guests at the dinner. : ”» E o Miss Peggy Kiefer, whose marriage to Albert Storer Mendenhall will be Jan. 14, has announced attendants for her marriage. Miss Kiefer is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Kiefer and Mr. Mendenhall is the son of Mrs. A. M. Mendenhall. The wedding will be solemnized at the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Charles E. Brown will act as Miss Kiefer’s matron of honor. Bridesmaids will be Misses Lois Bell, Mildred Viewegh and Dorothy Viewegh. Hirst Mendenhall, brother of the bridegroom-to-be, will be best man. Ushers will include James Roberts, Robert Pflumm and Paul Evans. ” ” 2

Miss Lora Frances Lackey, who will be married on Christmas Day to Joseph A. Batchelor, Bloomington, has chosen her sister, Miss Dotty Lacky, and Miss Clee Haas as her attendants. John William Batchelor, Pittsburgh, a cousin of the bridegroom-to-be, will act as best man. Ushers will be Harry Mitchell, Chicago; Leslie Steinbach, Danville, Ind.; James Batchelor, brother of the bride-groom-to-be, Bloom=ington, and Robert Schultz, cousin of Mr. Batchelor, Indianapolis. Miss Lackey is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis E. Lackey, 3042 ‘Winthrop Ave., and Mr. Batch-

Miss Helen Taggart wil! give a dinner “at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Taggart, for Miss Mary Elam and E. Howard. Roorbach and Miss| Volinda Lewis of Washington, who is visiting her cousin, Miss Barbara Haines. Miss Elam and Mr. Roorbach are to be married Dec. 31 at the home of Miss Elam’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey J. Elam. Other guests who are to attend the show and: dance wil! include the Misses Haines and Patricia Taggart and . Messrs. Ross Lyons, George E. Home Jr., Robert Smith and Homer

the bride-to-be from choo! and DePauw, 2.8 8 ;

Mrs. . Henry Pritchard ort, will entertain at a

y friends of Tudor Hall

Mr. and Ross, BridChristmas

their daug fitdr, Louise Eleanor; her

Lathrop Jr.

In Charles S. Rauh’s box will be Mrs. Hortense Rauh Burpee and

her house guests, Mr. and Mrs. Jo Desha McDowell of Lexington,

Ky.: Mr. and Mrs. [Earl B. Barnes and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert M.. Woollen. With Miss Barbara Stafford will be her house guests, Miss Carolyn Joyes and Preston Joyes Jr. of Louisville, and James Watkins of Detroit, who is assistant business manager of the Triangle

Club.

Guests in Mr. and Mrs! William H. Wemmer’s party will be Mr.

and Mrs. Otto W. Lisenloht, Mr. and Mrs. Norman R. Kevers, Mrs. William T. Eisenlolir, who has returned from two months’ visit in California, Mr. and | Mrs. George Green of Chicago, who are visiting Mrs. Green's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Law, and John C. Ruckelshaus. In one group attending the performance together will be Messrs. and Mesdames A. Ewing Sinclair, Perry Lesh, Willian? E. Munk, Sylvester Johnson, Robert A. Adams, John D. Gould, William

C. Griffith and Mr.

Miss Susanna _ Mr. and Mrs. J

. Miss Susannah Jan . Schaf, Messrs. Will

and Mrs. Edward S. Norvell of New York.

h Jameson Hostess

ameson will give -a box party for their daughter, reson, the Misses Sylvia Griffith and Martha Ann iam Byram Gates Jr., Allen Appel and Miles G.

‘Burford. Mrs, A. H. Steinbrecher will give a dinner at the Marott Hotel for a group who will later see the show, including Mr. and ‘Mrs. Chauncey H. Eno III, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Elder, Miss Caroline . Creusser and Jack R. Brant. |

. Mr. and Mrs. Adams and Mr. and Mrs. Johnson will give at Mr. and Mrs. Adams’ home and a theater party for theif’

dinner augh-

ters, Miss Martha Lois Adams and Miss Mary Johnson. Guests will . fnclude the Misses Selena Alig, Virginia Brown, Eleanor Appel, ~ Eleanor Dickson Frenzel, Phyllis Behringer, Mary Elizabeth Fletcher snd Ava Davis and Messrs. Robert A. Hendrickson Jr., C. Harvey

Bradley Jr., Elias C7 Atkins Jr., John D. Gould Jr, Charles Bookwalter, William R| Higgins Jr., Peter Hackleman, David and Scott

" Moxley and Robert K. McConnell Jr. of Northampton, Mass. Dining and aftending the show.with Mr. and Mrs. Appel will

‘be Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Scott Jr.,

Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Kuhn

and Mr. and Mrs, C. Harvey! Bradley. In another group attending the show and dance together will be the Misses Nancy Goodrich, . Fayette Ann Miller, Patricia and Margaret Jameson, Messrs. Richard Weaver, James Carter, Paul Krauss III and Charles Breunig. Mr. and Mrs. Robert 13. Failey, Mr. and Mrs. John Ott and Robert Par-

Tott will form another group.

'With Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Carpenter will be Messrs. and Mesdames

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Lee Hargitt, Paul G. Moffett, Arthur Pittenger, Robert McMur=

ray and Mr. and Mrs. John Marshall of Columbus, Ind.

A Richards-Newman Rite Read

At Home of Bride's Parents

| Miss Marjoric Ann Newman, fr of Mr. and Mrs. Ora E. Newman,’ 4926 College Ave. became the bride of Charles A. Richards, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earle Richards, 522 E. 54th St., at 8 o’clock last night at

the home of the bride's parents. The Rev. George S. Henninger, r of the PFifty-first Street odist Church, read the single service in the presence of a few friends and relatives. Mrs.

{Ulrich sang, accompanied by|

Mary Louise Christena.

e bride wore a dress of teal lu velvet and a corsage of oe 5 She was attended by her r, Miss Rosemary Newman, who re Suez rose |crepe with a corage of roses. | Fred Ahrens, St. iis, was best inan.

he couple left immediately after ge ceremony on a short wedding ip. After the holidays Mr. Richwill return to Purdue Univercomplete his course in elecengineering. Mrs. Richards return to Ohio Wesleyan Uni- : Delaware, O., where she instructor in the botany dement. She was graduated from Universi;y where she was a er of Alpna Chi Omega and Ka, pa, hiv Sororities. Mr. a member of Theta ; yo Nu Fraternities. ts at- the Wed

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ding included Miss Lulu Aler, Minneapolis; Robert Ruth, St. Louis; Paul Stephan, Lafayette, and Mr. gna, Mrs. John T. Webster, Weste

{members pdf the bridal: party. The

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fiance, Jc Kleinhenz, and

fc dinner Sunday for wedding viill be Saturddy evening, Dec. 31. 1 Decorat’ os at the dinner will be carried o1jttin the Christmas motif. Guests w. i the engaged couple and rs. Ross will be Mrs. Anne L. Kleinhk nz, mother of the brige. groom-to- fog; Mrs. Elizabeth an aunt off Miss Ross; Miss Cecilia Morris, Flobert McGinnis, best man; Henry (p. {Morton, grandfather of the bricp-tp-be, and Miss Mary Jo Ross, V. will be her sister's only attenda ht. Tues hy | noon members of the 1928 Ch hpter of Scarlet Quill, Butler iii honorary, will entertain with a luncheon at Ayres’ Tearoom. Guests with Miss Ross will include Miss I1parothy Helmer, Mesdames Brandt Steele, George Walker, Howard jFieber,r Marvin Lugar, Edward y, Peru, and Mrs. Austin

Buse te a Rdss and Mr, Kleinhenz will bo re or/ guests at a dinner party Monday (night at the home of Earl Probsg and his twn daughters, Miss Elsa a-AddMiss Margaret Probst, 1460 Bruns’ pick St. Guests will include Miss Ross’ her sister, Mr. and Mrs. John [E. Zintel and their daughters, Miss gPeggy Ann and Miss Martha Janef Zintel, Mrs. Paul Sickafoose and sons, Bobby and Billy, Souk Jend, and Adolph Fischer, n. bs 8 8 8 Ms. { Helen Eiser Lowd, who will 'manried to Andrew J. Hawkins ashihgton, at 4:30 o'clock ay,"Dec. 26, has announced the atter idants for her wedding. Mrs. Lowc (ly is the: daughter of Mr. and Mrs. . W. Eiser, 5056 Graceland Ave, Jj Mr. Hawkins is the son of Mr. rjmid Mrs. A. J. Hawkins, Eminence Miss. Ms. Charles Russell, Cincinnati, willde her cousin’s attendant. Hasge) Holman, St. Louis, will be best nd ushers will include W. C. sm th, Washington, and Charles! Rupsd1l, Cincinnati. F ol} owing the ceremony, Mr. and Mig, ISiser will entertain at a bridal at the Marott Hotel for membeijsfof the bridal party and out-of-toy guests. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Kripg er, Louisville; Mrs. J. F. Osterimpr and her daughter, Miss Mary

SORO

“Middletown in Transition.” Theta Tau Psi Sorority. Today. ham Ave. hostess. Haislup, assistant. Alpha Chapter, Alpha Beta Ga

Imp. Tonight. chairman,

mas party, gift exchange.

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Irvington Chapter, Epsilon Sigma Gadd, 124 Johnson Ave., hostess,

Luncheon,

gene Pickett, 1203 Ewing ‘St., hos CLUBS i Miss Martha Leef{Brenner, hostess. Miss Jayne Schmalhold, assistant’ ‘hostess. N Emera. Tonight. Miss Madge Ah} pre N. Tacoma, hostess. ~ Christe

LODGRY = : Temple Rebe$ah 501. Tues. night, In tiation.

ES Tonight. Mrs. Lydia (Ms, CG. L. Withner to review

3.- Marshall Haislup, 915 GraWohristmas party. Mrs. Rex

:30 p. m. tonight.” Mrs. Eu--

§s Janet Murphy, entertainment

at DePauw University, is home for

elor is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James O. Batchelor, Marion. Miss Lackey was honor guest recently at a miscellaneous shower held at the country home of Miss Mary Elizabeth Schultz near Newtown. Sev-enty-six guests attended the party. Christmas decorations were used and a silvered tree with blue lights formed the centerpiece on the table. ” ” ” Attendants for the wedding on Christmas Day of Miss Margaret Cordray and Donald Jackson today were announced by the bride-to-be. Miss Cordray is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, James Cordray, 3502 W. Michigan st., and Mr. Jackson is the son of Mrs. Edna Adams, North Salem. Miss Dorothy Randant will be Miss Cordray’s only attendant. Eugene Jackson will be best man and Virgil Hall will usher. A reception was held recently at the home of the bride-to-be’s parents in honor of the engaged couple,

College Students Still Arriving for ‘Holiday. Season

Indianapolis students at out-of-town schools and colleges continue to arrive home this week for the holidays. Harriet Rosalie Bishop has arrived from Houghton College, New York, to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wells V. Bishop. John Bruce Masters, son of Dr. and Mrs. Robert J. Masters, 32 E. 46th St., arrived yesterday from Wesleyan University, Middletown, Conn. : Among the Indiana University students who ‘have returned to the City for the vacation period is Miss Betty M. Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Oren -E. Smith, 3359 N. Meridian St. Another arrival home yesterday was that of Miss Bettie Pearce, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Pearce. She came from the Philadelphia School of Occupational Therapy. sister, earlier had arrived from Hollins College, Roanoke, Va. James C. Gipe Jr. is spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James C. Gipe. His sister, Miss Florence Gipe, arrived yesterday from New York and Greenwich, Conn., where she is studying and teaching at the Rosemary Junior

School. Homecoming Party

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph F. Thompson, 5307 N. New Jersey Sf., will entertain informally from 3 to 5 p. m. Monday for their daughter, ‘Miss Mary Jane Thompson, who is home for the holidays from Indiana University. Miss Shirley Montrose, a student

Mr. -An=

Christmas with her paren and Mrs. Frank A. Montrose, other DePauw student, Miss Lee Porter, daughter of Mrs. W. D. Porter, will go

, and Lawith her roommate, Miss | saikie Fulkman.

Among the Purdue studen nts home for the vacation are Eimer

Miss Martha Pearce, her|

Grange, Ill, to spend New ola S:

anta Claus, but filled with the Christmas spirit are these two Junior Columaft) and Miss Jeane Mumford. Before a decorated tree at the Columbia Club Junior Columbian Christmas formal party which will be held on Sunday

P.D. Group And DatesWill Dance

2 Dinner Parties Precede Affair Tonight at Woodstock Club.

Blue and silver balloons suspended from the ceiling and two large silver Christmas trees will decorate the ballroom at the Woodstock Club tonight when members of the P. D. Club and their dates dance to the music of Bud Bryant and his Purdue University campus orchestra. Two dinner parties have been planned to precede the dance. Miss Barbara ' Masters, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Robert J. Masters, will entertain the club members and their guests at dinner at the Woodstock Club. The Clique Club mem-

Marott Hotel. Boutonnieres and corsages will be presented to the guests at Miss Master’s dinner party. The guests will include the Misses Susan Alvis, Mary Jane Alford, Mary Joe Allbright, Jean Elliott, Marjorie Geupel, Dana Hackerd, Helen Madden, Marcia Warren, Betsy Medlicott and Elsie Ann Locke; Paul Weakley, Harry Ellis, Robert Raber, Victor Jose, Boyd Gillespie, Kurt Vonnegut, . Carl Getz, Robert Bowers, Bruce Cracraft, Charles Fortney and Fred Maynard. The Click Club party at the Marot will include the Misses Carolyn Lieber, Frances Bloch, Patty Peterson, Marjorie Curle, Jean Moore, Betsy Maynard, Jane Shock, Barbara Wilde, Mary Ann Morrison, Mary Ann Pearce and Helen Cusack; Alan Nolan, Steven Terry, George Deck, Thomas Lamb, Robert Marschke, Fred Lloyd, Fred Rassman, George Kregor, Robert Dalrymple, Gordon Stevens and David Strack.

Veterans to Hear

Musical Programs

A musical program will be presented Sunday at the Veterans Hospital by Miss Margaret Higgins, Catholic music chairman of the Twelfth District, American Legion Auxiliary. Appearing on the program will be the Misses Marian Zurschmeid, Theresa Euhlein, Alice Carter, Norma Duffin, Margaret Spaulding, Deloris Strauer and Adelaide Zurschmeid, members of St. Anthony’s Church. Mrs. E. M. Zurschmeid will be accompanist. The Rev. Walter Nugent, chaplain, will speak at the Catholic vesper service.

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A. C. JUNIORS TALK OF MUSIC AND EN

Two Athletic Clubs Entertain Children at Christmas Affairs; Junior Columbians Plan Dance

‘Added to the gaiely of dinners and reunions in homes these days are several holiday festivities planned by town clubs. today and two dances for the younger set are included on the week-end

Two kiddies’ parties

Young children of Indianapolis Athletic Club members and their guests will be feted this afternoon at a party in the gymnasium. A

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Decorations? Music? Ensembles? They're topics of conversation for this folrsome as the Junior Holiday Formal at the Indianapolis Athletic Club, Dec. 30, is eagerly anticipated. ments committee include (left to right) the Misses Martha Kibler, Joan Fox, Ann

Members of the arrangeBelknap and Barbara

with the young ones is the Toyland Express, which will carry the kiddies: on trips about the gymnasium. Before children grow tired of riding, Santa Claus will appear with gifts and ice cream and cookies will be A buffet style. There will be a tree, of course. The party is from 3 to 5 p. m. Supper dancing for their elders will be held from 9:30 to 12:30 p. m. in the Lantern Room with Chic Meyers and his orchestra providing the music. os ” 2 Children at the Hoosier Athletic Club will be guests at a party this afternoon at the club. Santa Claus will appear there too. Members also are looking forward to the annual New Year’s Eve formal ball. The dance will be in the ballroom. The Indiana Vagabonds will play. Hostesses for the tea dance of the Junior Columbians Wednesday.

Y to Open With Several Added

Class Features

A Activities of the Y. W. C. A's various departments will reopen in

January with several added program features. The business and professional department will resume activities Jan. 4 with a supper at 6 p. m. Modern ballet, tumbling and swimming are junior activity features in the health

.| education department which opens

on Jan, 3. Horsemanship lectures offered as a preliminary to the spring riding season will be given by Max de Vietien of the Gregg Farms beginning Jan. 18 and continue on Wednesday nights at 7 p. m Fencing will be offered on Tuesday from 6:45 to 7:30 p. m. Miss Mildred Meunch will teach. On the same nights, basketball and badminton classes will be given. Ballroom dancing for both men and women will be held on Thursday night as will tap dancing. Beginning and advanced tap ' dancing classes will be offered on Fridays from 6 to 8:15 p. m.

Party at Day Nursery The Artemus Club was to give a

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been announced today. Denny Dutton’s Orchestra is to play. The hostesses include the Misses Betsy = Knowles, Betty Dobyns, Jeanne Taylor, Eloise Akin, Betty Early, Nancy Ragan, Doris Woods, Joan Mumford, Peggy « Trusler, Agatha Kemper, Peggy Gray and Phyllis Johnson. Two nonpartisan Junior Columbian committees have been appointed to submit candidates’ names for an election Dec. 30. A dance will be | © held the same night. James Hill heads one nominating committee, assisted by Gilmore Johnson, Robert Meyer, Russell Lipes and William Shirley. Paul Havens is chairman of the other group and has as his aids James Teer, William Hull, Hirst Mendenhall and Dick Carson, Retiring officers include William Irwin, president; Miss Betty Early, vice president, and Mr. Teer, secretary, * 2 8 8 The Riviera, Royal Reveliers will hold a dance from 9 to 12 p. m. Sunday at the clubhouse. Elmer Love heads the arrangements committee.

St. Mary's Dance Set ForT onight

Reservations Are Made by ~ Catholic School | . Alumnae.

A number - of ‘reservations have been received for the St. Mary’s of the Wouds Indianapolis College Club dinner-dance tonight at the Indianapolis Athletic Club’s Lantern Room. Students at ‘St. Mary's, Terre

Haute, who plan to attend the an-

{nual Cliristmas party. include Misses

Martha! Louise Smith, Marie Garman, Mary Ellen Sweeney, Marjorie - O'Corinor, Mary Ann Deery, Gene Devine, Ann | Armstrong and Dade Armstrong, Frankfort; Miss Mary Clift, New Castle. Miss Smith is president of the Indianapolis Club. Alumnae members who have made reservafiions are Mrs. Russell Clift, Mrs. Roger Shiel; Misses Mary Louise ‘Burkhart, Patricia O'Connor, Anna Margaret Durkin, Margaret Dowd and Marie Warren. Mrs. Shiel is president of the alumnae group, Christmas decorations will adorn the dining room and ballroom. Chick lyieyers and his orchestra will play arid dinner will be served at 8 o'clock. Misses Mary Jean. Smith

Lucille Barry and Patricia Stark are arrangements cochairmen,

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