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Jane Rauch to Become Bride Of John Kitchen in Ceremony

At Her Parents’ Home Tonight

Dr. Jean S. Milner of Second Presbyterian Church Will Read Service After Which Dinner Is To Be Served in Ballroom.

Miss Jane Catherine Rauch will become the bride of John Milton Kitchen, son of Mrs. William Burrette Kitchen, in a ceremony at 6:30

o'clock this evening at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John G. Rauch, 3050 N. Meridian St. Dr. Jean S. Milner, pastor of the Second Presbyterian Church, will read the service in the hali of the Rauch home. Mr. Rauch will give his daughter in marriage. Miss Harriet Anne Rauch, sister 5 of the bride, will be the maid of Br ooks-Ehlers honor and John T. Hays will be best | man, | \ / : Brisesmaias wit we as 8 vr) Marriage Set Winslow, Rrookline, Mass.; Mrs. Richard Henry Dickson Jr. and Miss| r ; Katharine Fulton. Addison M.| EF or Tomor row Dowling, Henry Dickson Jr., John] G. Rauch Jr. and George S. Tatman | : of Connersville, will be ushers. | Miss Roberta Ehlers, daughter of A Binney hil hi Serven Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Ehlers, will in the ballroom of the home fol- i lowing the ceremony. The couple | decome the bride of James D. will leave on 8 wedding trip after | Brooks, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles the dinner. | P. Brooks, at 3:30 o'clock tororrow afternoon at the Englewood Chris-| tian Church. | The Rev. O. A. Trinkle will per|form the single ring service before jan altar banked with palms and ferns and lighted by candelabra. {Miss Ruth Noller, organist, will play ] bridal airs and Miss Sonja Grigo | will sing. . Gown Is of White Lace Miss Elizabeth Ann Redwine, | i : daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John B.| Miss Ehlers will enter with her Redwine, and Harry Kirkwood father. Her gown is of white lace Yockey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry made princess style with 1 5 . E. Yockey, will be married at 2:30 DE 9 or oi B Se oui o'clock this afternoon in the McKee | 5 ng into points

Chapel of the Tabernacle Presby- [Over the hands, and a seed peari terian Chiireh. trim at the neckline. Her veil of Baskets of spring flowers, greenery | White illusion will be trimmed in and candelabra will form the back- | lace and will cascade from a little ground for the ceremony which will cap trimmed in pearls. She will be performed by the Rev. J. Am- carry a cascade bouquet of lilies of brose Dunkel. Mrs. Julien Kennedy (the valley and forget-me-nots. will sing accompanied by Mrs. Law-| Miss Dorothy Brown, the maid of rence Davis, who will play a pro- honor, + will wear corn blue gram of bridal music. double net with fitted bodice, boufThe bride will be given in mar-| fant skirt and sweetheart neckline. riage by her father. She will wear She will wear matching lace mitts a mist blue wool suit with full-{and will carry a Colonial bouquet length coat and blue fox collar. Her of pale pink roses and biue lace accessories will be in black cherry flowers and a cluster of the same and dusty pink and she will wear roses will ornament her hair a corsage of camellias. Miss Suzon| Miss Betty Jane Ramsey. a brides: Osler, the maid of honor, will wear maid, will wear cornflower blue net a Lido gray wool coat suit with made like that of the maid of honor | black accessories and a gardenia!and she will carry a Colonial bot

Yockey-Redwine | Nuptials to Be This Afternoot

corsage. lau Eugene Yockev will be his broth- duet of deeper pink roses. She will

Sigma Alpha Iota Party Arranged

| wear i |J. Porter, founder and honorary ers best man and ushers will ne iar al elon and | ghniversary program. Slude Bmsley Johnson Jr. and Edwin | Caldwell will wear Cairo blue made Miss Mary Heckard supetinten- \ ans oe, a. I" owing the | along the same lines and will carry dent of nurses at the hospital, will ey (e Couble will receive their 4 Colonial bouquet of red roses speak on “What the Guild Has friends in the church parlors. They | : Meant to the Hospital” and Mrs will leave for a motor trip South | Wears Light Blue Net Daniel C. Weir, & charter member, ape ol Co Hime after May 13) Phyllis Jean Dillingham will act | Will review the history of the organ- . 'as flower girl. Her gown will be zation, Miss Agnes Mahoney, an- | styled like the other attendants in other charter member, will pay trib- | periwinkle blue net with pink ribbon | trim and pink hair ribbons. She will carry a basket of rose petals decorated in natural roses. Charles | Brooks will be best man, and ushers | will include Maurice Merriman, Carl Members of the Alumnae Chapter | Fulk, James Burks and Edgar Ashof Sigma Alpha Iota Sorority, na-| craft. tional honorary musical organiza-| Following the ceremony, the tion; will be entertained at 8 p. m.| couple will leave on a wedding trip | Monday at the home of Mrs. E © and will be at home after April 15 Noggle, 2275 Wynnedale Road. [ih Indianapolis. Mrs. Noggle will be assisted by | Mesdames R. W. E. McKay, John | AIM 3 Ww. Emharat, 0. Hany ores SOrOrity Will Hear Georgia C. Isgrigg, J. K. Vance Jr. | re Mary M, Zried and Miss Helen Speech on V lenna Thomas, Special guests for the| Mm evening will be sorority patronesses aI 1 diss Miss Bmma Doeppers will have bers of the Kappa Ka Gamma charge of the program which will| Alumnae Association x onto their fhelude a review of “Men, Women | supper meeting at 6:30 p Mm and Tenors” (Frances Alda) by Mrs. | Wednesday. Mrs. David I. Smith C. Harold Larsh, province president. |will entertain the group at her home, Miss Lille King and Miss Thelma 4704 N. Pennsylvania 8. °° Grannis will sing, accompanied by| Annual tts will be given and Mrs, Fred Jeffry. A violin trio, in- officers Will be elected. Mrs. Ralph elud Misses Catherine McCain, |W. Hook is in charge of reserva Ruth Brown and Mary Reynolds, and Mrs. Ralph I. Jaco will play ogi

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Training School; Miss Fritele Strubell, assistant superintenden

ute to Mrs. Porter in a brief talk. Mrs. 8. G. Huntington, president, will preside and introduce the speakers.

The musical program will be under the direction of Mrs. O. N. Ebert, music chairman. A paper on “Musical Composers” will be presented by Mrs, Charles BE. Teeters and Mrs. Carl L. Withnher, soprano, will sing several solos. Special guests at the program will include physicians and surgeons of the hospital staff and their wives; J. H. B. Martin, administrator of the University Hospitals, and Mrs. Martin; Hugh McK. Landon, president of the Riley Memorial Association; James W. Cary, secretary of the association, and Mrs. Carr; Dr. W. D. Gatch, dean of surgery of the Ine diana University School of Medicine, and Mrs. Gateh. Miss Lute Trout, dietitian at Riley Hospital; Miss Corabelle Candy, chief clerk; Miss Cordelia Hoeflin superviser of University Nurses’

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Riley Hospital Cheer Guild To Mark 15th Anniversary

The Riley Hospital Cheer Guild will observe its 15th anniversary with a tea and musicale from 2 until 4 o'clock Friday afternoon in the Ball Nurses’ residence at the Indiana University Medical Center. Mrs. Andrew

president, will be honored at the

lot nurses at the Rotary Convalescent Home; Miss Caroline Williams, house mother of Nurses’ Home; Miss Daisy Garretson, instructor, and Mrs. John W. Cravens, hostess of Riley Hospital. Guild organizers who will be in the receiving line with Mrs. Porter include Mesdames Blanche B. McNew, C. M. Stephens, Ira Fisher, Weir; Miss Mahoney and Miss Alice Velsey. Mesdames John F. Ward, Charles Hogate, Carl R. Semans, Carl H. Irrgang and Charles D. Vawter, past presidents; Mrs. Emil H. Souffiot, second vice president; Mrs. I. R. Mottern, recording secretary; Mrs. Henry Clabrou, corre sponding secretary; Mrs. John G. Beale, state auxiliary secretary; Mrs. William ©O. Cheesman, treasurer; Mrs. William D. Bain, auditor, also will be in the receiving line. rs. Ernest C. Goshorn, chairman of the social committee, will be in charge of arrangements, assisted by members of the committee. Mrs, Porter and Mrs. Huntington will preside at the tea table.

Miss Chapin to Wed

Mr, and Mrs. William Pond Chapin announce the engagement of their daughter, Margaret Louise, to William Harrison Hays Jr, son of Mrs. Helen Thomas Hays of Craw. Sd: vill wil HAreis

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Times Photos, 1. Fritz and Kitzi Pantzer tell little brother, Erie (center) all about the Easter bunny. They are the children of Mr. and Mrs, Kurt PF. Pantzer.

2. Lynn Stitle. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stitle Jr, will be among children joining the Easter Egg Hunt at Meridian Hills Country Club this afternoon.

3. Easter means new frocks for this trio of little girls, not only for wear tomorrow, but ones for Mrs. William Byram Gates’ ninth annual spring dancing party to night at the Murat. They are (left ‘to right) Carolyn Hauser, Joan Pile and Sally Stokely. 4. Frederick Hadley Jr. young son of the Frederick M. Hadleys, 2066 N. Delaware St., gurgles with delight as he prepares to reach for two Easter chicks.

Flower Mission Gift Going to 30 Families

Fresh eggs and oranges are to be distributed today to all families of tuberculosis patients as an Easter treat from the Indianapolis Flower Mission. Mrs. Fred Noerr has been appointed by Mrs. David Ross, president, to take charge of the dis tribution. The food is to be taken to 30 families. Members of the Alpha Kappa Latreian Club have presented china service and glassware for 100 persons to the Mower Mission Hospital, Mrs. Ross announced. The club gave a silver service to the hospital at Christmas time.

Couple to Celebrate Mr. and Mrs. G. William Walls

will celebrate their golden wedding anniversary x ; to- |

Civic Theater Group to Hear Review of Play

Stewart-Barrett Ceremony Is Arranged for 4:30 Today

Miss Florence Fletcher Barrett and Alexander McGregor Stewart will be married at 4:30 o'clock this afternoon at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Clifford Barrett, 3173 N. Delaware St. Mr. Stewart is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Alexander McGregor Stewart. The Rev. Jean 8S. Milner will officiate at the rite in the presence of the relatives and a few close friends. The improvised altar before the |—m—— =m" fireplace will be banked with green-| waistline with a large blue ornaery and a 15-way candelabrum will ment. The dress has long full skirt stand in the background. Pots of and bracelet length sleeves. Her yellow and white spring flowers, | corsage will be a tuberous bagonia white lilacs, jonquils, tulips, yellow encircled with violets and forget-

Mrs. Howard E. Nyhart will ree view ‘“‘Amphitryon 38” at a group meeting of the Civic Theater Affairs Committee at 10:30 a. m, Wednesday. Mrs. Chauncey Eno will be hostess. “Amphitryon 38” will be presente ed this month at English’s with Lynn Fontanne and Alfred Lunt as the leads. The famous pair will be honor

daisies and yellow and white iris are to be interspersed in the greenery and pots of ivy will decorate the mantel.

Spring Flowers on Stairway

Greenery and pockets of spring flowers will be used on the stairway and vases of daisies and spring flowers will be used through the house. The bridal party will proceed down an aisle lined by yellow and white ribbons. Mrs. Louise Schellschmidt Koene, harpist, will play preceding and during the ceremony. The bride will descend the stairway with her father. She has chosen citron chiffon over taffeta for her wedding gown. A full skirt will fall from a wide shirred waistline. The gown is fashioned with

a square neckline and long full| of Beta Theta Pi Fraternity.

sleeves gathered at the cuff with shirring. Her toque will be of white lilacs with a mimosa colored veil tied in the back and falling in

me-nots. guests at a tea the committee will

Reception to Follow Rite give April 18 at the Indiahapolis Athletic Club.

A reception is to follow the cere-|"" A155 on Wednesday's program mony. The triangular tiered wed-|.) pe a discussion of make-up by ding cake will be on a Venetian lace yrs Ronald Skyrme. Mrs. Skyrme, cloth flanked by white tapers and|yho has appeared in two plays at encircled by spring flowers and gar-| the theater this season, also has had lands. experience with the Lakewood, O., The bride's traveling costume willy jttle Theater and the Pittsburgh include a print dress, navy coatl,| Masquers. Playwrighting is being red straw toque and navy acces-|gtudied by a group of committee sories. The couple will leave on a|members meeting on Mondays at motor trip and will be at home on|Miss Jacqueline Wolf's home. their return at 330 E. 54th St.

Miss Barrett was graduated from H. i Wheeler to Wed

Tudor Hall School and Smith ColMary Wagner Today

lege. She is a member of the Indianapolis Junior League and Miss Mary Elizabeth Wagner, daughter of Mrs. M. L. Wagner,

Christamore Aid Society. Mr. Stewart attended Williams College’ and Peru, and Herschel I. Wheeler will be married at 4:30 o'clock this after=

Butler University. He is a member noon at the First Baptist Church in

s |Peru. Mr. Wheeler is a son of Mrs. Inter Arts Club Movie Ward Wheeler of Peru.

A movie, “You Can't Get Away| Miss Wagner attended Butler and

streamers. Her round bouquet will| With It” will be presented for Indiana Universities. She is a mem-

be of white lilacs, genista, pansies and iris. Mrs

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