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of the theater this Mary Pickford-Budad: will be engraved on Coffer were leaders of previous After the opening general meeting. workers in the campaign will meet later for luncheons at Avres tearoom on Sept. 25 Sept. 27 and Oct. 3. A meeting will be held at n'clock Friday evening, Sept. 29 the Plavhouse

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Assisting Co-Chairmen

Assisting the co-chairmen on the general committee are Miss Eldena Lauter, secretary: Frank J. Hoke theater president; Wallace O. Lee R Kirby Whyte, Mrs. Rosa Van Camp Hill, Mrs, A. K. Scheidenhelim, Mise Coffey and Miss Sara Lauter Miss Sara Lauter is commander of division anes, composed o Warkers with Miss Eldens captain of team one, are Dr. AL F Weverhacher., Mr. and Mrs. Blavne McCurry, Wallace O. Les, Mesdames Rae Charlies FF. Ehroavmeson Georze A. Smith, E. M. Sellers and Ravmend FF. Mead On with Mr: John Rar Newcomb, eanare A and Mrs. Harald R Thar, Miss Margery Bunch, Mesdames Horzce R. McClure, Priscilla M. Tinker. Prnest Baltzell and Maxwell Coppock. Mrs. Thomas Scanlon leads team three composed of Mesdames Fdward Zaiser, Ford Kaufman. E. W. Hauser. T. H. Massoth T. J. LaManna and E. J. Elliott Leader of team four is Mrs. C. D Vawter, whose assistants are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Neal. Miss Heien Hamilton. Mesdames Lowell Fisher Arthur Madison. Erwin Schafer and Thomas Lvda. Working with Mrs Harold R. Victor, team five captain are Mr. and Mrs. Ronald S. Skyrme Miss Frances Westcott, Mesdames Paul Rochford. Sherwood Blue, Kenneth Adair and N. C. Hilgenberg.

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Commander of division Mrs William Macaregor Mrs. T. PI. Burke. team one has for assistants Miss Harriet Holme: Mise Patricia Gilliland, Haward lacy, Mesdames I. BE. Tan J. Perry Meek and Arthur Read fensperg? Miss Relen Coffey is team twa captain, assisted by Miss Laure Milley Miss Man Ellen Veavles NMesdames M. J MeKoe, C C. Martin. A. K. Scheidenhelm, Carl 1 Weinhard: Faward Hileeme'm) ane Walter C. Hise Ascisting Mis Fawnerd P. Dean. capiain of team three, Mist Nina Brown snd Mis: Betty Therp, Mesdames Irving M_ Fauvre. Hortense R. Burpee seph Walden and John G. Kinghan Working with Mrs. Garth Marine teem four captain. are Mesdame William Finney, Chauncey H. Eno Richard T. Hill. Robert E. Kell Burchard Carr and Eugene Whitehill and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice T Harrell. Mrs. Wavne Ritter is chairman of team five, assisted by D.. Ritter, Miss Bernice Church Mesdames John Bruhn, Fred Ahrbecker. Raymond Kiser, James Matthews and William H. Mooney. Division three will be directed by Dr. Oliver W. Greer, commander Assistants of Mrs. F. C. Albershardt, team one leader, are Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Badger, Mesdames E. M Sehofield. William H. Gibbs, J. H Ruddell. D. & DoFenelon and Arvthur G. Loftin Norman Green team twa captain aided by Miss Rese Watson and Miss Mary Rlizabeth Farnam, Mesdames Oliver W Greer, R. F. Dearmin and A. G Funkhouser. Mrs. Richard Efravmon and Mrs. Russell MeDermott

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Hitz - Campbell Wedding Is Held In Brnde’s Home

Frances Maurine Campbell daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. E Campbell. 2844 N. Capitol Ave. and George T. Hitz Jr, Anderson, will exchange nuptial vows at 4:30 o'clock this afternoon at the Campbell home The Rev, Grundy the University Church. will officiate room fireplace The Brides father mM marriage. She will mime suit of moss green accessories and a corsage of hride’s roses and gardenias He Miss Mary Kathryn Campbell, be her maid of honom She wear an aftermoon dress in with a matching hat and brown accessories anda a corsage of roses and gardenias. Robert H. Rhodehame!l will be best man Only members of the families will attend the ceremony. A reception will be held after the service. Assistants at the reception will be Mrs. Edwara Wilson, hride’s sister, Terre Haute; Paul James and Miss Edna Brittain. The couple will leave on 8 trip North and will be at home afte: Oct. 1 In Anderson.

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Hazen and E. S. O'Neill Commands Team Four

Mrs. A. K. Scheidenhelm lead: team four, meluding William A Stucky, Frank J. Hoke. Miss Jane Howe, Myles Sweeney, Mesdames Howard Nvhart, E. H. Adriance and Conrad Ruckelshaus. Team five cantain 18 Eli Messenger. assisted hv H H. Amholter. Garrett Olds. David Milligan, Laurence Frnst. Miss Dore athy Morris and Miss Isabel Gaedel. hoefer E. Hollis Hull is commander of division fom Harlan livengood, team one captain, will be assisted hy Harry Latham. John Flam Misses Irma Glovd, Kathleen Reidy, Margaret Snodgrass and Lucile Fennell. Team two captain is Wallace Daggy. assisted by Mrs. Frieda RobMortimer C. Furscott, Harm V. Wade. Edwin K. Shepperd Jr. the Misses Betiv Beale, Nellie McCaslin and Catherine Heard. Victor Seiter, team three captain, will cirect Kvle Hughes, the Misses Nellie K. Dawson Jennie Sheffer, Rose Thomson. Florence Campbell; Mesdames Hilda Ettinger, Edward J. Green and C. Hollis Hull. Working under Mrs. Edward MecLaren. team four captain, are Dr William Cook. Vernon Roth, Thomas Kimberlin, Miss. Marie SifTerlen, Mesdames Jane Bruce. Henrv W Marsh and Garrett Olds. Mrs. Farless Hewlett and Robert Smock are co-captains of team five. including Mesdames Ressie Fix, Bess Wright, Herman Brecht: Miss Betty Stavion and Miss Sarah Sisson: George 1ang. Richara Erber and C. C. Shoemaker

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Dr. G. I. RBoove ficiate at the marmage of and Frederick Fugene Zend: Avenue Christian Church A bank of palms with baskets of white flowers and white tapers will form the altar decorations. Miss Geraldine Trotter, organist, will play bridal selections. Robert Hoover will give his sister in mariage. She will wear the wedding gown worm by Mrs. Thomas ¥F. Hudgins Jr.. Hartford. Conn.. and the veil that Mrs. Victor P. Hertz wore at her wedding. The dress is of candlelight slipper satin made with a button-down back, leg o mutton sleeves, a sweetheart neckjine and a long round train. The jong veil fails from a coronet of tulle and she will carry a shower bouquet of white roses Her attendant, Miss Rarbara Harrison, will wear pale pink lace made with a jacke! sand turquoice mbbon trim en the ski. She will carry Briarcliff roses 2nd will wear g Briarcliff rose in her hair. Dudley oregon Chiv, Ore. wil he best man. end ushers will Include

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Malcolm Davidson Johnson, Galesburg. The couple will receive friends in the church parlors sande will leave on a short motor trip. They will be at home after Sept. 17 in Fayetreville. Ark. Among out-of-town guests will be Miss Flora G. Hoover. Croton, O.; Mrs. Lillian Leamon. Miss Marjorie Leamon and Mrs. Elmer Siegling, Cleveland: Mr. and Mrs. George Zendt, Chicago: Mr and Mrs. Toler Swift and Hargrave Swift, Springfield. Ill.; D. E. Terrill, Oklahoma City; Mrs. Dudley Strain. Oregon City; Leif Hougen, Roval Oak, Mich.: Mr. and Mrs. Elmer) Mpvers. Ladoga, and the bridegroom's mother, Mrs. S. H. Zendt, Galesburg, The hride was Butier University of Kappa Alphs Mr. Zendt's schoanls are Knox Callege at Galeshurc, Butler and the, Yale University Divinity School

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Children’s Museum Guild Opens Fall Season With Meeting Friday.

MES. FRANK T. SISSON will be hostess at the first fall meeting of the Children’s Museum Guild Friday at her home. New members wiil attend for the first time. Pians will be made for the organization's annual Whirligig Party to be held early in November. The meeting will follow a dessert luncheon at 1 o'clock.

New members include Mesdames George E Enos. Fritz Souders, Sam W. Simpson, Arthur T. Clay, Duncan Miller. Don Alexander. Earl Mericle, Walter Hiser. Michael J. Duffecv Jr.. Walton M. Wheeler, Harrison Eiteljorg. Henry Steeg. Richard Lee. Thomas Reilly, James E. Rogan, Oscar Jose and Wiliiam McGowan. Mrs. Henry C. Todd is president. j

Give Wellesley Dance Party

Martha Lois Adams and Eleanor Dickson Frenzel will entertain With a dancing party tonight at the Welleslev Club's Back-to-School dance at Woodstock in honor of Marv Johnson and Phvilis Behrmger. Guests at the party wiil include Townsend and Sally Eaglesfield, Jane Haueisen. Tom Rinford. Bud Rookwalter. Peter Hackle-

man. Bob and Bill Fisher, John Frenzel Miller, William Griffith Jr. and Mike Keene,

Virainia Lawman's Betrothal Annomneed

Dr. and Mrs, Daniel W. Layman have announced the engagement of their daughter, Virginia Carroll. to Charles Russell Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs A. Glen Brown. Toledo. O. Miss Katharine Thompson Porter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Chester D. Porter, Newport News. Va, and H. Bingham Booker. son of Dr. and Mrs. E. Bishop Mumford, Indianapolis. will be married today in the James River Country Club at Newport News. Mr. and Mrs. Porter are former Indianapolis residents. Betty Porter, the bride's sister. will be her maid of honor and Thomas Mumford, the bridegroom's brother will be best man. Jshers are Garvin Brown and David Porter, a brother of the bride. Dr. and Mrs. Mumford and the bovs left the middle of the week for Newport News. : Retwrn From Summer Camps

The Misses Ann Atkins, Joan and Alice Boozer, Mary Grossman, Martha Rupel. Ann Huesmann, Betty Maver. Bettv Lee Washburn and Cynthia Hendricks are back home again after a summer at Camp Farwell, Wells River, Vt. :

William Pond Chapin Jr. Weds

A marriage announcement of interest to local persons is that of Miss Dorothy A. Warren, daughter of Judge and Mrs, Frederick Warren, Pierre. S. D., and William Pond Chapin Jr., son of Mr, and Mrs. William Pond Chapin, Indianapolis. The wedding was held Sept. 1 in the First English Lutheran Church in Los Angeles.

Mayflower Group to Meet Members of the Board of Assisiants of the Society of Mayflower Descendants will meet for luncheon at noan Mondav in

Ayres’ tearoom. The meeting was called hy ‘Governor Halford Howland,

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1. This trio of members from the Girl Scout Organization Com=mittee is assisting with plans for the tea to be held by the committee on Wednesday at the Little House. It includes (eft to right) Mrs. Richard E. McCreary Jr, Miss Betty Messick and Miss Jean Raw. (Times Photo.) 2. Mr. and Mrs. Herman R. Davis have announced the engagement of their daughter, Ruth J.. to Walter J. Barth, son of Mrs. W. E. Murray, St. Louis. Mo. Miss Davis attended DePauw University and was graduated from Butler, She took graduate work at New York University, (Sarli Photo.) 3. Mrs. Karl Koons (seated), president of the Wellesley College Alumnae Club. is busy completing arrangements for the club's Back-to-School dance tonight at Woodstock. Assisting her are Mrs, W, J. E. Webber (standing left) and Mrs, William H. Krieg, chairman of the party, 4 Miss Luev Kaufman is looking forward to the Farmers Party the Traders Point Hunt will give next Saturday at the kennels near Royalton. Luey will ride in the trials for “hunter teams” which will be introduced at the party for the first time. (Times Photo.) 5 Mrs. Joseph W. Barr was Miss Réeth Ann Williston, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dudley M. Williston, before her marriage last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Barr are on a wedding trip East, where they will make their home. (W. Hurley Ashby Photo). 6. Mrs. Marv Elizabeth Randolph Woods, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Edgar D. Randolph, Lafayette, and Hubert Hickam, son of Mrs. Willis Hickam. Spencer, were to be married today in the St, Nicholas Collegiate Church in New York. The couple will be at home at 4400

N. Meridian St. after Oct. 10. Mr. Hickam is affiliated with Woodstock,

Contemporary and the Indianapolis Literary Club and is a former president of the Indianapolis Bar Association. The couple will go to Bermuda on their wedding trip. (W. Hurley Ashby Photo.) 9. Mrs. Jack A. Goodman is director of the annual season subscription campaign of the Indiana State Symphony Society which begins Monday. The drive will end Sept. 23. (W, Hurley Ashby Photo.) 8. Miss Dorothy Caroiine Reasoner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mark H. Reasoner, and William C. Risser, son of Mr. and Mrs, Roy E. Risser, Eureka. Ill, will be married at 3:30 o'clock this afternoon at their hew home in Urbana, Ill. Miss Reasoner attended Butler and was graduated from the University of Illinois. She is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma. (Avres Photo.) .

R. A. Adams Family | Imp Club Entertains

Going to New York! Members of the Imp Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Adams (and their daughter, Martha Lois, | will leave Wednesday to spend several days in New York before Mar- | tha Lois registers at St. Catherine's [School in Richmond, Va. Martha | Lois will meet a group of St. Cath|erine students in Baltimore Sept. 19 and will go with them te RichImond ta enroll on the following dav. Miss Adams will be a sopho‘more,

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enter college this fall, were honor guests last night at a dinner at the terian Church. Members feted Dunkel will officiate. were Miss Martha Lee Brenner and | Miss Janet Murphy, who will enter

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Bride's Father Will Read Rite

The Rev. Joseph R. Flanigan will officiate at the marriage of his daughter, Miss Alma Flanigan, and Robert W. Davis, son of Mr. and | Mrs. William A. Davis, Greenfield, lin a ceremony at 4 o'clock to- | morrow afternoon in the Trinity | Methodist Church, The Rev. Howard G. Lytle will | assist. | Mrs. Reason Krick, organist, will play bridal music and Mrs. Leslie Fox will sing “O Promise Me” and “I Love You Truly.” The bride will wear white over satin fashioned on princess lines. Her fingertip veil will fall from a coronet of pearls and she will carry white roses and lilies of the valley. Mrs. Emerson C. Travior, Connersville. the bride's sister, will matron of honor. Her gown is of | rose faille taffeta with dubonnet | slippers and headpiece and she will |carry Johanna Hill roses. Miss | Hester Dawson. bridesmaid, will wear turquoise blue with dubonnet | accessories and will camry Johanna {Hill roses. Frederick Davis, the {bridegroom's brother, is best man |and ushers are Paul F. Gibbs, | Greenfield: John Franklin, Louis- | ville, William Horn and Robert W.

| Wilson. : The couple will reecive friends in ithe church before leaving on their | wedding trip. |

Donald B. White and | _ Marjorie Case Wed

Miss Marjorie Case, daughter of | Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Case, 4363 | Park Ave.. and Donald Blair White,

Slub who will Son of Mrs. Donald B. White, Al-

| pion, Mich., will be married this evening in the Tabernacle PresbyDr. J. Ambrose

Atiendants will he Miss Barbara maid of honor; Misses Woodard, Katherine

| Jean Holt, | Alice Anne

Glasscock, | Goodwine, Jane Pfeiffer and ReéPrincipia College: Miss Janet Mere- becca Blackley, bridesmaids; dith, Stephens; Miss Jean Oglesby.

John | McNair, best man, and James E. | Knox, William F. Davis, Hugh B. and Robert Wacker, ushers.

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ger, pastor of the church, will assist Dr. Wildman. The church will he | decorated in palms, ferns, white | candelabra and white gladioli, Mrs. | Fred Jeffry, organist, will play bridal music and Miss Kathryn "Olds, Vincennes. will sing “I Love You Truly,” “Because,” and “Ich Liebe Dich.”

Chooses Ivory Satin

The bride will wear a gown of ivory satin made with a fitted bodice, puffed sleeves and full skirt exe tending into a long train. She will wear the veil worn by Mrs. Merrill Bradfield, Terre Haute, her matron of honor. The veil falls from a tiny cap bordered in lace and the bottom of the train is banded in rosepoint lace extending bevond the train of the dress. She will carry an arm houquet of gardenias, orchids and sweetheart roses with a shower of ribbons. Mrs. Bradfield will be gowned in fuchsia velvet made on Empire lines with a shirred bodice, heart-shaped neck and draped short sleeves. She will wear long gloves matching her gown and French pink and fuchsia plumes in her hair. Her bouquet will be of Hebrum lilies, | The bride's sister. Miss Doris Wheeler, will he maid of honor. Her gown, made like Mrs. Bradfield's. will be in French pink velvet, She will wear matching gloves and plumes and will carry Hebrum lilies. The bridesmaids, the Misses Betty | Messick, Jane Cooling. Kathryn Kil= by, Mary Robb. Allentown, Pa., and |Mrs. Eugenia Leonard, Ft. Worth, Tex., will be gowned in turquoise blue. They will carry bouquets of fuchsia asters.

| Twins Are Flower Girls

{ The flower girls, Suzanne and Sarah Ewert. twin daughters of Ross Ewert, will wear French pink taffeta frocks made with full skirts, puffed sleeves and sweetheart necks. They will wear turquoise velvet hows in their hair matching the hows on their skirts and they will carry colonial bouquets. | Herbert Hunt, Cincinnati, will be best man and ushers will be William Buch, Robert Steman and Karl |Schlachter, Cincinnati; Thomas Gor=don, Springfield, I11.; William Blake, Marion, and Gene Hibbs, Indianapolis. | A reception in the ballroom at the Marott Hotel will follow the lceremony. Decorations will he in the bridal colors of French pink, fuchgia and turquaise hlue. Mary Catherine Stair harpist, will play. After a short wedding trip, the couple will be at ‘home in Cincinnati,