Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 September 1939 — Page 4

SOCIETY—

Traders Point Hunt to Give Landowners Their Ride Today.

The Traders Point Hunt will he host at a party today at the Hunt kennels at Rovalton in honor of landowners over whose fields the members ride from October through February.

Hunters’ trials, open jumping and trials for hunt teams are included in the game: on horseback arranged for the afternoon's ene tertainment. Among riders expecied in the trials are Mr. and Mrs, William Wemmer, Eugene Miller, Burford Danner, Ralph Lockwood. Robert Rhoads. Miss Luey Kaufman and Miss Anne Elder.

Entertained 1200 Last Year

Mr. and Mrs. John H. Bookwalter. who have charge of the games on. foot, will introduce a three-legged race and potato race at the party. Thomas M. Kaufman and Mr. Lockwood will be in charge of the four-men-on-a-horse race. musical chair, mule race and balloon breaking contest. A Kiefey Mayer will be in charge of games for women and Charles Mayer is to supervise horseshoe games. The hunt members entertained 1200 guests last year and expect an even larger atiendance today. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Stokely are general chairmen of the party and Mr. and Mrs. Earl B. Barnes head the reception committee.

Printed Textiles to Be Disployed

An exhibit of printed textiles will open tomorrow at John Herron Art Museum with many colorful and historically interesting pieces illustrating every method of printing patterns on fabrics from earliest times io the present dav. Most of the pieces are from the Museum's permanent collection. This was enriched about five vears ago by the acquisition of the Eliza M. and Sarah L. Niblack collection of 3000 pieces. Mis: Eleanor Merrill of New York haz loaned pieces including two large Indo-European wall hangings and some interesting prints with American patriovic topics.

Artist to Lecture Mondo

Several out of town art patron: will come te Indianapaliz Monday to attend the lecture hv Karl 8 Bolander, artist and lecturer, on “The Enrichment of Lives Through arm Apprecigtion of Art.” The Indiana Federation of Art Clubs is sponsoring the lecture at a luncheon at Block's auditorium. Mrs. Bert C. McCammon, federation president, will introduce the speaker and conduct an open forum to follow. Among special guests at the speakers’ table will be Wilbur D. Peat, John Herron Art Museum director; Gordon Mess. Indiana Artists Ciub president; Miss Elsie Sweeney, Columbus: Reid Winsey, DePauw University art professor: Mrs. Paul T. Rochford. Woman's Department Club art department chairman: Frank Daily. Dr. Leoni« das Smith; Capt. and Mrs. P. M. Barada. Culver, and Miss Belle Scofield of the public school art department. Mrs. D. N. Klausmever and Mrs. Howard Williams head the hostess committee. Board members to attend include Mrs, C. O. Lee, West Lafayette; Mrs. B. B. White, Terre Haute; Mrs. Robert Burke, Bloomington; Clarence Leavenworth. Crawfordsville; Mrs. R. L. Cosler, Bloomington; Mis. C. A. Baldwin. Peru; Mrs. Geraldine Scott, Kckomo: Mesdames H. E. Barnard, J. T. Wheeler, Leonidas Smith, J. N. Williams, A. F. Wickes. R. O. McAlexander, Alvin T. Coats and Dr. Mabel Bibler,

Alvmni Club to Hold Roundup

The Indianapolis Northwestern Alumni Club will hold a Roundup and steak fry Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Charles F. Vovles. An attendance committee to contact special groups includes the Misses Cleo Frazier, Betty Kalleen. Geraldine H. Kindig, Dr. George J. Garceau and Maurice T. Harrell. Mrs. Vovies will be assisted bv Mesdames Harrell, Ralph I. Nessler, G. Vance Smith and Herschel E. Davis. The association has invited Leon Kranz director of the physical education department at Northwestern, to be a special guest, Leland K. Fishback heads the alumni.

Among Those Coming and Goine

Mrs. Frank C. Severn: iz in New York io see the Fair and several plays. She will visit friends in Portland. Me. before returning home. , . . Mrs. Kate Lemcke Enos, who has been visiting Mrs. Arturo Grassi in Florence, Italy, is expected to land this weekend in New York from the liner Rex. . . . Miss Elizabeth Chipman has returned from a trip to Mexico. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rentlev of Paoli are spending several davs with Miss Chipman. . . . Mist Helen Haynes Webster, daughter of Mrs. Mila A. Webster. has left to join the faculty of the Starrett Sehool for Girls in Chicago. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Herbert W. Salus and children, Herbert Jr, Barbara and Joseph, are the guests of Mrs. Salus’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Born. Mrs. Borns mother, Mrs. Mathilda Weil. and her sister, Mrs. Louis Wiener, Rockport, also are guests at the Born home. The Auxiliary to the Indianapolis Orphans Home will meet at 12:30 p. m. Monday for luncheon at the Propylaeum.

Rally ot Workers Wednesday

To Open Civic Theater Drive

The Civie Theater subscription drive will open Wednesday evening with a workers’ meeting at the theater. A goal of £16000 or 2000 mem- dames

bers has been set by the subscription drive committee.

Mrs. H. H. Arnholter and J. Perrv Meek, co-chairmen of the drive, Following the meeting. the women's affairs commitiee has William Macgregor Morris, chairman of

will preside planned a social hour. the women's committee, will have charge of refreshments, A listen-ing-in party for the Louis-Pastor fight has been arranged. Division commanders who will confer with their respective teams include Mrs. Morris, Miss Sara Lauter. ©. Hollis Hull and Dr. Oliver W. Greer. The workers also will sell memberships to the Children’s Civie Theater which has set a quota of $1000 or 1000 members. The membership drive for both branches is in celebration of the theater's 25th season which will open Oct, 13. Luncheon report meetings will be heid Sept. 25 27 and Oct. 3 at Ayres’ Tearoom. A night meeting will be held Sept. 29 at the theater, A silver jubilee party in honor of life members will be featured at J the opening luncheon. Mrs. Kurt Pantzer and Mrs. George T. Parry will be hostesses, with Mrs. Pantzer as master of ceremonies.

Mrs.

Scout [.caders

The Leaders Association Girl Scouts is in session this weekend at a Camp Dallwood training session, Classes close tomorrow afiernoon, Miss Lucile Cannon. assisted by Miss Patricia Counahan, field captain, is in charge of the training course, Mrs. Rav Beeville, dietitian, is in charge of the dining hall at Sveamore Lodge. Handi-

dramatics instructor. and meetings. The camp will - Sy “Scouts Own.” emphasizing Highland Women to Meet \ieme, of world friendship. women of the Highland Golf and Country Club will attend the monthly luncheon-bridge party at 12:30 p. m. Wednesday at the clubhouse. Mrs. Floyd J. Mattice, general chairman, will be assisted bv Mrs. Charles Renard and Mrs. John

A. Welch. V. F. W. Gives Party The Ladies Auxiliary of the Burns-West-Striebeck Post 2009 V. FW, will sponsor a henefit card party at 8:30 p. m. today in their hell, Denny and E. Washington Sts Mrs. Pearl Hull, welfare director, is in charge.

morrow,

herd, C. E. Maxwell. George

C belle Ott,

Smith, Maude Raymond

Foster, Smart, Carl

J.

Feasev, ian Stevens, son includes Mrs. Charles Seott and

Leonard, Carlyn Duvall and Mar(tha Merchant.

Taking [.cssons

of the

craft 1s under the direction of Mrs. F. Small. with Miss Counahan. Miss Cannon. discussion leader of group perform the

close with a flowers. the ganist, « will Families of those enrolled are invited, The bride's to attend the service at 2 p. m. to-

Among Indianapolis persons attending are Mesdames Ernest Shep- She will wear wine accessories and Schloe- a shoulder corsage man, Harvey Carson, John Evering- baby's breath. Miss Martha Jackham, Donald C. Drake, Wilbur Bu- son, the maid of honor, will wear a chanan, Oscar Hagedon, J. F. Small.

Agnes Calvert and Mar. the ceremony at the home A group from Ander- bride's

the Mister Clarice Ford, Mary Lou couple will

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D. A. R. Chapter

Session to Mark

Constitution Day Alumnae Hold Tea Today for ©. Beis Butler Delta Gamma Pledges;

| Dr. John G. Benson, Methodist Hospital superintendent, will address the Caroline Scott Harrison |D. A. R. Chapter at its Constitution | Day meeting at 2 o'clock Thursday ‘afternoon. The meeting, first of the new season, will be held at the chapter house. Mrs, Gustavus B. Tavior, incoming regent for the next tw will entertain committee | heads Wednesday. Dr. Renson will discuss “The Significance of the Constitution.” The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution requires that each chapter ceiebrate the signing of the Constitution. After a business meeting Miss Imogene Pierson will present a program of xviophone selections. Members of the executive board will he hostesses for the tea at 4 o'clock. They include Mesdames Alexander IL. Taggart. James A. Sutherland. Henry C. Ketcham, {Morse P. Bowen, William Dobson, Noble W. Hiatt, W. C. Bartholoimew, Jasper P, Scott, B. H. Lvbrook, Sidney J. Hatfield and Heathcote R. McIlvaine.

Mrs, Taylor will be hostess to all chairmen and vice chairmen of standing committees at a tea from 3 until 5 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the chapter house. Mrs. Taggart and Mrs. Sutherland, vice regents, will preside at the tea table. Assisting Mrs, Tavior will be MesFrederick C. Albershardt. Bartholomew, Russell 8. Bosart. Francis W. Black, Rov K. Coats. C. Harold Hershman, Hiatt, Robert Emmett Kelly, J. Francis Madden. Leroy H. Millikan, McIlvaine. Henry E. Ostrom, Hulbert K. J. Smith. Verne A. Trask, William O. Weber, Joel Whitaker, Gaorge Caleb Wright; the Misses Alice Louise Angerer, Harriet Jane Holmes, Carolyn Thompson and Mary Ellen

lvears,

Clark-Spangler

Rite Tomorrow

The marriage of Miss Garnet

camp Spangler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. bers

R. R. Spangler. Clark, will be at

and Donald A. 3:30 o'clock tomor-

row afternoon in the North Meth-

odist Church. The Rev. C. A. McPheeters will single ring service bealtar decorated with Mrs. Russell Paxton. orplay a program of

fore an

bridal music, brother, Roy Spangler. will give her in marriage. She will wear a sheer wool costume suit of teal blue trimmed in gray squirrel.

of red roses and

tailored suit of slate blue with wine

. M. Robbins, C. M. Donahue, May- accessories and a corsage of pink N. Gentry, the Misses Jean Coffin, Betty

roses. Raymond Clark will be best man. A reception will be held following of the parents. About 60 guests attend the wedding. The leave on a motor trip South and will he at home after Sept. 23 at 3630 N. Meridian St,

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Sigma Nu Mothers Will Meet

Teas honoring pledges and their mothers, installation of officers, a rush party and a picnic are calendared for Indianapolis sororities and

affiliated groups this week-end and the first of next week.

Neophyvtes of the Butler University chapter of Delta Gamma will be |

o Ruests of the afternoon and evening sections of the Indianapolis Alumnae

Chapter of Delta Gamma this afternoon at a tea. Mrs, Jake Wellman

will be hostess, Pledge are the Misses Marilyn Alstadt, Virginia Brown, Marjorie Carroll, Jane Collins, Beverly Cooper, Helen Cotton, Charleen Dahbs, Dorothy Goldstein, Phyllis Hadden, Jane Henry, Virginia Johnson, Barbara Klippel, Ruth Ludwig, RoseMary Murphy, Carolyn Myers, Marilyn Nelson, Margaret Oshorne, Retty Poppaw, Mary Lee Porter, Susan Quesier, Alice Pied and Frances Risk. Assisting Mrs. Wellman will be Mesdames M. R. Clark, Mark] Hames, Rex Boyd, Howard Campbell, George Horst Jr.; the Misses Marjorie McBride, Ann Stork and Dorothy Durham,

Mr. and Mrs. Walter son of Mr. and Mrs.

will be married at

Bunte, Bunte,

Boulevard Evangelical formed Church. The Rev,

dlelight ceremony.

Charles Thomas, national secretary of Sigma Nu, will speak on “Purpose and Principles of Sigma Nu” at the meeting and tea of the Sigma Nu Mothers’ Club of Butler University at 2:30 p. m. Tuesday at the chapter house. Mothers of pledge members will be honored.

gram of bridal music. The bride, who will enter her father, will white tulle over taffeta.

with tiny ruffles.

Installation of Theta Sigma Delta officers will precede a dinner-dance tomorrow evening at the Plantation. Miss Frances Bretthauer will be hostess to the group at a business meeting Monday at the Washington Hotel,

velvet ribbon. She will bouquet of white roses. breath and lilies of the valley.

a cap trimmed in white roses.

Mrs.

Members of Beta Chapler of Phi will be her

Delta Pi will honor Miss Winifred Peters at a birthday party Wednes(day evening at Miss Peters’ home. | Other guests will include the Misses Evelyn Ressler, Marian Rieck. Oma Jo Sprouse, Maria Neumeyer, Marraret. Pierson, Louise Schneider, Viola Baris, June Lollar and Annabel Cox.

Mrs, Alliene Thompson, 3841 Oliver Ave. will be hostess to memof Epsilon Chapter of Rho Delta at 8 o'clock Monday evening at her home,

feta and will carry

the flowers in her hair,

Following the ceremony, the bridegroom's couple will make 4716 Rluff Road.

parents. their

[Louise Brandt

Beta Chapter of Sigma Delta Sigma will hold a picnic tomorrow | at Forest Park in Noblesville,

The Misses Ada Behrmann, Mary | Ann Dickmeyer, Martha Pritchard and Margaret West were honored : recently by Gamma Chapter of Charles C. Brandt, Delta Theta Phi at a rush party at the home of Miss Marjorie Brinkman, 6725 E. Washington St.

Members of Upsilon Chapter of Broadway Methodist Church. Alpha Omicron Alpha will hold a steak fry at 5:30 p. m. Monday in ciate,

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Nuptials Tonight ise Aner mame, anusniere of IMOTTFISON-Wynne Church Rite

C. Harms, 2158 S. Pennsvivania St, and Alfred | Dick | 8:30 o'clock tonight in the Pleasant Run | and Re-| R. C. Windhorst will officiate at the can-

The church will be decorated in palms and ferns and Mrs. Arthur Baumer, organist, will play a pro-

with wear a gown of The under skirt of taffeta is hooped and edged The bodice, fashioned of tiny Valencian lace ruffles, has a square neck laced with white carry baby's Her veil, fingertip length, will fall from

Carl Teike, the bride's sismatron of honor, She will wear peach net aver tafan arm bouquet of lavender asters matching William Petri, a brother of the bridegroom. will be best man and ushers will be Carl Teike and James Kleinhelter, re- | ception will be held at the home of The home at

Marries Todav

Ave, and Henry Lee Moffett, son honor, : of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Mof- trimmed in deeper blue velvet rib- sell Schraiter and Mr. and Mrs, |

Church Is Scene |

Of Bunte-Harms

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nacle Presbyterian Church,

The bride, who will be given

candlelight a

ice. The short | finished with

puffed

tends into a full-length veil of candlelight lusion, worn by Mrs, Will H. Ha

gardenias and

Mre&. Thomas A. Wynne,

Mrs. Hays Matron of Honor

will wear of deep wine faille

ter, gown

in

slipper satin made on| Victorian lines with a matching! Alencon lace yoke on a basque bodsleeves are

flounces of Alencon lace and the skirt of the gown exlong, wide train. Her

ilvs

and she will carry a lace handkerchief carried by her grandmother,

Miss Jane Wynne, the bride's sisan old-fashioned taffeta

marriage by her father, will wear |

Will Be at 40'Clock Today

Miss Mary Elizabeth Wynne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Neil by DeWitt S. Morgan, superintendWynne, will become the bride of Donald A. Morrison Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Morrison, at 4 o'clock this afternoon at the Taber- son, principal of School 73; Miss

palms and ferns with standards of white asters and gladioli and two | stands of seven-branch candelabra | dn each side. Donna .\lles, orgafist, | will play a program of bridal music. !

of Sweetheart roses. Mrs. Morrison | will be dressed in a two-toned gown | of blue crepe with many blue accessories and a corsage of gardenias.

Reception at Bride's Parents

Following the ceremony, a recep-

| tion will be held at the home of the

bride's parents in Wynnedale. The

[house will be decorated in garden

Jr. at her wedding, will fall from Oct. 15 at 718 E. 34th St. The bride a tiara of shirred illusion. Her bri- | dal bouquet will be of white orchids, lilies of the valley jacket, black accessories and a cor-

flowers and the four-tiered wedding cake will stand on a plateau of smilax and gardenias. The couple will leave on a motor trip to California and will be at home after will travel in a sheer wool costume | suit of Potomac blue with a gray

sage of orchids, The bride was graduated from Butler University and is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority. Mr, Morrison is a Purdue University graduate and a member of Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity. Among out-of-town guests at the

| made with a square neck, short wedding will be Mr. and Mrs. Theo- | puffed sleeves and a bouffant skirt dore Morris, Wayne, Pa., and their |

with hoop effects and tiers trimmed | daughter, Mrs. Walter Mertz; Mr. in wine velvet ribbon. She will wear and Mrs, Carter Helton, Dayton; * |ostrich tips of matching tones in Mr. and Mrs. P. Z. Horton Jr.

{her hair and will carry a bouquet | Peoria, Ill.: Lucien Jones, Lafayette; |

Jr,

will wear Windsor

[Mary Ann Morrison, Annamay Reid |

Dr. Richard M. Millard will ofi- and Martha Moore, will wear WindMrs. Gordon Cantelon, Ev-|sor blue trimmed in wine ribbon |

the garden at the home of Mrs. anston, Ill, will be matron of honor, With wine and blue ostrich tips. Blanche Wagle in New Augusta. with Miss Jane Cooling and Miss All will carry bouquets of shaded

The Sorority’s regular business Mildred Scales, bridesmaids.

meeting will follow the steak fry. |don Cantelon, Evanston, will {best man and ushers will include

Mrs. Carl Spencer will head the Delta Theta the new year following her election | at a recent meeting at the home of Mrs. Harold Schaffner, 370% E.| Alpha Theta Sorority. North St. Mrs. Everet Alloway was also is a Butler ‘chosen secretary-treasurer,

Tau Alumnae group for Jack Carr and Charles Brandt. | The bride is a graduate of Butler! University and a member of Kappa and Ward Fenstermaker., Mr. Moffett

be gifts of the bride.

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Gor- asters and will wear gold lockets,

the matron of Mr. and Mrs. blue James R. Black, Mr, and Mrs. Rus-

fett, 43 N. Brookville Road, will be bon and ostrich plumes in her hair.| Warren Schraiter, all of Martins- | |at 4:30 o'clock this afternoon in the The bridesmaids, Martha Wynne, ville.

Mrs. Wynne has chosen a black | will graduate and ajcrepe floor-length gown with a petal selections will be provided by Miss Imember of Sigma Chi Fraternity.'pink yoke, She will wear a corsage Louise Schooler, a,

The marriage of Miss Louise Of asters in shades ranging from Mr. and Mrs. Cornell Reid, Martins- |

Brandt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. deep wine to pink. 3728 Guilford Mrs. Hays

ville; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Patton, | John Black, Mrs. |

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Council of Jewish Juniops Will Meet

Mrs. Helen Richardt will talk on| “Makeup Problems” at the meeting

Lewis Morrison, the bridegroom's at 2:15 p. m. tomorrow of the Coun- | Braxton Carter, Lyle Brucker, Dr. brother, will be best man. Ushers cil of Jewish Juniors in Kirshbaum (will include Tom Wynne Jr., Robert | Center. Mueller, Alex Clark, John Westfall

Miss Florence Slutzky, president. | will preside and Miss Bernice Kline | give the invocation. Musieal

'T. M. Rybolt,

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Times Photo. 1. Mrs. Dorothy M, Fowler is the new president of Zeta Chapter of Sigma Alpha Iota, natione al professional musical fraternity. She will preside at the musicale on Tuesday night which will open the season. (Kindred Photo.)

2. New members of the Indianapolis Day Nursery Junior Auxile jary were announced recently. They include (left to right) Miss Ruth Zinn, Miss Virginia Layman. Mrs. James Northam, Mrs. Mayburn Landgraf and Miss Jean Rau.

3. This trio of Civic Theater members is among team captains who will work in the theater's membership drive, opening Wednesday and continuing through Oct. 3. It includes (left to right) Mrs. Wayne Ritter, Miss Helen Coffey and Mrs, C. D, Vawter, . (Johnson Photo.)

4 Mrs. George Guckenberger III was Miss Virginia Mary Wheeler, daughter of Mrs. C. S. Wheeler, before her marriage Sept. 9. (Ramos-Porter Photo.)

5. Girls at Thomas Carr Howe High School will entertain freshmen girls Monday afternoon at a party at the school. Assisting with plans for the event are (left to right) the Misses Beatrice Whit« aker. Betty Stonebraker and Phyl lis Dukes,

6. Mrz. David O. Thompson Jr. was Miss Mary Katharine Harbi« son, daughter of Mrs. William C. Harbison, before her marriage, Sept. 6. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson are at home in Grand Rapids, Mich. (Photo-Craft Photo.)

7. Miss Florence Kirlin, cone gressional secretary of the National League of Women Voters, will speak Tuesday and Wednesday at the fall conference of the Ine diana League of Women Voters at Culver. Miss Kirlin will dis= cuss board planning and policy with the state League's board of directors.

P.-T. A. Council Meeting on Oct.- 3 To Open Season

Members of the Indianapolis Council of Parent-Teacher Associae tions will open their fall season with an all-day meeting and the annuai President's Day luncheon Tuesday, Oct. 3, at the Meridian Heights Presbyterian Church, 47th St. and Central Ave. Officers of the Council for 1932-40 were announced today. They include Mrs. George L. Clark, presi dent; Mrs. William R. Shirley, first vice president; Mrs. Robert L, Mason, second vice president; Mrs. Richard J, Sturm, secretary. Mrs. Frank FE. Rieman, treasurer and Mrs. Robert S, Wild, corresponding secretary. | Advisory Committee Named | The advisory committee is headed

| ent of Indianapolis schools. Other members are Mrs. Henrietta Hud-

Agnes Mahoney, principal of School

Dr. J. Ambrose Dunkel will officiate before an altar banked with | 93 Mrs. Witt Hadley and Mrs. Wil-

lard L. Sims. Committee Clark, extension; Winters, health; Lentz, historian; Mrs. Strohm, hospitality; Mrs, Howey, juvenile protection; Mrs, Walter A. Schulz, legislative; Mrs, Claude M. Wise, membership; Mrs, mbtsic; Mrs. Walter L. Thoms, parent-education; Mrs, Carl J, Manthei, parliamentarian; Mrs. E. J. Hirschman, program; Mrs. Rav Roberson, publications, Mrs. Irvin Morris, publicity; Mrs, Clarence Alig, recreation; Mrs. Clif ford B. Moore, safety; Mrs. E. J, Meloy, student aid and Mrs. Frank J. Tesky, telephone. Gives Tea Wednesday A “get-acquainted” party and tea will be a feature of the first meeting of the P.-T. A. of School 1 at 2:30 p. m. Wednesday in the school auditorium, Mothers of new pupils at School 80 will be honored at an informal tea Wednesday from 3:15 to 4:15 p. m. at the school. Teachers and officers of the Association will receive the guests and students of Broad Ripple School will provide music. Mrs. A. H. Warne, social chairman, will be in charge.

are Mrs. Matthew Frank E, Frank W, Paul J,

chairmen Mrs. Mrs.

William Washburns Take Wedding Trip

Times Special

BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Sept. 16.—

| Mr. and Mrs. William Washburn are

on a wedding trip following their marriage yesterday in the Trinity Episcopal Church. Mrs. Washburn is the former Miss Betty Whitlock of Terre Haute. The couple will make their home in Minneapolis where the bridegroom is an instructor at the University of Minnesota. The bride was graduated from Indiana University and studied last year at George Washington University Law School in Washington. She is a member of Delta Gamma and Phi Beta Kappa. Mr. Washburn received the M. A. degree fromh Indiana University. He is affiliated with Sigma Alpha Epsilon.