Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 November 1939 — Page 22

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Dramatic Club Opens 50th Year

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- % Dinner parties and other entertainment are being planned by Dramatic Club members to mark the begin-

Tomorrow in Dinner Party Swirl

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ning of the club’s 50th year tomorrow evening at the * English Theater. The season’s opener will be the old favorite, “The « Man Prom Home,” from the pen of Booth Tarkington and Harry

.++ Supper dancing at the Indianapolis Athletic Club will follow the

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Special plans are in progress to seat charter members of ] at one table for the 50th anniversary supper. ae, and Mrs. Donald McGibeny of Lake Forest, Ill, non-resident members, will remain in Indianapolis after Thanksgiving to attend

. the opening play. Mr. and Mrs. McGibeny, their three daughters, - Florence, Ruth and Rita Owen, and Mrs. McGibeny’s mother, Mrs. John R. Thompson, are holiday week-end guests at the home of Mr. McGibeny’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McGibeny.

Holiday Guests at Atkins Home

Among other week-end guests tained at the opening are Mr. and

Ky. They are Thanksgi - Atkins, who have planned - evening. before the play. Another dinner party

a dinner

in the City who will be enterMrs. Sterling Coke of Lexington,

ving holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. K. W.

in their visitors’ honor tomorrow

the opening will be that of Mr.

and Mrs. John Eaglesfield. Their guests will be Dr. and Mrs. Hamilton Row, Mr. and Mrs. Perry O'Neal, Dr. Irvine Page, Mrs. Dudley

- Pfaff and J. S. Holiday.

S. Severin.

Others who are expected to entertain Mrs. George E. Home, Mr, and Mrs.

n at dinners are Mr. and James F. Frenzel and Theodore

Miss Margaret Mennel of Toledo and Miss Mary-Birch Ingram will be honored by Miss Irving Moxley at a dinner party. Miss Mennel is Miss Moxley’s house guest and Miss Ingram is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harvey Bradley. :

Dinner Guests of Littells

Messrs. and Mesdames Alvin M. Owsley, Orland A. Church,

* Herman C. Woolf and Louis Haerle

will be dinner guests of Dr. and

Mrs. J. Jerome Littell. A party at the dance will be composed of Messrs and Mesdames Irving M. Fauvre, Jeremiah L. Cadick, George Ziegler and Elijah B. Martindale. The Fauvres, Cadicks and Zieglers will return from Indiana-Purdue football game at Bloomington for

‘the supper and dance.

On the committee in charge of the golden anniversary observance are Messrs. and Mesdames Garvin M. Brown, Sylvester Johnson, Elias C. Atkins, John D. Gould, Austin H. Brown; Judge and Mrs. Russell J, Ryan and William G. Sullivan.

: Jameson-Acheson Betrothal Announced .

.Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jameson have announced the engagement S of their daughter, Miss Patricia, to Cornell Wooley Acheson of St. *_ Petersburg, Fla. The wedding will be in the spring. Mr. Acheson, who plans to spend the Christmas holidafs here with the Jamesons, is the son of Mrs. Henry C. Fox Jr., of Stafford, Pa., and the late John Huyler Acheson of New York. His grandmother is Mrs. Edward Goodrich Acheson of St. Petersburg.

The bride-to-be’s father is a son of the late Mrs. Ovid Butler

i. Jameson and the nephew of Booth Tarkington. She was graduated . in June from Holton Arms School at Washington. Mr. Acheson at- * tended Hill School, Culver Military Academy and Wesleyan Univer-

*_ sity at Middletown, Conn.

: Junior Assembly Tea Dance Tonight

$ ..- The set of Indianapolis -. holidays “with the Junior Assembly

is to highlight its Thanksgiving - tea dance from 4 o'clock to 7

"this evening at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. On the floor com-

~ mittee are

Allison Briggs, John Gould Jr., Arthur Gipe, James Goode,

Thomas Lamb, Sheldon Sayles, Harold Weinmann and John Wooling.

The tea table covered with Dresden candelabra and figurines

net will be decorated with g the pink and yellow roses,

white snapdragons and pink bouvardia of the centerpiece. Presiding + will be Mesdames Roy E. Adams, John Gould, William H. Higgins, . Anna Marie Sayles, Clayton E. Tanke and Russell S. Williams.

* Vassar Club’s Aids Announced

Mrs. William H. Thompson, chairman of the Indiana Vassar committee -for the 75th Anniversary Fund today named comaids. They include the Mesdames Eugene Miller, John Hen-

i Club’s

+ dricks, D. Laurance Chambers, Alex L. Taggart, Albert Lang, G. H. A. % Clowes, James Garvin, Albert Seaton, Jeremiah L. Cadick; Misses Mary Louise Merrell, Mona Taggart and Barbara Fowler.

~~ all over the country to increase the

This committee is working with alumnae branches and clubs

scholarship and educational en-

* dowment of the college. A celebration with reunion of all the. classes * ‘will be held at Poughkeepsie in June when the fund will be presented. : Miss Nancy D. Goodrich is among th Granddaughters’ Club ~~ members at the school who are assisting with the fund work. The + club is composed of students whose mothers or grandmothers at-

X tended Vassar. Club are Miss Alice Crume of Peru,

Other Indiana girls active in the Granddaughters’

Miss Ellen Smith of Evansville,

Miss Patty Dilke of Richmond and Miss Elizabeth Sandy of

Martinsville. ®

* Meridian Hills Party Tuesday

: Mrs. Harry M. Stitle Jr. and Mrs. “. Noble L. Biddinger will have charge *. of the luncheon and bridge party to ~ pe held for women members and . their guests Tuesday at Meridian © Hills Country Club. -* This party and another of the z evening duplicate bridge £3 es on Nov. 30, are forerunners "of the holiday social season. | Mr. and Mrs. Paul Moffett and .* Mr. and Mrs. Robert McMurray will “* have charge of a dinner dance Dec. -* 16 and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L. Flood : will arrange a dinner bridge on Dec. 30. The traditional New Year's day -{ gpen house will be held with club + officers and board members as hosts

+ oF d hostesses. 5 Mite club’s entertainment commit- :; tee includes Messrs. and Mesdames McMurray, Moflett, Charlton Carter. Ralph Colby, Edward P. Everett, J. E. Fehsenfeld, Kenneth Larrance, Howard Nyhart, George Olive, Horace Storer and Urban K. Wilde Jr. : arr an

Yule Tea Set Dec. 13 By Assembly Women

Indianapolis Branch of the or a amas Club will hold its annual Christmas tea from 3 until 5 o'clock Wednesday afternoon, Dec. 13, at the Governor's Mansion. Mrs. Leroy Portteus is

The will be presented by Mrs. James M. Ogden’s Carolers. Club members will bring jellies and which will be given io pe dianapolis Day Nursery an Ss Ind toys for distribution by the Flower . :

man and “Guests will be invited. Ruby Pribble to Hold ~ Party for Sub-Debs

Deb Club of Shortridge High School } today at her home,

Lt tl an a ATI ot a a I Ne ans

.| Carman, has been pledged to

Personals

Miss Elizabeth Ann Jackson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Jackson of Spencer, has been cast in the season’s opening play at Stephens College, Columbia, Mo, where she is a student. The drama, which will be directed by Maude Adams, professor of drama at the college and star of the American stage, will be Edmond Rostand’s fantasy, “Chanticleer.” Miss Jackson will play Patou. Five plays are to be presented during the current school year.

Miss Elizabeth Ann Ruddick and Miss Jackson played the roles of the embittered fathers in a production of “Romeo and Juliet,” presented recently on the campus. Miss Ruddick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Ruddick, 5645 N. Delaware St., was Capulet, and Miss Jackson was Montague.

Among Indianapolis residents who are vacationing in St. Petersburg, Fla., are Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Akers, Dr. and Mrs. W. Fallison, Messrs. and Mesdames H. F. Bacon, Emory Davis, B. F. Green, William A, Noel, D. A. Woodbeck, J. J. Heidt, S. E. Litterall; the Misses Anita Greene, Marjorie Held, Azalee Lewis, Irma Brayton; Mesdames Ada L. Bradley, PF. A. Bryan, Willis N. Coval, Florence E. Craig, Isabelle R. Partlow; Col. and Mrs. Frank.S. Clark, and Messrs. J. A. Shank, Austin Black, J. W. Hopkins and George Rowell.

Mr. and Mrs. Julius Weiland were host and hostess recently to 44 guests at a dinner at their home, 1016 Bradbury St., in observance of their 25th wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Roby Keesling of Muncie were out-of-town guests.

Mr. and Mrs. Earl Breech were host and hostess at a Thanksgiving dinner at their home, 1457 Fairfield: Ave. Guests included Mr. and

.|Mrs. John Dagger and daughter,

Ethel, Betty Ruth and Joan, Chi-

|cago; Miss Betty Breech, who has

returned from St. Louis to spend

. | the holidays with her parents, and

Mrs. Estelle Woodworth and daughter, June. .

Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence M. Wallace of Chicago are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Orbison, 3557 Emerson Ave. The Wallaces will return to Chicago on Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Burke T. Slaymaker had as their Thanksgiving Day guests their daughter, Mrs. Andrew T. Stevens, and Mr. Stevens from Georgia.

Miss Frances Thomas Carman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. PF. Tusi= tala, creative writing honorary, at DePauw . University. She is a junior student and member of

‘| Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority.

‘Mrs. C. B. King is visiting in New York i... a

Gessert Is Hostess Miss Mary E.- Gessert will be hostess to the M. I. S. 8. Club of

afternoon at her home, 031 E.

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| Help Grotto Fill Christmas Baskets.

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Members of the welfare committee of the Sahara Grotto Auxiliary will sponsor a dinner and card party at 6 p. m. tonight at the Foodcraft Shop. Proceeds will go to .fill. Christmas baskets for needy Assisting with arrangements are (left to right) the Mesdames Fred W. Earhart, Felix E. Spratt.

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its annual guest meeting at 8 p. m.

will present the musical program. Invitations have been issued to the presidents and delegates of the member sororities of the Indianapolis Panhellenic Association.

Hostesses assisting Mrs. Robert E. Allen, chairman, will be Mesdames Robert D. Armstrong, J. W. Tucker, Robert W. Platte, Val B. McLeay, Robert B. Berner and Miss Maxine Scherrer and Miss Marion Sones. Miss Frances Westcott, national treasurer of Delta Zeta, and Miss Katherine Rubush, president of the Indianapolis Alumnae Chapter, will preside at the tea table. :

Miss Ann Sherman, 1826 W. Morris St., will entertain Sunday afternoon with a ktail party for rushees of CHAPTER, GAMMA PHI ALPHA SORORITY. chapter’s regular business meeting will be held next Thursday, at the home of Miss Frances Filcer, 2009 Hoyt Ave.

BETA CHAPTER OF IOTA DELTA KAPPA held its annual Thanksgiving dance recently in the Gold Room of the Hotel Washington. The Misses Leola Bush, Mary Caldarone and Marjorie Lowe were in charge.

I. A. C. Holiday Program Is Set

Invitations have been extended Indianapolis Athletic Club members’ sons and daughters and their guests for the Indac Junior “Turkey Trot” to be held this evening in the fourth floor ballroom. Dancing to Louie Lowe's I. A.C. orchestra will be from 9:30 p. m. to midnight, and decorations will be in keeping with the season. The committee in charge of arrangements includes Miss Annette Lange, chairman; Misses Alberta Fiske, Louise Swaim, Emily Beebee, and Roland Rust, Al Bulau and Sam Myers. Officers of the I. A. C.’s young people’s group who are. assisting include Miss Nancy Scott, president; Miss Jane Shook, vice president; Miss Helen Reis, secretary, and Ross Stevens, treasurer. The organization’s next social event will be the junior holiday formal, Friday, Det. 29.

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Temple Sisterhood

To Sponsor Review

The Temple Sisterhood of the Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation will present- Rabbi Maurice Goldblatt in a review of “The Nazarene” (Ash) at 10:30 a. m. Tuesday at the Temple, 975 N. Delaware St. The talk will be the third of a series of four book reviews by Rabbi Goldblatt under sponsorship of the organization. The public is in-

vited free of charge. =

Bridge Party Tonight

A bridge and euchre party will be held at 8 o'clock this. evening in the I. O. O. F. Hall in Oaklandon.

~ Honor Pledge

Miss Julia Ann Pennington recently was pledged to “The Honor,” women’s honorary society at Stetson University, DeLand, Fla., in recognition of outstanding and character... Miss i is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. ’ y 4420 Miss Pennington, a junior, is secretary of the Women's Student Government Council, a member of the yearbook staff, a- member of Beta Key, biology honorary, an officer of 1 Delta Delta sorority, and a member of the inter-

cil. She was chosen

Dr. John J. Haramy to Speak At Local Delta Zeta Alumnae Guest Meeting Next Wednesday

INDIANAPOLIS ALUMNAE CHAPTER OF DELTA ZETA will hold

ability in scholarship, leadership | n

Wednesday at the D. A. R. chapter

house, 824 N. Pennsylvania St. Dr. John J. Haramy, professor of political economy at Indiana Central College, will be guest speaker. Mr. Lorin Woodward, pianist, a graduate of the

Toronto Conservatory of Music,

Coyne-Knight Service at 7:3 0

Dr. C. A. McPheéters will officiate at the marriage of - Miss Bernice Knight to Claude H. Coyne at 7:30 o'clock this evening in the North Methodist Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Knight and the bridegroom’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Coyne. A banking of palms and ferns behind a basket of white chrysanthe= mums will decorate the altar. Three seven-way candelabra will light the scene. A medley of bridal airs will be played on the organ. The bridal gown will be of white satin with a fitted skirt flaring into a train at the back. Long sleeves and a sweetheart neckline. The full length tulle veil will fall from a crown of orange blossoms. The bride will carry a shower bouquet of bridal roses, gardenias, babies’ breath and lilies of the valley. Mr. Knight will give his daughter in marriage. 3 The Misses Edith Daum, Dorothy Walters and Lenore Isenbarth, the bride’s attendants, will be dressed similarly in taffeta gowns with flowers in their hair. Miss Daum, maid of honor, will wear peach. Miss Walters’ dress will be ice blue and Miss Isenbarth’s; dusty rose. ~~“: Clarence Kerberg will be best man. Ushers will be -Fred Jobusch and Russell Burkle. Mrs. Knight will attend her daughter’s wedding in a dark blue satin gown. Blue velvet will fashion the dress which will be worn by Mrs. Coyne. Both mothers will wear corsages of roses and gardenias, Following the ceremony a reception will be held -at the Knight home, 1330 Kelly St. The couple will leave on a wedding trip and will be

Ave, For her going-away ensemble, the bride will wear a blue crepe dress with moss green accessories under a fur coat. Her corsage will

be orchids. Clubs

Presentation of papers, several lectures and a library tour fill the club programs of local groups for Monday. Mrs. Thomas S. Matrin will read a paper on “Early American Church History” before the NEW ERA CLUB. Mrs. T. R. Mead will be hostess for the luncheon meeting.

Mrs. Homer Judd will be hostess for the FORTNIGHTLY Study Club meeting at her home, 4147 Boulevard Palace. be assistant. Mrs. G. B. Gannon will talk on “Migration of the Jews” and “The Nazi Influence on the German Home” will be the topic of Mrs. D. T. Weir's lecture.

Mrs. George Gamble, 370 Good Ave., will entertain LAPHYLLIS CLUB members. Mrs. Louis D. Belden will talk on “Beloved Friend” at the PRESENT DAY CLUB meeting. Mrs. Clarence C. Cook, 5252 N. Meridian St., will be hostess. Mrs. H. E. Daugherty will be cohostess.

CHAPTER P OF THE P. E. O. SISTERHOOD will tour the State Library at 2 p. m.

Mrs. William H. Hampton will be hostess for the MONDAY AFTERNOON. READING CLUB meeting. Papers will be presented by Mrs. S. C. Osburn on “Achievements of the Negro Women”; Mrs. Sylvester Moore on “Literary Achievements,” and Mrs. William Espey on “Current Events.” :

The ART LEAGUE OF CRAWFORDSVILLE, Ind, is planning a tea and program for Monday under direction of Group A, Ida Kahn Tannebaum, chairman. = = .

Mrs. Lewis Genung will speak on “Peru, the Treasure House of the Incas” at the meeting of the LADY ABERDEEN | INTERNATIONAL TRAVELSTUDY CLUB after a luncheon-at 12:30 p.m. tomorrow at the Colonial Tearoom. ; ; Mesdames Noble Smallwood, H& bert Majors and J. H. Kurner will be hostesses. Mrs. Albert Schillinger is president. >

Plan Party Dec. 9 Beta Beta Sigma - Sorority will sponsor its annual card party at afternoon, Dec. 9, V 's auditorium. The Misses Jeanne Scott, Ann Steinmetz and Mary Krieg are in charge of decorations. =

at home after Dec. 1 at 622 N. Bosart|

Mrs. Murray Dalian will|

CHAPTER OF THE||

Miss F airchild | To Wed Today

Miss Grace Fairchild, daughter of Mrs. Frank T. Fairchild, and Jack Courtney Shrader are to exchange nuptial vows at 12:30 p. m.. today in the Irvington Presbyterian Church. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scott Shrader. Dr. John B. Ferguson will officiate’ before a setting of chrysanthemums in fall shades of rust, yellow and bronze. = Miss Maxine Shrader, sister of the bridegroom, will sing “Beloved, It Is Morn,” and Mrs. James R. Loomis, organist, wiil play. Bride to ‘Wear Green

+ The bride, who is to be given in marriage by her brother, Frank Fairchild, will wear a costume. suit of moss green with fur trim. She will wear a turban in a matching shade and will carry a bouquet of flowers in fall colors. Her maid of* honor, Miss Mary Ellen Kaylor, will wear an afternoon dress of old gold and will carry an arm bouquet of chrysanthemums. Richard Wolfe Helton will be best man. Ushers will include Charles Irving Mendenhall, Alfred BE.

Kuerst, Paul V. Evans and John F.|

Spahr of Huntington. Couple to Receive

The bride’s father will be dressed in black with a corsage of gardenias. Mrs. Shrader also will wear gardenias with her ensemble of teal blue. ; The couple will receive informally at the church and will leave on a short wedidng trip. They are to be at home at 19 N. Arlington Ave. . The ‘bride attended Butler University, where she was a Kappa

Kappa Gamma. Mr. Shrader was}

graduated from Indiana University

and is a senior student in the uni-|

versity’s School of Medicine. His medical fraternity is Phi Rho Sigma.

Sponsor Ball |

On Saturday]

Mrs. of the Alpha Chapter of the Alpha Beta Phi Sorority and Miss Gertrude Fox of the Beta Chapter of the Theta Nu Chi Sorority are co-chairmen for the annual Thanksgiving Ball to be given by the two organizations Saturday night, in the Gold and Oriental Rooms at the Antlers Hotel. Buzz Burton’s Top Hatters will play for dancing from 9:30 p. m. to 12:30 a. m.. Assisting Mrs." Kappmeyer are Alpha Beta Phi members including Miss Rosanna Duffy, Beta Chapter; Miss Marjorie Trimpe, Gamma Chapter; Miss Ruth Galm, Delta Chapter. Miss Fox's aids are Miss June Cox and Miss Maxine

‘Pattorick both of the Beta Chapter

of the Theta Nu Chi Sorority.

Stanford W. Kappmeyer|

Juniors Close ~ Vacations by Going to Play

~dren’s Civic Theater

I+ ~ Opens Tomorrow.

Many juniors \are climaxing the

“| Thanksgiving season by attending

the Children’s Civic Theater show, “Radio Rescue,” at-the Civic Play-

: house. Performances are scheduled [for 10:30 a. m. and 2:30 p. m, to‘morrow and at 3 p. m. Sunday.

Mrs. Byron J. McKee’s Saturday

: afternoon. party will honor _ the | | birthday of her daughter, Rosalie, |’ ‘| whose guests will include her sister, “| Carol;

Luramay Linton, Susan Shepherd, Charlotte and Isabel Taylor, - Marcia Matthews, Patsy Schaaf, Ann Spalding, Joyce and Joan Hollowell, Cynthia Campbell and Patty Mackey. In the same audience will be Carl and Helen Marie Weinh; with = Warren Earle; Kathleen Taylor, John and ‘Thomas Moser. Twenty Girl Scouts from Carmel will attend with Mrs. C. M. Donahue, : Mrs. Andrews Takes Part With Mrs. J. H. Andrews will be her daughter, Emily; Madeline and Geraldine Harman, Marilyn Wiegand, Nancy Ralston and Carolyn Crom. Other - Saturday afternoon groups will ‘attend with Mesdames J. BE. Cain, Joseph Marsh, L. L. Swartz, C. J. Taylor, R. S. Winchester, H.-H. Wright, Horace Goheen, Josepll Cole and George C. Mercer. On Saturday morning Jack Hickman will see the show with Joyce Price, Jane and Janet Lee Foster and Jeannette Harcourt. Mrs. William Loftis will accompany 36 Girl Scouts from Noblesville. Reservations for this performance also have been made by Mesdames C. W. Compton, Paul Davis. Stanley McComa sand H. F. Steffen. Mrs. Walter J. Stuhldreher, whose daughter, Marjory, has a role in the show, will attend with her other children, Anne, Billy, Buddy and Donald; her mother, Mrs. Daniel D. Brosnan, and Mr. and Mrs. Kevin D. Brosnan. Mrs. William J. Freaney, Mrs. Stuhldreher’s sister, also will take a group.

Other Reservations Made

Mrs. Walter Hiatt will bring Prank and Billy Hiatt, Jane and Earl Trimpe and Edward Soltau. Mary Ellen Higburg, Annabel Church, Nancy Ann Whitney, Thel-

will be together. Marilyn Scanlon, Kenneth and: Billy Reifsteck, Sydney and Peggy: Sullivan and Ann Massoth will form a party. Other reservations for Sunday include those of Miss Belle Ramey, Mesdames Allen Bloom, R. J. Boatman, R. E, Dugdale, P. M. Cornelius Jr., John Ebner, Irving M. Fauvre, Nelson R. Gorsich, C. F. Grosse, W. J. Hubbard Jr., John P. Jones, Herman Leonard, Kurt FP. Pantzer, I. L. Polson, Richard Spindell and H. C. Holwerda.

EVENTS - SORORITY Alpha Pi Omega. Tonight. Mrs. Fred Calvert, hostess. CLUBS

T. P.! of Shortridge. 2-5 p. m. Sat. Miss Gene Fulton, 3909 Kenwood Ave., hostess. . Friday Afternoon Reading. Today. Mrs. Flora Beck, 3137 Ruckle, hostess. Mrs. E. W. Stockdale, speaker. Wy-Mo-Dau. Today. Banner-White-hill’s. Guest day. Book review, “My Memoirs” (Edith B. Wilson), Mrs. John W. Thornburgh.

. LODGES Queen Esther Auxiliary, O. E. S. 2:30 p. m: today. Masonic Temple, North and Illinois. Daylight Chapter 553, O. E. S. 1:30 p. m. today. Masonic Temple, North and Illinois. ; : Prospect Lodge, 714, F. and A. M. 4 p. m. Sat. Lodge hall, State and Prospect. Fathers’ and Sons’

Night. - CARD PARTY

Delta Tau Delta Mothers’ Club. 2 p. m. Sat, Dec. 2. Ayres’ audito-

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FLOOR SAMPLE

Discontinued patterns that must be moved from our floor to make room for the new! All first quality, popular patterns, including Axminsters in hooked and . textured designs, plain wists and figured twists, They range in size from 7.6x10.6 to 10.6x13.6.

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Chairman for

‘Miss Annette Lange demonstrates a new use for

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buckets. Yes, it’s milk in the quart bottle, and a “Milk Bar” will be a feature of the Indac Junior “Turkey Trot” in the Indianapolis: Athletic Club tonight. Sons and daughters of I. A. C. members will attend.

| Miss Lange’ is entertainment chairman of the club's junior group.

Mr. and Mrs. Gerald W. Short

Take Southern

Wedding Trip

Following Holiday Ceremony

© Mr. and Mrs. Gerald W. Short. are on a southern wedding trip following their marriage yesterday afternoon at 8:30 o'clock in the- Zion Evangelical Church. They are to bé at home after Dec. 10 in Indianapolis, The bride before her marriage was Miss Pauline Kottcamp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Kottcamp. The bridegroom’s parents

are Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Short.

The' Rev. Fredrich Daries officiated’ before an altar banked with palms, ferns and white roses; lighted by two seven-way candelabra. Dale Young was organist and the Freiden Quartet, the Misses Mable and Helen Hohn and Alberta and Elfreida Neimeyer, sang. : The bridal gown was of candlelight slipper satin along princess lines with a romance neckline and long, tight-fitting sleeves extending into. a point over the wrist. The gored skirt swept into a ldng train at the back. Her veil of candlelight illusion was fingertip length and] fell from a turban crown of pleated illusion trimmed with pearls. White roses and sweetheart roses were in her bouquet. Mrs. E. L. Eckert, sister of the bride, was matron of honor in a floor length gown of Windsor blue faille taffeta with short puffed sleeves, an open neck, a-:corselet girdle band at the waistline and a bustle bow. She wore a matching bow of taffeta in her hair and carried: American beauty roses. Bridesmaids were the Misses Ann and Eleanor Kottcamp, the bride’s cousins. They wore gowns of rose soiree and Spanish majenta faille

Mrs. Eckert. Machings bows were in their hair and they carried roses. Attending the bridegroom were Hubert I. Short, his brother, as best man; Samuel Short and Henry F. Coffey, ushers. ; A reception for close friends and relatives was held after the ceremony at the bride’s home, .2345 E. Garfield Drive. ‘ For traveling the bride wore a sheer wool costume suit of Potomac blue with a matching tweed coat.and brown accessories. Her corsage was

Sorority Holds 2-Day Session Trianon, non-Greek social sorority, is holding a national convention toe day and tomorrow at the Hotel Line coln. Chapters are-located at Ohio State University, the University of Cincinnati, Miami University and Butler University, Rh tei Miss Edith Barbour of Lawrenceburg heads the committee i charge, assisted by Mrs. John Chandler, vice chairman, and Mrs. Priscilla. Lewis, Miss Carrie Clapp and Miss Mary Louise Nugent, president: «of: the

Butler Chapter. . _, is ‘National .officers who are attending - sessions : include : Mrs. Teresa Daugherty; president, Columbus, ©.; Miss Wilhelmina: - Roush, . first vice president, Aberdeen, O.;- Marianr McWhorter, second vice presi dent, Cincinnati, and Miss. Mary Heaton, treasurer, Indianapolis. A formal banquet .will be. held to morrow night. : ¢

The Golden Rule Chapter 413, O. E. 8S, will meet at 8 p. m. today at the Masonic: Temple, North and Illinois Sts.. "A program and social hour will follow the stated meeting.

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