Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 February 1940 — Page 6

PAGE 6 ; i al ORCHARD PUPILS PLAY ‘BIG TOWN’,

The Postoffice out at Orchard School does a fair business normally, but preparations are being made for

a rush season—the Valentine rush, of course. Donald Mead, Everett right) appear to be getting their stamps early from Cathryn Batchelor. or three months. It is used by the fourth grade in connection with its course Cathryn collected.

Brooks and Pete Shonle (left to ‘The Posteffice will be open for two study of municipal affairs. Of

| Tom Wainwright peers into the cheiroscope in the Orchard reading | clinic as Mrs. Mabel Culmer, clinic head, and Alice O’Neal look on. The cheiroscope is used to develop eye co-ordination only as related Tests to locate the lack of co-ordination are made only

to reading. under a physician’s guidance.-

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Another of the activities programs being conducted at the school to acquaint children with municipal affairs is the management of a fruit market. The buying and selling in the store are practical applications

of arithmetic problems.

to Sam Harrell and he has that “bargaining” look which we thought belong only to the housewife,

finally made a choice.

Barbara Lee (left) and Jean Robinson seem pretty anxious to sell those apples

SOCIETY—

Butler-Northwestern Game Signal for Many Parties

Several informal parties and dinners are being planned to precede the Butler-Northwestern basketball game Thursday night at the Fieldhouse. The Orchard School Parents’ Association is sponsoring the box and reserved seat sale. Proceeds will benefit the school.

Mrs. Irving M. Fauvre, general chairman of the

project, and Mr. Fauvre will have as guests in their box, Messrs. and Mesdames William H. Wemmer, August C. Bohlen and Norman Kevers. Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Lochry will entertain with a dinner and box party for their son, Richard, a Northwestern student, who will be at home between semesters. ‘Guests in Mr. and Mrs. William Ray Adams’ two boxes will be entertained in honor of Miss Betsy Home and her fiance, Alfred Stokely. Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Longsworth will have a dinner for the guests in their box. Mayor Reginald H. Sullivan is among other boxholders, including Messrs. and Mesdames David P. Williams, Perry O'Neal, Guy Wainwright, Carl F. Eveleigh, Donald Jameson, Horace Shonle and a group of the school’s eighth graders. Dr. and Mrs. J. Carlton Daniel will have with them in their box their children, Jerry and Ted; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Steinhilber and children, Jean and Bill. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Coleman also have box seats.

Other Parties Are Planned Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Esterline will entertain a group at their home before the game. Those to go on to the game include their daughter, Jane, Messds. and Mesdames Russell Gordon, William Lightfoot, J. W. Esterline Jr. and George W. Esterline. Dr. and Mrs. Russell Hippensteel will attend with Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. * Summers. Br. and Mrs. Dale S. Powell, Dr. and Mrs. K. K. Chen and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Blackburn will form a party. John Hamer will go with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. Homer Hamer. Miss Anne Tefft and Don Ayer will have dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Scot Clifford and the group will join Mrs. James A. Gloin, Dr. and Mrs. Richard Appel, Messrs. and Mesdames Thomas Batchelor and S. B. Van Arsdale at the game. Mrs. Leslie Lee and her children, Barbara Ann and Leslie Jr, will attend with Mr. and _ Mrs. DeWitt Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Hobson Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Cadick will be together. Messrs. and Mesdames Silas Reagan, Walter C. Hiser and James H. Ruddell will form a party. Mr. and Mrs. Weber Donaldson will entertain at their home before the game for Messrs. and Mesdames John Kautz and Walter Hubbard. Following the game Mr. and Mrs. George S. Dailey will entertain for the group including Michael Morrissey, Louis Rainier, Miss Florence O'Maley, Messrs. and Mesdames Robert McMurray and Earl E. Moomaw. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel R. Harrell will entertain before the game for a group mmcluding Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Pantzer and children, Fritzi and Kitzi; Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Coppock and their caughter, Barbara Winslow; Mr. and Mrs. Neil C. Estabrook and son Pete: Messrs. and Mesdames John - Collett, Ernest Baltzell, Maurice T. Harrell, Alan Miller and Howard J. Lacy II, Misses Clara Lieber and Helen Cofiey. Drs. and Mesdames Kelsey George, Charles George and Robert Risk will form a party. Among others who have made reservations are Messrs. and Mesdames Robert. Gruen, Russell J. Ryan, Ralph Boozer, George Home, R. C. Anderson, J. K. Fennell, Verne Trask, George B. Schley, Edward Swanson, C. O. Mueller, Clyde Osborne, Allen Smith, George Enos and Dr. and Mrs. William Kemper.

Many Groups Schedule Meetings

The Indiana Wellesley Club will have a luncheon meeting Monday at the home of Mrs. Frederic Hadley. Mrs. George Dailey and Mrs. Robert Blakeman Jr. will assist the hostess. The Civic Theater Affairs Committee will give a reception in honor of Robert E. Johnson, Indiana University student and author of “The Sheltered,” on Friday, the opening night of the play. The party will be at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Other guests will be the theater board members, their wives and husbands, Edward Steinmetz Jr. theater director; Mrs. Steinmetz and the cast members. : : Mrs. Conrad Ruckelshaus heads the social committee for the party, assisted by Mesdames C. C. Robinson, Rosamond VanCamp Hill, R. Kirby White, William G. Sparks and Kurt Pantzer. Mrs. William Macgregor Morris is chairman of the affairs group. Mr, Johnson will speak before the committee's study group on Friday morning at the home of Mrs. Chauncey H. Eno III. Indiana University night will be observed on Sunday evening at the theater.

Stokely-Home Nuptials on Calendar Feb. 2).

Invitations will be sent out today for the wedding of Miss Bzatsy Home and Alfred J. Stokely for 4:30 o'clock the afternoon of Feb. 24 in the Episcopal Church of the Advent, . Following the ceremony, a reception will be given by the bride-to-be’s uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Sheerin, . at their home. Miss Home is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Home, 4011 Ruckle St. Mr. Stokely is the son of Mrs. James R. Stokely, Newport, Tenn. : Miss Marjorie Home, the bride-to-be's sister, will be maid of honor. Bridesmaids will be the Misses Barbara Haines, Mary Sheerin Kuhn, Janie May Stokely, a sister of the bridegroom-to-be and a ‘student at Smith College, and Mrs, Thurston Greene, New York. James R. Stokely, brother of the bridegroom-to-be, Newport, will be best man. Ushers will include another brother, Ben D. Stokely, Newport; George E. Home Jr., Evanston, Ill, brother of the bride-to-be; Thaddeus H. Brown Jr, Washington, and Donald Mc-

Kappa Kappa Gamma’s Party Set for Saturday at Butler U.

Business meetings, a book review and a tea are among sorority group activities next week. The INDIANAPOLIS ALUMNAE ASSOCIATION OF KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA will give a tea for members and guests at 2:30 p. m. next Saturday at the Butler chapter house. Mrs. William R. Simpson Vila on “Customs and Significance of i 2

Jewelry” and Miss Mar Catherine nr... itv chairman, Mrs. Fred Hill Stair, harpist, will play. and Mrs. E. E. Linegar. ReservaPresidents of alumnae associa-| tions may be made | with Mrs. tions belonging to the Women’s| Moriarity. : Pan-Hellenic Association will be ‘honor guests and all Pan-Hellenic view “Show Me a Land” (Clark representatives will be invited. McMeekin) under sponsorship of the Mrs, Warren Oakes and Ronald R. Scott will pour. In the TER OF ALPHA CHI OMEGA SOreceiving line will be Mrs. Harry E.!| RORITY at 2:30 p. m. Thursday in Elliott, president of the 'Kappa|Ayres’ auditorium. Kappa Gamma Alumnae Associa- | Proceeds will go to the City Hostion, Mesdames Grace Watkins, E. pital Social Service Aid, Mrs. E. T. M. Scofield, Mark Reasoner, James Small, in charge of arrangements, F. Nicholas and Jack Fulling. will be assisted by Mrs. Loren D. In.tharge will be Mrs. John B. “4

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Mrs. INDIANAPOLIS ALUMNAE CHAP-

Bride of Dr. Ro Ceremony at

son of Dr. and Mrs. James R. Lewis, at 10 o'clock this morning in the St.

flowers, and Elmer Steffen, baritone, sang the nuptial mass. The bride, who entered the church with her father, wore white slipper satin fashioned on’ period lines with a sweetheart neckline, short puffed sleeves and a shirred bodice'with a fitted waistline hand on which the ‘skirt was gathered. Side panels on the skirt swept info a long train. Her fingertip-length veil was of white illusion caught into a top knot of crystallized orange blossoms and shirred net. She carried a prayer book with a cascade of white ribbon streamers and camelias ranging from white to pale pink. Miss Marie Blackwell, the bride’s sister, was maid of honor. She wore | a gown of Patou pink styled like the bride’s. Her headdress of matching pink was similar to the bride’s and fell to her shoulders from a crown of Parma violets and sweetheart roses. She carried twin bouquets of Parma violets and sweetheart roses. John H. Blackwell, the bride’s brother, was best man. Ushers were Walter Myers Jr, Dr. Joseph V. Quigley, John S. McGinnis, Columbus, Ind, and Thomas J. Blackwell Jr., another brother of the bride.

sheer wool costume suit with a silver fox scarf and corsage of gardenias. Mrs. Lewis chose black tucked crepe with black accessories and gardenias. A wedding breakfast was served to the families at the Marott Hotel following the ceremony. A reception will be held from 2 to 3 o'clock this afternoon at the home of the bride’s parents. Following a ‘motor trip, the couple will be. at home Feb. 20 in the Marcy Village Apartments. The bride is a graduate of St. Mary of! the Woods College and Dr. Lewis was graduated from the Indiana University School of Medicine. He is a member of Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity.

Tells of Trip To Holy Land

Miss Katrina Haramy will describe her trip from America to Jerusalem Monday at the 1 o'clock luncheon meeting of the Indianapolis Associate Chapter, Tri Kappa Sorority, at the Riley Hotel. Mrs. Jean Pennington Nay, violinist, accompanied by Mrs. Agnes Warriner Helgeson, will present a musical program. | Mrs. T. G. Crawford is in charge, | assisted by Mesdames J. H. Albers- | hardt, Ross Halgren, Ralph Min-: nich, R. D.' Pritchard and H. L.! Sunderland.

Sorority to Meet at Mrs. Taggart’s Home

Alpha Chapter of Phi . Omega Kappa Sorority will meet Monday

3105 E. Michigan St. Newly elected officers will have charge of the meeting.

vey, president; Miss Lucille Miles, vice president; Mrs. Earl Teare, secretary; Mrs. Charles Chambers, treasurer; Mrs. Gene. Rotert. pledge captain; Mrs.” Samuel Milhon, ser-geant-at-arms; Miss Barbara Miller, society editor; Miss Rose Morris, chaplain, and Miss Edna McCammon, historian.

Progressive Dinner To Be Held Tonight

The Les Belles Filles chapter of the Sub-Deb Club will hold an “Around the World” progressive dinner party beginning at 6 p. m. tonight at the home of Miss Virginia Bigelow, 1207 Sturm Ave. The last course will be served at the home of Miss Betty Hargrave, | 339 Lesley Ave. will follow the dinner..

Dr. Harger to Speak

University School of Medicine will speak at a dinner of the Woman’s Rotary Club at 6:15 p. m. Monday at the Spink Arms Hotel. His topic

and Mrs. Raymond L. Dubois.

will be “Testing Automobile Drivers

Mrs. Blackwell wore a navy blue|.

at the home of Mrs, James Taggart, | :

They include Mrs. Michael Gar-|

An informal dance]:

Dr. R. N. Harger of the Indiana

Marguerite Blackwell Becomes

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St. Joan of Arc

The marriage of Miss Marguerite Blackwell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Blackwell, 5246 N. Delaware St., and Dr. Robert J. Lewis,

3640 Watson Road, was solemnized Joan of Arc Catholic Church.

The Rev. Fr. Clement Bosler officiated. The Rev. Fr. Edwin Sahm read the mass before an altar decorated with palms, ferns and spring

Valentine Fete Held by Guild

Sunnyside Guild members and their guests will dance tonight in a setting of hearts and cupids at their 20th annual formal Valentine Ball in the Columbia Club. Patrons and patronesses for the dance include Governor and Mrs. M. Clifford Townsend, Messrs. and Mesdames J. K. Lilly, Eli Lilly, John Wright, Frederic M. Ayres, Frank B. Flanner, Stanley Shipnes, Silas B. Reagan, Benjamin D. Hitz, Nicholas H. Noyes, William Rockwood, Walter Hubbard, Fred C. Gardner, Booth Tarkington, H. C. Aamot, Conrad Ruckelshaus, J. A. Goodman, Louis Borinstein, Seth Ward, Charles Hopkins, Leo Rassow, Evans Woollen, Richard Fairbanks, Lowell Fisher, Fred A. Reynolds and John Royce. Others are Drs. and | Mesdames Herman G. Morgan, Louis Segar, R. A. Soloman, Edgar Kiser, C. F. Voyles, Judge and Mrs. Wilfred Bradshaw, Adjt. Gen. and Mrs. Elmer F. Straub, C. W. Ray, Charles J. Oval, Dr. Carlton B. McCulloch, Fred Cunningham, Miss Mary A. Myers and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Christian, Noblesville, Additional patrons and patronesses include Messrs, Warren H. Munk, G. Barrett Moxley and S. L. Fisher and Mesdames George Phillip Meier, Albert J. Beveridge, Wiljam H. Coleman and Henry H. Hornbrook; Messrs. and Mesdames W. Richardson Sinclair, Josiah K. Lilly Jr. and Rabbi and Mrs. Morris M. Feuerlicht.

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The Sunnyside Guild will hold its monthly luncheon and business meeting at 12:30 p. m. Monday in the Columbia Club. Mrs. Frank Jennings is chairman, assisted by Mesdames William D. Keenan, G. F. Kleder, George Kohlstaedt, Fred C. Krauss, J. Hart Laird, Maxwell Lang, Edward A. Lawson, Wallace O. Lee, George Lemaux and Howard W. Linkert.

Two Musicale Units Present

- French Music

Student and Junior Sections Will Give Program Next Friday.

The Indianapolis Matinee Musicale will present -a program of modern French music by the Student and Camille Fleig Junior Sections at 2 p. m. Friday in Ayres’ auditorium. Mrs. Albert Reep is adviser to the

junior group, with Mrs. Howard Stitt as junior chairman. Assisting on the committee are Mrs. Ruth Geniry Edwards, Mrs. Leah Marks and Miss Imogene Pierson. Miss Lillian Starost is chairman of the student division, with Miss Helen Starost as co-chairman. “Assistants include Mrs. Bernard Rosenak, Mrs. Thomas Toll and Miss Edith Jane

Members appearing on the program were chosen by a committee trom contest auditions held recently. Miss Judith Meyneke, harpist, will play “L’Angelus” (Renie) and Miss Carolyn Wilson, pianist, will present “Pan,” from the “Magic Lantern,” by Godard. Harry Levinson’s piano selection will be “Au Soir” (Widor) and Richard Patterson will sing a folk song, “On the Bridge of Avignon.” Miss Joan Pile and Neal Randolph, pianists, will play duet arrangemenis of two French dances, “Moderne” to “Le Cygn,” by Saint-Saens, and “Petite Villagoise” to *“Pizzicati,” by Leo Delibes. : Miss Jessie Lou Small, cellist, will present Gabriel Faure’s “Sicilienne.” Miss Nellie Chadwell will sing “Were I Gardener” (Chaminade) and Miss Rose Houk, accompanied by Miss Mary Louise Houk, will sing ‘“Ouvre tes yeux bleus,” by Massanet and “J'ai Tant de chose a vous dire” (Ferrari). Miss Frances Silverman will play | a violin arrangement of “Tambou- | rin,” by Rameau-Kreisler. Miss Mary Ann Blessing, accompanied by_Miss Betty Jane Sweetman, will present a violin selection, “Serenade Espagnole,” by Chaminade-Kreisler. Miss Doris Brown, pianist, will play “Scherzo-Valse” (Chabrier). A violin trio, including the Misses Mary Frances Newhouse, Dorothy Eberhart and Virginia Edmonson, will play “Entr’ Acte et Valse” from “The Ballet,” by Delibes and “Elegy,” by Massenet. Miss Joan Miller, harpist, will play “Au Printemps” (Gounod-Ver-

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Charles Russell Brown Virginia Layman Will Vows at Propylaeum

Miss Virginia Layman, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Daniel W. Layman,

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will become the bride of Charles Russell Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Glenn Brown, Toledo, O., in a ceremony at 4:30 o'clock this afternoon

in the Propylaeum.

Dr. George Arthur Frantz, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, will officiate in a setting of southern smilax, palms and pedestals of

spring flowers with stands of sevenMrs. Louise Schellschmidt Koehne, harpist, and Mrs. Leland K. Fishback, violinist, will play bridal music preceding and during the ceremony. The bride, who will be given in

marriage by her father, will wear a.

wedding gown of ivory satin trimmed with Alencon lace at the neckline and wrists and a bustle bow with streamers forming the train. She will wear a cap of rose point lace with

a full length veil of rose point and

will carry a French bouquet of white bouvardia, swansonia, lilies of the valley, pansies and ivory roses. Mrs. E. Howard Roorbach, Washington, will be her cousin's matron of honor. She will wear a gown of turquoise blue crepe and will carry a colonial bouquet of violets, pansies, roses, mignonette and freesias. Robert John McCutchan, Lebanon, will be best man. : Mrs. Layman has chosen a gown of rose chiffon with which she will wear orchid accessories and a shoulder corsage of lavendar orchids. Mrs. Brown will wear powder blue with dusty pink accessories and a corsage of pink orchids. The couple will leave on a wedding trip South and will be at home in Toledo after the middle of this month. : Miss Layman attended Tudor Hall and is a graduate of DePauw University. She is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority, the Junior Auxiliary to the Indianapolis Day Nursery and is a proviSional member of the Indianapolis Junior League. Mr. Brown also is a graduate of DePauw and of the University of . lichigan Law School. He is a member of Phi Kappa Psi and of Phi Delta Phi, legal fraternity.

Lawrence Fall to Wed

Audrey Willis Today

Miss Audrey Mae Willis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Willis, 444

Collier St., and Laurence N. Fall, Lebanon, will be married at 5 o’clock this afternoon at the home of the bride’s parents. The Rev. E. Robert Andry will officiate. Mr. and Mrs. Blufred Willis will be the attendants. After a wedding trip East, the couple ‘will be at home in Indianapolis.

Choir Guild to Hold Shrove Tuesday

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ard- H. Phillips, Conrad Grathwohl and Russell J. Sanders. Mrs. Richard Fairbanks Jr. heads the ways and means committee and Mrs. A, E. charge of tickets.

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Dr. Robinson ‘Talks Monday

Dr. Daniel S. Robinson, president of Butler University, will talk at a dinner meeting of the Council of Administrative Women in Education at 6:30 p. m. Monday in the Propylaeum. Dr. Robinson’s subject will be “Integrating the Cultural Institutions of Indianapolis.” Among honored guests at the meeting will be DeWitt S. Morgan, superintendent of schools; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Buchanan, John White, Messrs. and Mesdames Harvey Hartsock, Evans Woollen Jr. Carl J. Manthei, D. T. Weir, William A. Hacker, Virgil Stinebaugh and Pres-

1ident I. J. Good, Indiana Central

College, and Mrs. Good. The Misses Edith Lawliss, June Nett and Josephine Schlenck, Technical High School students, will provide music under the direction of Charles E. Overholt. Miss Bertha Leming is council president and Miss Louise Braxton is chairman of the social committee. :

Jota Kappas Install

New Heads Tonight

Tota Kappa Sorority will install officers at a formal dinner celebrating the organization’s 16th anniversary tonight at the Colonial Tearoom. Mrs. John Archer will be inducted as president. Other officers who will be |installed are Mrs. Duane James, vice president; Miss Maxine Archer, secretary, and Miss Josephine West, treasurer.

‘Africa’ Church Group Subject

‘A book review and a talk are scheduled for church groups meeting next week. The WOMAN'S MISSIONARY ASSOCIATION OF THE SECOND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH will meet at 2:30 p. m. Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Maurice A. Hofft, 4444 Washington Blvd. Ms. Virgil E. Havens will speak on' “Dawn Over Africa.” Mrs; J. E. Rehm will lead the worship service. Assisting Mrs. Hoftt will be Mesdames William A. Harrison, Carrie L. Pray, J. M. Lockhead, J. W. Wheeler, E. B. Foster, Heber D. Williams, Rehm, J. E. Plum, F.- W. McKeen and W. D. Little. Mrs. Charles Martin will lead the singing, with Mrs. Benjamin A. Richardson at the piano.

Miss Caroline Gillespie, field secretary for the House of Church Women of the National Council of the Episcopal Church, will review “Through Tragedy to Triumph” (Basil Mathews) at the February meeting of the WOMAN'S AUXILIARY OF THE ALL-SAINTS CATHEDRAL. The meeting will be at 2:30 p. m. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Virginia Robertson, 2104 N. Pennsylvania.

CIRCLE 4 OF THE PLYMOUTH UNION OF THE FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH was entertained at a. luncheoh yesterday at the home of Mrs. Henry L. Dithmer, 363¢ Watson Road. Mrs. Martha Wilson was assistant hostess. Circle 6 met for luncheon at the home of Mrs. Bert F. Kelly, 5841 Forest Lane, with Mrs. E. E, Doriot as assistant

-| hostess.

Mrs. F. E. Lentz Head Of Hospital Project

Mrs. Frank E. Lentz will head the project committee for the James Whitcomb Riley Memorial Hospital representing the Indiana Congress of Parents and Teachers. She was elected recently at a meeting of the congress in the Claypool Hotel. The Riley Hospital project is for the supervision of a maintenance fund for the ward in ‘the hospital established by the congress as the Orme Memorial. ~~ The theme for the annual state convention April 23-25 will be “The

Fete to Honor Ex-Governors’ Wives Feb. 14

State Assembly Woman’s Club to Give Luncheon Valentine Day.

The Indianapolis branch of the State Assembly Woman's Club will give a Valentine luncheon Wednesday, Feb. 14, at 12:30 p. m. at the Columbia Club in honor of wives of former state governors. Those to be honored will include Mesdames Winfield T. Durbin, Thomas R. Marshall, Samuel M., Ralston, James P. Goodrich, War= ren T. McCray, Emmet F. Branch, Ed Jackson, Harry G. Leslie and Paul V. McNutt. Mrs. M. Clifford Townsend also will be honored. C. R. Gutermuth will show color movies made last year in 16 Cen=tral European countries. Mrs. Leo Smith, chairman of the entertainment committee, is being assisted by Mesdames Curtis Shake, James Tucker, Dana Enloe Mendenhall, James J. McCaslin, Estelle Ebaugh, C. By ‘n Huff, Laurence PF. Sullivan and Miss Emma May.

K. of C. to Give Dance Monday

The Knights of Columbus will’ hold their annual Mardi Gras Ball Monday evening as the last pre= Lenten social event of .the club. The Indiana Vagabonds will provide music. Among those who will attend will be Messrs. and Mesdames William H. Bradley, M. G. Gerenich, Joseph

Culligan, John Rocap, Maurice Jensen, James Hagerty, O. C. Litzelman, Vernon Henessey, William L. Dwyer, Edward Gallagher, Dr. and Mrs.| Joseph Conley and Dr. and Mrs. Gerald Kiley. Others who have made reservations are John Mahan, Henry Riney, Theodore Barrett, Charles K. Mar= tin, Frank Shea, Alvin Blankman, Earl Crawford, Joseph Gallagher, Elmo Hagen, Donald Tilford Messrs. and Mesdames Carl J. Henry, L. J. Moran, William J. Schnorr, Carl Mayer, W. Lawrence Sexton and Francis J. Schmitt. Also making reservations are Messrs. and Mesdames Joseph Sexton, John McCann, Frank J. Noll, Claude Sifferlin, Edward Stapleton, Anthony Cancilla, Herbert Koons, Alvin Lundy, Edward Biebel, Carl Hergenrader, Mark Haselman and Jack Connor. W. Russell Woods is in charge of arrangements.

Bratton-Mills Vows; To Be Taken Today,

Miss Martha Mills and Byron L. Bratton will be married at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon in the par-

ish house of the SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral. The Rev. Fr. Richard L. Langen will officiate. Miss Mills is 4 niece of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Green, Cincinnati. Mr. Green will give the hride in marriage. She will wear a jacket

ensemble of a fine black and white pin stripe with a wider stripe of rose, black and rose accessories and a corsage of pink camelias and for-get-me-nots. The bride’s attendant, Miss Mary Catherine Cowan, Cincinnati, will wear black and white with gare denias. Edward Findell will be best man. Dinner will be served to 23 guests at 4 o'clock this afternoon in the Columbia Club. Among-out-of town guests will be Mr. and Mrs, Green and Miss Ruth Hannon, Cine cinnati, and Mrs. Peter A. Gears hart, Dayton. After a wedding trip to New York, the couple will be at home at 2521 Park Ave.

Chi Sigma Sorority To Initiate 4 Tonight

Omicron Chapter of Chi Sigma Sorority will ho'd formal initiation services for four new members at 7 p. m. today at the Hoosier Athletic Club. Those who will be initiated are Misses Jean Vinson, Margaret O'Neal and Dorethy Welch and Mrs. Marjorie Horvath. Dinner and

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