Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 April 1940 — Page 4
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SOCIE
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“April Showers
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Is Lambs Club Forecast |
There will be “April Showers” in the Columbia Club
ballroom tonight no matter what the
weather man pros
vides elsewhere. The Lambs Club Frolic will feature the
musical show of that name.
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The opening chorus by the Snfied eo will be
“April Showers” followed by
the company singing “Easter Parade.’ for the production, will do a waltz c
An Italian flower vendor, impersonated by Stuart
pear with a wheelbarrow from which
uate boutonnieres to the Top Hat Octet.
sage of the Violet” as she gives the
Dr. Wayne L. Ritter and * Johnnie Sweet, dance director log with the latter number. ean, will apMiss Louise Argus will distrib She will sing {The Mesflowers to Horace F. Hill III,
Paul R. Matthews, William Macgregor Morris, Jack H. Rhoades, Dr. Ritter, Robert D. Robinson, Vernon Roth and Harry S. Shepard.
Octet Will Be Featured
‘Joseph C. Wallace will appear with the Bachelor Girls, Miss Betty Brown and the Mesdames Otto William Eisenlohr, Harrison Eiteljorg, Dudley Gallahue, Walter Stuhldreher and Henry E. Todd,
in
a skit titled “ The Bachelor Fo.” | |The Top Hat Octet will appear with Mr. Robinson in ““All the Things You Are.”
Mrs. J. Harry Green and In the “Me and My
'Shadow” number, Dudley Gallahue will be “Me” and Joe Louis Jr,
“My Shadow.” Mrs. Green will sing
“When Spring Is in the Air” with the Top
Hat Octet and Mrs. William Frederick Souder, Mr. Sweet and Mr. Robinson will do “Two Cigarets in the Dark.” “Wasn't It a Lovely
1D to Be Caught in the Rain” will
be the finale.
"Mrs. Ritter and Obie Smith Jr. will be pianists and Mr. Eiteljorg
will be commentator. Singers and sible will be Mr. and Mrs.
Julius Birge, Sylvester Johnson Jr. and John
Mr. Souder, Mr. Stuhldreher, Gordon Kinghan. Dr. and Mrs. Rit=
rs. Rhoades, Mr. Todd,
ter head the production committee, assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Robin-
L | Reservations Pour In
_ son and Mr. and Mrs. John K. Ruckelshaus.
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More than 200 reservations have been made for the Frolic. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine E. Matthews of Portsmouth, O., who are spending the week-end with Mrs. Matthews’ sister, Mrs. David Andrews, and
Mr. Andrews will entertain a party o | Other large parties will be those den, Herbert J. Reade, Mr. and Mrs.
| © Ind., Mr. and Mrs. Burrell Wright and Mr.
lagher. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. William
f 12 at dinner, of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas MadAbbott Johnson II of Muncie, ‘and Mrs. Edward Gal-
A. Atkins will be Messrs. and
Mesdames Samuel B. Sutphin, J. P. Frenzel and Roger G. Wolcott.
Ruth Zinn Will Wed Today . | Miss Ruth Zinn| will become the field Jr. today at 4 A. A. Zinn.
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The mantel beitre which Dr. Jean S. Milner will perform the ceremony will be decorated with a low plateau of White calladium, genista and stocks and yellow pansies and roses interspersed with candles. Narrow white satin ribbons caught with bouquets of spring flowers will be used to form an aisleway for the bride and her at-
tendant, Miss Joanne Dissette.
Before the ceremony, Dale Young, organist, will play the Inter-
mezzo from “Cavalleria Rusticana,” Meistersinger,” Rubinstein’s Love Song,” “To An Evening Star’
‘traum” will be played during the ceremony and the Lohengrin and
‘Mendelssohn wedding marches will be used for the processional and
recessional. Mr. Zinn will give his daughter | candlelight satin gown designed with and a bouffant skirt falling into a
| finger-tip illusion veil will fall from a Juliet cap of seed pearls and | she will carry a fan of white calla lilies.
Miss Dissette will wear maize ma gathered into wristbands, a romance She will wear a pansy-colored velvet
| roses, genista and tuberous begonias.
Addison Howe is to be Mr. Eaglesfield’s best man. | The bride’s mother will wear pink camellias with a navy crepe -
| dress accented with cameo pink lace
field will wear gray crepe, trimmed in embroidered organdy, and a alge wrist corsage of white swainsonia. |
A reception at-the home will
after May 1 at 5603 Winthrop Ave. ensemble with navy accessories.
Out-of-town guests for the weddin 3 Robert Zinn, Detroit, James Zinn, Bolivar, Mo., Mr. and Mrs. Hen-
derson M. Bell III and their daught | Philip J. Wilson Jr. and her daught | burgh,
| Templeton Boxholders Announ
will be used for scholarships for chil
Among those reserving boxes are Messrs. and Mesdames Wil=liam C. Griffith, R. Hartley Sherwood, L. L. Swartz, Eli Lilly, Harold West, W. A. Smith, J. K. Lilly, Marion Ensley, H. C. Krannert, Tom Joyce, John AsLindgren Jr, R.
| mings. ¢ ' Others ,are Mr. and
| Mrs. A. J. Lay, Ridgeville, Mrs. Hortense Rauh Burpee, Miss Emma | Claypool, J! S. Yuncker, Charles Rockwood and J. H. Argus.
Meridian Golf Dates Listed * Women golfers at Meridian Hills son officially with play on Wednesd:
morning of golf with a luncheon. At a
nament program for the season will inaugurate their to stag dinner to follow. regarding the Sasers schedule.
Bridge players
L. Foreman and Harry R. Kerr.
The club will open its party season Friday with a formal dinner bridge party with Mr. and Mrs. George
committee chairmen, in charge.
Dr. C. B. Coleman to Give Reading
Dr. Christopher B. Coleman will read “On Seeing Maurice Evans’ Hamlet” before the Indianapolis Literary Club meeting Monday night
at the D. A. R. Chapter House. Sun Valley Invitations Issued
A committee under the chairmanship of Mr. and Mrs. R. Kirby Whyte has issued invitations for the Civic Theater's Sun Valley
April 20 at the Indianapolis Athletic suggestive of
trees.
and Mesdames Harry Case, Ford Alexander and Davis Harrison.
. This annual party, which usually has a costume theme for those
who like to “dress up,” will be simpl wear costumes. Since the setting is
resort, any type of sports clothes will be
said. Presents Marionette Show To
The Junior League Theater marionette show, “Don Quixote,”
at the John Herron Art Museum. Mrs.
|| chairman.
'Altrusa Will Hear Woman Attorney
Mrs. Anna H. Settle, Louisville attorney, will speak at the Indianapolis Altrusa Club’s celebration of the 23d anniversary of its | gounding next Friday at 6:30 p. m. || at the Columbia Club. | The speaker is past national + | president of the organization. Mrs. | william A. Devin will present a | group of songs with Mrs. Helen | Thomss Martin as accomparist.
ie Miss Hazel P. Williams is program |
committee chairman, Invitations have been sent to all past presidents of the local club, to
Mrs. Dessalee Ryan Dudley, Battle ||
Creek, Mich. past international president; Mrs. Morna Hickam Knipe, Kokomo, Ind.; Miss Janette ¥. Briggs, Kalamazoo, Mich.; Miss Bessie D. Moore, Dayton, O., Bass and Miss Mary Bua
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p. m. in the home of ‘her parents, Mr, and Mrs.
“Kammenoi-Ostrow,”
| velvet bow on her fan-shaped bouquet of yellow calla lilies, pansies,
follow the ceremony. Throughout the house will be bowls of spring flowers. The table, covered with a champagne-colored net and lace cloth, will have low, silver bowls of white gardenias, lilies of the valley and swainsonia. | On their return from a wedding trip; the couple will be at home
Boxholders have been announced for the Alec Templeton concert to be sponsored by the Auxiliary to the Indianapolis Orphans’ Home April 30 at the Murat Theater. Proceeds from the concert
Mrs. William Ball, Muncie, Ind., Mr. and
ament schedule on April 20 with their annual After the dinner, announcements will be made
will welcome the April Showers luncheon and bridge party to be held at 1 p. m. Tueaday for members and their guests. ‘Mrs. W. E. Gabe is chairman,
the setting for the party with blue and white folders carrying a sun with its bright rays rising over a snow-capped mouns tain and a ski figure sliding down at
Reservations for tables hy
fice. Among those making reservatiqn ; for large parties are Mr, and ‘Mrs. BE. Eugene Whitehill, the genera]
Committee |will' present its tomorrow afternoon at 3:30 o’clock
Miss |
bride of Robert Davy Eagles-
the {Prize Song” from “Die the “Venetian > and “Ave Maria.” “Liebes=
in marriage. She will wear a. a high neck, long, fitted sleeves train from the waistline. Her
rquisette with long, full sleeves neckline and a bouffant skirt. bow in her hair to match the:
collar and cuffs. Mrs, Eagles-
The bride will travel in a gray
| J will include Mr. and Mrs,
ing er Carina, Cleveland, and Mrs. ers Judith and Virginia, Pitts-
ced dren of the Home,
B. Rhoads Jr. and J. I. Cum-
Country Club will start the seaay, May 1. and will follow the meeting following, the tour-
be presented. . Men golfers will
| sisted by Messames Harry
1S. Olive, new entertainment
Club. The announcements are
mountainside dotted with pine being made at the Civic of-
chairmen; Leslie Aye, Messrs. an, Irving M. Fauvre, D. Ww.
e this year for those wishing to tterned after the well known appropriate, the committee
07row | new
. George Ziegler is committee
| Members of the Expression Club present a skit, “An [Afternoon Club Meeting,” at a meeting of the uxiliary to the Juvenile Detention ome following luncheon at 12:30 p. m. —— at the Central Y. W. C. A | | In the cast will be Mesdames R. D. Barnes, Lloyd Litten, Frank Burris, Arthur Randall and W. F. Holmes. | | Hostesses for the meeting will be Mesdames Edward H. Niles, H. L. Coynher, William Freund, W. C. Haugh and W. F. Holmes. Mrs.
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES” i Cn Se in Lambs’ Musical Show to Be Given at
1. Mrs. William Frederick Souder, Stuart Dean and John Sweet.
2. Mrs. Dudley Gallahue, Mrs.
Otto Eisenlohr, Mrs. Harrison
Eiteljorg, Joseph Wallace, Mrs. Walter Stuhldreher, Miss Betty Brown -
and Mrs. Henry E. Todd. 3. R. D. Robinson, Miss Louise Harry Green and Dudley Gallahue.
Rebecca Blackley Bride of Herbert
The service will be read before
Clubs Will Hear Candidates
A Republican Candidates Meeting will be sponsored Thursday in the ballroom of the Columbia Club by three downtown : women’s Republican clubs. A luncheon at 12:30 p. m. will precede the meeting. The three clubs participating are the Woman’s Republican Club of Indianapolis, the Indiana Womans Republican Club and the Marion, County Council of Republican Women. Mrs. Eleanor B. Snodgrass, Republican state vice chairman, wi introduce the presidents of the clubs, Mrs. Clarence R. Martin, Mrs. Harry E. Barnard and Mrs. Burton L. Beville, and the state candidates. Mrs. J. P. Smith, Marior County Republican vice chairman, will introduce city and county candidates.
Chairmen Announced Mesdames Martin, Barnard and
|Beville will “be ‘in charge of the
luncheon. Mrs. Gretchen Soutter will be chairman of the decorations committee, assisted by Mesdames Letha Lovinger, Josie Hall and Ed-
ward F. Smith. Members of the ticket committee are Mrs. Lee Ingling, chairman, Mesdames Lyman Thompson, Herbert Lucky and Lu. E. Hobson. Mrs. Leland K. Fishback will be chairman of the music committee, assisted by Mrs. Ed Chapman and Mrs. Arch N. Bobbitt. Mrs. Frank
Emma McNanny comprise the telephone committee and publicity is in charge of Mrs. Carl Vandivier, chairman, Mrs. Cecil Chittenden and Mrs. Marylou Patterson. Special guests will include Mrs. Snodgrass, Mrs. J. P. Smith, Mrs. Roy Stebbing, 12th District vice chairman; Mrs. Charles Mann, 11th District vice chairman; Mrs. Betty Neal Owen, state vice chairman of Young Republicans; Mrs. Grace B. Reynolds, national committee woman from Indiana, and Mrs. Albert Vestal, Anderson, fourth vice president of the National Federation of Women’s Republican Clubs.
Hostesses Are Named.
Officers of the three clubs to serve as hostesses include Mesdames Beville, Fred Atkinson, Mary Ramier, Lovinger, John Routier, Wil-
liam Bosson, B. L. Dougherty, L. E. Schultze, Hobson, Claude Taylor, Charles . Sigemon, Barnard, Vestal, Fern Norris, Lucky, Louis Pomush, Martin, Bobbitt, Genevieve Brown, Walter Krull, Edward F. Smith, Hollie Shideler and J. C. Seigusmund and Miss McNanny. Mrs. Shideler will be chairman of ushers including Mesdames Clyde Hoffman Jr., John Scott, Harry Gause, L. V. Rawlings, W. M. Faust Jr., Oten Mann, R. Warren North, and the Misses Betty Shaw and Louise Scooler. . Mrs. Sarah Wager will give the invocation. The Edenharter Trio, composed of Mesdames Mina Edenharter, L. K. Fishback and Robert Schultz, will play during the luncheon and Mrs. Bruce Urbahns, Rushville, will sing,
Dean of I. U. Women Will Address Club
Dr. Kate Mueller, dean of women at Indiana University, was to addréss the Indiana University Women’s Club of Indianapolis at 3 p. m. today in the Ball residence of the University Medical Center. Miss Susan Stull and Miss Geneva Senefeld, retiring. and incoming presidents of the ° iation of women students, were to accompany Dr. Mueller to Indianapolis. Hostesses assisting Mrs. Harry L. Foreman were to be Misses Marian
Walter Geisel, president, has called
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King, Arda;Knox, Louise Ross, J
Huse, Mrs. Lawrence Orr and Miss | -
Argus,
Will Become H. Smeltzer
Harrison Eiteljorg, Mrs. J.
In Tabernacle Church Tonight
- Miss Rebecca Blackley.and Herbert Hill Smeltzer will be married at 8 p. m. today at the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church with Dr. Roy Ewing Vale officiating. Miss Blackley is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Blackley, 3313 N. Pennsylvania St. and Mr. Smeltzer is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Smeltzer, 121 E.
51st St. a background of white flowers and green=foliage. A pair of angel candelabra will flank the altar. Mrs. Lary Davis, organist, will play bridal music. :
The bride, who will be given in marriage by her father, will wear a gown of white tulle fashioned with short puffed sleeves and a sweetheart neckline. The full skirt ends in a train appliqued with leaves of white satin and the gown has a corselet of white satin at the waist. The bridal veil of white tulle is ape pliqued with rose point medallions and will fall from a bonnet of rose point lace. Miss Blackley will carry a white prayer boook with orange blossoms and orchids. |X Miss Susan McGaughey will be maid of honor. Her frock of white net is fashioned with a full skirt, corselet waist and sweetheart neckline. In her hair she will wear a chaplet of baby ivy and white bouvardia. She will carry a fan covered with white bouvardia from which bows of baby ivy will fall
streamers to the floor.
Misses Catherine Goodwine, Alice Ann Woodard, Marian and Virginia Blackley, sisters of the bride, will be: bridesmaids. Their costumes and fans will be like that of the maid of honor. : Mrs. Blackley. will wear a floor length dress of dawn grey marquisette with dusty pink accessories and a corsage of pink camelias. Mrs. Smeltzer's gown will be of cornflower blue chiffon appliqued in’ lace and worn with blue accessories and white camelias, i Hugh Smeltzer, brother of the bridegroom, will be best man. Ushers will be Dudley Hutcheson, Anderson, Ind.; Francis Doudican, Cleveland; Larry Davis and J. K. Taylor. A reception at the Propylaeum will follow the ceremony. Ernestine Fleming's string trio will play. Tall baskets of white flowers and green foliage will form a background for the receiving line, : After a motor trip East the couple
village. The bride will travel in a green print crepe dress and full length fitted coat of beige wool with brown accessories. Her flowers will be brown orchids. Out-of-town guests attending the ceremony will be Mrs, Creighton Whiting, Evanston, Ill.; Mrs. Max Murdock, Winnetka, Ill.; Mrs. Hurleigh Dorman, Gary; Mrs. Mabel Harris and William Harris, New Harmony.
‘Ecuador’ to Be Topic Mrs. Bertha Walton Baker will talk on “Ecuador” before the Mon-
terey Chapter, International Travel Study Club, meeting for luncheon Tuesday. Mrs. Roger Lawton, 1628 Medford St., will be hostess assisted by Mrs. R. J. Johanson.
Bride-to-Be
Photoreflex Photo. Miss Viola Turmail, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore L. Turmail
| | Mrs. A. C. Rasmussen, Sec.
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Blossom Time
Dance Set |
Card parties, a tea and 3 ance are being planned by church groups. Plans have been completed for the annual Blossom Time Dance sored by the clubs for OU. OF LOURDES CHURCH, evening, April 26, at the Athletic Club. The “Black chestra will play. Mr. and Mus, Syl Hulsman are ‘general chairmen, assisted by Mr. and. Mrs. Russell Moon, co-chairmen, and a general committee of Messrs. and Mesflames Roy Falvey, Lawrence Moran, Fred Schoettle, Fred Haunss, Lawrence Paetz, Joseph Sexton, Alvey |Golay and Dr. and Mrs. Paul Kernel. On the decorations committee are Mr. and Mrs. Edward Siegel, chairmen, and Messrs. and esdames John J. Cairns, Charles Ho and Eugene Gohman.” In charge of tickets are Mr. and Mrs. chairmen; Mr. and Mrs. Moran, cochairmen, Messrs. and Mesdames ‘Hubert McShay, James Robert Wechsler, D. J. Nev Koesters, Ralph White, Pa van, John Spotts, Claude Sifferlan, Clarence Hefferman, George Stahl, H. E. Cunningham, Joseph Weiger, Tony McCann, Eugene Schalk, John Hofer, Clarence Dipple, John| Vestal,
Kernel, Dr. and Mrs. Gi Lawler; Messrs. Paul Goo
will be at home May 2 at Marcy|mi
Mahan, chairmen, assis Messrs. and Mesdames Bert Martin Feeney, William H. | William Greene, John M ed Johnston, Lee Rememet oseph Tracy. Miss Loretts chairman of the gardenia ¢ tee, will be assisted by Misse erine Mahan, Mary Jan Re and Betty Woodrum. Miss Reidy, publicity chairman, on her committee Messrs. dames Cletus Broecker, peicher and Russell Moon,
hursday, May 16, in Ayr torium. Mrs. Joseph Spe rict ways and means ¢ chairman, is in charge. Fangements committee Monday, May 6, at 2 p.
ittee e ar-
ditorium, ‘1010 N. Pennsyl The TABERNACLE AUX
sical tea at 3 p. m. Tuesda; home of Mrs. Clarence Dicks, 3316
tea will honor Mrs. Roy E The Madrigal Singers of School will present a pro Other officers of the auxi Mrs. John R. Curry, vice
A card party for the
1the school will be held
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LL. Grotto Group to Meet The decorating committee ‘of the Sahara Grotto Auxiliary will meet for luncheon Thursday at the home of Mrs. Josephine Kuhn, 2006 E. 10th St. The regular Auxiliary meeting will be at 8 p. mi Wednesday at the Grotto Home with Mrs.
of Seymour, Ind., will be married to les A. Hendricks, son
Charlotte Halter presid The ] ¢ 4 1 t J will
d 55 cliff roses.
4th Ward Group To Hold Musical
A musical tea will be sponsored by the Fourth Ward Woman’s Republican Club Tuesday at 2 p. m. in the _ Banner-Whitehill auditorium. Bob Anderson and Phil Parsons will play accordion and guitar duets
land David Baxter, accompanied by
Mrs. Thomas V. Watkins, will sing. Misses JoAnn and Marcella Reynolds will dance. Mrs. George Agnew will, accompany her son Royce who will sing a group of songs. Miss Margaret Trombley Gerard, hand analyst, will talk on “The Glad Hand.” Special guests will be Secretary of State James ® Tucker, Mrs. Eleanor B. Snodgrass, State Republican viee chairman, and Mrs. J. P. Smith, Marion County vice chairman. || Mrs. Russell I. Richardson, club president, has announced the following committees; Mrs. Lewis Finch, | general chairman; Mrs. Watkins, entertainment chairman; Mrs. Dortha Bender, decorations chairman, with Mrs. Mary Meek, and Mrs. Floyd Burns, hostess chairman, with Mesdames Louis R. Markun, Fred S. Gorham, Nellie
Grubb and S. D. Crane.
i Couple to Wed
In St. John’s
Miss | Gertrude Murphy will become the bride of Joseph L. Garza, New York, in a ceremony at 2:30
‘lp. m. tomorrow at the St. John’s
Evangelical and Reformed Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Murphy.
The Rev. E.| A. Piepenbrok will perform the double g ceremony
.| before an altar banked with palms
and ferns and lighted [by two sevenbranch candelabra. | The bride, who will: be given in marriage by her fatheér, will wear frost white satin fashioned with a shirred bodice and sleeves and a full skirt tapering into a slight train.
Has Square Neckline
The gown has a square neckline and a corselet waistline. The fingertp veil of natural white illusion will fall from a halo of pearlized orange blossoms. Miss Murphy will carry a shower bouquet of bride’s roses and lilies-of-the-valley. |
and in her hair wreath of sweet peas. The bridesmaids, Mrs. Elmer Wheatley and Mrs. LeRoy Phillips,
®| will wear similar frocks and wreaths
and carry arm. bouquets of briar-
Two Flower Maids
Beverly Anne Wheatley and Shirley Mae Nauert will be flower maids, wearing floor length dresses of shell pink net, fashioned with ruffled skirts. In their hair they will wear blue satin bows to match the rows of blue satin bows trimming the front of the frocks. They will carry baskets of rose petals. Elmer Wheatley will be best man, and ushers will be John Hausman and LeRoy Phillips. : A wedding supper at Cifaldi’s for the bridal party w formal reception lors.
Miss LaVerne Phillips, maid of | honor, will wear a frock of powder |: blue Alencon lace fashioned with a |: full skirt and a fitted bodice. With |: “lit she will wear a holero jacket of |: the same material. She will carry an arm bouquet of talisman roses: cae will wear a |:
follow an in-¢ in the church par-|
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lumbia Club Tonight #
Miss Johnson Weds Sunday
The marriage of Miss Marian Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ebert B. Johnson, 3612 Winthrop Ave, and Thomas Frederick O'Haver will be solemnized at 3:30 p. m. tomorrow in the McKee Chapel of the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church. Mr. O’'Haver is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. T. O'Haver of Bloomington. Dr. Roy Ewing Vale, pastor, will read the service. Mrs. Donna Alles, organist, will play “Liebestraum,” “Oh, Promise Me,” “I Love You Truly,” “Because” and “My Heart at Thy Sweet Voice.” The bride will wear a gown of white satin fashioned with a basque waist and full skirt. The sleeves are long and the neckline is square.
Her finger tip veil will fall from a wreath of orange blossoms. She will carry a white prayer book with white orchids and satin streamers knotted with sprigs of white flowers. | Miss Mildred Thompson, maid of honor, will wear a frock of hyacinth blue taffeta and carry a bouquet of spring flowers. The bridesmaids,
| Miss Maude Alice Dodson and Miss
Mildred Stuart, will wear yellow taffeta and carry spring flowers. The dresses of the attendants are fashioned on lines similar to those of the bridal gown. They will wear turbans of yellow and blue taffeta. Robert Harrell will be best man and ushers will be Marshall Hubbard and Bert Kingan. ) The couple will receive informall at the church and a small reception at the home of the bride's parents for the bridal party and relatives will follow. After a short wedding trip the couple will be at home at 1120 N. Pennsylvania St. The bride’s traveling costume will: be a blue wool costume suit with a full length coat. A grey hat and blue accessories will complete the ensemble. Miss Johnson was graduated from
a member of Chi Omega Sorority.
Indiana University and is a member of Phi Kappa Psi Fratenity.
In Organ Recital
Indiana University, where she was
Mr. O'Haver also is a graduate of
Cathryn Smith.
Tea-Shower -
Teas, showers, a luncheon and a dinner dance for brides-to-be are included with an engagement an-
wedding date in today’s nuptial’ news. ‘
tertain tomorrow from 3 5 p. m. with a tea +an shower for Miss Cathefyn Smith, The party will be af{ Miss Pang-
| born’s home, 3342 Washington Blvd,
Miss Smith, S Maurice E. Smith, Philadelphia, will be married to Harry Hanly Garman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry O. Garman, 2062/N.| Meridian St, next Saturday. to-be’and her mother, will be Mes dames Paul M. Loomis, Garman, Thomas Mc€reary, Henry Moffett, ‘Bdward = Humston, Mary Keegan, John Kingsbury and Emsley Johns son and the Misses Mildred Scales, Betty Schissel, Jeannette Thomas, Dorothea Smock, Betty Ann Jones,
Jean Lou Foley, Jean Engelke, Mary Lou Over, Betty Frazer, Mar= jorie Zechiel, [Nora Schiltges and Mary Jane Shaffer.
Mrs. Ruth Seidel Jackson and her daughter, Miss Dorothy - Jackson, were to entertain with a luncheon today at Block’s Terrace Room for Miss Mary Fanchon Parsons who. will become the bride of Harry Ed» mond Riddell April 27. Miss Parson’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Parsons, 4337 Broadway, Mr. Riddell is the son of Dr. and Mrs. E. F. Riddell, 5535°Central Ave, Guests with the bride-to-be and her mother were to include Mrs. Riddell, Mrs. Thomas Riddell, Miss ‘Margaret Lee Riddell and Mrs. Clif» ford Hanning. *
Miss Elizabeth Ann Blacklidge and Mark Briggs of Kokomo, Ind., will entertain) with a dinner dance at the Blacklidge home in Kokomo tonight for Miss Miriam Ellison, whose marriage to R. Donald Underwood will, be April 21 in All Saint’s Cathedral. Miss Blacklidge will be a bridesmaid and Mr. Briggs an usher for the wedding, Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Ellison, 2943 N. Pennsylvania St. are Miss Ellison’s parents. Mr. Underwood is the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Un» derwood, 142 S. Emerson Ave,
Miss Margaret Ann Weinbrecht will be honor guest at a tea and linen shower tomorrow given by Mrs. Michael J. Carr and her daughter Rosemary at the Carr home, 4022 Central Ave. Miss Weinbrecht, daughter -of Mr, and Mrs. John Weinbrecht, will be= come the bride of Richard M. Jones, son of Mrs, Samuel Jones next Saturday. | The bridal colors of blue and gold will be used in decorations for the tea. Mrs. Weinbrecht and Mrs, Jones will pour.
The engagement of Miss Louise Mayes to Byron L. Donough was ane nounced recently by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William" B. Mayes, 541 N. Oakland Ave. The wedding will be in early September.
of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Kadel, has set June 19 as the date for her marriage to William F. Piel III, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred L. Piel Miss Jean Benham entertained recently with a dinner and kitchen shower at her home, 5158 Washington Blvd. for Miss Kadel. Guests with the bride-to-be were Misses:
Crossland, Jane Robinson and Jean Forest. Join Neighborhood Camp Committee ‘Mrs. G. D. Haley and Mrs. Walter S. Wheeler have been named to the Neighborhood Camp Committee. Mrs. ley represents. the Girl Scouts and Mrs. Wheeler the Childe ren’s Museum Guild. . Other members of the committee are Mayor Reginald H. Sullivan, oseph Miner, Mrs. Severin nn, Miss Gertrude Brown, er, Dr. Daniel S. Rob~ inson, DeWitt S. Morgan, Judge
Wilfred Bradshaw, Dr. Howard J. ' Bal
, A. E. Baker, Parker
{ Jordan and Mrs. Lotys Benning :
Also on the committee are Mes2G OIIY An Green, Carl Koons, AS Teitel, George 'E. Clark.
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Miss Elizabeth Kadel, daughfer -
Peggy Burrell, Betty Ball, Marianna’
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