Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 May 1940 — Page 8

“Many Box Parties Avionead by:

Local Persons for Speedway

The Ports Iinded both the home grown and out-of-town varietie: s—flocked to the Speedway today for

- the annual Speedway classic. Gay colors were predomi-

nant in the boxes despite the possibility of rain later in the day. As usual, the tren and many local persq tives and friends. Co-hosts at a party - occupying eval) parking #paces at the | track were Miss Barbara Haines and her fiance, Thomas Chandler | Werbe Jr., Anderson, Ind. Sylvester Johnson Jr, and John Carey | Appel, Their guests included Mr, and Mrs, Fred 'D. Sauter, Homer Dixon, Donald Jerems and Philip Dering, all of Chicago; David Reynolds, Richmond, Va.; Orville Mellick, New York; Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Carey and Clinton Frank, Evanston, Ill; Dick Jennings, New Castle, Ind., ‘and Russell. Adams, Philadelphia.

was. to large parties at the track

Other guests were Misses Martha Ann and Lucile Schaf, Pra-.

dence and Nina Brown, Joan Metzger, Alice Vonnegut; Nancy Trim‘ble, Jane Adams and Ruth Fishback and Robert Smith, Edwin Craft Jr., Alex oliets, Evan Noyes Allen Clowes, Dan Morse, John Sutton, Byron Hollett,- Evan . Noyes and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred J. Stokely Jr. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Block Jr. were to have as their guests ii their box Mr. and ‘Mrs. Loy Baxter. Guests in Sheriff Al Feeney’: box were to be Mr. and Mrs. Jule Horwick, Chicago, Mr. and Mrs " Francis J. Feeney and Miss Ora Gilliatte.

James Birt Entertains 3

Speedway guests of James ‘0. Birr are Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mi Decker, Miss Virginia Miles, Miss Rosemary Dickson and Walter Ciscoe, Louisville, Ky. The party attended ie Indianapolis Ath: letic Club Speedway Ball last night and will be at the Indianapolif ' Country Club Circus Dance t6énight.

Mr. and Mrs. Archie N. Bobbitt will entertain informally a .

their home after the race for the group which attended with them) - These were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Morris, South Bend, Ind.; Rep. anc, Mrs. Charles Halleck of Rensselaer, Ind., and. Washington: Mr. ang Mrs. Franklin S. Reynolds, Cambridge City, Ind.; Mr. and Mrs) Felix McWhirter and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dawson.

Large Group With L. D. Fosters

Mys. Henry Beers, Long Island, was| the guest of her mother, Mrs. William A. Atkins, and Mr. Atkins in their box. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Foster were to entertain Messrs, and Mesdames George Hilge« meier Jr., Ellison Fadely, Otis Bradway, New Castle, Ind., and Mr. and Mrs, Ben Jaffee: and Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Stern of Chicago. A picnic at the Fadely ‘farm will follow the race. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Todd included William c! Dunn, Terre Haute, Ind., Mrs. Anna Louise Mouch, Messrs. and Mesdames Otto Eisetilohr,’ Norman Keveérs, Dudley Gallahue anc uel Griffith. Dr. and Mrs. Marlow W. Manion will take their Sn to the Indianapolis Country Club dinner dance following the race. Their guests vere to be Dr. and Mrs! Garrett, Ind., and Mr ang Mrs. William T. McKay, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Miss Murriel Russell of “Cleveland was to be the guest, of Boyc Dudley. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas: R. Kackley were “0 have ‘Mr. and Mrs. .- Whittemore, St. Louis, Mo., with them. Mr. and Mrs. S. F Pali b's guests were td be Mr andgMrs, J. P. Johnson Jr. of New " York. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick S. Boone Jr. were to have as their guests their cousins, Mr. and: Mrs. Fred Krug and Mr. Krug’s mother. Mrs. Henry Krug, Bt. Louis, Mo.

Large Out-of- Town Group

Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Murphy entertained 35 out-of-town guests in boxes. Following the race they will go to the Murphy home for a tea and will have dinner at the Woodstock Club tonight. Mr. and Mrs, Roy Wilmeth will have a party at their country home following the race. | Guests will include Mr. and Mrs, nry G, Dollman and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gordon, who ‘Were to be the Wilmeth’s guests at the race. Messrs. and Mesiames Maurice Mackey, Henley T. Hottel and ‘M. L. Hall entertained Messrs. and Mesdames George W. Palmer Jr., Claude Fletcher, Ralph McElfresh, John C. Quinn and William KE, Stewart, all of Cincinnati; Charles G. Fleetwood, Newark, N. J, and Messrs. and Mesdames L. L. Paul, Paul Lundmark and Donald C. Drake. Their party will have dinner at Holly Hock Hill after the race. “Mr. and Mrs. William B. S@kely Jr. were to have as their guests Dr, ‘and Mys. Irving Brotmar -and Mrs. Mabel Walker Wille< brandt of Washingt. Dr. and Mrs. Harry R. Kerr will entertain their race guests al dinner at the Meridien Hills Country -Club., They will include Nr. and Mrs. W. Paul Jones, Philadelphia, fore merly of Indianapolis, and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Rudepohler, Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Hl W. Fuehring were to have Mrs. Amil Kuehne ‘ of St. Louis, Mo.. as their guest. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ray Bunch were M:. and Mrs, Felix Monroe Robbins, New Madrid, MG6.; Felix M. ‘Robbins Jr. and Miss Blanche Mudd, St. Louis, Mo, and T. C. Pinkley Jr, Pertage. Mo. - Guests of Col. and Mrs. A.<W. Herrington were Mr. -and Mrs. Fred Young, ‘Racine, Wis. In the box of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Sisk were=Mr, and Mrs. /,. R. Stewart, ‘Anderson, Ind.; Mr. and Mrs L. A. Black and Mr. anc Mrs. Earl Ar: ong. Muncie, Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. Finley .LaBar, Columbus, Ind. and Walter E. Brownell and - his son of Valparaiso, Ind. > The party will have dinner at Holly Hock Hill after the race.

Buffet Supper Follows Race

Mr. and Mrs.’ BE. Frank Bridges will entertain their guests at a buffet supper at their home after the race. These were to be Mr, and Mrs. George Betts, Chicago; Henry Burns and Theodore Madill,

New York: Lee Brown, Tulsa, Okla, and Malcolm Mussler, Pitis~

burgh. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Huesmann attended the race with their children, Ann and Louis Jr, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Shea. Mr. and Mrs. William Faye, Hollywood, Cal, were with Mrs. Faye's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Arthur J. Hansen. Mrs. Faye, the former Eleanor Hansen, is a sister-in-law of the film actress, Alice Faye. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dean were Mrs. Grace DeBruton,/Mr. and Mrs. William Miskimen, Mr. and Mrs. William Macgregor Morris and Stuart Dean. Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. Roemler and Mrs. Marjorie Roemler innaird had as their guest Henry A. Callahan of New York. Mr. Callahan is a house guest of the Roemlers.# With Mr. and Mrs. Donald McLeod were Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Williams, Farmington, Conn, formerly of Indianapolis. Miss Mear« jorie Cowan, Mrs. McLeod's sister, had Mrs. Bodine Stephenson, Pasadena, Cal, as her guest. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Manning were to have in their group Dr. and Mrs. H. J. Adelmann of| Joliet, Ill. Mr. and Mrs. John Ford, Detrcit, were with ‘Mr, and Mrs, Frederick T. Holliday. With. Mr. and Mrs. James E ®Curtis were Mr. and Mrs Delbert Smith, Detroit; A. R. Smith, Glennie, Mich., and their daughter, Josephine. They will attend’ the Indianapolis Country Club dinner following the race.

Five in Stevenson Box Mr. and Mrs. John Stevenson were to entertall Tan Cunnin g, Dayton, O.; Jack Stevenson and Miss Alice Wright." Guests of Mr, and Mrs. J. A. Thomson were to be Mr. and Mrs. Daniel H. Robertson of Oak Park, Ill. With Mr, and Mrs. L. L. Harshbarger and

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their children, Jane and Lyhh, were Dr. and Ms. Keith DeVoe .

. and Mr. and Mrs. Wade Utley, Columbus, O.; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gearhart, Des Moines, Iowa, and Mr. and Mrs, Robert M, Dedaker and their children; Georgianna and Robert Jr. Mr. and Mrs. G. Kenneth Bryant were to have as their guests Mrs. Bryant's sisters and their husbands; Mr. and Mrs. Mack ‘Chipley, Carthage, Miss., and Mr. and Mrs. Bolton Brown, Lexington, Miss. Messrs. and Mesdames Walter C. Hiser, Paul Cullom of Frankfort, Ind., and Silas B. Reagan will occupy a box. Attending ‘with Mr. and Mrs. Thornton Sterrett and_ their daughter, Barbara, were Mr, and Mrs. Russell Ayres and their ‘children, William and Beverly. The. boxes of Governor and Mrs. M. Clifford Townsend were occupied by their son, Max A. -Townsend, and Mrs. Townsend, their daughters and sons-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marshall and Mr. Mrs. Lemoyne Duncan of Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. J. L, Kleifisch of Hartford City, Ind. Mrs, Kleifisch is a niece of Gov= ‘ ernon Townsend. The senior Townsends were not to be present, * having left yesterday for Duluth, Minn, where Governor Townsend is attending the Governors’ Gontirence,

T. P. Club to. Pienic

At Noblesville Park Personals

8 were hosts to out-of-town rela- +

John W. Thomson,

‘|blue and melody yellow. Miss Vir-

~] LY the bride.

.|Mrs. James O'Donnell, Chicago; Mr.

Bend. Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. William

Members . of the T. P. Club will . picnic tomorrow night at the park “in Noblesville, Ind.

Guests will include the Misses

Lucy Peterson, Virginia Foster, Betty Woodbury, Ruth Schlaegel, Lura Roberson, Jeanne Jbdhnson, Betty Poole, Jane ‘Sherry and Gene Fulton.

Feliocho Club M eels

{Miss Mary ented will entertain members of the Feliocho Club " her home at 8 p. m. Friday.

Bon Ton Club to Dance

The’ Bon, Ton, Club will. sponsor dances and card Patties tonight and t ati ‘the Wodmen’s

Two Indianapolis students at the

Academy of the Brown County Ur-:

sulines, St. Martin's, O., will receive diplomas at the ninety-fifth ennual commencement program a: the school on June 5 at 3 p. m. They are Miss Susan Ann Brosnan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Brosnan, 226 East 45th St, and Miss Patricia Wells, daughter of Mrs. Genevieve K. Wells, 3620 Washington Blvd. The Rev. Juvenal Berens, O. F. M,, Cincinnati will address the graduates. Two Indianapolis women will receive degrees at commencement exercises at New York University June 5. They are Elizabeth Anne Whitaker, 3498 Fall Creek Blvd., master of science in retailing, and Dalya Wildebar, Washington Hotel, Bachelor of Science, School of

Mrs. R. Blayne. MeCurry (left) and Mrs. R. S. Mitchell are arfanging a musical tea for Monday afternon a‘ the home of Mrs. F. R. Weaver, 1315 Golden Hill Drive. ters of the British Empire, are sponsoring the event..

The Dryborough Abbey Chapter, DaughProceeds will go to allied. war relief.

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Conley, 1617 E.

Martin’s Church at Martinsville, Ind., read the mass. Gold vases of Talisman roses and .delphinium were used on both the main ahd side altars. Members of the ensemble providing the bridal music were Mrs. William J. Gobry, contralto, Miss Mary Feeney, soprano; Humbert, P. Pagani, baritone; Thomas Poggiani, violinist, an Miss Victoria Montani, harpist. 7 Miss Ann Louise Conley, her sister's maid of honor, wore an aloha blue net frock in bouffant style. The tight fitted basque waist was of embroidered lace and was made with a sweetheart neckline and short puffed sleeves. Her French turban was of tiny flowers in alaoh

ginia Paden, bridesmaid, was in melody yellow fashioned like that of the maid of honor, and she also wore a flower turban. Both carried muffs of Talisman roses and wore mother of pearl lockets given them

Bride Wears Satin

"Dr. Conley gave his daughter hn marriage. The bridal gown was of ivory satin in 1890 period style. The shirred bodice had a high band of satin cording at the waistline in front, and) the puffed sleeves were fitted and extended in points at the wrists. The full gored skirt swept into a long, full train. Her fingertip veil of illusion fell from a erown of orange blossoms. She wore a single strand of pearls, a gift of the

of-pearl prayerbook with. a white orchid and streamers. Robert J. Conley, Renesselaer, Ind., a cousin of the bride, was best man. Joseph Reidy and Arthur Rehling were ushers. The bride’s mother wore a floor length . triple-sheer gown with a bodice of white eyelet organdy..The jacket’ had long sleeves and lapels of the white eyelet organdy. Her white rough straw hat had a profile brim and black veil and her accessories were * white. Mrs. Kull chose gray sheer with white accessories. Both wore orchid corsages.

Wedding Breakfast Follows

A wedding breakfast at the Columbia Club followed the ceremony. A reception at the home of the bride's parents was to be from 2 to 4 p. m. The couple will leave for a motor trip, the bride traveling in a green sheer frock with brown and white accessories and an orchid corsage. They will be at home after June 10- at 1229 N. Pennsylvania St. Out-of-town guests were Dr. and Mrs. C. V. Rozelle, Anderson, Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Conley, Rensselaer, Ind... Mr. and Mrs. Michael Burke, Chicago; Dr. and Mrs. John Fisher, Clarksburg, Ind.; Mrs. John Reidy, Miami, Fla.; Mr. and Mrs. M. X. Kigin, Tampa, Fla.; and Mrs. Thomas Vavul, South Feeney, Greensburg, N. C.; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Feeney. High Point, N. C.; Miss Catherine Currigan, Denver, Colo, and Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Newcomb, Bradfordsville, Ky. g The bride attended Indiana University and Mr. Newcomb attended Loyola University in Chicago.

Clubs to Dine, Dance Tonight

Dances and dinners are scheduled tonight at town and country clubs as the concluding features of the! holiday. The Indianapolis Country Club will have a Circus Dinner Dance

mings are arrangements chairmen, assisted Messrs. and Mesdames Talbott Denny, William F. Souder Jr. and E. Eugene Whitehill. mis A buffet luncheon and a dinner tonight are booked at the Woodstock Club. ‘Members attended a dance last night at the club. Among the parties were those at which Mr

and Mrs. Thomas Mahaffey were hosts. The Indianapolis Athletic Club will have a Victory dinner dance following the 509 mile race. The Continental All Girl Orchestra will play for ddncing, beginning at 6:30 p. m. # The Columbia Club's Memorial Dinner Dance tonight will feature the music of Dick Robbins and his

night. The swimming pool was to be opened today at the Meridian Hills Country Club.. Men golfers at the club were to hold. an 18-hole ‘handi-

bridegroom, and carried a mother-|P€

tonight. Mr. and Mrs. J. 1. Cum-|.

William Coleman Atkins and y

orchestra from 7 p. m. until mid-|

Mary. Civelia Conley Is Married To Edward T. Newcomb T oday At Holy Cross Church ~~

Miss Mary Cecelia Conley, daughter of Dr. ad Mrs. Joseph. L. Ohio St., became the bride of Edward T. Newcomb, nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kull, 440 N. Walcott St., in a ceremony at 9 o'clock this morning at Holy Cross Catholic Church. . The Rt. Rev. Msgr. William F. Keefe performed the ceremony and the Rev, Francis Kull, cousin of the bridegroom and pastor of St.

Service Read At St: Roch’s

St. Roch’s Catholic Church was the scene at 9 a. m. this morning of the marriage of Miss Dorothy Teipen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Teipen, 2860 S. Meridian St., to 7 Lambert Mangold, son of Mrs. Lewis Mangold, 1917 Charles St. The Rev. Omer Bruck officiated and .read the nuptial mass. Miss Frances Ann Wohlhieter, organist, played a program of bridal airs and William Shine Jr. sang “Ave Maria.” Pink gladioli and greenery decorated the church.

Miss Dolores Teipen, sister of the bride and maid of honor, wore a princess style frock of petal ‘pink alencon lace and net made with short puffed sleeves and tiny but= tons from neck to waistline. Miss Maxine Teipen, junior bridesmaid, and Miss Mary Lou Teipen, flower |" girl, also sisters of the. bride, were in bouflant style net frocks. Maxine wore melody blue and Mary Lou wore pink. The maid of honor and junior bridesmaids wore poke bonnets and lace gloves matching their ‘frocks. The maid of honor carried a colonial bouquet of roses and ‘the flowers of the other attendants were colonial bouquets of sweet as. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of net and alencon lace over a satin slip. It was styled with a sweetheart neckline and short puffed.sleeves. Her full length- train falling from the waistline was inset with panels of lace and net godets. Her long illusion veil was made with a coronet of seed pearls‘'and a border of alencon lace. and her flowers were white roses, lilies of the valley and baby breath.

another brother, and brother . of * the

Mangeld, Charles) Teipen, pride. | Navy blue chiffon. with navy accessories was worn by the bride's mother and Mrs. Mangold was in Copenhagen blue with navy and white accessories. Both wore white roses. * A wedding breakfast at Bluff Crest followed the ceremony. Upon toeir return from a wedding trip north the couple will be at home at 5018 Madison Ave. Out-of-town “guests were Mr. and Mrs. John R. Ritzi, Metamora, Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Biltz, Brookville, Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mangold. Richmond, Ind. Mrs. Mary Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Williams, New Paris, O.; Mr. and Mrs. Tony Teipen, Crawfordsville, Ind.,, and Mr. and Mrs. William Burns, Piqua. O.

I. T.S. C. Sets’ Installation

Installation "of officers of the Federation of International TravelStudy Clubs, Inc., will be at 8 p. m. tomorrow at the "Hotel Pobly Mrs. John M. Price, assisted by Mesdames Denzil Washmuth, Fred Hofert, Charles R. Stuart and V. L. Rigot, will be in charge of the ceremonies.

Mrs. R. J. Roller, president; Mrs. Stuart, first vice president; Mrs. S. M. Mogab, second vice president; Mrs. Eural Byfield, recording secretary; Mrs. H. B. Clow, treasurer, and Mrs. Vaughn Cooke, corresponding secretary.

chapters of the federation also will will be Mesdames H. P. Willwerth,

Burghard will sing and Mrs. Wilmoth -Benson will play turing the services.

Rev. Schultz to Speak

“Memorial Day” will be the subJect of the Rev. Worman H. Schultz 8: the monthly meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary to the Altenheim at 2 p. m. tomorrow at the Home, 2007 N. Capitol’ Ave. Mrs. Ernest Meyer. pianist, will play and the Rey. Mr. Schultz will sing.

Entertains Class

The Misses Emma. Lou Tatman, Peggy Langlais, Mary Jane Coy and Shirley Suladie ‘entertained last

John Mangold was his brother's: ‘Mr. and Mrs. V. G.

test man and ushers were Robert | ye Ind.; Mrs. E. E. Gackenheimer, (Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Welch, Mr. and

Officers who will be installed are!

Recently elected officers of all be installed at, the meeting. Ushers g W. A. Ferguson, N. J. Smallwood,

Howard Spurgeon, Virgil Marshall, Cooke and George Dyer. Mrs. O. R.

night at Miss Tatman’s home with ||

[Sc Philip Neri Wedding Scene

White gowns were worn by both

| the bride and her attendants at the

wedding of Miss Rosemary Klein to Lawrence C. Moore at 9 o’clock this morning at St. Philip Neri Catholic Church. The bride is the daughter of John G. Klein, 2709 E. St. Clair St, and Mr. Moore is the son of Mr, and Mrs, Lawrence B. Moore, 632 N. Jefferson Ave, - The Rev. Fr. Philip Moore, C. S. €., uncle of ‘the bridegroom, officiated. The nupital mass was “Messa Pastorale” (Pietro Yon). Miss Mary Helen Brook, organist, played a program of bridal airs and Mrs. Prudence Nelan sang - Schubert’s “Ava Maria” during the mass. Palms and cibotium ferns were used at the altar. Wear Net Gowns

Gowns of the bride and her attendants were fashioned of - white net with sweetheart necklines, short, puffed sleeves, draped bodices and bouffant skirts. Miss Anna J. Klein, sister of the bride and maid of honor, wore a bonnet of rose maline with matching rose mitis. = The

- | bridesmaids, Miss Mary Ann Moore,

sister of the bridegroom, Miss Jean Byers and Miss Mary Ann Doyle, wore blue bonnets and blue mitts. Miss Klein carried Finch and Rapture roses and blue forget-me- nots wih puffs of tulle. The bridesmaids ied Finch roses and delphinium. bride was given in marriage by her father. Her gown wa$ made with a full length train bordered with lace ‘and she wore a fingertip length bonnet, veil. Her flowers were swainsonia and marguerites with a white orchid center.

Joseph Moore. Best Man

Joseph. Moore, brother of the bridegroom, was best man and ushers were Vincent Rogers and Roland Archer. Mrs. Roy Byers, aunt of the bride, wore blue crepe with white accessories. A light blue sheer jacket dress with white accessories was worn by the bridegroom’s mother. Both wore gardenia corsages. ‘A wedding breakfast at Whispering Winds followed the ceremony and a reception at the home of Mrs. Byers was to be held from 1 to 4 p. m. OQut-of-town guests were Mr. ‘and Mrs. C. M. Mitchell, Gary, Ind.; Smith, Lafay-

Mrs. Harold Raifsnider and Mr. and Paul Gackenheimer, all of Wabash, Ind.; Mrs. V. R. Vrooman, Peru, Ind.; ‘Mrs. J. V. Smith and Joseph Smith; Danville, Ill.; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moore, Memphis, Tenn.; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hipskind, Logansport, Ind., and Charles Moore, Chicago. Leave for Chicago Mr. and Mrs. Moore will leave for a trip to Chicago following the: re-

ception, the bride traveling in a gray

frock with navy ‘accessories and a corsage of tuberous begonias. They will be at home on their return at the Col-Ten Apartments. [ The bride was graduated from St.

'Agnes’ Academy and Mr. Moore at-

tended the University of Notre Dame and will be graduated from Butler University next month.

Mrs. ‘Wilford D. Furgasen, Miss Kitty Foutty and Miss Anida Cassidy (left to right) and Hunter are arranging the Omega Nu Tau Dance.

at the hotel.

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Chapter, Several informal parties -are planned to precede the dance. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Earl Schull at a cocktail party in their home will be Mr. and Mrs. Charles C:. Weibold, Miss Coletta Schuckman and Miss Mary Jane Settlemeyer, all of Cincinnati; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Jerald, Noblesville, Ind., Robert Crouch and James Milarm. Mr. and Mrs.

ciude Messrs. and Mesdames Ralph Worrell, Herbert Burnett, Walter ‘Neilson, Fred Challis and R. M. Worrell and Miss Ruth Furgason.

Hunters to Entertain

Mr. and Mrs. Lisle C. Hunter will have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Russell Wattleworth, Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Miller, Miss Patricia Quinlan and Dr. John D. Lincoln. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Corwin S. Alexander Jr. will be Mr. and Mrs. Harold

Barrett, Miss Norma Walters and John Girton. Mr. and Mrs. E. Carl Paul will entertain with a cocktail party ‘at their home for Messrs. and Mesdames: Ray Riddle, Dawson, Eates and Tan Linsley. Guests with Miss Marie Hartley will be Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Grunes, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lynch and Daniel Machen. In the party of Mr. “and Mrs. Walter Kendall will be Messrs. and Mesdames Sherman Armour, Edward Hohlt, C. R. Kirkwood: and LeRoy Dyer. - Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Collins, will be Mr. and Mrs. Milton Davis, Pamona, Cal., Mr. and Mrs. Robert Huffman, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Collins, Miss Mildred Bender and "Carter Bates. Miss Opal Wiseman will entertain Messrs. and Mesdames Edward V. Leinhos, Thornton Rust, Leland Rawlings and John J. Sullivan Jr., Miss -Emmy Seveke, Miss Elizabeth Davies, Paul Davies, Harold Row and Gordon B. Cutler. |

Wayne Farmers Hosts

Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Farmer's guests will include Messrs. . and Mesdames Max Albrecht, Cyril Wainscott and Leon Stierwalt. |Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dale will enter ain Mr. and Mrs. Clayre Ward and|Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ward.’ Miss Helen Abel will have with her Messrs. and Mesdames Floyd Smith, Lewis Clark, and Harry Benton and Rudolph Klinge. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Boyd will be Mr. and. Mrs. Gerald McIntyre, Misses Loretta Weekly, Esther Stotler, Edith Barr and Hazel Monce, William Plymate, Homer Marsh and Frank Shearer. Miss Victoria Marculescu will entertain with a cocktail party at her e for Misses Mary Margaret Love, Dorothea Neigor, Izor, Phoebe Marculescyy Marie Cook, Mable Nelson, Ann Cook,

Ann Musulin, Martha Simpson, Ann

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Omega Nu Tau Sorority Plans Seventh Annual Rose Ball for Saturday at Hotel Lincoln

The seventh annual rose ball of the National Council, Omega Nu Tau Sorority, will be Saturday in the Travertine Room of Hotel Lincoln. Doc Grayson's orchestra will play for dancing from 10 p. m. to 1 a. m. Mrs. Wilford D. Furgason of Gamma Chapter is chairman of the committee in charge, assisted by Mrs. Lisle C. Hunter, Alpha Chapter; Miss Kitty Foutty, Omicron Chapter, and Miss Anida Cassidy,

‘Wilford Furgason's party will in-

C. Carpenter, Mr. and Mrs. John|®

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Laythan and Betty sWarden. Other guests will be Jack Hutton, Ray Patterson, Edward Rosman, Edvard Burns, Fred Gronau, Leonard Campbell, Tony Kettle, sames Campbell, Elden Cannon and Forest Strough.

Out-of-Town Guests Guests from out-of-town chapters will be Mr. and-Mrs. Richard Yeager, Misses Betty Johnson, Elizabeth Heim and Janelyn Smith, William Rogers; Clifford Smith ‘and Robert Franklin, all” of Muncie, Ind.; Misses Margie Larkin, th Haunschild, Alice Rutherford, Esther Merkt, Ann Neumeyer, Bessie Hauts, Gertie Walsh, Alice Bertoncini;, Ruth “Keifler, Dorothy Haney and Eunice Guidugli, all of Cincinnati, and Mrs. Fred Brown, Misses Janet and Mildred Hughes and Gerry Graeter, all of Dayton, O.

D. A. R. Regent To Entertain

Mrs. Gustavus B. Taylor, regent, will entertain new and retiring

rmembers of the board of manage-

ment of the Caroline Scott Harrison Chapter, Daughters of the

American ‘Revolution, Monday. The

luncheon will be at the Propylaeum. New officers. of the. chapters’ Wheel and Distaff Committee are Mrs. Paul Ragan, president; Mrs. W. O. Weber, vice president: Mrs. L. L. Clark, secretary; Mrs. N. | T. Washburn, treasurer; Mrs. Wilbur Smith, project chairman; Mrs. Francis Coe, chairman of pages, and Miss Alice Angerer, membership chairman. Tuesday 10 members of the P. S. Club of School 60 will present to the comittee a collection of toys which club members have reconditioned for the use at the committee’s toy lending libraries. The presentation will be made at the home of Miss Jean Redwine, 2967 Princeton Place, at 3 p. m.

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Miss Helen Jones,. were

In organdy

frocks fashioned like that of the

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llow. The

attendants wore hats of material

matching their gowns

and whil

satin sandals and carried arm pou-

quets of pastel flowers. The bride, giveh jin m her uncle, Patrick J. M a gown of white mausst over white satin’ with a fs Her long veil was caugh

.| roses, and she carried a

from which fell strea with baby breath. | Frank” Weidekamp), was pest ushers were Albert Francis Cunningham. Mrs. Egan, the |brid chose powder hiue lace and white accessories ar of pink roses. Is. wore a sheer print with sories and a corsage of

A wedding breakfast mediate families was to

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noon at the “Indianapolis Athletis

Club and there was to tion at the home of the ents from 2 to 5 p/m. will be at home June Hawthorne Lane upon from a wedding trip.

be a recepbride’s pare The coup 10 at 24 their return

Flower Show Sat

The Irvington Show, open to amateur of Irvington, will from 1 to 9 p. m’ at 5 ington St. Mrs. Wi. is in charge of the ing a number of new exh

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is expeci« ibitors this

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