Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 June 1940 — Page 4
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SOCIETY—
Joan Pratt Johnson to Be Married To Elmer Stuart Doriot Tonight
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Masses of white peonies banked against the pews will form a pathway for the bridal party at the wedding at 8 p. m. tonight in the First Presbyterian Church. of Miss Joan Pratt Johnson and Elmer Stuart Doriot. Palms, cibotium ferns, candelabra and pedestals of the peonies will decorate the altar and standards of peonies will flank the entrance to the church reception room. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Wilbur Johnson. Mr. Doriot is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer E. Doriot.
Dr. George Arthur Frantz will officiate at ‘the ceremony.
A bridal chorus of 16 girls will enter first. They will sing the Lohengrin wedding march and a program-ef bridal airs. Following them will be the ushers, James E. Forsythe, Royer K. Brown, Dwight W. Casey and Thomas Dillon. Mrs. Ruth Pratt Johnson, sister of the bride and matron of honor, will enter next. Her gown of heavenly blue marquisette is designed with a full skirt over an organdy foundation. The high neckline is piped in pink matching the pink sash. She will cairy Rapture roses and blue delphinium tied with blue maline.
Bride Will Wear White Marquisette’ Gown
The bride, who will enter with her uncle, Mr. Wilfred Kurth, Ridgewood, N. J., will wear a gown of white marquisette with a Chantilly lace bodice, square neckline and puffed sleeves. A. flounce of the lace will edge the skirt’and the long train. She will wear mitts of old family lace and a strand of pearls given her by the bridegroom. Her illusion veil, falling to the end of the train, will be mounted on a cornet cap of heirloom Brussels lace. Her bouquet of white roses, lupine and swainsonia will be interspersed with puffs of maline and tied with a shower of satin ribbons. Homer A. Doriot will be his brother’s best man. Mrs. Johnson will wear a gown of rose gray Alencon lace and chiffon with a white orchid corsage. Mrs. Doriot’s steel-blue sheer crepe will be worn with purple orchids. The reception room will be decorated with palms, cibotium ferns, and ivy on the mantelpiece. Summer flowers and candelabra will complete the decorative scheme. Mrs. Kurth will pour.
Couple to Take Coast Cruise
The couple will leave on a wedding trip to the East. After a shert coast cruise they will return by way of White Sulphur Springs and will be at home after July 1 at 3630 N. Meridian St. } Out-of-town guests in addition to Mr. and Mrs. Kurth will include Mrs. H. H. Rice of Detroit and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bailey. Birge of Bloomington, Ind.
Rev. E. Ainger Powell Will Perform Lynn-Shideler Ceremony Tonight
: Christ Episcopal Church will be the scene at 8 p. m. tonight of ' the wedding of Miss Jane Shideler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack E. Shideler, to John Spann Lynn, son of Mr. and. Mrs. J. Raymond Lynn. Chancel and altar will be decorated with ferns and the family pews will be marked with tulle streamers. The Rev. E. Ainger Powell is to perform the ceremony. Cheston L. Heath, organist, will play the Prelude and the Overture tothe third act of “Lohengrin” and the Lohengrin and Mendelssohn marches for the entrance and exit of the bridal party. The bridesmaids, Miss Betty Messick and Miss Jane Cooling, will be in petal pipk frocks of mousseline de soie made with long, tightly fitting sleeves and bouffant skirts. Their jackets of alencon lace will have lace snoods, and they will carry arm bouquets of shell pink peonies. Mrs, Emmett Jackson, Hammond, Ind. matron of honor, will wear aqua mousseline de soie styled like ‘the bfidesmaldy gowns, and also will carry shell pink peonies.
Bride Will Carry Prayer Book
The bride’s gown of white duchess satin is made on princess lines and has a sweetheart neckline, long sleeves and a row of tiny _: satin buttons from neck to waistline in back. The skirt sweeps into a full length train. Her fingertip-length veil of illusion will be caught with a cabochon of gardenias and lilies -of the valley and she will carry a prayer book, covered with gardenias, from which will fall streamers knotted with swainsonia. The bridegroom’s attendants will be Kennard King, best man, Malcolm Clark, Valparaiso, Ind., Donald Duck, Kenneth Griffith and Willis Blatchley, ushers. A gown of gray lace will be worn: by Mrs. Shidsier and her -corsage. will be of shell pink earpations. Mrs. Lynn will wear a blue chiffon inset with lace, a matching blue toque trimmed with pink rosebuds and a corsage of sweetheart roses and forget-me-nots. The bride has chosen a blue sheer ensemble for traveling with which she will wear white accessories and a corsage of gardenias, sweetheart roses and delphinium. i a wedding trip in the East, the couple will be at home in Indianapolis after June 24.
Buffet Supper Tomorrow at Country Club
A buffet supper wilt be served at 6:30 p. m. tomorrow at the Indianapolis Country Club. Golfers will have a two-ball foursome at the club tomorrow and women members will have a flag tournament on Tuesday. Spring handicap prizes will be awarded at the luncheon to follow Tfiesday’s tournament. ‘
Children’s Museum Guild Committees Named
Mrs. Norman Baxter, new president of the Children’s Museum Guild, named chairmen of the guild's committees yesterday at a luncheon at the Woodstock Club. | Mrs. John Kinghan heads the ways and means committee, .assisted by Mrs. William F. Souder Jr. and Mrs. Henry Todd. Other "appointments are: Mrs. Thomas Reilly, hostess committee; Mrs. Walton Wheeler, hobby room; Mrs. Samuel Simpson, entertainment: Mrs. Harrison Eiteljorg, program; Mrs. Oscar A. Jose Jr., museum achivities exchange committee, and Mrs. Walter Hiser, publicity. ” #” 2
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Acorn Camps to Open | |
The eighth season of the ‘Acorn. Camps will open Monday with a program of oufidoor activities for| children under 12 years of age. The camp is located on a 40-acre tract north of Carmel, Ind. Children already enrolled for the season’s activities are Jane Adler, Susan Atkins, Punky Bloemker, Betsy Daugherty, Mary Garstang, Marcia Kimber, Ethel and Martha Madden, Lynn Peterson, Nancy Solomon, Laura Stout, Caftol Teckemeyer, Tommy Atkins, Jimmy Balch, Herbert Call, David Churchman, Richard Clutz, Dean Daugherty, Tony Fairbanks, Jerry land Ted Daniel, Jerry Fenstermaker, Otto Feucht, Sam Sooiwin, hucky Greathouse, Tom: Hollett, Mike Kinney, Billy Landers, John Maxwell, Jack Moll, Bob Neger, Lary NoHing, Ed Perry, Bobby Sparks, Fred Terry and Leonard - oung.
Club to. Hike Monday | | Meeting Place Changed
The Arbutus Garden Club The Ironwood Camp of the Royal have a hike and picnic at noon|Neighbor Lodge will have its first Monday. Members will meet at the meeting in its new headquarters at
Ft. Friendly, 51 home of Mrs. S. B. Flanner on Cold | Tuesday oiht 2 y Tinos ots
Spring Road. Members are asker d (lodge plans to’ meet second and to bring. Shei lunches. Sutin Tuesiay of each month. ig
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Bryant- Jenner Rite Tomorrow
Miss Evelyn Louise Jenner, daughter .of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred G. Jenner, 3506 N. Illinois St. will become the bride of Carl C. Bryant, son of E. C. Bryant of Lafayette, Ind, at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in the North Methodist Church. The Rev. C. A. McPheeters will officiate. Ferdinand Foltz. organist,>will play a program of bridal music preceding
and during the ceremony. The bride will wear an ensemble of light beige with ‘a full length fitted coat. Her draped turban and sandals. will be of summer brown and she will wear an orchid corsage. Mrs. Loran Park, matron of
Delft blue, accessories of Dubonnet red and a corsage of Dubonnet rosebuds. Arthur Stone Jr. Anderson, will be best man and ushers will be J. W. Barrett and Richard Pullen. Following a short wedding trip, the couple will be at home aftsr June 16 at the Harrison Apartments, 1320 N. Delaware St.
Ward-Belmont Club Lunches
Dr. J. E. Burk, Nashville, Tenn., president of Ward-Belmont College, spoke today at the state luncheon of the Ward-Belmont Alumnae Club in the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Among those who attended the luncheon were Mrs. Burk and the Burk’s daughter, Margaret. Indianapolis alumnae who attended were the Mesdames R. O. Worland, Verle Campbell, Morris Crain, John Caylor, Ross E. Coffin, E. W. Congleton, G. Morton Davidson, Martha Rucker Foreman, John B. Moriarity, Tom Reid, A. C. Schrader, Ralph E. Suits, Arthur W. Spivey, George A. VanDyke Jr., Nathan T. WaShburn Jr. and Mrs. A. Hernley Boyd. Other guests were the Misses Margaret Hetherington, Florence Lustgarten, Marjorie Moreland, Lena Saunders, Ruby Sagalowsky, Frances Chaw, Joan . Schradetf, Christine Schrader and Louise Trees. Among out-of-town members who attended were Miss Winifred Brown; Lizton; Mrs. ‘Roy Anadell, Waveland; Mrs. John Engle, Medaryville; Misés Suzanne Epgg,
‘| Greensburg; Miss Martha Lou Gor-
ton, Kokomo; Mrs. Jack W. Henderson, Bloomington; Mrs, Murray T. McKee, Columbus, Ind.; Miss Betty Lou Pfeiffer, Muncie; Mrs. Ben Rechter, Bloomington; ~ Mrs. James Roberts, Greencastle; Mrs. Lowell F. Turner, Plainfield, and
Mrs. R. O. Worland, 0.
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1. Miss Mary Jo Harvey's engagement to Charles Maurice Hegarty of Newport, Ind, has been announced. The wedding will be in the fall. The bride-to-be, who is the daughter of Mrs. H. C. Jackson, is a mem-
ber of the Tudor Hall School staff.
(Dexheimer-Carlon Photo.)
2. Mrs. Homer Shelton Prater Jr. was Miss Cathryn Frances O’Neil, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. F. O'Neil, before her marriage May 28.
(Dexheimer-Carlon Photo.)
3. Mr. and Mrs. Lorenz Oscar Schmidt are on a wedding trip South and will sail Wednesday for a Caribbean cruise. They are shown leaving the Episcopal Church of the Advent where they were married Wednesday. On the return from the cruise they will be at home in Chicago. Mrs. Schmidt was Miss Elinor Stickney, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph W. Stickney.
(W. Hurley Ashby Photo.)
. 4, Mrs. James Donald Peirce was Miss Caroline Coffin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Eugene Coffin, before her marriage Wednesday
(W. Hurley Ashby Photo.)
5. Mr. and Mrs. Guy R. Danner have annotinced the engagemen} of their daughter, Ardis Louise, to Robert Harrison Graves, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy H. Graves. The wedding will be July 7 at the Irvington
Methodist Church.
(Photo Craft Photo.)
6. Miss Lois LeSaulnier’s engagement to J.. W. Miers, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Miers, has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. LeSaulnier. Bretzman Photo.)
7. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Rohr’ announce the engagement of their daughter, Margaret, to Dr. William Frederick Koss, son of Dr. and
Mrs. Harry Ros The wedding will be June 30. (Ramos-Porter Photo.)
Alpha Delta ‘Omega Convention Will Be Tomorrow in Muncie;
Pi Omicrons to Hear Review
A national convention, initiations, card parties and installation of officers will occupy sorority members the next few days. Nearly 100 members are expected to attend the national convention of ALPHA DELTA OMEGA, national educational sorority, at Muncie
tomorrow.
Theme of this year’s convention will be “Pioneering” under the
leadership of Miss Mabel Hall, national president, of Indianapolis. The Gamma Chapter of Muncie will act as hostess chapter. “Miss Amy Boner of Indianapolis, rational corresponding secretary, will attend with delegates of the Alpha Chapter of this city, Miss Phoebe Fields, president; Miss Jennie Henshaw, secretary, and the Misses Donna Jacobsen, Thelma Taylor and Bess Loomis. Four new members, Mrs. Helen Thornburg, Mrs. Agnes Miner, Mrs. Donna Phillips and Mrs. Leota Price, will be initiated -into the Gamma Chapter by Mrs. Roscoe Lee of Anderson, national recording secretary, Mrs. Nell Millholland and Miss Boner at 9 o'clock tomorrow morning. Delegates will tour the. city. New officers will be elected and installed at 2 p’clock in the afternoon.
The BETA CHAPTER OF PHI DELTA PI SORORITY will hold rough initiation services at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Miss Winifred Peters, 1131 W. 18th St., Tuesday evening. Formal initiation services will be held at 7:30 o'clock Thursday evening at the Hotel Riley. Initiates will be the Misses Mary Kreth, Darleen Jones, Blanche Ragle and Mrs. Glen Erisman.
Miss Patricia’ Haney will be in charge of the card party to be given June 13 by members of OMEGA PHI SIGMA SORORITY. Assisting her will be Miss Virginia Boersig. Miss Jean Byers will be in charge of publicity and Miss Marie Farrington heads "he arrangements committee.
Formal installation ceremony. for new. officers of the INDIANA ALUMNAE CLUB OF ALPHA S10- | nest
held at 2 o'clock this afternoon at the home of Miss Margaret Schofield, 4177 Ruckle St. Mrs. Howard J. McDavitt was to assist. Officers are Mrs. Edward Karrman, president; Mrs. Calvin Gerlach, vice president; Mrs. E. J. Soland, secree tary; Mrs. George Gamble, treasurer; Miss Adelaide McCarty, cor9 nding secretary, and Miss ma Mae Wolf, Phoenix Magahi editor.
Mrs. Jack Reichel ‘will entertain members of ALPHA BETA CHI with a buffet supper Monday night. The event will mark the anniversary of the founding of the sorority. Guests will be the Mesdames Dwight McKinzie, Charles Ray, Herbert Bouner, Gilbert Coyle and the Misses Delores Schlanzer, Judy Heaton, Dorothy Miller, Wilma Dersch, Mary Springstun, Irene Coghill,- Audrey Fraser, Fern Day and Wilma Lee Taflinger. At the meeting final arrange‘ments will be made for the annual benefit card party to be given at the Hoosier Athletic Club next Wednesday ~ night. Miss Jeanne Patridge is chairman of the party, assisted by Miss Ruth McDonald, tickets; candy and prizes, Louise Moon, Margaret Baker and Mrs. Lee Roy Tretter. Mrs. Bjorn Winger will review the book “Loon Feather” by Iola Fuller Monday night at 8 o'clock at the meeting of the Indianapolis Chapters of PI OMICRON in the World War Memorial Building. Mrs. Herbert Y. Massie, president, will conduct the meeting. The City Council will be hostesses.
The BETA CHAPTER OF SIGMA DELTA ZETA SORORITY will
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D. A. R. Books Flag Day Party
“Good Citizenship” will be the subject of Prof. Roy M. Robbins, Butler - University history department head, at the Flag Day observance held by the Caroline Scott Harrison Chapter, Daughters of the American ' Revolution, Friday June 14, at the home of Mrs. Verne A. Trask, 106.E. 71st St. - The program, under the auspices of the Committee for the use of the D. A. R. Manual for Good Citizen~ ship, will follow a 12:30 p. m. picnic luncheon. Mr$. Robbins also will be a’ special guest at the meeting. Members of the committee planning the program are Mrs. Harry Allen Van Osdol, chairman; Mrs. T Victor Keene, vice chairman: “ dames William Bugg, Ernest D. Cofield, Carl F. Maetschke, Percy E. McCown, Paul S. Ragan, and Melvin 0. Ryker and Misses Hafriet E. Barker, Margaret Eleanor Semans, Alice Velsey and Helen Wilson. Members of the picnic committee who will serve with Mrs. Trask are Mrs. Francis W. Black, chairman; Mrs. William O. Weber, vice-chair-
Lawrence L. Clark, John Downing Johnson, William F. Kegley, Percy E. McCown, William Niven, Gavin L. Payne, Ralph W. Showalter, Francis H. Sinex, Alexander L. Taggart and Charles F. Voylss. Members % the Old Glory Chapter, G. A, R, also will be guests. Transportation arrangements may be made through the chapter house.
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“Our American Flag” will be the subject of Bertram Day in a radio broadcast at 10:30 a. m. Monday over Station WIBC. The program will be sponsored by the Caroliner Scott Harrison Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution.
Patriotic Society Elects Officers
Mrs. Henry C. Ketcham, Indianapolis, is the new president of the Indiana Chapter, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America. Officers were installed recently at a luncheon meeting at the Propylaeum by Mrs, E. H. Darrach, national president. Other officers installed were Mrs. George Gillie, Ft. Wayne, mice president; Mrs. Kenneth D. Coffin, Indianapolis, recording secretary; Mrs. Walter H. Green, Indianapolis, corresponding secretary; Mrs. William Dobson, registrar; Miss Harriet Barker, Danville, treasurer; Miss Emily Goldthwaite, Indianapolis, chaplain; Mrs. Frederick Perry, Marion, ‘historian; ' Mrs. Albert Gall, Indianapolis, color bearer, and Mrs. William H. Schlosser, y Mrs. James B. Crankshaw, Ft. Wayne, and Mrs. A. O. Ebbinghouse, Wabash, counsellors.
Picnic Postponed
~The June meeting of the Florence Nightingale Club has been postponed until July 12 when a picnic luncheon will be held at the home
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Parties Honor Janet Meditch
Showers, scheduling of parties and engagement announcements are claiming the attention of brides-to-be. : ; Miss Janet L.. Meditch, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. D. 8. Meditch, whose marriage to Robert J. M. Matteson, son of Dr. and Mrs. T.
A. Matteson of Bennington, Vt. will
be June 22, was honor guest recently |: at a shower and bridge party given
by Miss Margaret Stump and Miss Betty Weier at the Weier home, 415 E. 43d St. The hostesses were assisted by their mothers, Mrs. Albert Stump and Mrs. H. E. Weier. Guests in addition Meditch and her mother were Mrs. Thomas B. Wright Jr., Misses Betty Bartel, Martha Norman, Peggy Paul,
Marjory. Pike and Betty Ann Rich=
ards. Other parties given recently for Miss Meditch included a surprise kitchen shower given by her classmates of Bertram Hall, Radcliffe College. Next Saturday the bride-to-be
‘will entertain with a bridal lunch-
eon and on June 18 Miss Paul will entertain. with a linen shower at her home, 5028 Park Ave. The bridal dinner will be given by Mr. and Mrs. Meditch, Friday, June 21, at the Highland .Golf and Country Club. 2 8 = - Miss" Lois Fillebrown, whose marriage to the Rev. Glenn Reynolds will - be June 29 at the Broadway Methodist Church, was honor guest at a crystal shower given recently by a group of her friends. Those attending included Mrs. Maude Fillebrown, mother of the bride-to-be, Miss Margelia Fillebrown, her sister, Mrs. Mead Reynolds, mother of the bridegroom-to-be, and Mrs. Louis Gohrman, sister of the Rev. Mr. Reynolds. Others were Mesdames Arthur Volpp, Eugene : L. Johnson, Frank H. Kruse, Myron G. Miller and Charles McCarty and Misses Viola Wenning, Judy Grisell, Nora Mattingly, Ann Hobbs, Nina Phares, Helen Hittle and Bernice Goss. ‘s. #8 = Mrs. Robert Crowe and Miss Rosamond Baker will entertain with a tea and crystal shower at the Delta Gamma Sorority house tomorrow afternoon for Miss Helen Eldridge, ‘whose marriage to Denald Cox will be June 22 in the Episcopal Church of the Advent. The hostesses will be assisted by their mothers, Mrs. Earl R. Baker and Mrs. Ernest Hadley. Guests with the bride-to-be and ber mother, Mrs. Arthur Eldridge, will sinclude her aunt, Miss Helen Wallick, and Mesdames_ Russell L. Roberts, Robert French, E."D. Burbank, B. M. Hollangsworth, J. Edward Grindstaff, Misses Mary Eleanor. and Martha Cook, Eleanor Clancy, Suzanne Merrill, Margaret Rohr, Mary Jane Laatz, Ruth Craddick, Ann Stark, Josephine Jackson, Betty Prinzler, Harriet Burbank, Helen Baker, Dorofhy Shepperd and Rosemary Byrkit.
” » ® Mr. and Mrs. Frank' T. Edenharter, 3345 N. Illinois St., will entertain . tomorrow night at 7:30 o'clock with - a family dinner in honor of their nephew, George Diener and his flancee, Miss Nancy Hurt, who are wn be married June 30. Guests will include the Messrs. and Mesdames Frederick Souder, Albert Diener of Dunkirk, and Ed-
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Couple to Live
In Flint, Mich.
The Rev. William Eifert will pere form: the ceremony at 4:30 p. m, today in the Lutheran Church of Our Redeemer uniting Miss Viola B. Dammeyer and Howard M. Humphreys of Flint, Mich. The
|bride is the daughter of Mr. and’ Mrs. W. C. Dammeyer, 4401 Park '
Ave., and Mr. Humphreys is the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Humpliteys, Middletown, O Palms, ferns and two sevene branch candelabra will decorate the Altar and two tall white standards filled with gladioli, snapdragons, larkspur, delphinium and, lilies wil} mark the aisle. Clusters of white stocks will be used on the pews. A program of bridal music, including “I Love You Truly,” and “L’ Amour, Toujours, L'Amour,” will be played by, Mrs. Dorothy Fowler, organist; Seward Baker will sing4 “Because” and “At Dawning.” Gowns of the bride's attendants are fashioned alike of mousseline de soie, with square necklines, short puffed sleeves, bands of Alencon lace and streamers of velvet from neck line to i Miss Dorothy White, Evanston, Ill, maid of honor, will wear rhapsody blue and | will carry Briarcliff roses and delphinium. She will wear roses in her hair. The bridesmaids, Miss Caroline Shaw, Cincinnati, Misses Treva Berry, Martha Norman and Vi 'ginia Wile king, will wear melody blue and carry Happy Days roses and dele phinium.i They will wear dele phinium in their hair. | Thomas McMurray, New York, cousin of the bridegroom, will be best man, William Brower, Buffalo, David = Gerber, Middletown, oO, Glenn Brown and Robert Mueller will be ushers.
Bride to Wear Duchess Satin /
The bridal gown, of blush duchess satin is fashioned on princess lines, with a sweetheart neckline, long, tight sleeves, tiny satin buttons from neck to waistline and a full rounded train. Her fingertip blush veil will fall from a cabochon of blush-tinted orange blossoms. Her bouquet, | with a Cattelya orchid center surrounded by gardenias and Killarney roses, will- have a shower of swainsonia. Mothers of the bride and bridegroom have chosen-blue gowns with which they will wear Canhamiana orchid corsages. Mrs. Dammeyer will be in powder blue crepe with navy accessories and Mrs. Hume phreys will wear white accessories with her frock. Mrs. C. G. Dammeyer, the bride’s grandmother, will be in blue lace worn with navy ace cessories and a corsage of roses and delphinjum. The bridegroom's grandmother, Mrs. J. F. Mincher, Middletown, O., also will wear roses and delphinium with her flora} print dress. Miss Roberta Bland, harpist, il} play during the reception at Whise pering Winds at 8:30 p. m. tonight, The wedding cake on the bridal table will be surrounded with smilax and feverfew, and smaller tables
will be decorated with summer flows |
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To Live in Flint, Mich. ’ Following the reception the coue ple will ‘leave on a wedding trip North. The bride will wear a printed costume suit with navy ace cessories and an orchid corsage, They will be at home in Flint, Mich. The bride attended Purdue University and studied under Elmer E. Taflinger. Mr. Humphreys is a graduate of Purdue University and is a member of Delta Upsilon Fra ternity. ¢ Out-of-town guests for the wede ding will include Messrs. and Mes« dames J. F. Mincher, H. E. Flande ers, Jerome Jarrett and J. L. Sea~ man; Mrs. G. K.- Barkey and daughter ‘Nancy, Misses Gertrude Bowman, Betty Fioyd and Margaret Weyman, Russed Anness, William Crawford, Jack esewetter, John Martindale: and rt Popp, all of Middletown, O.; R. R. Popham, Mrs, Ella White and Mr. and Mrs. William Thoresen, all of Chicago; ‘Mr,
and Mrs. John Mincher, Detroit: Tony Jacklin,, Fred Tase and Miss Betty ' Wickafd, Lafayette, Ind.: Walter Clark, Akron, O.; North Jones, Columbus, O.; Peter Kasmer and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Pugsley, Flint, Mich.; Daniel Schimmelphen= nig, Ft. Wayne, Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. V. P. Blair, Westfield, N. J.; Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Calder, Yellow Springs, O., and Mrs. J. W. Round, Riley Park, Pa.
Tri Delt Dance to Be At Country Club
Graduating members of Delta Delta Delta Sorority at Butler University will be honored with a dinner and dance Monday night at the Indianapolis Country Club. Miss Carol Sherman is social chairman of the affair which will be held from 6:30 o'clock until mide: night. Chaperons will be Mr. and’ Mrs. Paul D. Hinkle, Mrs. Bessie Bryson, house mother and Mr. and Mrs. J. Russell Townsend Jr. Paul Barker and his
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