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Martha Ann Schaf Will Give Dinner; Parties Honor Harriet Patterson

A busy whirl of pre-nuptial parties is claiming the

Ks ~~ ~ - : Miss Martha Ann Schaf, whose marriage to John arey Appel will be at 8:30 p. m. Saturday in Christ piscopal Church, will give a bridesmaid’s dinner tonight at her home for her wedding attendants. Guests will be her sister, Miss Lucile Schaf, who is to be maid of and the six bridesmaids; Miss Eleanor Mencke, Westfield v Misses Eleanor Appel, Susanah Jameson, Mary Scot Morse, ne Elder and Ann Fox. ; : Miss Schaf is the caughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Schaf Jr. 1d Mr. Appel is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick G. Appel. Mrs Burford Danner entertained yesterday at her home with tchen shower for the bride-to-be. Appointments for the party ¢ 1 red and white. Guests with Miss Schaf, her mother, her sister and Mr. Appel’s other were Mrs. Elvan Y. Tarkington, mother of the hostess, d the M Anne Davis, Susanah and Margaret Jameson, Jane s, Irving Moxley, Fox, Morse, Appel, Elder, Ruth Fishback, Patterson and Patricia Eaglesfield, Miss Jean Sheehe, ale, N. Y., and Miss Mencke irs. Austin H. Brown was to entertain at luncheon today for 1af. Mesdames Schaf, Appel and John Jameson were to be 1 members of Miss Schaf's bridal party. derick G. Appel will entertain tonight at the Athenaeum bachelor dinner for his son. Preceding the dinner, Homer Jr., will entertain informally at his home for those the dinner

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Nancy Goodrich was to have a garden luncheon today her mother, Mrs. Louis H. Haerle, for Miss Harriet is to be married to Henry Rogers Mallory next the Propylaeum. ere to be Mrs. h Preston, Ruth 1san Gatch. at the Woodstock Club tomorrow also will honor Miss Courtney will be hostess and guests will innner. Mrs. William B. Burford III, Misses Elizabeth _ Eaglesfield, Martha Ann Schaf, Sheehe, Mencke, >. Fishback and Goodrich.

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Pencil Silhouette Is Big Fashion News At the Fall Openings in Ne

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By MARIAN YOUNG

NEW YORK, Sept. 5 (NEA) .— The only things slenderer than the fashion editors’ busy pencils were the tightly molded dresses of the models themselves who passed in gorgeous, slim-hipped parade through three Manhattan salons yesterday. It was, in fact, the “Pencil Silhouette” that wrote the big fashion

news on this second day of the all-|

important fall openings here-—a pencil silhouette that drew straight lines on day dresses, suits, dinner costumes and evening gowns alike, frequently erasing waistlines, and making up new triumphs for American designers. There was day skirt fullness in evidence here and there, of course, but it was for the most part subtle fullness, intended to be purely functional rather than decorative. Another important fashion note: Fur is being used lavishly and in new and unique ways. For instance, dark-haired, attractive Fira Benenson makes day gloves with wide cuffs of fur. both long-haired and flat. Hattie Carnegie lets her enthusiasm for fur go to the feet as well as the head. With a scarlet wool suit she shows wedge-heeled shoes of leopard. a belt of the same fur, studded with red stones and a leopard hat and muff.

Bands of Fur Used

Bands of fur are used around the bottom of peplum jackets. Some peplums are made entirely of fur. Hattie Carnegie uses a flaring one of black fox on the jacket of a wool suit in her new color, purple ink. The fur stole looks new. And what with clothes so slim and straight, it looks appropriate to the mode. Black fox tails are attached to either side of a pillbox in purple ink felt and allowed to dangle on the shoulders. An orange bolero, over a black dinner dress, has a front of leopard, studded with rubies.

Henry L. Wells To Live in Lowell, Mass.

Broadmoor Country Club Wedding Scene

| Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Weil were on a wedding trip today and | will be at home Sept. 20 in Lowell, | Mass. Mrs. Weil was Miss Rachel | { | Kahn Feibleman, daughter of | § Isidore Feibleman, before her mar-|

riage at 6:30 o'clock last night at | the Broadmoor Country Club. | The ceremony was performed by | Rabbi Morris M. Feuerlicht before a fireplace banked with cibotium ferns and palms and flanked by two seven branch candelabra from which cascaded sheaves of gladioli, white asters and lilies. | § Mr. Feibleman gave his daughter in marriage. She wore a blush pink satin gown, fashioned with a tight bodice, wide girdle and bouffant skirt which flowed into a train. The | sleeves of the gown were long and : the sweetheart neckline had an edging of lace. Her blush pink veil 5 of illusion was fingertip length and | Ba fell from a cap of the same material | =" which was made heart-shaped to % correspond with the neckline of the gown. A sprig of lily of the valley was | fastened at the top of the heart{shaped cap. The bride wore a st rand lof pearls and carried a shower {bouquet of white and lavender or-| |ehids and valley lilies. | Mrs. Harry B. Smith, Lowell, {Mass., cousin of the bride, was her matron of honor. She was gowned in {bronze colored velvet. The dress was made with a long waistline and la full skirt and short sleeves. Her |tiny cap was of bronze net edged with metallic flowers of bronze. She carried a shower bouquet of Talis-

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Mrs. William Euclid White examines one of the dahlias like those which Raoul H. Ayers, president of the Indianapolis Dahlia Society, is preening for exhibition at the Dahlia Show and Fall Festival Sept. 14 and 15 at the Brookside Community House. On Sept. 14 a brief pageant is to be presented.

Friends Give Dinner Tomorrow For Miss Betty Robinson; Elizabeth Overhiser Honored

Selection of wedding attendants and a marriage announcement are

man roses and pompon chrysanthe-| included with news of parties for brides-to-be in nuptial notes.

mums in fall shades.

Miss Mary Mathewson and Miss Jane Preston will entertain at din

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Mallory is the son of Philip R. Mallory, Indianapolis, ert Lillie, New York. » Given for Elizabeth Messick . Harriet Jane Holmes was to have a luncheon today at the Jills Country Club for Miss Elizabeth Messick, daughter of John Ernest Messick. Miss Messick will be married schrane. son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cochrane, in a at her parents’ home on Sept. 14. ‘ts with Miss Messick were to be Mrs. F. T. McWhirter he Misses Agnes Coldwell, Betty Hamerstadt, Betty Tharp, nvder, Mary Ellen Voyles, Florence Gipe, Carolyn Stelck, olmes and Nancy Cochrane ngs and Goings Mr Donald Hawkins have returned from Lake Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Forman and their daughters, hylli { Eleanor, have returned from a trip to New England 2d the New York World's Fair Mrs. C. S. Crosley is in Atlantic N Bernard Cunniff Jr. has returned from Lake Wawasee. M Louise Shellschmidt Koehne and son, William, are home ling the summer at Bay View, Mich . . Mrs. Thomas is in New York BR. Will Picnie e Old Glory Society of the Children of the American Revolu=open its season's activities tomorrow noon with a picnic e home of Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Gillespie Jr. Philip Huston, the ant. is in charge of arrangements.

Cloverdale Sweetheart Takes Five-Gaited Championship Stake At State Fair Horse Show

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J. Vincent O'Brien of Elmira, N. ner tomorrow night at the Colonial Tearoom for Miss Betty Robinson, Y., was Mr. Weil's best man. A din-|whose mariage to James A. Hynes will be Sept. 15 in the Broadway ner for the families and bridal|pethodist Church. (mn cnn——— -

outnumbered short fur jackets. party followed. A tiered wedding |

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cake on a plateau of chrysanthe-|nfrs, Earl M. Robinson, 922 E. 49th

handsome models who stunning clothes at both Fira Benenson and Hattie Carnegie’s had their hair done in some version of the ' os ; . : : pompadour. A white silk faille coat embroidered with rhinestones, a black og reiBhond evening gown, gold slippers, white gloves and a black hat with a black lace wimple veil make up this evening ensemble for fall. This purely American creation was one of the many offerings by American designers as New York opened its bid as the fashion mecca of the world with a week of showings in the city’s salons.

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Reds Featured Tomato juice red, cat-tail brown, winter navy, hypnotic red, purple

ink, heather green are Hattie Carnegie's new colors. Shiny black

Richard Vincent Wares to Live Here After Motor Trip North; Reception Followed Wedding satin is important. Beige and combinations of brave green and purple

The Rev. Fr. James Moore, Terre Haute, Ind. cousin of the bride- ink and black and brown are intergroom, officiated at the wedding, at 4:30 p. m. vesterday in the Columbia | est ing. Club, of Miss Patsy Boggs to Richard Vincent Ware. The bride is the | Fira Benenson uses Colorado sky daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Boggs, 5330 Central Ave. and Mr. blues, from pale tints to midnight Ware's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ware, 4343 Broadway. depth. Her straw tones range from The fourth floor recepiion roomi— -———e—eeeee [yellowish white through beige to at the Club formed the setting for| ding were Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Pat- gold. Unrelieved black is featured the ceremony. The walls were pan-|terson, Miss Leah Patterson, Mr. and | for both day and evening. There eled with trellises interwoven with! Mrs. Malcolm A. Steel and their son |are brown touches on black, smilax and autumn greenery, and! Malcolm Jr., and Mrs. W. B. Steele, |and navy. plateaus of autumn flowers ar- great aunt of the bride, all of Terre| At Lord and Taylor, where 10 of ranged about the room carried out Haute, Ind.; Mrs. J. S. Heintzelman | the best but hitherto unheard of de-

night performance of the Indiana State Fair Horse Show t arew the largest attendance of any of the current show pro- , the Coliseum. About 53700 persons watched the judging. | feature event was the Harry G. Templeton $1000 five-gaited| stake, mare division. The winner was Cloverdale Sweet- | r J Russell, Memphis, Tenn. Lady Jane, Pine Tree | 7, Ill, placed sec-) 8 BE Twilight, Dodge ing—Virginia Lee, John R. McFall, ! Mich., third, and| West Terre Haute, Ind. first; De-| Jessie Ruth butante, Charlotte Eley, second; | ville, Okla., fourth Dinarth Sweetheart, Thurman | last night were: French, Terre Haute, Ind. third; | s. Pair, Under 159— Kitty Keene, Parkview Stable, Cona Seaton Sappho, Nan lumbus, Ind, fourth. Northbrock. Ill. first:| Heavy Harness, Single, Under 15.2 | —Polly Ensign, Nan Su Farm, first; |

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second; Pride of Onway, Mrs. A. C.| Thompson, third; Seaton Sappho, | Nan Su Farm, fourth. Boy Rider, Over 12 Years of Age] and Under 18 Years—William Mec- | Cullough, Indianapolis. Three-Gaited Combination, Mare or Gelding, Any Age—Snuffy Smith, Red Top Farms, first; Rita Nannette, Dodge Stables, second; Midday Sun, Pine Tree Farms, third.

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Five-Gaited Mare or Gelding, Any Age, to Be Ridden by Amateur Over 12 Years of Age and Not Over 21 Years—Blaze o’ Gold, Sharon Farms, | Louis, first; My Gold Coin, Mar-Ma-Eet Farm, Indianapolis, second; Carnival Queen, Faith Fisbeck,| Terre Haute, Ind., third; Red Velvet] Lady, Cedardell Farms, Plano, Ill. fourth; Miss Georgetown, Dolores June Covert, Indianapolis, fifth. | Hackney Ponies, Pair in Tandem— Eclipse and Southworth Magnate,! Farm, Nan Su Farm, first; Fleetwood Petal Emily, and leetwood Snowstorm, Heyl 1d ony Farm, second; Harmony and chief, Mrs. John B. Kennedy,| Specified and Certified, Un-| Farm, Shelbyville, Ky. | fourth; Supreme and Superb Sel- | dom Idle Farm, Hammond, Ind! fifth Boy Rider, 12 Years Old or Under —Thurman French Jr., Terre Haute, | Ind. first; Billy Curran Jr. Louis-| ville, Ky., second; Richard Dooley, Ft. Wayne, Ind. third; Jerry Car- | lon, Indianapolis, fourth | Roadster, Mare to Bike—Societv Lady, Williamsdale Farm. first: High Time, Mr. and Mrs. Flanery, second: Time to Shine, Dodge Stables, third; Easter Belle, Dodge Stables, fourth; Springtime, Mr. and | Mrs. Flanery, fifth. Handy Hunter, Open to All —| White Oak, George Sadlier, Indian- | apolis, first; Master Johnny, Mrs. A. C. Thompson, second; Grey Dawn, Fred Sharp, Franklin, Ind. third: | Top Flight, Mr. and Mrs. William H.| Atilla WVemmer, Indianapolis, fourth; | rr. Atilla, Don Heistand, fifth. | a Knockdown and Out Jumping "Class — Grey Wolf, Mrs. A. C.| 'hompson, first; Bar Bafiling, Ar-| cadia Ridge Farms, Lum, Mich. sec-| ond; White Oak, George Sadlier,! third; Grey Knight. Mr. Sharp,! fourth

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{0 High ry, fourth 1g Class ncie, Ind, fi J. W. Woffor at yesterday's matinee perwere Shetland Ponies, rness—Ome and Why Not, 1 C. Thompson, first; Locust sme and Blue Heaven Mrs npson, second Nancy Moore Takes First Girl Rider. Over

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Club to Open Season

I'he 17 members of the S. K. I. D.!

Club will hold their first meeting of the year at 2 p. m. tomorrow at, the home of Miss Joan Beckett, 616 E. 34th St

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Artemus Club to Meet

Mrs. Ezra Hill, 1822 N. Talbot a- Ave. will be hostess to the Artemus . Club at 12:30 p. m. Tuesday. Assisting her wili be Mrs. Harry Hicks and Mrs. Frank F. Fitch.

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the bridal colors of red earth and| and her daughter Betty Grace, Or-|Signers in Seventh Avenue's famous lotus green. | lando, Fla.: Mrs. Bert Fagan, Ft. | Wholesale market have been gathThe aisleway through which the| Wayne, Ind.; Miss Betty Hardin, ered together to work under one bridal party entered was marked by| Shelbyville, Ind.; Miss Martha Ann | roof, there are hemlines that dip two pairs of white standards hold-| Forsythe, Noblesville, Ind.; Mr. and | slightly downward in front; pining tall cathedral candles entwined Mrs. Byron Rogers, Greenwood, Ind., | cushion hats; the panel skirt silwith greenery. The altar, at the far and Miss Mary Adelaide Denton, | houette; bound hiplines; sleevless end of the room, was formed by| New Castle, Ind. day dresses to wear to the movies; white Corinthian columns topped | and, again, the tubular silhouette. with baskets of white chrysanthe-| mums and banked with cibotium | ferns and greenery. At the center | tall standard of white chrysanthemums flanked by lighted |

Butler Facult HY |P.-T.A. Notes Meets Tonight C The DECATUR CENTRAL PAR-

President and Mrs. D. S. Robinson | ENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION will

of Butler University will hold an in- | Ror hoo] pial pe Se at : : | the uilding at 5 p. m. today. formal reception Yor FY faculty Mrs. Charles Etris is president of were | members and their wives this eve-|the organization and Mrs. George

The bride's attendants | gowned alike in slipper satin ning following the first faculty Oberle is the arrangements chair-

fashioned on patrician lines. The | meeting of the 1940-41 school year.|Mman.

shirred, basque bodices, made with|The faculty meeting will be held at} gsppEDWAY P.-T. A. will have its lone-waisted backs, were finished | 7:30 p. m. and the reception Will| gt hoard meeting of the season at with sweetheart necklines and short | follow immediately. 1:30 p. m. Wednesday at the school, puffed sleeves. The skirts were made | New members ol the faculty are | Mrs. Glen Collins, the new presiwith shirred side panels headed to be in the receiving line and Will gant. will preside. New chairmen inwith tiny ruffles. All of the at- meet the regular faculty. Those in| clude Mrs. Hamilton Powell, finance tendants wore choir boy caps the line include Dean Elizabeth B.|q,,q pudget; Mrs. Wayne 'Hackelfashioned chrysanthemums Ward and her mother, Mrs. Levis! man, program: Mrs. Arthur Gumthe shades of their in Os hgh eer: Dr | mere, publicity; Mrs. Claude Holder, Jag i Ted Me. Peatkiin | Tembership; Mrs: Walter Webster, L. Burdetie, Dr. and Mes, Harold B. cua, ss. Hany Jioengen, Baker, Dean and Mrs, Philip ML oo ruons; Ms. Ivan Hanen, his. Bail, Dr. and Mrs. Halev D. Worthy a1 Sa Ronald Upiike, ns bouquets of bronze chrysanthemums| and Prof. ana Mrs. Wilbur Brook- | ality Is. Fioya Fafley, nospis with trailing blossoms and stems OVer. ye reaching the hemlines of their| Mrs. Gino A. Ratti and Mrs. The DECATUR CENTRAL OWNS [Alice B. Wesenberg are social chair-| GRADE SCHOOL P.-T. A. will meet Miss Jane Renard. maid of honor, men in charge of the evening's pro- at 1:30 p. m. Sept. 13 at the school. wore a red earth gown and carried gram. gold chrvsanthemums. The flower |

girl, Shirley Ann Disher, niece of Card Party Scheduled

the bridegroom, was in a sprig green ruffled frock in floor length. She| The Ramona Grove 63, Wood-

Mrs. Edward Payson Hart, or-| ganist, played a program of bridal

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The bridesmaids, Mrs. Harry Riddell, Miss Eileen White and Mrs. D. O. Thompson, Berwyn, Ill, wore lotus green and carried cascade

Mrs. E. A. Allen is the new president of the CROOKED CREEK PARENT - TEACHER ASSOCIATION. Other officers are Mrs. Floyd Harrison, first vice president; Paul Voght, second vice president; Mrs. Earl Hoppes, secretary; Mrs. Hubert Farrington, assistant secretary, and Adolph Schmidt, treasurer.

and copper tones. |at the Citizen's Gas & Coke UtilThe bride, who entered on the|ity tomorrow at 1:30 p. m. Mrs. arm of her father, wore gardenia Mary Schreckengost will be chairwhite slipper satin styled on patri- man.

One of the most beau-| conspicious bleached streak of hair |

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[centerpiece at the U-shaped table Out-of-town guests at the wedding

{included Mrs. Henry Weil of Lowell, |

the bridegroom's mother; his sister, Mrs. Harold Rosenberg, Lowell; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schelt and Mrs. Max Weil and son, Max, of Cincinnati, O.; Mr. and Mrs. Max Schwartz, Chicago, Ill.; Mr. [Mrs. Louis Becovitz, Bloomington, [Cleveland, O.; Mrs. Ida Tannenbaum, Crawfordsville, Ind. and Joseph Randolph, Youngstown, O. Miss Feibleman was graduated in June from Radcliffe College.

‘Omega Chi's Party Tonight initiation are whose Monday |

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A rush party scheduled by two meetings are tonight and

evening, GAMMA CHAPTER OF OMEGA | {CHI will have its first rush party of [the season tonight at the home of | | Miss Emma Katherine Walther | Guests will be the Misses Virginia | Fitzpatrick, Virginia Hafer, Ruth | Krampe and Margaret Quebe. | Miss Thelma Wiebke, the rush captain, will be assisted by Miss Elizabeth Felske and Miss Walther.

DELTA BETA CHAPTER OF XI IOTA PSI will hold initiation services for Miss Virginia Bremmerman at 7 p. m. Monday at the home of Miss Therese Moran. Miss Jean Chapman and Miss Mildred Letts will assist the hostess. Dinner and bridge will follow.

ALPHA CHAPTER OF OMEGA PHI TAU held a business meeting last night at the Spink Arms Hotel.

Miss LaDonna Cox, 2337 N. La Salle St., will be hostess for the meeting of TRI DELTA KAPPA SORORITY at 7:30 p. m. tonight.

Gives Back to School Party for Friends

Miss Maxine Wheeler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Wheeler, entertained recently with a Back to School Party for several friends. A buffet luncheon was followed by a theater part. Guests included Rush and Salvador return to Indiana University this fall; Miss Dorothy Masters, Don Summers, Paul Swindler and Miss Virginia Rush, seniors at Shortridge High School: Miss Betty Murray, who will go to the Immaculate Conception Academy, Oldenburg, Ind.; Harold Hadley, a Broad Ripple | High School senior, and Harry | Goodwin, senior at Howe High | School. Miss Wheeler also will go |to the Immaculate Conception | Academy this fall.

Miss Marjorie lIozzo, who wili

cian lines with a molded basque | bodice and sweetheart neckline. The | long sleeves, puffed at the shoulders, | were tightly fitted from elbow to}: wrist with row of satin-cov-| ered buttons The flowing, gored | skirt formed a long, wide train. A crown of waxed orange blossoms and miniature calla lilies held the fingertip-length illusion veil and the circular face veil falling to the shoulders. The bride wore a strand of pearls, gift of the bridegroom, and | carried a bouquet of white orchids and valley lilies.

Walter Nolte Best Man

Walter Nolte was best man and ushers were Mr. Riddell and Edwin | Dunnington. Mrs. Boggs, mother of | the bride, wore a twilight blue sheer | gown, embroidered with a floral] motif, and a corsage of gladenias. | Mrs. Ware chose a frock of wisteria | and plum crepe. | A reception was held at the club | following the wedding. The bridal table, centered with a large wedding cake garlanded with white] asters and smilax, was lighted by| tapers. | Mr. and Mrs. Ware left for a motor trip north, the bride wearing] a Degas blue wool costume suit] trimmed with sable-dyed squirrel, a| brown bengaline hat and accessories, | and an orchid corsage. They will be at home after Sept. 20 at 5939 Haverford Ave Mrs. Ware is a graduate of Stephens College and Butler University and a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority. . Mr. Ware at-| tended Butler University. | Out-of-town guests at the wed-|

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| Audubon Road, was Miss Elizabeth Overhiser., Miss Overhiser, daughter of Howard B. Overhiser, will become the bride of Glenn M. McMillan, son of Mrs. Alma McMillan, at 4 p. m. Saturday at her home. Attending the party with Miss Overhiser were her aunt, Miss Lula Overhiser, Mrs. McMillan, Mesdames Munro Jewell, Scott Padgett, Woodrow Sutton and Charles Applegate and the Misses Elizabeth M. Shaw, Kathryn Diettrich, Helen Whitfield, Jane Worsham and Betty Lee. Appointments for the party carried out the bridal colors, shades of blue

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Mrs. William A. Matthews enter[tained recently with a Kitchen (shower for Miss Marion Sones (whose marriage to Richard Louis Peine, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick L. Peine, 4006 Guilford Ave., will be Sept. 15 in the Memorial Presbyterian Church. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Clar= lence M. Sones, 3845 Kenwood Ave, The hostess was assisted by her mother, Mrs. B. F. Danford, Guests with the bride-<to<be, her mother and Mr. Peine’s mother included Mesdames Jack Findling, Kenneth Harker, Harold Worth, Paul Griggs, | Norman Peine, Victor Griffin, Ede [ward Whittingham, Jack Glanzman, F. F. Dudley, Charles Wright, Ida | BE. Shutt and Charles Hutchings, | Miss Mary Bohnstadt and Miss Vire | ginia Mitch.

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