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Luncheon Today at Highland Will Honor Maude and Virginia Balke

MISSES MAUDE AND VIRGINIA BALKE were to be honor guests at a luncheon given today at the Highland Golf and Country Club by Miss Jane Wynne

and Miss Dorothy Braden.

Miss Maude is to be married Sept. 26 to Ward Raymond Fenstermaker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney E. Fenstermaker, of near Carmel, Ind., and Miss Virginia will be married in November to Edward Warren Wohlgemuth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. ones, The sisters are daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Frank . Balke. Guests at the luncheon were to be Mesdames Donald A. Morrison Jr.; Marshall McCuen and John S. Kittle Jr.; Mrs. Will Hays Jr, Sullivan, Ind, and Misses Emma Jean Tucker, Margaret Wohlgemutiy, Martha Moore and Dorothy Barlow. Mrs. Morrison and Miss Moore will entertain tonight at the Morrison home with a shower for Miss Maude and Mrs. Hays will give a breakfast for her tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Hays’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. William P. Chapin, Shannondale, Ind.

Jean Ellen Storen Selects Attendants

MISS JEAN ELLEN STOREN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Storen, has selected attendants for her wedding Oct. 5 to Myron Tyler Fouke, Chicago, son of Dr. and Mrs. K. B. Fouke, Oklahoma City. Miss Betty Foulte, Oklahoma City, sister of the bridegrooms« to-be, will be maid of honor and bridesmaids will be Miss Mary Ellen Voyles and Miss Betty Ann Staley, Decatur, Ill. Two cousins of the bride-to-be, Patricia and Mary Lane Storen, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Storen, Michigan City, Ind. will be flower girls. Mr. Fouke has named Eldon Johnson, Lorain, O. as his best man. Ushers will be William F. Wyman, Oak Park, Ill.; Arthur Bailey, Lorain, O.; George Dickerson, Chicago, and Kermit W. Arnold. Among parties pianned for the betrothed couple is a steak roast which Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Barr will give tonight at the home of Mrs. Barr's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Williston. iy Tomorrow Mr. and Mrs. Irving W. Lemaux will have a tea from 4 to 7 p. m. at their home for the couple. On Wednesday evening Miss Margaret Hickam will entertain ot her home for Miss Storen and Sept. 24 Miss Jane Preston will have a kitchen shower for her. Miss Storen and her fiance will be honor guests at a dinner given at the Columbia Club Sept. 28 by E. W. Hoover. During the first week in October, Miss Voyles will have a crystal shower for Miss Storen and Miss Doris Wheeler with her sister, Mrs. George Guckenberger III, Cincinnati, also will entertain for the bride-to-be. Mr. and Mrs. Storen will entertain with the bridal dinner the evening of Oct. 4.

Mary Koehler and Fiance Honored

MISS MARY KOEHLER and Ralph E. Triller, whose marriage will be at 8:30 p. m. Sept. 28 in the Propylaeum, are honor guests at a house party given this week-end by Mrs. Len Small, Kankakee, Ill. Miss Koehler is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John P. Koehler and Mr. Triller is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter P. Triller.

Ice Skating Seasons Opens Next Month

Plans for ice skating this winter at the Coliseum and at the Iceland riniz were started this week. A new group, the Indianapolis Figure Skating Club, last night elected officers. The club will skate four days each week during the winter at Iceland, beginning the first week of October. Officers are Mrs. William P. Anderson III, president; Bernard Michael Cunniff, vice president and treasurer; Miss Hilda Hibben, secretary; Samuel Simpson, chairman of the board of directors, and WwW. F. Sully, rink committee chairman. The club will have approximately 100 members, among them Mesdames Dudley A. Pfaff, Edward E. Gates Jr., Conrad Ruckelshaus, William C. Griffith, Carl Vonnegut, Mr. and Mrs. Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mote, Miss Ann Fox, Miss Hibben, Miss Marianne Pearce, Mr. Cunniff, George Glossbrenner, Edward Gallahue and Mr. Sully. Another group, the Blue Streak Skating Club, sponsored by Mesdames Anderson, Gates and Pfaff, will be composed of junior and senior groups. Membership by invitation will be limited. The junior group will skate Saturday mornings and the senior group Friday aft ernoons, beginning Oct. 4 and 5. A group which plans to skate on Tuesday mornings at the Coljseum 1s headed by a committee composed of Mrs. W. Hathaway Simemons and Mrs. W. Richardson Sinclair. Their season will begin Oct. 28 and they will meet at the Coliseum at 11 a. m. each Tuesday for the nine weeks following. .

Country Club Bridge Is Wednesday

THE LAST ladies’ luncheon-bridge of the season will be held at the Indianapolis Country Club next Wednesday. The luncheon will be served at 12:3C p. m.

Medical Society Auxiliary to Entertain

A TEA for new members will be given by officers of the r.adies’ Auxiliary to the Marion County Medical Society from 3 to 5 p. m. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. G. W. Gustafson, 5768 N. Pennsylvania St. A musical program will feature Mrs. Herbert Sudranski, pianist; Mrs. Basil Fausset, scioist, and Mrs. Richard May, violinist. Mrs.

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Fred Gifford is president of the group.

* yy . Sigma Delta Sigma |Nature Club to Hike The Nature Study Club will spend To Install Officers [tomorrow evening at the studio of An installation dinner will be held | Frederick Polley in Paradise Hills. Monday evening at Catherine's Tea- A picnic supper and musical proroom by Alpha Chapter, Sigma gram will follow a short hike and Delta Sigma Sorority. | inspection of the studio. Noble Officers to be installed are Mrs. | Hilgenberg will be the outing leader. Harry Vehling, president; Miss | Mrs. Sarah H. Wager is the club Betty Hatfield, recording secretary; | President.

Mrs. A, T. Boes, corresponding secRebekahs to Meet

retary; Mrs. Beatrice Brummett, treasurer; Mrs. Jack Jones, ser-| Broad Ripple Sylvia Rebekah geant-at-arms; Miss Mildred Man- | Lodge will meet at 8 Pp. m. Tuesday in I. O. O. F. Hall, Bellefontaine St.

love, chaplain, and Miss Harriet Butler, historian. and Riviera Drive, ;

Betty Robinson t Of James A. Hynes Tomorrow

ax and ferns banked high over the altar and choir loft of the Broadway Methodist Church will form the

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setting for the marriage, at 3:30 p. m. tomorrow,

to James A. Hynes. At the center behind the altar will be a large standard of gladioli and roses shading from Dubonnet to pale pink. Candelabra will stand at either side of the altar, and the pews will be marked by white satin ribbons. The Rev. J. Luther Seng, pastor of the Bethany Lutheran Church,

Marshall Knox Takes Bride

Times Special DETROIT, Sept. 14-—The marriage of Miss Florence Virginia Mathewson, daughter of Mrs. Edward G. Mathewson of this city, to Marshall Grant Knox Jr. Chicago, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall G. Knox, 3262 Washington Blvd, Indianapolis, will take place at 4:30 p. m. today in St. Paul's Cathedral here, The Rev. Kirk B. O'Ferrall will officiate. Miss Jean Mathewson, sister of the bride, will be maid of honor and Miss Josephine Pochron, Chicago, will be bridesmaid. Joseph Whitmer, Battle Creek, Mich., will be Mr. Knox’ best man and ushers will be Donald Mathewson, Fairfield, Tex, and Robert Mathewson, Cleveland, brothers of the bride; Frederick B. G. Fitzgerald, Jr, of this city, and Russel L. Spencer, Costa Rica, brother-in-law of the bride. A reception at the home of the bride's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Fitzgerald, 896 Longfellow Blvd, will follow the ceremony. Among out-of-town guests here for the wedding are the bridegroom's parents.

Mothers Club to Lunch

“Learning to Live With Others” will be the subject of Mrs. Martha Olney before the Roberts Kindergarten Mothers’ Club meeting at a 1 p. m. covered dish luncheon Tuesday. Mrs. Robert Marlowe, hostess chairman, will be assisted by Mesdames Carl Ranney, Fred Baldwin am Robert Gillman,

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of Miss Betty Robinson

will officiate. Mrs. John English, organist, will play a program of bridal airs and Mrs. Carl Moore is to sing “The Lord's Prayer” preceding the ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Earl M. Robinson, 922 E. 40th (Nt. Mr. Hynes’ parents are Mr. and Ds. Ernst R. Angrick, 2817 Allen ve, The bridesmaids will wear taffeta frocks fashioned with shirred waistlines and short, puffed sleeves. Bodices of the gowns have square necklines. They will wear hats trimmed with ribbons matching their gowns, and will carry French colonial bouquets of fall flowers in shades of Dubonnet and wine. Mrs. Charles W. Christoph will be in vieux rose; Mrs. C. Clark Hill, Aurora, Ind, will wear dusty pink and Miss Dorothy Clark will be in petal pink.

Bride to Wear Satin

The bride has chosen a gown of candlelight slipper satin in princess style. The draped bodice has elbow length puffed sleeves and a V-neckline. A long train falls from the bustle effect back. Her illusion veil with an orange blos-

som tiara is fingertip length. She will carry a prayerbook to which will be attached a cluster of Bel mont gardenias. Her uncle, Roy C. Shaneberger, will give her in marriage. Mr. Hynes’ attendants will be John Kennington, best man, and Edward Dugan, Jack Claffey, Ver lin Hershberger and Mr. Hill, ushers. Mrs. Robinson, the bride's mother, will wear wine velvet with matching accessories. Mrs. Angrick, mother of the bridegroom, will wear dark brown accessories with her cattail brown frock. Both will have corsages of sweetheart roses and rubrum lilies. The couple will receive their friends informally at the rear of the church following the ceremony They will leave for a motor trip through the East and South and will be at home in Indianapolis after Oct. 1. For traveling the bride has chosen a midnight blue suit trimmed in blue fox. Her accessories will be of navy and she {will wear a gardenia corsage,

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1. Mrs. Norman Essex Titus was Miss Mildred Erma Thiesing, daughter of Mrs. L. Merrill Thiesing, before her marriage Aug. 29. Mr. and Mrs. Titus are at home at 940 Middle Drive, Woodruff Place. (Bretzman Photo.)

2. The engagement of Miss Elizabeth Joan Roberts to Dr. George M. Baldwin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tracy C. Baldwin of Cleveland and Conneaut, O., is announced by her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Oscar Thomas Roberts. The wedding will be in late October. Miss Roberts is a graduate of Butler University and a member of Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority. Dr. Baldwin was graduated from Wabash College and Northwestern University. He is a member of Kappa Sigma Fraternity, (W. Hurley Ashby Photo.)

3. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Parker of Forest Hills, N. Y., announce the engagement of their daughter, Evelyn Margaret, to James Halstead Shoemaker, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Shoemaker. The wedding will be in late December. Miss Parker is a graduate of the Mary Nash School for Girls and Mr. Shoemaker received his degree in mechanical engineering at Purdue University, He is a member of Sigma Chi Fraternity.

4. Mrs. John Carey Appel was Miss Martha Ann Schaf, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Schaf, before her marriage Sept. 7 in Christ Episcopal Church. (Photo Craft Photo.)

5. Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Weil will be at home Sept. 20 in Lowell, Mass. Mrs, Weil was Miss Rachel Kahn Feibleman, daughter of Isidore Feibleman, before her marriage Sept. 5 at the Broadmoor Country Club, (Ramos-Porter Photo.)

6. Miss Reva McMahon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. McMahon of Bloomington, Ind, will be married to Nelson G. Grills, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Grills, Hammond, Ind. this afternoon in the First Christian Church in Bloomington. Following the ceremony, the couple will leave for New York, where Mr. Grills will study on a fellow= ship at Columbia University. Mr. Grills, a member of the Indiana University faculty, holds the B. S., J. D. and M. L. degrees from Indiana. The bride was graduated from Indiana and is a member of Delta Delta Delta Sorority. Mr. Grills is a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon,

7. Mrs. Edward J. Walsh was Miss Miriam Elizabeth Commons,

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Great, Great Grandmother's Cap Worn By Betty Messick

A Juliet cap of duchess lace won in 1822 by her maternal great,

great grandmother, Mrs. Pryor Duvall, one of the

ried in Indianapolis, will be worn

wedding at 3:30 p. m. today to Hall Coclirane.

at the home of the bride's parents,

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Commons, before her marriage Sept. 7. (Photo Craft Photo.)

Keeney-Scanling Wedding to Be At Third Christian Church

The Third Christian Church will be the scene tomorrow at 2:30 Pp. m. of the wedding of Miss Helen Jane Scanling to Ken N. Keeney, (son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Keeney of Indianapolis. Miss Scanling is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Guy L. Scanling, 3422 N. Capitol Ave. The ceremony will be read by Dr. Ross J. Griffeth before an altar banked with palms and ferns and flanked by baskets of white lilies and lighted candles in seven-branch | = a -— — candelabra. Mrs. Natalia Conner, | groom's cousin, will be best man. |organist, will play “Oh Promise |Ushers will be Mr. Wilson, Mr. | Me,” “I Love You Truly,” “Because,” | Herrin and Hollis Voorhis. and “Ah, Sweet Mystery of Life.” A gown of powder blue lace will

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first brides to be mare by Miss Elizabeth Messick for hep The ceremony will be

Mr. and Mrs. John Ernest Messick,

Mr. Cochrane is the son of Mr. and Mrs,

Henry Cochrane, 5830 N. New Jersey St.

Dr. Jean S. Milner will perforin the marriage service before the liv. ing room fireplace banked with plateaus of white gladioli, Johanna Hill and Roman Glory roses, coxcomb and ivy with crystal candelabra. Miss Virginia Byrd, organist, will play the wedding music, ine cluding Schubert's “Ave Maria,” “My Heart at Thy Sweet Voice” and a number of Bach and Debussy compositions. The Grand March from “Aida” will be played for the entrance of the bride and after the ceremony, Miss Byrd will play Dubois’ “Fanfare.”

The stairway down which the bride and her only attendant, Miss

Matron of honor and bridesmaids | be worn by Mrs. Scanling, the will wear bouffant style frocks of (bride's mother. She will have a | silk net, the shirred bodices of corsage of white orchids. Mrs. | which have square necklines and |Keeney has chosen a dark triple | puffed sleeves. Three narrow bands |sheer dress trimmed in dusty pink | of contrasting velvet ribbon form [and will wear a gardenia corsage. | the girdles. They will wear picture| A reception will be held at the | hats of pleated net over taffeta with [home of the bride's parents after contrasting velvet trimming and [the ceremony. The couple will fly | |will carry bouquets of pink Delight {east for their wedding trip, the | roses. bride traveling in a featherweight

D .|wool costume of black and white rl hy Jn, nglsch 0) on, check worn with scarlet accessories. with yellow; Miss Edna Wier and Mrs. Earl Wilson, bridesmaids, will wear pink trimmed in blue and blue with pink trim, respectively.

Fern Mahan Is Attendant

. Miss Fern Mahan, maid of honor, will wear goldenrod yellow trimmed with a wide girdle of yellow velvet and will carry Talisman [at the Hote Kine. roses. Carolin Schofield, flower gir], | meeting will follow. : will wear pink taffeta with blue| Miss Virginia Carter, retiring

: : will carry a basket President, will install Mrs. Richard pg y Cheesman, president; Miss Margaret

The bridal gown is of white | White, vice president; Miss Marie starched mousseline de soie styled |Cook, state representative; Miss with a sweetheart neckline and Carter, secretary; Mrs. William F. leg-o’-mutton sleeves with antique |Ruscher, treasurer; Miss Mary lace inserts at the shoulder. The Margaret Love, society editor, and full skirt extends into a long train. | Miss Edith Pake, chaplain. The full-length veil of illusion edged with lace will be caught with a Juliet cap of matching lace edged with seed pearls. The bride will carry a shower bouquet of orchids and valley lilies and will wear a single strand of pearls given her by the bridegroom. ( “William Schofield, the bride

Omega Nu Tau Group To Install Officers

Lambda Chapter of Omega Nu Tau Sorority will hold an installation of officers Monday at 8 p. m. A business

Camp to Entertain

Northwestern Camp 4415, Royal Neighbors of America, will entertain members of Marion County Camp at 8:15 p. m. Wednesday at the hall at 28th and Rader Sts. Mrs. Cora Jackson will preside,

[to the altar,

Nancy Cochrane, will come is to be decorated with a white silk cord and smilax garland. On the newel post will be a basket of flowers in shades of yellow, white and rose. Two ribbon bearers, Miss Rosalie Hall and Miss Edith Ann Pollard, will form an aisleway from the hall Miss Hall will wear turquoise and Miss Pollard, blush pink. They will have French bouquets, Miss Cochrane will wear an ice blue satin gown made with shirred fullness. Her bouquet will be of white roses, white and wine red carnations, forget-me-nots and swainsonia. The bride will be met at the foot of the stairway by her father who will give her in marriage. Her gown of candlelight moire taffeta, on Victorian lines, is made with a tightly fitted basque waist finished with a turn-over collar edged with duchess lace. Tiny covered buttons extend from neck to waistline at the front. The leg-0’-mutton sleeves are tightly fitted from elbow to wrist and have lace edging at the hands. The gored skirt has shirred fullness at the center back and sweeps into a long, wide train. The veil falling from the Juliet cap will be of candlelight illusion in fingertip length. The bride's bouquet will be of white begonia blossoms, tuberoses, stephanotis and valley lilies in a shower arrange-

ment. \

Felix T. McWhirter will be best man. Mrs. Messick, mother of the bride, has chosen a sheer black wool costume with a tucked bodice of azure satin and Mrs. Cochrane will wear sheer black crepe with velvet trimming. Both will wear ore chids.

For the reception immediately fole lowing the ceremony, the dining room will be decorated with in are rangement of fruit and flowers on the buffet. The wedding cake will be garlanded with greenery and white blossoms.

The couple will leave for a moe tor trip, the bride wearing a jacket costume of black wool trimmed in Persian lamb and a large hat bande ed with red. They will be at home after Oct. 1 at 737 Fairfield Ave. Miss Messick was graduated from DePauw University and is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority. Mr. Cochrane attended DePauw and was graduated from the Indiana University Law School. He is a member of Delta Kappa Epsilon Fraternity. Mr. and Mrs. Messick entere tained last night with a bridal dine ner at the Indianapolis Athletio Club. The bridal table was deco rated with roses, dahlias, gladioli and coxcomb in shades of red, Guests with Miss Messick and her flance included his parents and his sister, Nancy; Mr. and Mrs. Mce Whirter, Miss Hall, Miss Pollard, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam GG. Guyton, Mr. and Mrs. John Spann Lynn, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Husting, Muncie, Ind; Mr. and Mrs. Reg P. James, Van Wert, O.; Mrs. George Guckene berger III, Cincinnati; Herman Winter, Louisville, Ky., and John BE, Messick Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Robb, Allentown, Pa., will be among guests at the wedding. :

Mrs. Stoy Hostess

Alpha Chapter, Phi Theta Delta Sorority, will meet at 8:30 p. Wednesday at the home of Mra,

Edmund Stoy, 3015 N, Meridian St,