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A gala crowd turned out last night for the preseason game between the Indianapolis Capitals and the Detroit Red Wings in the Coliseum. Hartley and Lucy Anne Edgerton (left to right) were among those who came prepared to

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Join the skating party following the game.

Society—

Mary Sheerin Kuhn to Give*Dinner Tonight for Barbara Stafford

MISS BARBARA STAFFORD, whose marriage to - ~ George William McKay of Ft. Wayne, Ind., will be at 8:30 p. m. Saturday in the Propylaeum, will be honor guest at a spinster dinner given tonight by Miss Mary Sheerin

Kuhn at her home.

: Guests attending the dinner with the bride-to-be will include Mesdames Frederic M. Ayres Jr. Thomas

T. Sinclair, Alfred Stokely

Misses Gloria Geddes, Alice Vonnegut, N ina and Prudence Brown, Mary Stewart Kurtz and Alice Emerson. the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Holloway

Miss Stafford is Stafford and Mr. McKay's parents he. Mr. and Mrs.

give a luncheon Sg

Saturday afte n a tea at ‘their

women’s committee

Paul J. Keck ‘as chairman. from Mrs. John O.

Mrs. Walter P. council, has called

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Director of the northeast region is Mrs. Milton Matter, Kokomo. include Mrs. Campbell; Mrs. Don M. Nixon, Wabash; Mrs. Joseph H. Shirk, Peru; Miss Emilie Veriviere, Ft. Wayne; Mrs. Charles S. Leonard, Hartford City; Mrs. George W. and Mrs. Harry Lee Beshore, Marion. of the northeast region, with their chairmen, are Hartford City, Mrs. Hedstrom; Marion, Mrs. Robert J. Spencer Jr.; Muncie, Mrs. Wabash, Mrs.

Regional chairmen

Jaqua, Winchester,

Joseph T, Meridith City, Mrs. Keck.

Mrs. J. A. Kautz, Kokomo, is director of the northwest region. Chairmen include Mrs. J. S. Reichart, Frankfort; Mrs. Albert P. Norris Shreve, West Lafayette; Mrs. Walter’

Stewart and Mrs. R. O’Neall and Mrs. Bennett B. Bobbitt,

Kckomo.

and LaPorte, Mrs. C. D. Chipman.

Southeast region director is Mrs. C. Lloyd Regional chairmen include "Mrs. Harry G. Vandivier, Franklin; Mrs,

E. C. Cline, Richmond; Miss Elsie Vincent E. Evans, Shelbyville. Units

men, are Columbus, Mrs. Daily A. Powell; Franklin, Mrs. Carlton Shuck: Greenwood, Mrs. C. R. Curtis; New Castle, Miss Gladys Coburn; Richmond, Mrs. Eugent K. Quigg, and Shelbyville, Mrs.

D. Wray DePrez.

Mrs. Edwin I. Poston, Martinsville, is southwest region director and chairmen are Mrs. W. H. Patton, Martinsville; Mrs. Edward : Bailey Birge, Bloomington; Mrs. George R. Dillinger. French Lick; Mrs. Joe McCord, Greencastle; Mrs. Stanley H. Byram and Mrs. Regional Bleomington, Mrs. Ward G. Biddle; Brazil, Miss Lois Luther; Greencastle, Mrs. Wesley Childers; Martinsville, Mrs. Ralph K. Lowder;

R. H. Egbert, Martinsville.

Plainfield, Mrs: ‘Randolph Cox, and

State council officers and chairmen with Mrs. Morton are Mrs. Frank W. Cregor, first vice chairman; Mrs. Macy O. Teetor, New Castle, second vice chairman; Mrs. Nixon, publicity; Mrs. A. K. Scheidenhelm, transportation; Mrs. McCord, speakers bureau, and Mrs. Burke Nicholas, secretary. :

1 Southern Club Auxiliary to Sew THE SOUTHERN CLUB Auxiliary will meet Friday at the? Foe 227 Penway, for a 1 o'clock luncheon. ding the luncheon, members will sew for the Red Cross. ie Patricia Gabe will present readings and Mrs. Charles er recent trip to Mexico. will be Mesdames Parke Cooling, C. J. Prentiss and P. D. Powers.

Katherine Merrill Graydon Club to Hear Talks

“EARLY DAYS” (will be the theme of the Katharine Merrill Graydon Club’s meeting Tuesday in the Graydon Memorial Library. Continuing the year's program, “Tell Me a Story—Some Amer- » Mrs. Walter H. Montgomery will talk on “The Post-

home of Mrs. Ernest

Stevens will talk on

jcan Tales,’

i S f Laurel Run” by Bret Harte. De will pe the topic of Mrs. Joseph Ostrandér and Mrs. Robert

Kokomo, Ind. will discuss “Early Americana” (Conrad ‘Miss Lola Blount Conner’s subject will be Rose Wilder .

Friends J. Hamp,

Richter). £ Lane's “Home Over Saturday.

Club officers for the year are Mrs. Clifford E. Wagoner,

George, historian. :

Woman's Contract Club to Play

. / CONTRACT Club of Indianapolis will meet Athletic Club tomorrow at 1 p. m. for a dupli-

THE WOMAN’ at the Indianapolis cate game.

Stafford will entertain with the bridal dinner Woodstock Club and Mr. and Mrs. McKay will turday at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. On Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas H. Noyes are to have: ome for the betrothed couple.

Council of Symphony Women's Committee to Meet

THE 21st and 22d units of the Indiana State Symphony Society’s have been organized in Hartford City, with Mrs. Olaf Hedstrom as chairman, and in Union City, with Mrs. ! Announcement was received today Campbell, Marion, chairman of new units for 1 of the women’s committee. : chairman of the committee’s state the .season’s first council meeting for' 10 a. m. Friday .in the Propylaeum. Those attending will be the four regional directors, regional and unit chairmen and state council

Robert H. Tinsley, Northwest region units with their chairmen are Crawfordsville, Mrs. Tinsley; Frankfort, Mrs. Hugh M. Patton; Kokomo, Mrs. W. R. Morrison; Lafayette, Mrs. Stewart,

Mrs. Edward J. Hughes, president; vice president; Mrs. Howard C. Caldwell, secretary; Mrs. Charles J. Van Tassel, treasurer, &nd Mrs. Richard

and Byron Hollett and

are Mr. and Mrs. William: T.

Units

Burton P. Allen, and Union

Crawfordsville, and Mrs.

‘Billman, Manilla.

Sweeney, Columbus, and Mrs. of the region, with tReir chair-

units and chairmen are

Terre Haute, Mrs. P. E. Allen.

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Assisting hostesses

Willa Cather’s “Two

Institute Talk Is on Fabrics

fiss Jessie Caplin, | tenis chemistry in/* the home economics department of the Uni-

versity of Minnesota, for speak to-

rrow at 10 a. m. before the ConHopton Institute in ock’s - auditorium. | be e will discuss “Facts You a Know About” Fabrics.” The tatk is sponsored By Block's, the L.

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Students Entertained

s Olga Krause, manager of the ees Os Machine School, will give a party or present and former students and liends of the schcol tonight at 8 p. m. in the Athenaeum. The entertainment will include dancing, games and Fefreshiments.

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Review to Be Given By Mrs. Tinder

Five International Travel Study Club Chapters will sponsor a review by Mrs, Olive Enslen Tinder tonight in the World War 'Memorial. She will outline “Ibe English Air” (Stevenson). Hostesses for the: program will be the five chapter presidents, Mrs. Frank W. Teague, Acacia; Mrs. N. D. Richardson, Adelia; Mrs, Leslie Andrews, Cherokee; ' Mrs. Alva Shake, Hawaiian, and Mrs. M. B.~McDonald, Mandalay. \ —————————————————

Sorority Has Guests

Gamma ‘Kappa Chapter of Alpha Zeta Beta Sorority will entertain the following guests at a party tonight in the Hotel Washington: the Misses Frances Bauer, Viola Mason, Helen Dillon, Jeanne Walton and Bernice

The Misses Mary Lou Hyatt, Julie

Shover.

Salon; Program Is Wednesday

Mrs. E. C. Rumpler will open the 11th season of the Hoosier Program Bureau at 10:30 a. m. next Wednesday with a salon program to introduce the bureau's speakers for the year. Short programs will be given “by Mrs. Carolyn Lauth-Huser, Indianapolis, book reviewer; Mrs. Lela Kern Richmann, Indianapolis, lecturer; Prof. Paul Parker, Marion, Ind., lecturer; Mrs. Pauline Druly Kaufman, Liberty, Ind., lecturer and singer; Mrs. Flora E. Pottenger, Warsaw, Ind., lecturer; Dr. Francis Skillman Onderdonk, Ann Arbor, Mich., lecturer; Miss Carolyn E. Gowen, Indianapolis, reader; Mrs. Margdret, Trombley, Gerard, Indianapolis, hand analyst; Mrs. H. A. Carter, Connersville, Ind. collector and lecturer, and William S. Willett, Hendersonville,. N. C., industrialist. Mrs. John Downing Johnson and Mrs. Clair McTurnan will be doorkeepers and Miss Mary Beatrice Whiteman will distribute folders.

Geneva Stunts

Will Be Nov. 15

Miss Gene Clairmont, 618 W. 43d St., has been named general chairman of the annual Geneva Stunts to be held Nov. 15 at the Broad Ripple High School. y The Butler University Y. W. C. A. chapter is sponsoring the event. Funds from the stunis are used to send delegates to the annual Lake Geneva conference. Committee chairman in charge of the affair include Misses “Mary Catherine = Stair, Mary Marott, Jeanne Well, Betty Jane McCrosky, Helen Fehr, Barbara Badger, Elizabeth McClure, Sally Evans, Jean Hoy, Jeanne Miller, Sally Steinbaugh, Magnolia DeHart and Jeanne Steiner. Others include the Misses Leslie Shippey, Marjorie Ryan, Jeanne Jackson, Mary Kershner, Barbara Kelly, Charleefi Dabbs, Helen Ruegamer, Paul McClurg and Juanita Winfield, Jeanne Seward, Dorothy Evans, Katherine Parrish, Martha Lou Sanderland, Jane Howe, Eloise Wilson, Mildred Kapherr, and Mary

- | Frances Paul.

Also committees are Misses Suzanne Masters, Ann Browning, Barbara Keiser, Barbara Belknap, Katherine Cooper, Dana Lansley, and Helen Whitley:

I. A. C. Party

Is Tomorrow

A “Goblins” Gathering” will occur tomorrow night at the Indianapolis Athletic Club for members and their

guests. The third floor grill room adjoining the lantern room at the club will be transformed into a rustic setting where canapes and cockfails will be served from 7:30 to 8 p. m. Dinner with dancing to Louis Lowe’s orchestra will follow from 8 p. m. until midnight. Jack o’ lanterns and Halloween novelties will decorate the dinner tables. A popular innovation in the club dance schedule this season is the Saturday afternoon cocktail hour dances in the Venetian room. Announced as weekly “Football Fiestas,” the events feature rhumba, conga and tangd dance music. ‘An early November event at the club will be the ‘“‘Demo-Publican” party Tuesday. Election returns will be received by teletype and announced through the evening and early morning hours. A special dinner will be served from 6 p. m. and supper service will be available after

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Audrey. Gillies Wed To Lee F. Karns

Word has been received . here of the marriage of Miss Audrey Gillies of New York to Lee Farley Karns, son of Mr. and _Mrs. Grant A. Karns, 51 Whittier Place. The wedding took place Sunday in the Church of the Strangers in New York. : Mrs. Charles: Sackett of New York was the matron of honor and Robert Corre, Merion, Pa., was Mr. Karn’s best man. A reception was held following the ceremony at the home of Mrs. Marjorie T. Gillies, mother of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Karns will be at home after Nov. 15 at 283 Chestnut St., Nutley, N. J.

Republicans Give Party

The Wayne Township Women’s Republican Club will sponsor a card party at 8:30 p. m. tonight at the hall, 2613 W. Washington St. Mrs, Ira Giltneggis chairman,

before the game got underway. year in the European Ice Revue, skated between periods.

Two Halloween Parties Will Be Held Tonight by Y. W. Group; Puppet Show Is Tomorrow

Young Women’s Christian Association activities include two Halloween parties tonight and two special meetings tomorrow. The Quest Club will meet at 6 p. The regular interest groups will be held

for a Halloween party supper. following the party at 7:30 p. m. arrangements. Miss - Margaret Poynter, 2614 Broadway, will be hostess to members of the Shortridge High School Girl Reserves tonight at a Halloween Frolic. The Home Fellowship Club will tour the Real Silk Hosiery Mills tomorrow afternoon under the direction of Miss Margery Dudley. Members will meet at the Y. W. C. A. at 2:45 p. m. A puppet show presentation of “Little Black Sambo” will be given at the Industrial Club meeting tomorrow evening at 6:45 o'clock in the Central Y. W. C. A. Miss Neva Petz and Miss Margaret Mittens, who have made the puppets and planned the production, will be assisted by Misses Josephine Dalton, Grace Clapp and Geneva- Thompson. At 8 p. m. Miss Lucy Schulte will speak to the group on “Your Turn to Talk,” explaining the use of the voting machine. Beech Grove High School Girl Reserves will sponsor a Halloween Carnival tomorrow night in the high school building and will give the proceeds to the school’s scholarship fund. Miss Ruth Smoots is leader of the group.

Y. A. M. Club’s Party Tonight

Local high school clubs are planning Halloween parties and have announced new officers. The Y. A. M. CLUB will hold a Halloween party at 9 o'clock this evening. Mr. and Mrs. John MecKinstray will be special guests.

Miss Marie Love will be hostess at the H. E. N. CLUB'S Halloween party tomorrow evening. Guests will be the Misses Mary Ellen Katzenberger, Marilyn Demaree, Mary Jane Van Trees, Katherine Bradley, Margery Ludwig, Jean Snyder, Annabelle John, Margaret Cross and Emily Jackson.

New officers of the DATE-US CLUB are: Miss Martha Kirkhoff, president; Miss Joan Green, vice president; Miss Helen Heid, secretary; Mis. \nna Lamb, treasurer, and Miss Mary. Ostheimer, reporter.

The Q. T. S. CHAPTER OF THE SUB-DEB CLUB will hold a wiener roast gt 7:30 Friday evening. Members of the club have elected the follow:ng new officers: Miss Ruth Vance, president; Miss Ruth. Richardson, vice president; Miss *Carol Kopp, scribe; Miss Audrey Preston, secretary, and Miss Beverly Stone, treasurer.

Club Marks Anniversary

The 23d anniversary party of the Amica Club will be held at 8 p. m. today at the home of Mrs. Robert L. Flutro, 423 N. Linwood Ave.

Luncheon Is Tomorrow

The 20th Century Club will meet tomorrow for a 1:30 o'clock luncheon at the Spink Arms Hotel. Mrs. Frank Wampler, president, will be hostess.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ..... _ KINGHANS HOSTS TO PARTY ......

Mr. and Mrs. John Gordon Kinghan were hosts to a party of friends. Mr. Kinghan and Mrs. Carl Vonnegut did a bit of checking on numbers and players in their program Miss Ruth English and Lew Pitts, who starred here last

m. tonight at the Central Y. W. C. A.

Miss Olga Speiker is chairman of

Scouts to Note Friendship Day

Indianapolis Girl Scouts continued the celebration of Girl Scout Week with Out-of-Doors Activities today. Window displays in 10 downtown stores this week are showing ways in which Girl Scouts serve their community. ; International Friendship Day to-

morrow also will commemorate the birthday of Girl Scouting’s founder, Mrs. Juliette Low. Troop 76 will give a Juliette Low program, including the reading of the founder's biography and a history of the Juliette Low Memorial Fund. Mrs. Rose Farrell will interview Miss Lucille Cannon, Indianapolis Girl Scout director, in a, program broadcast over WFBM at 8:30 a. m. tomorrow. Arts and Crafts Day yesterday was marked by Troop 45's opening of an Arts and Crafts Room at the home of its leader, Mrs. Melvin Dorbecker. Troop members will work in the room two evenings each week to finish their craft work. before the Christmas season. Troop 13 entertained members of Boy Scout Troop 28 with a Halloween party Monday night. Homemaking Day Monday also was celebrated by members of Troop 15 with a tea at the Church of the Advent honoring their mothers. Girl Scout Week will close Sunday with a Scouts’ Own Serviee at the World War Memorial auditorium at 3 p. m.

Friends Entertained For Jane Preston

Miss Jane Preston, whose marriage to Stuart Watson of South Bend, Ind. will be Nov. 23 at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul G. Preston, 3261 Coliege Ave. was honor guest at a bathroom shower given last night by Miss Jean Grumme and Miss Jane Cooling at Miss Grumme’s home. Guests with the bride-to-be and her mother “included “Mesdames Joseph W. Barr, R. M, Strieby and Fred J. Grumme and the Misses Barbara Hickam, Joanne DeMilt, Doris Wheelcr, Virginia Christena, Jane Allison, Peggy Hussey, Marjorie Raiser and Mary Hall. Mr. Watson is the son of Mrs. D. O. Watson of Springfield, Ill.

‘The Family’ to Be

Reviewed Tomorrow

“The Family” (Nina TFedorova) will be reviewed by Mrs. Paul M. Kilby tomorrow at Ayres’ auditorium. ’ The review is under the spon-

sorship of the Calendar Aid Society of the Central Christian Church.

Miss Thelma Grannis is to sing preceding the review.

Assist With Halloween Party

Miss Joan Discher

‘members of the Hoosier Athletic Club who are

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and Miss Mary Rambaud are among: the junior

planning the Children’s.

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Panhel Dance Parties Listed

Reservations are beginning to come in for the Indianapolis Panhellenic Association’s annual benefit dance Saturday in the Indianapolis Athletic Club.

Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Lugar will have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. John A. Bruhn, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Renick and Dr. and Mrs, Murray DeArmond. With Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hayes will be Mr. and Mrs. Howard O. Dodson and Mr. and Mrs. George E. Goodwin. A party of guests with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Warren will be composed of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Lincoln Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. L. J. McDowell. Additional patrons and patronesses listed by the committee in charge are: Mr. and Mrs. Albert Martin and Mr. and Mrs. Merton A. Johnston, Alpha Gamma Delta; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Josey and Mr. ard Mrs. T. C. Jenkins, Alpha Phi; Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Teeters and Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord Wood, Kappa Della, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smuck and Dr. and Mrs. Norman .Booher, Zeta Tau Alpha. .

Sorority Pl:ns Kid Party

Halloween parties and a dinner honoring a former member are on the sorority schedule tonight.

BETA CHAPTER OF PHI DELTA PI SORORITY will entertain rushees at a Halloween Kid Party at 8 o'clock tonight at the home of Miss Mary Kreth, 3612 W. Michigan St. Assisting hostesses will be Miss Marion Rieck and Miss Viola Bazis. “Guests will be the Misses Rebecca Clark, Mary Pelzer, Imogene Elkins, Mary Hohlt, Jean Mullan and Erika Braf.

Miss Christina Valentine of Dallas, Tex., will be guest of honor at a dinner given by KAPPA PHI DELTA SORORITY tonight in the Sun Dial Tearoom. She is ay inactive member of the group. Arrangements have been made by Mesdames Joseph Erpelding, Ray Ellis and Norman Wilson, Miss Helen Hudson and Miss Martha Vollmer. Miss Clara Vollmer : is president of the sorority.

Members of EPSILON CHAPTER OF EPSILON SIGMA ALPHA will entertain rushees and guests at a masked Halloween party and steak fry tonight at Mrs. Ruth Dalrympl’s home.

Members of CHI SIGMA SORORITY wil entertain with a miscellaneuos shower tonight at the home of Mrs. Fred Beck, 3402 Guilford Ave. for Miss Lillian Voyles whose marriage to Joseph Killila will be Nov. 9 in St. Philip Neri Church. Chairman for the party is Mrs. Charles: McVey, assisted by Miss Gladys Sullivan and Miss Katherine Mulrey. Attending with sorority members and the bride-to-be will be: her mother, Mrs. Lawrence C. Voyles.

Temperance Council

To Plan Program Marion County Youth Tem-

-| perance Councils will meet Saturday lab |Church to plan 1940-41 programs

the First United Brethren

under the direction of Mrs. M. R. state general secretary,

vice president. Delegates from the seven county councils will meet at 9:30 a. m. to hear Miss Esther Swinford, state publicity director, speak on “The Five W's of Publicity? and Mrs. Charles Grant, county Women’s Christian Temperance Union president, discuss “The Relationship be-

tween Y. T. C. and W. C. T. U.”

Other program features at the morning session will be devotions by Mrs. Harold D. O'Brien, county W. C. T. U. evangelistic director, and music by Miss Geraldine Crawford and the Sarah A. Swain Council string trio. During the afternoon, in addition to the planning of the year’s work, the program will consist of a gold medal speech contest for contestants

.| from each council, the report of the _| resolutions committee and devotions

by Mrs. Ruth Holman. Mrs. C. W.

| Ackman will pronounce the ben- | ediction.

Card Party Tomorrow

The JLeiderkranz Ladies Society will have g card party at 2:15 p. m. tomorrow at the hall, 1421 E. Washington St.

“Jo Jive” Dance Set

“A “Jo Jive” dance will be given Friday night at the Riviera Club by the Iota Chi Omega and Hi-Step-pers Chapters of ghe Sub Deb Club.

WEDNESDAY; OCT. 30, 1940 "BY CIVICTHEATER .. ..7 .. |... ...]

* Mrs, Chauncey Eno (front row, left), who heads the Civic Theater Affairs Committee, sponsor of the game, was with a party, including Dr. H. P. Werkman (front row, center), Mr. Eno (front row, right) and (back row, left to right) Mrs. Thomas A. and Mrs. Werkman, The Werkmans gave a dinner party before the game,

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Richard H. Thompson Will Wed On Nov. 27 in Louisville;

Margaret Irwin

Is Honored

An announcement of a marriage date and showers for brides-to-be are included in today’s prenuptial news. The marriage of Miss Louellen Gibson, Cornett of Louisville, Ky., and Richard Howard Thompson, son of Mrs. Edward D. Porter Jr. will take place Nov. 27 at the home of the bride-to-be's parents, Mr. afd

Mrs. Denver Bennett Cornett. William H. Thompson of Indianapolis will be his brother’s best man at the ceremony. * #8 Miss Martha Ann Schaub, 4335 Carrollton Ave., entertained last night with an aluminum shower for Miss Margaret Irwin; who will be

married to Bernard G. Halsted Jr.]

Nov. 9. Mrs. Elmer Schaub assisted her daughter. Guests were Mrs. Arthur Irwin, mother of the bride-to-be; Mrs. Bernard G. Halstead, mother of Mr. Halstead; Mesdames. Charles .Van Buskirk, Bernard James, Edward Schilling,” H. P. Pagani, Robert Schaub, - H. _B. ant, William Rowe, Samuel Rariden, Philip Mann, Basil Stamn; Robert Fowler, Charles Dwyer, Frank Keppen, George Knight, Frank K. Lane, Robert Irwin, Hilda Hollingsworth and E. B. Brook of Dayton, O.; the Misses Mary Catherine Wiseman, Mary Jayne Parrish, Mayjewell Long and Frances Willis. ” ” ”

Miss Mary Alice Belton will be honor guest at a miscellaneous shower given tomorrow afternoon by Mrs. Luther E. Markin at her home in Southport, Ind. Miss Belton’s marriage to Robert Pfendler, soni of Mrs. Calvin Perdue, Acton, Ind, will be Nov. 16 in the First Presbyterian Church. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey R. Belton, Mathew Road. Guests with the bride-to-be, her mother and Mrs. Perdue will include Mrs. Ora Nabring Lesh, Stroudsburg, Pa. Mesdames Charles and Tom Yoke, Ronald, Russell and Clark Hutchinson, T. Russell Stanley, Clyde Gray, Chester Hittle, T. M. Sample, David C. Pfendler, Richard O. Nabring, Edgar Smith, Jack Kamstra, Eula ‘Lowes, Ray Larrison, Ernest and Elizabeth Raybournd, Claude Joyce, Rachael Higgins, Bessie Lowes, Ruth Clark and Julius and Raymond Giroude. Others will be Mesdames Ella Hutchinson, Milton Humphreys, Clint Hopkins, Hugh -Leaming, Fannie Pfendler, Sam, Paul and Manuel Raybourne, Mildred Lawrence, Fred Smock, George Swailes, Charles Schilling, Ray Lowes and Albert Hopkins and Misses Ruth Smock, Louise Smith and Sarah and Rose Yoke. -

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Miss . Miriam Edwards has beeh named as maid of honor for the wedding of Miss Betty Marie Erickson to George W. Boemler on Nov. 9 in the McKee Chapel of Tabernacle Presbyterian Church. Dr. Roy Ewing Vale is to read the service at 7:30 p. m.e Bridesmaids will. be Miss Mary Ruth Holsclaw and Miss Alice Sommer and the . bridegroom-to-be’s sister, Norma Boemler, ‘will be junior bridesmaid. Robert Boemler will be his brother’s best man and ushers will be Harry Bills and Richard Clark. Miss Erickson is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Erickson and Mr. Boemler’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. -W. P. Boemler. : nr 8 ” Honor guest at a crystal shower given recently by Mrs. Robert Copeland and Miss Lois LaFara at Mrs. Copeland's home, 4912 E. 10th St., was Miss Barbara French whose marriage to Kenneth D.: Golden will be Nov. 10 in Washington. . - Attending - the party with the bride-to-be were Mrs. Julian Kennedy and Misses Dorothy Srader, Peggy Herriot, Marjorie Craft, Betty Ann: Schroeder and Joan Jose. ° Miss French is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. French, 15 N. Campbell Ave, and Mr. Golden is the son of Mrs. Dale Golden.

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Mrs. George W. Spinner. 5015 Guilford Ave. has as her house guest Mrs. Fannie Ethel Little of Kokomo, Ind. Mrs. Little is a for mer resident of Indianapolis.

Miss Margaret Tamblyn, 3921 N. Pennsylvania St., and Miss Grace A. Speer, 111 E. 16th St., returned recently from a vacation trip to Washington. 3 :

; Kindergarten Entertains

The annual Halloween party at the Pat and Polly Kindergarten will be held’ tomorrow morning. Miss Lucille Carlin will direct special games and Mrs. Glenn Lawler will be in charge, : SL

Riviera Club's Program Set

sponsor” the second of a series of Sunday evening dinners Nov. 17 at 6:30 p. m. at the club. The Booster Dance will be the evening of Nov. 8 and a club dance on the following evening will feature Tommie Arvin and his orchestra, The club’s Thanksgiving Home< coming Dance will be Nov. 21 On Nov. 23, the Riviera Boosters will have a dinner dance and Nov. 28, another club dance is to be spone sored. Bridge and pinochle is played at 8 p.m. every Monday evening. The Boosters Christmas party will be Dec. 14. Members will bring canned goods, clothing or toys for distribution by the Wheeler Mission, Other December events include a club dance, Dec. 7; a Booster dance, Dec. 13; club dances, Dec. 14, 21 and 28; formal dance, Dec. 25; Kiddie Party, Dec. 26 ahd Junior Dance, - Dec. 26.

Feeney-Kirschner Service Is Read

Miss Eleanor Marie Kirschner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Kirschner, 1309 Wright St., be« came the bride of Leo Feeney, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Feeney, 958 Eastern Ave, in a ceremony at 5 o'clock this morning in St. Patrick's Catholic Church with the Rey. Pr, Robert Walpole officiating. ' The bride wore a soldier blue costume suit. with brown acces sories and a corsage of white chryse anthemums. Her sister-in-law, Mrs. Edward F. Kirschner Jr., was the bride's only attendant. Her brown, fur-trimmed frock was worn with matching accessories and a corsage of yellow chrysanthemums, Mr. Kirschner Jr. was best man, Following a reception this evening the couple will leave for a wedding trip north and will be at home after Nov. 5 with the bridegroom’s parents.

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