Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 February 1941 — Page 23

FRIDAY, FEB. 14, 1941. Engagement Is Announced

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

PAGE 22 | ——Keep. in West Point Trim—No. 1

First Loosen Up Your Muscles and Then Take Out Kinks With a Few T: wisting and Bending Exercises

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Mary A. Russe To Be Wed to Carroll Sipe

~ Ceremony Will Be AELALC,

The immediate families and a few close friends will attend the wedding of Miss Mary Anne Russe to Carroll E. Sipe at 4:30 o'clock this afternoon in the Palm Room of the Indianapoiis Athletic Club. A reception in the Green Room will follow the ceremony. Miss Russe is the daughter ‘of Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Russe, 4014 Carrollton Ave., and Mr. Sipe is the son of Mrs, J. C. Sipe, 5202 Grandview Drive. Palms, greenery and spring flowers flanked by two seven-way candelabra will form .an improvised altar for the ceremony. James Collins,|, violinist, will play bridal music, including “Cavalleria Rusticana” and the “Berceuse” from “Jocelyn.” The bride, given in marriage by her father, will wear a gardenia |white Chantilly lace gown fashioned on classic lines with a turnover collar at the high neckline and lacecovered buttons down the front. The molded lines of the frock are marked with shirring from neck to Rinkine and across the low basque

Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Young, 1 W. 28th St., announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Paxton, of Chicago, to Durward Kirby, also of Chicago, the son of

534 E. 61st St. She is a graduate of * Tudor Hall School and attended Butler University where she was a member of Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority. Mr. Kirby attended Purdue University.

' By CAPT. VICTOR H. KING

Physical Culture Instructor, U. 8. Military Academy.

EST POINT, N. Y.—This is the time of the year when we begin to feel the need of taking some exercise. The “shut-in” existence most of us lead during the winter months does not provide us with enough physical . activity to keep our bodies in good general condition. To say nothing of the value of calisthenics to the woman who wants to keep her figure attractively slim, while maintaining her proper weight, A few minutes of really good setting-up exercises daily is one of the most effective means of keeping the body “toned-up” and healthy, ? Of all the methods of exercising the body, setting-up exercises can accomplish more good per minute. spent on them than any other. It is the one method most nearly approaching a “cure-all.” : n ” 0 YOU NEED NO EQUIPMENT. OF ANY KIND |

HE VALUE of the exercises in the two weeks’ course I am starting today has been timetested in: my work with West Point cadets and in the women’s gymnasium classes I hold here. These really toprnotche exercises can be performed without, the ‘aid of equipment or previous training, They can be used to correct existing faults in posture, to strengthen and tone up all the major muscle groups and most of the lesser ones. In addition, they should assist: you. in molding your contours “nearer to your heart's desire,” help you gain or lose weight according to how you regulate your diet (more about this in a later lesson), and promote a better state of general health. Follow instructions and persevere and these exercises will do all that for you and even more.

Bracelet length sleeves of the gown are built out at the shoulders and are fitted with shirred banding. The skirt forms a train. With the costume the bride will wear a shoulder length face veil fashioned with a choir boy cap of matching lace} z caught with fresh orange blossoms. A small muff which she will carry is to be covered with orange blossoms and white orchids. Her only attendant, Miss Helena C. Sipe, sister of the bridegroom, will wear a faille frock with petal ink skirt, topped by a bodice of eer wine made with short, puffed sleeves and a sweetheart neckline. Her flawers will be rubrum lilies, freesias and spring flowers. Charles ‘B. Sipe: will - be his brother’s best man. Mrs. Russe, mother of the bride, will be in military blue worn with freesias and roses. Mrs. Sipe will have rubrum lilies and white freesias with her turquoise blue gown. Mrs. Helena C. Brown, grandmother of Mr. Sipe, will be in black crepe and gardenias. After a short wedding trip, the couple will be at home March 15 at 1320 N. Delaware St. Miss Russe attended Indiana University and is a member of Alpha Chi Omega Sorority.

Children Eagerly wih 'Robin Hood’ Ballet Feb. 22 at Caleb Mills’ Hall

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DICK HOOVER, Civic Theater impresario, and Mrs, Hoover will take a ‘“postman’s” holiday a week from tomorrow. For one afternoon, Dick will forget a theater director’s problems—by going to the theater. He and Peggy will attend the “Robin Hood” ballet to be sponsored by the Children’s Civic Theater at Caleb Mills Hall. Also awaiting, more or less impatiently, the arrival of Feb. 22 are several groups of the “youngér

element” about town.

Charles. Fauvre, son’ of Mr. and Mrs. Irving M. Fauvre, will see the ballet with one of his young friends. Mrs. Thomas L. Green will take her grandchildreny Dick and Tom Lugar, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin L. Lugar. In another group will be Mrs. Horaag A. Shonle with her ‘soils, John and Pete, Mrs. Paul R. Summers and her children, Jo Ann arid Jean, and Mrs. Howard E. Nyhart with her son, Danny, and his guest, Charles Culp. The three children of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Wilbur L. Appel, Wilbur, Margaret and Kenneth, will attend together. Mr. and Mrs. F. W, Christena’s children, Joann and Robert, will have as their guests Dick Besore and Shirley Rae Evans. Mrs. James A. Watson will take her daughter, Betty, to see “Robin Hood,” and Richard and Dale McLaughlin, children of the R. E. McLaughlins, also will attend. ' ; In one party will be Mrs. Glenn B. Ralston and her children, Nancy Caroline and Glenn Jr., with their guest, Roy Bragg, and Mzs, Paul Moffett with her young daughter and son, Susan and Sonny. Mrs. Charles George, with her daughter Marjorie, and Mus. Robert Bidlack, with her daughter Barbara, will be together at the performance. Mrs. Martin Ruth will take her nephew, Tommy Jenkins, to see the production. Large’ parties have heen planned by Mrs. Wayne Paulsen and Mrs. Arthur C. Shea. Others holding reservations are Mesdames . Philip Reed, William L. Fortune, Myron J. McKee, Benjamin R, Turner Jr., Harold S. Cheney, G. W. Gustafson, Oren Pritchard, W. L. Howard, H. A. Caldwell, H. J. Buttner, George Badger, Philip. Adler, J. O. Ryrholm, John Roberts Jr., Louisa Richardt, Russell Sage, T. A. Kimberlin, Irving Palmer, Kenneth Lemons, D. H. Carter, Benjamin F. Hake, Harry Hobbs, T. F. McNutt, John L. Mutz, George R. Ross, William Garstang, Pearson Smith and Miss

Pearl Glendenning.

After warming up her muscles with the jumping, arm-swinging exercise (No. 2), Betti Stine of the N. C. A. G. U. freshman class, takes the kinks out with the twister (No. 1). Note that Betti’s arms and shoulders are in a straight ‘line as the torso twists to right and left. In No. 3, she ¢ demonstrates a bending exercise. Note that here, too, Betti’'s arms are kept in the plane of her shoulders. Betti lives with her mother at 656 E. 12th St., is studying to be a_ physical education instructor.

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CAPT. VICTOR KING is on duty at West: Point as Instructor in Military Gymnastics and Physical Culture. As a West Point cadet, Cant, King was an outstanding gymnastic ' athlete, and since his graduation in 1933, has been active in the Army’s physical training program, He is a member of the College Physical Ed.ucational Association. Capt. King has written this series of ‘11 articles outlining his favorite calisthenics, and’ this article is the first of the series.

about 10 twists in each ditection, and do not use too fast a cadence, 4 o ” zs

TAKE IT EASY AT FIRST

ASTLY for today let's bend a bit: From the same startirig position as in the second. exercise above, bend forward and touch the floor between your feet with the fingers of your left hand at the count of ONE. Recover to the starting position at TWO. Do the same with your right arm at .THREE. Recover to the starting position at FOUR. Keep your arms and legs straight and your arms in the plane of your shoulders throughout. The cadence should be slow. Repeat several times. Remember, do not overdo at first. Later on you can repeat any exercise as many times as you wish, your own condition govern«ing. As a rule, the more repeti-

Tea Will Mark 46th Anniversary Of the Monday Club; Magazine Club Meets Tomorrow

Club programs announced today include an illustrated talk on American music and a folk dance presentaticn. The MONDAY CLUB’S 46th anniversary will be celebrated with a tea and musical program in Ayres’ auditorium Monday at 2 p. m. Honor guests of the club will be Mrs. George Jaqua, Winchester, and Mesdames Edward Poston, Fredrick Baiz, W. D. Keenan, Laura Ray, Frank Symmes

Jane Renard Honored

A round of parties is keeping], brides-to-be busy these days. Miss Jane Renard, whose marriage to Walter J. Nolte will be at 12:30 p. m., Feb. 22, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Charles J. Renard, was to be honor guest at two showers today. This afternoon Mrs. Edwin Dunnington was to enNabi in the Hunters’ Lodge of the

in illustration. Return to the starting position at the count of TWO. Count rapidly with no pause at any count and continue until warmed up. . Now that ‘your muscles are warm, twist the kinks out with this one: From a side-straddle position with your arms raised to the side, horizontal, twist your entire body us far as you can to the right and left in a continuous manner. Keep your arms in the plane of {he shoulders throughout and use them to help you twist. Make

“ulis Carroll Will Take Bride

‘The altar of the First United Lutheran Church will be flanked with palms, candelabra and baskets of freesia and gladioli for the wedding at 8 o'clock tonight of Miss Margaret” Coreen Laughner and Eulis. Carroll. The Rev. Arthur Mahr will read the service. | Miss Laughner is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Verner R. Laughner, 312 Fenton Ave. The bridegroom’s

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TRY ‘WARMING UP’ TO THESE EXERCISES J B® if you arg still unable’ to “warm up” fully a all this try this one: From an: erect position (attention) jump to the side-straddle position at the count of ONE, landing on your toes, and at the same time swinging your arms sideward and upward until your hands touch overhead, as shown

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tious, the greater the benefit, provided you have conditioned yourself gradually and do not repeat to exhaustion.

TOMORROW: Toward keeping your waistline down.

Mamdtt Hotel with a rhiscellaneous shower and this evening, Mrs: William{ B. Harbison and Mrs. James R. Noe will entertain at their homes, 3630 N. Meridian St., with a pantry shower. The Valentine motif was to be used in decorations for the shower this afternoon. Guests in addition to Miss Renard were to be her mother, Mesdames Donald W. DeHaven, Noe, Harbison, Harry Riddell, Richard V. Ware, Donald Un- . |derwood and William Kingdon, Miss Ruth Marshall and Miss Joan Casey. Attending the shower tonight will be Mesdames Renard, Ware, Riddell, Earl I. Larsen, Harry Boggs, William C. Harbison and L. P. Judd, Mrs. D. O. Thompson, Chicago, Misses Eileen White, Sally Hunt, Mary. Dunwoody, Marjory Pyke, Betty Ann Bashore, Jane Blake,

Shower in Shelbyville Honors Mary DePrez

MRS. WILLIAM SPIEGEL of Shelbyville is entertaining today in her home with a Valentine shower for Miss Mary Nading DePrez, whose marriage to Edward W. Harris Jr. of Muncie will be March 15, At the shower were to be Mrs. ‘Albert Zoller, mother of the bride-to-he, and the following guests from Indianapolis: Mesdames William O. Scott, James K. Northam, David Laurance Chambers Jr., Richard Dickson, John Kitchen, William Thompson, Gordon Cullo~ den and Hamlin Welling, the Misses Betty ‘Tharp, Esther Jane Throckmorton and Helene Petri.

Invitations to Be Issued for Dance :

“WILL YOU. WON'T YOU, will you, won't you join the ‘dance?” asks the Junior Auxiliary to the Indianapolis Day Nursery in invie tations for its “Alice in Wonderland” Dance which will be, placed in the mail this week-end. ‘The dance will be March 1 at the Woodstock Club. The quotation from the book ds carried below a pen and ink drawing of the Fish-Foctman and the Frog-Fostiman

Kappa Province Convention to Be March’ 7 and 8 at DePauw; Ita Psi Kappas to Lunch

Announcement of a province convention heads today’s sorority news of dinners and Valentine parties. The DELTA PROVINCE convention of KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA SORORITY will be held Friday and Saturday, March 7 and 8, in Greencastle, with Iota Chapter at DePauw University acting as hostesses. Miss Jean Kleckner of Chicago, of the DePauw chapter, will act as marshal at the convention. and Rudolph Grosskopf. Operas with American themes will

be discussed by Mrs. Isaac Born

Miss Helen Jones is chairman of the dinner to be held Sunday in the

Canary Cottage closing the IllinoisIndiana district meeting here of LAMBDA ALPHA LAMBDA SORORITY. Delegates Jfrom Rockford and Danville, Ill, will meet with Indiana mambers for a 6:30 o'clock dinner tomorrow in the Sapphire Room of the Hotel Washington and for a business meeting preceding the din--ner Sunday. Other committee members are Mrs. Viola Brewer, "Mrs. Idel Brunton and Miss Wanda .Winkle,

Miss Virginia Hankins of BETA TAU SORORITY and Miss Barbara Laseter of ALPHA CHAPTER OF TRI CHI are among the young women entered in a popularity contest, the winner of which will be ecided tonight at a dance in Miss Hankins ye Murat TemSeveral sororities and, Itafernities are. sponsdring’ the event, annual Sweet- :: heart Dance, in ‘the Egyptian Room. Larry Price and his orchestra will play for dancing from 9:30

A silver loving cup will be awarded the winner and other prizes will be Miss Laseter given for second and third place. Dwight Morgan and Walter Loman are in charge of arrangements.

The INDIANAPOLIS UMNAE CHAPTER OF DELTA PSI KAPPA SORORITY will shold its Valentine “Juncheon tomorrow at ‘1 o'clock i» ‘the home of Mrs. Oral W. Bridgeford, 5669 Michigan Road. Mrs. Robert Hatfield will assist the hostess.

A covered-dish’ supper Monday. night will precede a business meeting of ALPHA CHAPTER, SIGMA DELTA PI SORORITY. The hostess, Mrs. Harvey N. Brown, 756 Carlyle Place, will be assisted ' by Mrs. Hazel Hart.

‘LAMBDA CHAPTER OF OMEGA : NU TAU SORORITY will meet Monday at 8 p. m. inthe Hotel LinIn, following their attendance at sorority-fraternity dance to-

night. at the Murat Temple. Mrs. Gwenna

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Service to Be

In Chapel

In a ceremony at 4:30 p. m. today in the chapel of the First Presbyterian’ Church, Miss Dema Kirkpatrick will become the bride of James W. McKinney, son of Mr. and Mrs. Burr McKinney, 1464 N. Pennsylvania St. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Martin Kirkpatrick of Crawfordsville. - Seven-branch candelabra will flank ‘an arrangement of white

George Arthur Frantz reads the ceremony. Mrs. W. H. Newcomer, organist, will play. The bride, who yill be unattended, will .wear a soldier blue street-length frock with brown and white accessories and a corsage of white roses. James Runyan and Edward Kirkpatrick, the bride’s brother, will be ushers. After a short wedding trip the couple will be at home at 3530 Balsam Aye. Among out-of-town guests for the ceremony will be the an pride’s parents.

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parents are Mr. and Mrs. Lycurgus

Preceding the ceremony, Miss Pauline Rose,’ church organist, will play bridal music and during the gervice “To a Wild Rose.” Maid of lionor will be Miss Imogene Laughner, a sister of the bride, and other attendants will be Mrs. William Iendrick, Mrs. Clayton Hord, Miss Margaret Shaunessy and Miss Ellen Huddle. Mr. Carroll has chosen James Lee as his best man and as ushers Clayton Hord, Robert Geren, lov Commons and William Kenhedy Jr. Given in marriage by her father, Miss Laughner will wear a gown of

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ivory faille taffeta with long sleeves, romance neckiine and a full skirt sweeping into a long train. Her fin-ger-tip veil of ivory illusion will fall from a wreath cf orange blossoms ‘and her bridal bouquet will be of Johanna Hill roses. Ivory faille taffeta also will be worn by her attendants, who will carry American Beauty roses and wear rosebuds in their hair. | Mrs. Laughner, mother of the bride, will wear light blue with blue

A similar corsage will be ensemble.

A reception in the Laughner home will follow the ‘ceremony. The

| couple will be at home in Richmond

after March 1. Miss Laughner at-

The Irvington Women’s Republic-

ton St. . Mrs. Herman J. Moore is chairman of the ways and means committee in charge of arrangements. Her assistants are: Mrs. Agnes ‘Walton and Mrs. Elizabeth Schatz, tables; Mrs. Ross Herron, table prizes; Mrs. Ada Abshire and Mrs. Winifred Bowden, cards and tallies; Mrs. Eva Bohenkamp and Mrs, Naomi Bush, candy; Mrs. Gladys Close and Mrs. Edward Holloway, special prizes; Mrs, Mamie Hurt and Mrs. Artie ¢nbbs, decorations.

Algonquin Riding Club Party Tonight, An old-fashioned Valentine party will be given at the Algonquin Riding- Club tonight with a program: of games scheduled to follow a cov ered dish dinner. Several member: will appear in costume. Miss Louise Dickson will be if charge of, games, Others assisting the entertainment chairmen, My, and , Mrs. Harold S. Cheney, art Mrs. William A. Hussey, Mrs. J'recl

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Cox, Miss Many Ellen Willis and thi

an Club will give a public Valentine card party tomorrow at 8 p. m. in the club rooms, 5446% E. Washing-

tended Butler University and Mr. Carroll attended Indiana University and Indiana Cezntral College. ————R——

Aleene Ward to Be

Married Tonight

‘The marriage of Miss Aleene Bernadette Ward, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Ward, 2621 Jackson St., and Kénneth E. Beaman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Bea= man, 1006 Ingomar Ave. will take

| Place at 7:30 o'clock tonight in the

rectery of St. Anthony’s Catholic

.{Church. The Rev. Fr. Michael J. ‘| Gorman will read the service.

Attendants of the couple will be

Miss Mary Cunningham and H. E.

Beaman, brother of the bridegroom. A reception at the home of the bride’s parents will follow the ceremony. Mr. and’ Mrs, Beaman will be at home after Sunday at 2623 Jackson St. !

Wedding Announced Mr. and Mrs. G. L, French, 1818 E. Ohio St., announce the marriage of their daughter, Mrs. Elsie May Wright, to Sergt. G. A. Rockwell, formerly of ‘Ft. Benjamin Harrison, ‘now. stati

accessories and a ‘corsage of pink:

1'roses. { worn by Mrs. Carroll with her brown

‘lat the home

and illustrated by Mrs. Mary Ellery Smith and Farrell Scott on a program arranged by Mrs. Louis E. Kruger. Mrs. O. L. Kranz 'will in-

panist will be Mrs. Scott. Solos and duets from operettas by Rudolf Friml, George Gershwin and Victor Herbert will be given. Mrs. William Hyde Pear], president of the club, will head the receiving line, composed of ~ present: officers, Mesdames Clarence L. Kittle, Clarence J. Finch, Ralph Minnick, Hubert L. Wann and D. V. Lucas, and past presidents, Mesdames Keenan, Robert Bruce Malloch, Charles W. Field, Clayton H. Ridge, George W. Warmoth, Ollah ‘Toph, John Downing Johnson, Edward V. Mitchell and E. B. Thompson. Decorations ‘will be arranged by Mrs. William Polk, chairman, and Mrs. J. W. Coffey, co-chairman, of the social committee, assisted by Mrs. Harvey Hunter, Mrs. E. P. Haymaker and Miss Lucille Stewart. Mrs. L. E. Schultz is chairman of the hospitality committee in chstge of the reception. ,

Mrs. Shideler Harpe will present a folk dance program before members of the MAGAZINE CLUB tomorrow in the Woman’s Department Club. The Seventh District Federation of Clubs Chorus will sing. Hostesses will be Mesdames' Frank Yarling, A. R. Tomlin and Russell Machael.

A talk on “Communists: in Our American Government at Washington” will be made by Mrs. Rudolph Grosskopf, president-elect of the Seventh District ‘Federation of Clubs, at the. WOMAN'S ROTARY CLUB Monday “following a - 12:30 o'clock luncheon in the Columbia Club. Mrs. Joan Johnson: Doriot is program chairman for the club.

The TRI-C CLUB will give a dinner and card party tomorrow.at 6:30 p. m, in the Food Craft Shop.

Gamma Phi Alpha’s Dance Is Saturday,

The regular business meeting of Alpha Chapter, Gamma Phi Alpha Sorority, will be held this evening of Miss Eleanor Holmes, 426 N. Beville Ave. . The ticket committee for’ the

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Valentine dance to be given by the| Saturday at the "Indiana. TE will ‘report: gL nie. Members. e commi , are

Bracken-Hull Nuptials Today

The- Rev. U. 8. Clutton will read the marriage services at 7:45 o’clock tonight uniting Miss Bernice Hull, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo C. Hull, 1432 E. New York St., and Henry C. Bracken, son of Mr. ‘and Mrs. Charles Bracken, 7700 N. Michigan Road. Palms and ferns will decorate the altar of the Woodruff Place Baptist

Church for the ceremony. Preceding the rites, Mrs. Walter Moulton will sing, accompanied by Miss Jeanette Vaughan, church organist. The bride will be given in marriage by her’ father. Preceding Miss Hull in the wedding procession will be her sister, Mrs. Thomas J.’ Molloy, matron of honor; another sister, Miss Laura Hull, and Miss Katie Bracken, sister of the bridegroom. Lou M. Bracken will be his brother's best man. Ushers will be Earl Hull, brother of the bride, and Max Robinson. Mrs. Molloy will wear’ yellow chiffon styled with a low. fitted waistline and short puff sleeves. Her flowers will be a bouquet of pink roses and gardenias in her hair. The bridesmaids will carry bouquets of red roses and wear gardenias, Miss Hull with a pink chiffon gown and Miss Bracken with aqua blue. The bridal gown will be of white chiffon, fashioned with a basque waistline and leg o’ mutton sleeves. Miss Hull will wear a finger-tip veil and carry a bouquet of white roses. Gardenia corsages will be worn by the mothers of the couple. Mrs. Hull’s dress will be of aqua blue and Mrs. Bracken’s of navy blue. The immediate families will attend & reception following: the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Bracken will be at

Harriet Gerdts and Martha MecConnell.

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Mr. and Mrs. William Lewis O'Connell, 4535 Marcy Lane, will entertain tonight at the La Salle Hotel in South Bend with a bridal dinner for their daughter, Ruth Elizabeth, and Timothy R. King of Youngstown, O. Mr. King is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Thomas R. King of Niles, O. The couple will be married at 9:30 o'clock tomorrow morning in Our Lady’s Chapel of Sacred Heart Church at Notre Dame. Attending the dinner ' with the couple will be his parents and Mr. and Mrs. James Haley and John Flanigan, best man, all of Niles, O.; Miss Josephine Houlihan, Detroit, maid of honor; Mrs. John King, Pittsburgh; Howard Murdoch, usher, Miss Lucille Kinnerk and Miss | & Marie Joyce, South Bend; the Rev. Fr. Charles M. Carey, C. S. C., Notre Dame, and Miss Mary Patricia O'Connell, sister of the bride and junior bridesmaid.

Annah Core to Talk To Wy-Mo-Dau Club

Mrs. Annah E. Core will talk on “Schools Can Teach Democracy” Tuesday before the Wy-Mo-Dau Club. Hostesses will be the Mesdames Laura Werst, Earl Leonberger and Walden Vanosal. Mesdames Homer Hill, Emory W. Cowley and: John Thornburgh will sing. .

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home after a short wedding trip on i

Fast Drive, Woodruff Place.

To Attend Dance

The Bellanaire Club met last night at the home of Miss Doris McDermitt to make final plans for attendance at the Fraternity-Sorority Sweetheart Dance tonight at the Murat Temple. -

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by Mesdames Thomas Billings,

Marilyn Brokaw To Be Wed

The Sutherland Presbyterian Church will be the scene, at 8:30 p. m. today, of-the wedding of Miss Marilyn Ann Brokaw, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 'V.: S. Brokaw, to Charles . Thomas Pugh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude H. Pugh, 157 N. Vine St. ° The Rev. F. A. Pfleiderer, pastor of the church, will officiate at an altar decorated with palms and

Mrs. Lora Lackey, organist, will play bridal airs and Mrs. R. J. McLandress will sing. “Because” and “I Love You Truly.” Entering alone, the bride will wear a powder blue sheer ensemble with navy hat and accessories and a corsage of roses. Her only attendant, Miss Betty Jean Loos, will be in dusty pink crepe worn with navy hat and accessories.

Elmer Gehle will be best man and |

the bride’s brothers, Robert and James Brokaw, will be ushers. A reception at the home of the bride's parents, 2350 N. Talbot St., will follow the ceremony; The couple will be at home after next ‘week in Indianapolis, :

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with an invitation as pictured in the book. Mrs. Paul B. Payne heads the invitations Sommities, assisted John Kitchen, Frederic D: Anderson,

C. C. Schuetz, Wendell Hicks and Miss Patricia Eaglesfield.

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