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| Judith Presion Will Entertain For Louise Hanley and Fiance

MISS LOUISE HANLEY and H. Jerome Noel, whose

marriage will be at 10:30 o’clock Tuesday morning in SS. .

Peter and Paul Cathedral, will be honor guests at an informal party given Sunday afternoon by Miss Judith

Preston at the home of her mother, Mrs. F. Allison Pres-

ton. . Guests with the betrothed couple will include their parents, Mr. and Mrs. William A. Hanley and Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Noel, and out-of-town guests here for the ceremony.

Members of the bridal party who will attend are Mrs. Robert W. Smith, sister of the bride and matron of honor; Miss Catherine Sommer Murphy, Trenton, N. J., Misses Louise Ellen Trimble and

Barbara and Carol Noel, bridesmaids; W. True Davis Jr., St. Joseph,

Mo., best man; Howard F. Dunbar, Roselle Park, N. J., Mr. Smith, Travis Nelson, Baltimore; George W. Mahoney, Ralph M. Reahard Jr. and William A. Hanley Jr., ushers. oo Mrs. Smith will give a luncheon Monday at’ the Highland Golf and Country Club for Miss Hanley and her attendants. = Mrs. Hanley, Mrs. Noel, and Miss Hanley’s house guests, Miss Beatrice Agabeti, Trenton, N. J, and Miss Betty Voigt, Louisville, Ky., will be guests with Mrs. John A. Alexander, Mrs. Wayne M. Burns Jr. and Mrs. D. I. Smith, Anderson.

Margaret and Susanah Jameson to Visit Tarkingtons

MISS MARGARET BOOTH JAMESON, daughter of Mr. and Mis. Donald Jameson, is visiting her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Cornell Woolley Acheson in Washington following completion of her sophomore year at Bryn Mawr College. Tomorrow she will go to Boston to join her cousin, Miss Susanah Jameson, and the two will go to Kennebunkport, Me., where they will spend a week with the Booth Tarkingtons. They will come home June 14. Susanah is a Smith College student. Miss Dorothy Jean Hendrickson will go next week from Wellesley College to a house party at Mohawk Lake, N. Y., before returning home to spend the summer vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Hendrickson. Arriving tomorrow from Smith will be Miss Barbara Hadley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Harlan J. Hadley. Her sister, Kathryn, will be graduated Monday from Butler University. Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Wohlgemuth will be in Aurora, N. Y,, Monday for the graduation of their daughter, Margaret, from Wells College. Another daughter, Nancy, was graduated last night from Tudor Hall ‘School. When the Wohlgemuths return Wednesday they will bring with them Miss Louise Tower of Ogunquit, Me., who will spend a month with Miss Betsy’ Wolfe, daughter of Dr. Bh is: Gayle B. Wolfe. The girls were roommates last year a ells.

Make Reservations for Stokowski Concert ADDITIONAL RESERVATIONS for the Leopold Stokowski

concert at Butler University stadium Tuesday night include those

of state and local officers of the Indiana Junior Chamber of ‘Commerce. : : : Reservations have been made by Howard Batman, Terre Haute, state “Jaycee” president; Royer K. Brown, Indianapolis “Jaycee” president, and Donald B. Keller, special events chairman and vice president of the Indianapolis chapter. Other members making reservations include Mr. and Mrs. Harlan B. Livengood and Frederick Ryker who will have as his guests Miss Cnarlole Bucs and: Me oi Mrs. Richard Oberreich. Mr. and . James Gregory an \ a I attend He oor ry and Mrs. Felix T. McWhirter II will Marott Hotel residents reserving Leats are Mrs. Stanley M. Timberlake and Mrs. A. H. Steinbrecher. A number of out-of-town groups also have made reservations. The officers of the Marion Junior Chamber of Commerce have reported a large group will attend. One hundred members of the Frankfort High School band: and orchestra will come to. Indianapolis as guests of their parents’ organization and Mrs. W. B. Douglas will bring a party of. Thien: from Shelbyville. : a : aculty members and executives of Butler Universit ; attend include President and Mrs. Daniel S. Robinson od Wi » Mrs.- James W. Atherton. Reservations for 124 students and faculty members of the Jordan Conservatory also have been made. . The concert, under the joint sponsorship of the state Junior Sram = Qommerce snd the Indiana State Symphony Society, given for the ben of the Indianapolis S; - tra’s maintenance fund. polis Symphony Orehes

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A 10th anniversary celebration and an annual party are announced by local clubs meeting soon. "The ANAGNOUS GROUP of EPSILON SIGMA OMICRON, afiiliated with the Indiana Federation of

Clubs, will observe its 10th anniversary Tuesday at the home of Mrs. E. H. Katterhenry, Sassafras Lodge near Martinsville. A noon luncheon will be served, preceding a program of music selected by Mrs. Charles N. Symons and Mrs. M. D. Didway, “The History of Our Club,” by Mrs. W. D. Keenan, and a report from the recent General Federation meeting in Atlantic City by Mrs. E. L.. Pedlow. Special guests will be Mrs. Oscar Ahlgren of Whiting, president of the Indiana Federation; Mrs. Edwin F. Miller, Peru; Mesdames Fred Pettijohn, E. C. Rumpler, Walter Grow and E. E. Gillett. Charter members who will attend are Mrs. C. J. Finch, honorary sponsor; Mrs. Keenan, honorary president, and Mesdames Didway, Jergquld McDermott, Bert S. Gadd, S. S. Fausset and W. L. Carey. Other members attending will be Mesdames Harry E. Watson, Frank Symmes, Clayton H. Ridge, James BE. Gaul, M. Earl Robbins, Symons and A. S. Miles of Plainfield.

= Following a 6 o’clock picnic supper tomorrow evening at George Washington Park, 30th and Dearporn Sts, NATURE STUDY CLUB members will go on a moonlight hike. Miss Clara Haug and Mrs.

Madge Goodrich Smith will be in charge.

A “Rochester Peach” tree will be dedicated to Mrs. John Downing

Johnson by members of the INDIANAPOLIS PARLIAMENTARY LAW CLUB at the club's annual June party at 1:30 p. m. June 16 in the D. A. R. Chapter House. Mrs Johnson is founder and study director of the club. Ro Mrs. H. P. Willwerth, chairman of the Indianapolis District of the Indiana State Garden Clubs, will be in charge of the ceremonies, assisted by Mrs. Charles F. Voyles. “Crusader . in Crinoline” (Forrest Wilson) will be reviewed by Mrs. E. C. Rumpler. Refreshments will be served.

The NURSERY SCHOOL MOTHERS’ CLUB of RHODIUS PARK will give a penny supper at the Community House tonight, beginning at 5 o'clock. :

. Miss Ruth Graham will be hostess for the D. D. Sub-Deb Club’s party this evening. :

Recent Graduate

Miss Mary Catherine Milligan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James S. Milligan, 44 S. Bolton Ave. was graduated recently from Park College in Parkville, Mo. She was treasurer of her senior class and president of the honorary organization for home economics majors. Miss Milligan is a Technical High

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A receution at the home of the

Ferns, palms and two seven-way candelabra: will decorate the altar at which the Rev. Roy Ewing Vale is to perform the ceremony. Entering on the arm of her father, the bride will wear white marquisette and lace styled with a high neckline and long sleeves. Gardenias will catch her fingertip length veil and: she will carry a bouquet of Johanna Hill roses and gardenias. 2 Her cousin and maid of honor, Miss Pauline Neff, will wear blue marquisette and lace with a high neckline and short, puffed sleeves. She will wear a shoulder length veil fastened with ribbon and a cluster of flowers at the back. Talisman roses and delphinium will Donna Bindhammer, flower girl, will wear pink organdy and carry a basket of rose petals. : The bridegroom’s brother, Alfred Ray Perryman, will be best man and ushers will be Lowell Ewing and Donald Bugsby. . Mrs. Barthel, the bride’s mother, will wear lavender crepe, white accessories: and a pink rose corsage. Mrs. Paul Christy, Noblesville, the bridegroom’s. mother, will be in green crepe worn with white accessories and gardenias.

Leon L.. Mohler To Take Bride

A ceremony at 7:30 o'clock this evening in the Garden City Christian ‘Church will unite Miss Agnes Louise Seymour and Leon L. Mohler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rex E. Mohler, 3825 W. Washington St. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harley L. Seymour, 220 Cossell Drive. The Rev. Arthur Mills will read the marriage service at an altar decorated with palms and ferns flanked by candelabra. Before the ceremony a program of bridal music will be played by Mrs. Flora Gehle, violinist, and Mrs. LeVerne Hummel, pianist. Miss Ruth Girton is to sing. Mr. Seymour will give his daughter in marriage. Her full-skirted white. taffeta frock is fashioned with a leng-sleeved, tight fitting jacket. She will wear a shoulder length "veil held by a wreath of orange blossoms and will carry a bouqliet of white roses, gardenias and baby breath centered with an orchid. Miss Nettie Hunt, her only attendant, will be in pale blue lace and net, the low-necked bodice of the lace and the bouffant skirt of net. Pink roses in her hair will match those of her arm bouquet. The bridegroom’s attendants %ill be Paul Sizelove, Elwood, best man, and Harold Skiles and Russell Collier, ushers. > ‘A reception at the home of ‘the bride's parents for the families will follow the ceremony. The couple will be at home with Mr. and Mrs. Seymour. :

Betty Jane Barthel Will Be Wed To Ora Calvin Perryman | In McKee Chapel Service

bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin

H. Barthel, 1811 Mansfield Ave., will follow the wedding of their daughter, Betty Jane, to Ora Calvin Perryman at 8:30 o'clock this evening in McKee Chapel of Tabernacle Presbyterian Church. .

Reception Will Follow-Rite

The Bast Tenth Street Methodist Church will be the scene, at 7:30 o'clock this evening, of the wedding of Miss Kathryn Dittrich, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Dittrich, 1023 Parker Ave. to Frederick Anderson, son of Mrs. Bertha Anderson, 502 E. 82d St. The ceremony, attended by the families and close friends, will be performed by the Rev. A M. Brown,

church pastor. The bridesmaids, Miss Jane Schnell, cousin of Miss Dittrich, and Miss Doris Dittrich, a niece, will wear twin frocks of blue with lace bodices and marquisette skirts. They will ct colonial bouquets of pale pink roses and delphinium. Mrs. J. R. Stewart Jr., Vincennes, matron of honor, will be in dusty pink with a silk lace bodice, short, puffed sleeves and a skirt of chiffon. Her colonial bouquet will be of deep pink roses and delphinium. Given in marriage by her father; the bride will be gowned in frosted white marquisette styled with long sleeves and a full skirt which falls into a short .train. A head band of flowers will hold her fingertip length veil and she will carry white roses and daisies. \ The bridegroom's attendants will be David Haston, best man, Vernon Earle and Edward Thoms, ushers. Roses and delphinium will form the corsages of the ' couple’s mothers. Mrs. Dittrich will have white accessories with her flowered green redingote and Mrs. Anderson has chosen navy accessories for. her blue lace frock. : A reception for the immediate families and close friends will follow the ceremony. Leaving for a short wedding trip the bride will wear a blue print redingote with matching accessories. After July 6, the couple will ‘be at home at 1100 Parker Ave.

Temperance. Union Books Institute.

“Alcoholics Anonymous”: will be reviewed by Mrs. Charles Grant, county Women’s Christian Temperance Union president, at the Broad Ripple Unions spring institute Wednesday in the home of Mrs. 8. C. Young, 6148 College Ave. Her talk will follow an afternoon devotional period led by Mrs. C. G. Eicher, county evangelistic director. The institute will open at 11 a. m. with . the Scripture reading by Mrs. Fred Pruitt. Mrs. Guy Kelsey will explain the purpose of institutes and Mrs, Martha Best will direc the music. : Other county officers on the program will be Mesdames R. E. Hin-

C. E. Carter and Miss Beatrice

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June. brides. Miss Betty Bashore has chosen|: | Miss Lucille Broich as'the maid of ‘| honor ‘at her wedding June 15 to: Donald .Buschmann, son of Mr. and| |

Mrs. A. W. Buschmann, 3062 N. New

of jar. Buschmann’s, James Woods, be his best man. 1 The bride-to-be is a graduate of Butler University and a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority. Her flance also attended Butler and belongs to Delta Tau Delta Fraternity. A linen shower will be given for Miss Bashore by Miss Broich on Tuesday evening at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl L. Broich, 5225 W. Morris St. Mrs. Bashore and Mrs. Buschmann will be guests. Other guests will' include the Misses Joanne Jose, Betty Ann Schroeder, Pauline Harbison, Jane Blake, Doris Belzer, Betty Maloney, Patty Wood, Mona Lloyd, Mary AdeDempon, Harriet Gerdts, Virginia Caldwell, Jane Buschmann, Maryann ° Bitter, Carolyn: Varin, Marjorie Craft, Lenore Lundmark, Martha McConnell and Janes Mitchell of Greenwood. ; Following another shower for Miss Bashore on Wednesday her parents will entertain with a bridal dinner at the Propylaeum Thursday eve- . en Mrs. Leslie M. Graham, 919 E. 49th St, will give a linen shower tonight for Miss Bettie Marie Breech, whose marriage to. Ensign Gale A. Nave of Pensacola, Fla., will take place late this month. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl J. Breech, 1457 Fairfield Ave.

will attend the party.

shower given recently by Mrs. David Thompson and Mrs. Walter Mayer at the former's home, 3610 Balsam Ave, was Miss’ Mary Anna Butz Miss Butz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ora E. Butz, 5254 N. Pennsylvania St., will become the bride of Byron Beasley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Beasley, 3554 Central Ave., in a June 14 ceremony in the Broadway Methodist Church. Guests with the bride-to-be and the mothers of the betrothed couple were Mesdames Myron Watson, Clarence Green, Robert Wacker and Albert Pfeiffer, Misses Mary Bell, Betty Beasley and Ruth Duckwall.

Attendants for her marriage June 15 to Howard E. Gimlich have been announced by Miss Mary Ellen Ragan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. keroy Ragan, 1115 Udell St. The wedding will be at 3 p. m. in ‘the Seventh Christian Church. Mr. Gimlich is the son. of A. P. Gimlich, 829 W. 28th St. . Mrs. Peter Jacobs will be Miss Ragan’s matron of honor and bridesmaids will be the Misses Betty Baldwin, Lillian White, Elizabeth and Joan Hellmer. - Mr. Gimlich's hest. man will be Emerson Croddy. Ushers at the ceremony will be Larry. MacDonald of Jonesboro, Robert Davis and Ray Young.

W. C. T. U. to Have

Annual Picnic

The Irvington Women’s Christian Temperance Union will hold its annual picnic at 12:30 o’cleck Mon-

day at the home of Mrs. H. S. Stenger, 414 N. Arlington Ave. Each member will bring ‘a new member as a guest, in memory of the Mrs. Epha Johnson, who received 72 new members last year. - An election of officers will be foilowed by Uevotions led by Mrs. Albert Lamb and a talk by Mrs. Howard Baumgartel on “International Relations and World. Peace.” Assistant hostesses will be Mesdames Howard Trager, J. C. Siegesmund, L. G. Shimer, August Jacob, C. W. Hitchcock, C. 'M. Wells, Thomas Steiner, Fred Ray, C. E. Simpson and Karl Wolfe. oo

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Woodworth. Approximately 40 guests]

Honor guest at a miscellaneous] i

‘standing committees:

Three boys and four girls were graduated by Orchard School in exercises held this ‘school. They are (left to right) Donald Hippensteel, Carl Eveleigh, John Barrett, Susie Murray, Nancy ‘Sewell, Cynthia Hendricks and Nancy Clapp. Gordon Thompson, the director, introduced Fred Hoke, whe

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spoke briefly. Dr. J. C. Daniel, who has served as president of the board of trustees during the past year, ‘presented the diplomas. Class Day exercises followed.

Sororities—

Theta Sigs Will

Picnic Monday;

Theta Nu Chi to Initiate; Chi Tau Alpha Installs Officers

Sorority plans include an annual picnic and dance, in addition to initiation and installation ceremonies. The annual picnic of THETA SIGMA PHI alumnae of the city, at

‘the country home of Mrs. Louise Eleanor Ross Kleinhenz near Bridge-

port, has been postponed from this week to next Monday. Members will meet from 5:30 to 6 p. m. at the Marion County Mail office, 314 E. Market St. Convention business will be voted on following a covered dish supper and a white elephant auction.

DELTA DELTA DELTA seniors at Butler University will receive sorority plaques at the chapter's annual June din- § ner dance Monday night at the ¥ Indianapolis Country Club. ¢ Miss Katherine « Cooper, social : chairman, is in charge of arrangements for t the dance, assisted by Miss Alice Young, publicity

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Miss Cooper. iarce will be. Dr and Mrs. George Davis, Mr. and Mrs. J. Russell Townsend and Mrs. Bessie Bryson, chapter house mother.

Mrs. Faith Halstead will be formally initiated into ALPHA CHAPTER of THETA NU CHI Sorority Wednesday at 8 p. m. at the Kopper Kettle, Morristown. The committee in charge ‘is headed by Mrs. Robert Bretthauer, assisted by Mrs. Herman Selka and Mjss Mary Egan. New officers of the chapter, recently installed, are Mrs Robert Arvin, president; Mrs. Bretthauer, vice president; Mrs. August Shearer, secretary; Miss Egan, treasurer; Miss Lois Williams, social chairman, and Mrs. Robert Platte, publicity chairman. New members of the Grand? Council are Mrs. Henry

Schmidt, Mrs. William Blackmore and Miss Louise Watson.

Miss Roxie Deranian was installed recently as president of CHI TAU ALPHA SORORITY, preceding a banquet and dance in the Hotel Lincoln. Other new officers are Miss Maxine Gover, vice president; Miss Bonnie Miller, recording secretary; Miss Wanda Barney, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Howard Phillips, treasurer, and Mrs. Oscar Nester, : attorney general. : % Miss Deranian pen... has appointed to

Deranian the Misses Mary Murphy, Mary Ritchie and Eleanor Ryce, social; the - Misses

Mary Dwyer, Mary Murray, Pat ] and Mary Louise Ohleyer,

initiation, anc Miss Marie Gorman, publicity. :

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RED # CROSS HOME NURSING CLASSES

Registration Next Monday, at 9:30

IN BLOCK'S AIR-COOLED AUDITORIUM, SIXTH FLOOR

Planned to increase our skills in car- > ing for the sick during this time of © national emergency. :

Registrants ‘must attend two lessons a ‘week for not less than six weeks.

Certificates will be granted those pass the practical and written

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DELTA BETA CHAPIER, PSI IOTA XI SORORITY, will meet Monday night at the home of Mrs. Frederick Hunt, Lakeside Drive. The hostess will be assisted by Mrs. Faye McGaw and Mrs. Arthur Simms.

GAMMA CHAPTER of OMEGA CHI SORORITY will meet tonight at the home of Miss Ruth Krampe, 1439 S. Alabama St.

Mrs. Paul Burton, 715 S. Keystone Ave., will be hostess to PHI DELTA BETA SORORITY members tonight at 8 o'clock.

New officers of LAMBDA CHAPTER, DELTA SIGMA KAPPA, are Miss Mary Lucas, president; Miss Georgia Paidrick, vice president; Miss Wilma Barrow, recording secretary; “Miss Helen Storer, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Wayne Needler, treasurer; Mrs. William Willoughby, council representative; Mesdames Robert Hendrickson, Gene Williams and David Young, trustees.

Lois Circle Will Lunch Tuesday

Mrs. L. P. Highley and Mrs. Ralph Terry, 4061 N, Capitol Ave., will entertain members of the Lois Circle of : the Third Christian Church Home Service Department at luncheon Tuesday. The program planned by Mrs. Merle Sidener will include a talk on “Moonlight and Roses” by Mrs. A. H. Backus, musical accompaniment by Mrs. Ruth Gentry Edwards, devotions led by Mrs. Highley and a duet, “In the Garden,” sung by Mrs. R. W. Lookabill and Mrs. Lawrence Lookabill. Chairman of the hostess committee is Mrs. Homer Williamson, who will be assisted by Mesdames Guy Lefforge, Dorsey D. King, W. D. Roberts, Doyle Rafnel, J. F. Gilbert, David W. Hedges, William H. Book and INez Fay.

To Observe Charter Day

Charter Day of Kappa Phi Delta

| Sorority will be observed tomorrow

with a smorgasbord luncheon at the Claypool Hotel and a theater party

Miss Norma Rennegarbe and Mrs. Leon Stanley are in charge of arrangements.

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Henry Kyburz. To Marry Elizabeth Vitz

The Rev. William C. Nelson will officiate at the wedding of Miss Elizabeth Vitz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur V. Vitz, 881 Fletcher Ave.,, to Henry Kyburz of Indiane apolis, at 6:30 p. m. today in the Second Evangelical and Reformed Church. The bridegroom’s parents

Chatsworth, Ill. . Before the ceremony, Mrs. Magda lene Keen, organist, will play a program of bridal airs. Palms, ferns and candelabra will decorate the altar. “re The bride, who will be given in: marriage by her father, will wear a white street length dress with a large, white hat, white accessories and a corsage of gardenias, dele phinium and sweetheart roses. ® Her only attendant, Mrs. Martin Baron, will wear a brown street length frock of crepe with match= ing accessories and Talisman and Johanna Hill roses. Carl Kyburs will be his brother's best man. . After June 25 the couple will be at home in thie Patricia Apartments, 852 Prospect St. They will motor north on their wedding trip. Among out-of-town guests for the ceremony will be the bridegroom's brothers-in-law and sisters, Messrs. and Mesdames Jessie Hoke, Arthur Grotevant and Dan W. Wurmnest, all of Chatsworth.

Personals ; — Mrs. J. D. Jones of Venice, Cal, formerly of Indianapolis, is spende ing a few weeks with her niece, Mrs. Harry E. Rumrill, 65 S. Auduebon Road, and other relatives.

Miss Dorothy Yates will go soon to Scarsdale, N. Y., where she will be maid of honor at the wedding of her cousin, Miss Marjorie: Jean Beckman, to Warren W. Hund. The ceremony is to be at 8:30 p. m,

Church at Scarsdale.

Miss © Catherine Cunningham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James T, Cunningham, 3840 N. Delaware St., was in Washington recently to ate tend graduation exercises at Nae tional Park College which she ate - tended last year.

An Indianapolis student at Deni= son University, Granville, O., Miss ' Alice Riegner, has been elected

classical honorary for the 1941-42 school year. She is the daughter . of Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe. Riegner, 410 E. 55th St., and is a member of Delta Delta Delta Sorority.

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