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SATURDAY, AUG. 2, 1941"

Young Women Are Planning f Colleges and Schools

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WHEN AUGUST COMER the college crowd in Indianapolis begins to turn its attention from summer vacation fun to plans for the winter at Eastern schools. Miss Ann Atkins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elias C. Atkins, will begin soon to taper off on her tennis games at Woodstock and plan seriously for her first year at Miss Mas-

ter's School, Dobbs Ferry, N. Y. She will leave about the

middle of September. Miss Beth Anderson 1d Mrs. James M. Anderson Jr. will go Tuesday to Lal .. where she will visit her aunt. Mrs. B.A. Proctor. and Mr. Proct In September she will leave from Larchmont for her freshman year at Briar Cliff College, Briar Cliff Manor, N. Y. i une - I ttith Indianapolis student at Briar HT will be Miss Virginia Binford, who completed her 1 there this spring. With her parents. Mr. and Mr _ she is spending August at their summer home o ichigan . Aliss Alice Boozer. another 1941] r graduate, has decided to

matriculate at Smith College in Septem She returned this week

and Mrs. Ralph W. Boozer,

rom Rurt Lake with he: rents, Mr. 4 iy by The R. I. Browns will be in

Indianapolis Tuesday afte: ral weeks at their Lake Tippecanoe summer cottage. Their daughter Audrey Anne, also a recent Tudor graduate, is planning to s dramatics next year at the Flora Stone Mather College of Western Reserve University in Cleveland. Early in September end Mrs. Robert N. Dedaker will combine an Easiern vacatl ip with transportation for their daughter Georgiana, who was g ed from Tudor in June, to her college for 1941-42, ud he Ogontz Junior College in Ogontz, Pa. of Miss Dedaker’s, Miss Carol Noel, i : Coll Bronxville, N. Y., while her i corgian Court College, Lakewood, N. J. the daughters of Mr. and Mrs, Harry after an Eastern motor trip with Detroit, Montreal, Buffalo, N. Y, is expected home from Harbor 1 Robert B. Failey and her

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Music at the wedding this af S. Noel. Barbs Miss Louise and New . Springs, Mich, son, SKip.

To Attend indiana Miss Agatha Kemper, d ter of Dr. aud Mrs. J. KH. Kemper, will join the Tudor and Shortridge group eniering Indiana University this fall. She will return Tuesday from Lake W e-que-ton-sing, Mich. where she is visiting another Tudor graduate who will attend f U.. Miss Marvy Lou Kirk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Kirk. Aliss Marilyn Mulvihill, whose parents are Mr and Mrs. Ray R. Mulvihill also will enroll at the Bloomington school : No decision concerning a college for winter has been made by Aliss Joan Haywood, who is with her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Rov Flder Adams, at their summer home on Lake Wawasee until Lshor Dav

Katherine Durham ls Engaged irha nnounce the engagement of their Afr. and Mrs. C. B. Durham announce the engagement of daughter “Ratherine. to Robert W. Arnold, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter 2. Arnold of Michigan City. The wedding will be Aug. 30.

Madeline Cornelia Alig Feted ; N N G rf rerin MISS MADELINE CORNELIA ALIG, whose marriage to Sever HE re ut oer of Camp Lee, Va, will take place Wednesday at St. Joan of Are Catholic Church, was guest of Tonir Ja ene at marquisette gown, which willhavea dinner given by Miss Gretna Brown at the Canary Cottage. She tight waistband and an embroidered the daughter of ri} she Mrs. Seoge G. Alig and her fiance is the | full Skirt. A coronet. of the lace . rtrude Schurger of ur. 3 . oL ite Ler fin ah RE at the d were Mrs. Ralph Legeman of Evans- ee Prater A ville and the Misses Margaret May, Florence Richman and Virginia bouquet will be of white roses and Wakelam. The hostess and several guests are Western ooliege baby's breath. friends of Miss Alig, who will be fete at family parties next wee Satin flowers Wit be appliqued on ty. | \fiss Judd's frock of blue organza. Rs {She will wear yellow roses in her

Tri Delt Rush Committee Feted |: “3,3, pin. Net Keiser, mother of the bride, wi At Dinner in Canary Cottage; Delta Kappa Gamma Elects

in a white embroidered batiste dress with lace trim and will have a corRush activities, installation of new officers and a natjonal council! meet e on the summer program for local sorority members.

home. 2363 Broadway. Mr. Judd is Walter H. Judd Sr. | Mrs. Morrell will present the Largo from Goldmark’s “Concerto,” “Hymn to the Sun” (Rimsky-Korsa-kov) and “In a Gondola” (Mischa! Eiman) preceding the wedding march. During the ceremony she will play the Theta Prayer. The wedding party will through an aisle marked with white

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fireplace in the long living room. which will be banked with palms and ferns. Baskets of gladioli and other garden flowers will be on either side of the fireplace and throughout the house. Miss Madeline Judd, sister of the bridegroom. and Charles Payne will attend the couple. Miss Keiser will enter with her father. Belgian lace will be at the sweetheart neckline and on the short puffed sleeves of her white

state to continue their rush trip.

sage of rubrum lilies. The bridegroom's mother will wear white ac{cented with a corsage of pink roses. To Assist at Reception here of the INDIANA UNIVERSITY DELTA DELTA DELTA! Assistants at a reception imme"i Te 5 RD tip Roth Tavlor of Boswell and Miss Vida diately following the ceremony wi Ss + Tatlorville. TIL. are the week-end guests of Miss Dorothy be Miss Carolyn Thurston and Miss Se ON Penncvivania St. Miss Shafer and Miss Lavaun Reehling | Mary Margaret Beck, Shelbyville; e a dinner for them last night at the Canary Cottage. ° |Miss Marilyn Patton of Orlando, Ee Te Tok thé Msts, Cal.; Mrs. John M, Williams and the Taylor, ‘Seaman and Shafer wil The committee assisting Mrs, | Misses Marjorie Glass, Mary Jane ” bh Br vt of : + Hodge, Betty Boettcher and Peggy leave for the northern part of the/Schmidt will include Mesdames Bosart. The buffet table will be Eugene Hupp, Harold Harding.| Co .& «ith a white Belgian lace i Stanley Strohl and Robert W. h fl in silver bowls Miss Anna Pear! Bedford is the pjaite Miss Ruth Morgan and Miss cloth, white flowers in s . new president of BETA CHAPTER, | Charlyn Murray. | sticks DELTA KAPPA wr | Chapter presidents and national] Ra snd Mrs, Judq will fo on § al honorary sorority, following! <Q SOROR- Short motor trip and wi ’ er installation at a recent lunch- Te, > Ss BETA SOROR- | nome after Aug. 15 at 5353 College } S i n g 15is ITY will hold a dinner meeting | ave. For traveling the bride will eon in the Indianapolis Athletic i, rrow in the Rainbow Room of wear a rose and white print dress Club. Mrs. Charles K. Youngman, the Hotel Severin. Convention plans with navy accessories and a corsage retiring president, was in charge of will be announced by Mrs. Ted Jef- of white roses. She is a graduate the services and Mrs. I. Emmett fries of Anderson for sessions dur- of Butler University and a member Hume of luncheon arrangements. |ing October at the Netherland-Plaza of Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority. Mr Other new officers installed were Hotel in Cincinnati. {Judd attended Butler, where he beMrs. Ray C. Friesner, first vice] Mrs. Hal Shultz, national presi- longed to Delta Tau Delta Frapresident; Mrs. Arthur J. Orr, sec- dent, will give a cocktail party fol-|ternity, and was graduated from the ond vice president; Miss Ruth Gor-| lowing the meeting at her home, as-| Pratt Institute of Engineering in man, recording secretary; Miss sisted by members of the local New York. Berniece Lamb, corresponding sec- Lambda Mu apter. Mrs. Sheldon] Out of town guests at the wedretary: Miss Jessie Moore, parlia-|Cox is president of the chapter./ding will include Mr. and Mrs. mentarian, and Miss Lorle Krull Mrs. Shultz’ houseguests for the Harry J. Reed, Miss Lella Gaddis treasurer. | week-end will be Mrs. G. W. Hall,/and Harry J. Reed Jr, W. Lafa‘president of the Xi Chapter in Col-| vette; Mrs. Horace Hill, Sidell, 11; Prospective students at Franklin lege Park, Md.: Miss Audrey Glad-/Mr. and Mrs. Gene Greulling, College this fall will be guests of hijll, president of Upsilon Chapter,|Bloomington; Miss Ola Fay Crouch, the INDIANAPOLIS ALUMNAE Hyattsville, Md, and Miss Louise | Vincennes; Mr. and Mrs. Ludson CHAPTER of DELTA ZETA SO-|Marche, national second vice presi-| Worsham, Detroit: Mrs. E. C. PatRORITY this afternoon at ajdent, also of Hyattsville. ton, Orlando, Fla; Messrs. and garden party. Hostess will be Mrs| Other national officers to attend|Mesdames William Saver, L. O. Henry Al Schmidt, 5702 Pleasant the meeting will be Afiss Rhea Mor- | Griffith and Dale Bessire., Nashville; Run Parkway Other guests will be/rical of Huntington, first vice presi- | Miss Florence Sayer, Boulder, Colo. : Franklin College actives and several/dent; Mrs. Walter Fabian New Al-|Mr. and Mrs. Eden Thurston. Mre alumnae from Muncie, Franklin and banv, secretary, and Miss Hilda Ralph Showers and the Misses Anderson, 'Dunn, Auburn, treasurer, Helen Whitepmb, Martha Jewett,

| Clark, Shelbyville;

ribbon and will stand before te P T A Aid | es & 4 . to £ 1

and white tapers in silver candile-|

Who Played

At Wedding of Brides Parents Will Play at Judd-Keiser Rite |

ternoon of Miss Catherine Barbara]

| Keiser to Walter H. Judd Jr. will be played by Mrs, Marie Dawson Mor-| rell. violinist, accompanied by Mrs. Frank T. Edenharter, who also played| as the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Keiser, the bride's parents. | The Rev. Sidney Blair Harry will read the 4 o'clock service in the Keiser

the son of Mrs. Irma C. Judd and Ann Limpus and Joan Mr. and Mrs. Hugh D. Wilkinson and daughter Jeanne, Marion; Miss Wanda Newton, Chicago; Miss Helen Ruth Berry, Rushville, and Miss Betsy] Barlow, Fairland.

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In Curbing

‘Vandalism’

Recent “vandalism” at the City's] parks and swimming pools is eriti- |

{cized by the Indianapolis Council]

{of Parent-Teacher Associations in| la statement made this week by Mrs | | William R. Shirley, president, and | { Mrs. Robert S. Wild, recreational | chairman. | “We deplore the wave of van- | {dalism which is sweeping Indian-| {apolis,” the statement said. “It seems| a tragic circumstance that a few] either in a spirit of jest or ven-| geance, can jeopardize the lives or spoil the vacation days of the many, | through their wanton destruction of} public property. | “We call upon each local association to do all within their power in| their respective communities to put) an end to this shameful situation] and to be alert to neighborhood | | problems. We call upon every| parent to instill in the minds of his, children respect for the rights and! property of his fellow citizens.” | | The Council has worked closely | iwith the Park Board's recreational] department and with the Mavor's| | Advisory Committee during the last] | three years to further the developiment of a city-wide recreational program. This program has been] {expanded through the efforts of {local associations, with the assistance of the Council recreation {chairmen in volunteer leadership | and with financial assistance for! additional playground equipment,

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Helen Breen Becomes ‘Bride of James Houk

A trip to the Smoky Mountains jwas to follow the wedding of Miss | Helen Breen and James M. Houk lat 8:30 o'clock this morning in the jrectory of the SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral. The Rev, Fr. Charles Ross officiated. Miss Nora Breen was her sister's only attendant and Mr. Houk’s best man was his brother Ronald. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. T. W. Houk. Only the immediate families were to attend the ceremony. The couple will be at home at 1402 N. Alabama St. after Aug. 16.

To Entertain Sorority Mrs. Leonard Smith, 3368 8S. Oakland Ave, will entertain Phi Delta Beta Sorority at 8 p. m. Wednesday.

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land Leland T. Keys,

Rev. Harry Will Perform Keys-Orr Rite

The Rev. Sidney Blair Harry will , | read the marriage service tomorrow {evening in the Meridian Heights Presbyterian Church for Miss Hare riett EB. Orr, 3645 N. Illinois St. son of Mr,

¥ land Mrs. B. L. Keys of Anderson.

1. Mrs. Kevin D. Brosnan and Mrs. Carl N. Reifsteck . 2. Jack Rogers, tennis pro at Woodstock, gives (left to right) the Misses Florence Wolff, Ann Atkins

and Emily Flickinger some pointers. 3. David Speers, Miss Madelaine Speers, Mrs. Herbert Todd, Miss Harriet Jane Holmes and Miss Nancy

McCown (left to right) .

. sunbatning at Woodstock.

. golfing at the Indianapolis Country Club,

4. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Young Jr, of New York, who are visiting Mrs, Arthur A. Grist, relax at the

Indianapolis Country Club.

5. The Misses Margery Foltz, Kay Nolan, Jane Mendenhall and Jean Stackhouse , . . at the Meri

dian Hille pool.

Miss Nolan recently moved to Bloomington with her mother Mrs. Val Nolan,

Nellie Richter | Northern Wedding Trip to Follow McColloum-VanTalge Rite

To Be Wed

The Rev. Ralph R. Cross read the marriage ceremony uniting Miss Neilie Mae daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Richter, and Glen Schmidt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schmidt, at 2 m. this afternoon in the Cross home. The bride will wear a rose twill dressmaker suit with brown accessories and a corsage of gardenias and rosebuds for the ceremony. Her sister, Betty, who will be her at-

[tendant, will have a suit of powder

blue twill with white accessories

land corsage of gardenias and blue {delphinium. Herbert Reece will be Mr. Schmidt's best man.

Following a wedding trip, the

couple will be at home on Aug. 7

at 1653 N. Alabama St.

Omega Nu Taus Elect New Officers

. Lambda Chapter of Omega Nu

Tau Sorority will hold ite business

meeting Monday at 8 p. m. in the Hotel Lincoln. Officers elected recently include

| Mrs. William F. Ruscher, president; | Miss Irma Pierce, vice pregident;

Mrs. Thomas Cisco, representative; Mrs. Lorene Walters, secretary; Mrs. Richard Cheesman, society editor: Miss Anida Cassidy, treasurer, and Mrs. Landis Godwin, chaplaine, |

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Richter,

A vine-covered archway in the

garden of Mr. and Mrs, William E.

VanTalge, 3810 W. Washington St, will be the setting this afternoon at 5:30 o'clock for the wedding of their daughter Martha Frances to Albert L. McColloum Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. McColloum of Traders Point, Vases of gladioli will flahk the archway and will be placed on the porch

of the VanTalge home. Dr. William V. Rothenburger of the Third Christian Church will read the service, assisted by the

| Rev. Richard W. Moore of Lebanon,

brother-in-law of the bridegroom. Miss Mary Louise Houk, harpist, will play bridal airs. Attendants for the couple will be Mrs, Richard V. Montieth, her sister's matron of honor; Miss Martha Egger and Miss Evelyn Lloyd, bridesmaids: Richard F. Helm, best man, and as ushers, Clair Hilliker, Robert A. Lamme, Ralph Coates and Mr. Montieth. A pleated frill will be at the shoulder-line of Miss VanTalge's gown of white embroidered organza, which will have a tight bodice and a skirt flowing into a slight train. She will wear a fingertip veil of tulle and will carry a cluster of white roses tied with a cascade of ribbons and white gladioli. Similar gowns, without trains, will be worn by the attendants. Mrs. Montieth will be in yellow organza and will have white gladoli in hex bouquet and in her hair. Formosa green frocks and vellow gladoli will be worn by the bridesmaids. With a corsage of white roses, Mrs. VanTalge will wear a printed silk jersey dress and the, mother of the

bridegroom will be in a light blue silk jersey with a corsage of sweetheart roses. The three-tiered wedding cake will be placed on a table covered with a hand-embroidered Irish linen cloth and garden flowers. Assist« ants will be the bride's sisters, Mrs. Lamme and Miss Suzanne VanTalge; Mrs, Helm and Miss Marjorie Dahlman, For a northern motor trip, the bride will wear a green linen suit with brown accessories and an orchid corsage. She is a graduate of Butler University. Mr. McColloum wag graduated from Purdue University and is a first lieutenant in the Army Reserve Corps. He will be called to active duty during August.

Saengerbund Ladies Sponsor Party

The Indianapolis Saengerbund Ladies Society will sponsor a pillowslip card party at 8 p. m. next Saturday at 49's 8. Delaware St. Mrs. Otto Schafer ‘is the general chairman, assisted by the Mesdames Lydia Schure, Sophia Neitzel and Paul Lagerman. 3

| Preceding the 8 o'clock ceremony, | Mrs. H. B. McNeely Sr. will play (a program of bridal airs and Mrs, | Harry will sing. The altar of the church will be banked with palms ‘and lighted by candles in 12-branch | candelabra, Attendants for the [couple will be Miss Marie Ruske as (maid of honor, C. S. Sale of Danville as best man and as ushers J. Leslie | Muesing and George Lyle Keys of | Anderson, a brother of the bride(groom, Miss Orr will be given in mare riage by her uncle, Pence B. Orr, of Joliet, Ill. Her gown will be of embroidered jersey, mada short puffed sleeves and a slight train extending from the long full skirt. She will wear a large white velvet picture hat and carry an arm bouquet of white orchids and brice's roses. Powder blue net and lace will form Miss Ruske’s gown, with which the maid of honor will wear a large pink grosgrain off-the-face hat. Her arm bouquet will be of pink roses and delphinium, Following an informal reception at the rear of the church, Mr. and Mrs. Keys will leave on a motor trip to Mackinae Island. The bride's traveling costume will be a dark blue and white crepe dress with an accordion pleated skirt, worn with a large navy and white hat, white accessories and a white orchid cor sage. The couple will be at home after Sept. 1 in the Piccadilly Apartments until their new home in Forest Manor is completed. Miss Orr attended Indiana Unie versity and Madame Blaker's Col lege, where she was a member of Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority. Out-of-town guests at the ceremony will include Mr. and Mrs, Pence B. Orr and daughter, Emeta Rose, Joliet, Ill.; Mr. and Mrs. Pliny Pence and son, George Edward, Gary, Mr. and Mrs. Bert O. Pruitt, Mr. and Mrs, Karl Volland, Miss Ella Orr, Rosejane, Pence and Eleanor Pruitt, Columbus, Ind.; Messrs, and Mesdames Lee Bell, Charles Merrick, George Lyle Keys, Warren Beal, Gale Gammon and Lester Keys and Mrs. Florence Petro, Anderson; Mr. and Mrs. H, T. Genda of Frankfort and Mrs, John Thompson of Evansville.

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Plan Open House Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lord, 830 W, 28th 8t., will, hold open house from 2 to 4 p. m. tomorrow in honor of Sister Grace Patrice of St. Louis, Mo, and their 41st wedding annie versary. There are no invitations,

Sorority Meets

The Gamma Chapter of Omega Chi Sorority met last night in the home of the Misses Dorothy and

Betty Ressler, 1514 S. Alabama St.