Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 October 1941 — Page 5
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Janet Ingham, C. S. Dehmer Wed Today
‘Reception at I. A. Will Follow
| Two former Butler University lays queens were to have roles in a wedding ceremony-—one as the ig aid 0 other as her a - an e is Miss Janet ham, last year’s queen; her et Tre honor is Miss Joann Fox, this s queen. The ceremony uniting Miss Ingham and Charles 8. Dehmer, Ravenna, O,, was to be at noon in| the Palm Room of the Indianapolis Athletic Club with the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Henry Dugan officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Lucius BE. Ing 4023 Graceland Ave, are par of the bride, and Mr. Dehmer is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Deh- : mer, Tiffin, O. [io Palms and cibotium ferns with two seven-way candelabra were to be arranged as an altdr and two standards of chrysanthemums | in fall shades were to mark the aisle. Lester Huff, organist, was to play + for the ceremony. As she entered with her fatter, the bride was to wear a gown of ice blue velveteen and a match velveteen turban trimmed th French bows. Burgundy carnations - and stephanotis were to form a muff she carried. Miss Fox's burgundy velveteen was to be worn with a matching turban and she was to carry a muff of gardenias and stephanotis. John Naylor, Columbus, O, was, to be best man and ushers were be John Downey, Détroit; Harvey ~ Barrett, Cleveland; Bolton Drackett, Cincinnati, and Richard Haydon Chicago. \ Corsages of carnations were to ‘worn by mothers of the couple. Mrs. Ingham’'s jet black and ice blue jersey was to be accented with gold carnations and Mrs. Dehmer's forest green crepe was to be worn with burgundy carnations,
To Live in Warren, O.
A reception in the Green Roo at the I. A. C. was to follow ceremony and the couple will lea for a wedding trip east. They live in Warren, O. For traveling the bride will wear 8 black costume suit, silver fo ed, black accessories and corsage of white orchids. | The bride was graduated fro Stuart Hall, Staunton, Va, attend Ohio State University and wal graduated from Butler Universit where she was a member of Ka Alpha Theta Sorority, serving as president last year. Mr. Dehmer was graduated Ohio State and is a member Sigma Chi Fraternity. Out-of« guests, with the bridegroom’s par ents, were to be Mr. and Mrs. Fullerton, Tiffin; Miss Helen Wood ward, Cincinnati; Mr. and Mrs. Ji Cochran, Wheeling; W. Va.; Mr, an Mrs. Vincent Penote, Cleveland, an Miss Elizabeth Hoyer, Columbus, O,
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‘Plans Training Conference
Présidents and work chairmen of White Cross Guild chapters will attend a coaching and training conference Monday, starting at 11 o'clock and continuing through funch in the Methodist Hospital Nurses’ Home. About 90 women are eligible to attend. Dr. John GG. Benson, hospital superintendent, will speak and Miss Thelma Hawthorne will give in
«4 structions. Both the Red Cross
Chairman. | ter of the Guild will meet Monday
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. ters, Friday.
work, in which the women are now engaged, and the making of supplies for the hospital, will be discussed. Miss Hawthorne has announced that next Thursday is the last day for entering pictures in the Guild's annual baby photo contest. More than 2000 babies born in the hospital between July 1, 1040, and July 81, 1941, are eligible. Prizes for the best professional and amateur photos will be awarded at a party for parents Oct. 18 in the nurses’ home. e pictures will be) on display in thé hospital lobby for several days before the party. The White Cross Children's Cheer Guild expects about 400 persons at| its annual benefit bridge y| Tuesday night at 8 o'clock at the| Riviera Club. Proceeds will be used to buy an aspirator for the children’s floor of the hospital. Mrs. Frank D. Walker is general
Central Avenue Methodist Chap
in the nurses’ home workrooms. Capitol Avenue Methodist and Uni
yasity Dark Ohristian chapters will | esday; Perry Township and ||
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Methodist chapters, Wednesday; Temple Sisterhood and unicipal Gardens guilds, Thurs. ; the Tabernacle Garden and Meridian Street Methodist chap-
|Principals in Wedding Ceremonies
Great Uncle of Bride Will Read | Service for Juanita L. Hamp And Dr. Robert K. George
A great uncle of the bride, Dr. J. G. Schaal, Toledo, will officiate this evening at the wedding of Miss Juanita Louise Hamp to Dr. Robert Kelsey George. The ceremony will precede a reception from 8:30 to 10 p. m. at the home-of the bride's parents, Mr, and Mrs, Frederick A.
Hamp, 3251 Baltimore Ave. Dr. Schaal, who is 97 years old, officiated 30 years ago at the marriage of the bride’s parents. The bridegroom is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Charles L. George Sr, 540 E. 32d st. A banking of palms, greenery, fall flowers and seven-way candelabra will be arranged at one end of the living room for the ceremony. Mr. Hamp will play a group of bridal airs including the Chime and Organ Prelude, the Prelude to “Lohengrin,” Schubert's “Ave Maria,” “Intermezzo,” ,“O Promise Me” and
" | Liszt's “Liebestraum.”
Before the ceremony the bride's uncle, Robert J. Hamp, Kokomo, will sing “Beloved, It Is Morn,” “Because” and “Juanita.” During the ceremony Mr. Hamp will play the Prayer from “Lohengrin.” The bride, entering alone, will wear & pearl white silk wedding gown worn by her grandmother, the late Mrs. Mary Weber Wolf, at her marriage in 1875. It is trimmed with lace and satin and will be worn with a full length veil of illusion falling from a halo of orange blossoms worn by the mother and grandmother of the bride. She will carry a bouquet of gardenias, white and sweetheart roses with a shower of 1086S,
Sister to Be Attendant Miss Ruth Hamp, her sister's maid
of honor, will wear old rose taffeta
trimmed with lace. The fitted bodice, which has a sweetheart neckline, will top a full skirt, She will wear a single strand of pearls and a halo of roses in her hair. Her bouquet of Briarcliff roses will be interspersed with blue flowers.
The flower girl and ring bearer will be. Barbara and Marjorie George, nieces of the bridegroom. They will wear long dresses of blue taffeta trimmed in old rose satin ribbon and will have halos of Briarcliff roses in their hair. Barbara will carry a basket of rose petals ond Marjorie will carry the ring in a y. Charles L. George Jr. will be his brother's best man. Assistants at the reception will be Mesdames Charles L. George Jr, Donald M. Hassler, Douglas Bowden and Gene Hook, Misses Glenn Broden, Jean
Wichser, Jean Fulton, Jane Svent A etia. Bible covered
and Gloria Tomlinson.
When she leaves for the wedding trip, the bride will wear a brown tweed suit with brown accessories and gardenias. The couple is to sail Wednesday from New York for the Caribbean. They will stop in Jamaica, the Canal Zone, Costa Rica, Guatemala and Havana. Before returning from New York they will go to Washington and Jamestown, Va. {They are to be at home at 4634 Washington Blvd. | Both the bride and bridegroom attended Indiana University. Out «town guests at the ceremony will include Mrs. Fern G. George, MichiCity; Mrs. Mattie H. Foster, ; Homer 8. Quic
Hamp and family, Lansing Mich; Theodore Laub, Pittsburgh; Mr. and Mrs. William Borcherding and Miss Doris Bingel, Cincinnati.
, will be of black.’
Dungan-Quick Ceremony Is This Afternoon
Members of the immediate families were to attend the wedding, at 2 p. m. today in McKee Chapel of
Miss Martha Jane Quick and William Thorfias Dungan. Parents of the couple are Mr.
and Mrs. J. H. Quick, 618 E. 34th St, and Mr. and Mrs. James W. Dungan, i212 N. Emerson Ave, The bride's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Goff, Crawfordsville, also were to be at the ceremony. © The bride was to wear a brown and R. A. PF. blue tweed suit with brown accessories and: an orchid corsage. Dr, Roy Ewing Vale was to hear the marriage vows. The couple will be at home after Oct. 12 at 26 E. 14th St.
Miller-White Rite Tomorrow
Large baskets of yellow gladioli and palms interspersed with candelabra will form the setting for the marriage of Miss Lillian Irene White and Robert Miller at 2:30
o'clock tomorrow afternoon in the Seventh Christian Church. The ceremony will be performed by the Rev. Howard Anderson. Miss Patricia Kreilein, pianist, will play the wedding music and accompany Miss Juanita Marvel as she sings i! Love You Truly” and “You and Miss White, daughter of Mi, and Mrs. V. E. White, 3000 W. 30th St., will wear an embroidered organza gown of white with sweetheart neckline, long sleeves, very full skirt with short train and a tight bodice buttoning at the back. She will wear a fingertip veil and will carry with an
r only attendant, Miss Jean Hardin, will wear pale green satin fashioned with full skirt and fitted bodice with sweetheart neckline and bracelet length sleeves. Her flowers are to be Johanna Hill roses. The bridegroom's attendants will be Richard Ingmire, best man; Raymond Luichinger, Lloyd Putter, Warren G. White and Wesley Carter, ushers, The couple will leave for a short wedding trip following a reception at the home of the bride's parents. They will be at home after Wednesday at 648 W. 30th St. For traveling the bride will wear a suit with jacket of military blue and skirt of red plaid.. Her accessories
Tabernacle Presbyterian Church, of|
the basque bodice. was in dusty rose, made in the same style. in their hair matching their bouquets,
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_ L Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Pennington announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Phyllis Joanne, to Robert L. Slaughter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Slaughter. The wedding will be Nov. 23 in the North Methodist Church. Miss Pennington attended Butler University and is a member of Pi
Beta Phi Sorority. Tau Delta Fraternity. 2. Miss Dorothy Jean Benson,
Tex, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Tex, Nov. 7 in the Propylacum.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs, R.
Mr. Slaughter attended Purdue and Butler Universities and is a member of Delta (Pratt Photo.) C. Benson, will be married to Guy O. (Dexheimer-Carlon Photo.) !
3. Miss Wilda Lee Newhouse, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Newhouse of Tipton, will become the bride of Allen A. Appleton, Tipton, in a ceremony at high noon tomorrow in Christ Church here. (Liang
Shen Photo.)
4, Mrs, J. W. Snider of Greencastle has announced the engagement of her daughter, Marjorie, to Fremont Power, son of Mr. and Mrs, Alvin 8. Power, Lebanon. Miss Snider is a senior student in the DePauw University School of Music. Mr. Power is amusements editor of The Times. (Cammack Photo.) 5. The engagement of Miss Blanche Allene O’Brien, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Edward O’Brien, to Keith Dwight Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs, Edgar Lawrence Jones, has been announced. The wedding
will be Oct. 11. (Pratt Photo.)
6. An Oct. 12 wedding will be that of Miss Noell Patenaude, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A.
Patenaude, to Everett L. Carper, son of Mr. and Mrs.Leslie L. Carper.
at 4:30 p. m, in the Central Christian Church, (Porter Photo.)
James C. Catelliers Will Motor South on Wedding Trip; Reception Is This Afternoon
Sisters of the bride and bridegroom were attendants at the wed-
ding of Miss Dorothy Gottemoller to James O, Catellier at 9 o'clock this morning in 8t. Thomas Aquinas Church.
Mrs. Edward T. Madden, her sister's matron of honor, wore turquoise
The Rev. Fr. Joseph Barrett Tie-
man read the ceremony at an altar decorated with palms and white flowers and Paul Eggert - organist, played “Intermezzo” and Schubert's “Ave Maria.”
Entering alone, the bride wore
candlelight satin made like the attendants’ gowns except that it had a long train. Her fingertip tulle vell was caught by a tucked tulle halo and she carried a cascade rangement of gardenias and bride’s roses.
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Charles L. Catellier was his broth-
er’s best man and ushers were Richard C. bride, and ( The bride is the daughter of Mr. and
Gottemoller, brother. of the Carl Reichman.
Mrs. John H, Gottemoller, 3846
Cornelius Ave., and Mr. Catellier is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Catellier, 2202 N. Station St.
Mrs. Gotemoller wore an antique
te families attended Catherine's Restau-
taffeta fashioned with a full skirt, lace yoke and lace ruching outlining Miss Mary Ann Catellier, the bridegroom’s sister,
Both wore Talisman roses
Clubs—
Luncheons and President's Day
programs are among activities planned by local clubs Monday.
DAY CONVERSATION CLUB at the Propylaeum Monday.
The MONDAY AFTERNOON READING CLUB will observe its President's Day luncheon at the Sundial Tea
will speak on “Alaska, Our Daughter.” Members will answer roll call by telling a summer experience.
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rant following the ceremony and a : reception was to be held from 3 to| CHAPTER G of the P. E. S. SIS-
The wedding service will be read
St. Vincent's Guild to Meet
The St. Vincent's Hospital Guild will hold its monthly meeting Monday afternoon in the auditorium of the Nurses Home.' Mrs. Russell E. White will be officer of the day; in charge oi the 12:30 p. m. luncheon will be Mrs. Ellard Dunne. Mrs. George Smith, president, has announced the following members to serve on the contact committee; Mrs. Charles Mason, chairman; Mrs. T. A. Lenahan, co-chairman; and Mesdames Francis Blackwell, L. W. Croker, James E. Curtis, Albert T. Johnson, C. J. Koschnick, W. J. Mooney Jr., C. E. Rimpe, C. E. Wagoner, George Michalis, Henry Fromeyer Jr., Oscar Barry, Thomas A. Blackwell, D. R. Brosnan, E. J. Freihage, J. P. Gibbons, Carl Habig, George Hoffman, E. J. Kearns, J. A. Lawler, Raymond J, McMannus, Jessie Austermeier and Miss Ruth Casey and Miss Alice Tobin.
Maennerchor Ladies Society to Entertain
Guests of the. Maennerchor Ladies Society of the Athenaeum. Turners at the card party Friday afternoon at 2 p. m,, will be the wives of the members of the Maennerchor Chorus. The party will be held at the Athenaeum’, and hostesses will be Mrs. Emil Rath and Mrs. Albert
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Sponsor Baby Clinic
installation of officers are
in which local sororities varticipating.
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IKirsch-Cullom
Ceremony Is Performed
A ceremony this morning at 9 o'clock in St. Francis de Sales Church united” Miss Jean Cullom and Paul J. Kirsch in marriage. The Rev. Fr. Joseph Vollmer officiated. The church choir sang the nuptial high mass with Mrs. Prudence Nelan as soloist and Miss Loretta Martin as organist. Both the main and side altars held bouquets of white gladioli, dahlias and asters and a of palms stood at either side of the sanctuary. Miss Culiom is the daughter of Mrs. Myrtle Cullom, 2946 N. Station St., and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Kirsch, 1906 Madison Ave. Mrs. Edward C. Boyle, her sister’s matron of honor, was gowned in aqua faille taffeta with a fitted waistline, short, puffed sleeves and a bouffant skirt with self-colored braid embroidery. She carried a colonial bouquet of Talisman roses and Picardy gladioli flowerets. Gowns of the bridesmaids, Mrs. Joseph Litel and Miss Marie Oliger, a cousin of the bridegroom, were of dusty rose faille taffeta. Their frocks also were in bouffant style and had tightly fitted jackets, buttoned to the neckline, and long sleeves. The jackets were made with lace shoulders and self-ruffling extending down the front closing and across the scalloped waistline. The bridesmaids’ colonial bouquets ‘were of Briarcliff roses and gladioli flowerets. Matron of honor and bridesmaids wore close fitting hats fashioned of taffeta rosettes with illusion veils forming bows and falling info streamers at the back. The junior bridesmaid, Miss Patty Lou Cullom, sister of the bride, wore aqua faille with a square neckline, fitted waistline and long, full skirt trimmed with velvet bows. She wore a headdress of flowers and carried a colonial bouquet of Johanna Hill roses. Miss Barbara Anne Raftery, cousin of the bridegroom and flower girl, wore yellow in the same style and carried a basket of pastel-toned fall flowers.
Bride Wore Taffeta
The bride, who entered alone, was gowned in white faille taffeta in princess style with a square neckline, short, puffed sleeves and a bouffant skirt falling from the fitted bodice into a long train. She wore taffeta gauntlets and a single strand of pearls. Her fingertip veil of tulle, edged with Chantilly lace, fell from a tiara of seed pearls and she carried a cascade bouquet of white roses, gardenias and gladioli blossoms.
Mr. Boyle was Mr. Kirsch’s best
and Donald P. Cullom, the bride's brother. Mrs. Cullom, the bride’s mother, chose a brown costume with brown accessories and wore Talisman roses. With her dull blue frock, Mrs. Kirsch wore black accessories and a corsage of Better Times roses. A Wedding breakfast for the bridal
party held at Bluff Crest after the céremony. When the couple left.fpr a short’ wedding trip, the brid@ Wore a black satin trimmed in aqua and black accessories. : They will’ be at home after next week at 5822 BE. Washington St. Among out-of-town guests here for
man and ushers were Robert Poett|ing
7hen ‘it meets at the Bu 825 West Ham lexi Friday evening Mrs. Edwin D. Cree, incoming president, will preside .at/the meeting and introduce new ers of the organization. Guest of the evening Mrs. Robert J/ McCutchan of resident. Plans for the chapter's work at the William H. Coleman Hospital! will be outlined by Mrs. Charles Fisher, chairman of the social service board. In 1929. Kappa Alpha Theta Alumnae began this project. Each month a complete layette is given the hospital and at Christmas and holidays, patients are remem= bered with individual gifts. . In 1932,
a class and demonstration room for mothers, Since 1938, the alumnae group has sponsored the Well Baby
throughout the year. members of the fraternity are on’ call, and approximately 25 babies are treated each week. 4
tion of the fraternity held last June
-fat Spring Mill’ State Park, will be
presented by the delegate, Mrs. Cree. Reports of the fall rushing season from active district chapters will be presented by Mrs. Hall Cochrane, Alpha Chapter, DePauw; Mrs. Clarence A. Jackson, ta Chapter, Indiana; Mrs. Laurence Henderson, Gamma Chapter, But ler; and Mrs. Ralph O. Baur, Alpha Chi Chapter, Purdue. Mrs. Charles L. Walker, ways and Means chairman, will discuss oe chapter’s money-making pro which is the sale of personal tionery and Christmas ‘cards, Members of the advisory board of the alumnae chapter with Mrs. McCutchan, are Mrs: Jackson: and Mrs. F. 8. Taylor. Other commit« tee chairmen announced by Mrs, Cree are: Mrs. Harold E. Suthers lin, telephone; Mrs. Robert Clay, loan and fellowship; Mrs. George C. Witt, fraternity education; Miss Kingsbury and Miss Dor«
Samuel Ashby, historian. Mrs. Sutherlin is in charge of reservations for the dinner and Mrs. Lewis Marshall Vogler is dinner chairman. Other officers ares Mrs. Francis H. Insley, vice presi« dent; Mrs. John A. Alexander, treasurer; Mrs. William H. Faust Jr, secretary; Mrs. Frank V. Os« born, corresponding secretary, and %_Yiliam J. Stout, correspondTr.
Mrs. Alvie Wallace, 3727 Watson Rd, will be ho hig meeting of ALPHA
h mbe will inh Cross, embers sew for the Red 5 New officers ‘include: Sullivan, president; Miss Oli\ : Breisch, vice president; Mrs. F. 0, Champe, recording secretary; Mrs, H. N, Brown, corresponding sécre« ;. Miss Josephine McDowell, treasurer; Mrs. William D. Bain,
sistant conductress, and Miss Patterson, historian, ; Rul
GAMMA CHAPTER OF OMEGA NU TAU SORORITY will hold ine" stallation services at a dinner Tues day evening at 7 p. m. at Cifaldi’s Villy Nova, E. National Road, Mrs. George Peterson will officiate. Those to be installed are: Lee Oldfield, president: Mrs. George Petersen, vice president; Mrs, Paul
Marsh, treasu social editor; chaplain; Gertrude Corydon, sergeant - af - arms; Knight, his Gollins, ph arge of Mrs. Lawre Ross
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ALPHA CHAPTER OF DELTA SIGMA. SORORITY
the Hotel Warren for its business meeting.
and immediate families was|AL
members at a covered dish supper at 6:30 p. m. Monday.
morrow in Christian Park
will be held at 8 p. m. Monday at We ¥
conductress; Mrs. John Moffat, as« |
GMA © will
meet Monday evening at 8 p. m. ab ii regular
the group furnished a room known as the Coleman Cradle, now used as"
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Clinic, held one afternoon a week A nurse and’
A report of the district conven~
othy Barrett, publicity, and Mrs. °
hostess for the first 3 CHAPTER OF SIGMA DELTA PI Monday at 7
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Cook, representative; Mrs. Thomas = Anderson, secretary: Mrs. Homer Miss Edith Barr, * 1s. Floyd Kenyon,
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A wiener roast will be given to= .
by ALPHA CHAPTER, KAPPA BETA CHI. The group's business meeting
the wedding was Mrs. Mary Bink-|'D¢ home of Miss Betty ’ ley, ‘Tampa, Fla., the bride's grand- i other. 7
m A. A. U. W. Names
4 p. m. this afternoon at the home| TERHOOD will meet Monday with of the bride’s parents. Miss Grace Wood, 1116 N. PennsylThe couple will motor south on|vania St. The educational com-
Alpha Chi Director
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9 Alton, 11, was to take place this
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. Rite Is in New York
The marriage of Miss Margaret Stocker, daughter of Mr. and ward XK. Stocker, 402 8, Oake . land Ave, to Ward K. Stallings, son of Mr. and Mrs, Ward P. Stallings,
afternoon in New York. The couple will be at home at 113-72d Road, t Hills, Long Island, N. ¥. Both the bride. and bridegroom | are graduates of Purdue University. | Bhe is a member of Kappa ' ‘Theta Sorority and he of
| Miss Hannah Keenan, director of the national office of Alpha Chi egs, will appear on the program ted by the Alpha Chi Omega Mothers. Club when it meets for a 2:30 p. m. luncheon Monday at
ouse. Mrs. ©. V. Howe will be hostess th Mesdam
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clublgon, Van V. Synder and Glenn
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their honeymoon, the bride travel-|mittee will ing in a navy tailored suit with an-|gram. 5 sigue .accessories
tan gardenias.
St. Catherine's Guild Plans Reviews
A series of six book reviews will
will be held at 1:30 p. m. in Ayres’ auditorium Oct. 14, Nov. 18, Dec. 16, and May 12.
have charge of the pro- »
Rica, the Land of True will be the title of-a
esses will be Mesdames Harry Hoerger, W. L. Heston and Fred Kellam.
‘Summer Memories’ Is-Program Theme
Sorority members at 8
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Donates Vitamin Capsules to Hospital
The Indianapolis Flower Mission board of directors has announced that a year’s supply of Vitamin Bl capsules has been donated to the Powe: Mission Hospital by the 1908 ub, Founder of the 1908 Club was the
late Mrs. Lloyd A. Bowers, who was
The Flower Mission is a member of the Council of Sociai Agencies and the Community Fund. a—————
To Be Wed Nov. 1
Sale Set
Plans for a rummage sale to be
| held next Saturday at st. Rita's
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Committee Aids
Mrs. Kenneth Kohlstaedt has ane nounced the addition of several members to the committee arrang
er's Day” at English’s Oct. 16. Tha local! branch of the American As sociation of University Women sponsoring the performance for the benefit of its Kathryn McHale Fels lowship Fund. - p Mrs. Vernon C. of the commi
the group include Miss Dorothy
‘Schlesinger and the Mesdames Hare
ry I. Foreman, Frank O. Goode, Noble H. Poole, Herbert Asperger and Frederick A. Brier.
Home Ec Club Elects
Miss Treva Shoemaker of Wabash, has been elected president of the Economic
Sponsor Benefit way Conductors’ Local 108 wi ehtll- auditorium gt 3
MacNabb is coe ttee with
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