Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 May 1942 — Page 5

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Wedding Is This Afternoon

_ arsenal, Pine Bluff, Ark. He is the Son of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra V, Bor-

ficiate before a background of

“Dear” and Mrs. Virginia Jefry, or-

“of. honor, will be in dusty rose while

, Wear a pale pink frock like those of i the bridesmaids.

+ ioned with a bouffant skirt, a gathi"ered bodice and short, puffed sleeves. “A circular ruffle edges the long - train and at the heart-shaped neck- ‘ line is a narrow riching.

‘ wrists, also are edged with ruching. . satin leaves and the bride will carry

-. Borland’s best man and the ushers

* bride’s parents. The couple will live

bury, Muncie; Mr. and Mrs. Lavern ~ Bensinger, Miss Barbara Ann Ben-

university.

Borland- Kilby

Dr. Shullenberger Is To Officiate

The Central Christian church * win be the ‘scene, at 4:30 o'clock ‘this afternoon, of the wedding of Miss Kathryn Kilby to Lieut. James ‘Barton Borland of Pine Bluff

land, Bloomington, and the bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Kilby, 5772 ‘Central ave. Dr. W. A. Shullenberger will of-

palms and vases. of pink snapdragons fastened together with garlands of white satin ribbon. Before the ceremony, Robert Kilby, the bride’s brother, will sing “Oh, Promise Me” and “I Love Thee

ganist, will play the prelude to “Lohengrin,” Schubert's “Ave Maria,” “Evening Star” from “Tannhauser,” “*“Liebestraum” and , the prelude to the 3d act of “Lohen-

THE INDIAN

: Bridal News F eatures Announcements for These Young Women

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grin” ‘The bride's attendants will wear gowns of mousseline with long, full sleeves, gathered hodices and full skirts trimmed with narrow rows of lace. They will have pompadour hats of matching maline and will cairy. shower bouquets of white

Mrs. Kenneth E. Speicher, matron

"the bridesmaids, Miss Eleanor Pangborn and Mrs. George Guckenberger : IIT of Cincinnati, ‘will be in pastel pink. - Sue Storer, flower girl, will

© To Wear White Net

_ ‘The bride, given in marriage by her, father, will wear white net fash-

Her net mitts, forming points over the A fingertip length, two-tiered veil will: fall from a Juliet cap of white

a shower bouquet of valley lilies. . Emerson Gerhart will bé Lieut.

. will be Capt. Loy Baxter and Lieut. ‘J. G. Kiplinger of FY{..Benjamin "Harrison, 3 Following the ceremony, a reception will be held at the home of the

in Pine Bluff where Lieut. Borland is stationed with the chemical warfare service.

Out-of-Town Guests

Guests coming from out-of-town for the ceremony are the bridegroom’s parents and Dr. and Mrs. Ray Borland, Prof. W. A. Cogshall, Mesdames Hobart Buskirk, K. B. Hunter and Horace Blakeley, Misses Patricia and Eleanor Borland and Sarah Cogshall and Richard Buskirk, all of Bloomington. ; Also Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bales and Miss Martha Bales, Winchester; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Garman, New Albany; Mr. and Mrs. John Kings-

singer, Mrs. George Manson, Mrs. Robert Hunziker and Miss Marjorie Hunziker, Pullman, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. George K. Taylor, Kalamazoo, Mich.,, and Miss Beatrice Moore, Chicago. A graduate of Butler university, the bride is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. Lieut. Borland was graduated from Indiana

ers, the bridegroom’s brother. will come from the Great Lakes Naval Training School ‘at Chicagd,

from Washington university, Louis, and attended Butler university and the University of Missouri.

Dr. Rothenburger Will Officiate

At Daughter's Wedding In Third Christian Church

The bride’s father, Dr. William F. Rothenburger, will read the mar-

The 3:30 o'clock ceremony will

of which Dr. Rothenburger is pastor. by Mrs. Natalia Conner, organist, and Saul Bernat, violinist, will include “Ich Liebe Dich,” the Intermezzo from “Cavalleria Rusticana,” “Ave Maria,” “The Bells of Ste. Anne de Beaupre,” “If God Left Only You,” “Intermezzo” (Heinz Provost) and, during the ceremony, the Meditation from “Thdis.”

Candles, white peonies and

greenery will decorate the church. The bride is to be given in. marriage by her brother-in-law, Dr. M. S. Ferguson, Princeton, N, J.

She will wear white Chantilly

lace over satin, styled on princess lines with a sweetheart neckline accented with seed pearls. The long sleeves extend. into points over the hands and the skirt has slight fullness at the hemline. cular mantilla of net which she is to wear will be caught at the ‘crown of her head with hand-made lace flowers. of white Siberian iris.

The cir-

Her bouquet will be

Yellow Siberian iris will be car-

ried- by Miss Wilma Rothenburger, her sister’s only attendant. She will have matching flowers in her hair and will wear an aquamarine dress with a Chantilly lace and net bodic

topping a full chiffon skirt. Brother Is Best Man

The best man will be Robert RogHe

Assisting at a reception at the

Rothenburger home following the ceremony will be Mesdames' John Carr, Jack Shrader, John F. Vladoiu, Miss Cecilia Culbertson and Miss Kay Lyzott.

As the couple leaves for the wed-

ding trip, the bride will wear a summer brown oxford crepe frock beneath a coat of smoke blue rabbithair wool. ing hat of the blue wool, summer brown accessories and a brown orchid corsage. home in Indianapolis upon their return.

She will have a match-

They will be at

Bride Is a Theta

Miss Rothenburger was graduated St.

Discuss Role Of A. A.UW.

“port the use of school facilities and

university women to dedicate their

-vice: president of the state organi-

stedt, Miss Mary Gibbard, Misha-

In War Time

' State divisions of the American Association ‘of University Women this morning were urged to study college war time programs and sup-

faculty in victory programs by Miss Helen Hosp of Washington, associate in higher education of the organization’s national headquarters. ‘Miss Hosp participated in a forum entitled “Our A, A. U. W. Program in War and in Victory” at a fivestate regional conference in the

Claypool hotel. Other forum speakers asked the

specialized training, especially in science and mathematics, to aiding in the war effort. They were Dr. Laura Zirbes of Columbus, O., chair‘man of the national committee on education, and the state division presidents, who attended the conference. The presidents include Mrs. M. Kingsland Doman, Wisconsin; Mrs. ~A. W. Clevenger, Illinois; Mrs. R. W. Holmstedt, Indiana: + Mrs. Ralph A, Sawyer, Michigan, and oar Justina M. Eich, Ohio. Mrs. Holmstedt discussed the Indiana program for protecting appropriations and maintaining the standards of education for children in the state.

Pass Resolutions

Preceding the forum, Mrs. Holmstedt presided at the 20th annual . convention of the Indiana division at which resolutions recommending higher pay for teachers and maintenance of educational standards for children were passed. Mrs. Gladys Lewis of Marion and Mrs. George Stevens of Plymouth were elected treasurer and second

zation. - They will serve for a twoyear term. Hold-over officers. are Mrs. Holm-

‘waka, first vice president; Miss Vir- ] > ASE hh 2

who are enrolled Turner Air School will be guests of the Spanish club at a tea from 3:30

to 5:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Central Y. W. C. A.

She is a Kappa Alpha Theta sorority member. Mr. Rogers was graduated from Northwestern university and is a student at the Indiana university School of Medicine. He is a member of Kappa Sigma fraternity and Nu Sigma Nu medical

fraternity.

Guests here for the wedding will

include the Wbridegroom’s mother and his aunt, Miss Minnie Delaplaine, Schlagel, Somerset; Mrs. Ferguson, Princeton, N. J., the bride’s sister; Mr. Goshen; Dr. and Mrs. William R. Loney, Tulsa, Okla. and Ensign R. Scott Marshall, Mayport, Fla.

Spanish Club’s Tea Is Tomorrow

and Mr. and Mrs. Carl

and Mrs, Wallace Bowman,

Young men from South America in the Roscoe

On Sunday evening at the Blue

Triangle, Y. W. residence hall, 40 men from the’ U. S. Navy will be guests at a “snack” at 6 p. m. Miss Phoebe Wilson is in charge of the event, Wolverton, head of the patriotic committee.

assisted by Miss Mary

The house council, which will

serve as the hostess group, includes the Misses Betty Hamilton, Louella Peterson, Brandyberry, Betty Hunter and]! Lucille Hinds. Mrs. Annella Gore, house director, is serving as adviser.

Bridge Winners Bridge winners in duplicate play at the Marott hotel this week have been announced by Mrs. Dorothy Ellis, director. Mr. and Mrs. George Ryan, Mrs. Carl Bruce and Mrs. Larry Polson were first and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Johns, Stanley McComas and Walter Pray were second. Mrs. Arch Falender and Mrs. B. W. Kirshbaum were winners on Wednesday afternoon and Mrs. Gordon Stillwell and Mrs. placed second.

Emma Smith, Emma

On Tuesday night

Maurice Harrell

Sorority to Meet

r A business and social meeting will Phi Delta

riage service tomorrow afternoon uniting Miss Jane Rothenburger and Evered E. Rogers, son of Mrs. E. A. Rogers of Somerset.

be in the Third Christian church Music for the ceremony, played

Dentists’ Aids Will Convene Here Monday

The annual convention of the Indians State Association of Dental

Assistants will be held concurrently with the Indiana State Dental dssociation convention, Monday through Wednesday, at the Claypool hotel. Mrs. Sadie M. Leach of La Porte will preside. ‘The assistants, like their “bosses,” will have clinics and scientific lectures. They also will have competitive papers and awarding of prizes at the banquet Tuesday night. A buffet supper at the Hotel Lincoln tomorrow night will precede opening of the convention. ‘Monday morning will find four of the assistants with their own clinics in [the Claypool assembly room, where table clinics will be held. They are Miss Ann Mann of Indianapolis on toothbrush technique; Miss Lois Lambing of Seymour, on the processing of acrylic resins; Miss Maryalice Carney of Monon on individual metal impression trays, and Miss Margaret ‘Magnuson of La Porte, whose subject will be the dental assistant’s obligation today.

To Elect Officers

Dr. R. N. Douglas of Elkhart, president of the Indiana state dental assoeiation, will open the Tuesday morning session with a discussion of “Problems We Have in Common.” Dr, Virgil D. Cheyne of. the Indiana university school of dentistry, will speak on “The Relation of Oral and Systemic Pathology.” Dr. Seth W. Shields will speak Wednesday morning on “Prevention of Pain in Dental Practice,” Officers will be elected. . Dr. Robert L. Peden of Indianapolis will speak on “The Dental Assistant and Dental Education.” Dr. J. B. Carr of Indianapolis also will’ be on the afternoon program. The assistants will attend a Tuesday night dinner dance at the Claypool and Wednesday afternoon, chair clinics at the Indiana university school of dentistry. Mrs. Della Woods of Lawrenceburg, executive committeewoman, planned the program. .

Mother Theodore

Circle to Meet

Mrs. Harold Prather is in charge of entertainment for the social meeting of the Mother Theodore circle, Daughters of Isabella, Tuesday at 8 p. m. in the Catholic Community center. Miss Hannah Dugan is the group’s regent. Assisting Mrs. Prather will be the Mrs. Harold Caldwell, Mrs. G. Joseph Putts, Miss Mary Kerins and Miss Mary Ann Hegarty.

Engaged

. Carlton photo. Mr. and Mrs. David M. Baker of St. Petersburg, Fla., announce the

approaching marriage of their daughter, Jean, to Clayton Bond,

son of Leland L. Bond, Liberty,

ternity.. (Photoreflex photo.)

was. graduated from I. U. and is a

Porter photo.)

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John D. a member of Sigma Nu fraternity. this month at Shaw field, Sumter,

heimer-Carlon photo.)

Lewis Morrisons

Service Read in

Mrs. Morrison was Miss Dorothy Miller Andrew. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Morrison, 3921 Guilford ave., Indianapolis. The ceremony was read by Dr. W. R. Graham of the Central Presbyterian church of Lafayette. Mrs. Maurice Graney, harpist, played for the ceremony and the reception following. As a background for the rite, an arrangement of southern huckleberry was flanked by tall, branching candelabra tied with bouquets of white flowers. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was gowned in white faille made with a long train and long, tapered sleeves. A lace cap held her long veil and she carried an arm bouquet of white carnations and stephanotis.

Sister Attendant Her sister and only attendant, Miss Sarah N. Andrew, wore a fullskirted yellow marquisette with a shirred bodice and elbow-length sleeves. Her flowers were pastel

{ snapdragons.

The bridegroom's attendants were Harley W. Rhodehamel Jr. as best man and, as ushers, B. Kemper Westfall Jr. and Paul H. Krauss III, his cousin, all of Indianapolis. Orchid corsages were worn by mothers of the couple. Mrs, Andrew chose a violet silk jersey and Mrs. Morrison was in gray chiffon. The bride’s going-away costume was a pastel green and brown print frock worn with a green wool coat, brown accessories and a corsage of gardenias. After attending Sarah Lawrence college, Bronxville, N, Y,, the bride was graduated from Purdue university where she was a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. Mr. Morrison also is a Purdue graduate and a member of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. He is a student at the Indiana university School of Medicine and a member of Nu Sigma Nu medical fraternity.

Attend Ceremony

Indianapolis persons who attended the ceremony were the bridegroom’s parents and Messrs. and Mesdames Frederick Krauss, Herman W. Kothe, Carl M. Geupel, Max Bartley, Harley W. Rhodehamel and Paul Humphreys; Mesdames Donald A. Morrison Jr., Charles Mayer, Otto Janus, Augustus Marshall, Lewis Lancaster and Harry W. Glossbrenner, Also Misses Florence and Stella Morrison, Messrs. Paul H. Krauss, Otto Krauss, William Huse, C. W. Lambert, Robert Mellen, Donald Stephens, Robert Garrett, John Masters, Chester Stayton, James Fish, Robert Lohman, Richard Mertz, John Courtney and Herman W. Kothe Jr. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Richard DeMars, Anderson; Mr, and Mrs. Theodore H. Morris, Wayne, Pa.; Mrs. Edgar C. Rowe, Tryon, N. C.; Miss Ruth Rowe and James L. Rowe, Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. A. Loring Rowe, Wayne, Ill; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Beck, Wilton. Conn.; Mrs. Robert Bowman, Evanston, Ill.; Ensign and Mrs. Robert Gimlin, Mooresville Miss Muriel Sharpe, Niagara Falls Canada; J Quentin Muslier, Ham-

Sororitige— Alpha Gamma Deltas: Will

{Install Monday

Mu, “Phi Epsilon Tea Isat Governor's Home,

Aniong | events’ ‘planned iby SOrore

| ity groups are teas’ and parties hon«

1. Mrs, Frederick Charles Soehner announces the engagement of her daughter, Elizabeth Lee, to Dr. Albert Goodrich, Springfield, 0. son of Mrs. Albert O. Goodrich of Bloomington. Miss Soehner attended Butler and Indiana universities and was graduated at Purdue. She is a Delta Gamma. Dr, Goodrich was graduated from I. U. and the I. U. School of Medicine. He belongs to Phi Beta Pi medical fra-

2. Miss Ann Aufderheide, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. B. D. Aufderheide, will be married May 30 to Pvt. First Class, Albert E, Highley, son of Mrs. A. E. Highley of Swayzee. The wedding will be in the Sweeney chapel in the Butler college of religion. Miss Aufderheide was graduated from Butler and is a Kappa Kappa Gamma. Mr. Highley

member of Sigm Nu. He received

his master’s degree from the Fletcher school of law and diplomacy and his Ph. D. from the University of Geneva (Switzerland.)

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3. A June 28 wedding will be that of Miss Grace Wasson Huffman,

Huffman, to Robert Carl Schlegel,

son of Mr. and Mrs. William F. Schlegel. The ceremony will be performed at 4:30 p. m. in the Tabernacle Presbyterian church by Dr. Roy Ewing Vale. Mr. Schlegel was graduated from Purdue university and is

(Bretzman photo.)

4, Mr, and Mrs. S. J. Craig announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Eleanor Louise, to Frederick Dean Lowell, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. M, Lowell, Rochester, N, Y. The ceremony will take place

S. C., where Cadet Lowell is sta-

tioned with the U. S. army air corps. Both Miss Craig and Cadet Lowell were graduated at Hanover college. She is a member of Phi Mu sorority and he is a Phi Gamma Delta fraternity member.

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Will Be at Home

Here After Wedding Trip;

Lafayette

Times: Special LAFAYETTE, Ind., May 16.—~When they return, May 23, from a wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Everett Morrison will be at home at 502 E. Maple road, apartment 11, Indianapolis. They were married here in a 4:30 p. m. ceremony yesterday at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Joseph A. Andrew, 714 Kossuth st.

Clubs—

The IRVINGTON WOMAN'S club will have a guest day Monday in the home of Mrs. Louis W. Bruck, 52 S. Audubon road, Mrs. Victor R. Jose will speak on “As I Remember Him.”

The NEW ERA club will have its guest day Monday at John Herron Art museum. Hostesses will be Mesdames May Brooks Miller, C. R. Miles, John Jacob, Nellie Petri, Cora Mason, Lillian Winget and Miss Blanche McFadden.

Mrs. Walter Greene will be hostess for the guest day of the MONDAY CONVERSATION club in her home, 3848 Washington blvd., Monday.

CHAPTER G OF THE P. E. O. SISTERHOOD will have a birthday

‘dinner Monday in the home of Mrs.

Everett Smith, R. R, 9. Mrs. W. R. Craigle, Mrs. John Hubbard and Miss Iva Pearcy will assist.

Miss, Cerene Ohr will review some of the latest books Monday following a luncheon of the WOMAN'S ROTARY club in the Columbia clib at 12:15 p. m.

The TA-WA-SI club’s mother and daughter dinner party was held last night in Catherine’s restaurant.

The NORWAY club will entertain tonight at the Riviera club with its annual dinner commemorating Norwegian “17 Mai.” The Rev. Haakon Knudsen will speak and Mrs. J. Harry Green, accompanied by Mrs. C. M. Rybolt, will sing. Dancing will follow. Mesdames A. M. Feist, Reidar Skabo, Houston T. Cory and Miss Donna Jacobson are in charge of

arrangements. The SIGMA NU MOTHERS’ club

of Butler university will hold its last meeting of the year Tuesday

‘lat the chapter house, 6565 W. Hamp-

ton drive. Senior men of the chapter will be honor guests at the luncheon and will receive gifts. Mrs. Alberta Spiegal, retiring president, will preside. The luncheon committee includes Mrs. R. C. Howenstine, chairman, and Mesdames A. J. Kassler, C. F. Endicott, Frank Truitt and C. PF. Schwomeyer. Following luncheon there will be a business meeting, installation of new officers and a talk on “Handkerchiefs” by Mrs. Paul Rupprecht, who will show her handkerchief collection.

Mrs. Chic Jackson will talk on “Unhung Tapestries” at the last meeting’ of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF WOMEN’S. current year Tuesday at 6:30 p. m. in the gold - room of Hotel Washington, Mrs, Eleanor Philpott will sing, accompanied by Mrs. Ida Broo, Mrs. Murrel Powell Douglass will be in charge of installation of officers. Those to be installed are

Ethel Gardner and Mrs, Ida Mae Shulse, vice presidents; Miss Marlon Frost. ang Mis, Sue Shera,

SoeOriing ang

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Of Lewis. Smith

Smith. The wedding will be at 4:30

ring service. Music for the ceremony will be played by Mrs. Lawrence Davis, organist. A background of greenery interspersed with bouquets of white gladioli, snapdragons, larkspur and baby breath: will form the setting for the rite. Miss Helen Fiesbeck will be maid of honor and the bridesmaids will be Miss Ann Howarth and Miss Edna Mae Hicks. Miss. Fiesbeck will be in delphinium blue marquisette made with.sweetheart neckline, shirred bodice and long, flowing sleeves, She will carry yellow roses. Miss Hicks will wear aqua chiffon styled with a V-neckline, short, draped sleeves, a fitted torso and a full skirt, Hiss Howarth’s frock, in similar design, will be in mimosa. Both will carry pink roses. The three attendants will’ wear flower headdresses matching. their bouquets. Wears Satin

. The bridal gown is of white satin with a back yoke of lace forming shoulder yokes. Inserts of the lace are at the sides of the fitted bodice which is finished with a sweetheart neckline. A long, full skirt sweeps into a long train. A tiara of seed pearls in heart

illusion veil and the bride will carry a white prayerbook and ' white orchids with streamers of white satin knotted with white bride's

roses. : The bridegroom’s attendants will

be A. Ethmer Gordon, best man; William Stamper, the bride’s brother, Joseph Taylor, Mr. Davis and Frank Wieland, ushers.

"Reception to Follow

Blue gowns will be worn by mothers of the couple and they will have corsages of gardenias and pink roses. Mrs. Stamper has chosen a navy sheer ‘with which she will wear navy and rose accessories. White accessories will accent Mrs. Smith’s French blue dress. The reception following the ceremony will be held in the church parlor. Leaving later for a motor trip south, the bride will wear a Sambrown suit with brown acces-

sories. ; After May 24 the couple will be at

home at 4510 Marcy lane. The bride is a graduate of the Methodist hospital School of Nursing and Mr. Smith was graduated from Butler university where he was a member of Delta Tau Delta fraternity.

P. E.O. Elects New Officers

Mrs. Arthur M. Wagner, Greensburg, yesterday was elected and installed as president of the Indiana state chapter, P. E. O. Sisterhood, at the closing session of the twoday 19th annual state convention held in the World War Memorial. A member of Chapter T, Mrs, Wagner is a past state first vice president. - Others chosen were Mrs. Marion Hillman, Chapter X, South Bend, first vice president; Mrs. Simpson Stoner, Chapter I; Greencastle, second vice president; Mrs. John Richardson, Chapter R, Kokomo, organizer; Mrs. Ray Souder, Chapter S, Indianapolis, treasurer; Mrs. J. Weesner, Chapter V, Indianapolis, recording secretary, and Mrs. R. G. Thomas, Chapter P, West Lafayette, corresponding secretary. Delegates from 30 Indiana chap-

which Indianapolis Chapters U and V were hostesses.

Guild to Breakfast

The Home Builders’ guild of the

Third Christian church will have a breakfast and business meeting at 11 a. m. Thursday at the home of

Mrs. Paul Goeke, 3931 Guilford ave. Mrs. J. C. Nelson will id on “Artin Everyday Life.”

Lieut. Huff Home

Mrs. E. R. Bebout, president; Miss|

Lieut. George B. Huff has come from Ft. McClellan, Ala. to visit his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Charles

Helen Stamper to Become Bride

Couple to Go South on Trip

Miss Helen Stamper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Stamper, will be married this afternoon to Lewis T. Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. E,

terian church with’ Dr. Sidney Blair Harry, pastor, reading the single

ters attended ‘the convention, for|

| Sponsor Card Party

This Afternoon;

o'clock in Meridian Heights Presby-

Rev. Atkinson Will Perform Cope-Love Rite

A candlelight wedding service in the West Side Church of the Nazarene at 8 o'clock this evening will join Miss Mildred Love and Donald Cope in marriage. Behind the altar

will stand a banking of greenery lighted by tapers in two seven-way candelabra. The Rev. Everett Atkinson is to perform the ceremony, Mrs. Loren Duff will play the wedding music and Mr, Duff will sing “I Love You Truly” and “Oh, Promise Me.” Mr. and Mrs. Frank Love, 1321 N. Warman ave., are parents of the bride. Mr. Cope is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil-

Miss Love ; liam Cope, 1042

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Entering. en - tha arm of her father, the bride will - wear bridal ivory satin in princess style with a round neckline, mousseline de soie yoke and long, fitted sleeves tapering into points at the hands. The full skirt falls -into a train. Attached to a tiara of pearlized orange blossoms will be a fingertip length veil of English illusion. Miss Maude Mingus, maid of honor, will wear blue chiffon with a round neckline and full” skirt trimmed with wide lace. Pink chiffon frocks fashioned with sweetheart . necklines and full, ' lacetrinfimed skirts, will be worn by the bridesmaids, Miss Mildred Picou and Miss Norma DeBoulle. The other two bridesmaids, Miss Viola Cope and Miss Naomi Atkinson, will wear lace-trimmed pale blue taffeta in princess style with sweetheart necklines and heartshaped pockets with streamers of pink" velvet ribbon.

To Go to Chicago

Best man will be James Woodall and the ushers will be William and Marion Love, the bride’s brothers; David Cope, the bridegroom’s brother, and James Mingus. The couple’s mothers will wear light blue with navy accessories. After a reception at the home of the bride’s parents, the couple will leave for a short wedding trip to Chicago. The bride will travel in a navy costume with navy accessories. They will be at home here upon their return.

Col. Gardner and Wife Entertain

Col. and Mrs. Everett Gardner er tertained employment security division department heads gnd other guests at a lawn party this week. . Guests included the Messrs. and Mesdames Fred R. Bechdolt, Earl E. Evans, Leonard Pursell, Mark Ogden, G. W. Toole, Wilbur J. Riedy, George L. Brubaker, Leonard Mayhugh, Franklin L. Sieveking Jr.,, C. 8. McQuiston, Attorney General George N. Beamer and Mrs. Beamer, Lieut. (J. g) M. W. Doyle and Mrs. Doyle, Mrs. James M, Harrigan, Miss: Blanche Forrester, Miss Juanita Wittenmyer and Mrs. Elizabeth Nall,

A card party will be sponsored by Upsilon chapter, Beta Beta Lambda, at 8 p. m. Monday at the Indiana Soft Water Service, Inc., 957 N.

oring’ ‘mothers. of embers, Several

|orwantumtions have: scnouneed elec

tion results. = : Newly elected bfficers f INDIAN APOLIS . ALUMNAE" of ALPHA GAMMA. DELTA. ‘will “he ‘installed at a meeting Monday ‘evening in the ‘home ‘of Mrs, Merton Johnston, 7 x Pennsylvahia. st, : vg, J Feehate, retiring ped charge of the services. Those to ‘be installed are Mrs, HowardLohmann, president; Miss Pearl Apland, vice president; Mrs. Harold Dukes, secrefary-trease urer; Mrs, John R. Fenstermaker, Panhellenic representative; Mrs, Louis Spolyar,, alternate, and Mrs, Freehafer, editor, Plans will be made at the meet« ing to send a member: to help with the national fraternity’s philane thropic project, a sumrer camp for underprivileged children near Jackson, Mich. Mrs, Lohmann will ree port on the club's: participation in Red Cross work. : A picnic in June for members and their families will close the sorority’s activities: for the current year. Miss Elizabeth Roberts, Miss Apland and Mrs, John B. Wilson are in charge of arrangements, Ase sisting Mrs. Johnston at Monday's

meeting will be Mrs. Thomas H, Carlin.

Mrs. Henry F. Schricker was to be hostess at the guest day tea of the INDIANAPOLIS ALUMNAE chapter of MU PHI EPSILON, national music honor sorority, in the governor's mansion at 3 o'clock this afternoon. A lecture-recital on primitive musical instruments was to be given by Mrs, Elizabeth Ayres Kidd, na< tional president of the organization, Mrs. Kidd is a special lecturer at Northwestern university and a’ face ulty member of the New Trier high school of Winnetka, Il. In the receiving: line with Mrs. Kidd and Mrs. Schricker, who is. a patroness of Kappa chapter, were to be Miss Adah Hill, president of the Alumnae. chapter; Mrs. Clyde E. Titus, past national secretary; Miss Marian Laut, president of Kappa chapter; Mrs. S. E. Fenstermaker, president of the Patroness club, Mesdames Bereniece Mozingo, Henry G, Hoss, Lorena -Aughine baugh, F. H, Dedert, Miss Chare lotte Lieber. and Miss Elsa Reyer, Miss Hill and Mrs. Schricker were to pour. The committee. on arrangements - included: Miss Lieber, chairman; Miss Mabel Rose, ‘Mrs. Frank Forry asd Mrsi Hoss. © + Following the tea] Mrs. Kidd ‘will be guest of honor at a dinner giver by the alumnae chapter in the Marott hotel. At 8 o'clock she wil: conduct an inspection meeting for the chapter in Mrs. Titus’ home, 136 Middle drive, Woodruff place. Officers to be installed by the national president include Miss Lieber president; Mrs, Hoss, vice president; Miss Mary Moorman, secre tary; Miss Reyer, treasurer; Mrs. Elsie Pattison, historian; Mrs. Ded~ ert, chaplain, and Mrs. = Aughinbaugh, warden. : :

Mrs. Henry F. Ostrom was electec president of the INDIANAPOLIS ALUMNAE chapter of THETA SIGMA PHI, national professions journalism serority, at a recen: meeting in the home of Miss Elle Sengenberger. ws Others, who will serve for th-1942-43 term, are Miss Sengenberger, executive vice .president; Mis: Hildred Funk, secretary; Miss Reldc Hoelocker, secretary, and Miss Ju: lia Jean Rowe, treasurer. Mrs, Junc Moll Wilcox will. continue .as Matrix correspondent; Mrs. Gerald Woods, victory chairman, and Mis: Martha Banta, employment chair. man. New committee members will be announced at the 11th annual Junc¢ picnic next month at the home o: Mr. and Mrs. H. Pritchard Rose. near Bridgeport. Mrs. John E. Kleinhenz will be hostess. The final public meeting of thc Writers’ Workshop, sponsored thi: year by the Indianapolis alumnae will be at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday in the WIRE studio.. An evaluation of the | course and plans for next year’s program will be made. Mrs. Donald C. Drake is chairman of the workshop committee and Miss Lu. ana Lee will be ih charge.

Mothers of members of ALPHA UPSILON chapter, ALPHA ZETA BETA, will be guests of honor at a tea in Hotel Antlers tomorrow: The chairman, ‘Mrs. Edwin Hughes, is being aided by Miss Pauline Mann, Miss Mary Walpole and Mrs. Ray mond Monaghan. Guests will be Mesdames Charles Austermiller, Greenquist, Jesse South," Angela. Ryan, William Salladay, Florence Harrison, Julius Heiden, John Sul« livan, Martin Walpole and] / an Walsh. Out-of-town guests will be Mrs, Mary Shank, Olean, N. Y.;- Mrs. L. Johnson, Milwaukee, Wis; 5 Barbara Quinn, Madison, Ind.;: Louis Mann, Stewartsville, and ‘Mrs, Andrew Doyle and Mrs. c. W,

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