Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 June 1942 — Page 5

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SATURDAY, JUNE 6 Helen Mclean

To Be Married

['omorrow Couple Will Live in

1942

Freeport, Tex.

Miss Helen Johann Mclean will become the bride of Julius Christo-

pher Sanders Jr. of Freeport, Tex in an informal ceremony at 3:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in the! All Souls Unitarian church. The| rite will be read by Dr. F. S. C.! Wicks. The bride is the granddaughter of Mrs. Leoti Tully Trook and Mr. Sanders is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Sanders of Columbia City. | The setting for the service will be a background of palms and ferns centered with a basket of gladioli. Preceding the ceremony, Miss Jeanadele Schaefer, organist, will play bridal airs and Mrs, James W. Costin will sing “Through the Years” and “Beloved, It Is Morn.” Miss Evelyn Gullion, harpist, will play Theta Lips” and “Triangle Love Song” during the ceremony. Given in marriage by her uncle, Dr. Norman R. Byers of Bedford, the bride will be attired in a costume suit of oyster white madonna crepe with a brown French felt hat

and brown and white accessories.

Her corsage will be orchids. |S

The matron of honor, Mrs. Robert] Landeck of Hammond, has chosen] a hyacinth blue silk linen frock. | Navy accessories and a corsage of! sweetheart roses will accent her cos-| tume. =

The Park School Mothers’ association is sponsoring the second half |

Mr. Sanders’ best man will bel of jts annual garden tour this week-end. Among the June rose gardens

Herbert Wiegandt of Chicago. Serving as ushers will be William Bloom |! of Columbia City and Jules Heriter. | The couple will receive informal-| ly in the church foyer after the] service. They will leave for the | South where they will make their! home in Freeport. Miss McLean was! graduated from Purdue university] and is a member of Kappa Alpha] Theta sorority. The bridegroom also was graduated from Purdue, Bridal Dinner Is Tonight Attending the ceremony from out-| of-town will be Mr. and Mrs. W. F.| Meyers, Columbia City; Mr. and | Mrs. F. C. Sanders, Warsaw; Mrs.| W. H. Sanders, Lafayette: Miss]

Merle Hagemeyer, Louisville; the, marriage. The Rev. R. G Trout- |

Misses Margaret Saurer, Georgia|

C. L. Bravard, Ruth Merlau Wed Tonight

Times Special NEW PALESTINE, Ind. June 8.—

A candlelight ceremony at 8:30;

7777 N. Pennsylvania st.

Homemaking—

Here Are |5 Tips on Kitchens For the House-Hunting Brides

{Crest followed the marriage of Miss

WHEN YOU ARE RENTING or buying & new apartment or house,

o'clock tonight will unite Miss Ruth give the kitchen or kitchen plans the following examination, advises the

M. Merlau, Merlau, and Charles L. Bravard, son of Mrs. Daisy Bravard of Greenfield,

| “lL Is the size of the kitchen ap- | propriate and convenient to the size {of your household and its manner of living? 2. Are the walls wash-

Carroll and Jane Standish, Chicago, (man Will read the service in the|able? 3. Is the floor covering easily

and Mrs. Robert Fimlin and PhillZion Evangelical Lutheran church. |

Johnson, Mooresville. The bridegroom’s parents will en-

The church will be decorated with

cleaned and kept up? 4. Is the {sink high enough for work to be

|done at it without stooping? 5. Is

tertain with a bridal dinner for the Poms and bouquets of white andy,q, 5 grainboard on each side of

couple tonight in the gold room of} the Marott hotel.

Mrs. Byers, Mr. and Mrs. Landeck,| Mr. and Mrs. HA F. Tudor, Mrs.

Attending the candles at the altar and along the party will be Mrs. Trook, Dr. and |aijsle.

Bridal airs wili be played by W. C. Firnhaber, organist, and Miss

blue flowers and will be lighted by|the sink?

| “6. Are the surface of the sink |and drainboards of easily cleaned land durable material? 7. Is there a 8. Is the

window over the sink?

Kathleen Shaw, Mrs. H. M. Beutler | Irene Werker will sing “1 Love You nk well lighted for night work? +f Chicago, Messrs. Bloom, Heriter| Truly” and “Oh, Promise Me.”

and Wiegandt and the Misses Anna-|

Mr. Merlau will give his daughter

9. Are there adequate storage spaces |for china and glass, for pots and

belle Trook, Laura Anne Bridges in marriage. She has chosen a gown pans, for food staples, for electrical

and Gullion,

bodice.

of white satin fashioned with a ro- equipment, for dish towels and other een [ussite neckline edged with pearllinen? M arv Jane Wood to (trim, long fitted sleeves and fitted venient height? H W q T : I : Bet po of Soe Sg | work arranged to make the stove as } illusion wi a rom a tiara of pright as day? >€ € onight | white roses and babybreath. he| y The chapel of the Barth Place|bridal bouquet will be white snap-|

the stove a con11. Is the light for

10. Is

“12. Are working surfaces ar{ranged conveniently to the stove

Methodist church will be the scene|dragons and roses centered with anand drainboards and to each other?

of the marriage of Miss Mary Jane Wood to Kenneth W. Brunk at 7:30| o'clock this evening. Miss Wood's]

orchid. The maid of honor, Miss Mildred Snodgrass of Indianapolis,

If not, is there space sp that they could be so arranged? 13. Is the refrigerator convenient to working

parents are Mr, and Mrs. Mac C.|cousin of the bride, will wear a pas-isurfaces where its contents will be

Wood and Mr. Brunk is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl C. Brunk of Kokomo. Reading the service will be the Rev. Edwin A. Gillum. The

tel blue marquisette frock. It will have a romance neckline edged with Valenciennes lace ruffles and a bouffant skirt and bishop sleeves

used? 14. Is there a place to store vegetables where they will have a Chinaman’s chance of keeping fresh? 15. Are there conveniently

bride, given in marriage by her|trimmed with scallops of the same placed outlets for the use of your

father, will wear a white chiffon street length dress with a matching hat and a corsage of deep red roses! and gardenias. i The maid of honor, Miss Lois| Wood, sister of the bride, will be attired in a pink and gray frock and maiching accessories. Camel-

lace. With her costume she will wear a shoulder length veil o matching illusion. Miss Gertrude Meier and Mrs. Kenneth Merlau, bridesmaids, will wear Alice blue gowns styled after the maid of honor’s dress. In their hair they will have tiaras of du-

t electrical equipment?”

Follow Rite

lias and gardenias will be used in bonnet snapdragons and blue del-|

her corsage. A reception will be held at the after the wedding. Retty Beason and Mrs. Harold Ste-| will assist. The couple will take a wedding trip to Wisconsin | with tha bride traveling in a green linen suit with white accessories When they return to Indianapolis! June 20, they will be at home at 412 N. New Jersey st. i

church

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P.-T. A. Congress Schedules Meetings

The executive committee of the| Indiana Congress of Parents and| Teachers will meet at 7:30 p. m.| Monday in the Claypool hotel. Tuesday at 10 a. m., a training; course tor members of the board| of directors will open and on| Wednesday at 9:30 a. m, the board| will hold a business session. Mrs. Frederick A, Conkle, Noblesville new president of the organization, will meet at 9:30 a. m. Thursaay| with tire regional vice presidents vo fall meetings in the various

regions,

plan

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Mrs. HH. R. Coughlin is the new! nresident of the school 67 P.-T. A. Other officers Cook, first vice president; Mrs. Estel Cauble, second vice president,

and Mrs. Robert Kelley, secretary. |sories and a corsage of white or- White accessories by

The groups Red Cross unit will continue to meet this summer in the home of Mrs. Coughlin.

WwW. S. C. S. to End

Season Tuesday

An executive board meeting at 9:45 a. m. Tuesday will precede a general session of the Woman's Society of Christian Service of the central Avenue Methodist church in the church. Mrs. Burton A. Knight will preside. Luncheon will be served at noon under the direction of Mrs. William Remy and members of Group i. In the afternoon, reports will

[will carry

phinium. The junior bridesmaids, Miss Jo Ann Roeder, cousin of the

Miss bride, and Miss Ellen Shafer. niece]

of the bridegroom. will have floor length frocks of victory blue fashioned alike.

To Wear Pearls

All of the attendants will wear single strand pearls, which are the gift of the bride. The bridesmaids bouquets of dubonnet snapdragons and blue delphinium and the junior bridesmaids will have colonial bouquets of dubonnet and blue flowers. The bride’s brother, Kenneth Merlau, will be Mr. Bravard’s best man, Serving as ushers will be Wendell Wood and Harold Roeder. Mrs. Edna Roeder of Indianapolis, mother of the bride, has chosen a dusty rose crepe frock for the ceremony. With it she will wear white accessories. Mrs. Bravard will wear a dress of Nile green crepe. Both will have corsages of white carnations. After the wedding, a reception will be heid at the home of the bride's father. Those assisting will be the Misses Betty McArthur, Lucille Thomas, Kathryn Noelting, Olga Ortel and Ruth Lotz. The couple will take a trip through

away costume will be a green and red print suit with white acces-

chids. In New Palestine for the ceremony will be John Bravard and Miss Opal Bravard of Sumas, Wash.; Mrs. Cinda Gordon of Bellingham, Wash,, and Mrs. Ella McKinsley of San Francisco.

Legion Groups Will Entertain Children

The Indianapolis Post 4 American Legion, and its auxiliary are sponsoring a picnic for division 18 of the Indiana Soldiers and Sailors’ Children’s Home, Knightstown, tomorrow at the home. The arrangements committee includes Judge and Mrs. H. Nathan

be given by department chairmen and group presidents. Mrs. Albert Reep and Mrs. Cor-| nelius Poston have arranged a pro-| gram including Selections by Mrs. | James W. Costin, vocalist; Mrs.! Roger Riley, violinist, and Miss Patricia Ann Rice, pianist. Mrs |

Swaim, Dr. and Mrs. M. B, Sellers, Miss Anna May Tatman, Miss Jean Swaim and the Messrs. and Mesdames Everett Baum, Charles Holton, W. J. Overmire, Lee Ingling, Albert Lamb and Clarence Taylor. The nutrition class sponsored by the auxiliary, under the direction

W. C. Borcherding will conduct a of the Red Cross, will meet at the

memorial service. This

meeting will home of Mrs. Clarence Chatl BHR sched. [438 W, 40D ot,

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daughter of Elmer author of a book on household management.

Poore-McNulty

Ceremony Is Pertormed

Miss Mary Catherine McNulty, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Patrick McNulty, 814 N. Oxford st, this morning became the bride of Maurice Poore, Ben Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Poore of Ben Davis, The ceremony, at 8 o'clock in St. Philip Neri Catholic church, was performed by the Rev. Fr. Morand A. Widolff who also officiated at the high mass. Miss Mary Helen Brook, organist, played the wedding music. Flowers and ferns decorated the

altar for the service, The bride entered the church on the arm of her father, She wore white satin in princess style. Chantilly lace was used in the bodice and trimmed the long, fitted sleeves. A two-tiered veil of illusion in fingertip length was held by a tiara of satin and tulle and the bride carried an arm bouquet of bride’s

Reception Wi 1 frase Mary MeNulty, her cousin’s

maid of honor, was in aqualite |ehiffon made with shirred bodice, romance neckline and short, puffed |sleeves. She wore a matching tiara

| At 4 o'clock tomorrow afternoon,|and shoulder length veil of illusion.

{Miss Jacqueline Read will become

Mr. and Mrs. A. LI. Chauncey, Rev, W. Frankline Lahr will officiate in the Second Evangelical and Reformed church. Miss Phyllis Wilcox will sing “I

organist, Roger S. Roberts of Noblesville will give the bride in marriage. She will wear Velveray organza fash-

wrist points. illusion in place. be white roses. in aqua marquisette. - The bodice

the sleeves will be three-quarter length. Completing her costume

velvet bows and carry pink roses. Roscoe Chauncey will be his

be Henry Walz and Thomas James Smith. Mrs. Minnie Buehler Poundstone,

are Mrs. Howard the southwest. Miss Merlau’s going- | the bride’s aunt, will be attired in

rose lace with white accessories. A {pink print frock will be worn with the bride{groom’s mother. | A family reception will be given {by Mrs. Poundstone in her home, | 1443 Prospect st. Assisting her will | be Mrs. John C. Vanderpoel of West Allis, Wis. The couple will live at 1129 N. Alabama st., Apt. 19. Attending the ceremony with Mr. Roberts will be his wife and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Roberts, also of Noblesville. Other out-of-town guests will be Mr. and Mrs. William Ernst of Sheboygan, Wis., and Mr. and Mrs, Vanderpoel Vanderpoel of West Allis.

Revue Is Tonight At Brookside

sponsor

Broderick.

Love You Truly” and “Because,” ac-|carried a basket of petals. companied by E. W. Muhlenbruch,

joned on princess lines with a bouffant skirt falling into a train and long fitted sleeves tapering into|tel Washington followed the cereFresh white flowers{mony and a reception will be held wili hold her full length veil of|at 8 p. m. at the home of the bride’s Her bouquet will parents. The couple will live at 5822

Miss Read's only attendant, Miss Gladys Hawickhorst, will be gowned Plan St yle S ho WwW will have a tucked cummerbund and

she will have a tiara of looped!day at Ft. Friendly.

brother's best man. The ushers will

and Mrs, Cornelius

Miss Theresa McNulty, the bride's

the bride of David Chauncey, son of sister, wore an identical frock in The

yellow with matching length veil. Another sister of the bride, Patsy McNulty, was flower girl. She wore a short blue marquisette frock and Tommy Joe McGinley was ring bearer, The bridegroom’s attendants were his brother, Marvin Poore, as best man and Leo McNulty, the bride's brother, and James McNulty, her cousin, ushers. A wedding breakfast at the Ho-

E. Washington st.

Tent 9, Daughters of the Union Veterans of the Civil War, will sponsor a style show at 2 p. m. MonMrs. Besse Herrmann, assisted by Mrs. Bertha Didway, will be in charge of the musical program. A business session is scheduled for 1 p. m.

LH estival Aid

The Brookside Mothers’ club will] jts annual spring dance| revue at 8 o'clock this evening in the Brookside community house. Pupils in a dancing class, held weekly at the center, will participate. The revue is directed by Jac

The annual festival of the young people of the First Baptist church will be held in the church dining reom Wednesday evening. The theme for the dinner and

program is “Happiness Cruise

being shown this afternoon and tomorrow is that of Louis H, Schwitzer,

PROE §

Clark photo.

Delia Spellman Becomes Bride Of J. J. Buckel

A wedding breakfast at Bluff Delia Spellman to Harry J. Buckel this morning. The ceremony was read by the Rev. Fr. John Casey in St. Philip Neri Catholic church at 10 o'clock. During the service Miss Mary Helen Brook, organist, played “Ave Maria.” The bride wore a white ninon chiffon gown styled with long sleeves tapering into wrist points and accented at the shoulder with applique leaves of net. The round neckline also was accented with net leaves and a train fell from the fitted basque. To her tiara of looped satin was attached a two-tiered fingertip veil. Swainsonia, white roses, gardenias and orchids made up her bridal bouquet. Pastel ‘dresses of pink and agualite marquisette were worn by Mrs. Ralph C. Schmidt, the bride's sister and matron of honor, and Miss Mary Gootee, bridesmaid. Mrs. Schmidt's dress had a sweetheart neckline and short puffed sleeves trimmed with Chantilly lace. The fitted bodice of Miss Gootee’s frock was accented with rows of small scallops. Both of the attendants wore contrasting shoulder length veils to complete their costumes. The matron carried Talisman roses and the bridesmaid, delphinium and Talisman roses. Mr. Buckel’'s best man was his brother, Joseph Buckel. Ushers were James Spellman, brother of the bride, and Lawrence Buckel, another brother of the

{attired in

Bridegroom’s Uncle to Read

Service

Carmichael-Hackney Rite Is Tomorrow

A double-ring ceremony at 3:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon will unite Miss Marianne Hackney and Wayne Carmichael in marriage. The bridegroom’s uncle, the Rev. C. D. Plummer of Columbus, and the Rev, Clarence A. Shake will officiate. Miss Hackney is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glendon Hackney, 319 Graham ave, and Mr. Carmichael is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. BE. Carmichael, 515 N. Chester st. Bridal airs, including “I Love You Truly,” “Ah, Sweet Mystery of Life,” “At Dawning” and “I Love Thee,” will be played by Mrs. J. Russell Paxton, organist. Robert Jordan will sing “Because” and “Through the Years.” Mr. Hackney will give his daughter in marriage before an altar banked with palms, ferns, pandanas and fuchsias. The bride’s gown will be white mousseline de soie ahd Chantilly lace fashioned with. a torso bodice and a bouffant skirt. A tiara of lace and valley lilies will catch her fingertip veil of illusion. She will wear a strand of pearls and carry a bouquet of Johanna Hill roses. The maid of honor, Hackney, sister of the bride, will be turquoise marquisette fashioned dress with a matching bonnet. bouquet will be Talisman roses. Mrs. Paul Isley, bridesmaid, will wear a similar dress and bonnet of

Her

cliff roses. The flower girl, Ellen Hackney, will have an embroidered dotted Swiss dress and a tiara of flowers with two hairbows. She will carry a basket of garden flowers.

Cousin to Be Best Man

Loren Carmichael will cousin’s best man. Ushers will be Herbert Wrancher and Donald Gibson, cousin of the bride. A navy blue alpaca jacket dress

ceremony. Mrs,

also with white accessories, Both

will wear Dresden-toned corsages.

after the wedding.

4509 E. Washington st.

Indiana.

michael and son, Max;

ville, Ky.

Couple to Take

bridegroom. The mothers of the couple wore navy sheer frocks. They are Mrs. Patrick J. Spellman and Mrs. John Buckel. With their dresses they wore navy and white accessories and Briarcliff rose corsages.,

To Give Reception From 2 to 5 o'clock this affer-

noon, Mr, and Mrs, Spellman will

shoulder [entertain with a reception in their

home, 340 Eastern ave. Following, the couple will leave on a trip west with the bride traveling in a green and white silk jersey dress with white accessories and an orchid corsage. Later, the couple will be at home in Indianapolis. Among the out-of-town guests at the wedding were Mrs. Thomas Spellman and Mr. and Mrs. Martin King, Chicago, and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Keller, Louisville.

Hart-Callahan Rite Is Tonight

An improvised altar of white spring flowers will be the setting for the wedding of Miss Genevieve virginia Callahan to Norvin Baird Hart of Scarsdale, N. Y., at 6:30 o'clock this evening. The Rev. Ernest Bailey wilt officiate before the fireplace in the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. Len S. Weisenberger, 3132 N. Sherman drive. Miss Callahan is the daughter of Mrs. Elijah A. Davis of Pleasant View and Taylor Harrison Callahan of Plymouth, Ill. The bridegroom’s father is Leonard Clayton Hart of New York. Mrs. Nathan Suer will sing “I Love You Truly” and “Oh, Promise Me,” accompanied by Mrs, Virgil Shepard, pianist. The bride will be given in marriage by Mr. Weisenberger. She will wear a white chiffon gown with bishop sleeves and yoke of Chantilly lace. With it, she will wear a white lace mantilla cayght with gardenias and carry a shower bouquet of gardenias and white orchids. Mr. Hart will be his son's best man. After the wedding, a reception will be held in the home. The couple will leave on a wedding trip through the Bast. Miss Callahan's going-away costume will be a navy silk suit with white accessories worn with a corsage of orchids. : After June 15 the couple will be

Scarsdale. The bridegroom is a graduate of Culver Military academy. . Out-of-town guests will be Mr.

at home at Scarsdale Manor in|

Wedding Trip "To Chicago

| | Miss Greta Ferguson and Frederick Kappus will be married tomorrow afternoon in a 3 o'clock ceremony at the Zion Evangelical church. Parents of the couple and Mrs. William Ferguson, E. Michigan st, and Charles Kappus of the Dearborn hotel.

seven-way candelabra will be are ranged at the altar where the Rev.

ist, will play a group of bridal airs

Truly.”

father.

held by a seed pearl tiara.

an orchid center. Her attendants will be Miss Jo=

with fitted bodices, length sleeves and full skirts,

They will carry Briarcliff roses. Wilcousins.

denia corsage. home. and an orchid corsage.

ments, 5230 BE. Washington st.

Alpha Xi Deltas Will

Pienic Tomorrow

The alumnae chapter of Alpha Xi Delta sorority will have a family picnic tomorrow at 4 p. m. at the Northern Beach Woods. Mrs. Lewis Meier Jr. is chairman |of arrangements, assisted by the Mesdames E. G. Hinshaw, E. G. Shaefer, J. M. Hedges and O. M. Heimer. A directory of the chapter

Miss [and Mrs: Davis, Mr. Hart, Mr. Cal-| members and outline fof the year's nan and Mr. and Mrs grams will be ished of

Miss Alice|gistrict president, and Mrs. Robert

similar to the bride's delegate.

rose marquisette and carry Briar-li iio, facilities, a more centrally

pe his duration of the war,

with white accessories has been : chosen by the bride’s mother for the tomary banquet program, Mrs. David

Carmichael will|G. McCarn, cou have a navy blue sofskin crepe frock,| Northwestern university, will speak.

Mr. and Mrs. Hackney will be|for the board, the directors, district hosts at a reception in their home Presidents Following a which will be held Tuesday and trip, the couple will be at home at Wednesday mornings. The bride|Will supervise the initiation to be is a graduate of Indiana university held Thursday night and Mrs. Caland Mr, Carmichael also attended vert is in charge of roll call at all

In Indianapolis for the ceremony will be Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Carmichael and Mrs. Mary Plummer, Muncie; Mr. and Mrs. Forrest CarMr, and

Mrs. Kenneth Carmichael and daughters, Phyllis and Sheilah; Mrs. C. D. Plummer and Mrs

Nancy Carmichael, all of Colums= bus: Mr, and Mrs. Geoffrey Car= michael and daughter, Mary Louise, Bloomington; Mr. and Mrs. Doster Everett, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Haehl and the Misses Irene and Amelia Weingarth, all of Shelbyville, and Mr. and Mrs. Karl Rothrock, Louis-

are Mr, 2810

Palms, summer flowers and two

Frederick R. Daries is to officiate. Mrs. William Tempelmeyer, organ=

and Miss Jeanadele Schaefer will sing “Because” and “I Love You

Miss Ferguson will enter with her She is to wear an ivory satin gown in princess style with a flaring skirt forming a long train, Seed pearls outline the sweetheart neckline, and the long sleeves are peinted over the hands. Her fingertip length veil of illusion will be She is to carry a sheaf of white roses with

anne Cardenas as maid of honor and Miss Kathryn Bohr as bridesmaid. Both will wear taffeta frocks three-quarter

Miss Cardenas will be in ice blue while Miss Bohr will wear mist blue.

liam Kappus will be his brother’s pest man and ushers will be Jack and Robert Runciman, the bride's

The bride's mother has chosen a green dress with which she will wear white accessories and a gar-

A reception following the ceremony will be held at the Ferguson Leaving for a wedding trip to Chicago, the bride will wear a rose crepe frock, white accessories

After Wednesday, the couple will be at home in the Butler apart-

Tri Delts Meet In Chicago Next Week

Three Indianapolis women will attend the 21st biennial international convention of Delta Delta Delta, sorority Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of next week at the Medinah club in Chicago. They are Mrs. Otto K. Jensen, director of housing standards for the sorority; Mrs. Owen M. Calvert,

G. Renick, president of the Indie anapolis Alliance and convention

The convention was originally scheduled for June 22 to 27 at Sun Valley, Ida. Due to the present emergency and curtailed transpor=-

located point was chosen, The program of the convention will be limited to strictly business sessions. The convention will determine the progran and policies of the fraternity pc:sibly for the

The opening session will convene immediately after luncheon Wednesday. A formal dinner will close the convention Friday night. At this dinner instead of the cuscounselor of women,

Mrs. Jensen and Mrs. Calvert will attend the preliminary conferences

and other executives,

Mrs, Jensen

| sessions.

Clubs—

Breakfast Set By Ohio State

Alumnae

versity Alumnae association

Event Is Wednesday At Marott

The Indianapolis Ohio State Unie will conclude its season’s activities with a breakfast bridge for members and guests at 11 a. m. Wednesday in the patio garden of the Marott hotel. Mrs. Harry G. Crawford, arrange= ments chairman, is being assisted by the Mesdames M. Speers Mace Collum, Hugh J. Baker Jr, Elmer L, Beeler, Robert Osburn, Ralph Everly and Arthur E. Focke. Officers will be elected. The nomi= nating committee includes Mrs. Carl E. Bruce, chairman, Mrs. Robert P. Joyce and Mrs, John R. Swan. Several local alumnae and alumni are returning to the Buckeye cam=pus next Saturday for their class reunions. Mrs. Donald C. Drake, second vice president of the school's board of directors, will go to Co= lumbus Thursday to attend the ane nual meeting of the board on Friday. Board members will be guests of President and Mrs. Howard L. Bexis for a luncheon that day and will be entertained in the faculty club on Friday evening. They will be among the guests at the president's table at the annual Sunset Supper beneath the stadium next Saturday night.

Belt-Hillebrand Wedding Is This Evening

In an 8 o'clock ceremony this evening in St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran church at Five Points, Miss Mathilda Hillebrand will be< come the bride of Corp, Earl J. Belt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl G. Belt of

Goshen. The bride’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hillebrand, 2710 E. New York st. : The double ring ceremony will be performed by the Rev. Louis Wambsganss, pastor. A medley of bridal airs will be played by Virgil Schachtsiek, organist. Altar dec= orations for the rite will include palms, ferns and candelabra, Three cousins of the bride will be among her attendants—Miss Sw - anna Lorenz, Miss Amelia Mohr ana Mrs. Delbert Hoon, all of Louisville, A fourth bridesmaid will be Miss Eleanor Folkening and the bride's sister, Miss Clara Hillebrand, will be maid of honor. Bouffant style frocks of pastel taffeta will be worn by the attend-

.| A piecnie, luncheons and a bridge party will close the season's activi= ties for several clubs next week. For its final meeting ‘this year, the MONDAY AFTERNOON READING club will have a 1 p. m, luncheon at the Homestead, 5694 N. Meridian st.,, Monday. There will be a true and false quiz on the year’s program.

ALPHA NU LATREIAN will have its president's day luncheon at Holly Hock Hill Monday. Mrs. Duane A. Shute will be installed as president of the organization. Other officers are Mrs. Harvey Rogers, vice president; Mrs. Sam uel Props, and Mrs. Gordon Baugh, corresponding and recording secretaries, and Mrs. Lee Harper, treasurer, Following the business session, members will play bridge.

Guests and husbands of PRESENT DAY club members will be entertained at the club's annual picnic Monday at the home of Mrs. David I. Smith, 4704 N, Pennsylvania st. The social committee in charge of arrangements includes Mesdames Edgar J. Ellsworth, J. W. Atherton, A. C. Crandall, Rina Kittle and Charles Ness.

Mrs. Bird Mainard, 5613 E. Washington st, will be hostess to the C. I. H. N. club Monday in her home. A luncheon, business meeting and bridge are on the afternoon’s agenda. Mrs. Mainard will

be assisted by Mrs. William M. Wilson. The MOTHERS’ club of the

English Avenue Boys’ club will entertain all honorary members with a covered dish dinner at 6:30 p. m. next Saturday. Mrs. Wilbur Hittl> and Mrs. Joseph Reek are co-chairmen of arrangements.

Members of the LADIES HELP, AID AND ASSIST club will meet at the North Park Masonic temple at 7:45 p. m. Tuesday. Mes= dames Ira Heizer, Ella Robertson, Blanche McCarter and Audrey Clinton will be hostesses.

Nature Study Club Picnics Tonight

A picnic supper and strawberry and ice cream social will be held by the Nature Study club of Indiana at 6 p. m. today in Ellenberger woods. Following, a member of the Indiana Astronomical society will lecture on the sky in June. Reservations are being taken by Miss Dorothy White, The club will sponsor its last open house and tea of the season at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow at Woollen’s gardens. The botany committee is in

ants and they will carry red roses matching those worn in their hair. The dresses have short, puffed sleeves and romance necklines. The maid of honor will be in pale blue; Miss Lorenz in pink, Miss Mohr in aqua, Mrs. Hoon in peach and Miss Folkening in green. The bride’s gown is of white satin in princess style with gathers over the hips and a train. A seed pearl motif accents the sweetheart neckline and the long sleeves are pointed over. the hands. A long, tulle veil will fall from an orange blossom tiara and the bride will carry a shower bouquet of white roses. Arleen Woentner, flower girl, will wear a long yellow taffeta frock styled like those of the other attendants, and will carry a white basket of rose petals tied with ribbons. David Oliver will carry the rings on a white satin pillow, The bridegroom's brother, Sergt, Warren Belt, will act as best man and the ushers will be the bride's brothers, Alfred and Ernest Hille= brand Jr. Mrs. Hillebrand, mother of the bride, will wear a black and white print costume with black accese sories and a corsage of red roses.

Reception to Follow

After a reception at the home of the bride's parents, the couple will leave for Goshen, returning to Louisville, Ky., June 17 for. residence. Corp. Belt is stationed at’ Camp Knox, Ky. The bride ate tended Indiana Central college. With the bridegroom’s parents, the out-of-town guests wilh be Messrs. and Mesdames George Mohr, August Mohr, William -B, Lorenz, Edward Lorenz, Eaward Wieland and Henry Kurk, Mr, Hoon, and Mrs, Gertrude Wieland, all of Louisville. Also the bride’s sister, Miss Clem= entine Hillebrand, = Washington; Mr. and Mrs, Jesse Koshawa, Aue rora; Miss Fern Newman, Sturges, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Moore, Rockford, Ill.; Mr. and Mrs. James Stafford and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Bell, Goshen; Mrs, Eva Bell and Mr, and Mrs. Donald Bell, Elkhart; Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Brandt, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Breitfield, Mrs, Lizzie Zeller, Mrs. Mary Hillebrand, Albert and Arthur Hillebrand, all of Seymour, and Sergt. and Mrs, John P, Casey, Nobesville,

Democrats to Meet

Mrs. Catherine Coleman, Marion county Democratic vice chairman, will be a guest Monday night at a meeting of the 17th Ward Women’s Democratic club in the home of Mrs. Louis A, Weiland, 926 Broadway. Women of the ninth precinct will be in charge of entertainment

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