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Announcements of an engage- |

ment and a marriage highlight today's bridal notes. Mr, and Mrs. Carl J. Getz will entértain with an ‘announcement tea’ for their daughter, Geraldine, who will be married to Palmer K. Ward | during the Thanksgiving holidays. . The party will be from 2 to 5 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at their home, 4462 Central ave. - Receiving guests will be Mrs. Al-

bert Ward, mother of the pro-|.

spective bridegroom, Mrs. Getz and the bride-to-be, Mrs, Edward BalSer, Mrs. Arthur Keller, Miss Kathryn Stevenson and Miss. Elizabeth Peterson will pour. Assisting with the serving will be Mesdames Chester Long, Hiram Sexson, Clark Keenan and the Misses Wilma Ambuhl, Joan Pfarrer, Sally Heilman and Betty Burris of Muncie.

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- Miss Neoral Flack has announced attendants for her wedding to Jack S, Cody Nov. 22." Miss Phyllis Jean Lowe of Lebanon will be her maid of honor. . Two sisters, the Misses Anita Jean and Rosalie Flack, and Mrs. Floyd Waldo and Miss Grace Ricketts will be bridesmaids. Rogers will be Mr. Cody’s best man. The bride-to-be’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Toney E. Flack, 5526 W. Morris st, and the prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Eaton, 3720 Kenwood ave. [ 0» » ” Miss Adelaide D. Suedmeyer and Arthur C. Grube Jr. were married -at 9:15 olclock this morning in the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church. The Rev. Frederick Daries officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Angela Suedmeyer of Attica, N. Y., and the bridegroom’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Grube, 4035 Arthington blvd. ” 8 A kitchen shower recently given by Mrs. Loren Parker and Mrs. Weldon Jaimet. at the Warren hotel honored Miss Betty Stutsman, who will become the bride of Nile L. Hughes Nov. 22. Guests at the party were Mrs. Fred- Stutsman, mother of the bride-to- be; Mesdames Carl Bryant, Shelley Cox, Stewart Coleman, Russell Chatham, Roy Gill, Leo Stella, Jacob Koontz, F. A. Wilkening, John Jefferson, Ralph Garey, Orie Reid, Earl Ross and Harry Appel. Also, Mesdames James Gilbraith, Roul Cornelius, Hazel Weaver and the Misses Kathryn Todd, Opal Johnson, ‘Mary Carney, Mary Anne Ward and Wilma Hayes.

Church News— Church to Hold Ceremony for Camp Fire Girls A program for Camp Fire Girls and a lecture are among events planned by church groups. The IRVINGTON METHODIST church will sponsor ‘a council fire for Camp Fire Girls and Blue Birds, junior Camp Fire Girls of the church _at 3 p. m. tomorrow. An Armistice day program will be presented. Four groups will participate under the direction of the guardians, Mesdames Everett Cathcart, D. J. Hendrickson and Gilbert Richey. The guardians will award ranks]: and honor beads. Barbara Pletcher, Mary Jo Reed and Leonore Coutz will receive the trail seeker rank and Coral Evez the. wood gatherer rank. ‘A “flying-up” ceremony will be held for five Blue Birds, who will advance and become Camp Fire Girls. They are Coral Jean Morris, Ann Williams, Joyce Mitzner, Marlane Cook and Phoebe Wright. Miss

Marcella West will supervise the ceremony,

: The Rev. and Mrs. C. A. Stephan of Bloomington will give a musical jects on “Old Litany and Hymns .of the Lutheran Church” at a meeting of the LUTHERAN BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN’S club Tuesday. The meeting will be held at 8 p. m. in parlor E of the Hotel Lincoln.

“What Latin America Means to the United States” will be the topic of Otto Cox at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday in the MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN chapel. Mrs. Walter Idle “and Mrs. Harry Stombaugh, pro‘gram chairman and president of the Woman's association of the church, are in charge of arrangements. ° The association will meet at 5 p. m. in the chapel following a 4 o'clock executive board session. Dinner will be served at 6:30 p. m. by “the Strassler class.

Norman E. Isaacs, managing editor of The Indianapolis Times, will ‘be the speaker, at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning, on the adult forum “program at ALL SOULS UNITARIAN church. - °

Sub Deb Rush Tea Is Tomorrow

Rushees of the W. I. N. K. Sub Deb club will attend a tea tomorrow afternoon at the home of Miss Mary Lois Stitt, 750 N. Bolton ave. They are the Misses Beverly Hull, Ann Todd, Joan Bruckman, Dorothy Smith, Miriam Mutz, Patsy Perkins, Jean Forson, Virginia Rouse, Jeannette Ballard, Gloria Backer and Jackie Cox. serving as hostesses will be the Misses Barbara Montgomery, Virginia Reese, Winifred Ham, Helen Martha &

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The Indianapolis Alumnae association of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority will hold an evening session Monday night in the Woman’s Department club at which Dr. Louis Segar will conduct a round table

Mrs. Lyman R.

discussion on “The Essentials of a Victorious Peace.”

Pearson (left) is program chair-

man. Assisting with arrangements are Mrs. G. B. Wolfe (center) and Miss Patricia Stayton.

Rev. Piepenbrok

A double ring ceremony at 8:30

son preceding the service are “Ave You Truly.” William G. Loos will give his daughter in marriage. Her gown of bridal white satin has a romance neckline, Jong fitted sleeves and a fitted bodice accented with a flared peplum edged in net. The full skirt falls into a sweeping train. Cascading from her halo. of starched. lace and orange blossoms will be her two-tiered fingertip veil of illusion. The bridal bouquet of white pompons and tufts of maline will be centered by an orchid. Aqua and apricot frocks will be worn by the attendants. The dresses are fashioned with short puffed sleeves, romance necklines and fitted: bodices, accented with shirred bands of chiffon. Mrs. Charles Pugh, matron of honor, will be in aqua and will carry a cascade bouquet of yellow chrysanthemums. The bridesmaid, Miss Virginia Dodd, will carry bronze chrysanthemums with her apricotcolored dress. Both will have matching velvet, bows in their hair. Parents Here

The bridegroom’s attendants will be Petty Officer Albert Parker, best man, and Petty Officer Lloyd Lovaason and Petty Officer James Abell, ushers. - Both Mrs. Loos and Mrs. Elmer Rathbun of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, mother of the bridegroom, will be attired in blue frocks with’ matching accessories and red rose cor-

A reception will be held at the Loos home, 2243 Gildford ave., following the wedding. The bridal table, decorated with white roses and white candles, will be centered with a three-tiered wedding cake. The immediate families will attend a bridal dinner at Hollyhock Hill toMorrow. In Indianapolis for the wedding with Mr. and Mrs. Rathbun are Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Lahr of Burlington, Iowa, and Miss Mary McNay of Henryville.

Party to Honor Mildred Lentz

The approaching marriage of Miss Mildred Lentz to Pvt. Edwin E. Helton is announced by the bride-to-be’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis L. Lentz, 3435 W. 16th st, Pvt. Hel-

ton is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

spective bridegroom is stationed. Mrs. Henry Beuke, 3544 W, 16th st, will entertain with a bridal shower for Miss Lentz Monday. Mesdames Lentz, Helton and ‘George O. Puerner, sister of the prospective bridegroom, will be among the guests. : Others attending will be Mesdames James Lentz, Earl Plummer, George Taylor, Dale R. Holt, Norman Davis, Paul Hubbell, Paul Smith, Helen Bruce and the Misses Geraldine Off, Louise Liebenderfer, Ruth Barnes, Catherine Pyles, Mil dred Morrow, Mabel Waltman, Miriam Bosworth, Dorothy Perine, Virginia Lentz, Ruth Young and Dorothy Lentz.

Luncheon Tuesday

held at "12:30 p. m. Tuesday in the Christian park community house by

Thomas C. Helton, 1427 Somerset ; ave. The wedding will be late this| : month in Detroit, where the pro-|:

St. John's Church Will Be Scene Of Rathbun-Loos Ceremony;

to Hear Vows

o’clock this evening will unite Miss

Betty Jean Loos and Petty Officer Albert F. Rathbun in marriage. The wedding will be in St. John’s Evangelical and Reformed church with the Rev, Ernst A. Piepenbrok officiating. Among bridal selections to be played by Mrs. Amy Cleary Morri-

Maria,” “Liebestraum” and “I Love

M. G. Mitchell, Miss Mathews ‘Ta Wed Today

Miss. Henriefta June Mathews will become the bride of Pvt. Marvin G. Mitchell this afternoon at 3:30 o'clock in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Mathews, 403 N. Denny st. Pvt. Mitchell is the son of Mrs. Mabel Mitchell, Beech Grove, The ceremony will be performed

by the Rev, O. M. Couchman before an improvised altar banked with palms, ferns and pink and white chrysanthemums. Bridal airs will be played by Miss Mary Spalding, harpist. Mrs. Raymond Trefz, matron . of honor, will wear a dress of paste! blue taffeta with net ruffling, and carry a French basket of sweetheart roses. Her hair ornament will be fashioned of net and flowers. The bride, who will be given in marriage by her father, is to wear the wedding gown of the bridegroom’s mother. It is fashioned of white embroidered organdy. with long sleeves, a fitted bodice and a tucked and ruffled skirt. Her fingertip veil of illusion will be caught with orange blossoms. She will carry a shower of white roses on her white prayer book.

To Live Here

The mothers of the couple will have corsages of Talisman roses. Mrs. Mitchell chose soldier blue crepe, and the mother of the bridegroom a dubonnet velvet. Linton Earhart, Beech Grove, will serve as best man. Following a reception, the couple will leave for a wedding trip. The bride will travel in a black crepe frock with dahlia red accessories and a gardenia corsage. After Friday they will be at home at 403 N. Denny st.

Local Girl Is To Be Wed

In Virginia

Times Special ALEXANDRIA, Va., Nov. 14—An informal ceremony at 3:30 o'clock this afternoon in the Commonwealth Baptist church here will unite Miss Ruth Hitzelberger of Indianapolis and Staff Sergt. Robert Dale Cummins of Ft. Belvoir, ?|va., in marriage. The Rev. William Mensing will officiate, Miss Hitzelberger is the dafigliler of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hitzelberger, 2921 Bluff rd., Indianapolis, and the

bridegroom’s parents are "Mr; and

Mrs. Floyd Cummins of Jackson Heights, N. Y,, formerly of Indianapolis. For the informal ceremony the bride will wear a two-piece: jersey frock in powder blue and British tan accessories. Her corsage will | - be of white orchids.

Cousin Is Attendant

The bride’s cousin and only attendant, Miss Josephine Hitzelber-

‘ger, Indianapolis, will be attired in

a sage green dress, brown accessories and a brown orchid corsage. Master. Sergt. Sam G. Saylor of Ft. Belvoir will serve as best man. A navy blue dress and black accessories will be the costume of the bride’s mother, while Mrs. Cummins will wear blue accessories with her navy blue dress. Both will have corsages of red roses. Immediately following the wedding, there will be a reception at the Bellview hotel, Washington. The couple will be at home temporarily in Alexandria. Miss Hitzelberger attended the Arthur Jordan Conservatory of Music and Butler university in Indianapolis. She is a member of ‘Alpha Chi Omega sorority. The bridegroom attended Purdue university.

In Alexandria for the wedding|

with Mr. and Mrs. Cummins and daughter, Jeanne, and Mrs. Hitzelberger are Mr. and Mrs. W, W. Miller of New York.

Installation Held

Officers installed by Tau Delta Tau sorority at a founders’ day dinner last night were Mrs. George Hall Jr., president; Mrs. George Deeb, vice president; Miss Helen Flynn, secretary, and Mrs. Alvin - Nahre, treasurer. The dinner was held in the gold room at the Marott hotel. Mrs. Paul Zigler, Mrs. Hall and Miss Flynn made the arrangements.

A covered dish luncheon will be| #8

Contract Bridge club which

the Christian Park Woman's club. | Following

and knit for the

Direct Club's War Relief Work

Mrs. John Kelley (left) is chairman of

‘|OLIS 'PARLIAMENTARY

Clubs— « Parliamentary

Law Club Will Meet Monday

Guest Tea Is Planned By Research Club

and a guest day meeting appear on the calendars of clubs meeting Monday. : a : The hostess for the INDIANAP- - LAW club- luncheon meeting at noon Monday will be Mrs. Harry Miesge

Mrs. John’ Downing Johnson.

A guest tea will be given by the WOMAN'S RESEARCH club Monday at 2 p. m. in the Third Christian church. Hostesses will include members of the social and program commitees. : Frank N. Wallace, state ‘entomologist, will lecture on “The Beauty Spots in Indiana,” and will illustrate his talk ‘with pictures.

The- Rev. Roy .Linberg of Mayer chapel = will MONDAY AFTERNOON READING club meeting Monday. A 12:30 p. m. luncheon will precede the meeting in the home of Mrs. Jon N. Hobbs, 5210 College ave.

club: will meet in the home of Mrs. . H. K. McComb, 2145 N. Alabama st., Monday. Mrs. Charles R. Yoke and Mrs. John S. Wright will talk on the subject, “I, Too, Have Lived in Arcadia.”

“Wake, Guam and. Midway” will be described by. Mrs. W. L., Holdaway at a meeting Monday of the FORTNIGHTLY STUDY club. Discussion following will be led by Mrs, W. C. Eichholtz. Mrs. A. Logan Reed, 448 N. Riley ave., will be hostess, assistéd:by Mrs. George L. Davis.

A covered dish luncheon will be held by the NEW ERA club Monday in the home of Mrs. E. E. Padgett, 3648 N. Delaware st. Mrs. John Ww. Jacob will speak on “Art Glass.”

+ The WOMAN'S club will meet with Mrs. R. E. Fry Monday. “The Religions Modern” and “Current Events” will be discussed by Mrs. A. G. Grund and Mrs. S. R. Hedges.

Mrs. George M. Gahagan will be hostess Monday for a meeting of the IRVINGTON WOMAN'S club, “But Is It Art” is to be the subject of an address by Mrs. George Ww. Gable.

Chapter G, P. E. O. SISTER‘HOOD, will hold its meeting Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock in the home of Mrs. Harold F. Rubin, 5825 Oak ave. | vii

A buffet luncheon for merihers of the NEOPHYTE GARDEN club Monday will be in the home of Mrs. James F. Balch. Mrs, Robert W. Mannfeld is to speak on “Christmas Greens.”

Rev.H.M. Zorn To Officiate At Ceremony

The Rev. H. M. Zorn will read the marriage service for Miss Irene R. Pasch and Homer W. Schroeder at 7:30 o'clock this evening in St. Paul’s Evangelical Lutheran church. The bride’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pasch, 224 E. Iowa st., and Mr. Schroeder is the son of Mr. and Mrs, William Schroeder, 2640 Brill rd. Baskets of white pompons, interspersed with palms and ferns, will decorate the ehurch. William J. Kirchoff, organist, will play bridal selections preceding the ceremony.

Wears Satin

Entering alone, the bride will be gowned ‘in traditional white satin styled on - princess lines with a sweetheart neckline accented with seed pearls and a flared skirt which

are pointed at the hands. A tiara of seed pearls will hold her full-length veil of illusion in place. . The veil was lent to the bride by her cousin, Mrs. Harold Barkhau. The bride also will carry a- prayer book, gift of her mother, topped with gardenias and with streamers of white satin, Mrs. Earl McConnell, sister of the bride, will be matron of honor. Her gown of rose taffeta has a

‘| bouffant skirt and matching lace

yoke and she will carry a bouquet of bronze chrysanthemums.

' Take Wedding Trip * Similarly styled dresses in blue taffeta will be worn by the brides-

maids, Miss Gertrude Pasch, cousin of the bride, and Mrs. Raymond

¥ Curlee, sister of the bridegroom.

Their flowers will be yellow

chrysanthemums. All attendants

wear ostrich tips in their hair and gold crosses, gifts of the bride. Mr. Schroeder’s best man will be Walter Tieke, U. S. N. R, and ushers will be Mr. McConnell and Mr. Curlee. : For the ceremony, the bride's

‘| mother has chosen a black crepe

gown and! Mrs. Schroeder, a navy blue frock. Both will have gardenia corsages. Following a reception at the Schroeder residence, the couple will leave on a wedding trip,

{ie Bride wearing a bls wool deesiy | and black accessories.

IL T.-8. c. Meet ww

club’s Acacia chapter 12:30 P-) m. Tuesday in the

Luncheons followed by programs]:

She will be assisted by Mesdames| William R. Simpson, J. P. Scott ; and George P. Ruth. A parliament- |: ary law review will be given by|i

speak before the;

The MONDAY CONVERSATION :

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A perfect frock for festive secasions is this New York design with its rayon jersey top and bouffant skirt of black net over taffeta. The bodice has a plunging V neckline and a long torso effect which slims the waist. “Shirring is cleverly used at the bust and on the short cap sleeves. Sparkle is added to the nie by multi-colored sequins from

will give his niece, Miss 'Anamae

church here.

the setting for the wedding. Bridal music will be sung by Mrs. Kenneth Zimmer of “#&v Augusta, accompanied . by Miss Jean Houskeeper, organist. A two-toned frock of brown and ‘powder blue wool will be worn with brown accessories by- the . bride's only attendant, Mrs. Ralph Rogers. Bronze chrysanthemums and pink roses will be used in her corsagg Dr. E. O. Asher of New Augusta will be his son’s best man. The bride will be attired in a twopiece wool crepe dress of Irene. blue, dubonnet atcessories and a corsage of white orchids. She also will wear a gold bracelet worn by Mrs. Charles Davidson at her wedding. Mrs, Edna Sinclair, mother of the bride, has: selected. a green wool crepe dress and turf tan accessories for the wedding, while Mrs. Asher will appear in a two-piece wine crepe dress and black accessories. The corsages of both will be chrysanthemums and Token roses. Serving at a reception in the home of the bride’s mother after the wedding will be Mesdames Robert Overmeyer, Earl Hudlin, George Chase and Miss Dorothy Butler. -The couple will travel to Chicago on a wedding trip. After Wednesday they will be at home in the Delta apartments, Indianapolis. The bride attended Indiana university and is a member of Delta Theta Tau sorority. Mr. Asher will be graduated from the I. U. School of Medicine Dec. 20 and is affiliated with Alpha\Sigma Phi and Phi Chi fraternities.

Club Tm,

Style Show A style show for high school girls was to be sponsored at 2 p. m, today in Block’s auditorium by members of the Horizon club, senior Camp Fire Girls’ organization.

Ceremony at Evington Unites Anamae Sinclair, James Asher: Couple Will Be at Home Here

“Yimes. Special - “BLOOMINGTON, Ind. ‘Nov. 14.—George Ww. Hutton of Indianapolis

Asher of Indianapolis this afternoon. The Rev. Merrill B. McFall will read the rite at 2:30 o’clock in the Wesley Sheng) of the First Methodist

Palms, huckleberry foliage and seven-branch candelabra will provide

Sinclair, in marriage to James W.

Bride’s Cousin Will Officiate At Wedding

A reception at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Rothkopf, 1032 Tabor st., will follow the wedding of their daughter, Charlotte Marie, to Corp. Robert C. Riensche of Ft. Monmouth, N. J., tonight. The services will be at 7:30 o’clock in the Emmaus Lutheran church. The Rev. W. C. Neinzen and the Rev. W. C. Maas, cousin of the bride, will officiate before a setting of greenery, interspersed with baskets of white chrysanthemums. The bridegroom’s cousin, Miss Carolyn Schwomeyer, will sing O, Perfect Love and The Lord’s Prayer. She will be accompanied by G. H. Ectenkamp, organist. Attending the bride will be her cousin, Miss Charlotte Maas, and Miss Wilma Franke, bridesmaids, and Miss Doris Brahender, maid of honor. Irvin Schwomeyer will be his cousin’s best man and Donald Rothkopf, brother of the bride, and Donald Radamacher, another cousin of the bridegroom, will usher.

Enters’ With Father

Miss. Brabénder’s gown of golg velvet is fashioned with a romance neckline, “ three - quarter length sleeves and -a bouffant skirt. Her bouquet will be of Talisman roses and deep orange chrysanthemums. Miss Franke will be in autumn rose satin and Miss Maas in foliage green satin. The former will carry rose and the latter bronze £nrys. anthemums. Entering on the arm of her fa-|, ther, the bride will wear pearl pink satin. The gown has a low sheer shoulder yoke and three-quarter léngtlh sleeves edged with satin bands. The skirt, gathered onto a

Horizon club members who were

fashion board were: Misses Doris Cleary, ‘Eliza-

|beth- Yager and

Dorothy = Sarber: Members of the club acting as hostesses were to be Misses Mary Frances Kelly, Jeanne Campbell, Naomi Hall, Bon- § ‘nie Heckman, Joann Reynolds and Lucille Farthing. The show wis to have as. its theme, “Making the Most of Your Budget.”

Y. W. C. A Teor

Revises Programs

" Revision of programs for the ndustrial clubs of the Phyllis Wheat-/

‘Miss Yager

to model with Block’s high ‘school

‘|anthemums “and “roses ‘will form

| Carl R. Barth, will have a gardenia | | corsage with’ her Miniver rose crepe

fitted bodice, has a slight train. To Live in East

Her pearl pink veil of illusion, fingertip length, is caught by a halo of tucked tulle and. pearlized orange blossoms and white chrys-

her bouquet.

aqua crepe with black accessories and a corsage of Talisman roses. The * bridegroom's’ mother, Mrs.

frock’ and British tan accessories. |’ For the wedding trip, the: bride has ‘chosen a black skirt and rose lame blouse. Completing her cos-

accessories and a corsage of white chrysanthemums and roses.’ The

N. J.

Lucky Five M eeting Be Armenia Bangle will enter-

bility During Wartime,” H. H. Arnbholter; group singing by pupils; dramatic readings by ; H, T. Pritchard; presentation of Red Cross service pins,

Wartime,” by George Fisher; sp music by boys’ glee club.

worth by Mrs. accessories and a corsage of pink pompons. Mrs, Bricker had a cor= Mrs. Rothkopf will be gowned in|sage of bronze pompons, with ‘dress of old gold and brown sories. They and other members of the immediate families attended a wedding. breakfast at the Colonial tearoom. 3

Applications fo Be Made at Schools

Three P.-T. A. groups havenounced postponements of meetin scheduled for next week because conflict. with the dates upon ‘which gasoline rationing applications

to be made, and two other gro are canceling their November meets’

ings.

The schools postponing meetings are 18, 29 and 31. Schoo 36 and 66 will cancel their mee ings for the month. The week's calendar of individual group mee ings follows: MONDAY Marion county P.-T. A. council (2 p. m.)—At Block’s auditoriumy review of “The Day Must Dawn,” by Mrs. Clayton H. Ridge; musical program by madrigal singers of Warren Central high school. : Fleming Garden (2 p. m.)—Niui=y

| trition class at school.

TUESDAY : Sou port grade school (7:30 pe. thers’ night; community, singing led by Robert Buckner; pro

i gram by Boy Scouts; panel ay :| sion, “What Shall We Teach Our

Children About War?” led by the

‘| Rev. A) Lindstrom with Hawley : Brewer, Robert Wilson Jr, John

Township House (8 p. m. )—Busle

ness meeting; Thanksgiving pros

gram; Mrs, J. C. Gumberts preside ing. WEDNESDAY 3 (1:30 p. m.)—Demonstration of work by beginner, intermediate and. junior high school pupils; - supper service from 5 to 7 p. m., marking

Parent-Teacher night.

15-(2 p. m.)—“Parents’ Responsi« by . Mrs,

38 (2:30 bp. m.)—Thanksgiving

songs by pupils of Mrs. Frank Long,

49 (7:30 p. m.)—“The ‘Schools in

acial

70 (1:45 p. m)—“China,” by DE"

C. C. Chang of Shanghai; program by school orchestra.

75 (2 Pp. m.)—“Serving in the

School Through Civilian Defense,” by Mrs. James Drill; Thanksgiving program by primary singers. Study group meeting at 1:10 p. m. with Forrest ‘Fulton as leader. :

~ Bluff Avenue (7:30 p. m. )—Syme

posium, “Attitude of This Genera= tion Toward. Youth”;

Mrs, Vesta Cohee and Mrs. Jessie Copsey ase sisting,

- Garden City (7:30 p. m.)—Award«

ing of blue ribbons to pupils pare

ticipating in. summer- health rounde up; “Parents-of:the P.-T. A.” by Robert Yoho of state health board) Mrs. Elmer ‘Sommer, health chairs

man,

Hickory College (2 p. m. yHome and Flowers,” by Taylor Land; Mrs,

Herschel Miles presiding. -

University Heights (7:30 p. m. J “Public Health and Modern Medie

cine,” by Dr. A. M. Hetherington, county health commissioner; proe gram by accordion band.

Wedding At Cathedral

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The marriage of © Miss Lucille ;

Elizabeth Krueger to John Albert Bricker was read by the Rev. Fr, James A. Hickey at 10 o'clock this morning chapel, thedral. ganist, ‘accompanied Elmer A. Steffen, K. 8. G,, the service.

in Blessed Sacrament SS. Peter and Paul ca Miss Helen Shepard, ore who sang preceding

The bride wore a two-piece dress

of dusty pink with. a matching hat and black accessories and carried a colonial bouquet of pink roses, delphinium and baby’s breath. Hi only jewelry was a strand of pearls, gift of the bridegroom.

Miss Marjorie Krueger, her |

ter’s only attendant, was attired in a palm leaf green frock. Her hat matched her dress and her dccess sories were black. Yellow roses and baby’s breath were used in’ her coe

onial bouquet. James Woulfe of

Springfield, Ill, was Mr. Bricker's best man and ‘Edward J. Krueger, brother of the bride, ushered.

Their Parents The bride is the daughter of Mr,

and Mrs. Ador Krueger, 2249 N, Illinois st, and the bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bricker of Ft. Wayne.

“A , two-toned violet dress” was Krueger with blag

‘After a trip to. Chicago, the

ple will be at home in Indianape

‘Here for the wedding were

and Mrs. Enno Meyer, Milford, O., tume will be a muskrat coat, black|Mrs. William Walters, Cine and Mr. and Mrs. John M.. Brick er of Ft. Wayne, grandparents. ¢ couple will be at homegn Red Bank, the bridegroom.

To Meet Monday : ¥ of @

The Cherokee chapter