Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 February 1943 — Page 7
Lindley-Ehrich Betrothal Announced: Wedding Ceremony Will Be May 2
IR. AND MRS. STACEY BRADFORD LINDLEY
ce the engagement of
. William Reed Ehrich; son of Mrs. Helen W. Ehrich.’ wedding will be at 4:30 o'clock the afternoon of May 2 in
ent Episcopal church with
officiating. Sergt. Ehrich is stationed at Camp Breckinridge,
Museum Announces Lecture Series
SERIES OF SUNDAY AFTERNOON LECTURES is announced John Herron Art museum. Robert O. Parks, museum assistant; be the lecturer for the series and his subject will be “Art of the
Motion Picture.”
© *" "he first of his talks will be made at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon and will be “March of the Movies.” : with films from the library of the Museum of Modern Art An New York and will deal with technical and artistic developments i: American movies from 1894 to 1940.
© Mr. Parks will talk March 28
Ap 25, on “Film of Fact in a World at War” (1914-18), and May 23 on “American Film Masterpieces.” The talks, like all Sunday events at the museum, are free to the public.
“Tomorrow is the closing day for
American art at the museum. The Art association’s host committee for the afternoon is composed of Mrs. D. Laurance Chambers, chair- " man, and Miss Lucy M. Taggart, Mrs. Frederic H. Sterling and
Harold B. Tharp.
‘Mrs. Grace Golden to Be Speaker
©. MRS. GRACE GOLDEN, director cf the Children’s museum, will be the speaker at the museum’s Sunday afternoon “family hour” : from 3 to 5 o'clock tomorrow. She will talk on “Poland.” . ‘Mrs. Golden received a fellowship from the Carnegie foundaHon in 1938 for travel in Europe and spent much of her time in Poland studying folklore, costumes and customs.
~ Hostesses tomorrow will be Mrs.
; Woman's club of St. Joan of Arc school, and Mesdames Rudolf K. : _Haerle, Walter J Stuhldrener and William J. Mooney, patrons of _ the school.
D. A. R. Election Will Be Thursday
AN ELECTION -OF OFFICERS will be held at the business meeting of the Caroline Scott Harrison chapter, D. A. R., at 1:39 pe ‘m. Thursday. Mrs. William Dobson, regent, will preside and introduce Mrs. J. Harold Grimes, Danville, regent-elect of the state society, who will be a special guest and will assist with the program. _ Guests have been invited for the program at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. O. Marvin Jones, music chairman, has arranged the musical program which will include a group of selections by Helen Ferrell, pianist. She will play “Organ Prelude in G Minor” (Bach-Siloti); “The Nightingale”
“Etude in E Major” (Chopin); and ebussy’s “Prelude in A Minor.” Lillie King Shaw, mezzo-soprano, will present “In the Yellow Dusk”
(Horsman), “America” (Shaw), “Spring Song of the Robin Woman" (Cadman) and “Cry of Rachel” (Salter).
Tea Assistants Listed
"MISS MARY SPAULDING, harpist, will conclude the program with “Largo From Concerto in B Flat” (Handel), “Lullaby” (Brahms), “Believe Me” and “Chanson dans la nuit” (Salzedo) and “Impromptu
Caprice” (Pierne).
"Mrs. Waldo B. Rossetter and Mrs. Jasper P. Scott will be in charge of the tea hour. Mrs. Wilbur Johnson and Mrs. Gustavus B.
Taylor will pour. Mrs. Roy K. Coats will assist
There will be a iieeting of the board of management in the library of the chapter house at 10:30 o'clock Thursday morning.
» ” ” The Dryburgh Abbey chapter,
Mrs. William Edwards.
Daughters of the British Empire, will meet with Mrs. Walter J. Mitchell, Monday, to hold an election of officers. The assistant hostesses will be Mrs. F. B. Knyvett and
their daughter, Sarah, to
the Rev. Thomas R. Thrasher,
The lectures will be il-
» n » on “The Non-Fiction Film";
the exhibition of contemporary
Paul Bonham, president of the
(Alabieff-Liszt)
and Mrs. Grimes, accompanist, and “Bird of the Wilderness”
and Mrs. Walter H. Green also
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Rev. E. Ainger Powell to Read Gwyn-Brannan Ceremony At Home of Bride’s Parents
The home of Mr. and Mrs.
John William Brannan, 146 W.: road, will be the scene, at 4 o'clock this afternoon, of the wedding of | their daughter, Dorothy Elizabeth, and Lieut. Richard E. Gwyn.
Maple
QGavyn is the son of Mrs. Russell T. Gwyn, 1217 N. LaSalle st. !
The candlelight ceremony will be read before an improvised altar) The Rev.
decorated with spring flowers.
; , : | Founders Tea
To Be Held by Hospital Guild
A founders’ day tea planned by | the Methodist hospital White Cross! _ guild will be March 31 at the home| of Mrs. Isaac E. Woodard, 5104 N.| ~ Meridian st. Mrs. John G. Benson will be chairman. Committees which have been appointed include Mesdames Harry L. Foreman, Carl Ploch, John W. Noble, William C. Hartinger and Felix T. McWhirter, reception; Mesdames F.. M. Kinderman, Elmer Freeman, G. J. Vliases and O. M. Richardson, hostess, and Mrs. Laurence Hayes and Mrs. Will C. Hitz, program. Chapter Meetings " Twelve chapters of the guild will meet’ in the nurses’ home workrooms next week. They are Central Avenue Methodist, ‘Delta and Psychic Science, Monday; Capitol Avenue Methodist and University Park Christian, Tuesay: Children’s Cheer, West Washgton and St. Mark's, Wednesday; wad Ripple and Music guilds, Thursday, and Sun Rae and Cler- - mon, Friday.
Guild to Elect Officers
Officers will be elected Monday at the monthly meeting of the Sunny- ~ side guild in the Columbia club. will serve Tor two-year
luncheon at 12:30 p. m. will the business meeting. Mrs. Gi. Schmidt will be chairman of sses for the day and will be by Mesdames Kurt W. Charles Seidensticker, W. Shaffer, Wayne O. Robert H. Sturm, Boyd W. ton, John V. Thompson, . Trefton and Richard B.
wing reports from the weland rehabilitation chairman, members of a recentlyted library committee will plans for augmenting the at ‘Sunnyside ‘sanatorium | . B. Johnson ig chairman of committee, assisted by A. Chillson and Mrs. W. Ledwith.
E. Ainger Powell, rector of |
Christ Episcopal church, will officiate. The bride will be. given in marriage by her father. Her only attendant will be Miss Martha Clayton. Robert Gwyn will be his brother’s best man. Relatives and close friends will attend an informal reception in the Brannan home following the ceremony. Out-of-town guests will include Mr. and Mrs. William A. Somers, Franklin, Park, Ill.; Mrs. Arthur B. | Bassett, Cincinnati, and Mrs. Emma Newby. Carmel. Lieut, Gwyn attended Butler university and is stationed at Patterson field, Dayton, O.
St. Vincent's Guild to Meet
A meeting of the St. Vincent's Hospital guild will be held Monday
|from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. in the Gamma Tau
nurses’ home. Mrs. George H. Lilly will be officer of the day, assisted by Mrs. Edgar Houser and Mrs David M. Klausmeyer,
Mas. C. N. Reifsteck will be hostess for a luncheon at 12:30 p. m. and ner committee will include Mesdames W. L. Johnson, E. J. Elliott and Howard Swartz. At a business meeting following the luncheon, a report will be given by Miss Marie O’Hern on the recent lecture by the Rev. Fr. Bernard Hubbard. Mrs. Walter L. Brant, who is chairman of the volunteer hospital group, reports that 120 guild members are now acting as floor receptionists in the hospital and have served approximately 3000 hours since November. The guild also is
registered with the civilian defense office.
To Install Officers
.Hamilton-Berry chapter, Service Star legion, will have an all day
meeting Tuesday with Mrs. Frank!
Nessler, 3152 Central ave., as hostess assisted by Miss Hattie Rust. Installation of officers and sewing for the Needlework guild are on the program. Mrs. Charles K. MecDowell will preside.
Party Tomorrow
The February circle of St. Patrick’s Catholic church will give a card ‘party tomorrow night at the
‘conelusion of the business cards will be played.
home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lewis,
Lieut.
{Paul T.
Two Engagements Are Inclu
in Bridal
1. Miss Sarah Lindley’s engagement to Sergt. William Reed Ehrich
was announced today. 2. Mrs.
William D. McAbee announces the engagement of her
daughter, Marjorie Helen, to Aviation Cadet Robert H. Hallden, George
field, Lawrence, Ill Bellerose, N. Y. No date has been man photo.)
He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred G. Hallden,
set for the wedding. (Noble Bretz-
3. Before her marriage Jan. 30 to Ensign Francis B. Quinn, Mrs. Quinn was Miss Barbara Flynn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William P.
Flynn. (Emma Gene Tucker photo.)
The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Quinn.
4, Miss Dorothy Elizabeth Brannan will be married lale this after-
noon to Lieut. Richard E. Gwyn.
(Dexheimer-Carlton photo.)
W. S. C. S. to Hear
Lecture Tuesday
The Woman’s Society of Chris-| tian Service of the West Sa
Street Methodist church will present an illustrated lecture, “The Water Way to Health,” Tuesday evening. John Kleinhenz, Indianapolis Water Co., will be the speaker at] 8 o'clock in the church auditorium. Accompanied by Miss Betty Lou] Burcham, Mrs. Robert Marple will | give a group of songs. Mrs. E. Reese will have charge of devotions. Mrs. H. A. Harlan is president of the organization.
Poetry Society Holds Monthly Meeting
diana Poetry socicty was to be at 1:30 o'clock this afternoon in the Cropsey auditorium of the Central library. For the program, Miss Lola Ech-
on dialect poems and read some of her original prize poems. Mrs. Bertha Didway was to lead community singing and original war poetry was to be read by members. Miss Mary Jane Edington, vocalist, was to sing two groups of songs, one including “America March On,” “Smiling and Waiting for You” and “The Victory of Peace’ by Iva Linebarger, and the other, original compositions of the singer.
president. Hostesses were to be Mrs. Hurt and Mrs. Anton
Bride
Krueger.
Mrs. Cameron Elliott Graham was Miss Frances Marie Shook, daughter of State Senator and | Mrs. M. Arthur Shook of Corinth, Miss., before her marriage, Jan. 16, at Corinth. The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. William D. Graham of this city, is attending the army officers’ candidate school at Ft. Belvoir, Va. The couple
635 Woodlawn ave.
is at home | in Alexandr, Va.
dams
The monthly meeting of the In-|
ard was to conduct a discussion:
Mrs. Josephine Duke Motley {isi
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Betty R. Wise, 'M. E. Clark
‘To Be Wed
The wedding of Miss Befty Ruth Wise and Max E. Clark will be at a: :30 o'clock this evening in the [East Park Methodist church.
| Mrs. John Dickerson of Green{field is the bride's mother and Mr. Clark is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph R. Clark, 215 Eastern ave. The Rev. Golden A. Smith will officiate at the service and Mrs. Edwin E. Allen, organist, will play “Liebestraum,” “I Love You Truly,” the Serenade from the “Student Prince” and “Indian Love Call.” _ The bride, who will be given in marriage by Harry McCarty, will wear a white satin princess style gown accented with seed pearls. She will have a two-tiered fingertip length veil and will carry white roses and camellias.
Mother's Costumes
Her sister and maid of honor, Miss Doris Wise, will wear a petal
roses. The bridesmaid, Miss Marjorie Goolsby, will wear blue satin and will carry yellow roses. | Wayne Clark will be his brother’s | best man and the ushers will be Paul Smith Jr. and Charles Manon.
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Mrs. Clark, the bridegroom's mother, will wear a black crepe gown with white accessories and a corsage of pihk and white carnations edged with sweet peas. Mrs. | Dickerson will be in Dubonnet crepe with white accessories and will have a similar cobsage.
Reception Follows
Following the ceremony, a reception will be held at the home of the bridegroom’s parents. Miss Marjorie Sullivan and Miss Janet Long will assist. Out-of-town guests coming for the ceremony will be Mr. and Mrs. Frank Julian and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Smith, Kokomo; Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Pennington, Cleves, O., and: Lieut. and Mrs. Jack Davis and Mrs. Bertha Davis, Arlington, Va. Mr. Clark attended Butler university where he was a member of Kappa Kappa Psi, national music fraternity. The couple will be at {home next week at 1928 N. Emerson ave.
Musicale Sections
To Give Program
© Miss Sarah Elizabeth Marks and Miss Betty Brock will be guest ar-
gram of the junior and student sections of the Indianapolis Matinee Musicale tonight. The program will be at 8 o'clock in the Wilking salon, 120 E. Ohio st. On the arrangements committee are Miss Marti Knauer, junior pres ident, and Miss Joan Richey, Sto dent president; assisted by Mr Helen Thomas Martin and Miss Mary Spalding. The program originally was scheduled for Jan.
tists on the piano ensemble pro-;
pink satin dress and will carry pink|
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|Clubs— Sonn on Study Club to Her Program On Canadian Economics; Irvington Club to Meet
Church Day Will Be Observed
An address on “Food in the War Program” by Dr. Herman G. Morgan also will be heard in the morning. He is secretary of the city board of public health and charities. Dr. Morgan will be introduced by Mrs. M. J. Reese, chairman of
the municipal affairs committee.
Dr. Harry Jellema, head of the philosophy department of Indiana university, will speak on “Freedom, A Responsibility,” in the afternoon session. He will be introduced by Mrs. Guy O. Byrd, program chairman.
¢ ; Honor Churchwomen
Members of the 18 local church groups affiliated with the council will be honored at the meeting. Presidents of the groups, with Mrs. Smith, have prepared the morning program and will serve as hostesses for the meeting. They are Mrs. S. C. Mock, All Souls Unitarian. church; Mrs. George Sennhauser, Bethlehem Lutheran; Mrs. J. Lester Williams, Broadway Methodist; Mrs. Homer W. Jones, Capitol Avenue Methodist; Mrs. Ralph L. Holland, Carrollton Avenue Evangelical and Reformed; Mrs. Herbert Grouns,. Centenary Christian; Mrs. Burton Knight, Central Avenue Methodist, and Mrs. Tracy Caudell, Central Baptist.
Relief Committee Named
Others are Mrs. A. E. Hubbard, Edwin Ray Methodist; Mrs. Willard L. Sims, Englewood Christian; Mrs. H. A. Vertrees, Irvington Methodist; Mrs. Harry J. Stombaugh, Memorial Presbyterian; Mrs. Clarence Knipp, North Methodist; Mrs. W. H. - Cooper, Roberts Park Methodist; Mrs. J. A. Ehrensperger, St. Paul's Methodist; Mrs. W. D. Roberts, Third Christian; Mrs. A. A. Honeywell, University Park Christian, and Mrs. Ruth Pitts, Wallace Street Presbyterian.
Mrs. E. E. Padgett, extension
chairman, will introduce new clubs
who have become affiliated with the council during the last month. Reports will be given by Mrs. Boyd 1. Miller, legislative, and Mrs. Burton Knight, education, committee chairmen. Mrs. Reese and Mrs. J. Francis Huffman, welfare chairman, have been appointed as members of a special committee to co-operate with the local committee on Russian war relief. Council members will bring clothing to Tuesday's
meeting for the relief organization. |
List Essay Contest
On Cancer Control
Forty cash prizes for essays on “What Can Indiana Do About the Problem of Cancer Control” are being offered state high school stu-
‘| dents by the Women’s Field Army
for the Control of Cancer. The contest will close March 15. Thirty prizes of $2.50 each, 15 for girls and 15 for boys, will be given. Ten prizes of $5 will be awarded to five girls and five boys. Miss Mary Orvis, executive secretary of the Indiana university extension center, will be in charge of the preliminary elimination judging. Dr. Carl G. P. Franzen of the unis.| versityys department of education, will serve as chairman of the final judging committee. The Women’s Field army office
!18 in the Claypool hotel.
By Council of Women At Monthly Meeting Tuesday
The Indianapolis Council of Women will observe church day Tuesday at a meeting in Ayres’ auditorium. During the morning session, Mrs. Charles E. Smith, chairman for the day, will introduce Dr. Guy O. Carpenter, superintendent of the Indianapolis district of the Methodist church. He will discuss “Religion: Its Importance in the World Today.”
Recital to Be Given Friday By Musicale
Members of the Indianapolis Matinee Musicale will give a recital Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock in Ayres’ auditorium, The program
has been -arranged by Mrs. A, H.|
Graves. Musical selections and artists will be “Who'll Buy My Lavender?” (Edward German), “When Celia
Sings” (Frank Moir), “Cherry Ripe” |
(Charles Edward Horn) and “A |
Pastoral” (Veracini), by Mrs. Low- |
ell B. Springer, soprano, and Mrs. J. Russell Paxton, accompanist, and “Concerto in D minor” (Bach), by Miss Jeannette Orloff and Mrs. Martha Rucker Griffin, violin and Mrs. Lucille Lockman Wagner, piano. Others will be “To Music” (Schubert), “Bondage” (Test), Yellow Dusk” (Horsman), Cloths of Heaven” (Dunhill) “Rhapsodie” (Campbell-Tipton), by Mrs. Russel V. Barton, contralto, and Mrs. Arthur G. Monninger, accompanist, and a group of Brahms’ selections by Mrs, Dorothy Munger, pianist.
St. Thomas P.-T. A. Meets Wednesday
Mrs. Marcia Reisser, women’s physical education instructor at Butler university, will address the St. Thomas Aquinas Parent-Teacher association Wednesday on “Posture.” The meeting will be at 1:15 p. m. in St. Thomas Aquinas hall. A motion picture, “Educated Feet,” will be shown by Mrs. Reisser who wrote the script when the picture was made.
Engaged
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Photoreflex Photo.
‘Mr. and Mrs. H. H, Spalding have announced the engagement of their daughter, Mary Ethel, to Ensign Allen E. Smith, naval air corps. . He is the. son of Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Smith. No date has been set for the wedding. Miss Spalding attended Butler university and the prospective bridegroom
attended Rose Polytechnic institute, where he was an Alpha Tau + Omega fraternity member,
Aa s
P.E.O.and I. T.-S.
by mernbers.
Graham's lecture.
of Mrs, John K. Kingsbury, 5776 E. R. Williams and Mrs. Robert F. Nelson will have as their discussion topic “Magazines—Study or Scan?”
Miss Lucy Mayo and Mrs. Clarence Blakeslee will review best-sell-ing books for the MONDAY CONVERSATION club at its meeting Monday. The hostess will be Mrs. J. R. Caldow, Cold Spring rd.
A covered dish luncheon will be served Monday. by Mrs. F. S. Wood, 2046 Washington blvd., for the NEW ERA club. Mrs. Ada O. Lamkin will talk on “You.” Mrs. W. L. Tilson will lead devotions.
An election of officers will be held by CHAPTER G, P. E. O. SISTERHOOD, Monday at the Central Y. W. C. A. Mrs. J. H. Moorman will be the hostess.
A motion picture, “the Water Way to Health,” will be shown at 1: 30 p. m. Wednesday for the BROOKSIDE MOTHERS’ club and the members’ children. A covered dish luncheon at 11:30 a. m. will precede the program and a business meeting will follow. Hostesses for the day will be Mesdames James Sullivan, Fletcher Wall and Logan Kenneth.
Dr. and Mrs. Walter Morton, 3434 Fall Creek blvd. will entertain the NATURE STUDY club at a “pitch in” dinner tomorrow afternoon at 1 o'clock. Dr. Charlotte Grant will have charge of the entertainment and a round table discussion following dinner,
The Adelia chapter, INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL-STUDY club, will hear Dr. Rebecca Parrish lecture on “Stepping Stones of Destiny” Monday evening in the Colonial tearoom. Dinner will be served at 6:30 o'clock. An election of officers also will be held. The hostesses will be Mrs. N. D. Richardson, chairman, Mesdames Wallace Schenck, Louis Smith and Martin Stonebraker.
Kathryn Turney Garten will review Matthew Josephson’s “Victor Hugo” for the BOOK REVIEW club meeting Tuesday at 1:30 p. m. in Block’s auditorium,
A round table discussion on “Camouflage” will be led by Mrs. Sylvester Moore for the MONDAY AFTERNOON READING club when it meets Monday with Mrs.. Royce B. Stokes, 10564 W. 35th st. Others taking part in the discussion will be Mesdames Arthur C. Hoffman, W. E. Shively and William F. Espey.
“In the!
1A. C. O. Mothers
St. Francis Guild To Meet Tuesday
The St. Francis Hospital guild will hold an all-day meeting in the hospital ~ Tuesday. Sewing and {making bandages will begin at 10 o'clock and there will be a covered
dish luncheon at noon. The sewing will be supervised by Mrs. W. J. Davidson. A business meeting will be held at 2 p. m, with Mrs. Edward H. Trimpe presiding.
O. S. Flick to Address B. P. W. Club
The principal speaker for the Indianapolis Business and Professional Women’s club meeting Thursday will be O. S. Flick, head of ‘the social studies, department of Teghnical high school. He will talk on “Winning the Peace.” His discussion will cover the economic and social aspects of the peace to come. He will be introduced by Mrs. Myra Majors Wirenius, past president of the Technical alumni association. Miss Sara Metzger and Miss Lillie Kerz will be in chargé of the meeting.
Committee Formed
A group to study world peace after the war has been inaugurated by the club’s international relations committee. The group will meet at the club house at 7 o'clock on alternate Thursdays. Miss Fannie
Paine is chairman. ”
For the ninth successive year business and professional women tomorrow will participate in a world wide celebration of International Day. The annual observance will be under the auspices of the International Federation of Business and Professional Women, which has suggested ‘Problems of the Peace Table” as the theme for universal consideration.
To Have Luncheon
The Alpha Chi Omega Mothers’ club will hear a musical program Monday following a luncheon at 12:30 p. m. at the chapter house at Butler university. The Beta Beta alumnae chapter wi present the program. ‘Mrs. W. A. Small is chairman and hostesses will be Mesdames O. K. Enzor, L. C. Heustis, Gus: Hitzel-
Howard.
berger, David Burgess and Noble
C. Chapters to Elect
Officers at Meetings on Monday
Program features at clubwomen’s meetings Monday will be talks
“Economics and Politics of Canada” will be ‘he subject of a_ talk by Mrs, James W. Graham for the FORTNIGHTLY STUDY club Monday. Mrs. Gordon R. Abbott will lead the discussion following Mrs.
The meeting will be at the home of Mrs, Mary Warner, 48 W. hs st., with Mrs. William H. Link as hostess.
The IRVINGTON WOMAN'S club will have a meeting at ‘the home
Michigan st.,, Monday. Mrs. Myron
Sororities—
Theta Nu Chi’s Anniversary Dinner Tonight
Sorority groups have planned an anniversary dinner and initiation services. Alpha chapter, THETA NU CHI, will celebrate its 18th anniversary with a dinner tonight in the Colum= bia club. Miss Louise Watson, Mrs, Henry Schmidt and Mrs. Irvin Lam= bert, founders, will be honored, Honorary members attending will be Mrs. Daniel Early, sorority mother, and Mrs. Horace Abdon. Mrs. Robert Platte will be toastmaster and responses will be made by Mesdames Herman Selka, Enoch Clements and Frank Halstead. The arrangements committee includes Mrs. J. E. Robertson, general chairman; Mrs, Schmidt, program, and Mrs. Earl Bockstahler;. table ar=rangements. Preceding the dinner, initiation services will be held for Miss Helen Robertson, Mrs. Robert Cain and Mrs. Carleton Worfolk.
Mrs. Paul Welke will be initiated into Delta chapter, PSI IOTA XI, Monday evening at 8 o'clock. The ceremony and business meeting following will be held at the home of Mrs. Robert Stith, 3755 Washington blvd. The chapter is in charg of the war bond and stamp boot at L. Strauss & Co. on Saturday and members are contributing to the cookie jar for the service men’s club.
At 8 o'clock Monday night the Alpha and Beta chapters, SIGMA DELTA SIGMA, will hold formal ritual services for Gamma chapter at the Warren hotel.
Mrs. Robert Collester, 2242 Kene wood ave., will entertain Beta chap ter, PHI GAMMA TAU, at 8 p. m. Monday.
The Bridal Scene— Couple Names Attendants For Wedding
Announcements of wedding attendants and marriages appear in today’s bridal news. Miss Ella Lucille Buenting and Russell L. Bohlke, who will be mar= ried March 7 in the Wallace Street Presbyterian church, have ane. nounced their attendants. Miss Dorothy Kelly will be maid of honor and Miss Rosemary Bueniing, the bride-to-be’s sister, and Misses Miriam Davis, Dorothy Brown and Ilene Gobin will be bridesmaids. * The best man will be Einest Murray, and Wallace Buenting, Miss Buenting’'s brother, and Robert Biltmore will be ushers. The Rev, Roy Mueller will perform the cere
‘mony at 3:30 p. m.
Mr. and ‘Mrs. Ernest S. Buente ing, 828 N. Bancroft st., are parents of the bride-to-be. Mr. Bohlke is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey H, Bohlke, 1242 W. 33d st.
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The Little Church Around the Corner, New York, was the scene of the wedding of Miss Helen Lucille Davis and Ensign J. W. Colglazier, Feb. 21. The couple is at home in Yorktown, Va., where the bride groom. is stationed. Mr. and Mrs. J. Mark Davis, 1107 4
N. Riley ave., returned home yester='
day after attending the ceremony, They are parents of the bride. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Colglazier of Salem. The couple attended Indiana unie versity where the bride was affili= ated with Alpha Chi
Sigma Chi fraternity. = fF 3 »
Mrs. Anna McKinney of Boonville announces the marriage of her daughter, Annabel, to Pfc. Willlam C. Griffin, Indianapolis. The cere mony was at 3 p. m., Dec. 20, in the First Presbyterian church here. Dr. George Arthur Franz officiated. Mrs. Clarence Phillips of Pekin was matron of honor and A. M. De= Coursey was best man. Pvt, Griffin
is serving in the armed forces at Drew field, Tampa, Fla. The couple
is at home there at 703% Bay st.
Public Card Party
A public card party will be piven at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the Holy Cross parish hall by the Febru. ary circle of thé church. All games will be played.
Returns From Fast
Miss Nora Coleman, 3710 N. ridian st, returned yesterday a trip to New York.
Alumnae Meeting The Oldenburg alumnae will Monday night at the home. of A Willard Bates, 653 N. Ritter
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