Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 August 1943 — Page 13

McKee. Chapel wil Be Scone Tonight Of Budd-Gr rumme: Wedding: Ceremony

Rov. EWING VALE, pastor of the Tobernais. | res rian church, will ‘officiate tonight at the wed-. | ig of Miss Sally Jean Grumme to Lt. Clyde B. Budd Jr.

remony will be at 8:30 o'clock in’ McKee chapel

‘Budd, a flight istructor at Brooks field, San nio, Tex., is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde B. Budd

and the bride's parents are Mr. and* Mrs.: Frederick

“The chap wil bo Qssied wht age vies of Parl lad

placed before a background of palms, ferns and candles

pews will be. marked by white ribbons. Miss Donna. Alles,

, will play & group of bridul airs for the ceremony. to Wear Candlelight Satin

ENTERING WITH HER FATHER, the bride will be gowned In ght satin styled with a fitted bodice which has a shirred

' marquisette edged with lace. The long sleeves taper to the

and the full skirt fall inte.» lsce-edged train Her fingertip

J d by an old-fashioned bonnet of Chantilly lace, Charles White at her wedding. Her cascade will be of gardenias, stephanotis, gladioli and ivy. 8 Di dd, the bridegroom's ‘sister, will be the maid of frock witha itin bodice and a bouffant marbridal gown. The dress has round astxling and a yoke outlined : with

{ Hibbard roses. [ Nancy Ann Smith, the flower ol, will wear a frock of: the same blue, It is of satin with a tiered skirt, short sleeves and

rifies. She will carry a basket filled with Lestra- ‘Hibbard |

with blue ribbon. Budd will be his son's t man, and the ushers will be bert Jenkins and Pvt. Richey Sims. :

foi in San Antonio

. BRIDE'S MOTHER his chosen a coral rose costume with 1 Palio ‘will have a corsage of Cecil Bruner roses tinted blue. Budd will wear roses and gardenias with her turquoise gown. Following the ceremony, the couple will receive friends in the h foyer before leaving for & wedding trip south. The bride

travel in a cardinal red sheer wool suit, black accessories and -

p of gardenias and stephanotis. After next week, the couple | be at home at 710 Fair ave. fan Antonio. “The bride and bridegroom are. graduates of DePauw university, ste she was a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sovurity and

gton, Pittsburgh; Miss Suzanne Summers, Evanston, Tl.; Mr, Mrs. Charles B. Stroble and: their daughter, Barbara, Prince-

gladioll and |i

; Fin : . : Pratt photo. The engagement of Miss Dorothy Eleanor Koller to Sgt. William F. Bowen, Camp Hood, Tex, Js annetmeed hy het parents, Mi and Mrs. Hay Koller. The wedding will be.in the early fall.

{and Miss Shelley.

|Organizations—

Tri Psi Organization Will Open Fall Season at Meeting Friday;

"W. S.C. 8. to Hear Lela Taylor

_|city recently,

[meeting of the fall at 8 p. m. to-

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Rushees will be entertained at an open house held Thursday from 8 to 10 p. m, by the GAMMA PHI

BETA alumnae at the home of Mrs. |R

Herbert Wilson, 5910 Washington v Mrs. Charles Price is in charge of rush activities for the alumnae group. The party will be open to alumnae who have moved to the

The ALPHA DELTA PI Alumnae association will hold its first

morrow in the home of Mrs. William L. Frenzel, 3653 N. Olney st. Mrs. Joseph F. Cummings, president, will announce her committees

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‘Warmth, Wearability Team UpIn Claire McCardell's Fall Collection at Ayres’

‘By LOUISE FLETCHER Times Women’s Editor REMEMBER THE FAMOUS “popover” dress of last season with its easy fit and its sleeves that could be rolled up for action?

bride’s parents preceded fhe'o departure for the wedding trip. B

blue frock, brown accessories and : gardenia

corsage. . After Thursday she will be af home with her parents and Geilker will report back to Shelby. ‘Guests here for the wedding

cluded the bride’s

ville.

|Club to Install |Officers {Friday

Officers will be installed

Mr. and Mrs. Bay Headingon and their daughter, Audrey, pond, Ind.; Mrs t Pulliam and her daughters,

} and Suzanne, Lebanon; Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Thompson, r. and Mrs. James. Ostler, Mesdames Carl Sims, Harold Gaddis d Rex Congelton, Miss Helen Stern and Miss Helen Mauch, all of ort, and Mrs. Florence Pratt, Greencastle,

; Resumption of activities after the summer season is a feature of organization news. PSI PSI PSI, mothers’ organization of Delta Delta Delta sorority, will hold its first fall meeting Friday at the Butler university chapter ‘house.

and final rush plans will be made.

Members of PHI DELTA BETA sorority will hold a business meeting at 8 p. m. today in the Hotel Lincoln.

Claire McCardell was the designer of that sensational number: and‘she is continuing the wearable features of the “popover” in her tall line which is Ayres’ fashion feature this week. _ Miss McCardell was in Indianapolis yesterday to launch her fall . 1043-44 collection — a collection characterized by its youthful

and ‘in minted gold ‘and amber

iviera Club |: nnounces all Events

Fall activities at the Riviera club be resumed’ early in October ollowing a four-week interval dur‘which the club will ‘be closed. The outdoor pool: will close on Labor and the. Summer dance schedule ded 16st week-en The only events N etuled during tember are the Riviera Boosters’

mees on Friday night of this week on. Friday, Sept. 17, when an

An all-clib dance will be held A 9 p. m. to midnight each’ Sa, y beginning Oct. 2. -Musie.

be provided by Bob Baker's orchestra. : Booster dances, in addition to the September events, are scheduled for Oct, 1, 15 and 29 and Nov. 12 and 26. Ballroom dancing classes for high school and: junior high school pupils will be held Monday, Friday and Saturday evenings starting Oct. 1. Miss Eileen Poston il be the director. In addition to the Booster Halloween dance on Oct. 29, there will be a children’s Halloween party from 7:30 to 9:30 p. m. that day with Wayne ‘Swope as master of ceremonies, assisted by Booster officers, directors and committees. The indoor pool will be open from Oct. 2 to Dec. 15 and from Jan. 18

to May 30 with the exception of Mondays when the recreation build-

ing and pool will be closed.

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Ms Y. ‘Webster Riggins is chairman for a tea at 2 Pp. m. and Mrs. " | George Caleb Wright, president,

will. be in charge of a business Besson. Mrs! Riggins will be assisted by Mesdames Thomas J. Dugan, Harry Ewing and L. J. McGinley,

Miss Lela Taylor, formerly executive secretary of the United Missionary society, will speak at the Thursday afternoon session of the Woman's Society of Christian Service of the IRVINGTON METHOD-

"|IST church. The executive board will meet at|§

10 a. m' and a general business

| session will be held at 11 a. m.

The NEWCOMERS club will meet Thursday at the Hotel Lincoln for a 12:30 p. m. luncheon followed by a card party. Reservations may be made with Mrs. C. C. Harris until tonight.

A talk on “Food Storage” by Miss Janice. Berlin, county home demonstration agent, will be heard tomorrow by members of the FOREST HILLS GARDEN club meeting at the home of Mrs. Arch E. DeMars, 3775 BE. 82d st. Members also will exhibit marigolds and zinnias from Wielr gardens,

The MERIDIAN W. C. T. U. will meet at 10:30 a, m. tomorrow in the Y. W. C. A. to hear a talk by Mrs. F. E. Smith. Miss Nell. Fuqua

| will 16ad devotions and Mrs. Bloom-

field Moore will preside,

The JANET ADA. club will hold its first meeting of the fall season at: 8 p. m. Thursday in the home of Mrs. Eugene Curran, 809 N. Chester st.

Officers of the ALPHA GAMMA LATREIAN club were guests recently at a supper given in the home of Miss Mary Helen Borcherding, president. Those attending were Mrs. Helen Davis, vice president; Mrs. Virginia Wood, secretary; Miss Ruthanne Carson, treasurer; Miss Isabel Martin, corresponding secretary, and

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Party Honors Bride-to-Be

Mrs. Ellen E. Gentry, 5020 Ralston

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a Ww. 46th st. and their daughter, . Charlotte, were expected to return

Theta chapter of DELTA SIGMA KAPPA sorority will hold a business meeting at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow at the Warren hotel.

DEAR JANE JORDAN-—I am 8 girl 29 years old, about two and a half years older than my husband. We loved each other very much until he went in service. After he was gone five weeks he found a friend not of his nationality. . When he left that place for another camp he still wrote to her and had her picture with him. The week-end he came home I found her name and address on his person. | I called this address and pretended to be my husband's sister, She told me everything that happened between them. He admitted everything but said he had torn up her pictures and letters and promised faithfully not to break my heart again. He doesn’t want a divorce but I am not happy or satisfied any more. How can I ever trust him again? While he was writing her he wrote me the sweetest love letters you ever read and still does but I am still wondering whether to divorce him or not. WITHOUT FAITH.

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Answer—You would be silly - to break up your marriage with a man who loves you and whom you love the first time trouble appears. Deal with the problem. Don’t dodge it. It is very hard for a woman to see how a man can love her and still play around with some one else, but

swagger and its use of clear, youthful color. # ” 2 § THE HIGH SURPLICE neckline that is almost a McCardell trademark is uséd again and again in the models, fastened with buttons, - with self-fabric frogs’ or with the narrow grosgrain with loomed-in- buttontioles designed-to replace the vanishing zipper, High necks and long. “sleeves and the’ use of soft ‘woolens and heavy: cottons forecast a warm winter for the wearer of McCardell styles. The designer loves soft jerseys, soft, loosely woven tweeds and

wide-waled corduroys—in violet, Ely green, clear. red and coral

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- tones. This: year she duced ‘the’ “leotard,” ‘long tights and shirt in plain or vividly striped jersey, for wear beneath Jumpers * of corduroy or tweed. ® 8» THE BLOUSE AND skirt cos-

outfit with plaid rayon surah

ness and pegtop pockets, She blacks out the midriff of one bright woolen and adds bands of the dark fabric to the sleeve bottoms. And she has a complete week-end wardrobe in two. interchangeable costumes of rayon jersey—a @ taupe Jumper blouse and long skirt and 'a black jumper blouse and short skirt with scarlet sashes.

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Club to Meet

The monthly meeting of the Children’s Sunshine Club, Inc., will be held .at 2 3: .M. lomarngw. 18

Ayres’ auditorium.

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