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Lt. Henry Spurgeon, Selena Alig Will Be Wed Today at Alig Home

“THE HOME OF Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius O. Alig will be the scene, at 4 o'clock this afternoon, of the wedding

. “of their “daughter; Selena, and Lt. Henry Clyde Spur-

geon of Los Angeles and Ft. Benjamin Harrison. Lt. Spurgeon is the son of Mrs. Henry Spurgeon, Prairie City, Il. The ceremony will be read by Chaplain Oscar Hill, Ft. Harrison. Miss Mary Catherine Stair will be the

harpist. “Tie altar table, set up before a huckleberry screen in the garden. will pe decorated with stephanotis blossoms and ivy and two aptique

bronze single candelabra. On either side will be two onyx vases filled with oncidium spray orchids, trailing ivy and stephanotis banked with an arrangement of feather flowers studded with chrysanthemums and silver The stairway, which the bridal party will descend, will be with garlands of ivy, stephanotis and Pinocchio roses.

Bride Will Wear Grandmother's Gown

ENTERING WITH HER FATHER, the bride will be in the white satin and lace pearl-embroidered gown worn by her grandmother, Mrs, Frank Stalnaker, Her veil, belonging to her mother, is of fullfrom a rose point cap. Valley lilies, stephanotis form her colonial bouquet. | the bridesmaid, Miss Nancy Lockwood, will wear a deeper apricot velvet hat and will carry valley lilies, noock geranium blossoms and heliotrope in a colonial

Jane Alig, will be the junior bridesmaid. With bonnet she will carry a nosevalley lilies, Lt. James Jordan will be the

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-& - street-length cress-green frock em-

Literary Club Will Honor

President

The presidents’ day luncheon of the Multum-in-Parvo literary club will be at 12:30 p. m. Tuesday in the palm room of the Athenaeum. Mrs. Carl Irrgang will preside.

-}-. Miss - Wilma: Reeve of - the -public

library will be the speaker. Among special guests will be Mrs. Russell Grey Fortune, who will sing, and Lt, Katherine C. Brown, WAC.

William Stanley, Ernest Fullenwider, Basel E. Vaught, Frank E. Weimer, Adolph Wagner, Austin J. Kessler, Orville E. Stone, Herbert Grouns and H. A. Harlan.

Appointments Listed

Mrs. Irrgang, president, has anwunced the following appointments; Mrs. Vern Harrison, I. F. C. delegate; Mrs. Grouns, seventh district, I. F. C. delegate; Mrs. Hugh D. Merrifield, Indianapolis Council of Women delegate; Mrs. Weimer, vice president; Mrs. O. 8. Srader, secre-

Mrs. Hammond To Be Hostess

(Photos by Victor Peterson)

to: school this month are shown here. They are (left to right) Randolph-Macon Woman's

Sweet Briar, Va. this week, and Miss Patricia Smith, a student at Mass. The four are juniors at their

2. Clothes are an important part of any college curriculum and here Miss Nina Lockwood (left), Smith student, and Miss Maryann Zinn give their wardrobes a last-minute once over. Miss Zinn left yesterday for Goucher college, Baltimore.

3. The last “bridge and cokes” of the vacation before they dig into their fextbooks. The girls are (left to right) Miss Marjorie upel, Miss Cynthia Murray, Grand Rapids, Mich.; Miss Helen Marie Madden and Miss Dana Hackerd. Miss Geupel will leave Wednesday and Miss Madden tomorrow for Connecticut College for Miss Murray, also a student at Con-

The first fall meeting of the Ar-| Missionary Society

butus Garden club will be a dessert luncheon at 1 p. m. Monday at the home of Mrs. Charles Hammond,

7248 N. Pennsylvania st. Mrs. C. N.[of the Second Presbyterian church Reifsteck will assist the hostess.|will hold its first fall meeting at 2

Mrs. Perry O'Neal will be the

Sets First Meeting

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Policy Group [Ceremony Tomorrow Will Unite Of OCD Will |Capt. Morse, Marian Arbuckle; Meet Monday Dr. Ferguson Will Officiate

A poliey meeting of th en’ Dr. John B. Ferguson will read the wedding ceremony tomorrow di wi th g i WOmen uniting ‘Miss Marian Rae Arbuckle and Capt. Elmer M. Morse. on of the Marion county civil] qmq pride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs, William 8. Arbuckle, 828 jan defense council will be held in| Graham ave, and Capt. Morse is the sol of Mrs. Annie Morse, 2217 the World War Memorial building, | Broadway. Monday morning. Mrs. James Loomis, organist, will play bridal airs for the service :

| Mrs; Robert H. Tyna, Hatrition Diels’ WEB oe. MeN y. Io in the chairman of the council, will pre- 4 : sent Mrs. Aneta B. Vogler; nutrition CiVen in marriage by her father, Dr ‘ Malan Will chairman of the Indianapolis chap- he bilde wil ih petal Ste : ter of the Red Cross, who will discuss plans for the Red Cross fall fingertip veil, She will carry white Speak at Club nutrition classes. roses and orchids Gonard Pelland, executive secre-| Miss Donna Wiggam, maid of B eakf . tary of the -emergency day care|DODOr, has chosen a pastel yellow | DIC as service, will talk on late develop- chiffon frock and a bouquet of ; ments in the day care program in Talisman roses and lavender orchids. pe Clement Malan, state supers

Indianapolis. He will be introduced |Lt- Charles G. Morse will be his| cone of public instruction, will

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the defense council. seal bfown accessories, the bride’s|day breakfast of the Indianapolis mother will have a corsage of Talis-| Parliamentary Law club at 12:48 Arrange Program man roses and gardenias. The|, . Monday at the Columbia club Mrs. C. R. Gutermush, salvage bridegroom's mother will wear a Mrs. Vance A. Wilkinson. new chairman, will report. Civilian de- pink rose and gardenia corsage with . . fense members have been asked to|her brown gown. president, and Mrs. John Downing collect discarded Christmas cards, To Live in Orlande Yolirmotis foumdes wi the organiza costume jewelry and silk and nylon n, will e honor guests. hose. Immediate families and . close The cards are sent to convalescent [friends will attend a reception at soldiers: the jewelry is sent by the home of the bride’s parents and| New officers, Bundles for America to soldiers|the couple will take a wedding trip| Wilkinson, are Mrs. Dow overseas for bartering with the na-|®n route to their new home in Or- orary president; Mesdames tives: and the hose are used for Jando, Fla. They will arrive there glask, Thomas M. Hin mak parachutes and der{Oct. 1. ‘For traveling the bride will} ®. » A making Suapam wear a beige gabardine suit, cinng- presidents; Mesdames G Miss Gertrude Brown, community Mon brown accessories and sn or- Ruth, Lowel] S. Fisher and 3% A lanning division chairman, and corsage. * corresponding . Mrs, Gutermuth, home division|: Miss Arbuckle is & graduate of executive secretaries; Mrs. Harry W. chairman, are in charge of the policy| Western college, Oxford,’ O. After|Hull, treasurer; Mrs. Carl Bruenger, meeting program. graduating from Indiana university,|historian; Miss Frances Darracott,

a: : . mon Overseas. Steadham-King Return From ¥isit Rite ‘Tomorrow, 2 Lua ues. 3% X. cule ot. : st., have returned from Los Angeles! Miss Ada Elizabeth King will be-|after visiting their parents, Mr, and

. : Mrs. Bob Richey, 253 - W. WestThe soloist will be Miss Gladys : Tost Norman: and Gary: Sampson will] 2a Rid. will. ba to Mu. oe the organist ;