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Bright spots in a Hoosler win. ter—the skating clubs that have sprung up since the Coliseum ioe rink opened four years ago. Some of the clubs are sponsored as projects for raising funds; others “just for fun.” - — 1. Mrs Harry R. Gould and

"nephew, Rex Cook, skate with the

Indianapolis Figure Skating club. 2. Cynthia Hanson and Mrs. Warren Hanson in mother-and-

daughter costumes at a Winter

we | Mrs. Macy Will

to right) Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Wil-

—~—sot; Mrs. €,- Norman Coryell and

Mr. Coryell. 4. Nancy Carhart, Winter club. 5. Five youngsters starting their

x ne —— n—— eighis © nde the wing of —the Figure Skating club are (left

to right) Karl Kornafel, Diane DeArmond, Noreen Commons, Susan Stevenson and Murray DeArmond.

6. Miss Betsy Veit and Bob of the Ice Crackers,

Clubs—

Wy-Mo-Dau to Hear Mrs. Zinter;

Be Hostess —

For Expression Club Meeting

Five Indianapolis clubs have scheduled a luncheon and meetings with

speakers for Tuesday.

“Let Us Give Thanks” .will be the program theme of a meeting of the TUESDAY EXPRESSION club Tuesday at the home of Mrs, Arthur Macy, 325 Campbell ave. Mrs. Carl Withner will assist the hostess. A Biblical program will be presented by Mrs. Wayne Reddick and

Harmonie Club Will Study Opera The opera, “Jewels of the Madonna” (Wolf-Ferrari), will be stud-

fed at a meeting of the Harmonie club at 2:30 p. m. Monday at the

Mrs. Walter E. Jenney. Mrs, Macy and Mrs. Herbert McNeely will pro-

vide the music. Mrs. S, Boyd Kelly

will speak. :

Mrs. Edward C. Wischmeier, 510 N. Riley ave:, will be the hostess for a WY-MO-DAU club meeting Tues-

day at her home. . Mrs. Jules Zinter |

will talk on Harry Enierson Fosdick and Mrs. Thad H. Clark will discuss Harriet Beccher Stowe. Music will be provided by members of the music committec and Mrs. V. Warren Dawson will be the assistant hostess.

7 . The KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA

artists will include Mesdames Paul E. Dorsey, Clare

MOTHERS’ ciub will have a luncheon meeting at 12:30 p. m. Friday at the Butler university chapter

| house.

There will be a 12:30 p. m. luncheon for members of the CHALCEDONY club Tuesday at the home of

-| Mrs. Eugene Vaugho, 3541 N. Meri-

P.-T. A. to ‘Sponsor . . |Museum Program '| “The Parent-Teacher association of . |schicol 53 will sponsor the family © | hour at the Children’s museum from

dian st. A business, meeting and card party will fellow the luncheon. Mrs. F. O. Evans and Mrs. M. P. H.

“| Miller will assist the hostess.

Club projects will be the theme of the GARFIELD GARDEN club

{meeting at 1:30 p. m. Tuesday. The

meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Joseph Leppert, 1627 Pleasant st. * Miss Lydia Wampler and Mrs. L

L. Miller will be the speakers at a meeting of the IRVINGTON CHAU-

New Members To Be Honored By Musicale Program to Be Given

At Central Y. W.C. A.

The choral section of the Indianapolis Matinee Musicale will honor its new members with a tea at the Central Y. W. OC. A. at

2p. m. Wednesday. ds

The artists who will appear on

the program include Mesdames Kathleen Summers Wallace, B. J. Richards, Mary Jeanette Morgan, Frances Helkema, Robert Shultz and Harold Sweeney and Miss Mildred Allen. Mesdames Arthur Madison, Robert Hoffman and Wayne McGlade have arranged the program. Mrs, Robert H. Drake, chairman of the choral group, will preside at the tea table following the program. The new members who will be honored are Mesdames Robert H. Bleicher, 8, H. Turmail, Lois Simard and Lawrence Catlin. The tea has been arranged by the members of the social committee. Mesdames Frank J. Billeter, Roy L. Seward and V. R. Teter.

Rev. Campbell Hears Vows

Miss Helen K. Nyman, Newburyport, Mass, and Cpl. Andrew M. Snodgrass, Pt. Benning). Ga., were married Thursday in the Second Presbyterian church here. The Rev. Harry E. Campbell, officiated. Mrs. Snodgrass is the daughter of

b the son of Andrew M. Snodgrass, Pittsfield, Mass, and Mrs. Pearl Snodgrass, Lynn, Mass. He is the grandson of Mrs. Sarah

TAUQUA club Tuesday at 2 p. m.f

er, 36 N. Audubon rd.

. Couple Will Live Here

* pink and yellow roses and violets. The bride

Photos by Victor Peterson,

Society—

TTR Emily Jane Snyder Will Be Married

To Di. Kleckner at Her Parerits’ Home

* THE WEDDING CEREMONY uniting Miss Emily Jane Snyder and Dr, Albert Louis Kleckner will be read -

at 4:80 o'clock this: afternoon inthe home of the brides.

parents, Mr. and Mrs, George W. Snyder. The Rev. Alfred Lee Wilson of Chicago will officiate and Miss Mary

“-Gatherine Stair will be the harpist.

The bride and her father will descend a stairway which will be entwined with smilax and pink and red roses. The ceremony will be read in the living room. Window boxes filled with maidenhair fern will be at the base of the picture window before which the improvised altar will be

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Tall candles in two antique crystal candelabra will light the scene. ‘The alsleway will be marked with colonial tiered wig stands filled with chrysanthemums and Rome Glory roses. i The bride's ivory satin princess style gown will be accented with insertions of Nottingham net. Her circular veil of ivory English i{lusfon will cascade from & Dutchess cap of heirloom rosepoint lace and she will carry a white orchid, bouvardia and fern,

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MISS HARRIET HOLMES, maid of honor, rose velvet gown made with a round Her flowers will be a Dresden shadow

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black crepe trimmed with blue satin. George F. the best man. ’ Following a reception the couple will leave the bride traveling in a plaid suit of tan and light brown brown accessories and a white orchid corsage. groom will be at home later at Masters rd. and 96th st. Miss Snyder is a graduate of Stephens ner sttended Franklin college, was and received his Ph. D. from He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude R. Kleckner, Allentown, Pa.

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Around the Town : THE DAY NURSERY JUNIOR AUXILIARY

dessert meeting at 1:30 p. m. Tuesday Lugar. Assisting the hostess will be

‘John A. Bruhn. 2