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pociely— | - Miss Mary Jane Hess to Become Bride - Of Pfc. Charles Dudley Smith Tomorrow

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the son of Mr. and Mrs. M. O.

Miss Hess will be given in marriage by her father, She has chosen a gown of ivory catoire satin fashioned on princess lines with bodice accented with fagotting over the shoulders. Her fingertip veil of English illusion will fall from a cap of Alencon lace, and she will carry a bouquet of white carnations and lilacs with a

é fitted

white camellia center. Attendant to Wear Blue

attendant, and the best man will be lace Smith of Lafayette.

OIA ill wear a Trok of Weklgwoutl bius chitieh yolk edged in loop braid and bouffant skirt. She will flowers in her hair and carry white lilacs and carnations. the Hunter's lodge of the Marott hotel will follow couple will be at home in Indianapolis. a graduate of Hollins college, and the bridegroom § an Indien university graduate. He attends the I. U. School of

with sheer wear white A reception in the ceremony, and the Miss ‘Hess is a

Medicine and is a member of Delta

Sn Miss Burckes Is Engaged

Burckes. Mr. Borders is the son of James A. Borders.

' The wedding will be April 23 in the University Park Christian ¢hurch. The bride-to-be is a graduate of Butler university and the Arthur Jordan Conservatory of Music. The prospective bridegroom,

Butler graduate, attends the edicine here.

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this afternoon in the chapel at Mr. Wilson is the son of of Detroit.

field, and the couple will be at a = =

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Annual Careers’ Ismet Sanli to Be

Times Special BLOOMINGTON, Ind, March 25.—The annual Careers’ conference

sponsored by Indiana university women students will be held here Friday. Women of the post-war world will be the theme and the program will include discussions on teaching, medicine, government work, Red Cross,

_ business, dietetics, law, social work, citizen. . Miss Ismet Sanli, Turkish journalist, will address a convocation Thursday evening as a part of preconference activities. This will be followed by a meeting of all university women for the election of officers to the Association of Women ‘Students, Y. W. C. A, Townettes and the Women's Athletic association. : . Friday Session “The Friday morning session will friclude the following speakers and their subjects: Miss Fay Argan-

Bs, business; Miss Lute Troutt, and Miss Gladys Hall, dietetics; Mrs. Madeline Graf Ettl, Washington, law, and Mrs. Gladys Goettling, social work. : A panel discussion also will be presented Friday morning with “Women as Homemakers” as the topic. Participants will include Dean Hate H. Mueller, Mrs. J. Dwight

Wayne, and Dr. Mary Shirley. : At the conference luncheon, Miss will be the principal speaker. e discussion of woman as a citisen will conclude the final session at 2 p.m. ‘ The speakers will be Mrs. Joanna Fox, of the University ¥. W. C. A; Mrs. Walter Greenough, Mrs. Ausfin Clifford and Miss Sally Butler, 4ll of Indianapolis; Mrs. William Meream, Bloomington, and Mrs.

Club to Discuss Red Cross Work

- A luncheon meeting will be held by the A. C. A. club at 11 a. m. "Monday in Ayres’ tearoom. Mrs. Wilbur Washburn and Mrs. Vaughn Cooke will be hostesses. : Activities of the club in Red : work will be discussed. Following the meeting, Mrs. J. Francis Huff, will conduct a quiz program.

White Cross Units - Book Meetings ! Pive units of the White Cross guild will meet next week at the service center. © The Fifty-First Street Methodist church and Wallace

wil meet on Monday.

! Meetings on Tuesday will be held Ny the North Methodist and West

Street Methodist church

, @roups and the business girls’ unit.

V. F. W. Card Party.

i A public card party will be spon-

THE HOME OF MR. AND MRS. DAN C. HESS - will be the scene at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon of the marriage of their daughter, Mary Jane, to Pfc. . Charles Dudley Smith. Dr. George A. Frantz, pastor of ‘the First Presbyterian church, will read the ceremony * before an altar of greenery, white carnations and lilies. | Miss Fritzie Yaeger will sing the bridal airs, accom—panied by Mrs. Leslie A. Helgesson. The bridegroom is

MRS. JAMES HESS of Lakewood, O. will be the bride's only

, and Mrs. James Hess will entertain with a bridal dinner t at the Marott for the couple, and Mrs. Dan Hess, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Campbell of Danville, Ind, Miss Yaeger and Clyde Collin Christiansen,

THE ENGAGEMENT AND APPROACHING marriage of Miss Betty Jeannette Burckes to Cadet James Lane Borders have been announced by the bride-to-be’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick R.

. Weirick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Weirick, Became the bride of Pvt. Paul R. Wilson in a ceremony at 2 o'clock Buckley field, Colo. Mrs. Lora T. Wilson and R. L. Wilson He is stationed with the army air forces at Buckley

4 has been received here of the graduation of Miss Elizabeth Josephine Coyle from the University of Chicago school of social service administration. Graduation exercises were held yesterday.

Indiana University Women Plan

st, will follow the marriage of her

+ | stationed at Stout field.

Street Presbyterian church @

gored by the Burns-West-Streibeck to the Veterans of Foreign|

Smith of La Porte.

the bridegroom’s brother, Wal-

Sigma Delta fraternity.

The guest list will include Mr.

Mrs. Edith L. Borders and Dr.

Indiana university School of

Conference; Guest Speaker

and woman in the home and as a

Hall-Lyon Rite To Be Followed By Reception

A reception tonight at the home of Mrs. Ruth Lyon, 719 N. Bradley

daughter, Miss Betty Ruth Lyon to Lt. David K. Hall. The wedding will be at 8:30 o'clock tonight in the Eighth Christian church and the Rev. Edward E. Russell will hear the vows, Mr. Hall, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Hall of Halls, Tenn, is

The bride will wear a threeplece, powder blue wool suit and a corsage of white orchids, Her attendant, Mrs. William J. Click, will be gowned in a gold wool suit with lavender accessories and lavender orchid corsage. The best man will be Lt. J, V. Langford. The couple will be at home at 1309 N. Pennsylvania st. after April 15. Mr. Hall attended the University of Tennessee.

Mrs. C. E. Schwab Heads Zetathea

The recently elected officers of the Zetathea club include Mrs. C. E. Schwab, president; Mrs, J. W. Enipp, vice president; Mrs. Reuben Jones and Mrs. Dorothy J. Davis,

recording and corresponding secretaries, and Mrs. A. C. Caldwell, treasurer

Mrs. J. S. Bates and Mrs. A. C. Wetherbee are the delegates to the Indianapolis Council of Women and the program committee will be Mrs. E. R. Ford, Mrs. J. S. Bates and Miss Rosa Wetter.

At Museum

“Portia in Pink Blouse” by Guy Pene du Bois is included in the exhibit of contemporary artists’ work at the John Herron Art museum. The exhibjt will remain until April 23. Last year another painting by the same artist, “Old

ar 248: 10. solay in the Just E. Washington and Denny

| Trooper,” was bought by Booth

[Shonle, Harold B. West, Isaac E.

a park. Mrs. James Murray will be

Skating Party Patrons Group Is Named .

Patrons and _patronesses have been named for the skating party to be given in the coliseum March 31 by the Alpha Latreian club. Proceeds from the event will be given to the Julia Jameson nutrition camp

in Bridgeport. The list includes Messrs. and Mesdames E. Clifford Barrett, Arthur Baxter, Arthur V. Brown, Homer

Edgar H. Evans, Charles W. Field, Edwin H. Forry, Mortimer C. Furscott, William W. Garstang and Benjamin D. Hitz.

Additional Patrons

Others will be Messrs. and Mesdames Charles A. Harris, Samuel Runnels Harrell, Fred W. Junclaus, Walter A. Jamieson, F. C. Kroeger, El Lilly, John E. Messick, Martin$ McDermott, Marlowe Manion, Nicholas Noyes, George S. Olive, Hughes Patten and Robert W. Stiegel. Also, Messrs. and Mesdames H. S.

Woodard, Evans Woolen Jr., Alex L. Taggart and Roy Elder Adams, Mesdames Frederic M. Ayres, Clara Stultz, John W. Coffey, Charles A. Greathouse and Henry H. Hornbrook, Miss Emma Claypool and Miss Jane Graydon. Others Will Be Additional patrons will be Chester Jackson, Hugh McK. Landon, Louis Schwitzer, G. B. Moxley, Prank B. Shields, Edward W. Harris and Charles J. Lynn. Others will be Dr, and Mrs. Gordon W. Batman, Dr. and Mrs. G.H. A. Clowes, Dr, and Mrs. Gerald Gustafson, Dr. and Mrs. Edgar F. Kiser, Dr. and Mrs. W. D. Gatch, Dr. and . O. McAlexander, Dr. k C. Walker, Dr. and Mrs. George Garceau, Dr. and Mrs. John M. Cunningham, Dr. and Mrs. Ross C, Ottinger, Dr. and Mrs. James Ritchey and Maj. and Mrs. Howard F. Foltz,

Voters’ League Sets Convention

The Indiana League of Women Voters state convention will be held May 9 and 10 at Turkey Run state

the chairman of the convention committee and Mrs. Neill Campbell | is the chairman of nominations.

The national league convention has been planned for April 25 to 28 in Excelsior Springs, Mo. Mesdames John L. H. Fuller, Austin Clifford, John Goodwin, Thomas Sheerin, Felix Vonnegut and Leonard Smith will be the Indianapolis delegates to the national event. i * Other delegates will be Mrs. Robert Telfer, Bloomington; Mrs. Molly Donlin, Chesterton; Mrs. Richard Edwards, Peru; Mrs. Don Datisman, Gary; Mrs. Ben H. Petty, Lafayette; Mrs. John Cowan, Culver; Mrs. Don O'Neill, Logansport; Mrs. Delbrook Lichtenberg, Hagerstown; Mrs. Norman Fox LaPorte, and Miss LaTourette Stockwell, Michigan City.

Democratic Women’s Club to Meet

The Marion County Democratic Women's club will meet at 8 p. m. Tuesday at the Indiana Democratic club. Dr. Morris Coers, former chaplain with the Red Cross over seas, will be the speaker.

The hostesses will include Mesdames Cleo Adair, Bernice Baker, Lenore Lorentz, Mary Yount, Marie Etter, Mary Stenens, Felix Mate~

Martha Mullikan and Miss Elizabeth Steele.

B. P. W. Meeting

“Dictatorships and Civil Liberties” will be the topic discussed by Dr. John“ A. Bekker, president of

Franklin college, before the Business and Professional Women's club at 8 p. m. Thursday at the Woman's Department clubhouse. Mrs. Kaye Tolbert and Miss Ollie Terry will

Pp. m. will precede the program.

Mrs. Powers Hostess

will be hostess to the Kappa chapter of Delta sorority

Capehart, William H. Coleman,|

ropaolo and Ella Tandy and Miss

provide the music and dinner at 6)

Mrs. James Powers of New Bethel dua

Dr. Jean Milner Officiates At Ceremony

The Second Presbyterian church at 2 o'clock this afternoon was the scene of the marriage of Miss Katherine Gillick, daughter of Curtis Gillick of Evansville, to Elvan Scotten. Dr. Jean S. Milner read the VOWS. A reception at the bride’s home, 1320 N. Delaware st. followed the ceremony. Mr. Scotten is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd A. Scotten, 1016 N. Beville st. The bride wore a navy blue crepe sult with white accessories. Her flowers were camellias. Her sister, Mrs. Douglas Knight of Evansville was her attendant. She wore a light blue wool suit with navy accessories and a gardenia corsage.

Mr. Scotten's best man was Homer Renfro. Mr, and Mrs. Scotten will be at home with the bridegroom's parents.

Goodwill Drive Ends Thursday

Norman Metzger, chairman of the $80,000 building fund campaign bee ing conducted by the Indianapolis Goodwill industries, has announced that donations are $1200 short of the goal. The drive will end Thursday and persons who plan to subscribe are urged to send ‘their pledges immediately. Pledges do not have to be paid before Jan. 1, 1945. The purpose of the campaign is to -obtain larger quarters for the agency at 215 S. Senate ave. where it will be possible to add 250 handicapped employees to the payroll. The agency now employs 92 handicapped men and women,

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parents are Mrs. Hazel Millis and (Pratt photo.)

1. In a ceremony tomorrow in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Clifford Hess, their daughter, Mary Jane, will become the bride of Pfc. Charles Dudley Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Smith of

2. Miss Peggy Anne Stein and Pfe. John S. Visher will be married April 23 in Sweeney chapel at Butler university. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Dewey Stein and the prospective bridegroom is the son of Dr. and Mrs. John W. Visher, Evansville. (Liang Shen

3. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick R. Burckes annotince the engagement of their daughter, Betty Jeanette, to Cadet James Lane Borders, son of Mrs. Edith L. Borders and Dr. James A. Borders. 4. Miss Marilyn Ferguson's engagement to Sgt. Warren D. Harris, Ft. Benning, Ga. is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Ferguson. No date has been set for the wedding. Mr. Harris is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George D. Harris, Hammond. (Randell photo.) 5. Before. her marriage on Feb. 20 to George R. Bruckman, avia-

(Voorhis photo.)

N. R., Mrs. Bruckman was Miss

Virginia Millis. The couple is at home in Corpus Christi, Tex. Their

Mr. and Mrs. John R. Bruckman.

6. The engagement and approaching marriage of Miss Mary Janet Ferguson to Robert L. Sink is announced by her mother, Mrs. Mary L. Ferguson. The wedding will be at 7:30 p. m., Saturday, April 8, in the First Church, Evangelical and Reformed. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Sink are the bridegroom-to-be’s parents.

(Nu-Art photo.)

The Bridal Scene —

Hall of Walton. The wedding was Tuesday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stiles, 3906 Arthington ave. Dr. Chester W. Wharton of the Prentice Presbyterian church officiated and the couple was attended by Mr. and Mrs. Stiles. Mr. and Mrs. Hall will leave soon for El Paso, Tex, where he is stationed.

Miss Joan Newby, whose marriage to Harold B. James will be April 8, has chosen her sister, Adella, as her attendant and Paul Ankney will be the best man.

Mrs. George D. McCune, who was Miss Mary Jane Steiner before her marriage Jan. 29, was honored recently with a miscellaneous shower given by Mrs. Everett Mock, Miss Jean Buschmann and Miss Jean Gilbert in the latter’s home. Guests were Mesdames Kenneth Shearer, Theodore Steinkamp, Bruce Xester, Ralph Decker and Jack Fahr and Misses Jane Lambert, Betty Graham, Virginia Moore, Hazel Hart, Bettina: McVay, Betty Ann Ginney, Betty Puckett and June Yost.

Dr. Thurman Rice To Be Speaker

Dr. Thurman B. Rice will be the speaker Thursday night at a meeting of the Pike township ParentTeacher association in the school

gymnasium. He is to talk on “Parent and Child Relationship.” The 7:30 o'clock meeting will be

|Hobby Show The members of the Alpha Beta have a hobby

Marriage of Miss Frances Ensworth To Capt. Bernard Hall Annouriced

The announcement of a recent marriage, attendants and shower notes are featured in today's bridal scene. Mrs. Maude Ensworth, 4726 Caroline ave., announces the marriage of her daughter, Frances, to Capt. Bernard Hall, son of Mr. and Mrs. James

Miss Ahern To Be Honored

Miss Rosemary Ahern, who will become the bride of Cpl. Leo Wayne Betzelberger April 2, will be the honor guest next week for a number of parties. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Ahern, 4049 Graceland ave. Miss Vincent Langston, 4108 Graceland ave., will entertain with & miscellaneous shower for Miss Ahern Wednesday at her home and the bride-to-be will be the honor guest Thursday at a personal shower and dinner for which Mrs. William

F. Gansberg, 2468 N. Meridian st. will be the hostess.

Mrs. Carl Neerman will give a crystal shower Friday at her home, 3638 N. Capitol ave. The prospective bridegroom, who is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Betzelberger of Pekin, Ill, is stationed at Jefferson barracks, Mo.

Mary Conkle Circle To Meet Tuesday

Mrs. J. A. Crouch will be hostess to the Mary Conkle circle of the Third Christian church for a 12:30 Pp. m. luncheon Tuesday at her home, -5663 Carroliton ave. The speaker will be the Rev. A. OC. Brooks and Mrs, A. G. Watson will lead the devotions. Mrs. A. O. Hackney, the leader, will serve the luncheon assisted by

Knipp-Chandler Rite to Be Tomorrow

Miss Magdalyn Chandler will become the bride of Charles W. Knipp in a ceremony at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in the Brightwood Free Methodist church. The Rev. E. E. Wright will officiate. Miss Chandler is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lou M. Chandler, 412 S. Butler ave. and Mr. Raimhg the son of Mrs. Nora E. Knipp of Park City, Ky. The bride will wear a blue gabardine suit and a corsage bf red and white roses. Miss Virginia Brooks will be her only attendant, gowned in a beige gabardine suit with a corsage of white and red roses. Neal Ellwanger will be the best man. The couple will leave for a wedding trip to Chicago following the ceremony and they will be at home after -April 1 at 902 N. Pennsylvania st.

Events

~ CLUBS Garfield Park Woman's. 1:30 p. m. Tues. Ayres’ auditorium. Card

party. New England. 11:30 a. m. Tues. Block's tea room. Luncheon,

business and theater. Tuesday Afternoon Study. 1 p. m. Tues. Mrs. Rodney E. Curry, 5252 E. Market, hostess. Election.

SORORITIES Dzan. 6:30 p. m. today. Gold room, Marott hotel. Dinner and cards. Chairman, Mrs. Frank Krause. Alpha chap. Phi Gamma Sigma. 8 p. m. Mon. Rho Delta clubrooms, Lemcke bldg. Plans for card party April 13. MISCELLANEOUS Vayhinger, W. C. T. U. 1:30 p. m. Tues. Mrs. Pearl Mosier, 3338 E. New York, hostess. Speaker, Mrs. E. P. Messick.

Contest Award Luncheon Set

Mrs. Harry F. Nolen will be the chairman for the award luncheon that will conclude the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce home safety engineering contest. The event is set tentatively for June 6 in the Columbia club ballroom. Other committee chairmen will be Mrs. Vincent H. Adams, program; Mrs. Clarence Kittle, reservations; Mrs. Ross A. Smith, decorations; Mrs. Bert McCammon, publicity,

and Mrs. William R. Bolen}

hostesses. Others who will assist are Mrs. Clayton Ridge and Mrs. Harold Ochsner, grading; Mrs, Frederick G.

Mesdames E. M." Haggard, K. R.|Balz, home safety division chair-

Vaught, A. R. Vaught, Nelle Epler, man, and Mrs. Clayton M. Adams, Florence

Bacon, W. A. Waldorf,/member of the committee on inParsons, L. A. VonsStaden, dividual awards.

Thomas Saul Bernat and W. P, Whittington

and Miss Doris Haggard. P. H. N. A. to Meet

Mothers Group To Give Tea

At Butler

The members and friends of the

.|Butler University Mothers’ council

will be entertained at the organie zation's annual silver tea to be given from 2:30 until 5 p. m. Friday in Jordan hall.

The tea chairman, Mrs. Floyd OC. Bell, will be assisted by Mesdames Ivan Snyder, Paul H. Brown, Floyd Schorn, Herbert Lewis, A, S. Duesenberg, Charles C. Binkley, Harry W. Hull, William Martin, Roy Rob=bins, George C. Wright, Harold Cross, Smith Burns, Frank J. Koch, Lowell Parr, Frank Milles, Glen Orewiler and Charles Hendrix. Bute ler coeds also will assist,

In the receiving line with Mrs, B. Lynn Adams, president, will he Mrs. M. ‘O. Ross, wife of the university president; Dr. Elizabeth B. Ward, dean of women, and Mesdames Schorn; Koch, Bell, Harry Coburn, George Underwood, Harold Curtis, D. 8. Langell, Gino Ratti, Alberta Spiegel, Dan Hackerd, Ale fred Buschmann, Oscar B J. P. Robinson and C. F. Endicott. Mrs. Arthur Gilliom and Mrs. Frank Perssner, two of the founders, will pour, and the program will ine clude a review of “Diary of a Serve ice Wife” by Mrs. Paul Kilby and music by Mrs. Saul Bernat and Mrs, William Fleming.

Thomas Walsh, Betty Grizzell To Be Wed

The Rev. Fr. Joseph Vollmer will read the vows at 7:30 o'clock toe night in the rectory of the St Francis DeSales Catholic ‘church that will unite Miss Betty Grizzell and Cpl. Thomas E. Walsh. A reception at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grizzell, 3054 Newton st., will follow the ceremony. Mr. Walsh is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Walsh, 3516 E. 25th st. He is stationed at Camp Atterbury. The bride will wear an apple green crepe dress with brown aec= cessories and an orchid corsage. Her attendant, Miss Frances Schaef« fer, will wear rose crepe with brown accessories and a corsage of gare denias and roses. The best man will be Allan Weinkauf. The couple will leave for a wede ding trip, the bride wearing a navy blue wool suit, yellow blouse and navy accessories. They will reside at 249% N. Belle Vieu pl

Riverside Unit To Entertain

The Woman's Society of Chris tian Service of the Riverside Park Methodist church will sponsor an evening of fellowship Thursday eve ning at the church. A group of service men from Stout field will be special guests. Following a 6:30 p. m. dinner, the Rev. Blaine E. Kirkpatrick, pastor of the church, will conduct a cane dlelight prayer service for those in the armed forces. Hosts and hostesses for the eve= ning will be Messrs. and Mesdames Raymond T. Wise, Herbert Chee= tham, Dallas Murray, Robert Axum, Carl Carlstedt, Walter Teal and Ale fred Lukens, Mrs. Luther Albert, Mrs. Grace Sipf and the Rev. and * Mrs. Kirkpatrick.

To Hear Review

Mrs. M. Earl Robbins, 4710 Rooke wood ave. will be hostess to Anage nous group, Epsilon Sigma Omicron, Tuesday. and Gay” brough) will be Tevitwed by Mrs. William Lx Sharp.

To Elect Officers Election of ‘officers will be held by the Spencer club of Tuesday at the home of Mrs. C. A

LBrighten Y "our Home Easter Sunday . . .