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Murray Is Announced
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MR. AND MRS. CARL M. GEUPEL of Williams
- Creek ‘announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss
Marjorie Ann Geupel, to Sgt. James L. Murray. Jr, | son of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Murray, Meridian Hills. : The prospective bridegroom is stationed with an
anti-aircraft artillery battalion in Newport, R. I. Miss Geupel will graduate in June from the Connecticut College for Women in New London, Conn. of ded Dartmouth tollege Where he was a mem-
Mr. Murray at ber of Phi Delta Theta fraternity.
. The engagement of Miss Charlotte Frances Donnohue, Green. castle, to Sgt. Alembert W. Brayton has been announced, The bride to-be is the daughter of Mrs. Charles F. Donnohue of Greencastle,
The prospective bridegroom is the Brayton.
son of Mr, and Mrs. Alembert W.
Both are graduates: of DePauw university and Mr. Brayton is a member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity. No date has been set for the
wedding. Symphony Society Groups
to Meet
THE EXECUTIVE BOARD and the state council of the Indiana
Symphony society have scheduled
meetings for Wednesday. Mrs.
Charles Latham will preside for the meeting of the board at 10:30 a. m. in the World War Memorial building. Mrs, Frederic M. Ayres, chairman of the state council will have a meeting of her group at her home at 2:30 p. m. Council members include regional directors, members of their boards and chairmen of the committee's state units, Reports of this ~ year’s activities will be read and plans for next year will be discussed.
D. A.R. Sets Awards Meeting
WINNERS IN THE D. A R.
good citizenship pilgrimage and
dressmaking contests will be presented with their awards at the
annual honor day meeting of the
Caroline Scott Harrison chapter
at 1:30 p. m. Thursday in the chapter house. The pilgrimage awards will be presented by Mrs. Herbert C. Epperson, Lebanon, state chairman, and Mrs. J. Harold Grimes, state regent, will be the guest speaker. Miss Ruth Snyder won the first prize in the local contest and
third in the state. Other winners
are Misses Martha Furr, Norma
Messmer, Jacqueline Losche and Barbara Bailey,
Mrs. Ross A. Richardson, Bloomington, chairman of the dress-
making contest, will present the awards in her division.
Misses
June Fogle, Josephine Todd and Betty Gardner will receive prizes. Mrs. Herman B. Gray and Mrs, Richard L. McWilliams will
pour for the tea which will follow the business meeting.
the tea, Miss Maxine Critchfield Jane Klepfer. Mrs. James M. Gloin and Mrs,
During will sing accompanied by Miss
Edward B. Raub, tea chairmen,
will be assisted by Mesdames Odin F. Wadleigh, J. H. Hamlet, Austin Flint Denny and Edward F. Hauser.
Warren Sealore
and Betty Ward
Will Be Married Tomorrow In Irvington Methodist Church
An altar decorated with palms and candelabra in the Irvington Methodist church will provide the background at 5:30 o'clock tomor-
row afternoon for the marriage of ren A. Seaborg. The double ring ence A, Shake.
Miss Ward is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irwin A. Ward, 337;
Layman ave, and Mr. Seaborg Is, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles | Seaborg of South Bend. The bride will wear a gown of | candlelight satin fashioned with a sheer shoulder yoke of marquisette, |
Miss Betty Jane Ward to Cpl. War-
ceremony will be read by Dr. Clar-
‘Reception At Marott
long tapered sleeves and a gath- |
ered skirt falling into a train. Her|
full length illusion veil will cascade from a coronet of orange blossoms and she will carry a white prayer]
book topped with gadenias, smilax last night followed the marriage of |
and ribbons. : Attendants’ Gowns Miss Kathryn Weaver, maid of |
honor, will wear a chartreuse crepe gown and carry a bouquet of daffo-|
dils and spring flowers. The brides-
maids, Miss Jean Lindstaedt and Miss Betty Spikes of Chicago will wear frocks of heavenly blue and fuchsia crepe and will carry bou-| quets of tulips and spring flowers. The flower girl, Judith McDonald, will wear daffodil low taffeta and will carry a basket of yellow rosebuds. best man will be Robert Cissne of South Bend, and the ushers will | be Pfc. John Graf, Pfc. Charles’ Ward and Arthur Schluter.
Reception In Church
A reception at the church will} follow the ceremony with Mrs. J.| M. Goll, Yuma, Ariz; Mrs. J. B. Hunt of New York, and Misses
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Mr, Seaborg's!
Follows Rite
{ A receplicn in the Marott hotel
| Miss Muriel Early, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Early of Brook-: ilyn, to Air Cadet Warren Haedrich, | son of Mrs. Frederick Haedrich of! Long Island. The Rev. Fr. Thomas Finneran read the ceremony in the St. | Thomas Aquinas rectory. Miss Mary | Katherine Ahern, also of Long Is{land, was the maid of nonor and ithe best man was Air Cadet Billie Gauntlet. Mrs. Haedrich was given in marriage by her father and the couple will be at home in Indianapolis | temporarily. Out-of-town guests who were here i for the, wedding included Mr. and Mrs. Early, Mrs. Haedrich, Mrs. | Walter Bond, sister of the bridegroom, and Eugene Early, the | bride's uncle.
Jean Barrett, Martha Lee zr USO to Note
and Janet Murphy assistin The couple will leave iy a wed-! ding trip with the bride wearing a gray and white suit, red top-coat, black accessories and a gardenia corsage. They will be at home in Morgantown, W, Va. where Mr. Seaborg is stationed at West Vir&inia ‘university in the A. 8S. T. P.
Miss Ward, a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority, attended MacMurray
college and is a graduate of Purdue university. Mr. Seaborg attended Purdue and is affiliated with Theta Chi fraternity.
Mary Anne J ohuston Is Engaged
Mr. and Mrs. Fred G. Johnston,
251 8. Audubon rd. announce the].
engagement and approaching mar-
riage of their daughter, Mary Anne, to George William Howard, petty]
officer, 2-c, U. 8. NN. R. The wedding will be April 14 | Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic church. The prospective groom, who is stationed at. Norfolk, Va., is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A B. Howard, 2315 W. Washingto st.
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Dancing Classes The ¥. W. C. A. has announced
‘An mversary
A birthday spread tonight and a special program tomorrow at the
second anniversary ‘of the USOJWB club at the center. Service men, Kirshbaum cadettes and Liberty belles will be the guests for tonight's formal dance. Soldiers from Billings General hospital will give a “thank you” program for the volunteer staff of {the center at 3:30 p. m. tomorrow in | the auditorium.
To Preside
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that Instruction will be given in|
ballroom dancing for four different groups. Beginners meet Thursdays at 5:45 p. mm; intermediates, Wednesdays at 6:15 p. m.; ad-
vanced, Tuesdays at 6:45 p. m., and| | the advanced club, Thursdays, 8:15]
p. m.
Business Session The Alpha chapter of Sigma|
Delta Sigma sorority will meet at 8 p. m, Monday in the Warren hotel meeting.
for a Dustiess
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Kirshbaum center will mark the]
Lt. Kershaw, Miss Boonstra
To Be Wed
Times Special ZEELAND, Mich, April 1.—The home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Boonstra of this city will be the
Miss Barbara Jean Boonstra, to Lt. Robert Frederick Kershaw, Camp Lee, Va. The Rev. William A. Hilmert will hear ‘the vows and Mrs. Kenneth DeJorge will sing the bridal airs. The bridegroom is the son of (Mr, and Mrs. Robert B. Kershaw of Indianapolis, Miss Boonstra, who will be given
wear a gown fashioned with a fitted bodice of chantilly lace and a full skirt of white jersey. Her finger tip tulle veil will be held by a coronet of pearl orange blossoms and she will carry a shower of white roses and freesia. Miss Helen Stonina of Chicopee, Mass, will be the bride's only attendant and Mr. Kershaw will be his son's best man. Miss Stonina will wear a frock of blue chiffon and carry a shower bouquet of yellow roses and sweet peas. A reception will follow the ceremony and the couple will leave for a wedding trip. They will be at home in Camp Lee. Miss Boonstra attended Michigan State college. The bridegroom is a graduate of the college and he is a Sigma Chi fraternity member,
Kennaw-Brown Ceremony
To Be Tonight
Miss Millie Ruth Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley O. Brown, 4338 Broadway, will bedome the bride of Sgt. Walter B. Kennaw at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in the Meridian Heights Presbyterian church. The Rev. Sidney Blair Harry will officiate. Mr. Kennaw, son of Mr. and Mrs, Clopha L. Kennaw, Middleport, O., is stationed at Ft. Benjamin Harrison. The bride will wear a powder blue silk frock with navy accessories and a corsage of violets. Her attendant will be her #&ster, Miss Lucile Brown. She will wear a navy blue silk dress with white accessories and a corsage of red roses. Sgt. Dean Huff will be the best man: The couple will leave ‘for a wedding trip to Chicago and will be at home in Indianapolis.
Shower Wiil Honor Miss Madge King
Miss Madge King who will become the bride of Sgt. James Edmond Hightshue in a ceremony Monday in New Augusta will be the honor guest tomorrow at a personal shower to be given by Miss Mary Alice Hankins and Miss Margaret Foltz. The party will be ut the Foltz home, 1030 Blaine ave. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and
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“|Mrs. G L. King, New Augusta.
Athenaeum Auxiliary
To Have Dinner
- The Women's auviliary to the Athenaeum Turners will have a’
. dinner meeting at 6:30 p. m. Mon-}
day In the Athenaeum. Miss Liilié}" Kerz will be in charge of the business meeting and program. ‘The hostesses for the month of April are Misses Katie, Tillie and Elivira Kerz and Iris Williamson, Mrs. Ruth Struby and Mrs. Paul Ulrich.
Plan Progra
Charles R. Parks, speech teacher
| {at school 8, will direct Technical ‘thigh school students in an Easter
program at 2:15 p. In. Tuesday at Tech.
Visits Here Cpl. Louis B. Rutan of Camp Hahn, Cal, has been in IndianapShs visjling Jus moiher, Mis. 1a B. tan, 597 Nowe
scene at 4 o'clock this afternoon 5 for the marriage of their daughter,
in marriage by her father, will] |
Jorie Ann, to Sgt. James L. Murray
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tion in St. Louis April 25 to 28.
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(Bretzman photo.)
1. Mr. and Mrs. Carl M. Geupel of Williams Creek. announce the engagement of their daughter, Mar-
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2. A Feb. 26 ceremony united Miss Danna Lansley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Lansley, and Lt. Charles Huffman Jr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Huffman of Hagerstown.
(W. Hurley Ashby
3. The home of Mr. and Mrs. M. Lair Hull in Connersville will be the scene next Saturday of the wedding of their daughter, Sarah Ann, to Lt. Damon Sumner Kromer, army air forces. ‘Lt. Kromer, who is stationed here, formerly was of Sunbury, Pa. Miss Hull attended Indiana university where she was a member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority.
4. Mrs: Bert C. McCammon is serving as chairman of the speakers’ bureau for the Indiana Women's Field Army for the Control of Cancer which opened its annual enlistment drive .today. : bureau will speak at club and organization meetings during the April drive. (Voorhis photo.)
8. Mrs. Oscar A. Ahigren, Whiting, president of the Indiana Federation of clubs, is a candidate for the office of recording secretary of the General Fed eration 6f Women's clubs which will hold its conven-
Members of the
Rev. Piepenkrok
The Rev E. A. Piepenbrok will
Schnell, 2125 S. East st.
gown with a romance neckline accented with an insertion of Chan{tilly lace, a fitted basque, tapered 'sleeves edged with lace and a full skirt extending into a train.
Couple’s Attendants
She will wear a fingertip length
iveil of illusion which will fall from | ia Chantilly lace Dutch cap and she will carry white roses,
honor, and Miss Sybil Solomon, bridesmaid, ie wear frocks of
Miss Marjorie Schnell, maid of
Will Officiate
read the vows at 8:30 o'clock to-
{carry houquets of jonquils. The junior bridesmaids, Suzanne and Barbara Dampier, will
flower girl, Miss Linda Sue Behling, | will be dressed in peach marquisette! and will carry a basket of freesia. | Robert Schnell will be best man] {and the ushers will be Francis McMahon and Huston Whitson, Following. the, ceremony, the couple will leave for a wedding trip and will be at home at 510 N.| Meridian st.
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CHURCH GROUPS Irvington Methodist, W. 8. C. S. 12:30 p. m, Thurs. Church, Luncheon, business and program. West Michigan Street Methodist, W. 8S. C. S. 8 p. m. Tues. Church. Speaker, Mrs. Lela Knox, CLUBS Fortnightly Study. 2:15 p. m. Mon. Mrs. Charles I. Shirk, 3828 Guilford, hostess. “Science Charts New Ways of Life,” Mrs. H. P. McChord. Lucky Five. 2:30 p. m. Sun. Mrs. Delbert Swarts, 1253 S. East st. hostess. Queen Elizabeth. chap, I. T.-8. C,
5732 N. Delaware, hostess. “French West Africa,” Mrs. Donald Emery. Irvington Woman's. Mon. Mrs. William H. Insley, 445 N. Audubon rd., hostess. “Time for Great-
goner,
{Monday Conversation. Mon. Mrs.
Henry G. ‘Hoss, 4801 Park ave. hostess. Program, Mrs. Paul Kilby. Monday Afternoon Reading. Mon. Mrs. John W. Maltby, 5616 Summit, hostess. Book reviews, Mrs. J. Russell Townsend and Mrs. " R. B. Stokes. New Era. 2 p. m. Mon. State library. Speaker, Miss Caroline Dunn. Saturday Afternoon Literary. Today. Mrs. Joseph T. Markey, 5001 Nashingin blvd, hostess. Covdish luncheon, : :
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1:30 p. m. Wed. Mrs. Bert Combs,
ness,” Mrs. Jean Brown Wag-| wa
Butler university chap., Sigma Chi Mother's. 1 p. m. Tues. Recreation room, Jordan hall. Speaker, Prof. George F. Leonard. Luncheon,
Woman's Rotary. 12:15 p. m. Tues. Surprise party. MISCELLANEOUS Hamilton-Berry chap., Service Star Legion. Tues. All day meeting. Mrs. E. May Hahn, Marott hotel, hostess.
Liederkranz Ladies society. 8:15 ' p.m. Sun. 1421 E. Washington. Public card party.
St. Francis hospital guild. All day Tues. Hospital. Sewing, luncheon and business,
St. Margaret's hospital guild. 12:30 . p. m. Tues. Mrs. Lyman Pearson, 4558 N. Delaware, hostess. Luncheon. : .
SORORITIES
Alpha Chi Omega alum. 7:30 p. m. Tues. Mrs. T. M. Ryboit, 5602 N. Pennsylvania, hostess. Sa
Phi Delta Pi. 7 p. m. Tues. Room M, Hotel Lincoln, Installation of Eta chapter. Alpha chap, Phi Theta Delta. 8 p. m.- Wed. Athenacum. Rush party. : Gamma chap, Pi Mu. Sun. Miss Mary Lou Trotter, Thompson rd. at S. East st, hostess. Delta chap, Psi Iota Xi. 8 p Mon. Miss Helen Seward, 3342 N.
.juntil- 5 p. m.,
| New Jersey, hostess Business,
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Ruth Weiland Will Become Bride Prize Winners Of Eugene Schnell in Rite Tonight; To Read Essays
At Meeting
The Indiana Society of Mayflower
night in St. John’s Evangelical and Reformed church that will unite! i Descendants will hold its annual Miss Ruth Louise Weiland and Eugene F. Schnell. Miss Weiland is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry F, Weiland, | 2157 Singleton st., and Mr. Schnell i¢ the son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert L.
{ meeting at 12:15 p. m. Tuesday in the Hotel Lincoln. Gov. Paul H. | Buchanan will preside. High school students who. were
| winners in the essay contest spon- | *The bride will wear a white satin spring green marquisette and will{sored by the organization this year)
will read their prize-winning compo-
Misses | sitions on “Our Pilgrim Heritage.”
The students are Miss Alice
wear peach marquisette frocks and|prench, Hammond, first place; Miss will carry freesia bouquets. The Harriett U. Eller, Speedway
City, second place; Miss Betty Polk, New Castle, first honorable mention, and |
Calvary Church. To Be Scene Of Wedding
Miss Evelyn Courtney will become the bride of Garrett’ A. Snodgrass, | electrician’s mate 3<c, U. 8. C. G., in! a ceremony at 8:30 o'clock tonight in the Calvary United Brethren
Will Speak - For Church Day
"Couneil of Women To Hold Observance
Dr. Roy Ewing Vale, pastor of the Tabérnacle Presbyterian church, and Mrs. Ruth D, Eastes, director of religious education of the Third Christian church, will be the featured speakers for the church day observance meeting of the Indianapolis Council of Women Tuesday in Ayres’ auditorium. Mrs. Eastes will speak on “Chris tian. Education of Youth in the Modern Church” during the morn ing session and Dr. Vale’s subject for , the afternoon session will be “Church Day—New Day.”
Other Speakers
Other speakers during the morning session will be Mrs. Ronald Hazen, state captain of the women's field army for the control of cancer, and Miss Mabel Cox, execue tive secretary for the Marion Coun~ ty Society for the Crippled. Committee reports will be given by Mrs. Boyd I. Miller, legislative;
Lond Emory W. Cowley, war bonds
and stamps, and Mrs. Clyde V. Montgomery, hospitality. * Election Committees Five members will be elected to the Council of Women board of di=rectors for terms of three years each.
! Nominations will be made from the
floor and each member organization will be entitled to two votes. The election results will be announced at the afternoon session. Council members who will conduct the election are Mesdames Montgomery, Harry F. Nolen and M. J. Reese, credentials; Mesdames William PF. Meuser, Guy O. Byrd {and Cowley, election, and Mesdames Smith, J. Francis Huffman and Burton Knight, tellers.
church, The Rev. L. A. Huddleston will hear the vows. Miss Courtney is the daughter of | Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Courtney, 630 N.| Colorado ave., and Mr. Snodgrass is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Snodgrass of Frankfort. The bride will wear a gray wool crepe suit with pink accessories and a corsage of pink sweetheart roses. Miss Maxine Reasoner, her attendant, will wear a brown gabardine suit with light blue accessories and a gardenia corsage. The best man will be Charles Johnson. Following the wedding trip, the couple will go to Virginia Beach, Va., where the bridegroom is stationed, to live.
'Churchwomen Schedule
‘Convention
Times Special { MARION, Ind. April 1.—The 15th annual meeting of the Indiana | Council of Church Women will be jheld at the First Christian church | here from April 18 through April 20. Mrs. J. H. Smiley, Indianapolis, {council president, will preside. Meetings of the executive committee and board of directors on the 18th will precede the opening of the general convention. A prayer service and council business meeting will be held on the morning of April 19 with Bishop Fred L. Dennis of Indianapolis giving the address on “Regal Strategy of World Conquest.” Mrs. Smiley will give the luncheon address “Trends in Ecumenicity,” at the luncheon session on the {19th which will precede the afternoon council workshop session. Mrs. Virgil Sly, Indianapolis, will preside during the afternoon. A forum on “Alcohol Education” will be the feature of the evening
Stand.” A breakfast meeting of the execu- | tive committee will open the activities on April 20 followed by the closing business session of the conference.
Miss Ruth Stimson, Hartford, sec- |
ond honorable mention. The contest, which was held under the supervision of Dr. Clement T. Malan, superintendent of public in-
struction, is in addition to the. con- |
test held among college students for
i the Joseph Allen Minturn award.
Local Girls Arrive
For Vacation
Four Indianapolis girls who are students at Milwaukee-Downer col-! lege in Milwaukee arrived today to|
Couple to Wed In St. Louis
Times Special ST. LOUIS, Mo, April 1.—The | Evangelical and Reformed church | | here will be the scene at 4 o'clock | this afternoon of the marriage of Miss Rosemary Ahern, daughter of | | Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Ahern, 4049] | Graceland ave. Indianapolis, { Cpl. Leo Wayne Betzelberger. { Mr. Betzelberger, son of Mr. and
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! session and Ralph L. Holland of In-| { dianapolis will speak on “United We
to
The Manual high school Girls’ | Glee club will present a program of | Easter music during the afternoon {under the direction of Miss Freda M. Hart.
Delta Zetas Hold Annual Luncheon
Mrs. Hubert M. Lundy, of Bloomington, national president, was the speaker for the 28th annual state luncheon of Delta Zeta sorority held today in the Hotel Lincoln. Indianapolis alumnae members were the hostesses. Mrs. Kenneth E. Lemons, president of the alumnae group, introduced the guests who included Mrs. Orison H. Hayes, a founder of Delta ‘Zeta; Mrs. Howard ‘B. Hornung, of Detroit; Miss Francis E. Westcott, national treasurer; Miss Irene Boughton, executive secretary; Mrs. F. E. Ellis, Bloomington; Mrs. Ralph D. Smith, Nncheon chairman, and rgprgsentatives from the {state active chapters, Misses Jean | Prellick, Jean Holmes and Mary Werkhoft Miss Prellick, president of Frank-
activities award for her outstanding campus activities and an attendance cup was awarded the chapter have ing- the greatest number of members present, : Misses Carol Doub, Elizabeth Sage and Margaret Doub, all of Franklin, provided the music.
Adah Peirce To Be Speaker
Times Special HIRAM, O., April 1.—Miss Adah Pierce, dean of women at Hiram college here, will visit in Indianapolis today through Tuesday. Miss Peirce will discuss “Vocational Opportunities for Women in the World at War and the PostWar World.” She will be at Shorte ridge high school at noon Monday, at Howe at 10 a. m. Tuesday and at Technical at 1:30 p. m. the i same i day. The author of “Vocations for Women,” Miss Peirce has had exe perience in counseling high school and college girls for their voca= tions and she has spoken at several universities. Miss Peirce is the daughter of {Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Peirce, 3530 Birthwood ave., Indianapolis.
Mrs. Dodd Speaker
{ The monthly meeting of the Alex- * andrian chapter, International
spend spring vacation with thelr | mrs, Fred M. Betzelberger of Pekin, | Travel-Study club, will be held at
parents,
They are Miss Myra McDaniel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James N.| McDaniel, 2127 Prospect st.; Agatha Kemper, daughter of Dr.! and Mrs. J. H. Kemper, 4456 N.! Meridian st.; Miss Wilma Franz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Franz, 3634 N. Capitol ave. and|
Miss Patricia Belton, daughter of | Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Belton, Mat-
thew rd.
Junior Cadettes Will Entertain
The Junior Service Cadettes of district 46 will give a tea from 3 tomorrow in the Northeast Community center for their parents and service instructors. Mrs Carl F. Hamar will be in charge of the program which the girls will present and which will include a casualty station demonstration.
Book Guest Tea
An informal tea will’ be given by! Beta Pi chapter of Beta Sigma Phi
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sorority from 3 until 5 p. m. ‘tomor-
row at the Riviera club. Mrs. Sam-! uel Sedgwick, sponsor, and Miss!
m. Nell Hull, representative of the in-{
ternational headquarters at Kansas! City, Mo, will be guests.
(IIL, is stationed at Jefferson Bar- | racks near here.
The bride will wear a gray suit]
LL: 30 p. m. Wednesday in the home {of Mrs. Carl Shup, 1109 W. 33d st. The program will include a talk
Miss! with yellow and black accessories.|on Africa by Mrs. Dorsey Dodd and | The, couple will be at home here.
an original poem by Mrs. Shup,
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