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Mary Jo Albright and Marjorie Geupel Are Honor Guests at Luncheon

MISS MARCIA MANVILLE WARREN entertained today at her home with a luncheon: honoring Miss Mary Jo Albright and Miss Marjorie Geupel. Miss Albright’s engagement to Lt. Charles Harvey Bradley Jr., U. S. M. C. R., has been announced and Miss Geupel is the bride-to-be of Sgt. James L. Murray Jr. : GS SATS Ye) tee Co, St res DeMars and James L. Murray, Misses Helen Marie Madden, Dana Hackerd, Mary Jane Alford, Susan Alvis and Barbara Masters, i Miss Warren has set July 1 as the date for her wedding to Robert

Marshall Raber, U. 8. N. R,, V-12, Dr. E, Burdette Backus will read the ceremony in the All Souls Unitarian church,

Miss Warren Lists Attendants >

ATTENDANTS FOR the wedding will be Miss Nancy Nash, Ripon, Wis., maid of honor, and Miss Ruth Taylor, Toledo, Misses Albright, Madden and Alford, bridesmaids. 7 Pfc. John Beeler will be the best man and the ushers will be Capt. Clarence N. Warren Jr, Manhasset, N. Y. the bride-to-be’s brother; Pfc. Joseph William 8Sibbitt, Frankfort, and Pfc. Richard O'Bryan and Cadet Thomas Carpenter, both of Columbus, Ind. ® 8 = s = = Miss Warren and Miss Albright will be the honor guests tomorrow

night at a linen shower for which Miss Hackerd and Miss Masters will be the hostesses. The party will be in the Hackerd home.

The guest list will inclpde Mesdames Warren, Albright, Marshall Raber, Bradley and Dan Hackerd, Misses Alford, Madden and Geupel.

Barbara Mellett to Be Wed

MR. AND MRS. HOMER MELLETT announce that the marriage of their daughter, Barbara, to Sgt. Robert Hayes will be at 9 o'clock next Saturday morning in St. Joan of Arc Catholic church. Sgt. Hayes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Hayes, is stationed with the signal corps at the Dow army airfield, Bangor, Me. He recently returned from two years’ duty in Newfoundland. The ceremony, at which the Rev, Edwin Sahm will officiate, is to be followed by a reception in the home of the bride-to-be’s parents, Miss Mellett's only attendant will be Miss Geraldine Fitzpatrick and Robert Arvin will be the best man. The couple will be at

home in Bangor. , ahi The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Luncheon-Bridge at Meridian Hills Smaltweod Noel, 300 N, Meridian)

A NUMBER OF RESERVATIONS have been made for Tuesday's st. Mr. Sarrisin’s parents are Mr. |

Miss Ann Noel Is Wed to Mr. Sarrisin

The Advent Episcopal church was the scene at 3:30 o'clock this after-| noon of the ceremony that united Miss Ann B. Noel and Charles M.! Sarrisin. The Rev. Thomas R. Thrasher heard the vows. |

| Dain-Foley Rite "To Be Read

By Rev. Smith

In a ceremony at 2 o'clock toe morrow afternoon Miss Maxine Foley will become the bride of Robert N. Dain. The wedding will be in - the Olive Branch’ Christian church with the Rev. Wales E.

Smith reading the vows. A reception in the church will

1nacheon-bridge at the Meridian Hills Country club. Mrs, Charles

Arensman is the arrangements chairman. Among those planning parties are Mesdames Vernon McNabb, C. R. Miller, George V. Underwood, I. Richards Wagner, Willard Whipple, Robert Lyons, Joseph P. Merriam and Carroll Stine,

Mrs. C. S. Wheeler will be hostess for a 12:30 p. m. picnic-bridge for the members of the Indianapolis Ohio State University club. Mrs. W. B, McCaw, hostess chairman, will be assisted by Mesdames Robert D. Wick, Philip G. Beck and Herschel Goodman.

The Bridal Scene—

and Mrs. Cheri Sarrisin of Noblesville, | Given in marriage by her uncle, Gibson Rose, Ft. Thomas, Ky., the! bride wore an heirloom gown of| satin brocade trimmed in lace. It was fashioned with a high neckline, | long sleeves and a bouffant skirt extending into a train. :

Sister Is Attendant |

Her fingertip veil of net accented: with lace cascaded from & lace cap’ and she carried a prayer book: topped with gardenias and a shower! of sweetheart roses. i

follow the ceremony. Miss Foley is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Foley, 2039 Singleton st. The bridegroom’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Dain, 327 E. Mere rill st. } , Miss Foley will wear a white organza gown with a sheer yoke edged in Chantilly lace, a fitted basque and a bouffant skirt falling into a train accented with lace. A tiara of Duchess lace will hold her tiered fingertip veil, and she will carry white roses centered with Jo=hanna Hill roses.

Mrs. L. T. Carr Will Entertain With Dinner for Edna Lamkin; Geraldine O'Rourke to Be Honored - |

A bridal dinner and shower notes feature in the bridal news. | bonnet. | Mrs. L. Thompson Carr will entertain with a dinner-bridge and| Sgt. Robert Knapp, Camp Atter- | linen shower Tuesday night at the Indianapolis Athletic club in honor bury, was Mr. Sarrisin’s best man’ of Miss Edna Lamkin. Miss Lamkin will become the bride of Robert!and the ushers were Mr. Schu-! L. Kniptash in a ceremony next Saturday morning in the McKee chapel macher and Clinton Blandford. | of the Tabernacle Presbyterian church. A reception for the wedding party

The guests will be mesdames’ (and immediate families was held]

The bride's sister, Mrs. Arthur Schumacher, was her only attendjant. She wore a blue marquisette {frock and her shower bouquet was, ‘of pink roses. The ring bearer, Su-| san Marie Schumacher, was in a

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1. Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Dabbs have announced the engagement of their daughter, Charleen, to Lt. Gerald M. Wadleigh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Odin F. Wadleigh. The wedding will be next Saturday afternoon in McKee chapel of the Tabernacle Presbyterian church. The prospective bridegroom is stationed at Camp Shelby, Miss. Miss Dabbs attended Butler university and is a Delta Gamma sorority member. Lt. Wadleigh attended Purdue university. (Bretzman photo.) 2. Mrs. Samuel Reeves Crawford was Miss Eloise Gullion before her marriage April 22 in Long Branch, N. J, to Cpl Crawford. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. V. Clay Gullion of Indianapolis, and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Crawford, Independence, Kas. The couple is at home in Long Branch. (Bretzman photo.) 3. The approaching marriage of Miss Virginia Springman to Pvt. Richard J. Dugsn is announced by the bride-to-be’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Springman. The wedding will be July 3 in the Truax field post chapel, Madison, Wis. Mr. Dugan's parents are Mrs. Margaret H. Dugan and Walter J. Dugan. (P. H. Ho photo.)

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i "4 Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. Sullivan are at home’ at 2174 N. Talbot st. The bride was Miss Marian Louise Gideon, dxughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Gideon, before her marriage Jan. 27 in the West Washington Street Methodist church. The bridgegroom is the son of Mrs. Blanche Sullivan. (Bretzman photo.)

5. Miss Margaret Mann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 0. R. Mann of Indianapolis, became the bride of Pvt. John C. King in a June 9 trn Street Methodist church. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Foy E. King, Bartow, formerly of Indianapolis. (Dexheimer-Carlon photo.)

6. Mrs. James Lane Borders was Miss Betty Jeanette Burckes before her marriage April 23 in the University Park Christian church. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick R. Burckes. Pfc. Borders, a senior at the Indiana university School of Medicine, is the son of Mrs. Edith L. Borders and Dr. James A. Borders. The at home address is 2725 N. Meridian st. (Bretzman pheto.)

Robert LaFollette, Alan Power, | ' following the ceremony at the home| J. Barton Griffin, W. Lawrence, R @V. Dodrnill of the THs Srodser Sexton, nis Thin Russell Mr. and Mrs. Sarrisin will leave Lamkin, a te, George . for a wedding trip after which they! Mathers and Perry Becker. Will Read Others will be Mesdames John: {ian st. | Stanford, Eugene McGarvey and | Charles Worner, Miss Josephine Ceremony Course to Be Offered Smith and Miss Frances Glenn. | : | | ss» | Xue Rev. R. M-Dourtll, pastor of| By Social Agencies | : , oadway Baptist church, w Jum Cen Jains louise OBoufge read the ceremony at 6:30 o'clock] The first in a series of 10 study, Dyer, will be the honor guests for | this evening in his home, 2228 Park courses for volunteer social service a dinner next Saturday night at/pve that Will unite Miss Florence workers sponsored by the Indianthe home of Mrs. Frank B. Stickney, | Frenatt and Rolland O. Neathery. |,n0;s Council of Social Agencies Clermont. { The bride will wear a dark blue’

iwill be at 10 a. m. Tuesday at the 8 Mrs. Frances O'Rourke, the heer frock, a white picture hat and Y. W. C. A. i

bride-to-be’s mother, and the mem- | Enateling gloves. He corsage Will| he council is sponsoring the sebers of the bridal party will be| eo beh orget-me-nots and peg for the 10th year. Miss Bertha the guests. The wedding will be oy & 3 | Leming, public schools social service June 25 in the First Baptist church, | Miss Betty Gresh and Elmer Hay- gqviser, will conduct the Tuesday,

Barrett-Green Rite Will Be Tomorrow

Park Methodist church will unite Miss Mary Frances Green and Walter L. Barrett. The Rev. Sumner L. Maftin will officiate. The bride is the daughter of Mr.

State D. A. R. Junior Assembly Holds First Summer Conference;

National Adviser Is Speaker

: , The first summer meeting of the Indiana Junior assembly of the A ceremony at 2:30 o'clock %0- np A R. was held today in the Claypool hotel. Registration opened at morrow afternoon in the Roberts noon and the assembly highlight was a 12:30 p. m. luncheon meeting. |

Mr. Statzell, Velma Crulo To Be Wed

Miss Velma Crulo, daughter of Mrs. Louisa Crulo, 617 N. East st,

Mrs. H. B. Alexander, Grenada, Miss, National Junior assembiy| Wil become the bride of William

of junior membership, greeted the Mrs. George D. Schermerhorn, Reading, Mich. National Junior

Mrs. Samuel H. Riggs will be | Sem St. Louis, will be the couple's meeting on “General Introduction and Mrs. Ray Green, Carlisle, and| assembly adviser, was the prinel-

matron of honor and Miss Elgora 0% Hfyisnte, Miss Gresh willl, tne Community Organization for Jones will be the bridesmaid. G. Teer ® dries of pastel blue and a social Work.” Earl Dierking, New Albany, will be P DE Sek or, | Mrs. Chester A. Stayton, is the, the best man and the ushers will', a - e daughter of chairman of the council's vol be Mr. Riggs and Robey Hatfield, |r and Mrs. F. W. Dykemad, cervice department which has arLawrence, and the bridegroom's par- | the meetings and Mrs o . - .

: ents are Mr. and Mrs, O. M. Neath-' usch Announcement has been made|ery, Greenville, Ill. j Shusies ES JASUA 18 The eourhe

‘committee chairman. Th of the marriage of Miss Jo Ellen | A dinner at the Warren hotel will will Be a Fan July e serie Johnson to Cpl. Joseph B. Dalzell. | follow the ceremony. Guests, in er ism antes

The ceremony was June 1 in Hays, addition to the bride and bride- . Ea | room, wai be Jax. and Mn. Duel Nl ony Officers Are Named .

The bridegroom is the son of Mr. man, Mr. and Mrs. Charles MitchMrs. William Hogsdon will be in-

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and Mrs. W. F. Dalzell, Marvell, ell, Mrs. George Mitchell, Earl Ark, and the bride is the niece Mitchell, William Schenley, Misses of Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Meade Edith Thompson, Nancy Lee Shearer of Indianapolis. and Gresh and Mr. Hayden. The bride attended MacMurray

the bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Oilie Barrett, Spiceland. Miss Green, who will enter with

white ninon chiffon fashioned with a sweetheart neckline and full skirt inset with lace. Her three-quarter length veil will be held by a halo of orange blossoms and she will carry a bouquet of gardenias. Mrs. William Green will be her sister-in-law’s only attendant. She will wear a frock of yellow taffeta with a full net overskirt and her flowers will be red roses. Phe bridegroom's brother, Frank Barrett, will be the best man, A

college in Jacksonville, Ill sn # »

Word has been received here of the marriage Tuesday of Miss Dor-

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick G. Braden, 35, E. 56th st. and the bridegroom is;

e attended the Univerof Arizona and was graduated university. She is a

Learning to Sew If your teen-age glamour girl

stalled as the president of the auxiliary to the Juvenile Detention

h , seems discouraged about her po-' ome at the ghoup's meeting at 1

tential summer wardrobe, have her enroll in the local sewing center courses on home dressmaking. She'll soon handle not only her own! wardrobe problems, but also a part! of the family sewing.

Maturates Picnic

The sixth anniversary picnic of the School of Maturates will be held at noon Monday in Brookside park.

p.m. Monday at the home. . The other new officers are Mrs. H. L. Coyner, second vice president; Mrs. Irvin Gamerdinger and Mrs, Merlin Mullane, recording and corresponding secretaries; Mrs. Joseph Hancock, treasurer; Mrs. Claude Franklin, membership secretary; Mrs. C. E. Suntheimer, program chairman, and Mrs. Clayton Ridge, parliamentarian. . Following the installation and ‘annual reports, Willlam H. Logan

A program will close the group's|will present a movie for the chilactivities for the. season. {dren of the home.

jreception at 4513 E. Washington st. will follow the ceremony and the couple will be at home there after July 1. .

Guild Schedule

The following units of the White Cross guild are scheduled to meet next week at the service center: Monday, Plainfield and Rebekah; Tuesday, New Jersey Street Methodist, Meridian Heights, Bellaire, Ilpaco and Business Girls; Wednesday, St. Paul, Alpha Omicron Alpha and Office; Thursday, Irvington, Brookside and Greenwood Community, apd Friday, Brightwood Methodist and Victory.

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Junior League Provisionals Attend Meeting i

| pal luncheon speaker. Mrs. Scher-

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merhorn discussed the group's war projects and the activities of junior

unteer her father, has chosen a gown of 8roups in their various commu-

i nities. Other Speakers

Mrs. William R. Johnson, Frank{lin, state D. A. R. chaplain, gave the invocation and Mrs, Howard |W. Miller, Attica, assembly chair;man, introduced the members of {the state board and the guest { speakers. Mrs. Harold Grimes, Danville, Ind., state regent, also spoke | following the luncheon, Assembly officers gave their annual reports and Mrs. William A. Tooher, South Bend, discussed the Helen Pouch memorial fund. The fund is used for scholarships and financial aid for students in D. A. R. approved schools.

Tea to Be Held

The Golden Wheel committee of the Caroline Scott Harrison chapter of the D. A. R. will entertain with a tea late this afternoon for the assembly delegates. Miss Mary Helen North is in charge of the tea arrangements. Miss Ndrth is also national chairman of the Helen Pouch fund. The Junior assembly is composed of D. A. R. members between the ages of 18 and 35. The summer meeting was held to formulate plans for next season’s work and the junior group will hold its annual state convention during the state D. A. R. meeting in October." Assembly officers, in addition to Mrs. Miller, are Mrs. Gerald T. Watterson, Connersville, vice chairman; Mrs. Randall Joseph, North Salem, secretary, and Mrs. ‘Delbert T. Roloff, Ft. Wayne, registrar,

Plan Card Party

The June committee of the Little Flower church will give

{ chairman, and Mrs. H. G. Wilson, Iowa City, Iowa, national chairman

delegates.

| Lee Statzell in a ceremony at 4:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in the Roberts Park Methodist church

Museum Lists Memorial Gifts

At the recent meeting of the board of trustees of the children’s museum, Miss Faye Henley, president, announced that gifts totaling $670 were received in memory of Charles B. Fletcher, Mrs. Kurt Vonnegut, DeWitt S. Morgan and

John Troyer.

The donors included Mesdames Roul Cornelius, Louis Schwitzer, Samuel E. Perkins III and Richard Eppert

Lieber, Miss Geraldine and Samuel Martinez,

The museum will be open from 9 a. m. until 5 p. m. daily, except in July and August. elementary children received notices this week inviting them and their parents to attend the museum this summer. The new head of -the extension department is

Sundays, Forty-four ' thousand school

museum Mrs. Gertrude Harkness.

Y. W. Plans

The Rev. S. L. Martin will, officiate. Mr. Statzell is the son of Mrs. Versel Statzell, 532 Massachusetts ave. The bride has chosen a white satin gown styled with a sweetheart neckline, long. sleeves and a full skirt. She will wear a fingertip net veil which will fall from a Dutch cap and carry a white prayer book topped with white roses. Miss Betty Stoltz will be maid of honor and the bridesmaid will be Miss Dorothy Gambo. They will wear frocks of pink and yellow chiffon, respectively, fashioned with square necklines edged with lace and full skirts. They will wear matching Dutch caps. Miss Stoltz’s bouquet will be of yellow roses and Miss Gambo will carry pink roses. Elmer Fearrin will be best. man and William Miller, Donald Chambers, James Barnett, Lester Glenn and Ray Chambers will be ushers. The couple will reside at 2446 N. Pennsylvania st.

4-H Club to Meet

Members of the Cloverleaf 4-H club will meet at 9 a. m. Friday at Ben Davis high school to see a cooking demonstration by Misses Joan and Jane Hanneman. Miss Jo Anne Edwards and Miss Mary Margaret Barnes will present the entertain-

Miss La Verne Owens will be maid of honor, and the bridesmaids will be Misses Juanita Tookes, Reva Raymer and Mary Louise Finch. Miss Owens will wear a pink ninon chiffon and the other attendants will wear matching frocks of aqua chiffon. They will wear headdresses of French braid. The maid of honor will carry a colonial bouquet of pink roses, blue delphinium and baby's-breath tied with aqua streamers. The bridesmaids’ bouquets will be Talisman and pink and white roses with pink streamers. v Mr. Dain's best man will be Michael Saldino, and the ushers will be Arthif Dudley, Winfred Smith and Elmer Sawyer. Following a wedding trip to northern lakes, the couple will reside temporarily with the bride's parents.

To Elect Officers

The monthly meeting of the American Legion auxiliary, Indianapolis post 4, will be held at 8 p. m. Wednesday in the World War Me= morial building. An executive board séssion at 7:45 p. m. will precede the meeting. Annual reports Will be given and officers will be elected.

Benefit Recital Is Planned

The piano and voice students of Miss Mary Ellen Galbraith will present their second annual recital for the benefit of the American Red Cross Tuesday. The program will begin at 7:45 p. m. in the auditorium of School 20, 1849 Pleasant Run blvd. The guest artist will be Dallas Galbraith, New York, and Bert O,

Those who will participate are Misses Esther Ruark, Carol Ann Harp, Martha Bishop, Shirley Ann Hawkins, Wilma Turner, Carol Ann Frank, Helen Louise DeWitt, Mar« cia Stough, Betty Strange, Theresa Hiner, Judy Stough, Reva Ann Hurt, Kathleen Richey, Patty Hays, Wanda Dennison, Joyce LeMasters, Geraldine Chandler, Rosevelyn LeMasters, Gloria Martindale, Reva Mae Miller and Dorothy Gunn, Also Misses Darline Paugh, Esther L. Sluder, Marjorie LeMasters and Lucy E. Jones, Richard Kendall, Jack Hawkins, Kenneth Warner, Ralph Wade, Roy Kendall and

Home ‘Camp’

“Campette home,” the Y. W, C. A’s home camp for junior high school girls, will open July 6 and continue two mornings a week during July and August. Registration and medical examinations will be held from 9 a. m. until noon next Saturday at the Y. W. Each girl may attend the camp twice a week, either Tuesday. and Thursday, or Wednesday and Friday from 9 a. m. until noon. The younger girls’ and health education departments sponsor the ‘campette’ home program which in-| cludes activities of actual camp life.

ment program.

Club Session The Flackville 4-H: club will m

lat 1 p. m. Thursday in the Flack-|

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