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Harvest Fesfival and Hobby Show 7k To Be Hold Fridey by Junior League

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THE INDIANAPOLIS JUNIOR LEAGUE will hold. Its first meeting of the club year Friday at the Woodke Stock club, Opening at 11 a. m., the day's events will include the league's second harvest festival and a hobby

show. Following a luncheon,

w+ tennis and bridge. | ©" The exhibits will include garden produce, canning, handiwork and baked goods in addition to members’ hobbies. Serving as

judges will be Miss Janice Berlin,

_ # stration agent; A, A. Irwin, county agricultural agent, and Miss

Betty Bertermann. Mrs. E. Havens

league, ei = 1 ot) anit her sopctants wil be A Mesdames Pisk Landers, Donald Mattison, George Bardwell and CGeorge Fotheringham . Mrs, Bardwell heads the decorations committee for the day and

Carpenter and Russell Fortune Jr. be directed by Mrs. Fotheringham

w Mrs, Fortune, tenhis chairman: Mrs, Jeremiah Cadick, golf, and

Mrs. Henry C. Atkins Jr, bridge.

Mrs. William N. Wishard to Entertain

ANOTHER QRGARIZATION opening its year's activities week will be the Indianapolis Day Nursery Junior suxiliary, group will meet for a 1 p. m. luncheon Tuesday in the home of The hostess will be assisted by dames Kenneth F. Griffith, James D. Peirce, David V. Burns Mayburn Landgraf. Mrs. Walter Krull, chairman of the day nur Jelen MacMillan, new superintendent of

William Niles Wishard Jr.

sery board, and Miss nursery, will attend the meeting.

Mrs. Marvin Lugar, auxiliary president, has appointed mem"bers of standing committees. Mrs, Griffith, membership chair. man, will have on her committee Mesdames Lawson J. Clark, Ralph

B. Coble, Eugene B. Hibbs, Donald

a Betty Weiss. On the ways ‘and means committee with Mrs. Hibbs, the chairman, will be Mesdames Robert Reid, Daniel P. Morse and

Peirce and Miss Helene Petri.

; The nursery committee will include Mrs. Prederick W. Mitchell, os chairman; Mrs. Reid, in charge of craft works Mrs, Gregg Rans- . burg, story hour; Mrs. Burns, house needs; Mrs. Chester C. Scheutz, case work. Mrs. Richard T.

publicity chairman with Mrs, Joseph

i auxiliary’s representative on the day nursery board will be Mrs, Hall Cochrane while Miss Jane Leasure will be the representative at the monthly child welfagze meetings sponsored by the Council of Social

agencies. Mrs, Peirce will serve as

Officers of the auxiliary with Mrs. Lugar are Mrs. Mitchell, vice | president; Mrs. Louis Lowe, recording secretary; Mrs. Ward Fenster. | maker and Mrs. Marvin Sandorf, corresponding secretary and assist- | ant, and Mrs. Frank Fairchild and Mrs. Harold P. Ransburg, treaspurer and assistant,

The ‘Indiana Gamma Alumnae club of Pi Beta Phi sorority will hold its first fall meeting at 8 p, m. Tuesday in the home of Mrs. "Burchard Carr, War project plans will be discussed and committees for the year appointed. Mrs, William E. Richter is president of the group; Mrs. Lyle Withrow, vice president; Miss Dorothy Jansen, secretary, and Mrs. Wallace DeHart, treasurer,

members will play golf,

Marion county. home demonKahlo, arts chairman for the

and the afternoon events by

Ruth Fishback Are Married

The home of Mrg, Shirley Dalley Murphy, 6616 N, Pennsyl st., was the scene for the her daughter, Miss Ruth Merriam Fishback, and Pvt, Robert James Hannon this afternoon.

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of Christ Episcopal church, officiated at 3:30 o'clock. The ceremony was read before an improvised altar B. Keller and Peirce and Miss in front of the drawing room fire~

place. The mantel was decorated with

trees were in the lower hall where Miss Mary Catherine Stair, harpist, provided the bridal music.

Duchess Satin Gown

Entering an aisle lined with white satin ribbon and bouvardia, the bride wore a white duchess satin fashioned with a sweetheart

Mis, lark, clinic, and , Hill*is the W. Ferree as her assistant. The

placement chairman.

Her fingertip veil of English illusion cascaded from an heirloom cap ee. of rose point lace. She carried a prayer book. The bride's only attendant was Mrs. James Dayton Voorhees of dale, La. She chose a white silk dress with a V neckline, long tapering to points over her

Rev. R. E. Mueller Will Read Owen-Snyder Rite Tomorrow

In Presbyterian

4 The Rev. Roy E. Mueller will read the ceremony at 4 o'clock tomor- . row afternoon uniting Miss Dolores Faye Snyder and Flight Officer LeRoy William Owen. The wedding will be in the Wallace Street Pres-

byterian church

Miss Snyder is the daughter of Mr. and Met. Monte 3. Shyer. Ih Srdoh main

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of Tabernacle Presbyterian church

Dr. Roy Ewing Vale will read the!

d Yows. Miss Martha Egger will sing, . pecompanied by Paul Matthews, or- | panist,

A gold and brown wool suit will be worn by the bride. -Her acces

wrists and a bouffant skirt, Reception Held 368, Mines ar. Served 44 esi

Church Following a reception in the Murthe couple left for a wedding trip. Mr. Hannon, son of Mrs, Thomas J. Hannon, Houston, Tex. is-'stationed at Ft. Harrison. The bride, a graduate of Tudor

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Robert Hannon, |

The Rev. E. Ainger Powell, rector |

1. Mrs. Robert M. Stith (left),

corresponding secretary, Officers and committee appointments will man, president,

Wishard Jr. will open the season the year are (left to right) Mrs.

and means committee chairman.

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N uptials Read This Morning

A breaktast” at Bluff “Crest this

first vice president of St. Margaret's

Hospital guild, will be the hostess Tuesday at the organization's opening meeting of the year. Shown with her are Mrs. Louis R. Thomas (center), second vice president, and Mrs. M, Crosby Bartlett,

‘will be installed at the meeting be announced by Mrs. Ken Mosi-

2. A 1p. m luncheon Tuesday in the home of Mrs. William Niles

for the Indianapolis Day Nursery

Junior auxiliary. Active in arranging the auxiliary's’ activities for

Marvin L. Lugar, president; Mrs.

Frederick W. Mitchell, vice president, and Mrs. Eugene P B. Hibbs, ways

* 3. Mr. and Mrs. George E. Harding, Zionsville, announce the engagement. of their daughter, Marjorie, to Max Turley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Turley, also of Zionsville. (P. H. Ho photo.)

for the wedding, 4. Before her marriage, Aug.

air forces, Mrs. Gibson was Miss Virginia M. Peterson. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Warmoth and Lt. Gibson is the son (Nu-Art photo.)

afternoon in the Gobin Memorial

of George A. Gibson,

5. A ceremony tomorrow Methodist church in Greencastle of Indianapolis and Ensign Paul

Bryant is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Bryant, Greencastle, and the bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Walter, Auburn,

(Photo Reflex photo.)

E. R. Strain, Elizabeth Meyer Vows Will Be Read Tomorrow By Rev. Frederick R. Daries

The Zion Evangelical and Reformed church will be the scene at 3:30

R. W. Fisher Will Wed Miss Hockett

A candlelight ceremony at 7:30 o'clock tonight in the Brookside United Brethren church will unite Miss Ruth Eileen Hockett and Aviation Cadet Robert W. Pisher, The Rev. Glen O'Dell will hear the VOWS, Mrs. Urey Blackwood, sister of the bride, will sing and Mrs. Helen Thomas Martin will be the organist, The bride will wear a white tafe feta dress with a sheer yoke, sweete heart neckline, fitted bodice, long sleeves and a full skirt which ex tends into a train. Her threee quarter length veil is attached to orange blossoms and she will carry a bouquet of red roses. Attendants’ Gowns Mrs. Richard L. Allen, another sister of the bride, will be matron of honor. She will wear a pink net gown with a sweetheart neckline, fitted bodice and gathered skirt. The bridesmaids will wear frocks similar to the maid of honor's. Mrs, C. J. York, the bride's sister, will wear blue - taffeta; Miss Armilda Wickes, blue satin and net, and Miss Patricia McKeand, yellow net, They will carry bouquets of asters and all the attendants will wear shoulder length matching veils. Flower Girl Judith Lee Hockett, sister of the bride, will be the flower girl. She will wear an orchid organdy dress with a high waistline and full skirt and will carry a basket of rose petals. Richard Fisher will serve as his brother's best man and the ushers will be Stanley Terel of Bedford, Mr. Blackwood and Mr. York. A reception will be held -in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Horace E. Hockett, 1022 N. Arsenal ave., the bride's parents. ‘Mr. Fisher is the son of G. C. Fisher, 21 8. Denny st,

No date has been set

2, to Lt. Edward C. Gibson, army

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will unite Miss Pauline Bryant E. Walter, navy air corps. Miss

W. D. C. Season Activities Are Announced

Sorority Group

The bride has chosen light satin gown eckin, oog pnted sleeves, fitted jbasue ang. full sire

a candle-

{illusion will fall from a tiara of

{bouquet of calls lilies, gladioli and ‘an orchid,

| Miss Betty Kirlin, maid of honor. ou] ear § youn yellow rosted marquisette with a scalloped an accent, three-quarter length sleeves and a bouffant skirt. She will carry Briarcliff roses.

pories will be brown and she win Tues

| wear a corsage of ofchids.

Following the ceremony, there

"will be a reception in the home of the bride's parents, i Harry 8, Lane, 4258 Carrollton ave. . Mr. Wasden Is the son of Mr. and!

Mr. and Mrs.

Mrs. Carl Wasden, Scipio, Utah.

Events

CHURCHES Society of Christian Service, Giuce Methodist church. 10 a. m. Thurs, Mrs. Elmer Fox, devotions, Mrs, George Dalrympie, presiding. CLUBS

| Irvington Homemakers. 12:30 p. m.

Wed. Mrs, Patrick Farrel, Greer st, hostess.

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Valencian ehapter, I. T.-8. C. 7:30

p. m. Thurs, Mrs Grover Slider, 2211 Station st, hostess, Mrs. John Thornburgh, speaker, MISCELLANEOUS

| Bruce P. Robison unit 133 Amer-

ican Legion auxiliary. Tues. Mrs. H. C. Asher, 1639 N, Temple ave. hostess, Luncheon, 1:30 p. m. Wed. Block's auditorium. Card ' party. SORORITIES

Beta Zeta chapter, Beta Sigma

Phi. 7:30 p. m. Tues. Security *. Trust building clubroom. Miss Blanche Van Lieu, hostess.

‘Alpha chapter, Gamma Kappa. 6:30

p. m, Tues. Y. W. C. A, Dinner. Installation.

‘Alpha chapter, Phi Delta Pi. 7:30

p. m. Wed. Mrs. Dowe R. Quinlan, 414 N. Alabama st, hostess.

| A pha chapter, Sigma Delta Sigma.

og . Tues. Catherine's resnd t. Installation dinner.’ A pha chapter, Sigma Delta Tau. 8 p. m. Wed. Claypool hotel.

Gentry, Joan Baumgart, Shirley Esmon and Jean Brown.

Mr. Owen will be his sons best man. Other attendants will be

{Misses Ruthellen Pohler, Virginia The couple will leave for a wed-|

| ding trip to Utah. The bride is a! f graduate of Butler utiversity and F the Arthur Jordan Conservatory of E Musie.

Maves and Wilma Burkart and Miss Marian Weidenbener, Detroit.

Following the ceremony, there will be a reception in hunters lodge of the Marott hotel. The couple will leave for a wedding trip and will he at home in San Angelo, Tex.

Sorority Holds Convention

Mrs, Dorothy Seifert, president of Alpha chapter, Omega Nu Tau sorority, is attending the organization's national convention this . Los Week-end in the St. Louis, Mo. i Representatives of the chapter are Miss Josephine Abbott and Mrs. Lisle C

Robert F. Kares is a delegate Other mem bers of the chapter Mrs. Seifert 1, are attending are Mesdames Robert E. Arbuckle, Alice Hill, Paul Schuler and Don Harris

The Gamma chapter members attending are Mesdames Paul M. Cook, Lee Oldfield and Wilford Cook, Misses Hazel Knight, Bette Ulrich, Gladys Schuh, Betty Roesener, Lena Kinman and Berneice Smith. The Lambda chapter delegates are Miss Clara Mae Stolte, grand secretary; Mesdames Donald MecCammack, Robert Anderson, Lewis Cox and Roy Hill, Miss Nadene

Foster and Miss Ruth Crago,

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Jefferson hotel, |

Hunter and Mrs. |.

morning followed the wedding of Miss Marcella Sauer and Franz Scheer. The Rev, Fr. J. M. Downey read the vows at 9 o'clock in: the St. Catherine of Sienna Catholic church, The bride wore an eggshell satin gown with romance neckline, fitted bodice and a full skirt fall-

non seminary in Washington, She is a member of the Junior league, Dramatic club and the Christamore Ald society. The bridegroom is a graduate of Rice institute in Hous

nH Wedding Anniversary | Mr. and Mrs. John Noll, 244 Tem- |® ple ave, will celebrate their golden. wedding anniversary at an open] house tomorrow given by their | daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and 2 Mrs, John Coffman. The event wili| be from 3 until 6 p. m. in the Coff-! man home in Carmel. There are!

no invitations. imond Binford, cousin of the bride, Club D ances Book ed | was bridesmaid. She wore a powder Charles Biven's orchestra will pjye frock. Both carried bouquets play at 8:30 p. m. tomorrow for an of pink roses and delphinium. O-Del club dance in the clubroom, | Reinhold * Scheer served as his 24%; 8. Illinols st. For a dance at brother's best man and the ushers the same hour Tuesday, Gilly were Harold and Robert Sauer, Banta's orchestra will play. The prothers of the bride. two dances are sponsored each week! a reception will be held tonight |

by the club. lin the Saenger-Chor hall. The, EE — | couple will be ‘at home in Phila-| Card Party Tonight |aepnia. Mrs. William Schulz is chairman] The bride is the daughter of Mrs. for a card party to be given at 8:15 Cecelia Sauer, 2118 Napoleon st. Pp. m. today by the Ladies auxiliary and the bridegroom's’ parents are to the South Side Turners in Tur- Edward Scheer and Mrs. Lydia ners’ hall, 308 Prespect st. Scheer of Indianapolis.

Speaker for War Relief Group

{of bridal illusion was attached to a seed pearl coronet and she car-

pompons and bride's roses. Miss Loretta Sauer, the bride's isister and maid of honor, wore a shell pink taffeta dress. Mrs. Ray-

Mme. Denise H. Davey, field representative of American Relief for France, will speak Monday at a laucheon meeting sponsored by the Indianapolis chapter of the relief organization.

o'clock tomorrow afternoon for the wedding of Miss Elizabeth M. Meyer

and Cadet Edward R. Strain Jr. Frederick R. Daries.

!ing into a train. Her fingertip veil |

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vows will be heard by the Rev.

Miss Meyer is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Ernest M. Meyer, 949 E.

Southern ave, and the bridegroom’s parents are Mr, and Mrs. Edward

|R. Strain, 1633 Pleasant st. | The bride will wear a white taffeta gown with drop shoulders, a Iyoke of illusion, fitted basque, long {sleeves and a full skirt extending into a train, The yoke and sleeves are trimmed with Chantilly lace. She will wear a fingertip veil

ried a shower bouquet of whitetWhich will fall from a Juliet ‘cap

{accented with seed pearls. Her ! bouquet will be of white roses, istephanotis and gardenias,

| Sisters Are Attendants

Miss Charlotte Meyer will be her sister's maid of honor, ' Her dress | will be of cerise faille, made like ithe bride's. Her bouquet will be yellow roses and chrysanthemums. {The bridesmaids will wear matching { froc ks and ‘carry French bouquets {of Talisman roses and chrysanthe- | mums. Miss Alberta Meyer, another | sister, has chosen gold and Miss | Virginia Strain, the bridegroom's sister, turquoise. Cadet Bruce Madden, Washington, Ind, will serve as best man and the ushers will be Homer Riegner, Walter Kidd, Harry E. Collier and Ernest H. Meyer, brother of the bride, Mrs. Meyer will wear a black crepe dress, black and white accessories and a corsage of gardenias. The bridegroom's mother has chosen a toast brown wool dress, brown accessories and a yellow rose corsage. After a reception in the Meyer home, the couple will leave for a wedding trip. They will be at home at 403 E. 48th st, Miss Meyer is a graduate of Butler university and a member of Theta Sigma Phi sorority. The bridegroom attended the College ‘of Wooster, Wooster, O,, and DePauw university, and is affiliated with Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity.

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‘Couple Wed In Ceremony

Atl. A. C

Miss Elizabeth Ann McAllen became the bride of Robert Milton Loomis at 12:30 o'clock this afternoon in the Indianapolis Athletic club, The Rev. Fr. Richard Grogan of St. John's Catholic church, officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mrs, John McAllen, 853 Oakland ave, and Mr. Loomis’ parents are Mr. and Mrs. Milton Early Loomis, Rochester, N. Y, A two-piece gray crepe dress with split neckline and nail head trim was chosen by the bride, She wore a blue hat with shoulder veil, navy accessories and a corsage of orchids and stephanotis.

Best Man

- Miss Jean McAllen was her sister's only attendant. She wore a royal blue crepe dress, matching accessories and a corsage of orchids. Aviation Cadet Ralph, M. Loomis, U. 8S. N. R, was his brother's best man and Walter E. Peek was the usher, The bride's mother wore a teal blue frock and black accessories and Mrs: Loomis chose a black dress with matching accessories. Both wore corsages of Talisman roses. A reception was held for the immediate families after the ceremony in the I. A. C. After a wedding trip, the couple will be at home

at 320 E. Maple rd.

Mrs. Hezzie B. Pike, president of the Woman's Department club, announces the club's program schedule for the year. President's day will be observed Sept. 27 with a tea and reception at the clubhouse. Mrs. John Berns is chairman and Mrs. Roland M. Cotton, vice chairman, Suzanne Silvercruys, author and sculptor, will speak on “Wake Up and Live" at the Oct. 11 meeting. On Nov, 8, Dr. John J. Haramy of:

Indiana Central college will talk on “America’s Destiny.”

Musical Program

Members of the Indianapolis Symphony orchestra, Renato Pacini, violinist; Edwin _Biltcliffe;

Plans Dinner

The state executive board of Pi Omicron sorority will hold a dinner and meeting tomorrow in the Hotel Lincoln, Mrs. Truman Wise, state president, will preside. Special guests will be Miss Nele lie Ewbank, Crawe fordsville, editor of the state pube lication, The Hoo~ sier Mirror; Miss Ruth Castle, Pt, Wayne, national president; Miss Photo Reflex phote. Bertha Staub, na-

pianist, and Benjamin 'Barronchi, cellist, with Mrs, Maryann Kreiser, { vocalist, will present a musical program on Dec. 21. Herbert R. Hill, managing editor of The Indianapolis News, will discuss “As I See It” on Jan. 10. Founders and charter and life members will be honored on Jan.| 31, “Roads North” on Feb, 14. Alberta Hannum, Moundsville, WwW. Va, March 14, “Return to the Mountain.” The last meeting will be April 11]

will discuss the “WAVES.” the sister of Lt. Cmdr. McAfee, WAVES. The program committee members | are Mrs. Othniel Hitch, chairman, | and Mesdames George A. Van Dyke, Prank C, Walker and Hugh' J. Baker,

Mildred |

Karl Robinson will speak pos |

will be ‘the speaker on|

M tional recording Wise secretary, and

Mrs. Cyrus. Mackenzie, district vice | president, Indianapolis. | Others who will attend will be | Miss: Hazel Newkirk, Crawfordsville, and Miss Mary Ellen Meyer, Ft | Wayne, representatives,

‘Miss Elsa Stomberg Mis. "Will Be Honor Guest

Mrs. R. Norwood Gentry, 3558

Her subject will be| College ave. will entertain tonight

with a shower for Miss Elsa Stome {berg. The honor guest and Aviae

when Mrs. Albert George Parker | tion Cadet Robert A. Youngquist She is | will be married next month,

The bride-to-be is the daughter {of Mr. and Mrs. George Stomberg, 6529 Riverview dr., and Mr, Younge quist’'s parents are Mr, and Mrs, | Arthur Youngquist, Ludington, | Mich. Approximately 30 guests will {attend the party.

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‘Mme. Marie Henri, president of the Indianapolis chapter of American Relief for France, will preside Monday at a 12:15 p. m. luncheon which the chapter will

France organization, a member agency of ‘the united war and , community fund. Mme. Davey, wife of a French ‘air corps officer, formerly toured the country speaking and id sigan. ; Jsing for the he Fighting French ‘Hef committee,

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