Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 October 1944 — Page 5

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| MARIE DAWSON MORRELL, VIOLINIST, will be the guest artist Wednesday afternoon at the first Propylapum day of the season to be held

the Propylaeum club.

She will appear at 2:30 o'clock in the Propylaeum. ‘The program selections include the works of the composers Paganini, Besekirsky, Grieg, Debussy, Kreisler and

Franz and Francois Schubert.

© Mrs. William Allen Moore is chairman of the event, assisted by Mesdames Walter Curt Brown, Frederic M. Ayres, C. D: Alexander, Hortense R. Burpee, Samuel Cornel Carey, J. Emmett Hall, Frank L. Binford, Charles Brossman, Delos Alig, Robert A. Adams, Henry W.. Buttolph, Carolyn 8. Atherton, H. C. Atkins, Pauline M. Haueisen,

Niles Chapman, Frederick G. Appel, Chase and F. C. Kroeger.

Also, Mesdames F., W, Jungclaus, Jon, Cornelius O. Alig, Roy Elder Adams, Hugh Carpenter, Charles W. Alkire, Prank C. Bopp, Harry H. Hannah, Chester Ware Albright, Lindon A. Bailey, Fred C. Dickson, Charles Latham, John W. Kern, QOaroline V. Collins, Sylvester Johnson and Frank W. Cregor and Misses Lucille Fuller Herron, Emma Claypool and Daisy Avery.

Guild to Sponsor Annual Card Party

: MRS. MORT W. MARTIN is general chairman for the 25th annual ecard party to be sponsored Nov, 3 by the Sunnyside guild. The proceeds of the party, which is to be in the Murat temple, will benefit the Marion County Tuberculosis hospital at Sunnyside. A silver anniversary scholarship in memory of the deceased members will be presented this year to the boy and girl at the

hospital outstanding in school work. tt the end of the school year.

The guild president, Mrs. Myron

year's committee chairmen. They

bership; Mrs. E. R. Grisell, hostess; Mrs. Richard A. Wall, telephone; Mrs. Thomas R. Booth, welfare; Mrs. John V. Thompson, children;

OCleiy=""" 4 i Wednesday to Open Propylaeum Year; Marie Dawson Morrell Heads Program

by the members of

Gideon W. Blain, Charles W. Scot Clifford, John W. Ather-’

The $100 fund will be awarded

. Austin, has announced the Mrs, Gaylord T. Rust, mem-

be the speaker,

Herron Art museum.

Mrs. G. F. Kleder, loan’ closet; Mrs. A. B. Chapman, special flowers, and Mrs. William Watters, sick committee,

Others include Mrs. G. G. Schmidt, cards and awards; Mrs. A. C, Crandall, library; Mrs. O. A. Chillson, war service; Mrs. Martin, card party; Mrs. N. E. Boyer, dance; Mrs. G. W. Richardson, Civic theater; Mrs. Guy E. Morrison, advertising; Mrs. A. B. Alexander and Mrs. Barr Montgomery, parties at Sunnyside; Mrs. John Garrett, memorial scholarship, and Mrs. M. E. Graves, publicity. Mrs, William Freund is the delegate to the seventh district, Indiana Federation of Clubs, and Mrs. LeRoy Martin is delegate to the Indianapolis Council of Women.

Children's Bureau Auxiliary Plans Luncheon

THE AUXILIARY TO THE children’s bureau of the Indianapolis Orphan home will hold a luncheon meeting Monday at 12:30 p. m. in the Indianapolis Athletic club. Mrs. Meredith Nicholson Jr. will

Ernest Roose, art director of the Keeling & Co. advertising agency, will give a gallery talk at 4 p. m. tomorrow in the John He will speak in connection with the exhibition of the best advertising art of 1043, selected by the Art Direc~ tors club of New York, now showing at the museum until Oct. 28.

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~ Three Indianapolis girls recently work at Western college. They are

Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCord; Miss Virginia Martin, daughter of Mr,

and Mrs, Clarence Martin, and Miss John J. Eberharts.

were honored in their academic Miss Doris McCord, daughter of

Anne Eberhart, daughter of the

Rabbi Nandor Fruchter to Read Vows Uniting Reuben H. Berman And Miss Florence Slutzky

Miss Florence Slutzky will become the bride of Reuben H. Berman at 4:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in the chateau room of the Claypool hotel. Rabbi Nandor Fruchter and Rabbi Abraham Portnov will officiate. Dr. Francis Slutzky, Dayton, O, will give his sister in marriage. She will wear a white satin dress with a lace yoke, long sleeves extending

into points and a long train.

Rev. Flanigan Will Ofticiate

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Pela late " In a double-ring ceremony at 4:30 IN ine World o'clock tomorrow afternoon Miss » THI UP. ML Mary Massing will become the bride

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of Francis Milburn Dean. The vows: will be heard by the Rev Joseph R.!

odist church, in the home of the] The bride isthe daughter of Mrs.

ee IR. Flanigan, New Jersey Street MethTE } : 0 FR SKATES” : bjidegroom’s mother, Mrs. Charles H of the BORDER" E. Newman, 1001 High st. .. . | ow Our Bo Miss Massing will wear a ‘brown

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suit, matching accessories and a corsage of Talisman roses. Mrs. George Brown, her only attendant,

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y, Porky Pig - After a reception in the Newman — ——— home the couple will leave for a! [ 4830 IR. short wedding trip. They will be at all 4488 home at 1637 S. Talbott st. The i--Robt. Cum bride is the daughter of Mrs. Mar0 BOURKE garet Wise, 1642 8S. Delaware st, W BUSINESS" RLOO BRIDGE" Election Is Held -

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a black crepe skirt and printed jersey jacket. Her accessories will be black and her flowers, yellow roses. Mr. Brown will be the best man.

By D. A. R. Club

Mrs. Oran E. Ross, Winchester, was chdsen president of the state D. A. R's Officers’ club at a luncheon meeting held yesterday dure ing the state organization's twoday conference at the Hotel Lincoln. The 44th annual conference ended yesterday afternoon. “Others elected by the Officers’ club are Mrs. James Coats, Attica, and Mrs, Rinda F. Rains, Madison, vice presidents; Mrs, Margaret Diet rich, Lawrenceburg, and Mrs. William Dobson, recording and corre-

Te), KIDbiE, i. sponding secretaries, and Mrs. H, K. WHIRLWIND” Laramore, Plymouth, treasurer. VAMPIRE" Following the close of the con~—2 BIG HITS ference, the junior assembly of the r—Donna Reed ctate D, A. R, had a dinner meet9 ing at which Mrs. Wayne Cory, 7h Hargrove? Veedersburg, central district direcI THE BLUES" tor of the state D. A. R., spoke.

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Mrs, Edwin : Katzenberger will leave Oct.)

Couple to Be Wed

Nov. 4 in Texas

Miss Mary Ellen Katzenberger and Flight Officer Edwin L. Schenk will be married Nov. 4 in Ft. Worth, _Tex. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Katzenberger, 345 Burbank rd., and Mr, Schenk’s parents are’ Mr. and ‘B. Behenk, Flint, Mich.

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Her tiered fingertip veil of tulle will fall from a tiara of flowers and she will carry a cascade of greenery.

Attendant’s Gown

Miss Evelyn Lob will wear white moire taffeta with a sweetheart neckline, three-quarter length She also will carry .a cascade of greenery. Saul Weiss will serve as best man. A dinner and reception for the families will follow in the chateau room. The couple will leave for a wedding trip to Miami and will be at home after Nov, 1 in Marion.

Gabe Slutzky, 4910 Park ave. and Mr." Berman's mother is Mrs. Reuben H. Berman, Marion.’ Miss Slutzky attended Butler univergity and the bridegroom is a graduate of the Indiana university school of law. He also attended Columbia university.

Home Books ‘Open House

Rabbi Morris M. Feuerlicht will

home in the Spink Arms hotel.

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88. Peter and Paul cathedral formyed the setting for the wedding of Miss Suzanne Marie Steffen and Donald Edward Geringer this morning. The vows were read at 10 o'clock by the Most Rev. Joseph E. Ritter, bishop of the Diocese of Indianapolis, assisted by the Rt. Rev. Msgr, Raymond R. Noll. ’

The bride wore a candlelight satin

gown with a high round neckline,

marquisette yoke and full length train: Her tiered veil of bridal

illusion fell from a Juliet cap of the same material, and she carried a

shower bouquet of white roses,

stephanotis and English ivy,

Sister Is Attendant

Miss Pauline Steffen was her sister's only attendant. She chose a Wedgwood blue taffeta frock with a fitted basque and full skirt which extended into a slight train. She wore matching ostrich tips in her hair and care

inger, Chicago, the bridegroom's brother. Edmund J. Bradley and William H. Bradley served as ushers. Breakfast at I. A. C.

A breakfast was held in the Indianapolis Athletic club following the ceremony. After a short wedding trip the couple will be at

The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Elmer A. Steffen, 3122 Sutherland ave, and Mr. Geringer’s

of -the-Woods college and Purdue university. The brid attended the University of Detroit and Purdue and is affiliated with Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity.

Miss Pebworth To Be Bride Of Eric Boesen

Miss Suzanne Marie Steffen in SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral

An altar banked with white gladioli, greenery and candelabra in the

Geringer Weds

St. Matthew's Church to Be Scene of Rite

Miss Martha Louise Worthington and James Thomas Whisonant will be married at 4:30 o'clock tomorrow | afternoon in St. Matthew's Episco-

pal church. The Rev. C. 8S. Heckingbottom will officiate assisted by the Rev. R. F. Keicher. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles FP. Worthington, 573¢ E. New York st, and Mr. Whisonant's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O. Whisonant, Win-ston-Salem, N. C. A gown of bridal satin will be worn by the bride and her tiered fingertip veil of illusion will fall from a tiara of beaded embroidery. She will carry a prayer book topped with an orchid.

Maid of Honor

Miss Dovie Hurt, maid of honor, has chosen an autumn taffeta frock with romance neckline, three-quar-ter length sleeves and bouffant skirt. Her flowers will be yellow chrysanthemums. The bridesmaid, Miss Shirley Williams, will wear a dress of Indian gold taffeta like the maid of honor's and will carry bronze chrysanthemums. 8. H.°*Buder will serve as best man. The ushers will be J. Richard Worthington, the bride's brother, and Robert E. Williams. A reception will be held in the church parish house after which

The Rev. O. A. Trinkle will read the vows at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon uniting Miss Mary Louise

Pebworth and Eric Boesen, Greencastle. The ceremony will be in the Englewood Christian church. Miss Pebworth will wear a white brocaded taffeta gown and a twotiered fingertip veil attached to a beaded tiara. Her flowers will be white roses. Mrs. Thomas O. Meyer, the bride's sister, will be matron of honor. Her frock will be of gold and shell pink colored taffeta and she will wear green and gold ostrich tips in her hair, The bridesmaid, Miss Eloise Blackwood, Muncie, will wear gold taffeta with gold and brown ostrich tips in her hair. Both will carry bouquets of chrysanthemums in fall colors. Wallace Boesen, Greencastle, will serve as his brother's best man. The ushers will be Ward D. Mayhall and James Pence, both of Greencastle,

speak at the open house at 3 p. 1. tomorrow at the Joseph and Anna Borinstein Home for the Aged, 3516 Central ave. A musical program will be presented by Albert Cooper and Mrs. Janot Roskin. Mrs. Louis Barnett will be in charge of refreshments for the social hour to follow the program. She will be assisted by Mrs. Julius Dorfman. : In charge of the open house are Mack Laner, program chairman; Mrs. Leon Hecht, co-chairman, and Mrs. Harold I. Platt, publicity. Officers of the home are Sidney Mahalowitz, president; Mrs. L. J. Borinstein and Mrs. Wolf Sussman, first and second vice presidents; Sidney Romer, treasurer; Mrs. Platt, secretary, and Mrs. Harry Freeman, membership and financial secretary.

Club to Observe

The Expression club will celebrate president's day at a luncheon at 1 p. m. Tuesday in the Marott hotel.

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the hostess, B. Ward will talk on “Autumn” and

Mrs. Paul Dorsey Thomas Martin.

Charles Teeters, president; Mrs

Mrs. Rilus E. Doolittle,

President's Day |

Mrs. Joseph T. Ackerman will be|

Mrs. J. C. Muesing and Mrs. W.|

a musical program will be given by| and Mrs. Helen|

Ofticers of the group are Mrs.| ‘Herbert S. McNeeley, vice president; |

and Elwood Miller and Mr. Meyer. Following the ceremony, there {will be a reception in the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, William F. Pebworth, 116 S. Wittfield st. After a wedding trip, the couple will reside in Greencastle.

The weekly Sunday night dance of the O-Del club will be held at 8:30 o'clock tomorrow in the clubroom, 24': S. Illinois st. A second weekly dance is held on Tuesdays at the same hour.

O-Del Weekly Dances

ithe couple will leave for a wedding itrip. They will be at home after {Nov, 1 at 746 N. Graham ave,

Harmonie Club To Hear Review

Gounod's opera, “Faust,” will be reviewed at the Harmonie club meeting at 2:30.p. m. Monday in the D. A. R. chapter house. On the program will be Mesdames Lucille Lockman Wagner, Helen Thomas Martin, James Costin, T. Milton Rybolt, Leonard Kreiser, 8. K. Ruick, Asel Stitt, Charles Maxwell, Leslie Helgesson, L. E. Wallace, William J. Stark, Clare Cox, Horace Cojdwell, Arthur Monninger, Robert Bonner and Saul Bernat, Misses Helen Thoms, Leona Wright, Ruby Winders"and Margaret Byram. Mrs. James Moag will be the narrator and Mrs. Stark and Mrs. O. M. Jones are in charge. Miss Thoms will be hostess, assisted by Mesdames Norman L. Schneider, Helgesson, A. R. Madison and S. E.! Bodner and Miss Mary Spalding.

Sewing Class

The cutting, fitting and assembling of wool and crepe dresses will be the subject of the next two lessons by Mrs. Rita May Simmons, Block's sewing instructor. The class which is open to the public meets from 7 to 8 p. m. on Mondays in Block's auditorium.

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. Hezzie B. Pike, Woman's Depart-

Club President

The 45th year of the New Century club will begin Wednesday with a president's day luncheon in the Hotel Lincoln at 12:30 p. m. Mrs. Lloyd A. Pottenger heads the club this year. The club's guests will be or- .. ganization presidents, including Mrs. Clayton H., Ridge, seventh district, Indiana Federation = of Clubs; Mrs. Guy O. Byrd, Indianapolis Council of Women; Mrs.

ment club; Mrs. David R. Ross, ‘Indianapolis Endorsers of Photoplays. Tar Aeris . Mrs, George P, Ruth, Interna‘tional Travel-Study Club, Inc;

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home, is open to teen-age members.

the wedding. (P. H. Ho photo.)

M. N. Samms, Miss Powers:

Will Be Wed

The Rev. Harry Mercer will read the ceremony tomorrow afternoon uniting Miss Marjorie Bonita Powers and Lt. Marshall N. Samms. The wedding will be at 2:30 o'clgek in McKee chapel of Tabernacle Presby- | terian church. i A reception in the home of ‘the| bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. D.| Powers, 925 E. 5Tth st, will follow the rite. Lt. Samms is the son of Maj. and Mrs. Virgil W. Samms, Los Angeles, formerly of Indianapolis, : Escorted by her father, the bride will wear a street-length light blue dress of crepe with brown accessories and a white orchid corsage.

Reception to Be Held

Her sister, Miss Joyce Powers, will be her only attendant. She will be in brown crepe worn with matching accessories and a corsage of yellow rosebuds. Lt. Samms’ best man will be Frederick Lloyd, apprentice seaman, U. 8S. N. R. After the reception the couple will leave for a wedding trip to California. They will be at home temporarily in Santa Monica where the bridegroom will be re-assigned. Miss Powers attended Monticello College for Women and Butler university. Lt. Samms attended Indiana university where he was a member of Kappa Sigma fraternity.

Convention Delegates Will Hear Singer

Mrs. Florence Free Macdonald, soprano, will sing tonight for the “Miss Indiana” tableau to be pre-

sented for delegates attending the fourth annual convention of the Indiana Federation of Poetry clubs, The convention opened this after= noon at the Clay- # pool hotel where the tableau and a poetry pageant will be presented i >> s a Mrs, Bretzman photo. 4 Mrs. Macdonald Macdonald's songs . will be “Indiana,” written by Miss June Winona Snyder, the federation president. = Mrs. Laurence R. Hayes will be the accompanist,

Matinee Musicale Sets Program

The Indianapolis Matinee Musicale will present a musical program

auditorium. Mrs. Kathleen Sommers Wallace is program chairman. ‘Members appearing on the program will be Mesdames Glenn O. Barton

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row. The club, a fund-raising project of the auxiliary to the children’s bureau of the Indianapolis Orphan

2. Mrs. Sanford W. Benham (left), vice president of the St. Catherine's guild auxiliary of the Advent Episcopal church; Mrs. James A. Tankersley (center), committee sponsoring a book review Tuesday afternoon in Ayres’ auditorium, “Leave Her to Heaven”

be discussed by Mrs. Russell J. Sanders, 3: A Dec. 26 ceremony in the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church will unite Miss Jeanette Licht-

enauer and Pfc. Charles Y. Knowles. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Emil M. Lichtenauer and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Knowles. (Liang Shen photo.) 4. Mrs. Michael J. Barrett Kelly announces the engagement of her daughter, Mary Claire, to Aviation Cadet John H. Morrison Jr., U. 8. N. R,, son of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Morrison, No date has been set for

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Events

"CLUBS

Carnelian. Noon Mon. Mrs. PF. W. Messing, 5631 Lowell, hostess. Business, social hour. Mrs. T. William Engle, chairman. Mrs. Marion E. Elston, presiding. Luncheon. Christian Park Women's. Noon Tues. Miss Evelyn Maxwell, 742 N. Bradley, hostess. Business, luncheon, sewing for Riley hospital. Emera. 6 p. m. Fri. At: Christian park. Wiener roast. Indianapolls B. P. W. 6 p. m. Thurs. 1702 N. Meridian. Miss Marian McFadden, Miss Betty Foster and Mrs, Sherrod Stuckey, speakers. Dinner. : Isle of Capri chap, I. T.-S. C. 11:30 a. m. Wed. Ayres’ tea-

room. Mrs. John Thornburgh, speaker. Newcomers. 1 p. m. Wed. Room

A YW. CA Mrs W. W. Brandel, hostess. Tea, card “party. Newman Mothers. 2 to 4 p. m. Tues. Jordan hall, Butler. Mrs. James Eldridge, speaker. Autumn tea.

MISCELLANEOUS

Alpha Delta Omega sorority. 8 p. m. Tues. Hotel Washington. “Anna and the King of Siam.” Miss Amy Boner. W. S. C. S., Barth Place Methodist church. 7:30 p. m. Fri. At the] church. Miss Hazel Walther, | chairman. Young Women’s Afternoon circle. 1:30 p. m. Wed. Indiana Woman's Memorial assn., 38th div, U. S. A. 12:30 p. m.

day luncheon. Indianapolis assn., Insurance Women. Tues. Y. W. C. A. . A. L Van Ness, speaker. Dinner, business, Halloween party. Juvenile Home aux. Mon. Noon board meeting. 1 p. m. business session. At the home. Pictures, music. Oldenburg alumnae. 6:30 p. m. Mon: Miss Lucy Lavelle, 522 N. Gray, hostess. Wiener roast.

P.-T. A. GROUPS

Lowell. 5 to 7:30 p. m. Mon. School. Mrs. Antonio Gioe, chairman. C.|}§

F. Kohlmeyer, speaker. business, clothing sale. Marion county council board. p. m. Mon. Claypool hotel.

Girl Reserve Club Plans Tea Tomorrow

Supper,

1. Carol Lynn Blackburn, Elizabeth Wade and Connie McCown (left to right) are members of the Ice Crackers skating club which will hold weekly Sunday evening sessions at the Coliseum beginning tomor-

C.D. Patterson Will Address W. D.C. Group

' land was superintendent of the

Tooley are members of the guild's will

‘Ceremony Read

‘This M o 11s Morning { The St. Philip Nerl Catholic {church was the scene at 9 o'clock {this morning for the marriage of {| Miss Eileen Marie Foley and Lt. !John G. Tinder. The Rev. Fr. Albert Busald officiated. | Mrs. Tinder is the daughter of {Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Foley, 516 | N. Parker ave., and the bridegroom's | mother is Mrs. Ethel J. Tinder, 717 | Lexington ave. Entering with her father, the bride wore a white satin brocaded gown on princess lines and a fingertip veil caught by a halo of orange blossoms. She carried a prayer book topped with a white orchid. Satin Gown = Miss Mary Jo Foley, her sister, was maid of honor."She wore a crystal green satin brocaded frock with scalloped neckline, three-quarter

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“Malayan Personality” will be the topic of a talk Wednesday by the Rev. Charles D. Patferson, pastor of the West Michigan Street Methe odist church, before the members of the community welfare departs ment, Woman's Department club. © He will speak at the first discussio luncheon of the year at 12:30 p. my in the clubhouse. . The Rev. Mr, Patterson lived in Malaya 18 years

Anglo-Chinese boys’ school at Pes nang there. He also worked in India and Singapore.

Department Officers

Mrs. Glenn O. Friermood will sing accompanied by Mr. Friermood, The department chairman, Mrs. BE, A. Carson, will preside. : The department's other officers . include Mrs. Frank L. Jennings, vice chairman; Mrs. W. A. Smith, s tary; Mrs. Everett E. Lett, treass urer; Mrs. George E. Maxwell and Mrs. John Engelke, executive com mittee, and Mrs. Ralph I. Thompe son, historian.

Committee Heads

Committee chairmen are Mr& A. J. Hueber, luncheon; Mrs. Othe niel Hitch, courtesy; Mrs. C. K Sunthimer, door; Mrs, W. I. Hoag publicity; Mrs. Harry G. Ki hospitality; Mrs, Carrie M, Ho telephone; Mrs. George E. Dunn music; Mrs. V. H. Rothley, hands craft sale for the blind; Mrs. F gelke, City hospital auxiliary. Mrs. Eva L. Hitz, education program for Indiana Women’ prison: Miss Janet P. Shaw, Lea of Hard of Hearing; Mrs. E. Rumpler, Monday guild; Charles H. Smith, legislative, ani Mrs. E. L. Burnett, municipal an welfare.

Miss Koehler Is Bride

A reception this afternoon in th Indianapolis Athletic club. followe the wedding of Miss Gene Koehl and Jack R. Elmerick. The Fr. C. M. Bosler of the St. Joan Arc Catholic church read the at 3 o'clock in the I. A. C. The bride wore a light blue sti dress with a feather hat to mat and black accessories. She a bouquet of white flowers. Virginia Brill, Danville, was only attendant. : She chose a frock of brow

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length sleeves and bouffant skirt. | Her flowers were yellow and bronze| chrysanthemums. |

A breakfast was held in the In{dianapolis Athletic club following the ceremony and a reception this afternoon in the Foley home. The couple will leave for a wedding trip.

The best man was. Robert Biehl)

and Edward Foley, the bride's] . oi 3 . The couple will leave for a we oer, and Thomas Chollis were| ding trip and will be at home 8 the ushers. | next Saturday at 5353 College

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Mothers and guests of members

Mr. Tinder is a graduate of the Indiana University School of Law.

Founders’ Day Dinner Alpha Epsilon chapter, Delta Theta Tau sorority, will observe founders’ day with a dinner at 6:30 p. m. Monday in the home of Mrs. Gerald Deer, 5544 Guilford ave.

{man assisted by Mrs. S. E. Rowe, | Mrs. Paul E. Stubbs and Miss De-

Mrs. Malcolm Stallard is chair-| here Monday.

light Mock. The national project which will be attended by farm of the group is a mountain school built in 1930 near Hindman, Ky.

trimmed in powder blue, brown cessories and carried a bouquet mixed flowers. Courtland C. Col was best man

| The bridegroom is the son of R. | Elmerick, 502 E. Maple rd. |

Democratic Speaker

'To Talk in Muncie Times Special MUNCIE, Ind, Oct. 4 {Edna A. Bingham, Indianapol | Democratic state vice chairman, ‘announced that Mrs. Thomas Allester, former national De |cratic vice chairman, will

{ She will appear at a 6 p.m. iner meeting in the Roberts b

{bor and business women and ho | wives.

of the Girl Reserve club will be entertained at a tea at 4 p. m. tomorrow inh Mayer chapel. Miss Elma Jones of the Y. W. C. A. will speak on the group's theme which is “Growing Up Charmingly.” - 88 o . Leaders of Girl Reserve clubs will have an advisers’ dinner meeting at 5 p. m. Thursday in the Y. W, Program suggestions will be worked out for the organization of future meetings and a membership drive will be discussed. = © i The meeting also will be the be-| ginning of a for clubl’